Accompanist to singer Princess Te Rangi Pai.
Hunt, Gertrude, active 1906
[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...
Date: 1913
Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1913
Description: Includes: Band of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, conductor Mr E C Stretton. Town Hall [Wellington], 27 November [1913]. Programme sheet Mr Maughan Barnett. Organ recital. Wellington Town Hall, 15 March 1913. (With Miss Gertrude Hunt, Horace Hunt). Programme sheet Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. Australasian tour 1913. Auckland Town Hall, 22 November 1913. Programme Miss Mina Caldow, the NZ contralto. [Wellington] Town Hall, 24 October 1913. Programme Ellwood Trio [and] Mr John Prouse, baritone. Town Hall, 28 September 1913. Programme / flier Ellwood Trio [and] Mr John Prouse, baritone. Christian Hellemann accompanist. Town Hall Concert Chamber [1913?]. Programme Mme Lillian Nordica assisted by Paul Dufault (tenor), Franklin Holding (violinist), Romayne Simmons (pianist). First concert. Town Hall [Auckland], 15 September [1913]. Programme Mme Lillian Nordica assisted by Paul Dufault (tenor), Franklin Holding (violinist), Romayne Simmons (pianist). Third concert. Town Hall Auckland, 20 September [1913]. Programme Mme Lillian Nordica assisted by Paul Dufault (tenor), Franklin Holding (violinist), Romayne Simmons (pianist). Fourth concert. Town Hall Auckland, 22 September [1913]. Programme (2 copies) Mme Lillian Nordica assisted by Paul Dufault (tenor), Franklin Holding (violinist), Romayne Simmons (pianist). Town Hall [Wellington], Thursday September 25th, Saturday September 27th, Tuesday September 30th [1913]. Programme Wellington Professional Orchestra. Complimentary concert tendered to Mr Herbert Bloy (late conductor Wellington Professional Orchestra). Vocalists Mrs J F Woodward, Mr John Prouse and Orpheus Quartette. Conductor Mr Christian Hellemann. Town Hall, 5 August 1913. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress and offset print, varying sizes up to quarto.
[Ephemera and programmes of octavo size for musical events, collected by Robert Parker....
Date: 1913
From: [Collection of ephemera and programmes of octavo size, for musical events, the collection of organist, choirmaster, conductor Robert Parker (1847-1937), 1870s-1939]
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Parker-1913
Description: Includes: Wellington Liedertafel. First concert of the twentieth season. Conducted by Mr Robert Parker, accompanied by pianist Mr D A Kenny and Miss Arline Thackeray. Singers include Miss Teresa McEnroe, Mr W H Warren, and Mr J W Ward. With violin solo by Miss Jean Mathieson, and flute solos by Miss Nellie Simpson. Town Hall, 29 May 1913. Programme Wellington Liedertafel. Programme of complimentary concert to Mr W D Gorham. Assisted by Miss Grace Kennedy, Miss Hoby, Mr F Grady, Mr A S Hilliker and Miss Gertrude Hunt. Town Hall, 10 April 1913. Programme The Royal Wellington Choral Society. Joseph Haydn's "The creation". With principals Madame Mary Conly, Mr John Prouse, and Mr Sydney Butler. Town Hall, 1 August 1913. Programme Recital by pupils of Mr Robert Parker with Mrs Vickery, and Misses Hoby, Edmondson, Kirk, D Greenish, D'Oyly, Simson, Mona Moore, and Mr K S Farmer. St Andrew's Hall, 25 November 1913. Programme Wellington Musical Union. Rossini's "William Tell". Conducted by Herr Carl Sauer. With principals: Mr Charles Clarkson, Mr Frank Graham, Mr Edwin Ure, Mr Courtenay V Mohr, Mr James Calvert, Madam Evelyn Ashley, Miss Eileen Driscoll, and Mrs B M Wilson. Accompanied by pianist Miss Violet Lewis. Town Hall, 9 December 1913. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets, fliers, sizes varying
Concert party including Princess Te Rangi Pai
Date: [ca 6 October 1906]
From: Tootell, Annette, 1914-1990 : Papers relating to Te Rangi Pai
Reference: 1/2-058374-F
Description: Concert party including Princess Te Rangi Pai (centre). Also shows Gertrude Hunt, accompanist (seated, centre left), Willie Aulesbrook (seated, centre right), May Moon (standing, second left) and Maggie Papakura (standing, far right). Photograph taken in Rotorua circa 6 October 1906. Inscriptions: bottom right - Signed on original print - `Rotorua 6th Oct 1906 Aroha!!' Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s).