Otago University Trio (Musical group)

Performing around 1949-1953 with members Gladys Vincent (violin), Francis Bate (cello) and Maurice Till (piano).

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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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University of Otago. Music Department: [Music ephemera and concert programmes of octavo...

Date: 1950 - 1979

From: University of Otago. Department of Music :[Music ephemera and concert programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-UOMD-1950/1979

Description: Includes: 1950: University of Otago. Programme of chamber music by the University Trio (With Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate, Maurice Till, assisted by Thelma Lupp, Patricia Naismith). St Margaret's College, 6 August 1950. Programme / flyer 1953: The Dunedin Chamber Music Society Inc and the University of Otago. The University Trio. Burns Hall, 3 October 1953. Programme / flyer 1974: University of Otago Music Department. Arnold Schoenberg. Centenary recital; the piano works. Frederick Page. Marama Hall, 7 March 1974. Programme 1978: University of Otago. Department of University Extension. Fourteenth summer music school. Campbell Park School, Otekaieke, North Otago, 2-15 January 1978. Pamphlet / enrolment form Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Two programmes donated by Richard Till from the collection of his father Maurice Till, in 2014.

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[Music programmes 1949].

Date: 1949

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1949

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Auckland Chamber Music Society first subscription concert 1949. The Auckland String Players, conductor Georg Tintner, and Ina Bosworth Piano Quintet. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 2 April 1949. Programme (back part missing) Auckland Music Festival under the auspices of the Auckland Music Council. Auckland Town Hall & the Lewis Eady Hall, 14-21 August 1949. Programme (2 copies) British Music Society presents a festival of music for Saint Cecilia's Day in the Cathedral Church of St Paul, Mulgrave Street Wellington. 22 November 1949. Programme (2 copies) Canterbury University College. Adult Education Department. Otago University Trio music appreciation concert (With Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate, Maurice Till). Community Centre Ashburton, 19 October 1949. Programme. New Zealand-born pianist Peter Cooper. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 21, 23, 26 September [1949]. Programme (2 different, one with photograph and reviews, one with programme only) Eastbourne Lyric Singers, conductor Albert Bryant, accompanist Olive Gayford (With Joan Bryant, Molly Atkinson, Harry Brusey, Ernest Gardner). Concert, St Alban's Hall Eastbourne, 2 June 1949. Programme / flier Isador Goodman, master pianist, presented by A Levitoff. New Zealand tour. Promotional flier with photographs, reviews and biographical notes (2 copies) Impresario Alexander Levitoff presents Isador Goodman in his Australian, New Zealand and Pacific tour 1949. Programme. (Bach-Busoni, Scarlatti, Schumann, Howard Ferguson, Chopin, Strauss, Schulz, Guber) (2 copies) Impresario Alexander Levitoff presents Isador Goodman in his Australian, New Zealand and Pacific tour 1949. Programme. (Bach-Busoni, Chopin, Debussy, Prokofieff, Brahms, Goodman, Liszt) (2 copies) Impresario Alexander Levitoff presents Isador Goodman in his Australian, New Zealand and Pacific tour 1949. Frederick Chopin, 1849. Programme. Impresario Alexander Levitoff presents Isador Goodman in his Australian, New Zealand and Pacific tour 1949. Programme. (Bach-Tausig, Brahms, Debussy, Albeniz, Granados, Ravel, Chopin, Goodman, Liszt) A D M Longben presents Aleksandr Helmann in a recital of music by Chopin to commemorate the centenary of his death 1849-1949. Programme (2 copies, one green cover, one yellow cover) A D M Longben direction: Aleksandr Helmann recitals. Programme (Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Ravel, Poulenc, Rachmaninoff, Liszt, Liszr-Helmann) (2 copies one with grey cover, one with white cover) A D M Longben direction: Aleksandr Helmann recitals. Programme (Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Debussy, Lord Berners, Chopin) (3 copies, one with green cover, one with blue and one with yellow) A D M Longden presents the sensational [pianist Aleksandr Helmann "the magic master of the piano". Auckland Town Hall. Three magnificent concerts ... 31 August, 5th September, 7th September [1949]. Illustrated promotional pamphlet. Auckland Town Hall. Three magnificent solo concerts by Aleksandr Helmann. 31 August, 7 September ("All Chopin"), 2 September. Flier programme on pink paper. Aleksandr Helmann concerts. Dunedin season. Concert Chamber 22 September; Town Hall 27 September. Pink flier/programme Frederick McCallum Attractions (N.Z.) presents Oscar Natzka, basso. Australia - New Zealand - Noumea - Fiji tour 1949. Programme no 1 (2 copies - one copy autographed on front cover) Masterton Choral Society present Mendelssohn's "Elijah". Knox Hall Masterton, 19 November 1949. Programme New Zealand Composers concert. Concert Chamber Auckland Town Hall, 12 December 1949. Programme (2 copies) (John Tait, Ronald Dellow, Llewellyn Jones, H C Luscombe, Henry Shirley, Eric Bell, Calypso Brook, Ethel Gibson, Richard Dixon, Owen Jensen, Georg Tintner, Douglas Lilburn) Royal Auckland Choir. First concert 1949 season. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 19 and 21 May 1949. Programme Royal Auckland Choir. Third concert 1949 season. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 17 and 19 November 1949. Programme Ruth Pearl, violin, and Frederick Page, piano. Concert, Saint Francis Hall, 29 June [1949]. Programme. International Attractions present Jan Rubini, world-famous violin virtuoso, composer and conductor (with pianist Vassili Ilster). Programme (2 copies, one autographed on cover). St Mary's College. Concert of Rosaleen Hickmott with the Choirs of St Mary's College. Proceeds: Food for Britain Campaign. Accompanists Mrs C MacDonald, Mrs P Aldridge. Town Hall, 17 February 1949. Programme University of Otago. Programme of chamber music by the University Trio (Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate, Maurice Till). Concert Chamber, 14 April 1949. Programme Victoria University College Glee Club. Concert, Music Room, 29 September [1949]. Programme / flier (2 copies (Bach, Anne Lomas, Vaughan Williams, Edmund Rubbra, Purcell). With the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. [Vocal Art Society]. Concert [1949?] Programme (front cover missing) Vocal Art Society of Palmerston North presents its first concert of the 1949 season. Visiting artist Dora Drake of Dunedin. Opera House, 2 July 1949. Conductor F Wentworth Slater; accompanist Edna Eyre. Programme Vocal Art Society of Palmerston North presents its final concert of the 1949 season. Visiting artist Cara Hall of Wellington, pianist. Opera House, 26 November 1949. Conductor F Wentworth Slater; accompanist Edna Eyre. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Primary Schools Music Festival. Town Hall Wellington, 12 October 1949. Children's choir of 660 voices with orchestra conducted by Robert Gallop. String orchestra by courtesy of 2YA. Conductor Julian Hemingway; organist Clement Howe. Programme. Quantity: 28 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.