Menuhin, Yehudi, 1916-1999

Violinist.

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[Music programmes 1962].

Date: 1962

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1962

Description: Includes: Claudio Arrau. Solo recital. Direction NZBC. 1962. Programme (2 copies) Albyn Singers. Choral recital (With June Taylor, cellist; Robert Issell, violinist). Art Gallery, 17 November 1962. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society. Ruggiero Ricci (violin); Janetta McStay (piano). Town Hall, 18 August 1962. Flier The 14th Auckland Festival. "Der Rosenkavalier Auckland Society for Contemporary Music. Stravinsky, Honegger, Casella, Maconie (With Francis Rosner, John Hyatt, Ken Wilson, Gordon Skinner, Lewisson Campbell, Diana Stephenson, William Trussell, Ronald Tremain). Auckland City Art Gallery, 1 July 1962. Programme. Auckland String Players. 1962 subscription concert 1. St Kentigern College 27 March; Auckland City Art Gallery 29 March; Hamilton 31 March [1962]. Programme Gina Bachauer. First New Zealand tour. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet (2 copies) National Orchestra and Gina Bachauer. Concert. Wellington Town Hall, 23 June [1962] Flier / programme "Gaspard de la nuit". Translation of words to be sung by Gina Bachauer in her recital. Flier. Kerridge Odeon presents Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. First New Zealand tour 1962. Programme (2 copies) Chamber Players of Wellington. Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington, 1 May 1962. Programme / flier (2 copies) Shura Cherkassky. New Zealand tour under the auspices of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service [1962]. Programme (2 copies) Boy Choristers of Christchurch Cathedral, conductor C Foster Browne; accompanist John Jennings. Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 3 September 1962. programme Christchurch Liederkranzchen. Twenty-eighth season, second subscription concert. Canterbury University Hall, 10 October 1962. Programme Christchurch Orchestral Society Inc. Final concert for 1962. University of Canterbury Hall, 8 December 1962. Programme Peter Cooper. Piano recital. Civic Theatre [Christchurch], 21 March [1962?]. Programme Lauris Elms (contralto) in a recital of songs by Handel, Duparc and Dvorak. Accompanied by Margaret Nielsen (piano). Concert Chamber Wellington, 4 July [1962]. Flier only Four Hundred Club Wanganui. Second subscription concert. Violin recital by Ruggiero Ricci, accompanist Janetta McStay. Concert Chamber Wanganui Memorial Hall, 26 July 1962. Programme / flier Kenneth Goodman, celebrated Negro organist. [Concert tour 1962]. Programme Huntly Ladies Choir, assisted by Huntly Drama Club. Concert. Huntly College Hall, 11 October 1962. Programme Valeri Klimov. [Accompanied by pianist] Vladimir Yampolsky. Direction NZBC. Programme beginning with Sonata no. 1 in D by Beethoven (autographed) Valeri Klimov. [Accompanied by pianist] Vladimir Yampolsky. Direction NZBC. Programme beginning with Sonata no. 3 in E by Bach (2 copies( Valeri Klimov. A musical storm from the Russian horizon! Wellington concerts 17 and 20 October [1962]. Flier only (2 copies) Leonid Kogan [Russian violinist]. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 11 June 1962. programme Leonid Kogan [Russian violinist]. Auckland Town Hall, 12 June 1962. Programme Lili Kraus. [Concert under auspices of NZBC. ca 1962?]. Programme beginning with Chromatic fantasia and fugue Lili Kraus. [Concert under auspices of NZBC. ca 1962?]. Programme beginning with Beethoven's sonata in E, Op 109 J & N Tait by arrangement with A Sarfati, J Clairjois and A Guerbilsky present The Little Singers of Paris. First New Zealand tour 1962. Programme (2 copies) The Little Singers of Paris. Her Majesty's Theatre [Auckland], 16-24 March 1962. Flier only (2 copies) The Little Singers of Paris. Extra concerts. Opera House Palmerston North, 9-10 March 1962. Flier only A classical guitar recital by Antonio Losada. Concert Chamber Wellington, 3 July 1962. Pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) A classical guitar recital by Antonio Losada. Museum Lecture Theatre, 28 April 1962. Programme J & N Tait present the world famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin and his sister Hephzibah Menuhin the noted concert pianist. Two memorable concerts with the National Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 15 and 17 February 1962. Flier with photographs J & N Tait present the world famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin and his sister Hephzibah Menuhin the noted concert pianist. Joint recital. Wellington Town Hall, 15 February; Auckland Town Hall, 19 February 1962. Programme (2 copies, one autographed on front cover by Yehudi Menuhin) J & N Tait present Yehudi Menuhin and (by special arrangement with the New Zealand Broadcasting Service) The National Orchestra. Town Hall Wellington 17 February; Town Hall Auckland 21 February 1962. Programme (2 copies) Music of India. Yamini Krishnamurti (dancer), Keramatullah Khan (tabla player), Radhika Mohan Maitra (sarod player), Nirmalendu Chowdhury (folk singer), Arunachalm Palaiswamy (mridangam accompanist), Jyotishmati Krishnamurti (vocal accompaniment). Concert Chamber wellington, 8 October 1962, direction NZBC. Programme (2 copies) National Residential Brass Band Training School. Adult Education Department, University of canterbury, 18-23 August 1962. Brochure printed by Caxton press. New Plymouth City band Inc proudly present their Annual Queen's Birthday Weekend Band festival featuring the Band of the Royal New Zealand Artillery, director of music Captain F B Smyth. New Plymouth, 2-3 June 1962. Programme (2 copies) Harry M Miller presents an evening with Patrick O'Hagan [and] Teresa Duffy. New Zealand tour, September-October 1962. Programme Palmerston North Youth Orchestra. First concert 1962. Opera House Palmerston North, 16 July 1962. Programme Ruggiero Ricci and Janetta McStay. Recital. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 6 August 1962. Programme (autographed on title page by both performers) Bela Siki. Your favourite pianist returns. Bela Siki, the poet of the piano. One solo concert only [Wellington?] Town Hall, 11 July [1962]. Flier / programme (2 copies) The NZBS is happy to announce the eagerly-awaited return of Bela Siki. Brochure / booking form only. Choirs of St Margaret's College and Christ's College with the John Ritchie String Orchestra. Civic Theatre, 9 August 1962. Programme The Stenberg Recital Contest. Judge Mr John Hopkins. Auckland Town Hall, 14 April 1962. Programme Gillian Weir. Piano recital. Concert Chamber Wanganui War Memorial, 30 May 1962. Programme / flier Harry M Miller presents an evening with Inia Te Wiata. New Zealand tour 1962 [with pianist Maurice Till]. Programme Wellington Primary Schools' Music Festival Association presents its Musical Festival. Conductor Geoffrey H Wilson (District Advisor on School Music); accompanist Isabelle Graham; organist Robert Pether. Wellington Town Hall, 3 October 1962. Programme Camilla Williams [accompanied by Maurice Till]. Concert [1962]. Programme (2 copies) Camilla Williams [accompanied by Maurice Till]. Direction NZBC. Programme and flier/ programme for Wellington concert at Town Hall, 7 June 1962. Quantity: 25 album(s) Album(s). 13 flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Dickson, Hamilton 1906-1980 :Photographs

Date: ca1935-ca1955

Reference: PAColl-5172

Description: Mainly portraits of Hamilton Dixon. There are also signed photos of visiting musical celebrities such as the young Yehudi Menuhin and one group photograph of the cast of "The Gipsies", one of the two light operas composed by Dickson in the 1950s. There is a photograph of Dickson's mother and father Quantity: 21 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[New Zealand music programmes 1935].

Date: 1935

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1935

Description: Includes programmes featuring: The Circassians in a benefit concert in aid of the Plunket Society funds. (with Gavin Nicol, Ron Cowie, Erice Duncan, Victor Woodward, Alma Cowie, Thomas McNair, Norman Grenfell, Elfrida Barclay, Arthur Goatham, Mollie Nottingham, Olga Burton, Thomas Wood, Barbara Bannister). Majestic Theatre Wellington, 18 August 1935. Programme Circassians. First subscription concert for 1935. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 7 May 1935. Programme Denis Dowling valedictory. Town Hall Dunedin, 15 June 1935 (With the Dunedin Orchestral Society, Alva Myers, Returned Soldiers' Choir, Winnie Fraser, Alfred Walmsley, Leonore McKenzie, Winifred Gardner, Ernest Drake, Royal Dunedin Male Choir, Charles Martin, Ethel Wallace, Lloyd Hunter, Choral Society Madrigal Choir, Denis Dowling). Programme Invercargill Male Choir, kindly assisted by the Royal Dunedin Male Choir [and] Invercargill Orchestral Society, Mrs Lionel S Dawson, Mr John Kennedy, Mr John Pringle, Mr P A Poole. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 28 October 1935. Programme Masterton Orchestral Society. Second concert. Municipal Hall Masterton, 9 October 1935 (With Miss M Holmwood, Russell Laurenson, T T Redman, conductor J Candy). Programme New Zealand Broadcasting Board presents Percy Grainger, assisted by Ella Grainger (percussion), Valerie Corliss (pianist), Madame Evelyn de Mauny (pianist), Eric Waters (pianist), Lawrence Haggitt (grand organ) and the Wellington Symphony Orchestra with Percy Grainger as guest conductor. Wellington Town Hall, 21 November 1935. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Broadcasting Board presents Lionello Cecil, Vincent Aspey and the New Radio Orchestra conducted by Paul Vinogradoff. Wellington Town Hall, 24 March 1935. Programme Festival of Remembrance under the direction of the Wellington Returned Soldiers' Assn. St James Theatre, ANZAC night, 25 April 1935. Programme Percy Grainger, the eminent pianist composer with the Wellington Harmonic Society and Wellington Apollo Singers. Third subscription concert. Wellington Town Hall, 23 November 1935. Programme (2 copies) Laurian Club. Second concert of 1935 season. (With Frederick Bullock, Harry Glaysher, Dora Deal, Greta Bills, C R Moon, Marjorie Chapman, Althea Harley-Slack, Irene Morris, Harold beck, Harry Ellwood, Mrs F S Grant, Valmai Moffat). Radiant Hall, 23 November 1935. Programme Menuhin. Yehudi Menuhin concerts, New Zealand, 1935. First programme (Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin), Second programme (Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin), Third programme (Auckland and Wellington) [July 1935]. Programme (3 copies) Menuhin. The prodigy of yesterday; the genius of today. Three gala concerts, Ton Hall Wellington, 10, 13 and 17 July 1935. Promotional pamphlet. Menuhin. The prodigy of yesterday; the genius of today. Two gala concerts, Theatre Royal Christchurch, 20 and 23 July 1935. Programme. Ava Symons and Ernest Jenner. Violin and piano recital. Bristol Salon, 22 November [1935]. Programme / card Messrs J & N Tait present the celebrated Viennese Boys' Choir (Die Wiener Sangerknaben) from the former Imperial Chapel at Vienna. Musical director Victor Gomboz. Australian and New Zealand tour 1935. Programme (3 copies - one autographed) Vienna Mozart Boys' Choir. Wellington Town Hall season definitely concluding on Monday night, 1st May [1935]. Flier. Wellington Association of Scots Societies. Grand national concert, 30 November 1935. Programme Annual concert of the Wellington Girls' Choirs (senior and junior) and the Wellington Boys' Choir. Conductor H Temple White. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 2 December 1935. Programme. Wellington Male Voice Choir. Conductor Stanley Oliver. At the piano Clement Howe. Third concert. 30 November 1935. Programme Quantity: 18 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1951].

Date: 1951

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1951

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Ardmore College Choir with professional soloists and orchestra present "The Christ; an oratorio", set to music by Eric Curtis. [1951]. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society. Recital by the Griller Quartet. 19 March 1951. Printed by the Pelorus Press. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra. Public concert. Auckland Town Hall, 6 October 1951. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Little Symphony announce their first promenade concert of 1951. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 12 March 1951. To include the first public performance of "Antipodes" by Larry Pruden. Flier only. Auckland Music Festival, 5-16 June 1951. Programme (2 copies). Black Watch Band, direction J & N Tait. New Zealand tour 1951. Souvenir programme (2 copies) Centenary of Canterbury. Community music festival, King Edward Barracks, 10-19 March 1951. 1200 voices with the NZ Broadcasting Service National Orchestra conducted by Michael Bowles. Promotional brochure, with brief programme (2 copies). Richard Farrell, renowned New Zealand pianist in final solo recital of N.Z. tour. Town Hall Wellington, 4 August [1951]. Flier /programme. Griller String Quartet. Christchurch Chamber Music Society first concert 1951 season. Civic Theatre, 21 March 1951. Programme Masterton Choral Society presents the final concert of its 1951 season. Soloists Jean Bassett, Elsie MacGregor, Ron Gilbert, Don Irwin. Know Hall Masterton, 24 November 1951. Programme J & N Tait have the honour to present Yehudi Menuhin and the National Orchestra, conductor Michael Bowles. Town Hall Wellington, 24 July 1951. Programme (2 copies) Yehudi Menuhin. Souvenir programme 1951. Direction J & N Tait (with Hephzibah Menuhin) (2 copies) Royal Dunedin Male Choir. Concert, Town Hall, 26 November 1951. Programme. St Mary's College and School of Music. Choral concert, Auckland Town Hall, 30-31 July [1951?]. Programme Vocal Art Society. Conductor F Wentworth Slater; guest artists Stefen Fejer (cello), and Dixon Tizard (tenor of Wanganui). Accompanist Edna Eyre. St Andrews Hall Palmerston North, 4 July [1951]. Programme. Vocal Art Society (Palmerston North). Recital of choral music. Tenor Dixon Tizard, pianists Edna Eyre and Mysie Anderson. Little Theatre, 12 August 1951. Programme. Wellington Girls' College. A festival of music. Town Hall, 17 October 1951. Programme. Wellington Primary Schools Music Festival. Town Hall Wellington, 10 October 1951. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Training College Choral Society. Sixteenth annual recital. 4 August 1951. Programme. Wellington Youth Choir. Programme of music. Accompanist Sylvia Faust, conductor Hugh Reid. Town Hall, Concert Chamber. 3 December 1951. Quantity: 19 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[New Zealand music programmes collected by Charles Cabot. 1919-1949]

Date: 1919 - 1949

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Music-1919/1949

Description: Includes programmes featuring: ca 1926?: The renowned musical Carlsons Bellringers. Mavis Carlson, Fred Carlson, Leo Carlson, [with] William Harris, eccentric comedian (late Tivoli Theatres) ... Specialty Press Print, Albury [Australia] The musical Carlsons, Carlson's Musical Follies fourth annual tour of Australasia and return of the favourites 1924-1925 tour featuring the enormous organ chimes and all new English show. New Zealand tour soon [two fliers or cuttings] 1933: Spivakovsky-Kurtz recitals souvenir programme (Jascha Spivakovsky, Tossy Spivakovsky, Edmund Kurtz). Australian and New Zealand tour 1933. 1934: New Zealand Championship band contest. Wellington, 19-24 February 1934. official souvenir programme. Philip Hargrave. Australia's music sensation. Grand Opera House Wellington, 3-10 November [1934]. Promotional pamphlet 1935: Menuhin, the prodigy of yesterday, the genius of today. Three gala concerts, Town Hall Wellington, 10, 13 and 17 July [1935]. Promotional pamphlet with photographs (2 copies) New Zealand Institute for the Blind, Parnell Auckland. Band tour 1935 (with sketch map inside of the activities of the Institute for the Blind in New Zealand). Programme New Zealand Institute for the Blind. Band & concert party tour programme (With bandmaster G W Bowes, performers Julian Lee, Frank Robinson, Archie Beveridge, Tumai Taraewa, Roberto Gherardi) [1935?]. Coming to New Zealand. The historic Vienna Boys' Choir. Promotional pamphlet [1935?] (2 copies) Viennese Boys' Choir. Direction J & N Tait. Australian and New Zealand tour 1935. Souvenir programme Viennese Boys' Choir Farewell in two Christmas programmes. Grand Opera House, Saturday December 14th [1935]. Flier 1936: 3 little piggies went to market but they'd sooner have gone to the Fisk Jubilee Singers. Coming shortly - . [1936?] Small card (2 copies) Ultra Amusements Ltd. New Zealand tour of the world famous Fisk Jubilee Singers & Entertainers (with photographs and repertoire of each performer) [1936] Souvenir programme 1936 Fisk Jubilee Singers. Coming H M Theatre Blenheim, 30 June - 1 July . Postcard (Portrait of Huntley Spencer) (2 copies) 1936 Fisk Jubilee Singers. Commencing Monday July 13th, one week only, Radiant Hall (Portrait of Huntley Spencer) (2 copies) 1940: Natzke-Neate concerts. Town Hall Wellington Saturday March 15th [1940] (With portraits of Oscar Natzke and Australian tenor Kenneth Neate. Solo pianist and accompanist Henri Penn). Flier 1943?: Westport Municipal Boys' Band on tour. [ca 1943]. Programme 1944: D D O'Connor announces the visit of the eminent English soprano Thea Philips, prima donna, Covent Garden Opera Company. Assisted by William Herbert, young Australian tenor. Resumption of celebrity concerts August-September 1944. Fler. 1946: Todd Duncan; outline of a career. Three glorious concerts, Town Hall Wellington, 3,7, 10th August [1946]. Flier (2 copies) Peter Dawson. 1946 dominion tour. With Clarence Black, Sydney pianist. Programmes 1, 2 and 3 in one booklet. Rawdon Blandford' Celebrity World Tours. Special invitation to admit ... to hear Jansen, eminent piano virtuoso ... 194[6]. Ticket 1947: Leo Cherniavsky, the renowned violinist. Town Hall Dannevirke, 3 April [1947]. Flier with portrait. Leo Cherniavsky, the world famous violinist of the celebrated trio. Town Hall, 1st and 5th March [1947??] Postcard Rosina Raisbeck. One memorable recital. Regent Theatre Masterton. Tuesday 20 May (one night only). Flier with portrait (2 copies) Rosina Raisbeck. 1947 - New Zealand concert season. Souvenir programme with photograph and biographical notes for Miss Raisbeck, and for pianist accompanist Arline Lower. (2 copies) John Charles Thomas. New Zealand tour 1947. Direction J & N Tait. Third concert programme. Assisted by Roy Urseth, pianist. John Charles Thomas. New Zealand tour 1947. Direction J & N Tait.Fourth concert programme (Plebiscite programme). Assisted by Roy Urseth, pianist. John Charles Thomas. Town Hall Wellington, 26, 29 and 31 July [1947]. Flier with portrait. John Charles Thomas. Plebiscite form, Town Hall, Saturday night, August 9 - please mark "X" against those numbers desired to be incorporated in the programme and return form no later than 12 noon, Wednesday August 6th (2 copies) Henryk Mierowski, famous Polish pianist. Fits tour of New Zealand. Town Hall Wellington, 25 June 1947. Flier with portrait (2 copies) 1948: Danny Morgan, famous tenor assisted by David Thatcher, pianist. New Zealand tour 1948. Town Hall Dunedin, 14 April 1948. Programme with portrait Danny Morgan, famous tenor assisted by David Thatcher, pianist. New Zealand tour 1948. Opera House Wanganui, 21 April 1948. Programme with portrait Danny Morgan, famous tenor assisted by David Thatcher, pianist. New Zealand tour 1948. Town Hall Wellington, 8 May 1948. Programme with portrait (2 copies) 1949: Jan Rubini, world famous violin virtuoso, composer and conductor. Programme Madame Josephine Ottlee proudly presents the Young Australian and New Zealand Concert Party [with Colin Young and Jean Brunning, both pictured, and Beverley Allen and Clarice Inglis]. Town Hall Wellington, 24 March 1949. programme. Quantity: 34 album(s) Album(s). 2 cards. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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de Ruiter, Adriaan, 1919-: Photographs relating to the National Orchestra of New Zealand

Date: 7 Jun 1952, 18 Nov 1961, 1962

By: De Ruiter, Adriaan, 1919-

Reference: PAColl-10304

Description: Photographs relating to the National Orchestra of New Zealand taken between the 1950s and early 1963 by orchestra member Adriaan de Ruiter. A few images have dates and identifications. Images chiefly show members of the Orchestra at work but also include photographs of orchestra members on tour, socialising and others. Also includes images of Igor Stravinsky arriving at Wellington Airport, and conducting the Orchestra; also a few images that include the Orchestra playing with Yehudi Menuhin. Orchestra members pictured: Clare Galambos, Vincent Aspey, Alex Lindsay, Fleur Heidenstrom, Carol McKenzie, Harry Botham, George Booth, Robert Girvan, Adriaan de Ruiter, and Vladimir Latyschew. Other people pictured are conductor Robert Craft, conductor John Hopkins, violinist Ida Haendel, and Alex Osvath. . Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Photographs came in disordered state and have been arranged by subject matter Stravinsky visited New Zealand in 1961, and conducted a concert in the Wellington Town Hall on November 8, 1961. Robert Craft visited with him and conducted some of the concert. Yehudi Menuhin visited New Zealand in 1962 and performed by the National Orchestra. Quantity: 51 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 b&w copy photographic print(s). 2 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints Provenance: Donated by Florence de Ruiter, Wellington, 2014. Donor is the daughter of Adriaan de Ruiter. Transfers: To Ephemera Collection - 1 programme for Ida Haendel concert, 22 April 1958.

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Various artists: [Posters for musical events and concerts held in New Zealand in 1973]

Date: 1973

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

By: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978; Cabot, Beatrice Eliza, 1894-1981

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Music-1973

Description: Includes posters for: Prestige Promotions proudly present in person, "a living legend", Johnny Cash (The man in black), June Carter, Carl Perkins, Carter family, the Tennessee Three. Saturday March 17th, Wellington Athletic Park [1973] Australia's dynamic Jeff St John in person. Lion Tavern, Molesworth Street; Wed August 8th-14th. New Zealand Breweries entertainment [1973] (2 copies) A Prestige Promotions presentation. An evening with Kamahl. Don't miss this marvellous family entertainment. Spcial guest star Shona Laing. [Christchurch Town Hall 25 November; Wellington Town Hall 26 November; Auckland Town Hall 28 November 1973] Kerridge Odeon & J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival Orchestra of London. March 1973 tour. Town Halls Auckland 27th & 28th; Wellington 29th; Dunedin 30th; Christchurch 31st [1973] (2 copies) Prestige Promotions & NZBC proudly present the Roger Whittaker Show; musical director David Fraser [poster with itinerary 6-28 March 1973] (2 copies) Quantity: 5 colour and b&w prints, plus some duplicates. Physical Description: Photolithographs on card, sizes varying under 500 mm.

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1951].

Date: 1951

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1951

Description: Includes programmes for concerts on: 17 February: Music under the stars. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. Three open-air serenade concerts. Auckland, 14, 15 and 17 February. Third concert [17 February 1951]. Programme / flyer 15 March: The Music Committee of the Canterbury Centennial Association and the New Zealand Broadcasting Service present a choral and orchestral concert. Secondary schools, colleges, technical colleges and the National Orchestra conducted by Michael Bowles. King Edward Barracks Christchurch, 15 March 1951. Programme 6 April: Dunedin Music Festival 1951. Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; Cara Hall solo pianist. Town Hall Dunedin, 6 April 1951. Programme 17 April: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; solo pianist Vera Bradford. Opera House Wanganui, 17 April 1951. Programme 17-19 April: Schools concert. Conductor Michael Bowles. Wanganui 17 April; Hawera 18 April; New Plymouth 19 April [1951?]. Flier / programme (2 copies) 8 May: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; solo pianist Vera Bradford. Town Hall Wellington, 8 May 1951. Programme 12 May: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; solo 'cellist Theo Salzman. Town Hall Wellington, 12 May 1951. Programme (2 copies) 6 June: Orchestral concert. Guest conductor Sir Bernard Heinze; solo pianist Ernest Jenner. Town Hall [Wellington], 6 June 1951. Programme (2 copies) 7 July: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; solo pianist Richard Farrell. Town Hall Wellington, 7 July 1951. Programme (2 copies) 10 July: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; solo pianist Richard Farrell. Majestic Theatre Nelson, 10 July 1951. Programme 24 July: J & N Tait have the honour to present Yehudi Menuhin and by arrangement with the New Zealand Broadcasting Service, the National Orchestra, conductor Michael Bowles. Town Hall Wellington, 24 July 1951. Programme (autographed by Menuhin of front cover) 28 July: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Wellington, 28 July 1951. Programme 2 August: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; solo pianist Richard Farrell. Town Hall Dunedin, 2 August 1951. Programme 15 August: Orchestral concert. Conductor Sir Bernard Heinze; soloists Robert Masters (violin), Muriel Taylor (cello), Kinloch Anderson (piano). Town Hall Wellington, 15 August 1951. Programme 15 September: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; guest artist Ronald Dowd. Town Hall Wellington, 15 September 1951. Programme (2 copies) 29 September: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. [With] Schola Cantorum [and] Ronald Dowd, tenor. Town Hall Wellington, 29 September 1951. Programme (2 copies) 16 October: The New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the National Orchestra, leader Vincent Aspey, with soloists Ernest Llewellyn (violin), Maurice Till (piano), John Kennedy ('cello). Town Hall Auckland, 16-18 October [1951]. Conductor Michael Bowles. Pink flyer 16 October: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspeuy; soloist Ernest Llewellyn. Town Hall Auckland, 16 October 1951. Programme 6 November: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; soloists Ernest Llewellyn (violin), John Kennedy ('cello). Town Hall Wellington, 6 November 1951. Programme (2 copies) 13 November: Orchestral concerts. Conductor Michael Bowles; soloists Stewart Harvey, Sybil Phillips, Mary Murphy, Maurice Till. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 13 and 15 November 1951. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 18 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1973]

Date: 1973

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1973

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: Christopher Cambridge presents, direct from sellout Australian concert tour, Winifred Atwell. [1973]. Promotional programme booklet with photographs Australasian Performing Right Association Ltd. 1973 APRA Silver Scroll. Circular letter and entry form dated 30 November 1973. Christchurch Town Hall Concert Association introduces ... season tickets for ten concerts at only $8 and 19 concerts to choose from. Christchurch 1973. Season programme flier Cleveland Orchestra; Lorin Maazel, music director. NZBC tour September 1973. Erich Leinsdorf conducting. Wellington Town Hall 18-19 September 1973. Programme flyer NZBC presents the Cleveland Orchestra; music director Lorin Maazel, conductor Erich Leinsdorf. Auckland Town Hall, 16-17 September 1973. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents the Cleveland Orchestra; music director Lorin Maazel, conductor Erich Leinsdorf. Wellington Town Hall, 18-19 September 1973. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents the Cleveland Orchestra; music director Lorin Maazel, conductor Erich Leinsdorf. Christchurch Town Hall, 20 September 1973. Programme (2 copies) NZBC Wellington Festival musical marathon (with Andre Tchaikowsky, Carmina Burana (Orff), Stockhausen's electronic music, Wellington Jazz Orchestra). [1973]. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Limited present the distinguished Spanish soprano Victoria de Los Angeles, with Miguel Zanetti at the piano. [New Zealand concerts 11-13 July 1973]. Programme (2 copies) Lunch-time concert by pianists Michael Houstoun and Richard Mapp ... to raise funds for the Southland Otago Youth Orchestra to visit Hobart. Southland Museum, 21 July 1973. Programme / flyer Murray Khouri, clarinet, conductor. Promotional flier with photographs and suggested programme J C Williamson Theatres Limited (in New Zealand with Kerridge Odeon Corporation Ltd) presents Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival Orchestra of London (leader Robert Masters) with Diana Menuhin, narrator (Melbourne and Sydney only). Programmes A, B and C in one booklet (2 copies) Charles Naylor and Donald Bowick. Lunchtime concert. Auckland City Art Gallery, 26 April 1973. Typescript programme on green sheet Niedzielski the artist and the man. Promotional pamphlet ca 1973 [Benny Levin and Russell Clark present] Ivan Rebroff in concert. Souvenir programme. New Zealand, March 1973 (2 copies) (with photos of Benny Levin, Russell Clark, and Ivan Rebroff) Patrick O'Hagan Australasian tour 1973, presented by Rotorua Entertainment Services Ltd, associated with Prestige Promotions Ltd and NZBC and Paul Dainty Corpoartion. Programme [Robert Raymond, Benny Levin and Russell Clark present] Ravi Shankar in concert [with Akka Rakha, Nadumullick Tanpura]. New Zealand tour, July 1973. Souvenir programme David Rumsey, Australian organist. University of Otago Music Department, St Paul's Cathedral, 1 June [1973?]. Programme / flyer Miss Betty Stewart, international organist returned home to New Zealand. Organ recital. Wellington Town Hall, 23 March [1973]. Programme / flyer Studentischer Madrigalchor e V. Munster, directed by Harma Kramm. Town Hall Auckland, 24 March 1973. Programme Roy B Tankersley. Organ recital. Wellington Town Hall, 25 March [1973]. programme / flyer NZBC presents Andre Tchaikowsky piano recital. Invercargill Civic Theatre, 17 March 1973. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents Andre Tchaikowsky piano recital. Wanganui Concert Chamber, 19 March 1973. Programme Wiener Sangerknaben. Kerridge Odeon & J C Williamson Theatres Limited present the world famous Vienna Boys' Choir. 1973 New Zealand and Australian tour. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet (2 copies) John Wells. organ recital. St Peter's Church Willis Street Wellington, 1 June 1973. Typescript programme on yellow sheet Quantity: 18 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Transfers: Collection received in Ephemera. One serial transferred on appraisal to Serials, 19 May 2015.

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

Date: 1962

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NO-1962

Description: Includes: 1962 Proms. Conductor Henry Krips; soloists Maurice Till, Maurice Clare, Elisabeth Hellawell. Town Hall Wellington, 23-26 January 1962 [4 concerts in one booklet]. Programme (2 copies) 1962 Proms. Conductor Henry Krips; soloist Jocelyn Walker. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 30 January 1962. Programme A summer concert. Guest conductor Henry Krips; soloist Maurice Clare. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 5 February 1962. Programme A summer concert. Guest conductor Henry Krips. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 6 February 1962. Programme 1962 Proms. Conductor John Hopkins; soloists Maurice Till, Jon Andrew, Elisabeth Hellawell, Maurice Till, David Galbraith, Allen Curnow, Hannah Tatana, Peter Cooper. Town Hall Auckland, 20-24 February 1962 [4 concerts in one booklet]. Programme 1962 Proms. Conductor John Hopkins; soloists Peter Cooper, Hannah Tatana, Jon Andrew, Elisabeth Hellawell, David Galbraith, Maurice Till, Edna Boyd-Wilson, Christchurch Liederkranchzen and Liedertafel. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 7-10 March 1962 [4 concerts in one booklet]. Programme (2 copies) J & N Tait have the honour to present Yehudi Menuhin and ... the National Orchestra, conductor Michael Bowles. Town Hall Wellington, 24 July [1962]. Programme NZBC Symphony Orchestra family concert. Conductor Brian Priestman. Palmerston North Regent Theatre, 21 August [1962]. Programme Royal concert in honour of Their Majesties the King and Queen of Thailand by the National Orchestra, conductor John Hopkins, leader Vincent Aspey (includes "Festival overture" composed by Douglas Lilburn). Civic Theatre Christchurch, 24 August 1962. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1970]

Date: 1970

By: Nall, Nan, active 1968-1999

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1970

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Albyn Singers choral recital. Centennial Theatre Auckland Grammar School. 18 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) Ivan Andrews, cello, and David James, piano. Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 9 March 1970. Programmes (2 copies) Auckland Society of Registered Music Teachers. Student performers. Auckland Building Centre. 8 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) BP School Concert Programme 1970. Onslow College, 22 April 1970 (Bartok Quartet). Programme/ flier. Beethoven Bicentenary festival 1970. University of Canterbury Hall. 4 programmes and an overall brochure for concerts on: 8 April Maurice Till); 11 April (Rudolf Kalup, Zdenek Konicek, Maurice Till); 22 and 29 April (Czech Quartet of the University of Canterbury). Emile Bibobi (guitar). Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 17 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) Alfredo Campoli. Violin recital with Maurice Till. NZBC. Nelson Girls' College Hall, 14 September 1970. Programme. Alfredo Campoli. NZBC violin recital with Maurice Till. Wanganui Concert Chamber, 19 September 1970. Programme. Sylvia Cooper, harp. Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 11 March 1970. Programmes for 12.15 concert (1 copy) and 1.15 concert (2 copies) Czech Quartet. Five concerts. University of Canterbury Hall. April 1970. Czech Quartet of the University of Canterbury. University Hall, 12 July 1970. Programme Anthony di Bonaventura. Piano recital (NZBC). Nelson School of Music. 30 July 1970. Duke Ellington and his orchestra. Auckland 10 February [1970]. Postal booking application form. Julie Felix in concert (booklet with portraits and biog information, and with information and group portrait of the Hamilton County Bluegrass Band). (2 copies) Barbara Hill (flute), Merlene Hooper (piano). Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 16 March 1970. Programme. David James, piano. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 4 March 1970. Ladislave Jasek (violin), Janetta McStay (piano), Town Hall Concert Chamber 1,3,5 March 1970. Maureen Jones (piano) and Ladislav Jasek (violin). 1970? Kiri Te Kanawa in concert. General programme (2 copies, one autographed on front cover) plus fliers for Auckland concert at Auckland Town Hall 14 & 17 February; Wellington Concert, Town Hall 3 March 1970, Wellington Town Hall 7 March 1970 (donor Miria Simpson, 1992), and Palmerston North / Napier / Invercargill concert (donor Bevan Greenslade, 2005) Lili Kraus. Concert 1970 (2 copies, purple cover with head and shoulders portrait) Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Napier Boys' High School. 10 March 1970. programme and flyer. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Christchurch Civic Theatre 12 March 1970. Programme. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Town Hall 17 March 1970. Flyer and two copies of programme. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Auckland Town Hall, 22 March 1970. Programme and flyer. Jacques Loussier Trio play Bach. New Zealand tour programme 1970, with photographic portraits and group portraits. (2 copies) Rosemary Mathers. (piano). Lunchtime recital. Milne and Choyce Skyroom. 19 March 1970. (2 copies) Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival Orchestra of London. Australia / New Zea;and 1970 concert tour. Itinerary. Douglas Mews (organ) and marie Vanderwart (cello). Cathedral of the Holy trinity Auckland. 4 March 1970. Kerstin Meyer. 1970 programme (Purple with head and shoulders portrait on cover . 2 copies) Nan Nall (soprano) and Rosemary Miller Stott (pianoforte). Concert -early 1970s?]. Programme Napier Combined Secondary Schools. Beethoven Bi-Centenary concert. Napier Boys' High School Hall, 14 October 1970. Programme National Banjo Pickers' Convention, featuring Bill Clifton USA. Claudelands Hamilton, Easter 1970. NZBC Auckland Festival concert. Music by New Zealand composers. 2 March 1970. (With Ronald Webb, Donald Bowick, Gavin Saunders, Daphne Ellwood, David Galbraith, Ken Wilson, Elsa Jensen). North Shore A.T.I. Campus. Malvina Major and young Auckland musicians. Sunday September 30th [1970?]. Programme / pamphlet. Helen Palmer (violin), Dorothea Franchi (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber. 11 March 1970. (2 copies) Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten, tenor and composer & pianist in their only New Zealand recital. Auckland Town Hall, 7 April 1970. Programme and booking form Band of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Battle of Britain Commemmoration concert. 20 September 1970. Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council. Master classes and tuition for string players, with distinguished teacher Max Jacobsen. Wellington, 13 April 1970. Song recital at Adersgate, 309 Durham Street [Christchurch] (With Patricia Stuart, Margaret France, Jacinth Hyde, Sylvia Sharp, Judy Bellingham, Yvonne Mackay, Ruth Hawkey, Lorna Harris, accompanied by Maurice Till). 1 August 1970. Programme Soo Mi, Lee (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber, 10 March 1970.(2 copies) Soo Mi, Lee (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber. 12 March 1970. (2 copies) Stradivarius trio with Werner Giger (piano). 1970 tour. "Taku Hiahia". Presented by the Auckland Anglican Maori Club. Auckland Twon Hall. 7 March 1970. Maurice Till pianoforte recital. 1970 tour. Programme (2 copies) Maurice Till pianoforte recital. Otago-Southland 1970. Programme (2 copies) Southland Museum Trust Board presents the pianist Maurice Till in a special recital to mark the bicentenary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827. Museum Art Gallery, Wednesday 29 April 1970. Programme (2 copies) Maurice Till recital programme [Generic tour pamphlet. 1970] (2 copies) Helen Watts. Lieder recital with pianist Maurice Till. Old St Paul's Wellington. 29 November 1970. (2 copies) Quantity: 53 album(s) Album(s). 5 flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Items donated by Mary Jennings, Wellington, in 2014; Stella Milne in 2014; Richard Till in 2014. Autographed Kiri Te Kanawa programme purchased from the collection of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1951].

Date: 1951

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1951

Description: Includes programmes featuring: British Music Society. Wanganui Branch. Second concert by the Vocal Art Society of Palmerston North. Opera House. 28 July 1951. Programme. His Majesty's 1st Battalion Black Watch Band. Direction J & N Tait. First visit to New Zealand. Promotional brochure. (2 copies) Richard Farrell, pianist. Recital programme. Opera House Palmerston North. 23 June 1951. Richard Farrell, pianist. Recital programme. Town Hall Wellington. 26 June 1951. (2 copies) Richard Farrell, pianist. Recital programme. Municipal Theatre Hastings, 3 July 1951. Richard Farrell, pianist. Recital programme. Civic Theatre Invercargill. 21 July 1951. Richard Farrell, pianist. Recital programme. Town Hall Wellington. 4 August 1951. J & N Tait have the honour to present Yehudi Menuhin and by arrangement with the New Zealand Broadcasting Service the National Orchestra. Conductor Michael Bowles. Town Hall Wellington, 24 July [1952]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1975]

Date: 1975

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1975

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: APRA Silver Scroll. Letter announcing the short list for the APRA Silver Scroll Award, dated 15 April 1975. Jack Body. Biographical notes (typescript flier) Dunedin Civic Orchestra (leader Joan Gardiner, conductor Jack Speirs). Soloists Ainslee Bannister (soprano), Christopher Norton (piano). Main Town Hall, 26 July 1975. Programme (2 copies) Ensemble Nipponia. Presented by the Music Federation of New Zealand. Programme (2 copies) Clifford Hocking presents Stephane Grappelli, with the Diz Disley Trio (Diz Disley & Ike Isaacs (guitars), Ed Gaston (bass). New Zealand and Australia tour, July-September 1975. Programme (2 copies) Inter-Collegiate Musical Evening. Wairarapa, 1975. (With Rathkeale College, St Matthews, Wairarapa College). Song sheet Kym Bonython presents LA4 [LA 4]: Laurindo Almeida, Bud Shank, Ray Brown, Shelly Manne. [Australia and New Zealand tour, February 1975]. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Limited (in New Zealand with Kerridge Odeon Corporation Limited) presents Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival orchestra of London, with Hepzibah Menuhin. New Zealand section of tour was 28 October - 1 November. Programme and itinerary (with photographs of all the performers including members of the Orchestra) Osipov Balalaika Orchestra of Moscow & stars of the Bolshoi Opera and Russian ballet. Edgley & Dawe. Promotional booklet. Flor Peeters. Organ recital. Programmes for: Auckland Town Hall (16 March), Christchurch Cathedral (20 March - 2 copies), St Paul's Cathedral Dunedin (22 March), St Mary of the Angels, Wellington (24 March - 2 copies), Nelson Cathedral (26 March), and Napier Cathedral (30 March) (6 programmes in all). Christopher Cambridge presents Harry Secombe, with the Toppanos (Enzo, Peggy & Ren), and Kenny Cantor. [February 1975?]. Promotional booklet Shanghai Philharmonic Society, The People's Republic of China. 1975. Promotional booklet (2 copies) Sonic 2. Folder with many enclosures (performers included Red Mole, Ian Wedde, Ian McDonald, Noel Sanders, Jack Body, Theatre Action, John Cousins, Philip Dadson, Sum Music Players, Ross Harris & sam Pilsbury, Ken Rea, Dorothy Freed, Lyell Cresswell, Michael Smither, Steve Rosenberg, Gil Peterson, Tony Backhouse, Gary Griffiths & Sara Murray, Jim Allen, Robert Franken, Mathew McKenzie & Cameron Horlor, Ian Hunter, Wellington Junior Choir, Allan Thomas, Rod Mackenzie, Julia Millen, Gary Wilby, Graeme Moir, Jim Allen; Neville Porteous, Anika Boren & Juliet Peters (2 copies) Sound Movement Theatre; Anatomy of a Dance song cycle. With John Casserly, Char Hummel, Kuat Suhadji, Jack Body, Barry Margan, Bill Manhire. Programme designed by Ralph Hotere (2 copies) Symphonia of Auckland. Concert series 1975. Conductor Juan Matteucci. 5th concert. Auckland Town Hall, 2 and 4 August 1975. Programme The Symphonia of Auckland with the support of Benson & Hedges proudly presents Kiri Te Kanawa. Promotional booklet for a performance in Auckland in 1975. (2 copies) Words for a concert featuring choral works by Buxtehude, FarquhaurBritten, Carissimi. [Wellington, 1975?] Slim Whitman [Booklet for 1975 tour] An evening with Roger Whittaker (with EMI recording artistes Saffron - group of 4 performers). 1975 Australasian tour. Souvenir brochure. Quantity: 23 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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[New Zealand music programmes collected by Charles Cabot. 1950-1951]

Date: 1950 - 1951

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Music-1950/1951

Description: Includes: 1950: A D M Longden presents the internationally famed violinist Alfredo Campoli, "one of the greatest violinists of the age" with Margaret Schofield, pianist. One concert only. Theatre Royal Hamilton, 1 August [1950]. Promotional pamphlet Jim Montecino. He's still playing! The wizard of the keyboard and world's champion marathon pianist, who commenced his record-breaking attempt at midnight, Sunday 28th May still carries on! Can he endure without sleep? For more than 176 3/4 hours? See and hear for yourself at the Regent Ballroom, Alexander Street. Hamilton Printing Works Ltd. [1950] (2 copies, one yellow, one green) National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 30 September 1950. Programme National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 21 October 1950. Programme 1951: The Black Watch Band, direction J & N Tait. New Zealand tour 1951. Souvenir programme Yehudi Menuhin. Yehudi and Hephzibah Menuhin. Direction J & N Tait. Souvenir programme for Auckland 14th July; Wellington 17th July; Christchurch 23rd July 1951. National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 8 May 1951. Programme National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 12 May 1951. Programme National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 6 June 1951. Programme National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Orchestral concert, Town Hall Wellington, 7 July 1951. Programme New Zealand Brass Bands Championship contest, at Wellington and Hutt Valley. 31 March - 7 April 1951. Programme. Wellington Girls' College. A festival of music in the distinguished presence of Their Excellencies The Governor-General and Lady Freyberg. Town Hall, 17 October 1951. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) 12 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Posters, booklets and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in Ne...

Date: 1975

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-1975

Description: Includes: "Anatomy of a dance; Song cycle, Sound, Movement, Theatre". Music Jack Body and Barry Margan; dance John Casserley, Char Hummel, Kuat Suhadji; poetry Bill Manhire; design Ralph Hotere. Memorial Theatre September 16, 17, 18, 19 [1975]. Poster A.U.S.A. presents Pedro Arevalo, Chilean folk music artist. All proceeds to aid children in Chile. Little Theatre, Maidment Arts Centre, Tue 21 [1975]. Poster Christopher Cambridge presents the legendary Donovan [Poster with itinerary, 18-30 October 1975]. Shows a photo of Donovan kneeling in a kimono. Peter Frankl in recital. Napier Municipal Theatre, 3 September 1975; Palmerston North Opera House, 10 September 1975; Nelson School of Music, 18 September 1975. Programme (2 copies on blue sheet) International Festival of Youth Orchestras and Performing Arts, Aberdeen 4-14 August [1975]. New Zealand National Youth Orchestra playing Lilburn, Sibelius, Ashley Heenan, John Ritchie, Kodaly. Conductor Ashley Heenan, soloist Keith Spragg. Webster Memorial Theatre, Arbroath, 8 August [1975]. Poster. J C Williamson Theatres Limited (in New Zealand with Kerridge Odeon Corporation Limited) presents Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival Orchestra of London, with Hephzibah Menuhin. Australia and New Zealand 1975 tour booklet (New Zealand 28 October - 1 November)(2 copies) Kenny Rogers and the First Edition. Programme booklet prepared and printed in New Zealand for Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions by Geo W Slade of Wellington Sonic 2. Wellington Town Hall, Saturday 8 March, 7-11.30 pm. Admission by programme. Poster (shows a photograph of Buster Keaton cupping his ear hear the mouth of a canon) Yes he's really coming back ... Slim Whitman ... [Tour itinerary 12-20 May 1975]. Poster (2 copies) Roger Woodward piano recital. Wellington Town Hall, 12 August 1975. Programme on red sheet with portrait photo courtesy of Sophie Baker (2 copies) Quantity: 10 items, plus some duplicates. Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to A3.

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[Music programmes 1973].

Date: 1973

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1973

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Alberni String Quartet (Howard Davis, Peter Pople, Berian Evans, Gregory Baron), with Maurice Till. University of Otago Music Department. Marama Hall, 29 May 1973. Programme (2 copies) Alberni String Quartet (Howard Davis, Peter Pople, Berian Evans, Gregory Baron). James Hay Theatre, 31 May 1973. Programme and promotional pamphlet NZBC presents Vladimir Ashkenazy in recital. Sunday celebrity piano series. Wellington Town Hall, 10 June 1973. Programme (2 copies, one autographed) and promotional pamphlet. Bartok Quartet; Peter Komlos, violin; Sandor Devich, violin; Geza Nemeth, viola; Karoly Botvay, 'cello. [Programme, with programme notes by Frederick Page. 1973] Cambridge Music School. 28th, St Peter's School, Cambridge, 31 December 1973 - 13 January 1974. Pamphlet / application form (2 copies) April Cantelo soprano; Maurice Till piano. Otago-Southland tour 1973. Programme April Cantelo soprano; Maurice Till piano. Old St Paul's Wellington, 29 October 1973. Programme Christchurch Town Hall Association. Christchurch Civic Orchestra, Christchurch Hamonic Society, NZBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal Christchurch Musical Society. Ten-concert season, Christchurch, 1973. Pamphlet Cleveland Orchestra; Lorin Maazel, musical director. NZBC tour, September 1973, Erich Leinsdorf conducting. Wellington Town Hall, 18-19 September 1973. Pamphlet (2 copies) and flier Alicia de Larrocha (pianist). NZBC presents Sunday celebrity piano series. Wellington Town Hall, 20 May 1973. Programme (2 copies) Denver Symphony Orchestra. A new treasure in the west. Pamphlet [1973?] Jacques Douai, "le troubadour de la chanson francaise". Recital in Wellington. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 4 June 1973. Ticket application form only Dunedin Concert Society. Two-piano recital: Maurice Till, Michael Houstoun. Town Hall, Saturday 28 April [1973]. Programme (2 copies) Friends of Cathedral Music and the Arts present the University of Auckland Chamber Orchestra conducted by Dr Charles Nalden. Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Parnell. 16 September 1973. Programme A piano recital by the incomparable Lili Kraus. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 21 May [1973]. Pamphlet / programme The NZBC presents Lili Kraus piano recital. Wellington Town Hall, 27 May 1973. Programme (2 copies) The NZBC presents Lili Kraus piano recital. Tauranga Boys' College, 7 June 1973. Programme Clifford Hocking presents an evening with Cleo Laine, John Dankworth and Ensemble. Australasian tour 27 June - 8 August] 1973. Programme booklet Massey Department of University Extension. Workshop for violinists. Palmerston North, 11-12 August 1973. Pamphlet / enrolment card Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival Orchestra of London. Australia / New Zealand concert tour 1973. Promotional pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) Music Players 70 Spring Festival. Directors Gary Brain, Barry Margan. programmes 1-3 in one booklet 12th New Zealand Congress of Organists. Dunedin, June 1973. [Booklet showing photographs of organs in: Waikowhai Catholic Church, Kings School Chapel Remuera, Howick Anglican Church (with additional loose photo in colour), Balmoral Catholic Church Auckland, St Aidan's Church Remuera] New Music Group. "Music by candlelight". Hotel Inter-Continental Ballroom Auckland, 27 May [1973]. Typescript flier NZBC Music by New Zealand composers; a lunch-hour recital (composers Anthony Watson, Douglas Lilburn, John Cousins, Lyell Cresswell). 5 December 1973. Programme / flyer NZBC Special for Wellington: Sunday Celebrity Piano Series. Alicia de Larrocha, Lili Kraus, Vladimir Ashkenazy. Wellington Town Hall, Sundays at 8.15 pm. 20 May, 27 May, 10 June [1973]. Flyer Otago Organists Association Inc. Twelfth Dominion Congress of Organists. Otago University, 2-4 June 1973. Programme Lulu. Auckland Town Hall, 9-10 March / Andy Stewart Show. Auckland Town Hall, 3 and 6 April 1973. [Promotional flier printed on both sides, for two visiting performers, March and April 1973] Royal School of Church Music (Wellington Branch). Festal evensong at conclusion of residential choristers' course, Chilton St James School Lower Hutt. Wellington Cathedral, 7-11 May 1973. Order of service Wellington Organists' Association presents David Rumsey (Australia) with NZBC orchestral trainees, conductor Ashley Heenan. St Teresa's Church Karori, 8 June 1973. Programme (2 copies) St Matthews' Chamber Orchestra. Leader Barry Driver; guest conductor Juan Matteucci. St Matthew's-in-the-City, 9 September 1973. Programme Kerridge Odeon & J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents the new 1973 Andy Stewart Show with Jimmy Blue and his Band, Ron Dale, Alex Morrison, Anna Desti, Mark Simpson. Programme (With autographs of Andy Stewart, Jimmy Blue, Anna Desti, Alex Morrison). Student Madrigal Choir from Munster. New Zealand tour, 14-25 March 1973. Repertoire / pamphlet Student Madrigal Choir from Munster. Evening concert. Wellington Cathedral (Molesworth Street), 19-20 March 1973. Programme (2 copies, with typescript of song translations (1 copy) Mark Thomas. Flute recital and masterclass. Wellington New Zealand, 16-17 October 1973. Programme University of Canterbury Centennial. The Student Madrigal Choir from the University of Munster. Musical director Herma Kramm. Concert. University of Canterbury Hall, 16 March 1973. Booking form University of Canterbury Department of Extension Studies. University extension courses in music 1973. Application form NZBC presents a harpsichord recital by Gillian Weir in Broadcasting House Wellington, 28 August 1973. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. St Mary of the Angels Wellington, 29 September 1973. Programme (2 copies) and promotional pamphlet John Wells, civic organist. Organ recital, Auckland Town Hall, 26 July 1973. Programme Combined Choirs of Wellington Cathedral, St Mary's Karori, and Phoenix. St Matthew Passion by J S Bach. Wellington Cathedral, Maundy Thursday, 19 April 1973. Programme Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes and ephemera of octavo size 1975]

Date: 1975

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1975

Description: Includes: GMC presents Buffy Saint Marie [Flier designed by Peter Fisher for Australia and New Zealand tour, 6-19 December 1975] Cambridge '76; thirtieth Cambridge Music School. St Peter's School Cambridge, 29 December 1975 to 11 January 1976]. Pamphlet and enrolment form 1975 Christchurch Arts Festival Inc present two lunchtime concerts of New Zealand music performed by New Zealand artists. (Composers Jenny McLeod, Lyell Cresswell, Douglas Lilburn, John Collins, Ross Harris, John Rimmer, Jack Body; musicians Bruce Greenfield, Christopher Salmon, Anthea Moller, Jennifer Baigent, Vyvyan Yendoll, Rebecca Harris, Gary Brain, Trevor Dean, Norman Gadd, Christopher Schnack, Walter Hamer, Bud Jones, David Venables). James Hay Theatre, 19 and 21 March 1975. Programme (2 copies) Christchurch Civic Music Council. National Piano Concerto Competition 1974/1975. Town Hall Auditorium, 8 February 1975 Christchurch Harmonic Society presents the Harmonic Choir in a concert featuring music of Josef Haydn and Wolfgang Mozart. Christchurch Town Hall, 1 November 1975. Programme Christchurch Primary Schools' Music Festival. Town Hall, 16, 17, 18, 24, 25 September 1975. Programme / pamphlet Christchurch Symphony Orchestra 1975 concert series. Opening concert 1975. Conductor William Southgate. Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium, 4 May 1975. Programme Collegium Musicum (Wilma Smith, Briar Goessi, Rosemary Harris, Graham Hennings, Gillian Harris, Kerry Smith, Mary Martin, Grant Cooper, Anthony Jennings). St Mary's Cathedral Parnell, 1 June [1975]. Programme / flier Helen Collier. Piano recital. Gisborne Music Society, 4 October 1975. Programme (with pale blue flyer of coming events slipped inside) Company of Musical Players presents Music Hall '75. Best of Music Hall 1975. Producer Betty Tingey; musical director Bob Whyte; choreographer Christine Fouhy. Programme / songbook (2 copies) Composers' Association of New Zealand in association with Waikato University Extension; Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand, Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Radio New Zealand presents: Concerts of New Zealand Music at Southwell School Hall, 29-31 August 1975. Programme One and Programme Two (ie 2 programmes) Concentus Musicus of Vienna. Wellington Town Hall, 16 April, 1975]. Programme Ensemble Nipponia. Wellington 10 March; Auckland 11 March [1975?]. Pamphlet / programme Friends of Cathedral Music & The Arts. Concert series 1975-1976, presented in the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity and in St Mary's Parnell. Karl Hochreither. 23 September 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents violinist Maurice Hasson in recital with pianist Maurice Till. Gisborne Boys' High School, 15 May 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents violinist Maurice Hasson in recital with pianist Maurice Till. Blenheim Girls' High School, 17 May 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents violinist Maurice Hasson in recital with pianist Maurice Till. Nelson School of Music, 18 May 1975. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents violinist Maurice Hasson in recital with pianist Maurice Till. Hamilton Founders Theatre, 20 May 1975. Programme (2 copies) Piano recital by Michael Houstoun. Auckland Town Hall, 8 April 1975. Programme (2 copies) Gisborne Music Society. David James pianoforte recital. Girls' High School Assembly Hall, 8 March 1975. Christchurch Civic Orchestra Foundation (Inc.) 1964. John Ritchie String Orchestra, fourth subscription concert. University Hall, 15 August [ca 1975?]. Programme NZBC and 1975 Auckland Festival presents a lunctime concert of New Zealand music (with compositions by Jack Body, Douglas Mews, and an item performed by "From Scratch". Radio Theatre, 14 March 1975. Programme / flier Manawatu Youth Orchestra (Inc). Annual concert 1975. Conductor John Schwabe; soloists Gordon Skinner (bassoon), Chris Saunders (violin). Palmerston North Opera House, 4 October [1975]. Programme (back cover has advertisement for Barnao's Music Shop Ltd, in Levin) Lionel Mann. Organ works of J S Bach. Saint Peter's Church Wellington, Concerts 7 February - 14 March. Programme (White paper) Lionel Mann. Friday evening music. Saint Peter's Church Wellington, Concerts 6 May - 6 June. Programme (Green paper) Lionel Mann. Friday evening music. Saint Peter's Church Wellington, Concerts 13 June - 18 July. Programme (Yellow paper) Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival orchestra of London, leader Robert Masters, with Hephzibah Menuhin, solo pianoforte. [October - November 1975?]. Pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) Musica Antiqua Adelaide. John McKenzie, baritone; Jeffrey Oates, counter tenor. Old University Hall Christchurch, 25 June 1975. Programme Musica Viva brings music to the Wairarapa. 1975 concerts: String Trio Belle-Arte; The Art of the Minstrel; Kodaly Quartet; Glynne Adams, Janetta McStay. [April - October 1975]. Programme / pamphlet Radio New Zealand presents 1975 Hamilton subscription series (With Andre Tchaikowsky, NZ Symphony Orchestra, Roger Woodward, Richard Mapp, Malvina Major). Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 5 July - 15 November 1975. Pamphlet Alf Reeves and Friends charity concert. Songs from the shows; sing-along music hall. All proceeds to Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society. [May 1975]. Programme Charles Rosen piano recital. University of otago Music Department. Dunedin Concert Chamber 26 March 1975 (2 copies) St Peter's Church Wellington. Friday evening music (With Ray Wilderspoon, Lionel Mann, Tania Dyett, John Hawley). 21 March - 2 May [1975?]. Programme Radio New Zealand presents the Shanghai Philharmonic Society. New Zealand tour 1975, 25 November - 2 December 1975. Programme (2 copies) Roy Tankersley. Organ and harpsichord recital. St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Woburn Road, Lower Hutt. 12 October [1975]. Programme Laura Fergusson Trust for Disabled Persons invites you to a gala premiere. Kiri Te Kanawa in concert with the Symphonia of Auckland. Town Hall Wellington, 25 August 1975. Invitation card (2 copies) and preferential booking application Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Tauranga Town Hall, 16 June 1975. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Auckland grammar School, 18 June 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Whangarei Town Hall, 19 June 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Invercargill Civic Theatre, 28 June 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. New Plymouth Boys' High School, 1 July 1975. Programme (2 copies) Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Rotorua Concert Chamber, 3 July 1975. Programme Radio New Zealand presents pianist Andre Tchaikowsky in recital. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 5 July 1975. Programme St Patrick's Cathedral Auckland. St Cecilia's Day concert (With Lynne Cantlon, Patrick Power, Mary O'Brien, Anthony Jennings, St Patrick's Cathedral Choir, Auckland Dorian Choir). 22 November 1975. Programme War requiem, by Benjamin Britten. (Conductor Brian Priestman, with Rosemary Gordon, Anthony Benfell, Philip Todd). Wellington Town Hall, 7 June 1975. Programme (2 copies) Kenneth Weir. Lunch time organ recital in the Christchurch Cathedral, 18 July 1975. Programme Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: One programme donated by Richard Till, in 2014; one by Joe Barnao, Levin, in 2016.

Manuscript

Concert programmes - VIP soloists and non-NZSO soloists

Date: 1951-1976, 1987

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Records

Reference: MS-Papers-11902-053

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

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Programmes and photographs

Date: [ca 1949-1970s]

From: Sicely, Margaret Ann, 1924-2009: Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11999-2

Description: Programmes for: - Gala Grand Opera Season [1949?] - Yehudi Menuhn concert (1951) and a copy of an autographed picture of him (1952) - 'Bach/Stravinsky concert' (1969) with Sicely's name underlined in pen, and soloist Janetta McStay's name ticked - A booklet about the history of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Symphony Orchestra. - Programme for 'Lunch with the NZSO' stamped with the name Mr Charles Hilgendorf Also includes photographs of Sicely performing with other violinists, and standing outside holding two black kittens in her arms. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed matter, photographs

Other

Publicity file and other papers

Date: 1994

From: Brew, Helen Jean, 1922-2013: Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-12211-251

Description: Notes by Helen Brew, publicity material in English and Chinese, some financial papers, loose correspondence, and invitations to the London launch. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Manuscripts, typescripts and printed material