Young, Kenneth William, 1955-

Young, Ken, 1955-

New Zealand composer, performer and conductor.

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[New Zealand Symphony Orchestra] :Rencontres musicales avec la Nouvelle-Zelande. Orches...

Date: 1999

Reference: Eph-F-MUSIC-NZSO-1999-01

Description: Poster for a series of three concerts (4 occasions) in New Caledonia 19-24 April 1999. The schedule is shown in a yellow panel at top left. The rest of the poster is taken up with a black and white image from a photograph of orchestra members playing stringed instruments. Schedule includes a vocal concert at the Vieux Temple on Monday 19 April; Beethoven / Mozart's Requiem de Cherubini on 22 and 24 April, and a Symphonic Concert on Friday 23 April. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print , matted and mounted on heavy card, 727 x 498 mm. Provenance: Donated by the NZ Symphony Orchestra, 2013

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New Zealand National Youth Choir :[Posters. 1982-1999]

Date: 1979 - 1999

By: New Zealand National Youth Choir

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-NYC-1979/1999

Description: Includes: 1979: National Youth Choir. Concert. Guest conductor Peter Godfrey; director Guy E Jansen. With Schola Musica, and brass ensemble led by Albert MacKinnon, principal trumpet with the NZSO. Organist Roy Tankersley. St Peter's Church Willis Street, 25 August 1979 (2 copies) 1982: National Youth Choir of New Zealand. The concert. Wellington Town Hall, Friday 14 May at 8 pm ... Last chance to hear these 87 talented young people (14 to 24) before their overseas tour! The Choir is sponsored by the National Bank of New Zealand [1982] (2 copies) 1983: National Youth Choir. Wellington Town Hall, Sat Aug. 27 - 8 pm. ... The Choit is sponsored by the National Bank of New Zealand [1983] (2 copies) 1985: National Youth Choir, conductor Peter Godfrey. Wellington Anglican Cathedral, 8 pm Saturday 31st August 1985. Programme: Bach and Bruckner, Tallis 40-part Motet, Jenny McLeod 'Dirge for Doomsday', Folk songs. Gust artist Helen webby (harp) [1985] 1993: A star spangled celebration. July 4th, Wellington Anglican Cathedral, 8 pm Molesworth Street. Benefit concert for the New Zealand National Youth Choir's North American tour 1993. MC: Nick Tansley. Featuring guest conductor Ken Young, tenor soloist Hamish Morrison, Wellington members of the NZ National Youth Choir, Central Region Air Force Band, Saxcess, Wellngton Youth Choir, Members of Wellington East Girls' Jazz Choir, Ngati Poneke Young Maori Club, LAF, and more! (2 copies) 1999: Experience the sound. New Zealand National Youth Choir in recital, with Voices New Zealand, Johnathan [sic] Lemalu, Jenny Wollerman, massed Graduate Choir, Karen Grylls, Peter Godfrey and Guy Jansen. 20th anniversary gala concert. Sunday 6 June, 2 pm, Wellington Town Hall [1999] (2 copies) Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, sizes varying around 420 x 300 mm

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1984 - Folder 2]

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1984-2

Description: Includes: Amnesty International Prisoner of Conscience Week. Folk Concert (With Mike and Carol Dee, Ken Allan, Marg Layton, Milton Parker, Mugwumps, Arthur Toms, Bev Alexander). New Depot, 14 October [1984]. Flyer Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Conductor John Curro; soloist Bela Siki; leader Paulene Smith. Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium, 22 September 1984. Programme Marg Layton Band. Blues. Clyde Quay Tavern, 2, 9, 16 March [1984]. Flyer Music Hall. Do you need a good idea for your Christmas party? Why not hire us to come and entertain you? (Helen Moulder, John Banas, David O'Donnell, Bridget Robson). Yellow flyer Music Trades Association (New Zealand) Inc. Annual convention and trade fair. Airport Travel Lodge Auckland, 4-5 August 1984. Programme and registration form Third National Early Music School. Erskine College Wellington, 24 August - 2 September [1984]. Flyer Wellington Organists' Association Inc presents Darryl Nixon. St James Anglican Church Lower Hutt, 12 August [1984]. Yellow flyer Northern Chorale winter concert; conductor Pauline Fitchett; special guests Bach Ensemble. Terrace Centre Johnsonville, 26 May [1984]. Flyer (2 copies) Northen Chorale summer concert. St Andrews Church The Terrace, 2 December [1984]. Programme / flyer (2 copies) Mark O'Connor; one only Wellington performance of the hottest fiddler in the world. VUW Memorual Theatre, 11 Feb [1984]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Patti. Singer / songwriter, blues 'n stuff. Appearing at Artattack. Fri 15th, Sat 16th June '84. Flyer Polish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk. Premier New Zealand tour. Michael Fowler Centre 19 March; Auckland Town hall 20 March [1984]. Programme Music on the wall. Zagni Scholes NZ tour [Ivan Zagni and Peter Scholes]. The New Independent, 14 Upper Queen Street, 7-10 Nov [1984]. Flyer (2 copies) Music in ancient Israel and biblical works by Heinz Seelig. Special Exhibitions Gallery National Museum Buckle St, 22 August - 25 November [1984]. Blue flyer Bela Siki, piano masterclass 1984. Public Library lecture hall 13 September; Memorial Theatre Victoria University 14 September [1984]. Flyer Kiri Te Kanawa 1984 New Zealand tour. American Express concerts. Programme (2 copies) Upper Hutt Music Society presents Schola Polyphonica Choir, dir Maxwell Fernie and Nova Strings Orchestra, dir. Gillian Wilde. St Patrick's College Chapel, 5 May [1984]. Flyer Victoria Music Society presents a concert of New Zealand music. Works by Helen Mountfort, Martin Lodge, Mark Langford, Nigel Keay, Matthew Davidson. Old St Pauls 7 Oct [1984]l. Flyer Victoria University Choir. Concert - "Lauda Sion" by Mendelssohn; "Festival Te Deum (1963) by David Farquhar. St Andrews on the Terrace, 2 May [1984]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Wainuiomata Choir, director John Knox. Wainuiomata Community Centre 13 October 1984; St Margaret's Presbyterian Church 12 October 1984. Flyer Wellington Chamber Soloists presents works by Igor Stravinsky, conducted by Michael Vinten and Ken Young with Rosemary Quinn. Old St Paul's, 18 November [1984]. Flyer (2 copies) Wellington Classical Guitar Society. St Andrews on the Terrace, 8 April [1984]. Flyer Wellington Classical Guitar Society. (With Michael Calvert, Michael Rose). St Andrews on the Terrace, 8 July [1984]. Flyer Wellington Classical Guitar Society. Members playing first half. Second half Jeremy England, flamenco guitar. 11 November [1984]. Flyer Wellington Country and Western Club presents their first 1984 country concert. Guest artists Jack Riggir and Jolanda. Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 27 May [1984]. Yellow flyer Wellington Musicians Agency. Flyer describing the agency and its member musicians. Wellington Piano Group. 1984 programme. Flyer Wellington Polytechnic School of General Studies. National Art Gallery concerts, Wellington Polytechnic Music Stduents series. Baroque / classical, 15 July [1984]. Programme / flyer Wellington Secondary Schools Music Festival. Michael Fowler Centre, 14 August 1984. Sonic Circus 2 pm; Concert 8 pm. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Rose-Marie Tonk, Wellington, in 2017.

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Wellington Chamber Orchestra: [Ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1970-1999]

Date: 1970 - 1999

By: Goodbehere, Ann, active 1999-2007

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WCO-1970/1999

Description: Includes: 1975: Wellington Concert Orchestra. Conductor Bill Walden-Mills; leader Jim Hessell, and Wellington Girls College Choir. [Old St Paul's, 2 November [1975]. Yellow flier 1977?: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Bill Walden-Mills; leader Jim Hessell; soloist Betty Stewart. Old St Pauls, 4 December [ca 1977?] 1979: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Larry Pruden; leader Jim Hessell [Concert - includes Pruden's "Akaroa"]. St Andrews on the Terrace, 18 November 1979. White flier / programme 1982: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Bruce Corlett; soloist Katherine Sharman. Old St Pauls, 2 May 1982. Yellow flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Bruce Corlett; soloist Colleen Rae Gerrard. St Andrews on the Terrace, 1 August [1982]. Pink flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; horn soloist Jill Ferrabee.[Concert which includes Larry Pruden's "Back country overture"] Old St Paul's, 7 November [1982]. Red flier (2 copies) and yellow flier (2 copies) 1983: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Jim Hessell; soloist Valerie Rigg. Old St Pauls, 1 May [1983]. Blue flier (2 copies) Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Jim Hessell; soloist Jan Christensen. [Concert]. St Andrews on the Terrace, 13 November [1983]. Blue flier (2 copies) 1984: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Jim Hessell; soloist Andrew Kasza. Old St Paul's, 6 May [1984]. Blue flier (2 copies) Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Roger Taylor; leader Jim Hessell; with Catherine Martin. St Andrews on the Terrace, 29 July [1984]. Blue flier 1986: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Alan Foster; leader Hilary Drake; organist Robert Ampt. Concert Old St Pauls, 4 May [1986]. Yellow programme / flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Doug Bell; leader Hilary Drake; soloist Thomas Karena. St Andrews on the Terrace, 10 August [1986]. White flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter Zwartz; leader Hilary Drake; with Diedre Irons. Concert. St Andrews on the Terrace, 16 November [1986]. Pink flier (2 copies) 1987: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter Zwartz; leader Lydia Pattison; with Yuri Gezentsvey, violin. Old St Pauls, 3 May [1987]. Yellow flier (2 copies) Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Simon Tipping; leader Hilary Drake; with Flora Edwards mezzo soprano. St Andrews on the Terrace, 15 November [1987]. Yellow flier (2 copies) 1988: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Martin Lodge; leader Hilary Drake; Gudrun Scharnke, oboe. Old St PAuls, 1 May [1988]. Yellow flier (2 copies) Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Alan Foster; leader Beatrice Wilson; Glenda Craven, violin; Peter van Drimmelen viola. St Peters Anglican Church Willis Street, 26 November [1988]. Blue flier (2 copies) 1989: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Edward Aspey; leader Beatrice Wilson; Deborah Tetley flute. St Peters Anglican Church 22 April; Tawa College 23 April [1989]. Yellow flier 1991: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Alan Foster; with soloists from Bel Canto. Kapiti Cooperating Parish Church 10 November; Catholic Cathedral Hill Street 17 November [1992]. Yellow flier 1992: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Alan Foster; leader Beatrice Wilson; contralto Elizabeth Gawler. Kapiti Cooperating Parish Church 26 July; Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street 2 August [1992]. Green flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter van Drimmelen; leader Beatrice Wilson; with Rachel Thomson & Emma Sayers pianos; Madeline Smith & Christopher Leach narrators. "All creatures great and small". World Animal Day. Adam Concert Room, 4 October [1992]. Yellow flier 1993: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Sue Robinson; leader Gillian Baynes; with Bel Canto Vocal Ensemble including soloists Scilla Askew, Maria Archer, Lindon Loader, Russell Ixer, Bruce Carson. St Patricks College Chapel Silverstream 2 May; Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street 9 May [1993]. Blue flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Alan Foster; leader Beatrice Wilson; clarinet Richard Foreman. Kapiti Co-operating Parish Church Raumati 25 July; Sacred Heart Cathedral, 8 August [1993]. Pink flier (2 copies, one with first venue crossed out) Wellington Chamber Orchestra seeks players for the following positions: 1st clarinet; 1st & 2nd violins, double bass. Vacancies close 19 November 1993. White flier 1994: Wellington Chamber Orchestra presents "Noyes Fludde", a children's opera by Benjamin Britten. Musical director Sue Robinson; producer Tony Wilson; soloists Christopher Whelan, Elizabeth Gawler, Geoffrey Duncan, James Webb, children's chorus includes Island Bay School and Capital Boys Choir. St Peter's Church, 12 March [1994]. Yellow flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Sue Robinson; leader Beatrice Wilson; piano Katherine Austin. Adam Concert Room, 8 May [1994]. Yellow flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter van Drimmelen; leader Beatrice Wilson; narrator Michael Wilson. A family afternoon concert. St Peters Church Willis Street, 21 August 1994. Pink flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Sue Robinson; leader Beatrice Wilson; with Bel Canto Vocal Ensemble. Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street, 27 November [1994]. Red flier 1995: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Ken Young; leader Helen Weir; piccolo soloist Karen Batten. Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street, 7 May 1995. White flier, and yellow flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Sue Robinson; leader Helen Weir; soloist Wendy Kale mezzo soprano. Johnsonville Terrace Centre 19 August; Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street 20 August [1995]. Yellow flier 1996: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Kenneth Young. [Concert]. Wesley Church Taranaki Street, 1 December 1996. White flier 1997: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Anniversary reunion and concert. Wellington College of Education Karori, 27-28 September 1997. Souvenir programme 1972-1997 (2 copies) Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter Walls; leader Gillian Baynes; soloist Ursula Allan. Lower Hutt Town Hall 30 November; Adam Concert Room Victoria University 7 December 1997. Blue flier 1998: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Kenneth Young; leader Janine Smart; soloist Peter Sharman. St George's Anglican Church Seatoun 29 March 1998; Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street 5 April 1998. Green flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Marc Taddei; leader Janine Smart; soloist Justine Cormack. [Concert]. Anglican Chinese Mission Church Hall 21 June 1998; St Paul's Anglican Church Paraparaumu 28 June 1998. Blue flier Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter van Drimmelen; leader Beatrice Wilson, soloist David Gilling. Wellington College of Education Karori 13 September 1998; St Andrews on the Terrace 20 September 1998. Pink flier 1999: Wellington Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Peter van Drimmelen; leader Ann Goodbehere. Children's concert, Muritai School 21 March; St Andrews on the Terrace 28 March 1999. Blue flier / programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programme booklets and leaflets, sizes varying up to quarto size

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Wellington Sinfonia: [Music ephemera and concert programmes of quarto size. 1981-2005]

Date: 1981-2005

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WS

Description: Includes: 1981: An evening with Mozart. The Sinfonia of Wellington conducted by Robert Oliver with Cantoris and Phoenix Choirs. Soloists Anne Langston, Anthea Moller, Michael Blake, Robert Easting. Wesley Church Taranaki Street, 24 November 1981. Yellow flier St Matthew Passion / J S Bach. Soloists Joan Howard, Heather Taylor, Andrew Baines, Robert Oliver, Michael Kingsford, Roger Wilson. Wellington Cathedral, 17 April 1981. Yellow flier Sinfonia of Wellington in concert with Lindsay Yeo & Buzz O'Bumble. Conductor William Southgate. State Opera House, 7 November 1981. Green and black poster 1994: Music for Life. "The carnival of the animals". Conductor Peter Scholes; presenters David Stott and Ellie Smith plus Deirdre Tarrant Dance Theatre. Wellington Town Hall, 22 September 1994. Flier (2 copies) Promotional folder about the Wellington Sinfonia [1993/1994] 1995: Sinfonia news. Issue 3 (February 1995) and Issue 4 (June 1995) 1998: Wellington Sinfonia presents Essential Classics. Michael Fowler Centre 30 July and 13 August; Porirua Cook Islands Hall 12 August; Lower Hutt Town Hall 14 August [1998]. Pink flier 2003: NGC Wellington Sinfonia presents Essential Classics. James Sedares, principal guest conductor; Simon Tedeschi piano. Michael Fowler Centre, 5 September [2003]. Flier NGC Wellington Sinfonia presents Ben Baker plays tribute. Kenneth Young conductor, Ben Baker violin. Michael Fowler Centre, 27 April [2003]. Flier 2005: NGC Wellington Sinfonia. Invitation to event announcing new name. Lion Harbourview Lounge, Michael Fowler Centre, 26 October 2005. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Concert programmes and related ephemera of quarto size...

Date: 1995

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of quarto size]

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZSO-1995

Description: Includes: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Janos Furst; piano Cristina Ortiz. [Wellington, Michael Fowler Centre 24-25 February; Palmerston North Opera House 4 March 1995]. Programme / flier New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Janos Furst; piano Cristina Ortiz. [Christchurch Town Hall, 1 March 1995]. Programme / flier New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Janos Furst; piano Cristina Ortiz. [Wellington Town Hall, 2 March 1995]. Programme / flier New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Conductor En Shao , violinist Vladimir Spivakov. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 30 March; Auckland Aotea Centre 31 March 1995. Programme / flier (2 copies) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Auckland concert season 1995. The 1995 $5 concert. Lifespan Smokefree concert card. Flier (2 copies) Gilbert & Sullivan at the last night of the Proms. Conductor Brett Morris, soloists Jenny Wollerman, Carmel Carroll, Paul Facoory, Michael Leighton Jones, David Lemke; narrator Ian Fraser; choirs of Wellington College and Samuel Marsden Collegiate School. Wellington Town Hall, 21 June 1995. Programme New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Circular letter to subscribers, 7 July 1995 (2 copies) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Kenneth Young. "Corporate concert". Michael Fowler Centre, 9 August 1995. Programme in gold cover New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Spring into October classics. [List of concerts 5-28 October 1995] New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Tower Beethoven Festival. Wellington 1-18 November 1995. Programme booklet New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Tower Beethoven Festival. Christchurch, 20-24 November 1995. Programme booklet Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for concerts, recitals and music events in Great Britain some featu...

Date: 2000 - 2009

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-GB-2000/2009

Description: Includes programmes for: 2000: Tenth London International Jewish Music Festival. London, 11 June - 13 July 2000. Programme (Keith Lewis) London Handel Society. London Handel festival, 26 March - 30 April 2000. Programme (Katherine Sharman) (2 copies) 2001: Kathleen Ferrier awards 2001. Programme (Morag Atchison) The shout on arrival. Drill Hall, 21 September - 6 October 2001. Programme (Greg Wain) Wigmore Hall International Song Competition. 10-15 September 2001. Programme (Wendy Dawn Thompson) 2002: Kathleen Ferrier awards 24-26 April 2002. Programme (Jonathan Lemalu) Johann Sebastian Bach. St John Passion. St John's Smith Square, Good Friday, 29 March 2002. Programme (Paul Whelan) (2 copies) 2003: Badinage. Royal Festival Hall Purcell Room, 14 May 2003. Programme (Miles Golding) Chelsea Festival classical programmes. 15-26 June 2003. Programme (Stephen de Pledge) George Walker Last night at the Proms. Newcastle City Hall, 18 October 2003. Programme (Jonathan Lemalu) Song recital series. Master series 1; Christmas cracker. Wigmore Hall, 16 December 2003. Programme (Jonathan Lemalu) Song recital series. Master series 3. Wigmore Hall, 24 June 2003. Programme (Jonathan Lemalu) Wigmore Hall International Song Competition. 15-20 September 2003. Programme (Jared Holt) 2004: Proms at St Judes 2004 (London). 12-20 June. Programme (Gillian Weir) Warwick festival, 25 June - 4 July 2004. Souvenir programme (Katherine Diennes) 2005: Christmas Festival 2005. Bridgewater Hall, December 2005. Programme (Andrew Sritheran) Classic FM Christmas concert in association with John Lewis. Westminster Abbey, 8 December 2005. Programme (Hayley Westenra) English Heritage presents Music on a summer evening. July-August 2005. Souvenir programme (Hayley Westenra) Matthew Marshall, classical guitarist. LACCS in association with the New Zealand High Commission. Royal Festival Hall, Purcell Room, 5 October 2005. (Playing compositions by New Zealand composers Michael Hogan, Douglas Lilburn, Peter Leask and Kenneth Young). Programme and 2 tickets. Johann Strauss Gala. [2005]. Programme (Ana James) 2006: George Walker Last night of the Proms. Thanks a million. Newcastle City Hall, 14 October 2006. Programme (Jonathan Lemalu) Kathleen Ferrier awards 2006. 51st Competition. Semi-Final 26 April; Final 28 April 2006. Programme (Andrew Conley & Kirsten Simpson; Anna Leese) 2007: JSL Productions presents Battle Proms 2007. Highclere Castle, 4 August 2007. Programme (Ben Baker) 2008: City of London Festival 08, 20 June - 10 July. Souvenir programme (Jonathan Lemalu, Paul Whelan) 2009: Jonathan Lemalu bass-baritone; Michael Hampton piano. Palace Hotel, 28 July 2009. Buxton Festival, 10-28 July 2009. Programme (Jonathan Lemalu) Nelly Miricioiu; David Harper, piano. London recital, 20 May 2009. Programme (David Harper) Quantity: 26 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 300 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London, in 2003 and 2006. Some purchased from Louise Grant (London) in 2017.

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Whitehead, Gillian : Napier's bones ; [for piano and percussion ensemble] / [performed ...

Date: 23 Sep 1995

From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive

By: Whitehead, Gillian Karawe, 1941-; Bailey, Judy, 1935-; New Zealand Percussion Ensemble; Young, Kenneth William, 1955-

Reference: MSDT-0324-4

Description: Place of recording - Place of recording Wellington Town Hall Other - Performed at the 1995 Composing Women's Festival Performer: New Zealand Percussion Ensemble Performer: Bailey, Judy (pf) Performer: Young, Kenneth (cond) Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 31.20 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: Concert FM presentation sheets. Provenance: Concert FM

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[Programmes of quarto size, for light musical shows 2001-2006, donated by J S Ward, for...

Date: 2001 - 2006

From: [The Marjorie Saunders collection of theatre ephemera, collected by Arthur Saunders. 1940-2006].

By: Ward, J S, active 2007

Reference: Eph-B-SAUNDERS-Opera-2000s

Description: Includes: 2001: Stewart and Tricia Macpherson and FortyFourForty Ltd on behalf of Chicago Productions Ltd proudly present "Chicago the musical". Directed by Michael Mclean. New Zealand premiere at The Civic Auckland, 28 September 2001. Programme. 2002: Capital Theatre productions. Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Song & Dance", starring Ali Harper ... and Tanemahuta Gray. Southward Theatre Paraparaumu; Opera House Wellington, June 2002. Programme (2 copies) 2003: Disney presents "The lion king"; the award-winning musical. Music and lyrics by Elton John & Tim Rice. Choreography by Garth Fagan; directed by Julie Taymor. Australian premiere Capitol Theatre Sydney, 16 October 2003. Souvenir brochure Stewart & Tricia Macpherson and Stetson Entertainment Ltd by arrangement with ADOS International Ltd present "Boogie nights", the 70's musical. Written by Jon Conway with Shane Richie & Terry Morrison. Directed by Jon Conway; original choreography by Alan Harding. Souvenir brochure (2 copies) Opera Victoria presents "Orpheus in the Underworld", by Jacques Offenbach. Directed by Bernd Benthaak; musicla director Kenneth Young; choreographer Jennifer Shennan. Opera House Wellington 1-2 August 2003; War Memorial Theatre Gisborne 19 August 2003; Hawkes bay Opera House Hastings 21 August 2003. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Musical Theatre presents "Annie". Executive producer Michael Highsted; director and musical staging Stephen Robertson. Musical director Richard Marrett; choreography Leigh Evans. Music performed by NGC Wellington Sinfonia. Opera House Wellington, 3-19 April 2003. Programme Wellington Musical Theatre presents Lerner and Loewe's "My fair lady". Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner; music by frederick Loewe. Director Stephen Robertson; musical director Richard Marrett; executive producer Michael Highsted. Westpac St James Theatre Wellington, 8-30 August 2003. Programme (2 copies) 2004: Living Arts Inc (New York) and Andrew McKinnon in association with Melcolm C Cooke and Associates are proud to present "Porgy and Bess", the American musical masterpiece by George Gershwin, DuBose and Dorothy Heyward and Ira Gershwin. General director Will Roberson. Conductor Stefan Kozinski; assistant conductor Zoltan Papp. [2004] Promotional booklet Harvey Norman proudly presents the Bee Gees' Broadway & West End hit musical "Saturday night fever" the musical. Director and choreographer Arlene Phillips. Auckland from 1 October; Christchurch from 5 November, Wellington from 26 November [2004]. Programme 2005: Wellington Gilbert & Sullivan Society Incorporated proudly presents "The Gondoliers", by W S Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Directed by John Goddard. Lower Hutt Little Theatre 1-3 September, Southward Theatre Kapiti 10-11 September, Opera House Wellington 15-17 September, Regent on Broadway Palmerston North 24-25 September 2005. Programme (2 copies) 2006: Showbiz Wellington presents Disney's "Beauty and the Beast". Directed by Stephen Robertson; musical director Nicola Lynch-Reeves; executive producer Michael Highsted. Westpac St James Theatre Wellington, 12 January 2006. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Gilbert & Sullivan Light Opera. "Mikado". Little Theatre Lower Hutt 20-22 July, Opera House Wellington 3-5 August, Southward Theatre Kapiti 19 August, Town Hall Masterton 12 August, Regent on Broadway Palmerston North 9 September [2006]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 12 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklets of sizes varying up to 35 cm.

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

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-1983-2

Description: Includes: Horst Baltes plays classical & flamenco. Rawa House, 301 Cuba St, Sun 10th July [1983]. Grafik N Martin; printed by Ocean in Motion, Auckland. Poster (2 copies) and programme sheet Horst Baltes plays classical & flamenco. Lecture Hall, Wgtn Public Library, Tues Aug 9th. Brontosaurus, a musical happening. Bach Choir, Garry [Gary] Brain, Evening Post Onslow Band, Maxwell Fernie, Andrea Garing, James Middleton, Shona Murray, Martin Setchell, Betty Stewart, Roy Tankersley. Wellington Town Hall, 17 May [1983]. Poster (2 copies) plus one poster with a programme on the verso "Dust my blues". Peter Charlton-Jones and Taranaki Sol. Wellington Folk Centre (Holland St), Fri 4th March [1983]. (2 copies) Bruce Cockburn in concert. Wellington Town Hall, 22 October [1983] Dowse Art Museum. Winter concert series. 31 July - 6 November [1983]. Poster outlining programme for 5 concerts featuring Milton Parker and Edrick Banks (31 July); the Viotti Quartet (14 August); Robert Oliver, William Southgate, Colleen Rae-Gerrard, Josephine Young, Robin Perks, Felicity Bunt (16 October); Kenneth Young, Jan Christenson [Christensen?], Rae de Lisle (30 October); Steven Managh, Dean Major, Brian Shillito (6 November) (2 posters, each in different colouring) Dowse Art Museum. Commissioned concert, Sunday 27 November (With the Amable Quartet, Glenda Craven, Lindsay Mountfort, Helen Mountfort, Dean Major, Miranda Adams, Gerard Parsons, playing works by Douglas Lilburn and Nigel Keay). Programme stuck over poster for the Winter concert series Wellington Musicians Agency presents New Zealand's premier Renaissance Music group the Ensemble Dufay in a programme of English song, "The courtier's courtship" (With Greer Garden, Geoffrey Coker, Robert Oliver, Andrea Oliver, William Bower). Concert Chamber, 9 July [1983] (2 copies) Clubfolk Promotions are proud to present from Alice Springs Australia, Facial Expressions (Ken Ferguson, Bob Sharp, Colin James), appearing at Wellington Folk Centre, 10 Holland St, Thurs 27th Oct [1983] Full Flight, in concert with Rob Bialostocki. Wellington College Auditorium, 2 October [1983] The Jackson Duo, violin & guitar. Old St Pauls, Mulgrave St, Saturday 5th March [1983] (2 copies) Amnesty International presents one of Britain's top folk bands, the McCalmans, in a benefit concert at Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 23 June [1983]. Sponsored by Capital Music Ltd Music at Circa. Monday night concerts (The String Troupe led by Elsa Jensen, 17 October; William Bower, lute, 24 October; Alan Foster, Glenda Craven, Rae de Lisle, 31 October)(2 copies) 1983 National Folk Festival of New Zealand. Ballads to blues. Special Australian guest Margret Roadknight, plus the cream of New Zealand's top acoustic musicians. State Opera House, 5 June [1983] (2 copies) Ourselves alone; an evening of Irish rebel music, old and new. Cosgroves, Cambridge Hotel, 19 May [1983]. Ourselves alone; an evening of Irish rebel music, old and new. Cosgroves, 22 Sept [1983] Papalote; traditional and contemporary music from the new song movement of Latin America. Concert for the CORSO, CWS, CCEJD appeal for Central America. Concert Chambers, Town Hall, 23 Aug [1983] (2 copies) Steve Turner in concert. Wellington Folk Centre, 15 Sept [1983] Wellington Classical Guitar Society. Hi! I'm Mauro Giuliani (1781-1828) and the next meeting of the Wellington Classical Guitar Society wil be entirely devoted to my music. Sunday April 10th at St Andrews on the Terrace ... (2 copies) Wellington Folk Centre presents "Jiggery Folkery". 10 Holland St, 27 August [1983] (2 copies) Quantity: 20 items. Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to A3.

Music score

Lilburn, Douglas Gordon, 1915-2001: [Canzonas, string orchestra] Four canzonas for stri...

Date: 1980

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

By: Gilkison, Alistair, 1963-

Reference: MS-Papers-11920-04

Description: Includes full score and parts for vn 1, 2, va, vc, db, with some mss markings. Also signed typescript note from Douglas Lilburn to Ken Young relating to the first canzona. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript and printed matter

Music score

Scores

Date: 1980-2007

From: Chamber Music New Zealand: Collection

By: Buchanan, Dorothy Quita, 1945-; Chamber Music New Zealand; Gagliano Trio; Music Federation of New Zealand; Young, Kenneth William, 1955-

Reference: MS-Papers-12785-32

Description: Three photocopies of handwritten scores, ‘Trio Sound’ by Dorothy Buchanan, ‘Suite for solo cello’ by Kenneth Young and ‘Trio for horn, violin and piano’ by Kenneth Young. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed concert programmes.

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Young, Kenneth : Serenade for oboe, tuba and harp

Date: 6 Nov 1981

From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive

By: Young, Kenneth William, 1955-; Popperwell, Stephen, active 1977; Christensen, Jan, active 1981

Reference: MSDT-0204-5

Description: Performer: Popperwell, Stephen (ob) Performer: Christensen, Jan (hp) Performer: Young, Ken (tu) Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 12.10 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera. September - D...

Date: 1990

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1990-4

Description: Includes: 2 September: Gala festival concert; a World Youth Festival event. Christchurch Town Hall, 2 September [1990]. Programme 6 September: Conductor Okko Kamu; soloist Kyoko Takezawa. Napier Municipal Theatre 6 September; Palmerston North Opera House 7 September; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 8 September; Auckland Aotea Centre 15 September (Beethoven, Sibelius, Sallinen) (2 copies) 22 September: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; soloists Daryn Edmundson, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Grant Dickson. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 22 September; Auckland Aotea Centre 29 September (Speirs, Beethoven) (2 copies) 18 October: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre (Mozart, Schoenberg) (2 copies) 24 October: Buddle Findlay Star Concerts, with Nigel Kennedy, violin. Chief conductor Franz-Paul Decker. Christchurch Town Hall 24 October; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 25 October; Hamilton Founders Theatre 26 October; Auckland Town Hall 27 October (Schumann, Brahms, Richard Strauss) (2 copies) 29 October: Benefit concert Michael Houstoun [and] members of the NZSO. Conductor Kenneth Young. Wellington Town Hall, 29 October [1990] (Yellow flyer only) November: The BP Proms. Pamphlet (2 copies) 10 November: The BP Proms. Conductor Franz-Paul Decker; soloists Bernadette Greevy, mezzo soprano; Anson Austin tenor. Wellington Town Hall 10 November; Auckland Town Hall 16 November (Mozart, Mahler) (2 copies) 13 November: The BP Proms. Chief conductor Franz-Paul Decker; soloist Alessandra Marc, soprano. Wellington Town Hall 13 November; Auckland Town Hall 15 November (Richard Strauss, Wagner) (2 copies) 14 November: Chief conductor Franz Paul Decker; soloists Bernadette Greevy mezzo soprano; Sharon Joy Vogan, piano. Auckland Town Hall 14 November 1990; Wellington Town Hall 24 November 1990. Programme (2 copies) 24 November: Conductor Franz-Paul Decker. Bernadette Greevy, mezzo; Sharon Joy Vogan, piano. Town Hall 24 November [Two tickets] 29 November: The Young Musicians Competition, November 1990. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, 29 November 1990. Programme NZSO subscription renewal package. Envelope posted October 1990. Quantity: 9 album(s) Album(s). 1 pamphlet. 1 flyer. 2 tickets. 1 envelope. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including the NZSO in 2014.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera 1989. Folder 2...

Date: 1989

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1989-2

Description: Includes: 1 April: Conductor Leif Segerstam; soloist Hannele Segerstam, violin. Wellington, Christchurch, Palmerston North, Napier, Auckland, 1-21 April (2 copies) 29 April: Conductor Leif Segerstam; soloist Hannele Segerstam, violin. Wellington, Michael Fowler Centre, 29 April (2 copies) 2 May: Julian Bream in recital. Napier Municipal Theatre 2 May; Dunedin Town Hall 4 May 6 May: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Julian Bream, guitar. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 6 May; Christchurch Town Hall 8 May (2 copies) 9 May 1989: Schola Musica of the NZSO invites you to a free concert at Symphony House Studio, 132 Willis Street. Conductor and musical director Michael Vinten. Flyer only 20 May: Conductor Kenneth Young; soloist Kifu Mitsuhashi, shakuhashi. Auckland Town Hall, 20 May 1989 7 June: Conductor Doron Salomon; soloist Michael Houstoun. Palmerston North Opera House, 7 June 1989 10 June: Conductor Gyorgy Lehel; violinist Ruggiero Ricci. Wellington MFC 10 June; Napier Municipal Theatre 15 June; Auckland Town Hall 17 June 1989 (2 copies) 15 June: Schola Musica of the NZSO invites you to a free concert at Symphony House Studio, 132 Willis Street Wellington. Conductor and musical director Michael Vinten. 15 June 1989. Blue flyer 16 June: Conductor Gyorgy Lehel; soloists New Zealand String Quartet. Auckland Town Hall 16 June; Christchurch Town Hall 22 June; Wellington MFC 24 June 1989 (2 copies) Quantity: 8 album(s) Album(s). 2 pamphlets. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1988. Folder ...

Date: 1988

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1988-3

Description: Includes: 2 July: Victor Yampolsky (conductor); Malvina Major (soprano). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 2 July. Founders Theatre, Hamilton, 7 July. Town Hall, Auckland, 9 July. Town Hall, Christchurch, 16 July. Regent Theatre, Dunedin, 17 July. (2 copies). 10 July: New Zealand Chamber Orchestra with Andres Diaz (cello). Founders Theatre, Hamilton, 10 July. Baycourt, Tauranga, 11 July. Concert Chamber, Auckland, 12 July. Great Hall of the Arts Centre, Christchurch, 18 July. School of Music, Nelson, 19 July. Town Hall, Wellington, 20 July. 13 & 15 July: Recital by Maurice Till (piano). Century Theatre Napier 13 July 1988; Baycourt Tauranga 15 July 1988. Programme (2 copies) 14 July: Lunchtime Concerts 1988. Alan Foster (conductor); Harriet Serr (pianist). Town Hall, Wellington, 14 July 1988 23 July: Victor Yampolsky (conductor); Tamas Vesmas (piano). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 1988. 30 July: Edward Downes (conductor); Robert Davidovici (violinist). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 30 July. Municipal Theatre, Napier, 11 August. Town Hall, Auckland, 12 August 1988 (2 copies) 4 August: Lunchtime Concerts 1988. Kenneth Young (conductor); Alan Gold (clarinetist). Wellington Town Hall, 4 August 1988 8 August: Piero Gamba (conductor); Nigel Kennedy (violinist). [Due to Illness, Piero Gamba did not conduct at this event. His place was taken by Kenneth Young and Alan Foster]. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 8 August. Municipal Theatre, Napier, 19 August. Founders' Theatre, Hamilton, 20 August. Town Hall, Auckland, 22 August. (2 copies) 18 August: Sir David Willcox (conductor); Christopher Doig (tenor); Bernard Kearns (speaker); Vyvyan Yendoll (violin). Town Hall, Wellington, 18 August 1988 (2 copies) 20 August: Edward Downes (conductor); Isidor Saslav (violin); Ann Saslav (piano). Town Hall, Christchurch, 20 August 1988 27 August: Sir David Willcocks (conductor); Michael Leighton Jones (baritone); Elizabeth Biggs (soprano); Anthony Benfell (tenor); National Youth Choir of New Zealand directed by Peter Watts; The New Zealand Secondary Students' Choir directed by Roger Stevenson. Town Hall, Wellington, 27 August 1988 (2 copies) Quantity: 11 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1993. Folder ...

Date: 1993

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1993-1

Description: Includes: 30 January: BP Pops Summer Concerts. Ron Goodwin (conductor). At 15 venues in the North and South Islands of New Zealand. (2 copies). 4 March: Kenneth Young (conductor); Alexa Still (flute); Carolyn Mills (harp); The Evening Post and Onslow Brass Band. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 4 March. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) 13 March: Maxim Shostakovich (conductor). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 13 March. (2 copies). 20 March: Maxim Shostakovich (conductor); Pascal Roge (piano). Town Hall, Christchurch, 20 March. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 27 March. (2 copies). 23 March: Maxim Shostakovich (conductor); Pascal Roge (piano). Founders' Theatre, Hamilton, 23 March. Town Hall, Auckland, 24 March. Municipal Theatre, Napier, 25 March. Opera House, Palmerston North, 30 March. (2 copies). 1 April: Maxim Shostakovich (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano). Town Hall, Wellington, 1 April. (2 copies). 1 April: Mastercard Symphony Season (flyer and programme). Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Maxim Shostakovich (conductor); Alexander Rahbari (conductor); Andrew Litton (conductor); Jane Glover (conductor); Eduardo Mata (conductor); Varujan Kojian (conductor); Peter Donohoe (piano); Keith Lewis (tennor); Eugene Sarbu (violin); Pascal Roge (piano); Michael Houstoun (piano); Zheng-Rong Wang (violin); Bernadette Greevy (mezzo). Three series of performances beginning 1 April, and concluding 6 November. (2 copies). 7 April: Viennese Magic. Brian Law (conductor); Dame Malvina Major (singer). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 7 and 8 April. (2 copies). 24 April: Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Bernadette Greevy (mezzo). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 24 April. Founders' Theatre, Hamilton, 29 April. (2 copies). 30 April: Franz-Paul Decker (conductor); Michael Houstoun (piano). Aotea Centre, Auckland, 30 April. (2 copies). Quantity: 10 programmes. 1 flyer. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1988. Folder ...

Date: 1988

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1988-2

Description: Includes: 2 June: Lunchtime Concerts 1988. Kenneth Young (conductor); Eugene Albulescu (pianist). Wellington Town Hall 12 June 1988. Programme 6 June: 1987 Celebration Series. Sir Charles Groves (conductor); David James (pianist). Town Hall, Auckland, 6 June. Baycourt, Tauranga, 7 June. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 13 June. 11 June: Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor); Bela Drahos (flutist). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 11 June. Town Hall, Auckland, 18 June. (2 copies). 14 June: Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor); Bela Drahos (flutist). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 14 June. Baycourt, Tauranga, 15 June. Civic Theatre, Rotorua, 16 June. Founders' Theatre, Hamilton, 17 June. (2 copies). 20 June: Sir Charles Groves (conductor); Patrick O'Byrne (pianist). Town Hall, Christchurch, 20 June. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 27 June. (2 copies). 25 June: Sir Charles Groves (conductor); Patrick O'Byrne (pianist). Town Hall, Wellington, 25 June. Quantity: 6 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera, 1993. Folder ...

Date: 1993

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1993-3

Description: Includes: 2 July: Alexander Rahbari (conductor); John O'Conor (pianist). Opera House, Palmerston North, 2 July. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 3 July. (2 copies). 10 July: Alexander Rahbari (conductor); Zheng-Rong Wang (violinist). Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 10 July. Aotea Centre, Auckland, 17 July. (2 copies). 13 July: Alexander Rahbari (conductor); Andrew Malcolm (oboe). Municipal Theatre, Hastings, 13 July. Town Hall, Auckland, 14 July. Founder's Theatre, Hamilton, 15 July. Town Hall, Christchurch, 24 July. (2 copies). 16 July: Alexander Rahbari (conductor); Michael Houston (pianist). Aotea Centre, Auckland, 16 July. (2 copies). 27 July: Around the World in 80 Minutes, a special family concert. Kenneth Young (conductor); Jackie Clarke (presentor); David Armstrong (script). Town Hall, Lower Hutt, 27 July. Opera House, Wanganui, 28 July. Opera House, Palmerston North, 29 July. Town Hall, Wellington, 30 July. (2 copies). 5 August: Andrew Litton (conductor); Eugene Sarbu (violin). Town Hall, Christchurch, 5 August. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 7 august. Founder's Theatre, Hamilton, 12 August. Aotea Centre, Auckland, 14 August. (2 copies). 11 August: Andrew Lytton (conductor); Michael Houston (pianist). Town Hall, Wellington, 11 August. Aotea Centre, Auckland, 13 August. (2 copies). 21 August: An Evening of Puccini. Philip Walsh (conductor); David Vine (conductor); Anne Cheng (soprano); Paul Ferris (tennor); David Griffiths (baritone); David Groves (narrator). The Orpheus Choir; The Academy Opera. Town Hall, Wellington, 21 August. 23 August: Petrouchka and Pineapple Poll. Royal New Zealand Ballet (company); Russel Kerr (producer); Igor Stravinsky (composer); Michel Fokine (choreographer); Douglas Wright (guest dancer). State Opera House, Wellington, six performances from 23 to 28 August. Performances also held in Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland, Hamilton, Hastings, and Palmerston North. 28 August: National Youth Orchestra. Gary Brain (conductor). Opera House, Palmerston North, 28 August. Town Hall, Wellington, 29 August. (2 copies). Quantity: 7 programmes. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

Music score

Prelude for Kerkrade for Dave Gallaher and the 2005 National Band of New Zealand

Date: 2005

From: Brass Band Association of New Zealand: Collection

By: Young, Kenneth William, 1955-

Reference: MS-Papers-12492-401

Description: Score for 'Prelude for Kerkrade' by Kenneth Young. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Spiral Bound printed score, some annotation.