Wilderspin, Raymond John, 1947-2011

Organist at St John's Church Willis Street, Wellington, 1970-2002. Funeral service with two photographs retrieved 25 July 2013 from http://www.tributes.co.nz/data/6053.pdf

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1971]

Date: 1971

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1971

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: Count Basie and his Orchestra, featuring vocalist Mary Stallings. Auckland Town Hall, 9 February 1971; Wellington Town Hall, 10 February 1971. Programme (2 copies) Julie Felix, New Zealand March 1971. Programme / itinerary booklet Happy Wanderers Choir (Queensland). Ninth annual concert 1971. Souvenir programme for a concert at Orana Hall, Brisbane 25-26 June 1971, plus order of service for Methodist Central Mission, Civic Square Auckland where the choir performed on 8 August 1971 (2 copies), a small poster for 8-9th August, a newsletter and list of billets issued by the Methodist Central Mission Handel "Messiah", with the Auckland Dorian Singers, the University of Auckland Choral Society, Lois Marshall, Marie-Therese Laurijssen, Anthony Benfell, Barry Mora, Douglas Mews, Ronald Dellow, Symphonia of Auckland. Peter Godfrey, conductor. Auckland Town Hall, 17 July 1971. Programme World Vision Korean Children's Choir. First Australian and New Zealand tour 1971. Souvenir programme Williamson-Edgley Theatres Ltd and Kerridge Odeon Presentation. The Glenn Miller Orchestra, directed by and featuring Buddy de Franco. First Australasian tour, November 1971. Programme (autographed) Music Players Seventy. [Concert of music by Edwin Carr, Stravinsky, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Takeuchi and Bartok]. Programme [1971?] (2 copies) Music Players 70. Oliver Messiaen "Quartet for the end of time" [Flyer. 1970s?] Peter Nero. Australian tour 1971; New Zealand tour 1971 [Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, 3-8 April 1971]. Programme New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation. Lunch-hour recital of New Zealand music and poetry (Farquhar, Lilburn, Body, Cresswell; performers Valerie Rigg, Anna Heald, Angela Connal, Jennifer Baigent, Ronald Weatherburn, John Noble, John McIvor, Gary Brain; directed by Alex Lindsay). Studio 2, 3 August 1971. Blue programme sheet Palmerston North Civic Centre Association. "Under the sun", by Jenny McLeod director Jenny McLeod; chairman of Management Committee Morva Croxson and director Peter Tulloch. Programme (2 copies) Les Percussions de Strasbourg. [Concert. 1971]. Programme (2 copies) Syntagma Musicum. [Concerts. 1971]. Two programmes (each different) UBA Promotions proudly present the return of Roger Whittaker show, featuring the brian hands Quartet, Nash Chase, Jay 'n' Bee [1971]. Programme Raymond Wilderspin. Recital of 18th century organ music. St Johns Church Willis Street, 10 October [1971]. Pink flyer. Zagreb Quartet. [Concert. 1971]. Programme Quantity: 20 programmes and fliers, plus duplicates and versions. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto 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 1978].

Date: 1978

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1978

Description: Includes: AGC Paradine Entertainments Ltd present Joan Armatrading. Town Hall Wellington, 11 June. Ticket for Stalls T29 Auckland University Singers, conductor Peter Godfrey. Whakatane Little Theatre, 22 July; St Patricks Catholic Church Te Puke, 23 July [1978]. Programme Peter Baillie (tenor) with Raymond Wilderspin (organ). St John's Church Willis Street, 30 July, 2.30 pm. Flyer only Bay of Plenty Music School, 5-7 May, Whakatane [1978]. Pamphlet /programme / application form Blenheim Choral Society. Rules; amended & re-introduced February 1978. [photocopied sheet] Liona Boyd. Don't miss this opportunity to see and hear the musical event of the year. Tour itinerary August 1978. Pamphlet / booking form Frans Bruggen, recognized as the world's greatest recorder and Baroque flute player ... with Anthony Jennings, harpsichord. St Peter's Church Willis Street, 22 March [1978], Flier (2 copies) Cantabile Singers, conducted by Beatrice Webster. "The messiah", by George Frederick Handel. Tauranga Town Hall, 3 November; St Patricks Church Te Puke, 4 November [1978]. Programme Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. J S Bach St John Passion. Cathedral Choir, Burnside Chorale, Orchestra; conductor Don Whelan. [Christchurch], 24 March [1978?] Programme Christchurch Civic Music Council Incorporated. National concerto competition (Instrumental). 1977-1978. Final concert (With Alison Catanach, Rachel Skinner, Wilma Smith, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Adjudicator Keith Field). Town Hall Auditorium, 18 February [1978]. Programme (2 copies) An evening of Schubert songs commemorating the 150th anniversary of the composer's death. Introduced and sung by Gerald Christeller (baritone) with Colleen Rae-Gerard at the piano. Memorial Theatre Victoria University, 11 October [1978]. Flier "Christmas festival of carol singing". Wellington Town Hall, 3 December [1978]. Invitation card only Combined Colleges Music Festival. (Wairarapa College, Rathkeale, Kuranui College, Chanel College, St Matthews College, Makora College, Solway). 26-27 April 1978. Programme College Consort. Help export genuine New Zealand wind! Send the Crumhorns to Canada. Pamphlet / donation form David Farquhar; a tribute on his 50th birthday. St Andrew's Church, 5 April 1978. Radio New Zealand. Programme (2 copies) Third Gisborne Music School. Gisborne Girls' High School Gisborne, 8-13 May 1978. Programme / enrolment form The Haber Duo: Michael Haber ("a romantic cellist") and Nancy Haber ("an excllent harpist"). [Concert Chamber, 4 May 1978]. Flier, plus fliers for both individual performers, with photographs Hamilton Music School. Twentieth, 18-22 August [1978]. Centre for Continuing Education, University of Waikato. Pamphlet Maurice Hasson, violin; Maurice Till, piano. Wellington Concert Chamber 28 March; Tauranga Town Hall, 30 march 1978. Programme Michael Houstoun. Piano recital. Old St Paul's, 20 November [1978]. Flier (with photograph) John Forrest Senior High School. New Zealand concert tour, 1-17 September 1978. Pamphlet / repertoire [Jubilate Singers?]. Music of the Italian Renaissance. Organist David Childs; conductor Martin Setchell. [Christchurch?] Catholic Cathedral, Sunday 11 June [1978?]. Programme (2 copies) Sylvia Kersenbaum. Recital. Wellington State Opera House, 15 April 1978. Programme Rhona Lever (bass viol); Peter Low (harpsichord). Lunchtime concert; music for bass viol and harpsichord by Marais, Rameau, Couperin. State trinity Centre, 19 May [1978]. Programme New Zealand Accordion Association. Championships. Avondale Intermediate School, Holley Street Avondale, 3-4 June 1978. Programme Royal School of Church Music (Wellington Branch). Summer course with Martin How. Nelson Boys College, 16-23 January 1978. Pamphlet / enrolment form (2 copies) Royal School of Church Music, conductor Gary Bowler with brass ensemble; accompanist Stanley Jackson. Christmas carol festival. Wellington Cathedral Molesworth Street, 2 December [1978]. Yellow flier. The NZSO presents Gyorgy Sandor, piano. Recital Christchurch James Hay Theatre, 27 April 1978. Programme Sonic [Circus] 5 (With Victoria University Music Department, Gary Brain, Trevor Dean, John Rimmer, James Fulkerson, Schola Musica, Margaret Nielsen, Gavin Saunders, Gillian Bibby, Kass McAuliffe, et al.). Symphony House, August 1978. Programme (2 copies) Betty Stewart organ recital. St John's Presbyterian Church Willis Street, 15 October 2.30 pm [1978]. Flyer only Randy Stonehill. Music at it's [sic] best. Wellington Concert Chamber, 30 August [1978]. Flier Symphonic band weekend, for brass, woodwind, percussion and string bass players. Tauranga, 23-25 May 1978. Pamphlet / enrolment form Maurice Till pianist in recital. James Hay Theatre, 25 August 1978. Programme (Christchurch Chamber Music Society) Maurice Till piano; Patricia Lawrey mezzo-soprano. Marama Hall Dunedin 22 February 1978; Concert Chamber Wellington, 25 February 1978. Programme (2 copies) [Wadestown Plunket fundraiser concert] (With Fiona Pople, Ted Pople, Sonja Wilson, Anne Kendall, Amelia Skinner, Blanche Norton, and a Dixieland bracket). St Lukes Hall Wadestown, 5 December 1978. Programme Wainuiomata Choir, conductor John Knox, soloists Heather Taylor, Debbie Woodford, John Miley, Michael Riddiford, pianist Maurie Faulkner. St Stephens Union Church, 30 September 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Christchurch Cathedral, 16 March 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Nelson Cathedral, 18 March 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Wanganui Christ Church, 20 March 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Hamilton Cathedral, 1 April; Dunedin Cathedral, 9 April 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Wellington, Old St Pauls, 5 April 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Napier Cathedral, 3 April 1978. Programme Wellington Society for Music Education. Concert list no. 2, March 1978. Third Wellington Music School. Chilton St James School, Lower Hutt, 20-23 October (Labour weekend) 1978. Pamphlet / application form (2 copies) Wellington Organists' Association Inc. Wellington organ festival. 3-5 June 1978. Pamphlet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Richard Till, from the papers of his father Maurice Till. One item donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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Interview indexes, notes, and other papers from interviewees M-Z

Date: 1983 - 1994-1999

From: Simpson, Jane, 1958-: Collection

By: Masiofo La'ulu Fetauimalemau Mata'afa, 1928-2007; Metge, Alice Joan (Dame), 1930-; Miller, Bruce Herbert, 1927-; Moore, Albert Charles, 1926-2009; Morton, John Edward (Prof), 1924-2011; Nairn, Mitzi, active 1979-1996; Northey, Richard John, 1945-; Paterson, Susan, 1953-2018; Romans-Clarkson, Sarah (Dr), active 1988; Stevens, Ross, -1997; Wallace, Bill, active 1981-2000; Watson, Malcolm Hames, active 1970-2000; Wilderspin, Raymond John, 1947-2011; Winstone, Dorothy Gertrude (Dame), 1919-2014

Reference: OHA-9338

Description: Folder contains abstracts and other printed matter relating to interviews with Fetaui Mata'afa, Joan Metge, Bruce Miller, Albert Moore, John Morton, John Murray, Mitzi Nairn, Richard Northey, W H Oliver, Sue Paterson, Francis Porter, Sarah Romans, Ross Stevens, Bill Wallace, Malcolm Watson, Ray Wilderspin, Dorothy Winstone, and Mona Woods. Other printed matter includes newspaper clippings, correspondence, and articles or other works written by the interviewees. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Originally donated in a folder labeled "SCM Interview Papers M-Z". Quantity: 1 folder(s). Search dates: 1983 - 1994 - 1999 Processing information: Original folder has not been retained.

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Interview with Ray Wilderspin, tape one

Date: 5 December 1994

From: Simpson, Jane, 1958-: Collection

By: Wilderspin, Raymond John, 1947-2011

Reference: OHC-030357

Description: Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 audiocassette(s). Search dates: 1994-12-05 Processing information: Description created from item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing.

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Fragment from Cambridge Music School (12th) ; [and various interviews and musical excer...

Date: 1957, 1974, 1981

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Grove, Frank, active 1974; Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809; Hollins, Amanda, active 1995; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Ritchie, John Anthony, 1921-2014; Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951; Spedding, Arthur, active 1957; Spragg, Keith, active 1978; Tatchell, Mary, active 1975; Wilkinson, Farquhar Davis, 1932-

Reference: MSC-000880

Description: Fragment from 12th Cambridge Music School, January 1957, comprises end of final item of final concert - Symphony no 8 by Beethoven; closing of school by Stewart R Morrision, Director of Adult Education; ringing of school bell by Arthur Spedding, who attended all the earlier Cambridge Music Schools; voice of Owen Jensen who directed the first twelve schools (Archive tape 109). Interview of Mr Arthur Broadhurst, recorded at Lichfield, Staffordshire, by Christopher Small, on 30 November 1974; message for the 36th Cambridge Music School from A F Broadhurst OBE, recorded at Lichfield, Staffs, 15 Aug 1981, with voices of Ronald Dellow, Layton Ring. Radio interview by Anthony Jennings of the 28th(?) Cambridge Music School, Jan 1974, including finale of Concertino for clarinet and strings by John Ritchie, soloist Keith Spragg and voices of Ronald Dellow, John Wells, Ray Wilderspin; section of Britten's `Hymn to Cecilia', Haydn Cello concerto with Farquhar Wilkinson, cello; Flute concerto in D, Mandy Hollins, Frank Grove; Schoenberg `A survivor from Warsaw' Mary Tatchell (Archive tape 108). Other Titles - Symphony no 8 [Excerpt] / Beethoven Other Titles - Concertino for clarinet and strings [Excerpt] / John Ritchie, soloist Keith Spragg Other Titles - Hymn to Cecilia [Excerpt] / Britten Other Titles - [Concertos, violoncello] Cello concerto / Haydn ; Farquhar Wilkinson, cello Other Titles - [Concertos, flute] Flute concerto in D / Mozart ; Mandy Hollins, Frank Grove Other Titles - A survivor from Warsaw / Schoenberg ; Mary Tatchell Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s).