Conductors (Music) - New Zealand

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Programmes and other ephemera relating to musical events held at St Andrews on the Terr...

Date: 2010-2018

From: [Programmes and other ephemera relating to musical events held at St Andrews on the Terrace, Wellington. 1970- ]

By: St. Andrew's on the Terrace (Church : Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-StA-2010/2018

Description: Comprises programmes and other ephemera relating to musical events held at St Andrews on the Terrace, Wellington from 2010 to 2018. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 39 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Flyers and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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Programmes and other ephemera relating to musical events held at St Andrews on the Terr...

Date: 2000-2004

From: [Programmes and other ephemera relating to musical events held at St Andrews on the Terrace, Wellington. 1970- ]

By: St. Andrew's on the Terrace (Church : Wellington, N.Z.). Music Trust

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-StA-2000/2004

Description: Comprises programmes and other ephemera relating to musical events held at St Andrews on the Terrace, Wellington from 2000 to 2004. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 34 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Flyers and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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[Music programmes, 1981 - Folder 1]

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1981-1

Description: Includes: 4th Auckland International Organ Festival, Opening Concert. Choirs, conductors and other performers include - The University Choral Society. The University Chamber Orchestra. The University Singers. Professor Peter Godfrey. Anthony Jennings. John Wells. James Tibbles. Holy Trinity Cathedral. 25 April 1981. Programme. Auckland Youth Orchestra; Autumn Concert Series May 1981. Conductor, Michael McLellan. Leader, Susanjane Higgs. Soloist, Alexa Still. Venues - Kawerau Town Hall, 11 May. Gisborne War Memorial Theatre, 13 May. Hastings Boys High School Hall, 14 May. Paraparaumu Southward Museum Theatre, 16 May. May Wanganui Opera House, 18 May. Taumarunui Memorial Hall, 19 May. Auckland Town Hall, 24 May. Programme. Auckland Youth Orchestra. Subscription series, March, May, October. Auckland Town Hall. Pamphlet / order form California State University Choir, Director Frank Pooler, and the Festival Singers of Wellington, Director Guy E Jansen, with members of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by William Southgate, in Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms. Wellington Town Hall. 4 July 1981. Supported by the ANZ Bank. Programme [and] flyer. Michael Calvert, guitar. 28 September 1981 [venue and town/city unidentified] Programme. Chia Chou (pianist). Wellington Town Hall, 11 August 1981. Flyer. China Folk Music Troupe visiting New Zealand under the auspices of the NZ-China Friendship Society (Inc). Illustrated programme with photos of performers Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, 1981-1982 subscription season. Performers include - Juan Matteucci, Peter Schaffer, Pauline Smith, Elizabeth Rogers, Georg Tintner, Vanco Cavdarski, Tony Benfell, Sharon Joy Vogan. Christchurch Town Hall. Flyer. Choral and Orchestral Concert by the Hutt Chamber Orchestra (conductor, Grahame Lilly) and Wellington Cathedral Choir (Director, Richard Prothero). Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 5 October 1981. Programme. An Evening with the Corinthian Singers of Adelaide. Chapel of the University of Auckland, 2 September. Cathedral Church of St Peter, Hamilton, 3 September. St Luke's Church, Rotorua, 4 September. St Andrew's on the Terrace, Wellington, 8 September. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, 10 September. September 1981. Programme. Full flight, in concert with Percy Trotter. Saturday 15 Aug, Wgtn Town Hall [1981]. Small flyer Gillian Weir, Organ Recital. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul] Molesworth Street. 11 April 1981. Programme (2 copies) Goethe Institute Wellington, Magelone Lieder by Brahms. Performers include - Roger Wilson (Baritone), Terence Dennis (Piano), Helen Moulder (Narrator). Wellington Concert Chamber. 29 October 1981. Programme. Greytown Music Group presents `In The Beginning' a dramatic cantata by Colin Hand. St Luke's [Anglican church] Greytown. 19th and 20th of September 1981. Programme. Hawkes Bay Song and Opera Workshop and Hawkes Bay Community College present Hawkes Bay Summer Singing School 1982. Artistic Director - Beatrice Webster. Hawkes Bay Community College, Taradale, Hawkes Bay. 9 - 15 January 1982. Programme. Kullervo. Symphonic poem by Jean Sibelius (With Anthea Moller, Roger Creagh, Okko Kamu). Wellington Town Hall, 10 October 1981. Programme The Kynges Companye [an Auckland based early music group]. Document asking for subscriptions from people wanting to join the Friends of the Kynges Companye, and donations to help the group travel to the World Congress of the International Society for Music Education, Bristol, England, held in 1982. 1981. Flyer. Marion Rayward, 1934-1981: A Memorial Concert. [Probably Wellington Teachers' College]. 15 June 1981. Programme. Organ Recital by Maurice Clerc (organist of Dijon Cathedral, France). Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 2 June 1981. Programme. Ravi Shankar: New Zealand Tour. Auckland Town Hall, 11 September. Wellington Opera House, 13 September. Christchurch Town Hall, 14 September. 1981. Flyer. Sing For New Zealand. Singing led by The Victorians Madrigal Group conducted by David Wood. Main foyer, Wellington Railway Station. 11 August 1981. Flyer. [This event was associated with oposition to the 1981 Springbok tour]. Sonic Circus VII [A festival of New Zealand Music]. Performers include Roger Fox Big Band. Victoria University Music society. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Schola Musica of the NZSO. Colin Hemmingsen Jazz Quartet. The Bach Choir. Wellington town Hall. 5 September 1981. Programme. Upper Hutt Youth Orchestra: Concert (conductor John Rundle). St Mary's [Anglican] Church, Silverstream. 15 August 1981. Programme. Upper Hutt Choral Society and Wellington Youth Orchestra: Christmas Concert. Guest conductor John Hopkins. Upper Hutt Civic Hall. 5th and 6th of December 1981. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul] Autumn Festival. The Passion of Our Lord According to Saint Matthew by J S Bach. Performers include - Andrew Baines (Evangelist). Michael Kingsford (Christus). Heather Taylor. Robert Oliver. Joan Howard. Roger Wilson. Cathedral Choir. Cathedral Junior Choristers. Sinfonia of Wellington. Good Friday, 17 April 1981. Programme [2 copies]. 6th Wellington Music School. Directors include - William Southgate (Orchestral). Robert Oliver (Renaissance). Helga Hill (Renaissance dance). Tutors include - Judy Hyatt (Cello). Andrea Oliver (Woodwind). Ken Young (Brass). Elsa Jensen (Violin). Shelly Hibbert (Accompanist). Chilton Saint James School, Lower Hutt. 23-26 October 1981. Programme. Alan Young, blues singer. Supported by J C Harper (songwriter, musician, and singer), and Bycroft (mandolin, guitar, and flute). Venue - Wellington Folk Centre. 14 November 1981. Flyer. 6th Wellington Music School. Tutors and directors include - William Southgate, Robert Oliver, Helga Hill, Judy Hyatt, Andrea Oliver, Ken Young, Elsa Jensen, and Shelly Hibbert. Chilton Saint James School, Lower Hutt. 23-26 October 1981. Flyer. Alan Young [New Zealand blues singer] comes to town. Supported by J C Harper [musician and singer] and Bycroft [Guitar, Mandolin, and flute]. 14 November 1981. Flyer. Quantity: 27 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 210 x 167mm in size.

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Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923- :'Oh yes! Bottles supplied by Lion Breweries Limited'. [1977]

Date: 1977

By: Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-

Reference: B-183-039

Description: Shows what is probably the last page of the 'Spring frolic' programme, with a cleaner standing holding a broom amidst a pile of debris, which includes musical notes, broken instruments, bottles and the conductor lying in the rubbish bin. At bottom right is a lion dressed as a conductor, with a music stand bearing a sign saying 'The end'. The concert and drawings for the accompanying programme are based on the Hoffnung Music Festival Concerts. Gerard Hoffnung (1925-1959) was a cartoonist and gifted musician who in 1956 started the Hoffnung Music Festivals, an original brand of symphonic caricature that received international acclaim Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Lion panel green [in pencil]; Recto - bottom left - Eric Heath [artist's signature] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pen and ink drawing, 38 x 23 mm on card 457 x 363 mm Provenance: Donation: Jennifer Zwartz, Wellington, 2011

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Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923- :Radio Avon presents the Christchurch Youth Orchestra in 'S...

Date: 1977

By: Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-

Reference: B-183-040

Description: Shows an orchestra playing instruments, with the conductor at bottom left. They are all naked and appear to be floating in space. There are also two sheep or lambs that are playing instruments. The whole group is surrounded by flowers and bees. The concert and drawings for the accompanying programme are based on the Hoffnung Music Festival Concerts. Gerard Hoffnung (1925-1959) was a cartoonist and gifted musician who in 1956 started the Hoffnung Music Festivals, an original brand of symphonic caricature that received international acclaim Inscriptions: Recto - left of image - 'Spring frolic' in green Scarab green/coates MS 24 if possible [in pencil]; Recto - bottom left - Eric Heath [artist's signature]; Recto - bottom right - About 10 pt type [in pencil] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pen and ink drawing, 350 x 253 mm, on card 430 x 340 mm Provenance: Donation: Jennifer Zwartz, Wellington, 2011

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Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923- :[Mock-up for the 'Spring frolic' programme, performed by t...

Date: 1977

By: Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-

Reference: B-183-041/043

Description: Shows the Eric Heath cartoons drawn for the 'Spring frolic' programme as imagined in the final layout, over two spreads, with text included. The third and final spread comprises a programme note and an advertisement for Begg's music store in Colombo Street The concert and drawings for the accompanying programme are based on the Hoffnung Music Festival Concerts. Gerard Hoffnung (1925-1959) was a cartoonist and gifted musician who in 1956 started the Hoffnung Music Festivals, an original brand of symphonic caricature that received international acclaim Quantity: 3 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Images and text, varying sizes, printed on paper, cut out and glued to sheets 300 x 420 mm Provenance: Donation: Jennifer Zwartz, Wellington, 2011

Manuscript

Memoirs of M Glubb

Date: 1959-1966

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Records

Reference: MS-Papers-11902-014

Description: Typed copy of a memoir by M J Glubb. He describes the early days of the NZSO and many of the people involved. Not all of the names mentioned have been indexed Other Titles - Concerto in G, a Concert Manager remembers Glubb was Concert Manager of the NZSO 1959-1966 Quantity: 1 folder(s) 112 leaves. Physical Description: Printed matter

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Croxson, Morva, fl 1989-2015 : Photographs of musicians

Date: 1975, [ca 1960s-1980s]

By: Croxson, Morva, active 1989-2015; Barry McKay, John Gray and Associates; Bremford Studios; Cherub Studio; Lister, John, active 1960s; Royle, Greig Gordon, 1913-2005

Reference: PAColl-10383

Description: Comprises portraits of various musicians and music groups taken during the 1960s to 1980s period by a range of photographers, some unknown. Includes both formal studio portraits and more informal images taken during rehearsals, performances, or other occasions. Musicians pose with their instruments in some instances. Most of the photographs have inscriptions on the reverse; image of Streichtrio Bell` Arte features a message signed by the members of the group. Source of Title - Supplied by Library Croxson has had a long association with music. Quantity: 12 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints Transfers: From Ephemera Collection - Morva Croxson: Music, dance and theatre programmes (PR-15-0139). See also Published..

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Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-2017: Photographs

Date: 1959-1990s

By: Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-2017; Christopher Bede Studios Limited; Wilson & Horton (Firm)

Reference: PAColl-10436

Description: Collection of photographs of, and relating, to Peter Godfrey from the period 1950s to 1990s, by various photographers. Includes formal studio portraits of Godfrey, some showing the subject conducting with a baton. Group portraits of choirs and orchestras in uniform, and in performance, including some in the Auckland Town Hall. Also includes contact sheets showing sequences of portraits of Godfrey conducting, by Wilson & Horton Ltd, and New Zealand Herald and Weekly News. Other portraits by Christopher Bede Studios Ltd, Auckland, and University of Auckland Photographic Department. Other photographs show Godfrey with others, including photograph captioned on reverse as "Me photographing my friend - Photographing P. Godfrey: Cambridge Music School Summer 1959. Choir members and conductor taking Time Out after all that singing with no piano!". Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 box(es) containing. 14 b&w original photographic print(s). 10 colour original photographic print(s). 3 b&w copy photographic print(s) contact sheets. Physical Description: Colour and b&w photographic prints, including contact sheet proof prints Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-1773: Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-: Papers. See also Ephemera (Eph-D-MUSIC-NYC-1988-01) and Book Collections.

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Jamieson, Ernest James, 1882-1957: Scrapbooks and portrait

Date: 1895-1957

By: Jamieson, Ernest James, 1882-1957

Reference: ATL-Group-00296

Description: Collection relating to the life and career of New Zealand flautist and conductor Ernest James Jamieson. Contains two volumes of newspaper clippings, ephemera, photographs, and correspondence. Also includes a portrait of Jamieson drawn by Percy Gower Reid. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music. Quantity: 2 album(s) containing loose and mounted newspaper clippings, photographs, and printed ephemera. 1 drawing(s) black and white portrait. Physical Description: Printed matter, photographs, correspondence, ephemera, and newspaper clippings. Provenance: Collection inherited by Douglas Fisher, stepson and former student of Ernest James Jamieson.

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Portraits of New Zealand performing artists

Date: [ca 1990s]

Reference: PAColl-10548

Description: Collection of photographic prints portraying actors, musicians, and composers, some are dated from mid-1990s. Subjects include Gary Brain (conductor), Tecwyn Evans, Ashley Lawrence, Gillian Weir, Paul Whelan, and Jonathan Howells. Photographers include Mike Hoban Photography, Donald Southern Photography, Bill Cooper, Clive Barda, and Leslie E Spatt. Quantity: 9 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints.

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Maker unknown :[Glass slides used as backdrops for a production of Stravinsky's 'The so...

Date: 1978

By: Zwartz, Peter Gerard, 1932-2005

Reference: Curios-043-003/012

Description: Images included are of maps, playing cards, a clock face, a telephone, nature scenes and a scene through a warehouse window. Quantity: 10 curio(s). Physical Description: Negatives on film, encased in glass, 100 x 80 mm Provenance: Donation: Jennifer Zwartz, Kelburn, Wellington, 2011 Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - A2011-214 Peter Zwartz collection.

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Zwartz, Peter Gerard, 1932-2005 : Papers

Date: 1948-1997

By: Zwartz, Peter Gerard, 1932-2005

Reference: MS-Group-2029

Description: Papers of Peter Zwartz relating to his musical career including correspondence, articles, review, scripts, photographs, glass plate negatives, posters, printed scores and ephemera. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Source of title - Supplied by Library Arrangement: Papers have been arranged by combining material from the two accessions into one sequence. Quantity: 59 folder(s). 2 volume(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, printed material Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Zwartz family, Australia, Aug 2011 (A2011-171); Oct 2011 (A2011-214) Transfers: Collection taken into the Manuscripts Section as a whole, transfers made from there. - To Drawings & Prints Collection - Cartoons by E Heath: B-183-031/043 - To Ephemera Collection - Posters (Eph-C-Music-Zwartz) - To Photographic Archive - Mainly loose black and white and coloured photographs, and some mounted photographs (PAColl-9952, PAColl-9954) - To Book Collections - Band journals; Music scores - To Curios- Glass slides, for opera production. Curios-043-003/012 - To Sound and Music Centre - Choral sets and non-New Zealand published scores - To Oral History Collection - Sound recording of funeral service for Peter Zwartz, OHColl-1083. Processing information: Collection is currently being arranged and described. Other - For earlier dontation see 93-363-11

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[Preliminary sketches for portrait of Alex Lindsay]

Date: [1955]

From: Waghorn, Reginald James, 1899?-1987 :[Preliminary sketches for portrait of Alex Lindsay. 1955?]

Reference: B-017-045

Description: Four preliminary sketches for a cartoon-style portrait of violinist and conductor Alex Lindsay. Shows three profile drawings of the subject's head, with exaggerated nose and chin, and one of the back of his head. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black marker pen on page of newsprint, 465 x 405 mm (folded)

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[Preliminary sketch for portrait of Alex Lindsay]

Date: [1955]

From: Waghorn, Reginald James, 1899?-1987 :[Preliminary sketches for portrait of Alex Lindsay. 1955?]

Reference: B-017-042

Description: Preliminary sketch for a cartoon-style portrait of violinist and conductor Alex Lindsay. Shows two profile drawings of the subject's head, with exaggerated nose and chin. Drawn on page 2 of a copy of the 'Evening Post', Thursday September 1, 1965. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black marker pen on page of newsprint, 465 x 405 mm (folded)

Audio

Turandot side 3; In the Studio (Malvina Major); "Boris" revue; Sir David Willcocks

Date: [nd]

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

By: Major, Malvina Lorraine (Dame), 1943-; Crabtree, Joy, active 1980s-1990s

Reference: MSC-023651

Description: Cassette cover label reads "Turandot side 3 up to 398, 406 385 Malvina Major". Plus a NZ Listener clipping reading "In the Studio, Malvina Major (soprano) Joy Crabtree (piano) - Haydn: Mermaid's song, My mother bids me bind my hair, She never told her love, O tuneful voice (RNZ)". Cover also reads " 'Boris' Revue 000-106, 112-320 David Willcocks, 1- interview on Feminine Viewpoint, 2 - interview on 2YC, 443 - 6pm Thurs Roundabout 500?". Label: Scotch Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). Finding Aids: List of titles for audio cassettes in this collection found at MS-Papers-11794-021.

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Oral history interviews for the Archive of New Zealand Music

Date: 1992-

By: Archive of New Zealand Music

Reference: OHColl-0134

Description: Interviews with Tessa Birnie, E R Field-Dodgson, John Hopkins, Farquhar Wilkinson, Angela [and Graeme] Gorton, A.A. (Tony) Vercoe, Clare Galambos-Winter, Marie Vanderwart, John Ritchie, Dr John Steele, John M Thomson, Peter Platt, Lady Dorothea Turner, Chen Shi Zheng, Bill Walden-Mills, Geoffrey de Lautour, David Farquhar, Clifton Cook, Maurice Till, Margaret Nielsen, Jenny McLeod. Quantity: 59 C60 cassette(s). 21 interview(s). 11 printed abstract(s). 10 compact disc(s). 8 folder(s) - abstracts to come. 6 C90 cassette(s). 4 DAT tape(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - other some abstracts to come.