Bainton, Edgar Leslie, 1880-1956

British composer, most celebrated for his church music.

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Dunedin Music Festival, season 1950. Souvenir programme for the season [1950].

Date: 1950

Reference: Eph-A-FESTIVAL-Dunedin-1950-01

Description: Programme for the festival featuring the following performers and groups: Professor V E Galway, University String Quartet (conductor Francis Bate), University Musical Society (conductor Robert Philpot); Dunedin Choral Society, National Orchestra, Linda Parker (soprano), Lex MacDonald (baritone); University of Otago Trio (Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate, Maurice Till), St Kilda Band, Ramon Opie, K G Smith, Royal Dunedin Male Choir, Returned Services' Choir, Bertha Rawlinson; Dr E Bainton conducting the National Orchestra, with soloist Shirley Welsh (piano). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 24 pages, each 247 x 187 mm. Provenance: Donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1950].

Date: 1950

From: National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1947-1962].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1950

Description: Includes programmes for concerts on: 11 March: Orchestral concert. Conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; solo pianist Cara Hall. Town Hall Auckland, 11 March 1950. Programme 21 March: Orchestral concert. Conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; soloist Leo Cherniavsky. Town Hall [Wellington?] 21 March 1950. Programme (2 copies) 23 March: Concert for schools. Conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Wellington, 23 March 1950. Programme / flyer 25 March: Orchestral concert. Conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; leader Vincent Aspey; soloist Leo Cherniavsky. Town Hall [Wellnigton], 25 March 1950. Programme (2 copies) 29 April: Orchestral concert. Conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; leader Vincent Aspey. First Hutt City concert at Hutt Intermediate School, 29 April 1950. programme 6 May: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Wellington, 6 May 1950. Programme (2 copies) 16 May: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. Opera House Gisborne, 16 May 1950. Programme 10 June: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; soloist Colin Horsley. Town Hall Wellington, 10 June 1950. Programme (2 copies) 15 July: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; soloist Colin Horsley. Town Hall Wellington, 15 July 1950. Programme (2 copies) 29 July: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; associate artist Campoli. Town Hall Wellington, 29 July 1950. Programme (2 copies) 5 August: Conductor Michael Bowles. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 5 August 1950. Programme (2 copies) 7 August: School concert. Conductor Michael Bowles. Civic Theatre [Invercargill?], 7 August 1950. Programme (Mimeographed) 10 August: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; associate artist Campoli. Town Hall Dunedin, 10 August 1950. Programme 12 August: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; associate artist Campoli. Town Hall Dunedin, 12 August 1950. Programme 16 September: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Wellington, 16 September 1950. Programme 30 September: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; associate artist Cara Hall. Town Hall Wellington, 30 September 1950. Programme 21 October: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; associate artist Ernest Llewellyn. Town Hall Wellington, 21 October 1950. Programme (2 copies) 21 November: Conductor Michael Bowles; associate artist Mina Foley. Town Hall Auckland, 21 November 1950. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes of quarto size....

Date: 1947 - 1952

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NO-1947/1952

Description: Includes: 1947: Wellington inaugural concert (Conductor Andersen Tyrer, leader Vincent Aspey). Town Hall, 6 March 1947. Programme (2 copies) Christchurch concerts.(Conductors Andersen Tyrer and Edgar Bainton). St James Theatre, 12, 16 and 19 April 1947. Programme Dunedin inaugural concert. (Conductor Andersen Tyrer, leader Vincent Aspey). Town Hall, 24 April 1947. Programme (2 copies) Auckland inaugural concert (Conductor Andersen Tyrer, leader Vincent Aspey). Town Hall, 12 June 1947. Programme 1949: Concert. Conductor Andersen Tyrer; soloist Aleksandr Helmann (piano). Grand Opera House Wellington, 23 August [1949]. Programme 1952: 1952 Proms concerts. Conductor Michael Bowles; soloists Bessie Pollard, Ormi Reid, Ken Smith, Eric Lawson, Sybil Phillipps, Hilde Cohn, Peter Glen, Vincent Aspey, Shirley Carter). Concerts 1-5 (7-12 February 1952) in one booklet. Programme (2 copies) Norman Walker (bass); at the piano Maurice Till. NZBS [1952]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera of quarto size for concerts. 1946]

Date: 1946

By: Anderson, Ngaire Ruth, 1927-2013

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1946

Description: Includes programmes featuring: British Music Society New Zealand (Incorporated). Second concert. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 6 November 1946. Programme / flier British Music Society (Palmerston North). Second concert. Rosco Tearooms, 1 June 1946. Programme / flier British Music Society (Palmerston North). Third concert 1946. St Andrews Hall, 3 August 1946. Programme / flier Canterbury University College Department of Music. Advance programme [March-September 1946]. Flier Mrs Crawford's recital. Nimmo's Hall, 11 December 1946. Programme / flier Todd Duncan, famous Negro baritone. New Zealand tour 1946. First programme (2 copies) Todd Duncan, famous Negro baritone. New Zealand tour 1946. Second programme (2 copies) Todd Duncan, famous Negro baritone. New Zealand tour 1946. Third programme (2 copies) Todd Duncan, famous Negro baritone. New Zealand tour 1946. Fourth programme (2 copies) Todd Duncan, famous Negro baritone. New Zealand tour 1946. Plebiscite request programme (2 copies) Todd Duncan, baritone star, concert, opera, stage, screen. Three glorious concerts, Town Hall Wellington. 3, 7, 10 August. At the piano, William Allen. Promotional flier (2 copies) Todd Duncan. Grand farewell recital. Grand Opera House, 27 August [1946]. Programme / flier (2 copies) Joan Hammond, dramatic soprano. Associate artist Raymond Lambert, pianist. Recital, Wellington, 19 October 1946. Programme (2 copies) Joan Hammond, dramatic soprano. Associate artist Raymond Lambert, pianist. Recital, Wellington, 22 October 1946. Programme Joan Hammond, dramatic soprano. Associate artist Raymond Lambert, pianist. Christchurch, 25 October 1946. Programme Joan Hammond, dramatic soprano. Associate artist Raymond Lambert, pianist. Recital, Town Hall Dunedin, 28 October 1946. Programme The New Zealand tour of Frank Hutchens and Lindley Evans; the famous duo pianists. Itinerary and programme no. 1 The New Zealand tour of Frank Hutchens and Lindley Evans; the famous duo pianists. Itinerary and programme no. 2 (2 copies) The New Zealand tour of Frank Hutchens and Lindley Evans; the famous duo pianists. Itinerary and programme no. 3 World tour of Robin Jansen, distinguished overseas virtuoso of the piano. Programme no. 1 - Chopin (2 copies) World tour of Robin Jansen, distinguished overseas virtuoso of the piano. Programme no. 2 - Beethoven (2 copies) Rawdon Blandford presents Robin Jansen in a special request programme [1946]. Programme / flyer The Auckland Chamber Music Society presents Lili Kraus. Town Hall Auckland, Thursday 8 August 1946. Programme Lili Kraus plays Beethoven for China. Auckland Town Hall, 21 November 1946. Programme Lili Kraus, international celebrity pianist. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 4 July 1946. Recital programme Lili Kraus, international celebrity pianist. Town Hall Wellington, 27 July 1946. Recital programme (2 copies, one autographed) Palmerston North Choral Union. "Messiah". Opera House Palmerston North, 3 December 1946. Programme Broadcasting Service Orchestra, conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; soloist Solomon; leader of orchestra Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Wellington, 21 August 1946. Programme (2 copies, and a third, autographed by Dr Edgar Bainton on back page) Announcing the 1946 tour of Solomon, Britain's master pianist. Town Hall Wellington - two magnificent concerts, 16 and 21 August. Promotional pamphlet featuring autographed portrait photograph. Announcing the 1946 tour of Solomon, Britain's master pianist. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 26, 28, 30 August [1946]. Pamphlet Solomon, in the distinguised presence of Their Excellencies the Governor general and Lady Freyberg. Wellington Town Hall, 16 August 1946. Programme (2 copies) Solomon. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 26 August 1946. Programme (2 copies) Solomon's first New Zealand ovation. ... Civic Theatre Invercargill, 6 September 1946. Programme. Programme Solomon. In the distinguished presence of Their Excellencies the Governor General and Lady Freyberg. Town Hall Wellington, 12 September 1946. Programme (2 copies) Robert P H Jensen presents a farewell concert for Raymond Windsor. Town Hall Wellington, 20 February 1946. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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Concert programmes - VIP soloists and non-NZSO soloists

Date: 1951-1976, 1987

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Records

Reference: MS-Papers-11902-053

Description: Programmes from concerts by visiting soloists. Some have annotations. Some have newsclippings and other papers enclosed. The programme for concert by John Brownlee has two photographs and typed biographical notes tipped in. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed matter

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1947].

Date: 1947

From: National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1947-1962].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1947

Description: Includes programmes for concerts on: 12 March: Second Wellington concert. Conductor Andersen Tyrer; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall, 12 March. Programme 29 March: Celebrity orchestral concert. Guest conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; soloist Lili Kraus. Town Hall Wellington, 29 March 1947. Programme (2 copies) 14 April: Concert for post-primary schools. Conductor Andersen Tyrer; leader Vincent Aspey. St James Theatre Christchurch, 14 April 1947. Programme 16 April: Second Christchurch concert. Conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; leader Vincent Aspey. St James Theatre Christchurch, 16 April 1947. Programme (2 copies) 19 April: Third Christchurch concert. Conductor Andersen Tyrer; leader Vincent Aspey. St James Theatre Christchurch, 19 April 1947. Programme 21 April: Concert for post-primary schools. Conductor Andersen Tyrer; leader Vincent Aspey; piano soloist Althea Harley Slack. St James Theatre Christchurch, 21 April 1947. Programme 29 April: Concert for post-primary schools. Conductor Andersen Tyrer; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Dunedin, 29 April 1947. Programme (2 copies) 30 April: Second Dunedin concert. Conductor Andersen Tyrer; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall, 30 April 1947. Programme (2 copies) 2 May: Concert for post-primary schools. Conductor Andersen Tyrer; leader Vincent Aspey; piano soloist Raymond Windsor. Town Hall Dunedin, 2 May 1947. Programme (2 copies) 13 May: Celebrity orchestral concert. Conductor Andersen Tyrer; soloist Colin Horsley. Town Hall Wellington, 13 May 1947. Programme (2 copies) 24 May: Celebrity orchestral concert. Conductor Andersen Tyrer; soloist Colin Horsley. Town Hall Wellington, 24 May 1947. Programme (2 copies) 4 July: Final Auckland concert. Guest conductor Warwick Braithwaite. Auckland Town Hall, 4 July 1947. Programme 16 July: Celebrity orchestral concert. Guest conductor Warwick Braithwaite. Town Hall Wellington, 16 July 1947. Programme (2 copies) 23 July: Celebrity orchestral concert. Guest conductor Warwick Braithwaite; solo pianist Colin Horsley. Dunedin Town Hall, 23 July 1947. Programme 29 July: Celebrity orchestral concert. Guest conductor Warwick Braithwaite. Dunedin Town Hall, 29 July 1947. Programme (2 copies) 13 August: Guest conductor Warwick Braithwaite. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 13 August 1947. Programme 20 August: Final concert. Guest conductor Warwick Braithwaite. Town Hall Wellnigton, 20 August 1947. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.