Fou T'Song, 1934-

Chinese pianist.

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Various artists: [Posters for musical events and concerts held in New Zealand in the 19...

Date: 1960 - 1969

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

By: Cabot, Beatrice Eliza, 1894-1981; Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Music-1960s

Description: Includes posters for: 1960: R J Kerridge presents Britain's most sensational stage personality! Lonnie Donegan and his group. Wellington Town Hall. 18-19 November [1960]. 1961: William Clauson, international troubadour, balladeer & guitarist extraordinary. Town Hall (Wellington?). 16 and 27 May [1961]. 1963: Howard Morrison Spectacular '63. 1964: Her Majesty's Scots Guards Band. 1964 New Zealand tour. Christchurch - Addington Raceway. 18 February [1964]. Billy J Kramer & the Dakotas. First N.Z. tour - 1964! The show with the big Mersey beat! Wellington Town Hall. 10 September [1964]. 1965: Kerridge Odeon presents the celebrated international pianist Fou T'Song. Wellington Town Hall. 11 and 15 May [1965]. Auckland appearance in association with Auckland Festival Society. 1966: Kerridge Odeon presents the Vera Lynn show, starring the incomparable Vera Lynn; the man with the golden trumpet Eddie Calvert. Town Hall Wellington. 24-26 February [1966]. It's Welcome back to "the most handsome couple in show business". Kerridge Odeon presents an evening with Nina and Frederik, entertainers par excellence. 1966 New Zealand tour. Three nights only. Christchurch Majestic Theatre. 15-17 September [1966]. 1967: Kerridge Odeon presents Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. Wellington Town Hall. 28, 30 September 1967. Kerridge Odeon presents the Kenneth McKellar Show, starring "The Voice of Scotland" Kenneth McKellar, star of the 1966 Royal Command performance. Wellington St James Theatre. 14-15, 17 April [1967]. ca 1968: Fullers Entertainment Bureau presents coming soon direct from television to you! The Country Touch - Tex Morton, Big Mike Durney, Chris & Paddy, Rusty Greaves, Gray Bartlett, Val Proctor ... one night only [ca 1968] Kerridge Odeon presents for the publick edification and amazement Mister Acker Bilk and Her Majesty's servants the Paramount Jazz Band. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 1-3 April [1963 or 1968?]. Chopin recital by New Zealand's most distinguished solo pianist Maurice Till. One night only. Wellington Town Hall march 14th [ca 1967-1969] 1968: The Kenny Ball Show. Wellington Town Hall. 15-16 October [1968]. C'Mon 68. Wow, It's all happening again! (see child record for detail) The Maria Dallas Country Show, with Tex Morton, Maria Dallas, Gerry Merito, "Big" Mike Durney [1968] Judith Durham sings for you in person. St James Theatre Wellington. 26-27 November [1968]. (2 copies) Kerridge Odeon presents Nina and Frederik. Wellington Town Hall 21-22 October 1968 (2 copies, plus two on card) An evening with the great Romantics. The golden age of the piano. Maurice Till plays the music of Chopin, Schumann, Liszt. Direction Kerridge Odeon. Wellington Town Hall, 4th March [1968] (2 copies) 1969: Little Singers of Tokyo in person. 25 Japanese boys and girls. Town Hall July 29-30 [1969?] (3 copies) The Slim Dusty Show. St James Theatre Wellington. 7 May [1969]. (2 copies) The Irish Rovers. The "Unicorn" singers in person. Two New Zealand concerts only! Auckland Town Hall 3 February; Wellington Town Hall 4 February [1969]. (2 copies) Supreme Productions (South-East Asia) Ltd presents Supreme Spectacular '69; a concert of gospel and sacred music. Lang Sisters and Paul Mickelson. Wellington Town Hall. 26 April 1969. South American Fiesta. John Rowles Allison Durbin. Winter Show Building, Friday 28 February [1969] Quantity: 23 colour photo-mechanical print(s) plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on card, sizes varying under 500 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Posters. 1983]

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-NZSO-1983

Description: Includes: 29 January: NZSO summer pops 83. John Lanchbery conductor; Walter Hautzig piano. Wellington Town Hall, 29 January 12 February: NZSO summer pops 83. John Lanchbery conductor; Rostal & Schaefer duo pianists. Wellington Town Hall 12 February 12 March: Salvation Army in New Zealand; centenary concert. Wellington Citadel Salvation Army band. Conductor Clyde Roller; bandmaster Eric Geddes. Includes world premiere of "O!" by Lyell Cresswell. Wellington Town Hall 23 April: Solo recital 1983 presented with love by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Legendary English guitarist Julian Bream. State Opera House, 23 April 7 May: Solo recital 1983 presented with love by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. The Irish phenomenon James Galway with American pianist Phillip Moll. Wellington Town Hall 18 June: Conductor Gyorgy Lehel; pianist Deidre Irons. Wellington Town Hall 28 June: The dinkum Aussie Rolf Harris; conductor Barry Booth in "Coojee and the monster". Wellington Town Hall (2 copies) 22 & 23 July: Conductor Erich Bergel; violinist Eugene Sarbu. Wellington Town Hall 6 August: Conductor Thomas Sanderling; mezzo soprano Patricia Payne. Wellington Town Hall 16 & 17 August: Conductor Thomas Sanderling; pianist Michael Houstoun. A feast of Tchaikovsky at the Wellington Town Hall (2 copies) 30 & 31 August: Conductor William Southgate. School holiday entertainment. Wellington Town Hall 30 August; Upper Hutt Civic Centre 31 August (2 copies) 10 September: Conductor Maximiano Valdes; piano Chia Chou. Wellington Town Hall 18 September: Conductor Maximiano Valdes; piano Mitsuko Uchida. Michael Fowler Centre 24 September: Conductor Maximiano Valdes; piano Mitsuko Uchida. Christchurch Town Hall 5 November: Conductor Kenneth Montgomery; piano Fou T'song (Includes world premiere performance of David Farquhar Symphony no. 2). Michael Fowler Centre 3 December: Conductor Kenneth Montgomery; soloists Anny Young, Patricia Aldersley, Frances Green, Tim Hawley, Flora Edwards, Louise Malloy. Michael Fowler Centre 8 December: Marching along with Sousa. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) Quantity: 17 posters. Physical Description: Screenprint and offset prints, sizes varying up to 800 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by the NZ Symphony Orchestra, 2013

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[Posters, and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zealand...

Date: 1977

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-1977

Description: Includes: Music for voices and violins of the 16th 17th & 18th centuries, by Cantoris with the Wellington Baroque Ensemble, conducted by Robert Oliver. St Andrews, The Terrace, 19 October [1977] (2 copies) One of the most phenomenal pianists alive. Alicia de Larrocha in recital. Auckland Town Hall 4 August 1997; Napier Century Theatre 9 August 1977; Wellington Town Hall, 14 August 1977. Presented by Radio New Zealand. One of the world's greatest pianists. Fou Ts'ong plays Chopin. Christchurch James Hay Theatre 21 November; Hamilton Founders Theatre 24 November; Palmerston North Opera House, 26 November [1977]. Alicia de Larrocha in recital. Auckland Town Hall 4 August 1997; Napier Century Theatre 9 August 1977; Wellington Town Hall, 14 August 1977. Presented by Radio New Zealand. Sir David Willcocks conducts Beethoven Choral Fantasia [and] Brahms German requiem. Civic Orchestra, Schola Cantorum and A Cappella choirs; soloists Maurice Till, Pauline Fitchett, Graeme Gorton; conductor Sir David Willcocks. Dunedin Town Hall, 1 August 1977. Poster Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to A3.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1970].

Date: 1970

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1970

Description: Includes: 1970 season brochure First subscription concert. Leader Valerie Rigg, conductor Alex Lindsay; soloists Alison Maloney (soprano) and Vyvyan Yendoll (viola). 1970. Programme (2 copies)(Handel, Telemann, Finzi, Elgar) Second subscription concert. Leader Valerie Rigg, conductor Alex Lindsay; soloists Colleen Doran (violin), Angela Connal (violin) and Marcel Lambert (horn). 1970. Programme (Dowland, Mordecai Seter, Malcolm Arnold, Haydn, Peter Sculthorpe, Hindemith) (2 copies) Third subscription concert. Leader Valerie Rigg, guest conductor Juan Matteucci, soloist Hir[o]nao Kuwashima (oboe). 1970. Programme (Malipiero, Cimarosa, Roussel, Tchaikovsky) (2 copies) Fourth subscription concert. Leader Valerie Rigg, guest conductor Lawrence Foster; soloist Fou Ts'ong (piano). 1970. Programme (2 copies) (Bach, Mozart, Schoenberg). Quantity: 4 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: Some items donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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[Music programmes 1976].

Date: 1976

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1976

Description: Includes programmes and fliers: Auckland University Singers, conducted by Peter Godfrey. North Island tour 1976. Programme. Bankstown Police Citizens Boys' Club (NSW). New Zealand concert tour 1976. Programme Jennifer Bate. organ recital. St John's Willis Street, 21 April 1976. programme Camerata Quartet of the University of Canterbury. Wellington Concert Chamber, 3 April [1976]. Programme and flier. Alfredo Campoli, violinist, assisted by Belinda Bunt; accompanied by Maurice Till. Farewell recital. James Hay Theatre Christchurch, 19 April [1976]. Flier / programme (2 different copies) Canterbury Orchestra; music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. Ashburton 21 July; Christchurch 24 July 1076. Programme Canterbury Orchestra; music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. Lincoln 9 September; Christchurch 11 September 1976. Programme Christchurch Chamber Music Society presents the Gagliano Trio (John Chisholm (violin), Allan Chisholm (cello), Bruce Greenfield (piano). Flier / programme Christchurch Civic Music Council. National Concerto Competition 1975-1976. Final concert. Town Hall Auditorium, 21 February [1976]. Programme Rae de Lisle, piano. [ca 1976-1977?]. Programme Robert Glenton cello, with Maurice Till piano. University of Otago Music Department. Marama Hall, 16-17 October 1976. Programme Karl Herreshoff. Hauskonzerten. Card advertising classical guitar and baroque lute concerts in one's own home. Wellington Community Volunteers Inc present Michael Houston in concert. Wellington Town Hall, 13 July [1976]. Flier only. Anthony Jennings. Organ recital at St John's Willis Street. 16 May [1976]. Programme (2 copies) and small green flyer advertising this recital Peter Katin in recital. Wellington Concert Chamber, 14 September 1976; Wanganui Memorial Theatre, 16 September 1976. Programme (2 copies) Kerikeri Performing Arts Festival, January 1976. Advertising brochure with application form (2 copies) Rodney Macann, Maurice Till in concert. James Hay Theatre, 30 September 1976. Programme Mana Arts Festival 1976. Robin Dumbell Singers; musical director John Jerome; accompanists Peter Marshall and John Jerome. Viard College Porirua 1st April; Ngati Toa Hall Paremata 7th April [1976]. Programme Mana Arts Festival 1976. Over the sea to Scotland, with Emily Mair (soprano), Isabel Reid (verse speaker), Edith Campbell (Celtic harp), Sandra Gunn (violin), Mary grieve (piano), James Montague (baritone), Revel Rice (tenor), Peter Elmes (accordionist), Gordon Peace (piper), Lynda Tahiwi (solo dancer). Cannons Creek Primary School 6th April, Plimmerton Pavilion 20th April. Programme. Sydney Mann violin, Robert Glenton cello, Maurice Till piano. University of Otago Music Department. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 13 November 1976. Programme Music Players 70. Spring Festival. (With photographs of Gary Brain and Barry Margan, directors). Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Cristina Ortiz, piano recital. Whangarei Town Hall 3 April 1976; Gisborne Memorial Hall, 5 April 1976; Invercargill Civic Theatre, 7 April 1976. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Michael Ponti. 23 March 1976 Festival of Wellington recital; 24 March 1976 Auckland Festival recital. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Hans Richter-Haaser. Beethoven recital, Wanganui War Memorial Hall, 30 June 1976. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Hans Richter-Haaser in recital, Hastings Municipal Theatre, 24 June 1976. Programme. Charles Rosen, pianist. Solo recital. Wellington Concert Chamber, 24 March [1976]. Programme. Radio New Zealand presents Jozef Sluys. Nelson Cathedral 10 June 1976; Dunedin St Paul's cathedral 13 June 1976; Wanganui Christ Church and Holy Trinity Cathedral 17 June 1976; Whangarei St John's Church 19 June 1976; Wellington St Mary of the Angels 20 June 1976. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand in association with the Auckland Arts Festival presents a Musical Marathon (With Wilfred Simenauer, Emily Mair, Barry Margan, Music Palyers 70, , Graeme Gorton, Julian Lee Big Band). Auckland Town Hall, 3 April 1976 Invitation to the Seventh Musical Evening for the benefit of S.I.H. Sub-Committee for Autistic Children, Sunday 28 November 1976. Programme. The Joan Sutherland season, with Richard Bonynge conductor / accompanist. Pamphlet / application form (2 copies) Joan Sutherland newspaper clippings. Joan Sutherland recital. Christchurch Town Hall, 16 June 1976. Ticket showing Christchurch Town hall seating arrangement. Radio New Zealand presents Joan Sutherland, soprano, in recital with Richard Bonynge, piano. Operation Waterloo recital, May-June 1976 (Hamilton 25 May, Wellington 7 June). Programme (red cover, 2 copies, one autographed). Also invitation card to subsequent champagne supper, Council Chambers Town Hall Wellington, 7 June 1976. Radio New Zealand presents Joan Sutherland soprano in recital with Richard Bonynge piano, May-June 1976. (Wellington 19 May, Dunedin 29 May, Christchurch 4 June, Auckland 13 June, Wellington 22 May, Auckland 10 June). Programme (mouth on cover) (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Joan Sutherland, soprano, in recital with Richard Bonynge piano. May-June 1976 (Hamilton 25 May, Wellington 7 June). Programme (mouth on cover) Roy Tankersley. Organ recital at St John's Willis Street, 27 June [1976]. Programme (2 copies) George Thalben-Ball, of London's historic temple Church. Organ recital. Palmerston North St Andrew's Church, 30 May; Dunedin Town Hall, 1 June; Christchurch Cathedral, 3 June; Auckland Holy Trinity Cathedral 6 June 1976. Programme / pamphlet / application form (4 different) Radio New Zealand presents Fou Ts'ong. Chopin recital. Auckland Town Hall 20 November; Invercargill Civic Centre 25 November 1976. Programme (2 copies) Two concerts of organ and vocal music. Sunday July 4th at First Church of Christ Scientist (Lorraine Lewis, Kate Jourdain, Henry MacDonald, Paul Jessen); Sunday July 18th at St Mark's Church Dufferin Street (Ann Langston, Jack Hucklesby, Paul Jessen). Flier. Vivaldi Strings, director John Dodds, organist Roy Tankersley. St John's Willis Street, 4 September [1976]. Programme Wellington Recorded Music Society. Flier. Wellington Primary Schools Music Festival Association presents for the Festival of Wellington "Gold rush", musical director Laughton Pattrick, producer Jenny Pattrick. Programme. David Wilde, piano, in recital. Napier Municipal Theatre 15 July; Christchurch James Hay Theatre 20 July; Nelson School of Music 24 July 1976. Programme. Quantity: 36 album(s) Album(s). 6 flyers. 1 ticket. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes of octavo size, 1977]

Date: 1977

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1977

Description: Includes: The Alexander Brothers and the legendary Jimmy Shand together with Ian Powrie and his Band, supported by Jenny Shaw and Jimmy Laurie. New Zealand tour 1977. Promotional pamphlet (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. Wellington Town Hall, 17 October [1977]. Flyer Auckland Early Music Society. Programme 1977-78 Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra; conductor Michael McLellan. Winter concert series 1977 (18-27 August; 2 and 8 October 1988). Programme Band of the New Zealand Army. Director of Music, Major J D Carson. Otago - Southland tour, 23-30 September 1977. Official programme Baroque Music Players. "Comus". (With David Coomber, Douglas C Mews, Bronwen Pugh, Katherine Harris, Linda Harris, Marie Vandewart, Huldnych Kobe, Anna Hoffmann, Robert Petre, with soprano Pamela Gray). Pumphouse Takapuna 16 September; Little Maidment Theatre Princes Street, 17 September 1977. Programme (2 copies) Bernard Bartelink (organ). St John's Presbyterian Church Willis Street, 17 August [1977]. Programme, and flyer Canterbury Orchestra; music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. Darfield 26 May; Schools Special 27 May; Christchurch 28 May 1977. Programme Canterbury Orchestra; music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. Rangiora 23 June; Christchurch 25 June 1977. Programme Evans Gudinski presents The Chieftains, the greatest exponents of Irish traditional music. NZ tour [22-28 June 1977]. Pamphlet The Christchurch Civic Music Council presents the winner of the Sydney International Piano Competition 1977. James Hay Theatre, 13 August 1977. Flier Christchurch Symphony Orchestra 1977 concert series. Iola Shelley (piano); William C M Wood (trumpet). 1977. Programme Alicia de Larrocha in recital. Napier Century Theatre 9 August; Wellington Town Hall 14 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) John C Dodgshun. Organ recital at St Peter's Anglican Church Willis Street. 16 June [1977]. Programme Fou Ts'ong plays Chopin. Christchurch James Hay Theatre 21 November; Hamilton Founders Theatre 24 November; Palmerston North Opera House 26 November 1977. Programme Friends of Cathedral Music & the Arts. Britten memorial concert. Holy Trinity Cathedral, 16 April 1977. Programme Friends of Cathedral Music & the Arts. FCMA second Auckland Organ Festival, 23-31 October 1977. Pamphlet containing timetable / programme Szymon Goldberg, violin; Janetta McStay, piano. Dunedin Concert Chamber 5 April; Wellington Concert Chamber, 6 April [1977]. Programme (2 copies) Irish contralto Bernadette Greevy in her only Wellington recital. Wellington Girls' College hall, 4 September [1977]. Flier (2 copies) Hawkes Bay Community College. Vocal recital (With Judith Howlett, Christine Treseder, Dawn Unsworth, Eileen von Dadelzen, Jill Tobin, Eve Weir, Michael Hewitt, Haldane Scougall). 4 November 1977. Flier Hawkes Bay Regional Orchestra, conductor Peter Williams; Wellington Chamber Orchestra, conductor William Walden-Mills. Napier Municipal Theatre, 29 October; Hastings Municipal Theatre, 30 October 1977. Programme. Michael Houstoun in recital. Gisborne Memorial Theatre 1 September; Tautranga Town Hall 3 September; Invercargill Civic Theatre 27 September; Timaru Theatre Royal 29 September; Nelson School of Music 10 October [1977]. Programme (2 copies) Jubilate Singers; conductor Martin Setchell. 16th and 20th century English music. St Alban's Methodist Church, 16 October 1977. Programme The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints presents Reid Nibley, pianist. Wellington New Zealand, 20 July [1977]. Programme /flier Larry Norman, grand master of Christian rock. Wellington Town Hall, 20 August [1977]. Promotional pamphlet North Shore Youth Orchestra & North Shore Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Roger Buckton; leader Mary O'Brien; soloist Bryan Sayer. Pump House 17 June 1977; North Shore Teachers' College 18 June 1977. Programme Manawatu Competitions Society (Inc). Palmerston North City Aria Contest, 18-21 May 1977. Yellow pamphlet / entry form (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents Rafael Orozco, piano, in recital. Whangarei Town Hall, 26 April; Auckland Concert Chamber 28 April 1977. Programme Radio New Zealand. The Concert Programme of Radio New Zealand invites you to attend "Victorian delights", an occasion at 38 The Terrace. (With Davina Whitehouse and Philip Liner, Emily Mair, Patrick Smyth, John Morrison, Anne Langston, Trevor Rose, Revel Rice, Denise Wilson, Nicola Waite, John Miley, Margaret Burnett, Alan Jervis, Nicolette Gillett, Michael Haigh and many others). Sunday 27 November [1977?] Programme (2 copies) Oxford University Press and John Thomson request the pleasure of your company at an Early Music Party. Walton House, Ghuznee Street, 3 May 1977. Music to be played by Robert and Andrea Oliver and Peter Walls. Invitation card Recital (with Michael Houstoun, Peter Schaffer, Vyvyan Yendoll, Farquhar Wilkinson, Dale Gold, Barry Mora). Programme one and two in one booklet Royal School of Church Music 1927-1977 50th jubilee anniversary. Service of thanksgiving by affiliated choirs of the Kapiti Archdeaconry. St John's Church Johnsonville, 30 July 1977. Conductor Richard prothero; organist Ian Matheson. Order of service Royal School of Church Music, Wairarapa Archdeaconry. 50th anniversary evensong. St Matthew's Church Masterton, 3 July 1977. Preacher Rev Rodney Murphy, cantor Rev Ralph Robertshawe, conductor Mr Gary Bowler, organist Mr Ian Matheson. Order of service Peter Schaffer (violin) with Diedre Irons (piano). Wellington Concert Chamber, 2 July 1977. Programme (damaged) and programme /flier Schola Musica. Conductor Ashley Heenan / Peter Averi. Sun 2 Oct [1977?]. Programme Soul Factory. Appearing at Dr John's, 106 Courtenay Place, Wgtn NZ, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sunday [1977]. Flier with photograph Roy Tankersley (organ). St John's Willis Street, 29 May [1977]. Flyer Upper Hutt Choral Society. "The creation" by Haydn. St Joseph's Church Upper Hutt, 11 June [1977]. Flyer Raymond Wilderspin (organ); Margaret Hunt (soprano). Recital of 18th century music. St John's Willis Street, 4 September [1977]. Flyer Royal School of Church Music (Wellington Branch) presents David Willcocks directing a choral workshop. Wellington Cathedral, Molesworth Street, 3 August 1977. Flier St Mark's Church School Choir. Choral and organ recital (Organist D J Hucklesby), 10 September 1977. Programme / flier John Williams in recital. Auckland Town Hall, 22 July; Wellington Town Hall, 23 July [1977]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1965].

Date: 1965

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1965

Description: Includes: Africa Dances Ballet Company; dances, singers, musicians. New Zealand - Australia tour 1965-66. Programme (2 copies) Albyn Singers. Choral recital. Conductor Patricia McLeod; pianist Alan Pow, with Marjory Fern, Lilian Quinlan, Roy McRae. Art Gallery, 25 November 1965. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society Inc. Charmian Gadd & Maurice Till. Concert Chamber [Auckland], 28 June 1965. Programme Kerridge Odeon presents The Kenny Ball Show. Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, New Zealand tour. Programme. Bowl of Brooklands, New Plymouth. Romance and colour in action, song and dance (With the Ngaruawahia Civic Choir, Peter Wood - vibraphonist, Eileen Frear, Audrey Barlow, Charles Ingram, John Foote, David Reid). Saturday 16 January [1965]. Programme Catholic Music Society presents a farewell benefit concert [with] Kiri Te Kanawa [and] Pettine-Ann Croul, Saint Mary's Choral group, Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra. Town Hall Auckland, 20 November 1965. Programme. Christchurch School of Instrumental Music Inc. Symphony Orchestra assisted by the Second and Third Orchestras and Christchurch Junior Choral Society. Civic Theatre, 26 June 1965. Programme Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation 1965. John Ritchie String Orchestra, First subscription concert. Christchurch Cathedral, 1 May [1965]. Programme The Leschetizky Association of New Zealand presents John Cegledy pianoforte recital. Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 8 May 1965. Programme / flyer Victoria de Los Angeles, with Geoffrey Parsons. New Zealand tour 1-10 June 1965. Programme (2 copies, one autographed on front cover) Victoria de Los Angeles. New Zealand tour. Three pamphlets, for concerts in Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. Kerridge Odeon presents The Dutch Swing College Band. First New Zealand tour 1965. Programme. Gracie Fields. Associate artist and accompanist Isador Goodman. New Zealand tour 1965. Programme (2 copies, both autographed on front cover). Also a flier for the Wellington Town Hall concerts 18 and 20 March 1965, and a newspaper clipping showing Gracie Fields with her sister, Christchurch press, 25 March 1965, page 2. Fou Ts-ong. First New Zealand tour 1965. Programme booklet (with Programmes nos 1 and 2. (2 copies) A Gillett. Organ recital and choral music. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Barbadoes Street Christchurch, 26 July 1965. Organist A Gillett, choirmaster Father J Kortooms, choir Valerian Chorale and members of the Cathedral and Papanui church choirs. Colin Horsley. 1965 tour (15-29 July 1965). Programme (2 copies) Peter Hurford. organ recital. Christchurch Cathedral, 22 May 1965. Flier / programme. Manawatu Society of Registered Music Teachers. Recital by successful diploma and Grade VIII condidates. St Andrew's Hall, 30 October 1965. Programme Thelonious Sphere Monk. Flier announcing a forthcoming NZ tour by the Thelonious Monk Quartet in April [1965] [New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board] I'm an Apple Eater. Best wishes to all "Apple Eaters" from the Pleasers. [ca 1965]. Nina and Frederick. New Zealand tour programme 1965. (2 copies) An evening with Nina and Frederick, accompanied by the Brian Hands Quartet, from the Mermaid Restaurant, White Heron Lodge, Wellington. Programme. The Brendan O'Dowda Show. Brendan O'Dowda accompanied by Oswald Cheesman, the Cheesman Quartet and Neva Eder. Pamphlets for performances at Wellington Town Hall 29 September, Auckland Town Hall 23 September, and Whangarei Town Hall 20 October 1965. John Ogdon. NZBC concert 1965. Programme. Palmerston North Music Club. 40th anniversary celebrations, 19-20 June 1965. Preliminary pamphlet inviting feedback about intention to attend Pan Pacific Arts festival. University of Canterbury Madrigal Singers, Christchurch Cathedral, 4 March 1965. Programme. Pan Pacific Arts Festival. The John Ritchie String Orchestra conducted by John Ritchie. [Christchurch], 25 February 1965. (Includes "Landfall in unknown seas" by Allen Curnow, read by Bernard Kearns, music by Douglas Lilburn). Typescript flier / programme. Paul Serebriakov pianist. Pamphlet programmes for concerts in Auckland Town Hall 4 September, New Plymouth War Memorial Hall 8 September 1965. Kerridge Odeon in association with Aztec Services Pty Ltd presents the Serendipity Singers. Repertoire / programme booklet [1965](Contains announcement of future visits by Gene Pitney and The Bachelors) Ravi Shankar, India's sitarist and composer, with Alla Rakha (tabla) and N C Mullick (tamboura). New Zealand tour February-March 1965. Programme (2 copies one with autograph on back cover) University of Canterbury Madrigal Singers. Public concert in Lady Wigram Hall, 33 Cashel Street [Christchurch], 28 October 1965. Programme Wellington Society for Contemporary Music. First concert, 21 June 1965. Flier. Salvation Army Bandmaster Maisie Wiggins, trombone soloist. The Fortress, Dowling Street Dunedin, 30 September 1965. Programme (with portrait photograph of Maisie Wiggins playing the trompbone) Third World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, New Zealand 1965. Gala concert. Town Hall Lower Hutt, 29 January 1965. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 25 album(s) Album(s). 11 flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1976. Folder ...

Date: 1976

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1976-4

Description: Includes: 6 October: Concert Orchestra. Walter Susskind (Ccnductor); Anthea Moller (soprano). St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington, 9 October. Nelson School of Music, Nelson, 18 October. 8 October: Concert Orchestra. Walter Susskind (conductor); Noel Mangin (bass). Opera House, Palmerston North, 8 October. Regent Theatre, Levin, 9 October. Town Hall, Lower Hutt, 13 October. War Memorial Stadium, Masterton, 14 October. Civic Centre, Upper Hutt, 15 October. Marlborough Girls' College, Blenheim, 19 October. (2 copies). 13 November: Erich Bergel (conductor); Noel Mangin (bass). Town Hall, Wellington, 13 November. (2 copies). 22 November: November Classics (mini subscription series). Erich Bergel (conductor); Fou T'Song (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 22, 24, and 27 November. (2 copies). 22 November: Erich Bergel (conductor); Fou T'Song (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 22 November. (2 copies). 24 November: Erich Bergel (conductor); Fou T'Song (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 24 November. (2 copies). 27 November: Erich Bergel (conductor); Fou T'Song (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 27 November. (2 copies). 16 December: 2ZB Presents '76 Christmas Spectacular. David Measham (conductor); Alison Maloney (soprano); Lindsay yeo (compere); Schola Musica (director Ashley Heenan); Orpheus Choir (director Malcolm Rickard). Town Hall, Wellington, 16 December. (2 copies). December: Christmas Gifts for the Musically Minded. [flyer advertising a 48 page collection of musical cartoons by Ivan Bootham]. (2 copies). Quantity: 8 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Posters. 1990-1992]

Date: 1990 - 1992

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-NZSO-1990/1992

Description: Includes posters for: 1990: IBM Summer Pops with Ron Goodwin conducting the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. [Hamilton 16 Jan; Tauranga 17 Jan; Rotorua 18 Jan; New Plymouth 24 Jan; Wanganui 25 Jan; Palmerston North 26 Jan; Christchurch 30 Jan; Dunedin 31 Jan; Waitangi 6 Feb; Whangarei 7 Feb; Auckland 9 Feb; Napier 11 Feb; Hastings 12 Feb; Wellington 17 Feb], with the New Zealand National Youth Choir. Design Wellington Media Collective (2 copies) The 1990 Commission presents the NZSO family concerts. Christchurch Town Hall 26 May; Timaru Theatre Royal 27 May; Dunedin Town Hall 29 May; Invercargill Civic Theatre 30 May Petrocorp. The mastersingers of Nuremberg; Die Meistersinger von Nurmberg / Richard Wagner. Donald McIntyre, William Ingle, Kay Griffel, Georg Voelker. Conductor Heinz Wallberg; director Andreas Homoky. The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Michael Fowler Centre, March 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 1990. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. 1991: BP Proms. Franz-Paul Decker conductor [Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton, 3 October - 23 November 1991] Andrew Schenck conductor; Michael Houstoun piano. Wanganui Opera House, 4 March [1991] Andrew Schenck conductor; David James piano. Napier Municipal Theatre 21 March [1991] IBM Summer Pops. John Dankworth & Malcolm McNeill with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra [NZ itinerary 30 January - 14 February 1991] Janos Furst conductor; Catherine Pierard soprano; Anthea Moller mezzo; Anthony Benfell tenor; Bruce Carson bass; Christchurch City Choir. Christchurch Town Hall, 6 April [1991] Molto Mozart; a weekend festival celebrating the music of Mozart, June 21-23 1991 Alessandra Marc in recital with the pianist Terence Dennis. State Opera House July 10 [1991]. A New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presentation (2 copies) Lunchtime concert. Conductor David Shallon; organist Peter Averi. Auckland Town Hall 24 May Aotea early evening season. Catherine Comet conductor; Dmitri Alexeev piano. Aotea Centre, Friday 20 September; Saturday 21 September [1991] Franz-Paul Decker, chief conductor. New programme [Beethoven / Bruckner]. Michael Fowler Centre, 28 September [1991] Varujan Kojian conductor; Sharon Joy Vogan piano. Michael Fowler Centre, 30 November [1991] 1992: IBM Summer Pops. [Conductor] William Southgate; [guitarist] Matthew Marshall. With the Smokefree National Maori Choir, Te Roopu Waiata Maori, musical director Rim D Paul. Rotorua 3 Feb; Tauranga 4 Feb; Hamilton 5 Feb; Turangawaewae 6 Feb; Auckland 13 Feb [1992] 1992 season. Gaetano Delogu conductor; Fou T'Song piano. Town Hall Wellington, 7 April 1992 season. See the Kiwis play the Russians live. Wellington Town Hall, 15 April 1992 season. Franz-Paul Decker chief conductor; David Allen Wehr piano; Vyvyan Yendoll, viola. Town Hall Wellington 27 May Quantity: 17 posters. Physical Description: Screenprint and offset prints, sizes varying up to 800 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by the NZ Symphony Orchestra, 2013 Transfers: Public records of NZSO transferred to Archives New Zealand in 2013..

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. September - December 1970]

Date: 1970

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1970-4

Description: Includes: -9 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Alfredo Campoli. Auckland Town Hall, 9 September 1970. Programme. -10 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Alfredo Campoli. Auckland Town Hall, 10 September 1970. Programme. -12 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 12 September 1970. Flyer. -12 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Alfredo Campoli. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 12 September 1970. Programme. -16 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Alfredo Campoli. Wellington Town Hall, 16 September 1970. Programme (2 copies). -19 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Jacqueline du Pre. Wellington Town Hall, 19 September 1970. Programme (2 copies). -22 September. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Alfredo Campoli. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 22 September 1970. Programme. -3 October. Missa Solemnis in D by Ludwig van Beethoven. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloists Elisabeth Hellawell, Lauris Elms, George Metcalfe and Grant Dickson, with the Orpheus Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 3 October 1970. Programme (2 copies). -12 October. Conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist Fou Ts'ong. Auckland Town Hall, 12 October 1970. Programme (2 copies). -13 October. Youth concert. Conductor Lawrence Foster. Auckland Town Hall, 13 October 1970. Flyer. -4 & 7 November. Conductor Paul Steinitz. Old St Pauls, 4 & 7 November 1970. Flyer (2 copies). -4 November. Conductor Paul Steinitz, soloist Alison Maloney. Ols St. Pauls, 4 November 1970. Programme (2 copies). -7 November. Conductor Paul Steinitz, soloists Richard Giese, Emily Mair, Maurice Larsen and Charles Naylor, with the Schola Polyphonica of Wellington. Old St. Pauls, 7 November 1970. Programme (2 copies). -21 November. Conductor Andre Kostelanetz. Wellington Town Hall, 21 November 1970. Flyer (2 copies). -23 November. Conductor Andre Kostelanetz. Bowl of Brooklands, New Plymouth, 23 November 1970. Flyer. -3 & 5 December. Messiah. Conductor Malcolm Rickard, soloists Daphne Ellwood, Helen Watts, Anson Austin and Grant Dickson, with the Orpheus Choir and organist Peter Averi. Wellington Town Hall, 3 & 5 December 1970. Programme (2 copies). Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 16 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra: [Ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1970]

Date: 1970

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

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1970

Description: Includes: 2 February: 1970 proms conducted by Clyde Roller (With Vincente Major, George Metcalfe, Ladislav Jasek). Civic Theatre Christchurch, 2 February 1970. Programme (2 copies) 18 February: 1970 proms conducted by Clyde Roller (With Vincente Major, George Metcalfe, Ladislav Jasek, Moreland Kortkamp Roller and Lola Johnson). Town Hall Wellington, 18 February 1970. Programme (2 copies) 25 February: 1970 proms conducted by Clyde Roller (With Moreland Kortkamp Roller and David Galbraith). Town Hall Auckland, 25 February 1970. Programme 18 March: Royal concert in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne. Conductor Walter Susskind and associated artists. Dunedin Town Hall, 18 March 1970. Programme; and typescript National Orchestra call sheet amendment 22 May: Youth concert, conducted by John Barnett (With soloist Ruth Slenczynska). Wellington Town Hall, 22 May 1970. Programme (2 copies) 28 May: Youth concert, conducted by John Barnett (With soloist Ruth Slenczynska). Tauranga Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre, 28 May 1970. Programme 31 July: Youth concert, conducted by Alfred Wallenstein (With soloist Maureen Jones). Wellington Town Hall, 31 July 1970. Programme (2 copies) 13 October: Youth concert conducted by Lawrence Foster (With soloist Fou T'Song). Auckland Town Hall, 13 October 1970. Programme 25 November: Conductor Andre Kostelanetz, with piano soloist Leonard Pennario. Town Hall Auckland, 25 November 1970. Programme (2 copies) 26 November: Conductor Andre Kostelanetz, with piano soloist Leonard Pennario. Founders' Theatre Hamilton, 26 November 1970. Programme 28 November: Conductor Andre Kostelanetz; soloist Leonard Pennario. Canterbury Court, Christchurch, 28 November 1970. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Erika Schorss in 2010; two by the NZSO in 2014.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1977. Folder ...

Date: 1977

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1977-5

Description: Includes: 1 October: Uri Segal (conductor); Michael Houstoun (pianist). Town Hall, Wellington, 1 October. Town Hall, Whangarei, 4 October. (2 copies). 3 October: Uri Segal (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 3 October. 27 October: The Flying Dutchman by Richard Wagner (concert version). Georg Tintner (conductor); [singers from the Australian Opera and leading New Zealand singers] Robert Allman (the Dutchman); Lone Koppel-Winther (Senta); Anthony Benfell (Erik); Neil Warren-Smith (Daland); Anthea Moller (Mary); Anson Austin (steerman); The Orpheus Choir. Town Hall, Wellington, 27 and 29 Octoberl (2 copies). 1 November: An Evening with Mozart. Fou Ts'ong (conductor and soloist); Peter Schaffer (conductor and violin soloist). Town Hall, Auckland, 16 November. Cathedral of St Paul, Wellington, 19 November. Programme (2 copies). 1 December: An Evening with Mozart. Fou Ts'ong (conductor and soloist). Cathedral of St Paul, Wellington, 1 December. Marlborough Girls' College, Blenheim, 2 December. Nelson School of Music, 3 December. Programme (2 copies) 1 December: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Concert Calendar for December 1977 and January and February 1978. Fou Ts'ong (pianist-conductor); Michael Moores (conductor); Goodwin, Ron (conductor); Michi Inoue (conductor); Erich Bergel (conductor); Elyakum Shapirra (conductor); Gaetano Delogu (conductor); Maurice Handford (conductor); Maurice Hasson (violinist); Gyorgy Pauk (violinist); Ralph Kirshbaum (cellist); Christina Ortiz (pianist); Gyorgy Sandor (pianist); Sylvia Kersenbaum (pianist); Joseph Kalichstein (pianist); Michele Campanella (pianist). 19 December: We're Moving to Symphony House (flyer announcing the new location for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra at 132 Willis Street, Wellington). Quantity: 7 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Professor Julian Andrew Heyes, Levin, in 2016.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera. Folder 1. Mar...

Date: 1992

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1992-1

Description: Includes: 2 tickets issued to Vincent and Mary Gray, one for the 1992 Town Hall season and one for the 1992 Gold season Envelope for the subscription renewal package, containing portions of two subscription applications for A M Webster 25 January: The 1992 IBM summer pops. Guest conductor William Southgate; Matthew Marshall, guitar. [Wellington, Palmerston North, Napier, Christchurch, Wanganui, New Plymouth, 25 January - 11 February 1992]. Programme (2 copies) 1 March: The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in association with the Todd Corporation Ltd presents Sir Neville Marriner (guest conductor) in a Gala concert with Andrei Gavrilov. Wellington International Festival of the Arts, Michael Fowler Centre, 1 March 1992. Programme (2 copies) 4 March: Andrei Gavrilov in recital. Wellington International Festival of the Arts, 4 March 1992. Programme (2 copies) 8 March: Sir Neville Marriner (guest conductor) with Dame Malvina Major (soprano). International festival of the Arts, Michael Fowler Centre Wellington, 8 March 1992. Programme (2 copies) 2 April: Guest conductor Gaetano Delogu; Fou T'song, piano. Palmerston North Opera House 2 April; Christchurch Town Hall 4 April; Wellington Town Hall 7 April; Auckland Aotea Centre 10 April 1992. Programme (2 copies) 8 April: Guest conductor Gaetano Delogu; Fou T'song, piano. Auckland Town Hall 8 April 1992. Programme 11 April: Guest conductor Gaetano Delogu; Michael Houstoun and Richard Mapp (pianos). Auckland Aotea Centre 11 April 1992. Programme 25 April: John Hopkins (guest conductor) and Marisa Robles (harp). Wellington Michael Fowler centre 25 April; Hamilton Founders Theatre 7 May; Auckland Aotea Centre 8 May; Christchurch Town Hall 14 May 1992. Programme (2 copies) 29 April: John Hopkins (guest conductor) and Marisa Robles (harp). Auckland Town Hall 29 April; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 2 May 1992. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 8 album(s) Album(s). 1 envelope. 2 tickets. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1975. Folder ...

Date: 1975

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1975-5

Description: Includes: 4 September: Mozart Serenade. Uri Segal (conductor); Malvina Major (soprano); Marcel Lambert (horn). Town Hall, Wellington, 4 September. (2 copies). 6 September: Uri Segal (conductor); Peter Frankl (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 6 September. (2 copies). 13 September: Uri Segal (conductor); Malvina Major (soprano); Peter Frankl (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 13 September (2 copies) 21 September: Uri Segal (conductor); Malvina Major (soprano); Peter Frankl (piano). Town Hall, Christchurch, 21 September. 22 September: Uri Segal (conductor); Malvina Major (soprano); Peter Frankl (piano). Town Hall, Dunedin, 22 September. (2 copies). 23 September: Uri Segal (conductor); Marcel Lambert (horn); Malvina Major (soprano). Opera House, Oamaru, 23 September. (2 copies). 23 October: Music from Vienna. Ossie Cheesman (conductor); June Bronhill (soprano). Town Hall, Wellington, 23 October. 24 September: Uri Segal (conductor); Peter Frankl (piano). Town Hall, Dunedin, 24 September. 4 October: Uri Segal (conductor); Fou T'Song (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 4 October. (2 copies). 11 October: Uri Segal (conductor); Malvina Major (soprano). Town Hall, Wellington, 11 October. (2 copies). 17 October: Uri Segal (conductor); Honor McKellar (mezzo-soprano). Town Hall, Wellington, 17 October. (2 copies) 23 October: Music from Vienna; concert to mark 150th anniversary of Johann Strauss II, born 25 October 1825. June Bronhill with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Guest conductor Ossie Cheesman. Programme Quantity: 12 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Posters and related ephemera up to A3 size. 1975-1979]

Date: 1975-1979

By: Bootham, Ivan Thomas, 1939-2016

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-NZSO-1970s

Description: Includes: 1975: NZ Symphony Orchestra subscription special. 29th season. 1975 Christchurch series. Pamphlet (with illustration by Ivan Bootham) NZ Symphony Orchestra subscription special. 29th season. 1975 Wellington series. Chief conductor Brian Priestman. Pamphlet (with illustration by Ivan Bootham) (2 copies) NZ Symphony Orchestra subscription special. 29th season. 1975 Auckland series. Chief conductor Brian Priestman. Pamphlet (with illustration by Ivan Bootham) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra proms, with conductor John Matheson of Covent Garden. Don't miss the "Matheson" proms. Dunedin Town Hall, 1-2 February [1975] Christchurch Arts Festival. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conductor John Hopkins, presents 4 concerts. 19 March Ravel concert; 20 March lunchtime concert; 21 March cushion concert; 22 March final Festival concert. Christchurch Town Hall [1975?] New Zealand Symphony Orchestra concerts with brilliant young Israeli conductor Uri Segal. Soloists Malvina Major (soprano), Peter Frankl (piano). Family concert, Town Hall, 22 September; Beethoven, Mozart, Elgar. Town Hall 24 September [1975] Cushion concert, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Uri Segal conductor, Honor McKellar, New Zealand Symphonic Brass Ensemble Wellington Town Hall, 17 October [1975]. [Design by] Ivan Bootham. Blue poster Cushion concert, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. John Hopkins conductor, Christopher Norton piano. A 60th birthday tribute to Douglas Lilburn. Wellington Town Hall, 7 November [1975]. [Design by] Ivan Bootham. Cream poster 1976: Goodwin summer pops. Community Radio presents NZSO ... conducted by Ron Goodwin. Wellington Town Hall, 24 January [1976] NZSO Proms, with conductor Andre Kostelanetz; soloists Alfredo Campoli violin, Alan Kogosowski piano [Itinerary 11-28 February 1976] (2 copies) Pops 2ZM Music City 1130, featuring the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Measham [With] Beaver, Steve Gilpin, Rockinghorse. The top pops of '76 symphony style. Wellington Town Hall, 13 December [1976]. Orange poster (2 copies) Pops 2ZM Music City 1130, featuring the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Measham [With] Beaver, Steve Gilpin, Rockinghorse. The top pops of '76 symphony style. Wellington Town Hall, 13 December [1976]. Blue posterThe New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presents "An evening with Mozart" featuring distinguished Chinese pianist Fou Ts'ong as soloist and conductor. Auckland Town Hall 16 November; Wellington St Paul's Cathedral 19 November and 1 December; Benhe3im Marlborough Girls' College, 2 December; Nelson School of Music, 3 December [1977] (2 copies) Quantity: 6 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.