Concerts - New Zealand

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes 1963-1974]

Date: 1963 - 1974

By: NZBC Symphony Orchestra

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZBCSO

Description: See child records for details Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 9 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, sizes varying up to 330 mm, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1908]

Date: 1908

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1908

Description: Includes: Auckland Liedertafel; male chorus of sixty voices. Grand smoke concert tendered to the men of the United States Battleship fleet in the Military Hall, 11 August 1908. Programme. Wright & Jaques. Mr Leo Buckeridge and Miss Hardinge-Maltby's invitation recital, assisted by Mr Stewart Maclean, Mrs Natusch and pupils. St Peters Hall, 16 October 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908. Town Hall Wellington, 21 January 1908. Programme (2 copies, one green cover, one white) Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908. Town Hall Wellington, 23 January 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908. Town Hall Wellington, 25 January 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908.His Majesty's Theatre Christchurch, 29 january 1908. Programme. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. New Zealand tour 1908.Town Hall Wellington, 3 March 1908. Programme (2 copies - 1 grey cover, one white) The Cherniavski concerts. British Empire tour 1908. Mr Edward Branscombe presents Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavski in a series of concert recitals, assisted by Madame Marie Hooton (contralto) and Mr Percival Driver (baritone); Mr Nigel Brock (manager). Booklet with photographic portraits. Town Hall Wellington. The Cherniavski concerts. Mr Edward Branscombe presents Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavski, assisted by Madame Marie Hooton and Mr Percival Driver. Programme (folded pamphlet) Dunedin Orchestral Society, hon conductor Mr James Coombs. Second concert, twenty-first season. Garrison Hall, 18 June [1908]. Programme Gisborne Orchestral Society. 1st subscription concert. His Majesty's Theatre Gisborne, 14 July 1908. Programme. Gisborne Orchestral Society. Second subscription concert. His Majesty's Theatre, 6 october 1908. Programme. Mark Hambourg. His Majesty's Theatre Christchurch, 26-30 October 1908. Programme. Wellington Choral Society. Handel's "Messiah". Town Hall, 4 December 1908. Programme. Wellington Musical Union. First subscription concert. "The golden legend" (Sir Arthur Sullivan). With Rosina Buckman, Mrs Barber, Mr E J Hill, Mr John Prouse, Mr F Laycock. Town Hall, 19 June 1908. Programme and book of words (2 copies) Wellington Musical Union. Second subscription concert. "Faust" (Gounod). With Charles Saunders, Rosina Buckman, Hamilton Hodges, P Hockley, Mrs F P Wilson, F Laycock. Town Hall, 17 August 1908. Programme and book of words. Wellington Musical Union. Third subscription concert. "The revenge" (Sir Charles Villiers Stanford). With Mr Charles H Stephens and Miss Phoebe Parsons. Town Hall, 27 October 1908. Programme and book of words Mrs Charles Willeby, who will interpret the songs of her husband, Charles Willeby, the famous English composer (With pianists Madoleine Webbe, Gertrude Spooner, violinist Peggy Bain). Choral Hall [Auckland], 14 December 1908. Programme Quantity: 17 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Some programmes donated by E Speden 1995; J Barsby 1989, P Jesson 1996.

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[Music programmes 1971]

Date: 1971

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1971

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Includes: Company of Musical Players Inc proudly present "Music Hall '71". Programme / song book plus three typescript song sheets for extra songs. Printed by Futuna Press, Karori (2 copies) Kiwi listing 12. Entertainment arts guide, 16-29 March. National listing [1971] Count Basie and his orchestra, featuring vocalist Mary Stallings. Coming to Auckland. Two Town Hall shows, 9 February [1971]. Pamphlet. Count Basie and his orchestra, featuring vocalist Mary Stallings. Coming to Wellington. Two Town Hall shows, 10 February [1971]. Pamphlet. NZBC presents Alfred Brendel piano recital. Wellington Town Hall, 26 September 1971. Programme (2 copies) and promotional pamphlet (2 copies) Mattiwilda Dobbs recital. Auckland Festival, Town Hall, 17 May [1971]. Programme (2 copies) Julie Felix, New Zealand, March 1971. Photographic booklet with itinerary. Marion Gray, mezzo-contralto. 97 Barnard Street, Highland Park, Wellington 1. Promotional brochure, with photograph. NZBC presents John Lill piano recital. Wellington Town Hall, 16 May 1971. Programme. NZBC presents John Lill piano recital. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 20 May 1971. Programme NZBC piano recital tour. 1970 Tchaikovsky prizewinning pianist the brilliant young Englishman John Lill fresh from his triumphs in Moscow. Hamilton, 20 May [1971]. Promotional pamphlet. Honor McKellar mezzo soprano; Ken Smith trumpet; Maurice Till piano. Recital programme 1971 "Earth and sky", by Jenny McLeod. Brochure with reviews and synopsis. NZBC presents John Mitchinson tenor recital, with Maurice Till. Wellington Terrace Studio, 19 September 1971. Flier / programme (2 copies) Oamaru Choral Society in association with the Dunedin Civic Orchestra (leader Joan Gardiner) presents scenes from "The song of Hiawatha", by Coleridge Taylor. Waitaki Girls' High School Hall, Oamaru. 6 November 1971. Programme. The NZBC presents two recitals of new music and poetry. 1971 Auckland Festival concerts, Radio Theatre lunchtime programmes, 20-21 May 1971. (Composers Ian McDonald, John Cousins, David Farquhar, John Ritchie, Lyell Cresswell, John Rimmer, Jack Body; performers Michael Redshaw (piano and harpsichord), Heather Macdonald (mezzo) Elizabeth Barnett (piano), Zita Outtrim (violin), Loretto Cunninghame (piano), Richard Giese (flute), Frank Gurr (clarinet), Gordon Skinner (bassoon), John Noble (bassoon), Albert McKinnon (trumpet), Michael Gibbs (trumpet, John McIvor (trombone), Neil Dixon (trombone), Valerie Rigg (violin), Anna Heald (violin), Angela Connal (violin), Amelia Skinner (flute), Ronald Weatherburn (bass clarinet), Gary Brain (percussion), Glynne Adams (viola), Douglas Mews (piano), Rosemary Mathers (piano), Dorothea Franchi (harp), William Dart (organ)) "Soiree musicale"; the Olivers [Robert and Andrea Oliver]. An evening of wine, cheese, music and poetry from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries on the themes of women, wine and song. Music for oboe, bass viol, harpsichord and voice. [Wellington, 1971?]. Programme Palmerston North Centennial $1000 aria contest, under the auspices of the Manawatu Competitions Society in association with Dorian Society, Palmerston North Music Club, Manawatu Society of Registered Music Teachers, Palmerston North Civic Centre Association. Concert Chamber and Opera House, Palmerston North, 13-15 May 1971. Programme. Patricia Payne (contralto) and Maurice Till (piano). New Zealand concert tour 1971. Under Royal Overseas League auspices. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet. Royal Overseas League. Outstanding artists on New Zealand tour, April - May 1971. Patricia Payne (voice) and Maurice Till (piano). Napier Boys' High School Hall, 3 May. Flyer only The new 1971 Andy Stewart Show with Jimmy Blue and his band, Mark Simpson, Arthur Easson, David barclay, Bert Shorthouse, Jennifer Shaw, Sidney Devine. Ron Dale, Johanna Fraser. J C Williamson Theatres and Kerridge Odeon presentation. Programme. Memorial concert Igor Stravinsky; a tribute from Wellington musicians. New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts Gallery, 15 August 1971. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents George Thalben-Ball organ recital. St Paul's Cathedral Wellington, 29 May 1971. Programme and pamphlet / programme. Wanganui Chamber Music Society. Concert by Quartetto Polyfonico of Wellington. "Shangri-La", 2 March 1971. Programme Wellington Cathedral, Molesworth Street. Annual festival of carols by the combined choirs of the Wellington Branch of the Royal School of Church Music. Conductor Stanley Jackson; organist Richard Prothero. 4 December 1971. Programme. Wellington Primary Schools Music Festival Association. Music Festival. Wellington Town Hall, 20 October 1971. Conductor Laughton Pattrick; accompanist Joan Stevens. Programme. Louis Yffer, Maurice Till. Christchurch leading violinist, New Zealand premier accompanist. Only Christchurch solo concert. Civic Theatre 20 March 1971. Programme Quantity: 22 album(s) Album(s). 3 pamphlets / flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1913].

Date: 1913

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1913

Description: Includes: Auckland Liedertafel. The 100th [One hundredth] concert. Auckland Town Hall, 1 August 1913. Programme (with photographs of office bearers and members, and individual larger portraits of Arthur Towsey (founder), Dr W E Thomas (conductor), Syd J Harbutt (secretary), Mr Frank Wright (committee chairman) Mr Maughan Barnett. Organ recital. Auckland Town Hall, 5 April 1913. Programme Mr Maughan Barnett. Organ recitals on the organ presented to the Nelson School of Music by Thomas Cawthron, esq. Nelson, 4 and 7 July 1913. Programme Complimentary Conversazione tendered to His Grace Archbishop O'Shea. Town Hall Stratford, 15 September 1913. Programme Paul Dufault season. First concert. Direction Frederic Shipman (With Ernest Toy, Miss Pauline Bindley, Paul Dufault. [1913?] Flier / programme (2 copies) First colossal concert by the Wellington 4 (With Hamilton Hodges, Herbert Bloy, Baxter Buckley, Frank R Johnstone). Town Hall, 4 June 1913. Programme Farewell concert to Mr Horace Hunt who is leaving for Europe (With performers Orpheus Quartet, Hamilton Hodges, Christian Hellemann, Horace Hunt, Gertrude Hunt, F R Johnstone, Norman Martin, Mrs Montague, C H Stephens, Agnes Segrief, Herbert Bloy, Wellington Professional Quartet). Town Hall, 13 May 1913. Programme (with photograph of Horace Hunt) Bernard Page. Wellington City Council organ recitals. Programmes for recitals on the following dates: 30 August, 10 September, 20 September, 1 October, 22 November, 29 November, 6 December, 13 December (2 copies), 20 December 1913. Wellington Club. Concert (with the Orpheus Quartette, Miss Cara Denhard, Mr R S Allwright, Miss Muriel Bennett, Mr E J Hill, Mr P N Hutton, Mr H Phipps, Mr H N Fletcher; accompanist Mr D Kenny). 4 [February] 1913. Programme Wellington Liedertafel. First concert. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 29 May 1913. Programme Wellington Liedertafel. Second concert of the 20th season. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 24 September 1913. Programme Wellington Musical Union. "William Tell". Town Hall, 9 December 1913. Programme Westport Harmonic Society First concert in St Andrew's Church. Tuesday 26th August at 8 pm. Juvenile ticket 1s [1913? or 1919?] Quantity: 19 album(s) Album(s). 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1932

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1932

Description: Includes: Cesaroni. Saturday evening popular concerts. Season 1932. Eleventh concert (With Miss R Browne, Mr R Trewern, Miss N Buckley, Mr W Coombes, Mr J Murphy, Mr B Smith, Miss M Smith, Miss Ngaire Coster). Concert Studio, 262 Lambton Quay, 30 July 1932. Programme / flier Christchurch Orchestral Society. First concert, season 1932 (With singer soloist Miss Francis Hamerton and piano accompanist Miss Eileen Hughson). Radiant Hall, 15 June 1932. Programme J & N Tait. Galli-Curci concerts. New Zealand tour. Souvenir book of words. 1st concert (2 copies) J & N Tait. Galli-Curci concerts. New Zealand tour. Souvenir book of words. 2nd concert (Autographed on front cover) J & N Tait. Galli-Curci concerts. New Zealand tour. Souvenir book of words. 3rd concert (2 copies) Wellington's famous professional "Orchestrina" [augmented], under the direction of the founder Signor A P Truda. Vocalists Mrs Amy G Woodward (soprano), Mr Herbert F Wood (tenor), Mr Assheton Harbord (monologist). De Luxe Theatre, Courtenay Place Wellington, 19 June [1932]. Programme with accompanying letter Quantity: 6 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress and offset print, varying sizes up to quarto.

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[Music programmes 1906].

Date: 1906

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1906

Description: Includes: Ralph Allison & Sons Limited, Wardour Street, Oxford Street, London, W. New model, class No 1A [piano]. Vertical iron frame, full trichord, check action. Rosewood, Walnut [or] Black and Gold. 58 Gns [Guineas]. Flier. Grand concert by Madame Cope-Dowsing and leading students. Sydney Street Hall, 31 July 1906. (With Dorothy Cope, Mr A E Carver, Mr O Porritt, Mr J Phillips, Mr R Fenton, Mr W Young, Miss E Rouse, Mr Gibbons, Mrs A J Mirrielees, Miss H Tipling, Miss E Rouse). Programme Corrick family of entertainers [Postcard. ca 1906] Edwin H Lemare. Organ recital. Wellington Town Hall, 22 May 1906. Programme Edwin H Lemare. Third organ recital Wellington Town Hall, 30 May 1906. Programme Edwin H Lemare. Fifth organ recital. wellington Town Hall, 2 June 1906. Programme. Edwin H Lemare. Farewell organ recital. Wellington Town Hall, 8 June 1906. Programme E H Lemare. Organ recital, Town Hall Wellington, 17 October 1906. Programme Te Rangi Pai. Grand vocal recital. Town Hall Wellington, 15 March 1906. Programme Wellington Musical Union. Second and third subscription concerts, season 1906. Wellington Town Hall 6-7 November 1906. Programme and book of words. Wellington Musical Union, season 1906. Fourth subscription concert. Wellington Town Hall, 20 December 1906. Programme and book of words. Wellington Town Hall. The grand organ. Opening recitals, 6, 8, 10 March 1906. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 10 album(s) Album(s). 2 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1907].

Date: 1907

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1907

Description: Includes: Madame Albini, en tour of the world, 1907-8 (With supporting artistes Miss Mildred Jones (contralto), William Green (tenor), Haydn Wood (violin), Miss Myrtle Meggy (piano), Mr Theodore Flint (director)). Town Hall, under the direction of Charles Harrison Gibbons. Town Hall, 10 and 12 September 1907. Programme Blanche Arral grand operatic recitals (with supporting artistes George Paans (violin), Alberto Torizelle (harp). Wellington Town Hall, 4 March 1907. Programme Blanche Arral grand operatic recitals (with supporting artistes George Paans (violin), Alberto Torizelle (harp). Wellington Town Hall, 6 March 1907. Programme Blanche Arral farewell concert. [Auckland?] 17 May [1907]. Programme / flier Auckland Orchestral Society, Special concert (soloist Madame Wielaert, conductor Johan Wielaert). Choral Hall, 28 February 1907. Programme Madame Teresa Carreno. Australasian tour under the direction of Herr Benno Scherek. First recital. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 23 July 1907. Programme Madame Teresa Carreno. Australasian tour under the direction of Herr Benno Scherek. Fourth recital. Choral Hall, Auckland, 26 August 1907. Programme Madame Teresa Carreno. Australasian tour under the direction of Herr Benno Scherek. Fifth (last) recital. 27 July 1907. Flier / programme Christchurch Liedertafel. Herren Abend, Scottish Society's Rooms Manchester Street, 13 December 1907. Programme / flier A sacred cantata "The daughter of Jairus", will be rendered in the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church, by the Church Choir assisted by other vocalists on Thursday 30th [Wednesday 29th] May 1907. Soloists Mrs F P Wilson (soprano), Mr F P Wilson (tenor), Mr Fred Baines (bass). Flier Madame Alida Loman, the famous lyric soprano from Amsterdam. A short series of popular song recitals. Australasian tour under the direction of Benno Scherek, 1907-8. Supported by Eric Anderson (basso), George Poore (flute), Benno Scherek (piano). Wellington Town Hall, 5-9 November 1907. Promotional pamphlet with photograph. Marie Narelle Concert Co. Four concerts (with Chester Fentress). His Majesty's Theatre [Dunedin], 14-17 January [1907]. Flyer (some insect damage) Wellington Musical Union. First subscription concert (soloists Madame Emily Briggs (soprano), Hamilton Hodges (baritone), James Searle (tenor)). Town Hall, 7 June 1907. Programme and book of words Wellington Musical Union. Second subscription concert (soloists Mrs F P Wilson (soprano), Miss Beatrice Richmond (piano), Miss Sweeney and Mrs Mitchell (duet), Max Hoppe (violin), Mrs A M Lewis, Mr F Laycock (singers)). Town Hall, 16 August 1907. Programme and book of words (2 copies) Wellington Musical Union. Third subscription concert (soloists Rosina Buckmann (soprano), Laurence F Watkins (organ), Miss C Simpson (piano), mr E J Hill (tenor), Mr C Clarkson (baritone)). Town Hall, 12 November 1907. Programme Wellington Musical Union. Fourth subscription concert "Israel in Egypt". (Soloists Mrs F P Wilson (soprano), Mrs A Mitchell (contralto), Mr E J Hill (tenor), Mr Harold Widdop and Mr Ernest Parkes (baritones)). Town Hall, 20 December 1907. Programme Blanche Arral concerts. Flier / invitation to farewell concerts Quantity: 16 programmes. 1 flyer. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: One item donated by Mrs Bernadette Chambers, Wellington, in 2012.

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[Music programmes 1914].

Date: 1914

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1914

Description: Includes: Auckland Choral Society. "The creation". Auckland Town Hall, 19 May 1914. Programme Dr J C Bradshaw, City organist, Christchurch City Council. Organ recital 1914. Programme Antonia Dolores, assisted by Miss Iris de Cairos-Rego. New Zealand tour 1914. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 20 May 1914. Programme The Frederic Shipman Enterprises Ltd present Paul Dufault (with Miss Florence Scapini, Miss Pauline Bindley, Paul Dufault, and Harry Whittle at the piano. [1914?] Programme /flier. Paul Dufault, the great dramatic tenor, assisted by Pauline Bindley, Ernest Toy, Harold Whittle. [Wellington] Town Hall, 11 February [1914; Wellington] Opera House, 12-14 February [1914]. Promotional pamphlet with photographs of all performers. Paul Dufault season. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 3-7 March [1914]. Programme and promotional pamphlet with photograph Mischa Elman [with Mlle Eva Gauthier, and Percy Kahn at the piano]. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 20 July [1914]. Programme First Church Choir. Musical recital. Municipal Theatre Invercargill, 1 July 1914. Programme Grand dramatic recital by Rev. Archibald Hunt assisted by Hamilton Hodges, Freda [Frieda] Walter, Eric Meier, Violet Lewis. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 24 July 1914. Programme Huntly Relief Fund. Grand concert and picture entertainment (With Mr W McLaughlin's Orchestra, charles Clarkson, Mrs P L J Foster, Courtenay V Mohr, Myrtle McLaughlin, Mr R Simpson, Mr Herbert Wood, Miss Betty Purdom, Mr P Leo Minifie). Town Hall, 26 October [1914]. Programme The Kennedys Concert Company. Postcard [1914/1915] The Kennedys (with Keith Kennedy, Dorothy Grace, Lance Kennedy, Rose Fitzgerald, Laurie Kennedy). Grand Opera House Wellington, season commencing 20 June 1914. Programme (2 copies and one annotated fragment) The Kennedys (with Keith Kennedy, Dorothy Grace, Lance Kennedy, Rose Fitzgerald, Laurie Kennedy). Grand Opera House Wellington, season commencing 20 June 1914. Programme (Blue cover) The Kennedys, as presented by J & N Tait at the Auditorium, Melbourne. Tonight! Tonight! Jolly and Braik, print. [Folded pamphlet with group photographic portrait of four performers. Inside mentions Bertha Kennedy at the piano, along with Keith, Laurie and Lance Kennedy, Rose Fitzgerald, and Dorothy Grace. 1914?] Special edition of Harry Lauder songs, published for the J & N Tait Lauder season 1914. "Allan's", Melbourne Bernard F Page, city organist, Wellington City Council. Organ recital programmes for: 31 January (2 copies), 21 February, 28 February (2 copies), 10 March, 14 March, 21 March, 28 March, 10 April, 18 April, 25 April, 2 May (2 copies), 9 May (2 copies), 16 May, 23 May, 30 May, 6 June, 13 June, 11 July (2 copies), 25 July, 15 August, 19 September, 7 November, 14 November, 21 November, 28 November, 5 December 1914. (26 programmes) Royal Artillery Band. New Zealand tour. Town Hall Wellington, commencing 6 February [1914]. Promotional pamphlet with group photograph Royal Artillery Band. New Zealand tour. Athletic Park, Wellington, 8 February 1914. Programme Trinity College of Music, London. 33rd annual series of local examinations in the British Dominions. Book of regulations Wellington Corporation Tramways Band (and singers Mr Lance Jones and Mr Herbert F Wood; and accompanists Herr Carl Sauer and Miss Doris Easson). His Majesty's Theatre, 16 August 1914. Programme / flier. Wellington Liedertafel, Hon. conductor Robert Parker. Second concert. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 15 October 1914. Programme Quantity: 45 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1909].

Date: 1909

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1909

Description: Includes: A.M.D.G. Convent School annual concert. Drama "Tara" adapted from opera "Finola". His Majesty's Theatre (Auckland). 2 December 1909. Accompanists Messrs Vita Bros Orchestra, pianist Miss Duff. Auckland Orchestral Society. Mendelssohn's Centenary. Produced under the supervision of Herr Johan Wielaert. Shakespeare's delightful comedy "A midsummer night's dream" with Mendelssohn's beautiful music, rendered by the Orchestral Society Chorus of Ladies. Incidental solos and duets by Madame Wielaert, Miss E Ring, Miss Bessie Dalton. 11-12 November 1909. Programme. Maughan Barnett, Max Hoppe and John Prouse. Two concerts. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 5 and 7 April 1909. Programme / flier The gifted child violinist Haydn Beck. Opera House Welloington, 10 January 1909. Programme / flier Besses o' th' Barn. Second Australasian tour. Conductor Mr Alexander Owen. Pamphlet listing seven programmes. The Cherniavski's New Zealand tour. Prelimiary announcement. Flier Mr Edward Branscombe's Cherniavski Concert Party (Leo Cherniavski (violin), Jan Cherniavski (piano), Mischel Cherniavski (cello), Mde Marie Hooton (contralto), Mr Percival Driver (baritone), Nigel Brock (general manager), W Hooton-Smith (touring manager). Cherniavski concert recitals. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 1909. Programme (3 different, two copies of two of them) Cherniavski concert recitals under the direction of Mr Edward Branscombe. 1909. Programme / flier Mr Edward Branscombe's Cherniavski Concert Party. The Cherniavski concert recitals (With Madame Marie Hooton and Mr Percival Driver). His Majesty's Theatre [Auckland, 25-27 February 1909]. The Cherniavski Concerts, British Empire tour 1908. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing Monday Feb. 22 [1909]. Booklet Ada Crossley. Australasian tour 1908-09. Direction J C Williamson; manager Mr Henry Bracy (with performers Leon Sametini, Percy Grainger, John Harrison, Jay Ryan. First concert [28 January 1909]. Programme Ada Crossley. Australasian tour 1908-09. Direction J C Williamson; manager Mr Henry Bracy (with performers Leon Sametini, Percy Grainger, John Harrison, Jay Ryan). Second concert. Auckland, [29 January 1909]. Programme Miss May Donaldson. Recital. Burns Hall [Dunedin], 2 August 1909. Programme The Ellwood Trio and Miss Winnie Nixon (with Harry Ellwood, Polly Ellwood, George Ellwood). No. 3 programme. Choral Hall [Auckland], 27 May [1909]. Programme Gisborne Orchestral Society. Second subscription concert (with vocalist Ethel M Wilson (soprano), John Ryan (basso)). His Majesty's Theatre Gisborne, 14 September 1909. Programme Mr Horace Hunt assisted by Mrs D C Bates, Mr John Carter, Mr Stuart Maclean. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 16 November 1909. Programme Marlborough Jubilee Band Contest. Town Hall Blenheim, 2-5 November 1909. Souvenir programme. Royal Welsh Male Choir. Town Hall Wellington, 11 February 1909 and 15 February 1909. Two programmes Quantity: 18 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: One programme donated by Mrs Margaret Hancock, Tokoroa, from the collection of her husband, in 2009.

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Ephemera and programmes Se...

Date: 1960

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1960-3

Description: Includes: 10 September: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Honor McKellar and members of the Hutt Valley Orpheus Society and the Phoenix Choir. Town Hall Wellington, 10 September 1960. Programme (2 copies) 1 October: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Rita Streich. Town Hall Wellington, 1 October 1960. Programme (2 copies) 11 October: Music of our time. Conductor John Hopkins; speaker William Austin. Wellington Town Hall, 11 October 1960. Programme 15 October: Music of our time concerts. Conductor John Hopkins; speaker William Austin. Second concert. Wellington Town Hall, 15 October 1960. Programme (2 copies) 19 October: Music of our time concerts. Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Francis Rosner. Third concert. Wellington Town Hall, 19 October 1960. Programme (2 copies) 26 October: Conductor John Hopkins. Auckland Town Hall, 26 October 1960. Programme 29 November: Lunchtime concert. Conductor Alex Lindsay. Wellington Town Hall, 29 November [1960?]; Lunchtime concert, conducted by Oswald Cheesman [5 December 1960?]. Double-sided flyer (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations from J Taylor in 1960, and the NZSO in 2014.

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Ephemera and programmes Ma...

Date: 1960

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1960-1

Description: Includes: [Undated ca 1960]: "The passion of Our Lord according to Saint Matthew", with the Phoenix Choir (choirmaster Harry Brusey) and the National Orchestra (leader Vincent Aspey); (With Dora Drake, Muriel Gale, William Herbert, Keith Falkner, Donald Munro; harpsichord Dr C Thornton Lofthouse; organ Peter Averi). Conductor James Robertson. Programme NZBC National Orchestra lunchtime concert. With Ruth Pearl and James Robertson. [ca 1960?] Programme 1960: 24 March: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist David Galbraith. Wellington Town Hall, 24 March 1960. Programme (2 copies) 30 March: Conductor John Hopkins. Soloists Judith McDonald and Shirley Power. Wellington Town Hall, 30 March 1960. Programme (2 copies) 7 April: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Joseph Pepper. Wellington Town Hall, 7 April 1960. Programme (2 copies) 13 April: Conductor John Hopkins; soloists Yi-Kwei Sze, Rosemary Rogatsy, Ninian Walden; chorus the Hutt Valley Orpheus Society and the Phoenix Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 13 April 1960. Programme (2 copies) 28 April: Orchestral concert. Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Francis Rosner. Wanganui War Memorial Hall, 28 April 1960. Programme 7 May: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Eva Bernathova. Wellington Town Hall, 7 May 1960. Programme (2 copies) 10 May: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Eva Bernathova. Wellington Town Hall, 10 May 1960. Programme (2 copies) 19 May: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Eva Bernathova. St James Theatre Christchurch, 19 May 1960. 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 :[Ephemera and programmes Ju...

Date: 1960

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1960-2

Description: Includes: 25 June: Conductor John Hopkins. Wellington Town Hall, 25 June 1960. Programme 28 June: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Lois Marshall. Wellington Town Hall, 28 June 1960. Programme (2 copies) 7 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Donald Munro. Regent Theatre Greymouth, 7 July 1960. Programme (2 copies) 11 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Lois Marshall. Town Hall Dunedin, 11 July 1960. Programme 12 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Donald Munro. Oamaru Opera House, 12 July 1960. Programme 16 July: "Missa solemnis", by L van Beethoven. Conductor John Hopkins; with the Royal Christchurch Musical Society and the National Orchestra. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 16 July 1960. Programme, and yellow flyer 23 July: "Missa solemnis", by L van Beethoven. Conductor John Hopkins; with the Royal Christchurch Musical Society and the National Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 23 July 1960. Programme (2 copies) and flier 30 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Bela Siki. Opera House Palmerston North, 30 July 1960. Programme 1 August: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist James Hopkinson. Embassy Theatre Hamilton, 1 August 1960. Programme 13 August: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Bela Siki. Wellington Town Hall, 13 August 1960. Programme 17 August: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Bela Siki. Wellington Town Hall, 17 August 1960. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Posters and ephemera relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zealan...

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-1985

Description: Includes: For the first time in New Zealand, Australia's young ambassadors of song, the Australian Rosny Children's Choir, Tasmania. Wellington Town Hall, 17 April [1985] (2 copies) "Bach & Handel". Tercentenary, 1685-1985. Commissioned by St Paul's Cathedral Dunedin, with the assistance of the Dunedin Arts Council. Designed by Stuart Griffiths (2 copies) Bach Handel Festival, 300 years. St Andrews on the Terrace Wellington, 23 February - 21 March. Poster sponsored by the Goethe Institute; design Wellington Media Collective; photo Brian Davis (2 copies) Richard Clayderman "By request" New Zealand tour 1985. Palmerston North Stadium 3 June; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 4 June; Auckland Logan Campbell Centre 6 June [1985] The Company of Musical Players presents "Musical variety '85" for senior citizens, Sun 29 Sept. State Opera House [1985] (Handmade poster by B Looker) Wellington Polytechnic 3rd year Music Students. Concert series: "Five go mad at the Art Gallery. National Art Gallery , 9, 16, 23 and 30 June [1985] (2 copies) Air Pacific and Wellington City Magazine present "A gala night in Hollywood"; music of the movies. Lionel Newman, musical director, 20th Century Fox Studios conducts the Wellington Regional Orchestra in the Michael Fowler Centre, 12 April 1985. Joe Brown Enterprises Ltd and Jarden Corporation Ltd presents the Miller sound lives forwever. The Glen Miller Orchestra, directed by Dick Gerhart and featuring the Moonlight Serenaders direct from New York. Coming soon; book now. [Michael Fowler Centre, 2 October 1985] Nana Mouskouri live in concert. Hamilton Founders Theatre 2 May; Auckland Logan Campbell Centre 4 May; Wellington Micahel Fowler Centre 6 May; Palmerston North Regent Theatre 8 May; Dunedin Town Hall 10 May; Christchurch Town Hall 11 May [1985] 1985 National Band of New Zealand in concert. Michael Fowler Centre Wellington, 23 August [1985] Alan Seaton photography; Colin Simon design (2 copies) Stravinsky's "Pulcinella"; a programme of music theatre; "Facade" by Walton. With the assistance from Queen Elizabeth Arts Council. Presented by Wellington Chamber Orchestra, Polytechnic Music Department, New Zealand School of Dance. Old Town Hall, 21-23 July [1985] Sanguma, the magic men from Papua New Guinea, on tour July. With the Patea Maori Club. M.E. Sound Promotions. State Opera House, 19 July [1985] Quantity: 13 items. Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to 750 mm.

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[Posters relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zealand. 1981. Fold...

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-1987-1

Description: Includes: Marc Beacco in concert. Wednesday 15 July, 7 pm. Union Hall, Victoria University (adjacent to Memorial Theatre). Support act: Guys from Ipanema (from restaurant "El Condor") "Nobody else but me". Richard Rodney Bennett plays and sings. Under the auspices of the British Council. Tour arranged by Jazz South. Victoria University Memorial Theatre 2 March; National Library 3 March; Plaza International Hotel 9 March Top musicians from Nicaragua. Salvador Bustos & Volcanto. Plus Aotearoa. Memorial Theatre, Victoria University, Thursday Octrober 22, 8 pm [1987] (2 copies) The New Zealand Peace concert; Sri Chinmoy creates an experience beyond music. Auckland, 27th November [1987?] Southern Comfort. By George it's Gershwin. Elaine Delmar, star of the London show. Tour '87, with Brian Dee - piano, Mario Castronari - bass, Frank Gibson Jnr - drums. Featuring Malcolm McNeill. [Tour itinerary 8-16 October - Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, Invercargill, Dunedin, Whangarei] (2 copies) Brownie McGhee, the bluesman. Palmerston North Opera House, 19 September [1987?] National Music Week; a time for Music for all ages. September 28 - October 4, 1987. Music Week is promoted by the National Music Council of New Zealand, PO Box 3998, Wellington The Raging Apple Performance Cafe. Original art & live music. 301 Upper Cuba Street Wellington. 11th/12th December "Noise + Smoke" (acoustic jazz, etc). Also appearing with Earth Telephone at the Soundshell (bot gardens) 2.00 pm Sun 13th Singing Boys of San Francisco Bay, William Ballard artistic director. 1987 concert tour of Hawaii, Australia and New Zealand. Wednesday 15th July 1987 at 7.30 pm at the Cathedral, Molesworth St, Wellington (2 copies) Quantity: 9 items, plus some duplicates. Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to A3.

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[Posters relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zealand. 1981. Fold...

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-1987-2

Description: Includes: Ballads to Blues. 1987 National Folk Festival of New Zealand. Martin Carthy (England), Pog'n'Scroggin (Dunedin), Mary Hubble (Wellington), Big Muffin Serious Band (Hamilton), Kathryn Tait (Auckland), Phil Powers (Auckland). State Opera House, 31 May [1987] An evening with Hector Berlioz in the Wellington Town Hall. Conductors Michael Vinten and Peter Walls, solo viola Donald Maurice; with singers and combined orchestra of Victoria University, Schola Musica, Wellington Polytechnic. 8 April 1987. Central Band of the RNZAF. Massed bands spectacular. Grand 50th anniversary celebration concert (with Evening Post Onslow, Lower Hutt Civic, Lower Hutt Municipal, RNZAF Bases Ohakea and Woodbourne Bands, Central Band). Michael Fowler Centre, Sunday 21 June [1987] Chicago Smoke Shop. An invitation to the blues [Black and white poster]. (2 copies) Chicago Smoke Shop. An invitation to the blues [Blue and white poster]. Chicago Smoke Shop. Wed, Thurs 16 & 17 December, broderick Inn. An invitation to the blues [Black and white poster]. New acoustic music. Noise and Smoke. The Raging Apple, 301 Cuba St, from [9] pm. Organ Society of New Zealand Inc. Season's greetings. Christmas function Saturday 12 December ... [Yellow poster] The Valley Stompers Dixieland Jazz Band. Appearing at Southern Cross Garden Bar. Playing Dec 5th, 12th, 19th [1987] Quantity: 9 items, plus some duplicates. Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to A3.

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Stewart Macpherson presents B B King, King of the Blues. Christchurch Jan 29th Christch...

Date: 1975 - 1985

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1980 and 1981].

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Popular-1980s-02

Description: Poster announcing live concert tour by blues musician B B King shows four photographs of him in performance. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 870 x 620 mm.

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

Date: 2007

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-2007

Description: Includes: The Air Force proms, with the Massed Bands of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Celebrating 70 years of the RNZAF. Michael Fowler Centre Wellington 19 August 2007. 2007 concert series, Friday evenings at St John's in the City. (Titan Hutt City Brass Band 31 August; Parata Trio 14 September; Jane Young cello & Hugh MacMillan piano 28 September; Carolyn Mills harp 5 October; Lisette Wesselring, Peter Maunder, Grant Sinclair, Graeme Browne, Eleanor Carter 12 October 2007. Acoustic Routes presents Irish fiddle legend Kevin Burke. Wellington Irish Society, 5 June [2007] Wellington Irish Society presents Seamus Begley & Jon Sanders; dance music and songs fom south-west Ireland and beyond. Wellington Irish Society, Fifeshire Avenue, 21 January [2007] The Cafe of the Gate of Salvation. Award winning a cappella gospel choir from Sydney, directed by Tony Backhouse [Auckland, Hamilton, Napier, Masterton, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, 14-26 April] 2007 (2 copies) Nick Charles, appearing in concert. Wellington Bluegrass Society, 29 September [2007] The Dominion centenary concert; music by Alfred Hill; conductor Michael Fulcher (with Timua Brennan, Orpheus Choir, Dominion String Quartet, Pelorus Trust Wellington Brass Band, NZSM Chamber Orchestra, Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 2 June [2007] Experimental; a sonic odyssey. Two nights of Wellington's own experimental music (With Breaking Potato, El Schlong, the Moon Whispers, Ninjastaremaster and DJ Hallucination) Valve Bar, 22 Feb; (With The Improv Noise Band, Mr Sterile Assembly, Spiderplain) Adelaide Bar 23 Feb [2007] Dick Gaughan. Wellington Folk Festival at Brookfield Outdoor Education Centre beyond Wainuiomata. Labour Weekend, 19-22 October 2007 (2 copies) In concert, Dick Gaughan, Scotland's greatest contemporary singer and musician. Brookfield Outdoor Education Centre, Moores Valley Road Wainuiomata, 20 October [2007] Nigel Gavin. Wellington Bluegrass Society, 54 Richmond Street Petone. Appearing 21 July [2007] The Graduate Choir New Zealand. North Island tour (with works by Mendelssohn, Schumann, Brahms, Stanford and NZers Marshall, Mews, John & Anthony Ritchie and Hamilton). Wellington 22 September, Palmerston North 24 September, Napier 26 September, Hamilton 28 September, Auckland 29 September [2007] (2 copies) Acoustic Routes and Flying Piglets present Andy Irvine. The Back Room, Toi Poneke, Wgtn Arts Centre, Abel Smith Street, 20 February [2007] Acoustic Routes and Flying Piglets present compadres Oscar Lopez & James Keelaghan. Wellington Irish Society Fifeshire Avenue, 7 February [2007] The Moon Whispers presents a night of acoustic ballads with Linda Joy [and] Paddy Burgon. The Adelaide, 9 Nov [2007] New Horizons. New Zealand Folklore Symposium 2007. National Library of New Zealand, 1 December 2007 New Zealand String Quartet. "Bach and Mendelssohn; a divine obsession!" Hawkes Bay 6-7 June; Nelson 9-10 June; Auckland 14-17 June; Wellington 19-23 June [2007] (2 copies) Nota Bene presents "Poles apart"; music from the opposite ends of the Earth (Scandinavia, Russia, Estonia, New Zealand). Guest conductor Michael Fulcher; Emma Sayers piano; Pieta Hextall bassoon. St Mary of the Angels Boulcott St, 15 September [2007] Nota Bene presents "Sentimental journey"; a live radio show for armchair travellers. With Christine Argyle conductor, Jacqueline Coats director; guest presenter Geoff Robinson. Ilott Theatre, 16 June [2007] Tupelo presents Thomas Oliver & Andrew Moore, duo acoustic. 7 June [2007] "The pure drop"; a concert of Irish pipering, [by] David Power. Wellington Irish Society, Fifeshire Avenue, 23 March [2007] (2 copies) From the WOMAD Festival, Nataraj Cultural Centre Melbourne presents India's best-loved and admired Shivkumar Sharma, in santoor Jugalbhandi with Rahul Sharma. Australia-New Zealand, March 2007. The "Tales of Hoffmann"; Jacques Offenbach's masterpiece, starring Patrick Power with a touring cast of 40 singers and the Vector Wellington Orchestra. Wellington Opera House 19 & 22 Sept; Kapiti Coast Southward Theatre 15 Sept; Royal Wanganui Opera House 29 Sept; Regent on Broadway Palmerston North 6 Oct [2007] Lauren Thomson, Achilles Botes. Wellington Bluegrass Society 54 Richmond Street Petone, 29 June [2007] Wellington members of the Tower NZ Youth Choir fundraising concert featuring Ben Morrison, Allison Cormack, the Katie Dai Jazz Trio. Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill St Wellington, 26 May [2007] Wellington Bluegrass Society. Bob & Sheila Everhart with Terry Smith and Charlie Groth. 54 Richmond Street Petone, 24 January [2007] Wellington Cathedral of St Paul Choir, directed by Michael Fulcher. Heinrich Schutz "Matthaus-Passion". With tenor John Beaglehole. Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, 1 April 2007. Quantity: 26 items, plus some duplicates. Physical Description: Photolithographs, varying sizes up to 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Donald Maurice, in 2015.

Other

Professional and social life

Date: 1996-2011

From: Clark, Judith Ann, 1931-2014: Photographs

By: Photography by Woolf Ltd

Reference: PAColl-10457-4

Description: Photographs taken by mainly unidentified photographers between 1996 and 2011. Mainly images of Judith with various people including students, colleagues, and friends, many unidentified. Some images are at parties, social events, and concerts, and show people eating, drinking, socialising, and performing piano duets. Identified people include Ruth Harte, Graham Dreadon, Michael Houstoun, and Margaret Sparrow. In some images Clark is in a wheelchair or using canes. In several she is speaking on the phone. In most she is wearing glasses. Also includes a set of prints from an unidentified event with musicians performing, proof sheet of portraits of individual students posed at a piano, and group portraits of students with Clark around a piano (1996). Formal and informal images show Clark at particular events, including the reception for her being awarded a Companion Order of Merit at Government House (1998) and her 80th birthday party in 2011 (with one set of photographs showing her cutting the cake). A further set of images show a garden and flowers with the inscription on the reverse reading “Name: Williamson Order No: 108[??] of Warehouse Stationery” and another set of prints are images that were sent to Clark by friends with the correspondence (or copies) included. Arrangement: Some prints have numbering on the reverse Quantity: 177 colour original photographic print(s). 3 b&w original photographic print(s) 1 single image and 2 proof sheets. Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints and dye coupler prints Transfers: See also PA1-o-1951.

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[Posters, booklets and fliers up to A3 size, relating to music concerts and musical per...

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-1979

Description: Includes: 6th Auckland Folk Music Festival. Moller's Farm, Carters Rd Oratia, 26-29 January 1979. Poster The Sydney Biennale. From Scratch perform rhythm works, Drumwheel & Triad III, with Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashin, Ngaire Mules, Gray Nicol, Gary Wain. A Trans Tasman tie-up assisted by Q.E.II Arts Council of New Zealand & Air New Zealand [ca 1979-1982]. Poster Early Music Union of Wellington. Joan Benson, clavichord music of the fifteenth - eighteenth centuries. Public Library Lecture Theatre Mercer St., 18 November [1979]. Poster Family, in concert. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 11 July [1979]. Poster Gustave Fenyo plays Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt. Auckland Town Hall 12 September; Wellington Concert Chamber 13 September [1979]. Poster French String Trio. Little Theatre Lower Hutt 24 September; State Opera House 4 October [1979]. Poster (2 copies) Chuck Girard Band in concert. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 1 October [1979]. Poster Indian music and dance [including some composition & choreography by N.Z. artists. Sat. Aug 18th, 6.30 pm, University Memorial Theatre. 1979] Miles Jackson, classical guitar. New Zealand tour. Wellington Settlement, 23 September [1979]. Poster World Vision presents the Korean Children's Choir. International Year of the Child tour, 20-27 March 1979. Poster Benefit concert for Peter Lockwood, piano. Guest artists Anne Langston (soprano), Flora Edwards (contralto), Timothy Hawley (baritone). Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 26 November [1979]. Poster (2 copies) New Zealand Country Music Awards. Premier event; search for the N.Z.C.M.A. Entertainer of the Year, in conjunction with Television One. Guest artists Eddie Lowe [ie Low], Toni Williams. State Opera House Wellington, 15 December [1979]. Poster Wellington Chamber Orchestra, conductor Bill Walden-Mills; leader Jim Hessell. Old St Pauls, 6 May [1979]. Poster Wellington Chamber Orchestra, conductor Bill Walden-Mills; leader Jim Hessell. St Andrews Church The Terrace, 29 July [1979]. Poster Wellington Chamber Orchestra, conductor Larry Pruden; leader Jim Hessell. St Andrews Church, The Terrace, 18 November [1979]. Poster Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to A3.

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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