Greevy, Bernadette, 1940-2008

Irish mezzo-soprano. She was founder and artistic director of the Anna Livia Dublin International Opera Festival (Retrieved 12 December 2011 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernadette_Greevy).

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Ephmera of octavo size related to music including music programes

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1984/2

Description: Includes: Wellington Organists Association Inc presents Adam Butler (Organ scholar St Paul's Anglican Church Dunedin). H Temple White Memorial recital. St Johns Presbyterian Church Willis Street Wellington, 3 October [1984]. Yellow flyer California State University Choir, director Frank Pooler, and the Festival Singers of Wellington, director Guy Jansen; with members of the Sinfonia of Wellington, conducted by William Southgate, in Stravinsky's "Symphony of psalms". Wellington Town Hall, 4 July [1984]. Flyer Cambridge Music School, 39th. St Peter's School Cambridge. 27 December 1984 - 6 January 1985. Pamphlet / application form (2 copies) Central Districts Brass Band Association. Contest 125. New Plymouth, 22-23 September 1984. Programme Maurice Collier extends an invitation to you and your friends to attend a piano recital to be given by some of his young and talented pupils at the State Opera House, Manners Street Wellington. 16 September 1984. Invitation card Continental Airlines Auckland Brass, with the Precision Drill Unit (Musical director Errol Mason; volcalist Jacqui Fitzgerald). Two great concerts: Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 11 August; Palmerston North Opera House 12 August [1984]. Pamphlet Andrea Garing farewell concert. Wellington Concert Chamber, 13 July 1984. Programme Goethe Institute Wellington. Solo violin concert, Jenny Abel. Old St Paul's, 22 July 1984. Programme (2 copies) Bernadette Greevy, mezzo-soprano, accompanied by Maurice Till, piano. Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 1 August [1984]. Flyer (2 copies) Invercargill Symphonia, [with] Carl Pini, Walter Godde, Maurice Till. State Insurance Theatre Invercargill, 25 August 1984. Programme Diedre Irons, piano. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 31 October [1984]. Programme / flyer Phil Keaggy in concert. Wellington College Auditorium, 13 December [1984]. Flier 1984 Mana Arts Festival. Concert programme for Wellington Youth Orchestra (director William Southgate, leader Donna Livingstone), Orpheus Choir (director Peter Godfrey) and New Zealand Maori Chorale (leader Paul Katene). Compere Philip Liner. Porirua Hall, 22 July 1984. Programme "Nostalgia; musical memories of the 20s, 30s 40s". (With Upper Hutt Choral Society, May Lloyd Trio, the Wellingtones, Upper Valley Big Band). Heretaunga College, 21-22 July [1984]. Programme Sanguma. Direct from Papua New Guinea, with special guests Patea Maori Club. State Opera House, 19 July [1984]. Flyer (2 copies) St James' patronal festival celebrated with two concerts at St James Church Lower Hutt: Schola Musica 15 July 1984; St James Choir 22 July 1984. Blue flyer (2 copies) Lecture by Bela Siki: "Hungarian musical personalities in the first half of the twentieth century". Music Room Hunter 332, 27 September [1984]. Small white flyer/slip Spring series 1984. Walter Godde, cello; Maurice Till, piano. james Hay Theatre, Christchurch Town Hall, 24 October 1984. Programme Spring series 1984. Michael Houstoun, piano. James Hay Theatre Christchurch Town Hall, 12 November 1984. Programme Spring series 1984. Carl Pini violin; Maurice Till piano. James Hay Theatre Christchurch Town Hall, 28 November 1984. Programme (2 copies) Spring series 1984. Michael Houstoun, Maurice Till, piano duet. James Hay Theatre Christchurch Town Hall, 2 December 1984. Programme (2 copies) Upper Hutt Choral Society. Christmas concert. St Mary's Church Silverstream, 9 and 12 December 1984. Programme Gillian Weir. Solo recital. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presentation. Wellington, 14 November 1984. Programme Gilliam Weir plays and presents works by J S Bach. St James Church Lower Hutt, 28 November [1984]. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Chamber Soloists presents a programme of major 20th century chamber works. Conducted by Michael Vinten. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 15 July 1984. Flyer Wellington Music School, 9th. Sacred Heart College Lower Hutt. Labour weekend 19-22 October 1984. Pamphlet / application form Roger Whittaker. NZ tour 1984. A Joe Brown Enterprises Ltd presentation in association with Jarden Corporation. 15-24 November 1984. Flyer (2 copies) Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 36 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 240 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources including Mrs S Bertaud, David Lascelles, Louise Buckingham, and Richard Till.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Posters. 1984]

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-NZSO-1984

Description: Includes: NZSO; New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Wellington Sunday series 230. Sunday after noon concerts at the Michael Fowler Centre. ... 4 exciting concerts for only $39.20 (2 copies) 31 March: Conductor Doron Salomon; clarinettist John McCaw. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) 13 & 14 April: Conductor Doron Salomon; pianist Michael Houstoun; soprano Beverley Bergen. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) 12 May: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; violinist Peter Schaffer. Michael Fowler Centre 19 May: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; pianist Ian Hobson. Michael Fowler Centre 20 & 24 May: Beethoven Festival. Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; pianist Ian Hobson. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) 16 & 17 June: Conductor Sir Charles groves; cellist Wilfred Simenauer. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) 7 July: Conductor Sir Charles Groves; pianist Ivo Pogorelich; choir The Orpheus Choir. Michael Fowler Centre 13 July: Conductor Choo Hoey; pianist Ivo Pogorelich. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) 4 August: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; mezzo Bernadette Greevy; baritone John Shirley-Quirk. Michael Fowler Centre 18 August: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; pianist Michael Housto[u]n. Michael Fowler Centre 6 & 7 October: Conductor Piero Gamba; violinist Carl Pini. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) 27 October: NZSO Opera Gala. Conductor John Matheson with 12 leading singers. Michael Fowler Centre 27 October, 3 & 16 November: 3 for 30 at the Michael Fowler Centre. NZSO Opera Gala 27 October; Younf Musicians finals 3 November; Premiere special 16 November 14 November: Gillian Weir, world renowned organist. Wellington Cathedral 16 November: Conductor John Matheson; cellist Walter Godde. Michael Fowler Centre (2 copies) 22 November: Conductor John Matheson; cellist Walter Godde. Michael Fowler Centre, 22 November Quantity: 16 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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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1984 - Folder 1]

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1984-1

Description: Includes: Always wanted to sing in a choir? Tuesday, May 22nd. Wellington Community Music School [Form] An afternoon with the Bach family. Music by: J.S., C.P.E. & J.C. Bach. Lesley Graham - soprano; Annabelle Laing - flute; Elizabeth Marrison - harpsichord & piano. National Art Gallery; Sunday, 13th May [2 copies; 1 blue, 1 white] Asia Composers' League (Malaysia Division) 10, Jalan Bunga Melati 5, Taman Saraya, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. Country Report - Malaysia [Report] Asian Composers League Republic of China National Committee. Country report, by Wen Long-Hsin Auckland Folk Festival Inc. 12th Auckland Folk Festival, Friday 25th - Monday 28th January 1985. Knock-na-gree, West Coast Road, Oratia, Auckland. Newsletter No.1 Auckland String Quartet. Old St Pauls, Mulgrave St. Friday, 8 June Auckland City Art Gallery, Artist's Project No 7: Jack Body - Runes Julian Bream can't be at the next meeting of the Wellington Classical Guitar Society, but you can be. Sunday, March 11. St Andrew's on the Terrace Derek Brimstone. Wellington Folk Centre. Tuesday, 16 October The European Festival Concerts presents: Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, in commemoration of 40 years of peace in Europe. Coventry Cathedral, Friday, August 10, 1984. English Symphony Orchestra, Lyndon Woodside, conductor, with members of: Aeolian Choir, Christchurch, NZ; Hamilton Civic Choir, NZ [2 copies] Wellington Organists' Association Inc. presents: Adam Butler - Organ Scholar, St Paul's Anglican Cathedral Dunedin. H. Temple White memorial recital, St Johns Presbyterian Church, Willis St, Wellington. Wednesday, 3rd Ocber [2 copies] Choral workshop - Frank Pooler. A must for all music teachers, choral directors, singers. Music suite - Teachers College, Sat 28 July 84. Organised by Wellington Society for Music Education Jeff Clarkson is forming a synthesizer band and would like to hear from interested female + male keyboard musicians urgently. Country's report - Hong Kong by Richard Tsang [Report] The Devon Street Quartet. Bartok, Lilburn, Mountfort, Mozart. At the New Depot, Tues, Oct 16 Raynor Promotions presentAn evening with three guitar masters: Stanley Clarke & Miroslav Vitous, with special guest Larry Coryell. Auckland Town Hall, June 15; Christchurch Town Hall, June 17; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, June 18 [3 copies (2 versions: 2 blue, 1 yellow)] New Zealand Students Arts Council presents: From Scratch - Rhythmworks. Drum Sing; Pacific 3,2,1,zero. From the sublime to the ridiculous - in 5 steps. Featuring the music of: Hildegard von Bingen; Brahms; Gershwin; Rossini; Berberian. Rosalind Salas, voice; Roger Buchanan, piano. St Andrew's lunchtime series, Wed 22 Aug Farewell concert: Andrea Garing, compered by Brian Clark. Wellington Concert Chamber, Friday, July 13th [2 copies] John Gibson in concert, with Michael Gilchrist, from Auckland + T.V.'s Heroes. Art Attack performance cafe. 22 Nov - 2 Dec [2 copies: 1 yellow, 1 red] Grand Country & Western Charity Concert. Proceeds to the Mary Potter Hospice for the terminally ill. Guest artists: Max Whitehouse & the Graffiti Band! On Saturday 10th March 1984, St Patrick's College Hall, Kilbirnie Bernadette Greevy, mezzo-soprano. Accompanied by Maurice Till, piano, in a recital of arias and songs by Handel, Gluck, Brahms, Duparc, Granados. The programme also includes traditional songs. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt, Wednesday, 1 August [2 copies] Organ recital: Dianne G Halliday. A recital of American organ music. St Peter's Church, Willis St, Tuesday 3 April Hutt Valley Competitions Society Inc. Evening Post aria contest. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt. Monday, 7th May, 1984 Indian music, played by Bhaskar Chandavarkar (sitar) and Mr J Massey (tabla) Diedre Irons, piano. Victoria University Memorial Theatre. Wednesday, 31 October [2 copies] The Jackson Duo, violin & guitar. Saturday, 9th June, Library lecture hall, Mercer St Japanese music, played by Kifu Mitsuhashi (shakuhachi) and Nanae Yoshimura (koto) [Programme] Organ recital: James Johnson. Organist of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, USA. Wellington Cathedral, Monday, 9 April [2 copies] Laings Road Methodist Church. Lunchtime concerts 1984 series. 13, 20, 27 June; 4, 11, 18, 25 July. Yellow flier Laings Road Methodist Church. Lunchtime concerts 1984 series. 13, 20, 27 June; 4, 11, 18, 25 July; 1 and 8 August 1984. Flier with details of performers An evening of flamenco guitar, song, dance with Mirium [sic] and Darcy Lang. Seasons Cafe, 146 Willis St Village, 4 March [1984]. Flyer only Let's make music. Music week 1984; 1-7 October. A festival week for music makers and music lovers Let's make music. Music week 1984; 1-7 October [programme - 2 copies, including a press release] John Mills, classical guitar. Saturday 7th January. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt [2 copies] Programme: Annea Lockwood; Pamela Gray. 7 Maori dreams; Improvisation with cello; 3 songs with guitar; Malaman; Delta run. Recent developments in Chinese musical creation. The Chinese Musicians' Association. November 1984 [Essay] Wellington Classical Guitar Society Inc. Next meeting, Sunday, November 11. St Andrew's on The Terrace (Back hall). Members playing first half; Jeremy England, flamenco guitar, second half Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1977]

Date: 1977

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1977

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: The Alexander Brothers and Jimmy Shand (With Ian Powrie and his band, Jennifer Shaw, Jimmy Laurie). Australia & New Zealand 1977 tour. Promotional booklet with itinerary (New Zealand 5-18 May 1977) (2 copies) Bernard Bartelink, visiting Dutch organist. St John's Church Willis St., 17 August 1977. Flyer Celebration Singers. "Recital of praise". Wesley Methodist Church, 20 May 1977. Flyer Evans Gudinski presents The Chieftains (Paddy Moloney, Sean Potts, Martin Fay, Sean Keane, Michael Tubridy, Derek Bell, Kevin Conneff). Promotional booklet [1977?] The Dubliners in concert in Australia & New Zealand, March-April 1977. [Itinerary on flyer; New Zealand dates 2-8 April 1977] Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions presents an evening with Maria Farandouri singing the songs of Mikis Theodorakis. Wellington Town Hall, 17 December [1977]. Flier Dale Gold (double bass) and Diedre Irons (piano). Studio 1, Broadcasting House Wellington 9 June 1977. Flier Gore Country Music Club. Flyer, committee list [1977?] Clifford Hocking presents Stephan Grappelli with the Diz Disley Trio. Australasian tour, march/April 1977. Bernadette Greevy contralto; Maurice Till piano. Dunedin Concert Society. Concert Chamber, 30 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) Camini Promotions presents Kamahl, 1977-1978 Australasian tour. Producer Kamahl; director Roger Henning Recital: Sydney Mann violin; Glynne Adams viola; Robert Glenton cello; Dale Gold double-bass; Maurice Till piano. Waitaki Girls' High School Oamaru 31 May 1977; Town Hall Dunedin 1 June 1977. Programme Marton Players: Old time music hall. September 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30; Oct 1 1977. [Programme / song sheet] Napier Civic Choir. "Messiah" sing-in. St John's Cathedral Napier. 20 November [1977]. Typescript sheet O.A.S.I.S. benefit concert (With Ian Wedde, Dave Smith, Helene Wong, Murray Edmond, Marg Layton & Paul Metsers, Larf Theatre, Wilma Smith, Robin Perks, Peter Cowley, Godley Head, Rough Justice). Wellington [ca 21 November 1977]. Flier Robert Oliver and Roy Tankersley. Lunchtime recital. Public Library Lecture Hall, 18 August 1977. Flyer, and programme sheet The Royal Concert in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh (With the Skellerup Woolston Band, the Christchurch Youth Orchestra under Peter Zwartz, a Combined Primary Schools Choir, Cashmere High School Chamber Music Orchestra under Carol A Moffatt, New Zealand Ballet, the Canterbury Orchestra under Dobbs Franks, Christchurch Harmonic Chorale, St Andrew's College Pipe Band). Christchurch Town Hall, 4 March 1977. Programme Royal School of Church Music (Wellington Branch). Choral workshop. 3 August 1977. Typescript flyers Peter Russell and Bruce Greenfield. Lieder recital "Composers and poems". Music Room, Hunter Building [Victoria] University. 28 January 1977?]. Typescript programme Schola Sacra Choir Wanganui. Music for choir and strings, with the Concord String Ensemble. Directed by Vincent James. St Jon's Cathedral Napier, 21 May 1977. Programme /blue flyer The Scholars. Auckland Festival Music season. 26 and 28 March 1977. Promotional flyer The Scholars. Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium, 23 March 1977. Programme Christopher Cambridge presents Harry Secombe, plus special guests Peters & Lee. Promotional booklet [1977, dated from poster] Maurice Till, piano. Solo recitals 1977. Flyer / programme (2 copies) Tooting Bec and friends present a selection.(With Derek Beamish, Penny Beckett, Chris Francis, Murray Lawrence, Darius McCallum, Greg Mildenhall, Mark Moorhouse, Jennifer Saila). [Place unknown, 1977?]. Flyer Tudor Choristers (Melbourne). St Peter's Church Wgtn. 29 August [1977]. Flyers (2 different; 2 copies of one, 1 copy of the other) Tudor Choristers of Melbourne, conducted by david Carolane. New Zealand tour, August and September 1977. Programme 2ZM. 6 o'clock Pop. Wellington Town Hall, 6 pm, Wednesday December 11 [1977?]. Illustrated small poster Sir David Willcocks conducts Beethoven and Brahms with University choirs, Dunedin Civic Orchestra, Schola Cantorum of Dunedin. Town Hall Dunedin, 1 August 1977. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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Wellington Chamber Music Society: [Music programmes of quarto size 1970-1999]

Date: 1940 - 1969

From: Wellington Chamber Music Society: [Music programmes of quarto size 1940-2015]

By: Wellington Chamber Music Society

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WCMS-1970/1999

Description: Includes: 1973: Annual report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31 December 1972. Robert and Andrea Oliver. Concert at the WCMS' AGM. Tuesday 27 February [1973?]. Programme /flier 1975: Annual report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31 December 1974. Music memorandum August 1975 (Features Stuttgart Youth Chamber Orchestra; Gabrieli String Quartet, organist Karl Hochreither, Warsaw Philharmonis Chamber Orchestra) Stuttgart Youth Chamber Orchestra billets. Letter to members, 19 June 1975 (2 copies) Circular letter to members from Cecily McCree, December 1975 (2 copies) 1976: Tessa Birnie. Wellington Concert Chamber, 19 June [1976]. Programme Charles Rosen, pianist. Concert presented by the Wellington Chamber Music Society by arrangement with Gerald Lascelles and with the Christchurch Arts Festival (Inc). [1976?] Programme Annual report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31 December 1975. Amendment to the Annual report for the year ended 31 December 1975 1976 concert season (Mentions John Alldis Choir, the Five Centuries Ensemble). Jan/Feb 1976 Five Centuries Ensemble. [1976]. Programme [Newsletter], April 1976 (Mentions Karl Munchinger and the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra; Tessa Birnie; the Gagliano Trio). [Newsletter], June 1976 (Mentions the Parrenin Quartet, the Troubadours, Gagliano Trio, Alfons & Aloys Kontarsky) [Newsletter], September 1976 (Mentions the Bulgarian Quartet, London Sinfonietta) 1977: [Newsletter], Dec/Jan 1976/77 (Mentions John Wion & Gilbert Kalish, Beaux Arts Trio, Amadeus Quartet, Collegium Vocale Cologne) (2 copies) [Newsletter], February 1977 (with supplement slipped in) Two summer concerts & a recital: Baroque Players, Old St Pauls Cathedral 28 January; Wellington Regional Orchestra VUW Memorial Theatre 1 February; Alistair Campbell and Barry Margan in "Wild honey", VUW Memorial Theatre 29 January [1977] (2 copies) 1978: Warsaw Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 5 October 1978. Red flier Wales Bank School music contest. [Letter to members]. 26 June 1978 Supplement to February newsletter 1978 (2 copies) 1979: Wales Bank School music contest - National final. [Letter to members. 1979?] 1981: Bartok Quartet. State Opera House 21 March; Concert Chamber 1 April [1981]. Flier 1984: Sirocco; folk music at its incredible best. State Opera House, 20 July [1984]. Flier 1986: "The romantic horn". Edward Allen (horn) and Diedre Irons (piano). Lunchtime concert [March] 1986. Programme / flier Concertante Ensemble. Renouf Foyer, Michael Fowler Centre, 10 March [1986]. Yellow flier (verso has details of future concerts) Concertante Ensemble. Auckland Town Hall 14 September; Wellington State Opera House 23 September [1986]. Programme Carl Pini Quartet. Sunday afternoon celebrity recital. Concert Chamber, 6 July [1986]. Programme 1989: Annual report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31 December 1988. Notcie of meeting to be held on 3 October 1989. Sam Konise benefit concert. National Library Auditorium, 27 November 1989. Booking form 1991: Bernadette Greevy. Chamber concert with Franz-Paul Decker, Donald Armstrong, Satomi Suzuki, Vyvyan Yendoll, Allan Chisholm. State Opera House, 13 November 1991. Flier / programme (2 copies) 1993: Annual report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31 December 1992. Auditor's report, 31 March 1993 Michael Houstoun. Beethoven Cycle; 32 piano sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven. 3-24 November [1993]. Spiral-bound booklet (2 copies) 1997: Dan Poynton, piano. "You hit him he cry out". Third (Bonus) concert. Ilott Concert Chamber, 29 June 1997. Programme on red paper Chrome. 1997 Sunday series. Fifth concert. Ilott Concert Chamber, 3 August 1997. Programme (2 copies) Margaret Medlyn, Diedre Irons, Richard Mapp in Schubert. 1997 Sunday series. Seventh concert. Ilott Concert Chamber, 14 September 1997. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to quarto size, some illustrated

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1990. Folder 1]

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1990-1

Description: Includes: Aotea Centre opening concert. 9 September 1990. Programme CPA Capital Performing Arts Orchestra in conjunction with Scots College presents a Gala Benefit Concert featuring Peter Bailey [Baillie] (tenor), Emily Mair (soprano). Scots College 30-31 March [1990]. Flyer (2 copies) Capital Boys' and Men's Choir. Fauré "Requiem". St Mark's Church Basin Reserve, 14 April [1990]. Flyer Carillon 1990; first New Zealand International Carillon festival. Wellington, 24 March - 25 April. Official New Zealand 1990 project. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (1 copy) Chamber concert. Bernadette Greevy (mezzo-soprano) with Franz-Paul Decker (pianist), Donald Armstrong (violin), Satomi Suzuki (violin), Vyvyan Yendoll (viola), Allan Chisholm (cello). [Location unknown, ca 1990]. Programme /flyer Keith McGrouther Promotions Ltd proudly present first New Zealand tour direct from Scotland. The Clansmen. Full 2 hour show! Appearing at ..... Flyer Peter Daly. New music for violin solo. Centre Gallery, 335 Willis Street, Sat 16 [1990]. Flyer New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the gala concert "Festival on Broadway" (with Barbara Dickson, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kenneth Young, Kay Griffel, John Diedrich). Michael Fowler Centre, 24 March 1990]. Programme (2 copies) Gallery Orchestra, Hutt Valley High Choir, Gallery Youth Orchestra. World première of two works composed for the 1990 Commission. Concert. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 21 April 1990. All proceeds to the Te Omanga Hospice. Programme (2 copies) Thirty-second Hamilton Music School. Musical director Uwe Grodd; choral director Ronald Dellow. 29 August - 2 September 1990. Flyer (2 copies) Wellington Ladies Auxiliary Cancer Society of New Zealand presents Michael Houstoun. Recital at Government House Wellington. 12 August 1990. Programme (with cover art reproduction of watercolour by Brian Carmody) Institute of Registered Music Teachers of New Zealand Wellington Branch. Piano competitions. National Library of New Zealand Auditorium, 28-30 September 1990. Programme A new voice of the Festival, Alessandra Marc [Promotional flyer] Dance with Moyi Wa Africa, Sam Manzanza and Afro-Percussion Band; Los Dos flamenco guitar and dance, Peter Daly violinist, Apollo Afro-percussion and poetry, Jeff Addison guitar, and guests. Paisley Park, 20 July [1990]. Flyer New Zealand 1990. [Folder containing ephemera for New Zealand 1990 Music Week / National Music Council of New Zealand, sheet music for the official New Zealand 1990 song "New Zealand - Kainga Tuturu (My true home)" (composed by Christopher Blake; lyrics by Simon Morris), folded A1 poster for New Zealand Music Week 1990 New Zealand String Quartet. [Performance]. St Andrews on the Terrace, 6 September. Invitation flyer addressed to Miss Margaret Calder Wellington Region New Zealand Choral Federation presents Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah". Conductor Peter Godfrey, soloists Lesley Graham, Patricia Lawrey, Frank Carter, Derek Miller, organist Janet Gibbs, NZCF combined choir. Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, 6 May [1990]. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes below 300 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including one item from Crossroads Bookshop (1999), Ronald Dellow (2004), William MacRae (2005), the estate of Willow Macky (2006), Helen Smith (2012, 2015).

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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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Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923- :"..And that's the news - Now live from the Michael Fowler ...

Date: 1990

From: Various artists :1. [Original cartoons on the subject of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. ca 1970-2002] 2. Shore-Bennett, Beverley, 1928-. [Portrait of Vincent Aspey, MBE. ca 1969]. 3. [Concept designs for the NZSO. 1990s?]. 4. [Three members of orchestra playing. 1980s?]

By: Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-

Reference: B-194-008

Description: Shows three people, one is attempting to play the piano, violin and drums at the same time, as he finishes announcing the news and introduces the NZSO with guests. The other two are singing into microphones. They look flustered and are sweating. They are clearly not the NZSO with Bernadette Greevy and Anson Austin, one of them is wearing overalls and has a mop and bucket. The title is accompained by a caption that reads 'Radio NZ feeling the pinch. Cuts to come' Inscriptions: Recto - top right - Eric Heath [in ink] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 275 x 345 mm in mat 390 x 445 mm

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera. September - D...

Date: 1990

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1990-4

Description: Includes: 2 September: Gala festival concert; a World Youth Festival event. Christchurch Town Hall, 2 September [1990]. Programme 6 September: Conductor Okko Kamu; soloist Kyoko Takezawa. Napier Municipal Theatre 6 September; Palmerston North Opera House 7 September; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 8 September; Auckland Aotea Centre 15 September (Beethoven, Sibelius, Sallinen) (2 copies) 22 September: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; soloists Daryn Edmundson, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Grant Dickson. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 22 September; Auckland Aotea Centre 29 September (Speirs, Beethoven) (2 copies) 18 October: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre (Mozart, Schoenberg) (2 copies) 24 October: Buddle Findlay Star Concerts, with Nigel Kennedy, violin. Chief conductor Franz-Paul Decker. Christchurch Town Hall 24 October; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 25 October; Hamilton Founders Theatre 26 October; Auckland Town Hall 27 October (Schumann, Brahms, Richard Strauss) (2 copies) 29 October: Benefit concert Michael Houstoun [and] members of the NZSO. Conductor Kenneth Young. Wellington Town Hall, 29 October [1990] (Yellow flyer only) November: The BP Proms. Pamphlet (2 copies) 10 November: The BP Proms. Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; soloists Bernadette Greevy, mezzo soprano; Anson Austin tenor. Wellington Town Hall 10 November; Auckland Town Hall 16 November (Mozart, Mahler) (2 copies) 13 November: The BP Proms. Chief conductor Franz-Paul Decker; soloist Alessandra Marc, soprano. Wellington Town Hall 13 November; Auckland Town Hall 15 November (Richard Strauss, Wagner) (2 copies) 14 November: Chief conductor Franz Paul Decker; soloists Bernadette Greevy mezzo soprano; Sharon Joy Vogan, piano. Auckland Town Hall 14 November 1990; Wellington Town Hall 24 November 1990. Programme (2 copies) 24 November: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker. Bernadette Greevy, mezzo; Sharon Joy Vogan, piano. Town Hall 24 November [Two tickets] 29 November: The Young Musicians Competition, November 1990. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, 29 November 1990. Programme NZSO subscription renewal package. Envelope posted October 1990. Quantity: 9 album(s) Album(s). 1 pamphlet. 1 flyer. 2 tickets. 1 envelope. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including the NZSO in 2014.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1984. Folder ...

Date: 1984

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1984-2

Description: Includes: 16 June: Sir Charles Groves guest conductor, with Wilfrid Simenauer, cellist. Michael Fowler Centre, 16 June 1984. Programme (2 copies) 17 June: Sir Charles Groves guest conductor, with Wilfrid Simenauer, cellist. Michael Fowler Centre, 17 June 1984. Programme 21 June: Sir Charles Groves guest conductor, with Wilfrid Simenauer, cellist. Dunedin Town Hall, 21 June 1984. Programme 23 June: Sir Charles Groves guest conductor, with Wilfrid Simenauer, cellist and the Royal Christchurch Musical Society. Christchurch Town Hall, 23 June 1984. Programme (2 copies) 28 June: Sir Charles Groves, guest conductor; Idil Biret, pianist. Hamilton Founders Theatre 28 June; Palmerston North Opera House 4 July 1984. Programme 29 June: Sir Charles Groves, guest conductor; Idil Biret, pianist. Auckland Town Hall, 29 June 1984. Programme 30 June: Sir Charles Groves, guest conductor; Idil Biret, pianist. Auckland Town Hall, 30 June 1984. Programme 7 July: Sir Charles Groves, guest conductor; Ivo Pogorelich, pianist and the Orpheus Choir. Michael Fowler Centre, 7 July 1984. Programme (2 copies) 10 July: Ivo Pogorelich, pianist. Christchurch, 10 July 1984. Programme 13 July: Choo Hoey, guest conductor; Ivo Pogorelich, pianist. Michael Fowler Centre 13 July; Auckland Town Hall 14 July 1984. Programme 28 July: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; Bernadette Greevy, mezzo-soprano; John Shirley-Quirk, baritone. Christchurch Town Hall 28 July; Auckland Town Hall 11 August 1984. Programme (2 copies) 30 July: Franz-Paul Decker principal guest conductor; John Shirley-Quirk, baritone. Dunedin Regent Theatre, 30 July 1984. Programme Quantity: 12 album(s) Album(s). 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, 1984. Folder ...

Date: 1984

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1984-3

Description: Includes: 2 August : John Shirley-Quirk. Solo recital. Tauranga 2 August; Whangarei 7 August 1984. Programme 4 August: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; Bernadette Greevy mezzo-soprano; John Shirley-Quirk, baritone. Michael Fowler Centre, 4 August 1984. Programme (2 copies) 6 August: Bernadette Greevy solo recital. New Plymouth 6 August 1984. Programme 8 August: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; Bernadette Greevy mezzo-soprano. Hastings Municipal Theatre, 8 August 1984. Programme 9 August: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; John Shirley-Quirk, baritone. Napier Municipal Theatre, 9 August 1984. Programme 10 August: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; Bernadette Greevy, mezzo-soprano. Auckland Town Hall, 10 August 1984. Programme 18 August: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; Michael Houstoun, pianist. Michael Fowler Centre, 18 August 1984. Programme (2 copies) 25 August: Franz-Paul Decker, conductor; Katherine Austin, pianist. Hastings Municipal Theatre 25 August; Wellington Town Hall 26 August 1984. Programme 29 August: Philips Electrical Industries of NZ Limited and United Building Society Charity concert in aid of the Child Health Research Foundation. Michael Fowler Centre Wellington, 29 August 1984. Programme 5 September: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; Bela Siki, pianist. New Plymouth Opera House 5 September 1984. Programme 6 September: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; Bela Siki, pianist. Hamilton Founders Theatre, 6 September 1984. Programme 8 September: Franz-Paul Decker, principal guest conductor; Bela Siki, pianist. Auckland Town Hall, 8 September 1984. Programme 15 September: Piero Gamba, guest conductor; Robert Davidovici, violinist. Christchurch Town Hall, 15 September 1984. Programme (2 copies) 18 September: Piero Gamba, guest conductor; Robert Davidovici, violinist. Palmerston North Opera House, 18 September 1984. Programme 22 September: Piero Gamba, guest conductor; Robert Davidovici, violinist. With Schola Polyphonica (female chorus), musical director Maxwell Fernie. Michael Fowler Centre, 22 September 1984. Programme (2 copies) 23 September: Piero Gamba, guest conductor; Robert Davidovici, violinist. Michael Fowler Centre, 23 September 1984. Programme 24 September: Robert Davidovici solo recital. Wanganui 24 September; Auckland 25 September 1984. Programme 27 September: Piero Gamba, guest conductor; Robert Davidovici, violinist. Whangarei Kensington Stadium 27 September; Auckland Town Hall 28 September 1984. Programme 29 September: Piero Gamba, guest conductor; Robert Davidovici, violinist. With Auckland Dorian Choir (female chorus), musical director Andrew Carter. Auckland Town Hall, 29 September 1984. Programme Quantity: 19 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Beverley Thomson, Wellington, in 2013.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1993. Folder ...

Date: 1993

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1993-1

Description: Includes: 30 January: BP Pops Summer Concerts. Ron Goodwin (conductor). At 15 venues in the North and South Islands of New Zealand. (2 copies). 4 March: Kenneth Young (conductor); Alexa Still (flute); Carolyn Mills (harp); The Evening Post and Onslow Brass Band. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 4 March. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) 13 March: Maxim Shostakovich (conductor). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 13 March. (2 copies). 20 March: Maxim Shostakovich (conductor); Pascal Roge (piano). Town Hall, Christchurch, 20 March. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 27 March. (2 copies). 23 March: Maxim Shostakovich (conductor); Pascal Roge (piano). Founders' Theatre, Hamilton, 23 March. Town Hall, Auckland, 24 March. Municipal Theatre, Napier, 25 March. Opera House, Palmerston North, 30 March. (2 copies). 1 April: Maxim Shostakovich (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 1 April. (2 copies). 1 April: Mastercard Symphony Season (flyer and programme). Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Maxim Shostakovich (conductor); Alexander Rahbari (conductor); Andrew Litton (conductor); Jane Glover (conductor); Eduardo Mata (conductor); Varujan Kojian (conductor); Peter Donohoe (piano); Keith Lewis (tennor); Eugene Sarbu (violin); Pascal Roge (piano); Michael Houstoun (piano); Zheng-Rong Wang (violin); Bernadette Greevy (mezzo). Three series of performances beginning 1 April, and concluding 6 November. (2 copies). 7 April: Viennese Magic. Brian Law (conductor); Dame Malvina Major (singer). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 7 and 8 April. (2 copies). 24 April: Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Bernadette Greevy (mezzo). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 24 April. Founders' Theatre, Hamilton, 29 April. (2 copies). 30 April: Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano). Aotea Centre, Auckland, 30 April. (2 copies). Quantity: 10 programmes. 1 flyer. 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, 1993. Folder ...

Date: 1993

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1993-2

Description: Includes: 1 May: Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Bernadette Greevy (mezzo). Aotea Centre, Auckland, 1 May. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 8 May. (2 copies). 12 May: Lucas Vis (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 12 May. (2 copies). 18 May: Lucas Vis (conductor); John Tabeor (trumpet). Opera House, Palmerston North, 18 May. Town Hall, Auckland, 19 May. Municipal Theatre, Napier, 20 May. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 22 May. (2 copies). 11 June: Eduardo Mata (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano). Aotea Centre, Auckland, 11 June. Town Hall, Wellington, 23 June. (2 copies). 12 June: Eduardo Mata (conductor); Keith Lewis (tenor). Aotea Centre, Auckland, 12 June. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 19 June. (2 copies). 18 June: Tea and Symphony; A programme of popular classics. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 18 June. 26 June: Eduardo Mata (conductor); John O'Conor (piano). Town Hall, Christchurch, 26 June. Quantity: 7 programmes. 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 of quarto size...

Date: 1977

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

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZSO-1977

Description: Includes: NZSO 1977 concert series. Auckland-Wellington-Christchurch. Pamphlet with booking form and membership invoice New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, principal guest conductor Michi Inoue presents "The dream of Gerontius", conducted by Sir David Willcocks [soloists Bernadette Greevy, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson]; with Christchurch Harmonic Society. Christchurch Town Hall 20 August 1977; Orpheus Choir Wellington Town Hall 27 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presents "Der fliegende Hollander", by Richard Wagner in a concert version conducted by Georg Tintner, with Neil Warren-Smith, Lone Koppel Winther, Anthony Benfell, Anthea Moller, Anson Austin, Robert Allman; and the Orpheus Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 27 & 29 October 1977. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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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-1977-4

Description: Includes programmes: 4 August: Alicia de Larrocha in Recital. Alicia de Larrocha (pianist). Auckland Concert Chamber, 4 August. (2 copies). 9 August: Alicia de Larrocha in Recital. Alicia de Larrocha (pianist). Century Theatre, Napier, 9 August. Town Hall, Wellington, 14 August. (2 copies). 11 August: Michi Inoue (conductor); Alicia de Larrocha (pianist); Peter Schaffer (concertmaster). Town Hall, Wellington, 11 August. Town Hall, Christchurch, 18 August. (2 copies). 17 August: Michi Inoue (conductor); Alicia de Larrocha (pianist). Town Hall, Dunedin, 17 August. 2 September: Uri Segal (conductor); Bernadette Greevy (contralto). Town Hall, Wellington, 2 September. Town Hall, Auckland, 8 September. (2 copies). 4 September: Recital. Bernadette Greevy (contralto); Maurice Till (piano). Wellington Girls College Hall, 4 September. Wanganui Memorial Hall, 6 September. Gisborne Memorial Theatre, 10 September. Programme (2 copies) 9 September: Lunchtime Concert. Uri Segal (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano). Town Hall, Auckland, 9 September 10 September: Uri Segal (conductor); Peter Schaffer (violin); Wilfred Simenaur (cello). Town Hall, Auckland, 10 September. 16 September: Celebrating Thirty Years of Concerts. Uri Segal (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano). Town Hall, Dunedin, 16 September. Town Hall, Christchurch, 17 September. Municipal Theatre, Napier, 5 October. Opera House, Palmerston North, 7 October 24 September: Uri Segal (conductor); Wilfred Simenauer (cello); Peter Schaffer (violin). Town Hall, Wellington, 24 September. (2 copies) Quantity: 10 programmes. 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, 1977. Folder ...

Date: 1977

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1977-2

Description: Includes: 20 April: Michi Inoue (conductor); Rafael Orozco (pianist). Town Hall, Dunedin, 20 April. Town Hall, Christchurch, 21 April. Town Hall, Wellington, 23 April. (2 copies). 22 April: Lunchtime Concert. Michi Inoue (conductor); Richard Giese (flute); Bill McCarthy (narrator). Town Hall, Christchurch, 22 April. 30 April: Celebrating Thirty Years of Concerts. Michi Inoue (conductor); Rafael Orozco (piano); Peter Schaffer (concertmaster). Town Hall, Wellington, 30 April. (2 copies). 18 May: Celebrating Thirty Years of Concerts. Michi Inoue (conductor); John Hopkins (Conductor); Barry Tuckwell (horn soloist); Peter Schaffer (concertmaster). Town Hall, Wellington, 18 May. Town Hall, Auckland, 28 May. (2 copies). 24 May: Michi Inoue (conductor); John Hopkins (conductor); Rae De Lisle (piano); Peter Schaffer (concertmaster). Opera House, Palmerston North, 24 May. (2 copies). 25 May: Michi Inoue (conductor); John Hopkins (conductor); Barry Tuckwell (French Horn); Peter Schaffer (concertmaster). Opera House, Wanganui, 25 May. Opera House, New Plymouth, 26 May. (2 copies). 1 June: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Concert Calendar for June to August. Michi Inoue (conductor); Mayumi Fujikawa (violin); Joan Havill (piano); John Williams (guitar); Alicia de Larrocha (piano); David Willcocks (organ); Bernadette Greevy (contralto) Quantity: 7 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

Video

[Franz-Paul Decker and Bernadette Greevy]

Date: 13 Jun 1996

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Records

Reference: MSV-1577

Description: VHS E-60 video. Printed Spectrum Communications label reads 'Orchestra C4 Productions. Time code burn in: Reel 10 13/6/96 Dur: 35 mins' Handwriting on this label reads 'Decker and Greevy I/V'. Quantity: 1 videocassette(s) VHS cassette, E-60. 35 Minutes and seconds Duration.

Audio

Elgar, Edward William (Sir), 1855-1930:[The Dream Of Gerontius Op.38];side 1 Wgtn/perfo...

Date: Aug 1977

From: Lander, Loretta Elma, 1941-2021: Papers, scores and recordings

By: Willcocks, David Valentine (Sir), 1919-2015; Orpheus Choir of Wellington; Greevy, Bernadette, 1940-2008; Benfell, Anthony Gordon, 1935-1999; Carson, Bruce, 1934-

Reference: MSC-023626

Description: Cassette cover label reads 'Dream of Gerontius side 1 Wtgn Aug '77' and 'Wellington performance Orpheus Choir, David Willcocks, Bernadette Greevy, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, Sir David's introduction on another tape'. Label on tape read 'Dream of Gerontius Orpheus Wellington copy'. Label: Dindy Super Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). Finding Aids: List of titles for audio cassettes in this collection found at MS-Papers-11794-021.