Heenan, Ashley David Joseph, 1925-2004

Composer, conductor and administrator (See the New Grove dictionary of music and musicians, 2d ed. See also Dominion Post Obituaries, Thursday September 30, 2004, B7).

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Special broadcast concert honouring Douglas Lilburn on his 65th birthday

Date: November 1980

From: Ashton, John Hammond, 1917-2010 :Negatives

Reference: JA-8019

Description: Photographs of a special broadcast concert by the Schola Musica under Ashley Heenan, honouring Douglas Lilburn on his 65th birthday, in Symphony House, Willis Street, Wellington. Photographs taken November 1980 by John Ashton, Wellington. Quantity: 3 b&w original negative(s) 35mm strips with 16 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negatives

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1967].

Date: 1967

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1967

Description: Includes: 1967 season brochure with a portrait of Dobbs Franks (2 copies) 13 March: Wesley Choir. St John Passion. With soloists Bruce Chandler, Barrie Crichton, Charles Jamieson, Janet Marsland, Marion Gray, Harvey Brown [and] the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, leader Ruth Pearl, organist Peter Averi, musical director Malcolm Rickard. Wesley Church Taranaki Street, 13.3.67. Programme 19 April: First subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks, with Ruth Pearl (violin), Vyvyan Yendoll (viola), Loretto Cunninghame (piano). Concert Chamber Wellington, 19 April 1967. Programme (2 copies) (Geminiani, Mozart, Hindemith, Ernest Bloch) 9 May: Conductor Dobbs Franks. Music by German composers. Auckland Radio Theatre, 9 May 1967. Programme / flyer 10 May: Conductor Dobbs Franks. Music by English composers. Auckland Radio Theatre, 10 May 1967. Programme / flyer 12 May: Conductor Dobbs Franks. Music by Italian composers. Auckland Radio Theatre, 12 May 1967. Programme / flyer 15 June: Second subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks; soloist Laszlo Varga (cello). Concert Chamber Wellington, 15 June 1967. Programme (Pergolesi, C P E Bach, Hugo Wolf, Britten) (2 copies) 29 June: Resident conductor Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. Upper Hutt College Choir, choir master Laughton Pattrick; soloist Paul Kitteridge. Upper Hutt College Hall, 29 June 1967. Programme (2 copies) 14 July: Resident conductor Dobbs Franks; Marsden Special and Senior Choirs. Marsden School Hall, 14 July 1967. Programme (2 copies) 31 July: Concert with Wellington East School Choir and Wellington East Small Choir. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks. Soloists Janet Marsland (soprano), Patricia Moor (contralto). Wellington East Girls' College, 31 July 1967. Programme (Pergolesi, Lilburn, Tchaikovsky, Heenan, Bartok) (2 copies) 2 August: Concert with Scots College Choir. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks. Soloist Grant Dickson. Scots College, 2 August 1967. Programme (Lilburn, Corelli, Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Bach, Bartok) (2 copies) 3 August: Concert with Onslow College. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks. Soloist Noel Lynch. Onslow College, 3 August [1967]. Programme (2 copies) 16 September: Palmerston North Choral Society. "German requiem" by Brahms. Soloists Valerie Sinclair soprano; Charles Naylor baritone; Alex Lindsay String Orchestra (augmented); leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Guy Jansen. Palmerston North Opera House, 16 September 1967. Programme 21 September: Concert with St Patrick's College Choir Silverstream. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks; soloist Charles Naylor. St Patrick's College Hall Silverstream, 21 September 1967. Programme (2 copies) (Lenox Berkley, Bach, Grieg, Lilburn, Des Pres, Arcadelt, Kodaly, Skalkottas) 30 August: Third subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Thomas Matthews; soloists Harold Evans (bassoon), Thomas Matthews (violin) and Ruth Pearl (violin). Wellington Concert Chamber, 30 August 1967. Programme (2 copies) and flier with portraits of Thomas Matthews, Harold Evans and Ruth Pearl. (Purcell, Mozart, Stravinsky, Bach, Thomas Matthews) 25 October: Fourth subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Dobbs Franks. Concert Chamber Wellington, 25 October 1967. Programme (2 copies) (Anthony Watson, Ernst Krenek, Ronald Tremain, Bach, Diamond) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size.

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Wellington Youth Orchestra :[Ephemera and programmes. 1970s]

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WYO-1970s

Description: Includes: 1974: Sunday afternoon concert by the Wellington Youth Orchestra. Musical director Ashley Heenan; assistant conductor Malcolm Geard; guest conductor Larry Pruden. Wellington Town Hall, 6 October [1974]. Programme (2 copies) 1977: Welington Youth Orchestra Concert; conductor Malcolm Geard; solo violinist Edward Pople; guset conductor Simon Tipping; guest soloists Nicola Waite, John Miley, Denise wilson, Don Lister; onchestra leaders Murray Rodgers & Michael Mulheron. Wellington Town Hall, 26 June 1977. Programme 1979: Wagner at the Town Hall. Wellington Youth Orchestra plays "Gotterdammerung", also Cherubini symphony in D and Rimsky Korsakov Russian Easter Overture. Conductor William Southgate. Town Hall, 7 July [1979]. Small flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s) .. Physical Description: Offset prints on flyers and booklets, sizes below 240 mm.

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Ephemera and programmes relating to the Wellington Youth Orchestra

Date: 1959-1969

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WYO-1959/1969

Description: Includes: 1959 or 1960: Pink flyer / membership registration form 1960: Wellington Youth Orchestra (Inc), conductor Peter Zwartz. Orchestral concert. Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 3 July 1960. Programme / membership application form (2 copies) 1961: First public appearance of the Wellington Youth Orchestra (leader Olwen Castle); conductor Peter Zwartz, with Janetta McStay, piano. Lower Hutt Town Hall 12 July; Wellington Town Hall 19 July [1961]. Flyer / programme 1962: Wellington Youth Orchestra; conductor Peter Zwartz. (Composers include Pruden, Farquhar, Ravel, Grieg). Wellington Town Hall, 30 September [1962]. Flyer only (2 copies) 1964: Wellington Youth Orchestra. How to become a playing member or a 'Friend of the Orchestra'. Flyer / application form [collected 1964] (2 copies) 1965: Wellington Youth Orchestra. Orchestral concert, conductor Peter Zwartz, with Bryan Sayer piano and Charles Naylor, bass. Wellington Town Hall, 3 October 1965. Programme 1966: Wellington Youth Orchestra, with members of the Manawatu Youth Orchestra (musical director Len Schwabe). Conductor Ashley Heenan; soloists The Vienna Trio. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 24 July 1966. Programme 1967: Wellington Youth Orchestra. Children's concert. Wellington Town Hall, 23 April 1967. Pink flyer 1968: Wellington Youth Orchestra (leader Brian Alexander). Conductor Ashley Heenan. Concert for children. Wellington Town Hall, 15 December 1968. Programme 1969: Wellington Youth Orchestra (leader Brian Alexander). Conductor Ashley Heenan, with guest soloists Peter Guth and Heidi Litschauer. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 27 July 1969. Programme (1 copy plus 1 photocopy) Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 15 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Offset prints on flyers and booklets, sizes below 240 mm.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1988. Folder 2]

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1988-2

Description: Includes: Hutt Valley High School is proud to present Deidre Elliott, winner 1987 Mobil Song Quest; Paul Whelan, runner-up 1987 Mobil Song Quest in a farewell recital. Hutt Valley High School Hall, 29 May 1988. Red flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts Wellington March 1988 presents David Guerin pianist. St Andrews-on-the-Terrace, 25 March 1988. Programme Real Groovy Promotions present Butch Hancock live (With Max Winnie and Nik Brown). James Cabaret, 21 September [1988]. Flier Ashley Heenan's "War and peace" (With Wilfred Simenauer, Vyvyan Yendoll). Programme note / flier Arts in the House '88. Diedre Irons, pianist. National Library Auditorium, 19 April 1988. Programme / flier Diedre Irons, piano. Heretaunga College, 9 October 1988. Programme / flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts Wellington March 1988 presents Kronos Quartet (David Harrington, John Sharba, Hank Dutt, Joan Jeanrenaud. State Opera House, 12-13 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Annea Lockwood, international forerunner of experimental music and intermedia arts. Artspace, 6-8 Quay Street Auckland, 21 August [1988]. Flier Lower Hutt Civic Band invites you to a benefit to raise money for new percussion. Dowse Art Museum, 19 March 1988. Pink flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts Wellington March 1988 presents Wynton Marsalis with Marcus Roberts, Reginal Veal, Jeffery Watts, Todd Williams. Michael Fowler Centre, 17 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts Wellington March 1988 presents Budhaditya Mukherjee sitar, Anindo Prokash Chatterjee tabla. Michael Fowler Centre, 8 March 1988. Programme Music brings us together. Music Week, 1-8 October 1988 Musique galante & art rococo; sons et images du dix-huitime siecle, choisis et présentés par Peter Low. Yellow programme / flier (in French) New Zealand-American Association (Inc.). Evening of piano music. Katherine Dienes and Steven Alan Honley. National Library Auditorium, 19 October [1988]. Reservation form New Zealand Army Band. Jubilee Year; 25 years of musical excellence. Commemorative booklet The New Zealand String Quartet debuts Wellington / Auckland. Wellington Memorial Theatre 24 May; Auckland Maidment Theatre 7 June [1987 or 1988?]. Flier The New Zealand String Quartet. Auckland Maidment Theatre 10 October; Wellington Concert Chamber 13 October [1988]. Flier / booking form Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes below 330 mm.

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National Youth Orchestra (N.Z.): [Ephemera and posters up to A3 size. 1960-2019]

Date: 1960-2019

By: Pharazyn, Conrad, -2003

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-NYO-1960/2019

Description: Includes: 1960: National Youth Orchestra, conductor John Hopkins. 90 young musicians from all over N.Z. give one concert only! With young Auckland pianist David Bollard as soloist. Town Hall, 8 September 1960 (Digital print / copy) 1974: National Youth Orchestra, conductor Ashley Heenan. Dunedin Town Hall, Saturday 31 August [1974]. Poster on light card, with illustration by Conrad Pharazyn 1976: National Youth Orchestra; guest conductor James Robertson; soprano soloist Milla Andrew. Auckland Town Hall, 28 August 1976 National Youth Orchestra; guest conductor James Robertson; soprano soloist Milla Andrew. Rotorua Civic Theatre, 27 August 1976 1985: New Zealand Youth Orchestra and the National Youth Band of New Zealand, National Youth Choir, New Zealand Yamaha Youth Jazz Orchestra, conducted by Doron Salomon. Paraparaumu Southward Theatre 30 August; Upper Hutt Civic Hall 31 August; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 1 September [1985] (2 copies) 1991: The New Zealand Post National Youth Orchestra. Conductor and soloist Michael Houstoun. Invercargill 30 August 1991; Dunedin 31 August 1991; Timaru 1 September 1991 1993: The New Zealand Post National Youth Orchestra, conducted by Gary Brain. Palmerston North Opera House 28 August; Wellington Town Hall 29 August [1993?] (2 copies) 2003: The Adam Foundation presents NYO, NZSO National Youth Orchestra. Michael Fowler Centre 30 August; Auckland Town Hall 31 August [2003] 2006: The Adam Foundation and the New Zealand Community Trust present the NYO, NZSO National Youth Orchestra 2006. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 29 August; Christchurch Town Hall 31 August; Auckland Town Hall 2 September [2006] 2007: The Adam Foundation and the NZCT present the NYO, NZSO National Youth Orchestra 2007. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 30 August; Christchurch Town Hall 1 September; Auckland Town Hall 3 September [2007] 2008: The Adam Foundation and the NZCT present the NYO, NZSO National Youth Orchestra 2008. Jacques Lacombe conductor; Madeleine Pierard soprano. 20 August - 1 September 2008 The Adam Foundation presents the NYO, NZSO National Youth Orchestra 2008. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 26 August; Christchurch Town Hall 28 August; Auckland Town Hall 30 August; Napier Municipal Theatre 31 August [2008] (2 copies) 2012: NZSO National Youth Orchestra 2012 Summer Residency. Tecwyn Evans conductor; Santiago Canón Valencia cello. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 17 February; Auckland Town Hall 18 February [2012] Pietari Inkinen music director, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Te Tira Pūoro o Aotearoa. NZSO National Youth Orchestra. Your time to shine; applications are now open [2012] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets, sizes varying under 350 mm.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1951].

Date: 1951

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1951

Description: Includes: Palmerston North Technical School presents Gilbert & Sullivan's "Yeomen of the Guard" with the Alex Lindsay orchestra. Programme [1951] 24 March: South Island tour. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, solo violin Glynne Adams. Burns Hall, 24 March 1951. Programme (Vivaldi, Bach, Warlock, Britten, Mozart, Walton) (2 copies) 27 March: South Island tour. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, solo pianist Allan Tregonning. Civic Theatre, 27 March 1951. Programme (2 copies) (Handel, Arne, Bach, Grieg, Mozart, Warlock, Walton) 29 March: South Island tour. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, solo violins, Elsa Jensen and Glynne Adams. Radiant Theatre, 29 March 1951. Programme (2 copies)(Corelli, Bach, Haydn, Warlock, David Farquhar, Vaughan Williams, David Diamond) 23 April: First subscription concert. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 23 April 1951. [Programme] (2 copies)(Handel, Bach, Corelli, Mozart, Sibelius, Holst) 28 April: Concert, Horowhenua College Hall, arranged by the Levin Arts Society. 28 April 1951. Associate artist Daphne Ellwood. Programme (Handel, Bach, Arne, Warlock, Britten, Grieg) (2 copies) 2 May: Leader Glynne Adams; associate artist Daphne Ellwood. Intermediate School Hall Lower Hutt, 2 May 1951. Programme (2 copies) 12 June: Promenade concert, National Art Gallery, 12 June 1951. Leader Glynne Adams, conductor Alex Lindsay. (Handel, Bach, Svendsen, Grieg, Sibelius, Purcell, Fletcher). Programme (2 copies), and invitation card 9 July: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Fourth concert, 9 July 1951. The Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Programme (William Young, Mozart, J S Bach, Handel, David Farquhar, Peter Warlock) 16 August: Palmerston North Technical School presents Gilbert & Sullivan's "Yeomen of the guard" with the Alex Lindsay Orchestra. Conductor Anthony Larsen; piano Doris Sheppard. [16-18 August] 1961. Programme 22 August: Second subscription concert. Paramount Theatre, 22 August 1951. Programme (2 copies) (Vivaldi, Purcell, Vaughan Williams, Traherne / Finzi). 26 September: Promenade concert. National Art Gallery, 26 September 1951. Leader Glynne Adams, Conductor Alex Lindsay, solo viola Frank Hoffey. Programme (2 copies) (Handel, Mozart, Ashley Heenan, Delius, Holst) 19 October: Leader Glynne Adams, conductor Alex Lindsay. School of Music Nelson, 19 October 1951. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 10 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: Some items donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1981]

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1981

Description: Includes: Auckland String Quartet (Brecon Carter, Rae Carter, Philip Clark, Virginia Hopkins). A musical evening. Government House Wellington, 14 August 1981. Programme (2 copies) Ballads to blues; overseas artists plus top NZ acoustic performers. State Opera House, 31 May [1981]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Edrick Banks. Guitar recital. Dowse Art Gallery, 25 February [1981]. Flyer Baroque Players and Cantoris. Conductor Peter Walls (With Jenny Thirtle, Geoffrey Coker, Robert Oliver, Peter Russell present Music for Easter. St Paul's Cathedral, 25 March [1981]. Programme Brontosaurus; a musical happening. Director Roy Tankersley, Onslow Brass Band, Bach Choir, Maxwell Fernie. Wellington Town Hall, 20 May [1981]. Flyer / programme (2 copies) California State University Choir 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]. Flyer (2 copies) Michael Calvert, classical guitar. Circa Theatre, 28 September [1981]. Flyer Capital Strings. Concerts of Scandinavian music. Old St Paul's Cathedral and St Mary's Church Karori, 26 April [1981]. Flyer (2 copies) Chinese folk music. Direct from Peking, the China Broadcasting Folk Music Troupe. New Zealand tour [March 16-26 1981]. State Opera House, 23 March [1981]. Flyer (2 copies) and promotional photographic flyer (2 copies) Concert this Sunday. Works by John Cousins, Lyell Cresswell, David Farquhar, Douglas Lilburn, John Rimmer, Ronald Tremain. Student Union Theatre, Victoria University, Sunday March 22, 12 noon. Flyer (2 copies) Creative Music School; reading & improvisation classes starting 27 April [1981]. Flyer Digorie; Mediaeval and Renaissance music performing at Symphonia Hall, 427 Dominion Road, 16 August [1981]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) First Church of Christ Scientist. Recital (with Kate Jourdain, Heather Crawford, Paul Jesson, Ron Thrush, Frank Godman, Lorraine Lewis). 28 June 1981. Programme / flyer (2 copies) Renaud Fontanarosa [and] Maurice Till. A musical evening. Government House Wellington, 3 September 1981. Flyer / programme "For our friends"; concert of music for all the family (With St Mary's College Schola, Max Cresswell, Charles Mountford, Salvation Army Musicians). Wellington South Salvation Army Citadel, Constable Street, Newtown. 7 November [1981]. Flyer Four lunchtime concerts in Saint Peter's Church (With Geoffrey Coker, William Bower, Robert Oliver, Wellington Polytechnic School of Music). 7 - 28 July [1981]. Flyer George Kingi Group. Appearing at Cricketers Arms, 19th Sept [1981]. Flyer Raphael House, Rudolf Steiner School Association presents a piano recital by Gary Goldschneider. Old St Pauls, 24 March [1981]. Flyer Dallas Graham. Contemporary songwriter, singer, pianist in concert. Union Hall, Thurs 9th, 12 noon to 1 pm. Flyer The Jackson Duo (Margaret and Miles Jackson) - violin, classical guitar. 20A Hobson St, Thorndon, 2 pm Sunday 20th Invitation / flyer Paul Jessen organ recital. Congregational Church Cambridge Tce Wellington, 6 September [1981]. programme / flyer with photograph of Paul Jesson Whangarei Community Arts Council presents "Wine, women & song", a recital by Joan Kennaway, Christine Treseder. Forum North, 14th May [1981]. Flyer Patricia Lawrey, mezzo soprano and Schola Musica. Musical director Ashley Heenan with NZSO instrumentalist Glenda Craven, Dean Major, Ron Webb, Peter Averi. St Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street, 30 April [1981]. Flyer Tony Littlejohn's New Zealand Ghetto musical tour. Reggae rock at it's [sic] best, appearing at Last Resort Cafe Thurs 5th to Sunday 8th. Ghetto-around jah. [1981] Raphael House Rudolf Steiner Association Midwinter concert. Bach Choir, Colleen Rae-Gerrard, Elsa Jensen, Gerald Christeller. St Peter's Willis Street, Wellington, 24 June [1981]. Yellow flyer First National Big Band Camp (Organisers Rodger Fox, Louis Fox). Wellington, 17-22 May 1981. Blue flyer Stop press. Six days of music and dancing at the 1981 National Folk Festival of New Zealand. Wellington, 27 May - 1 June 1981. Green flyer The Music Federation of New Zealand presents a night of rare musical pleasure "From Bach to the Beatles", the New Swingle Singers New Zealand tour. Christchurch 10 August, Wellington 12 August, Auckland 13 August [1981]. Flyer Clifford Hocking presents Mary O'Hara in concert. Australia / New Zealand 1981. Promotional pamphlet (2 copies) Miha Pogacnik plays Paganini - Laffite Stradivarius. St Andrews on the Terrace, 12 August [1981]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Clifford Hocking and David Vigo proudly present Ravi Shankar (sitar), Alla Rakha (tabla), Noder Mullick (tanpura). Australia and New Zealand, September 1981. Tour booklet (2 copies) Opera Artists and Technicians Guild vocal master-class with John Shirley-Quirk and Wellington singers Anthea Moller, Linden Loader, Anne Langston, Roger Wilson, Greta Bentley, Grant Crawley. Old St Paul's, 24 September [1981]. Programme and flyer Friends of Old St Paul's Society Inc. organ recital series. Betty Stewart plays works by Buxtehude, Pachelbel, Guilan, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Bach. Old St Paul's, 15 July [1981]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) "Elijah". Upper Hutt & Wairarapa Choral Societies. Conductor Alwyn Palmer; organist Betty Stewart; soloists Anne Langston, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Roger Wilson. St Patricks College Chapel Silverstream, 5-6 July [ca 1981?]. Yellow flyer Vienna Schubert Duo, Eleanore Rona (mezzo-soprano) & Georg Hauer (organ, tenor-flute). Wellington Cathedral, 16 July 1981. Programme Wellington Cathedral Autumn Festival. Lunchtome recital presented by Suzanne Court, classical guitarist. Tuesday May [?] 1981. Programme Wellington Cathedral Molesworth Street. Combined recital. Cathedral Strings (director James Middleton); Cathedral Choir (director Stanley Jackson), organ and harpsichord (Richard Prothero). Sunday July 26 1981. Flyer Wellington Classical Guitar Society meets every second Sunday in the month at St Andrews Church Hall, The Terrace [1981]. Flyer (2 copies) Wellington Classical Guitar Society. Guitar workshop with Karl Herreshoff. Frederick Wallis House Lower Hutt, 23-25 October [1981]. Flyer (2 copies) Wellington Teachers College Combined Schools Concert. Musical director Laughton Pattrick. Choreography Margaret Roselli; accompanists Ann Aitken and Barry Nalder 1981. Yellow flyer / programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm.

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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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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1952].

Date: 1952

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1952

Description: Includes: 26 March: First subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Alex Lindsay, solo pianist Pauline de Schryver. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 26 March 1952. Programme (2 copies) (Purcell, Geminiani, Mozart, Avison, Ashley Heen, Walton, Frank Bridge) 30 April: A promenade concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Alex Lindsay; solo pianist Ormi Reid. National Art Gallery, 30 April 1952. Programme (Handel, Couperin, Warlock, Haydn, Armstrong Gibbs, Vaughan Williams) (2 copies) 14 June: Christchurch Chamber Music Society [presents] Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Civic Theatre, 14 June 1952. Programme (2 copies) 14 July: Second subscription concert. Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 14 July 1952. Programme (2 copies) 28 August: Second promenade concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Alex Lindsay, solo pianist Jocelyn Walker. National Art Gallery, 28 August 1952. Programme (John Ireland, Alex Rowley, Boyce, Mozart - arrangement Douglas Lilburn, Bach) (2 copies) 26 November: Third promenade concert . Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Alex Lindsay, solo tenor Hubert Milverton-Carta, solo horn Peter Glen. National Art Gallery, 26 November 1952. Programme (Handel, Finzi, Elgar, Britten) (2 copies) 17 December: Third subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, conductor Alex Lindsay; solo violinist Maurice Clare and members of St Mary's College Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 17 December 1952. Programme (2 copies) plus flier (Bach, Vivaldi, Warlock) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1966]

Date: 1966

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1966

Description: Includes: Auckland Society for Contemporary Music. Contemporary American music. Art gallery, 23 July 1966. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Society for Contemporary Music. Invitation of contemporary music. Broadcasting House, 16 October [1966?]. Programme Shirley Bassey on stage (with singer / dancer Bernard Hall; and New Zealand supporting acts: The Quare Fellows, Max Cryer, Fenton Bowen). Souvenir booklet NZBC Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. 1966 New Zealand tour. Itinerary [Mimeographed booklet] NZBC presents Eugene Istomin piano recital. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 17 May 1966. programme Civic Concert Council. "The Messiah". St John's Cathedral Napier 19 November; St Matthews Church Hastings 20 November 1966. Programme NZBC presents The New Christy Minstrels, American folk singers. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 19 April 1966. Programme NZBC presents The New Christy Minstrels, American folk singers. Auckland Town Hall, 29 April 1966. Programme Royal Youth Concert in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (With "Cambridge suite" by Jenny McLeod, "Blake cantata" by Edwin Carr; "Maori suite" by Ashley Heenan). Wellington Town Hall, 26 April 1966. Programme (2 copies) Stadiums Pty Ltd, Aztec Services Pty Ltd and International Entertainment Corp Ltd. Jimmy Shand and his Band (Jimmy Shand, Jim Johnstone, Angus Fitchet, Peter Straughan), with Ian McLeish, Ivy Carey, Jimmy Fletcher. New Zealand tour. Souvenir booklet (2 copies) Kiri Te Kanawa soprano. grand farewell concert. Town Hall Wellington, 5 February 1966 (With the Henry Rudolph Singers, Sandra Averi, Peter Averi, Robin Gordon, Frank Malthus). Souvenir programme (3 copies, one autographed on front cover) Maurice Till. [Two sheets of press reviews] (2 copies of each) University of Canterbury Unergraduates' Choir and Orchestra. Conductors L L Rivenburg and D F Sell. University Hall, 28 July 1966. Typescript programme / flier Denes Zsigmondy (violin) with Annaliese Nissen (piano). New Zealand Broacasting Corporation. Studio One, Broadcasting House, 6 April 1966. Typrescript programme / flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1966].

Date: 1966

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1966

Description: Includes:Kerridge Odeon presents in association with Arthur J Tait, the guitar artistry of Laurindo Almeida. [1966]. Programme Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra. Concert. Tauranga Town Hall, 8 October; Te Aroha High School, 9 October; Auckland Town Hall, 15 October 1966. Programme Auckland Society for Contemporary Music Inc. Second concert 1966. University Hall, 14 September 1966. Programme Auckland Society for Contemporary Music. Third concert. Art Gallery, 30 November 1966. Programme Christchurch School of Instrumental Music Inc. Symphony Orchestra (conductor Stephen Delany) assisted by Second Orchestra (conductor Rolf Just) and Teachers' College Choirs. Civic Theatre, 16 July 1966. Programme Zara Dolukhanova. Soprano recital with accompanist Nina Svetlanova. Wellington Town Hall, 14 July 1966. Programme Zara Dolukhanova. Soprano recital with accompanist Nina Svetlanova. Auckland Town Hall, 18 July [1966]. Promotional pamphlet only. Dunedin Choral Society. 'Requiem'; 'Mass in C major' (With Emily Mair, Charles Naylor, Patricia Payne, Anson Austin). Dunedin Town Hall, 1 June 1966. Programme Government House. A musical evening (with Leith Trio (Ruth Metcalf, Julie White, Ruth Gainsford), Reiko Matsuzaki, John Cegledy, Alex Lindsay String Quartet, Ashley Heenan, Tim Eliott (narrator), Ross Pople, Sonja Wilson, University String Quartet (Ruth Pearl, Glynne Adams, Wilfred Simenauer), Margaret Nielsen. Introductions by Mr Malcolm Rickard. 17 August 1966. Programme sheet. Brian Hansford (baritone), Maurice Till (piano). Schubert's song cycle "Winterreise". Univeristy of Canterbury Hall, 13 April 1966. Programme Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor Zubin Mehta. Auckland Town Hall, 31 August 1966. Programme Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor Antal Dorati. Auckland Town Hall, 1 September 1966. Programme Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor Zubin Mehta. Soloist Zvi Zeitlin. Hamilton Founders Theatre, 3 September 1966. Programme Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor Zubin Mehta. Wellington Town Hall, 5 September 1966. Programme (2 copies) Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor Antal Dorati; soloist Zvi Zeitlin. Wellington Town Hall, 6 September 1966. Programme (2 copies) Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor Zubin Mehta. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 7 September 1966. Programme Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Christchurch Civic Theatre concerts, 7 and 10 September [1966?]. Programme / pamphlet Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Dunedin Town Hall, 8 September [1966?]. Programme and programme/ pamphlet Eugene Istomin piano recital. Palmerston North Opera House, 21 May [1966]. Programme Eugene Istomin recital. Wellington Town Hall, 31 May [1966]. Programme Louis Kentner in recital (piano). Wellington Town Hall, 14 April 1966. Programme. Louis Kentner. Chopin concert. Auckland Town Hall, 16 April [1966]. Promotional pamphlet / programme Moura Lympany piano recital. Auckland Town Hall, 12 September 1966. Programme / pamphlet. Moura Lympany piano recital. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 17 September 1966. Programme / pamphlet Moura Lympany piano recital. Dunedin Town Hall, 20 September 1966. Programme Moura Lympany piano recital. Wellington Town Hall, 24 September 1966. Programme (2 copies) Kerridge Odeon presents the Vera Lynn show. [early 1966]. Programme (2 copies) New Christy Minstrels. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 12 April [1966]. Promotional pamphlet New Christy Minstrels. Wellington Town Hall, 18 April; Lower Hutt Town Hall, 19 April 1966. Promotional pamphlet New Christy Minstrels. Auckland Town Hall, 20 April [1966]. Promotional pamphlet New Zealand Opera Quartet. National tour 1966. Programme (2 copies, one autographed) Kerridge Odeon presents an evening with Nina and Frederik, accompanied by the Brian Hands Quartet. [New Zealand tour 1966]. Programme (2 copies, 1 water-stained) Patrick O'Hagan, accompanist and associate artist Oswald Cheesman. Wellington Opera House, 19 May [1966]. Promotional pamphlet Lenora Palmer, with Doris Sheppard at the piano. Recital. Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall, 10 March 1966. Programme Prague Quartet of the University of Canterbury. Concerts in the University Hall, 16 April, 1 May (2 copies), 12 June (2 copies), 25 June, 3 July (2 copies), 16 July, 24 July (2 copies), 4 September, 17 September, 25 September, 2 October (2 copies) 1966. Programmes Ruggiero Ricci (violin); accompanist Janetta McStay (piano). Concert Chamber [Wellington], 25 June [1966]. Programme / pamphlet St Peter's Boys' Choir [Cambridge], conducted by Guyon Wells. 1966. New Plymouth, Wellington, Wanganui, Hastings, Napier, Tauranga. Programme (2 copies) Kerridge Odeon presents The Seekers. First New Zealand tour. Compere Stewart McPherson, with Ray Woolf and the Newsounds, Bill & Boyd, Mark Wynter (photographic portraits of all). 1966. Promotional booklet (2 copies) Peter Frater and Victor Smethurst present Sing Out '66. With Paul Marks, Val Murphy, Rod MacKinnon, Lyn Howie, John Geoff & Linda, The San Mountain Ramblers, and Hugh Canard. Paramount International (Wellington), 28 April 1966. Programme Song recital (with Heather Taylor, Heather Reed, Anthea Moller, Diana Lancaster, Brian Gallas, accompanist Maurice Till). Canterbury Women's Club Lounge, 190 Worcester Street, 21 November 1966. Programme Rita Streich, soprano recital with Maurice Till, piano. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 24 September 1966. Programme (autographed) Rita Streich soprano recital with Maurice Till, piano. Palmerston North Opera House, 4 October 1966. Programme Rita Streich soprano recital with Maurice Till, piano. Dunedin Town Hall, 11 October 1966. Programme Rita Streich soprano recital with Maurice Till, piano. Wellington Town Hall, 15 October 1966. Programme (2 copies) Henri Temianka (violinist), accompanist Maurice Till. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 20 July [1966]. Programme / pamphlet Henri Temianka (violinist), accompanist Maurice Till. Auckland Concert Chamber, 23 July 1966. Programme / pamphlet Maurice Till pianoforte recital. University of Canterbury Hall, 9 March 1966. Programme Maurice Till pianoforte recital. Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 17 March 1966. Programme (2 copies) Vienna Trio. Wellington and Hutt Valley Chamber Music Society. Concert Chamber Wellington, 13 August 1966. Programme Stefania Woytowicz soprano recital, with Maurice Till piano. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 26 July [1966]. Programme / pamphlet Stefania Woytowicz soprano recital, with Maurice Till piano. Dunedin Town Hall, 30 July [1966]. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet-programme Quantity: 58 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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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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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. July - December 1972]

Date: 1972

From: NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Programmes 1963-1974].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1972-2

Description: Includes: -1 July. Conductor John Matheson, soloist Sylvia Rosenberg. Wellington Town Hall, 1 July 1972. Programme (2 copies). -11 July. Family concert by the NZBC Symphony Orchestra. Conductor John Matheson. Wellington Town Hall, 11 July 1972. Flyer (2 copies). -20 July. Conductor John Matheson, soloist David Galbraith. Dunedin Town Hall, 20 July 1972. Programme. -21 July. Conductor John Matheson, soloist Sylvia Rosenberg. Dunedin Town Hall, 21 July 1972. Programme. -12 August. Conductor Alex Lindsay, soloist Lorin Hollander. Wellington Town Hall, 12 August 1972. Programme (2 copies). -13 August. NZBC Orchestral Trainees. Conductor Ashley Heenan. Broadcasting House, Wellington, 13 August 1972. Programmme. -16 August. Conductor Alex Lindsay, soloist Lorin Hollander. Wellington Town Hall, 16 August 1972. Programme (2 copies). -9 September. Conductor Brian Priestman, soloists George Zukerman and Pauline Fitchett, narrator Ewen Solon. Wellington Town Hall, 9 September 1972. Programme (2 copies). -13 September. Conductor Brian Priestman, soloists Ladislav Jasek and Glynne Adams. Wellington Town Hall, 13 September 1972. Programme (2 copies). -30 September. Conductor Brian Priestman, soloist Rita Streich. Wellington Town Hall, 30 September 1972. Programme (2 copies). -9 & 12 December. Messiah. Conductor Malcolm Rickard, with the Orpheus Choir, soloists Heather Taylor, Lesley Thorpe, Ronald Dowd and Graeme Gorton. Wellington Town Hall, 9 & 12 December 1972. Flyer. -9 & 12 December. Messiah. Conductor Malcolm Rickard, with the Orpheus Choir, soloists Heather Taylor, Lesley Thorpe, Ronald Dowd and Graeme Gorton. Wellington Town Hall, 9 & 12 December 1972. Programme (2 copies). Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 12 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations.

Music score

Lilburn, Douglas Gordon, 1915-2001: Prodigal country [for baritone solo, chorus & orche...

Date: [ca 1946-1962]

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Scores of compositions and arrangements by Douglas Lilburn

By: Curnow, Thomas Allen Monro, 1911-2001; Heenan, Ashley David Joseph, 1925-2004; Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892; Wilkinson, Iris Guiver, 1906-1939

Reference: fMS-Papers-11920-16

Description: Comprises photocopy of draft piano rehearsal score stamped "The library of Ashley Heenan"; and photocopy of vocal score stamped "New Zealand Broadcasting Service". Appear to be in the hand of Ashley Heenan. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss (photocopies)

Music score

Lilburn, Douglas Gordon, 1915-2001: Landfall in unknown seas ; incidental music [for st...

Date: [ca 1946-1962]

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Scores of compositions and arrangements by Douglas Lilburn

Reference: MS-Papers-11920-09

Description: Score including parts for vn 1, 2, va, vc, db, with numerous mss annotations. The parts are stamped "NZBC Music Library" and include the message "Trainees 1 (do not use without A Heenan's permission)". Ashley Heenan was musical director of Schola Musica from 1976-1984, which was made up of New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Orchestral Trainees Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss

Music score

Lilburn, Douglas Gordon, 1915-2001: Prodigal country ; [for baritone solo, chorus & orc...

Date: 1986

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Scores of compositions and arrangements by Douglas Lilburn

By: Curnow, Thomas Allen Monro, 1911-2001; Heenan, Ashley David Joseph, 1925-2004; Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892; Wilkinson, Iris Guiver, 1906-1939

Reference: MS-Papers-11920-11

Description: Comprises facsimile of piano rehearsal score with vocal parts, as prepared by "ADH" (Ashley Heenan). Includes typescript of original texts by Robin Hyde, Allen Curnow, and Walt Whitman. Relationship complexity - Photocopy of original that is in Ashley Heenan Papers: fMS-Papers-6650 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescript (photocopy)

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. September - December 1969]

Date: 1969

From: NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Programmes 1963-1974].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1969-3

Description: Includes: -27 September. Conductor Anatole Fistoulari, soloist Eugene Istomin. Wellington Town Hall, 27 September 1969. Programme (2 copies). -30 September. Conductor Anatole Fistoulari, soloist Eugene Istomin. Auckland Town Hall, 30 September 1969. Programme -11 October. Conductor Anatole Fistoulari, soloist Kendall Taylor. Wellington Town Hall, 11 October 1969. Programme. -18 October. Conductor Anatole Fistoulari, soloist Kendall Taylor. Wellington Town Hall, 18 October 1969. Programme (2 copies). -22 October-20 November. Bach/Stravinsky season. Flyer. -5 November. Bach/Stravinsky Concert. Conductor Alex Lindsay, soloists Alex Lindsay and Ronald Webb, and the Bach Choir. Wellington Concert Chamber, 5 November 1969. Programme (2 copies). -8 & 10 November. Messiah. NZBC Symphony Orchestra and the Orpheus Choir. Flyer (2 copies). -8 & 10 November. Messiah. Conductor Malcolm Rickard, soloists April Cantelo, Marion Gray, George Metcalfe and Charles Naylor, with the Orpheus Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 8 & 10 November 1969. Programme (2 copies). -12 November. Bach/Stravinsky Concert. Conductor Alex Lindsay, soloist Janetta McStay. Wellington Concert Chamber, 12 November 1969. Programme. -19 & 20 November. Bach/Stravinsky Concert, including production of The Soldier's Tale. Conductor Alex Lindsay, soloist Richard Giese. Wellington Concert Chamber, 19 & 20 November 1969. Programme (2 copies). -December. Wellington Schools Concerts. Conductor Alex Lindsay. December 1969. Programme. -December. Wellington Schools Concerts. Conductor Ashley Heenan. December 1969. Programme. Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 12 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. January - May 1969]

Date: 1969

From: NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Programmes 1963-1974].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1969-1

Description: Includes: -[undated]. Auckland subscription series, 1969. Flyer. -[undated]. Christchurch subscription series, 1969. Flyer. -[undated]. Dunedin subscription series, 1969. Flyer. -[undated]. Wellington subscription series, 1969. Flyer. -29 January. Proms '69. Conductor Juan Matteucci. Invercargill Civic Theatre, 29 January 1969. Flyer. -6 March. NZBC Orchestral Trainees. Musical director Ashley Heenan. St Andrew's Church, Wellington, 6 March 1969. Programme. -20 March. Conductor Juan Matteucci, soloists Shura Cherkassky and Emily Mair. Wellington Town Hall, 20 March 1969. Programme (2 copies). -22 March. Conductor Juan Matteucci, soloist George Metcalfe, organist Peter Averi, with the Orpheus Choir and Wellington East Girls' College Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 22 March 1969. Programme (2 copies). -29 March. Conductor Juan Matteucci, soloist George Metcalfe, organist Peter Averi, with the Orpheus Choir and Wellington East Gils' College Choir. Auckland Town Hall, 29 March 1969. Programme. -12 April. Guest conductor George Barati, soloist Julian Olevsky. Wellington Town Hall, 12 April 1969. Programme (2 copies). -30 April. Guest conductor George Barati, soloist Zara Dolukhanova. Palmerston North Opera House, 30 April 1969. Programme. -8 May. Guest conductor George Barati, soloist Zara Dolukhanova. Wellington Town Hall, 8 May 1969. Programme (2 copies) -24 May. Conductor Juan Matteucci, soloist Pierre Fournier. Wellington Town Hall, 24 May 1969. Programme (2 copies). Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 13 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations from Philippa Conway and Noelene Wevell.

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Recording of Launch of the Oxford History of New Zealand Music

Date: 27 March 1991 - 27 Mar 1991

By: National Library of New Zealand

Reference: OHColl-0287/1

Description: Recording of speeches made at the launch of the Oxford History of New Zealand Music by J M Thomson at the National Library. Speakers include: Te Ruoho Katene (Powhiri); Mr Peter Scott (National Librarian); Mr Jim Traue; Colleen Marshal (Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council); Bernie Darby (Apra); Ann French for Oxford University Press; Douglas Lilburn; John Steele; Ashley Heenan and John Thomson. Telegrams from the periodical Early Music (London). Access Contact - see oral history librarian Venue - Wellington Interviewer(s) - Sound and Music Centre (recorder) Venue - National Library foyer, Wellington Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 event(s). 45 Minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - no abstract(s) available.