Di Bonaventura, Anthony, 1929-2012

American pianist.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. July - Aug 1970]

Date: 1970

From: NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Programmes 1963-1974].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1970-3

Description: Includes: -4 July. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein, soloist Carl Pini. Wellington Town Hall, 4 July 1970. Programme (2 copies). Includes insert detailing change of soloist from Roberto Michelucci to Carl Pini. -9 July. Youth concert. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein. Dunedin Town Hall, 9 July 1970. Flyer. -10 July. Lunchtime concert. Conductor Alex Lindsay. Dunedin Town Hall, 10 July 1970. Programme. -13 July. Lunchtime concert. Conductor Alex Lindsay. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 3 July 1970. Programme. -14 July. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein, soloists Emily Mair, Anthea Moller, George Metcalfe, Grant Dickson, and the Christchurch Harmonic Society. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 14 July 1970. Programme -15 July. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein, soloist Maureen Jones. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 15 July 1970. Programme. -25 July. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein, soloist Anthony di Bonaventura. Wellington Town Hall, 25 July 1970. Programme (2 copies). -31 July. Youth concert. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein. Wellington Town Hall, 31 July 1970. Flyer. -1 August. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein, soloist Anthony di Bonaventura. Wellington Town Hall, 1 August 1970. Programme (2 copies). -3 August. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein. Palmerston North Opera House, 3 August 1970. Flyer. -3 August. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein, soloist Anthony di Bonaventura. Palmerston North Opera House, 3 August 1970. Programme. -4 August. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein. Wanganui Opera House, 4 August 1970. Flyer. -4 August. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein, soloist Anthony di Bonaventura. Wanganui Opera House, 4 August 1970. Programme. -6 & 8 August. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein. Hastings Municipal Theatre, 6 August 1970 & Napier Municipal Theatre, 8 August 1970. Flyer. -8 August. Conductor Alfred Wallenstein, soloist Mary O'Brien. Napier Municipal Theatre, 8 August 1970. Programme. Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 14 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Programmes, posters and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in ...

Date: 1970 - 1973

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-1970/1973

Description: Includes: 1970?: Alfredo Campoli. Violin recital with Maurice Till piano. Wanganui Concert Chamber, 19 September [1970?] Gillian Weir, world renowned organ recitalist. Wellington Cathedral, 11 April [1970?] Velvet Underground. Photocopied poster showing an illustration of the heads of four band members [including Lou Reed and John Cale]. [ca 1970?] Victoria University Folk Concert, featuring Steve Robinson, Dave Jordan, Denis Leong, the Southern Hokum Tranps Jug Band, Max Winnie & Colin Heath, Richard Doctors & Bob, Don Milne & Frank Sillay, Paul Metsers, the Ward Island Soya Bean Pickers, Martin Fisher, Lisl Prendergast. Main Common Room, Student Union Building, 30th April [1970s?] 1970: Anthony di Bonaventura piano recital. Civic Theatre recital, 28 July [1970] 1971: Wellington & Hutt Valley Chamber Music Society 1971 concert season. Music from seven countries; music from seven centuries: Iwamoto Quartet, Syntagma Musicaum, Music Palers 70, Behrend and Belina, Zagreb String Quartet, Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Les Percussions de Strasbourg. Poster 1972: The Canterbury Singers, with guest artists Neva Eder, Lois Bognuda, Ron Gray. Christchurch Town Hall, 29 November 1972. Programme An NZBC Prestige promotion, in person direct from USA. An evening with the Oscar peterson Trio: Oscar Peterson, Louis Hayes, Michel Donato. Auckland Town Hall, 12 April [1972]. Flyer Mobil Song Quest 1972. Entries from nearest NZBC Station. Soloists & vocal groups. Entries open May 15, close June 24. Final concert proceeds to Commonwealth Games appeal [uses NZ X logo] 1972?: Media Factory. Hippie Drive, Yippie Rhubarb, Trot Clot Twot. 10 Norfolk St, Sat 26th Sun 27th [ca 1972?]. Poster 1973: Cliff Richard in gospel concert "Help, hope and hallelujah", with his own fantastic 9 strong backing group, sponsored by Youth For Christ. Majestic Theatre Wellington, 2-3 May [1973]. Poster Ngaruawahia Chronicle, Saturday 6th January 1873. La De Das return! [Also shows photographs of Ossie Osborne, Lee Clark & Dee, Fairport Convention, Albatross, Sandy Denny, Adrian Rawlins; and lists all other performers (2 copies) ca 1973: Neil Diamond promotional booklet. ca 1973? Quantity: 12 items. Physical Description: Letterpress and photolithographs, varying sizes up to A3. Provenance: Some posters donated by the NZ Symphony Orchestra, 2013

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[Music programmes 1970]

Date: 1970

By: Nall, Nan, active 1968-1999

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1970

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Albyn Singers choral recital. Centennial Theatre Auckland Grammar School. 18 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) Ivan Andrews, cello, and David James, piano. Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 9 March 1970. Programmes (2 copies) Auckland Society of Registered Music Teachers. Student performers. Auckland Building Centre. 8 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) BP School Concert Programme 1970. Onslow College, 22 April 1970 (Bartok Quartet). Programme/ flier. Beethoven Bicentenary festival 1970. University of Canterbury Hall. 4 programmes and an overall brochure for concerts on: 8 April Maurice Till); 11 April (Rudolf Kalup, Zdenek Konicek, Maurice Till); 22 and 29 April (Czech Quartet of the University of Canterbury). Emile Bibobi (guitar). Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 17 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) Alfredo Campoli. Violin recital with Maurice Till. NZBC. Nelson Girls' College Hall, 14 September 1970. Programme. Alfredo Campoli. NZBC violin recital with Maurice Till. Wanganui Concert Chamber, 19 September 1970. Programme. Sylvia Cooper, harp. Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 11 March 1970. Programmes for 12.15 concert (1 copy) and 1.15 concert (2 copies) Czech Quartet. Five concerts. University of Canterbury Hall. April 1970. Czech Quartet of the University of Canterbury. University Hall, 12 July 1970. Programme Anthony di Bonaventura. Piano recital (NZBC). Nelson School of Music. 30 July 1970. Duke Ellington and his orchestra. Auckland 10 February [1970]. Postal booking application form. Julie Felix in concert (booklet with portraits and biog information, and with information and group portrait of the Hamilton County Bluegrass Band). (2 copies) Barbara Hill (flute), Merlene Hooper (piano). Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 16 March 1970. Programme. David James, piano. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 4 March 1970. Ladislave Jasek (violin), Janetta McStay (piano), Town Hall Concert Chamber 1,3,5 March 1970. Maureen Jones (piano) and Ladislav Jasek (violin). 1970? Kiri Te Kanawa in concert. General programme (2 copies, one autographed on front cover) plus fliers for Auckland concert at Auckland Town Hall 14 & 17 February; Wellington Concert, Town Hall 3 March 1970, Wellington Town Hall 7 March 1970 (donor Miria Simpson, 1992), and Palmerston North / Napier / Invercargill concert (donor Bevan Greenslade, 2005) Lili Kraus. Concert 1970 (2 copies, purple cover with head and shoulders portrait) Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Napier Boys' High School. 10 March 1970. programme and flyer. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Christchurch Civic Theatre 12 March 1970. Programme. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Town Hall 17 March 1970. Flyer and two copies of programme. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Auckland Town Hall, 22 March 1970. Programme and flyer. Jacques Loussier Trio play Bach. New Zealand tour programme 1970, with photographic portraits and group portraits. (2 copies) Rosemary Mathers. (piano). Lunchtime recital. Milne and Choyce Skyroom. 19 March 1970. (2 copies) Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival Orchestra of London. Australia / New Zea;and 1970 concert tour. Itinerary. Douglas Mews (organ) and marie Vanderwart (cello). Cathedral of the Holy trinity Auckland. 4 March 1970. Kerstin Meyer. 1970 programme (Purple with head and shoulders portrait on cover . 2 copies) Nan Nall (soprano) and Rosemary Miller Stott (pianoforte). Concert -early 1970s?]. Programme Napier Combined Secondary Schools. Beethoven Bi-Centenary concert. Napier Boys' High School Hall, 14 October 1970. Programme National Banjo Pickers' Convention, featuring Bill Clifton USA. Claudelands Hamilton, Easter 1970. NZBC Auckland Festival concert. Music by New Zealand composers. 2 March 1970. (With Ronald Webb, Donald Bowick, Gavin Saunders, Daphne Ellwood, David Galbraith, Ken Wilson, Elsa Jensen). North Shore A.T.I. Campus. Malvina Major and young Auckland musicians. Sunday September 30th [1970?]. Programme / pamphlet. Helen Palmer (violin), Dorothea Franchi (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber. 11 March 1970. (2 copies) Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten, tenor and composer & pianist in their only New Zealand recital. Auckland Town Hall, 7 April 1970. Programme and booking form Band of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Battle of Britain Commemmoration concert. 20 September 1970. Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council. Master classes and tuition for string players, with distinguished teacher Max Jacobsen. Wellington, 13 April 1970. Song recital at Adersgate, 309 Durham Street [Christchurch] (With Patricia Stuart, Margaret France, Jacinth Hyde, Sylvia Sharp, Judy Bellingham, Yvonne Mackay, Ruth Hawkey, Lorna Harris, accompanied by Maurice Till). 1 August 1970. Programme Soo Mi, Lee (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber, 10 March 1970.(2 copies) Soo Mi, Lee (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber. 12 March 1970. (2 copies) Stradivarius trio with Werner Giger (piano). 1970 tour. "Taku Hiahia". Presented by the Auckland Anglican Maori Club. Auckland Twon Hall. 7 March 1970. Maurice Till pianoforte recital. 1970 tour. Programme (2 copies) Maurice Till pianoforte recital. Otago-Southland 1970. Programme (2 copies) Southland Museum Trust Board presents the pianist Maurice Till in a special recital to mark the bicentenary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827. Museum Art Gallery, Wednesday 29 April 1970. Programme (2 copies) Maurice Till recital programme [Generic tour pamphlet. 1970] (2 copies) Helen Watts. Lieder recital with pianist Maurice Till. Old St Paul's Wellington. 29 November 1970. (2 copies) Quantity: 53 album(s) Album(s). 5 flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Items donated by Mary Jennings, Wellington, in 2014; Stella Milne in 2014; Richard Till in 2014. Autographed Kiri Te Kanawa programme purchased from the collection of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.