Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791

Austrian composer (see New Grove dictionary of music and musicians)

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Farewell recital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ; solos from 2 performances by Pauline Fitchett...

Date: 1969

From: Fitchett, Pauline Elwy, 1933?- : Papers

By: Fitchett, Pauline Elwy, 1933-; Mattos, Edward, active 1969; Head, Michael Dewar, 1900-1976; Bridge, Frank, 1879-1941; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828; Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924

Reference: MST7-0604

Description: Source of title - Supplied title Performer: Fitchett, Pauline (sop) Performer: Mattos, Edward (pf) Other Titles - Sweet chance / by Michael Head Other Titles - Love went a'riding / by [Frank Bridge] Other Titles - Down by the Sally Gardens / by Britten/Trad Other Titles - Nacht Violen / by Schubert Other Titles - Einerlei, by Richard Strauss Other Titles - Wiegenlied / by Richard Strauss Other Titles - Non so piu / by Mozart Other Titles - Vissi d'arte / by [Puccini] Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: List in back file. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A98-197) Donated by Mrs P Fitchett, Wellington

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Cambridge Music School (20th)

Date: 1965

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Anscombe, Beverley, active 1989; Bartley, Bryce, active 1965; Bartley, Victor, active 1965; Bevan, Vivian Edward, active 1964-1977; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Choral Group; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Orchestra; Carey, Richard, active 1965; Chessum, William, active 1965; Delius, Frederick, 1862-1934; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Dresser, Alison, active 1965; Dumbleton, Marjorie, active 1965; Dvorak, Antonin, 1841-1904; Farnsworth, Stanley, active 1965; Ferguson, Howard, 1908-1999; Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Hume, John, active 1965; Hyatt, John, active 1963-1979; Jacob, Gordon Percival Septimus, 1895-1984; Lalande, Michel-Richard de, 1657-1726; Larsen, Maurice, active 1974; Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594; Lennane, John, active 1965; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; Mackie, Melbon, active 1965; Maloney, Alison, active 1965; Matthews, D, active 1965; Matthews, David, active 1973; McLeod, Craig, 1945-; Mora, Barry, 1940-; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Nielsen, Aage, active 1965; Oldroyd, David, active 1965; Oldroyd, J, active 1965; Oliver, Andrea Lyndsay, 1937-2019; Oliver, Robert Michael Bertram, 1938-; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Ritchie, John Anthony, 1921-2014; Robinson, David, active 1965; Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828; Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856; Sims, Thomas Edward, 1929-2009; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Stentiford, Graeme, active 1965

Reference: MST10-2319

Description: Other Titles - How pleasant is this flowery plain and grove / Purcell ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Maurice Larsen, tenor, Alec Loretto, recorder, John Hume, recorder, Ronald Dellow, harpsichord, David Oldroyd, cello Other Titles - Cassation in F flat (movts 2 and 5) / Mozart ; Andrea Brickell, oboe, Graeme Young, clarinet, Graeme Stentiford, horn, David Robinson, bassoon Other Titles - Four 16th Century carols (French) ; Sinfonie sur les Noels; Or, dites-nous Marie ; Si c'est pour vois oster la vie ; O Dieu que n'etais-je en vie ; A minuit fut fait un reveil / Wind and Brass Ensemble, conducted by John Rimmer/ Michel Richard de la Lalande Other Titles - Tudor canzonas nos 1, 2, 4 (incomplete) / Orlando di Lasso ; Victor Bartley, Craig McLeod, D Matthews, trumpets, Bryce Bartley, horn, William Chessum, trombone, conductor John Rimmer Other Titles - Early one morning and Begone dull care, from suite Old wine in new bottles / Gordon Jacob ; Ensemble of wind and brass, conductor Stanley Farnsworth Other Titles - Langsam for string orchestra (no 1) / Hindemith ; conductor John Ritchie Other Titles - Concerto for oboe and strings (movt 4, vivace) / Handel ; Small Orchestra, conductor Robert Oliver, Andrea Brickell, oboe Other Titles - Chacony in G minor for strings / Purcell ; John Lennane, Richard Carey, Alison Dresser, S Smith Other Titles - Sonata for trumpet and strings (movt 2 presto) / Purcell ; Craig McLeod, trumpet, Orchestra conducted by Robert Oliver Other Titles - Death and the maiden ; To music / Schubert ; Barry Mora, baritone, Thomas Sims, piano Other Titles - Five bagatelles / Howard Ferguson ; Beverley Anscombe, piano Other Titles - Chapel Evensong - Responses ; Psalm 47, chant by Hopkins ; Hymn Fast sinks the sun - plainsong / Ronald Dellow Other Titles - Hymn to St Peter / Benjamin Britten ; Choral Group, Ronald Dellow, organ, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - Symphony no 1 in B flat, Op 38, Spring / Schumann ; Orchestra, conductor Larry Pruden Other Titles - Intermezzo from Fennimore and Gerda / Delius ; Orchestra, conducted by Larry Pruden Other Titles - String quartet in F, Op 96 (movt 4) / Dvorak ; Aage Nielsen, Marjorie Dumbleton, violins, Vivian Bevan, viola, John Hyatt, cello Other Titles - Wind octet 1964 / John Rimmer ; Andrea Brickell, J Oldroyd, oboes, Graeme Young, Carol Young, clarinets, William Southgate, Bryce Bartley, horns, David Robinson, Melbon Mackie, bassoons, conducted by John Rimmer Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and in back file.

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National Opera of Wellington :Posters 1998-2000.

Date: 1998 - 2000

By: National Opera of Wellington (N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-D-OPERA-NOW

Description: Posters of National Opera of Wellington. 1998: Puccini's "La boheme". Westpac Trust St James Theatre, 20-30 June, 2 July [1998] (2 copies) Verdi's "Otello". Conductor Michael Lloyd; director Raymond Hawthorne. Starring Christopher Doig, Suzanne Prain, Anooshah Golesorkhi, with the Wellington Sinfonia. Westpac Trust St James Theatre, 29 September, 1, 3, 6, 8, 10 October 1998. Puccini's "Madama Butterfly", starring Dame Malvina Major, Patrick Power and Rodney Macann with the Wellington Sinfonia. Conductor Brian Law; director Phillip Mann. Westpac Trust St James Theatre, 9, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 October 1999 (2 copies) Mozart's "The magic flute", starring Deborah Wai Kapohe, Mark Pedrotti and Mark Luther with the Wellington Sinfonia. Conductor Michael Vinten; director Carmel Carroll. Westpac Trust St James Theatre, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23 and 25 March [1999] Wellington City Opera became National Opera of Wellington in 1998, then was amalgamated with Auckland's Opera New Zealand in 1999, becoming New Zealand Opera in 2000. Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-1760 - Collection as a whole taken into Manuscripts. Transfers made from there.

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Cambridge Music School (24th) ; Hamilton Music School (11th)

Date: 1969

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Arnold, Malcolm Henry (Sir), 1921-2006; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Biland, Hedy, active 1969; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Byng, June, active 1987; Chisholm, John, active 1984; Coker, Geoffrey, 1949-; Crawshaw, Margaret, active 1988; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Farquhar, David Andross, 1928-2007; Giardini, Felice de, 1716-1796; Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-2017; Goile, Helen, active 1969; Griffin, Pamela, active 1969; Leighton, Kenneth, 1929-1988; MacKay, James, active 1987; Matteucci, Juan, 1920-1990; McNab, Anne, active 1969; Mellalieu, Frederick, active 1969; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi, 1525?-1594; Parsonson, Ann, active 1969; Power, William, active 1969; Reeve, Anthony, active 1966; Spragg, Christopher, active 1970s; Stewart, Peter, active 1969; Wentworth, Shirley, active 1969; Whitehead, Joyce, 1947-; Worth, Cecilia, active 1969; Wright, Molly, active 1952

Reference: MST10-2323

Description: Other Titles - Symphony no 4 in E minor ; movts 1, 2, 4 / Brahms ; Orchestra, leader John Chisholm, conducted Juan Matteucci Other Titles - [Preludes] Two preludes ; two 2-part inventions / J S Bach ; Margaret Crawshaw, clavichord Other Titles - [Quartets, strings] Quartet in C minor Op 23 no 4 / Felice Giardini ; Cecelia Worth, Shirley Wentworth, Hedy Biland, Molly Wright Other Titles - [Anniversary duets, set 1] Four Anniversary duets, set 1 ; [for piano] / by David Farquhar ; Margaret Crawshaw, Pamela Griffin, Joyce Whitehead, Helen Goile (in pairs) Other Titles - Festival cantata - Rejoice in the Lamb / Benjamin Britten ; Anne McNab, soprano, Geoffrey Coker, alto, Frederick Mellalieu, tenor, Peter Stewart, bass, Ronald Dellow, organ, Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Magnificat and Nunc dimittis / Kenneth Leighton ; organ William Power, Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Tu es Petrus (motet) ; Kyrie, Gloria, Agnus Dei (from Mass) / Palestrina ; Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - [Sonatas, clarinet, piano] Sonata for clarinet and piano / Malcolm Arnold ; Jim Mackay, clarinet, Ann Parsonson, piano Other Titles - Divertimento for 2 clarinets and bassoon ; movts 1, 2, 3 / Mozart ; Anthony Reeve, June Byng, Chris Spragg Quantity: 1 10" reel(s) mono. Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and back file.

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Lees, Allan, 1949?- :The New Zealand Opera Company. Don Giovanni, with Il Trovatore. Op...

Date: 1965

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

By: New Zealand Opera Company; Lees, Allan, 1949?-

Reference: Eph-F-CABOT-Opera-1965-01

Description: Shows a dark set design by Allan Lees for Don Giovanni, Act II, Scene III. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster stuck to heavy card 437 x 560 mm.

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Cambridge Music School (19th & 20th)

Date: 1964-1965

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Arcadelt, Jacques, 1507?-1568; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610; Bartley, Bryce, active 1965; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Choral Group; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Orchestra; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). String Orchestra; Camden, Anthony, active 1964; Crawshaw, Margaret, active 1988; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Dowland, John, 1563?-1626; Farnsworth, Stanley, active 1965; Granados, Enrique, 1867-1916; Gregory, Lola, active 1964; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Holborne, Antony, active 1584-1602; Larsen, Maurice, active 1974; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; Madill, Marcia, active 1964; Maloney, Alison, active 1965; Mathers, Rosemary, active 1975; McKenzie, David, active 1964; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Nin, Joaquin, 1879-1949; Pitt, Wendy, active 1964; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Redshaw, Michael, active 1971; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Ring, Layton, 1922-; Ritchie, John Anthony, 1921-2014; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Stentiford, Graeme, active 1965; Stiles, Winifred, active 1954-1964; Tintner, Georg Bernhard, 1917-1999; Turina, Joaquin, 1882-1949; Vandewart, Marie, 1911-2006; Vivaldi, Antonio Lucio, 1678-1741; Voodgd, Jan de, active 1964; Webb, Gordon, active 1958-1981; Wieck, Michael, 1928-

Reference: MST10-2318

Description: Recordings of selected performances from the 19th (1964) and 20th (1965) Cambridge Summer Schools of Music (CCE Archives tapes 43 and 45) Other Titles - Suscepit Israel, Sicut locus est, Gloria Patri from Magnificat / Antonio Vivaldi ; Choral Group and Small Orchestra, leader Michael Wieck, harpsichord Margaret Crawshaw, oboes Anthony Camden, Jan de Voodgd, conductor Ronald Dellow Other Titles - Concerto in C minor ; for oboe, violin and strings / J S Bach ; Anthony Camden, oboe, Michael Wieck, violin, Layton Ring, harpsichord, leader Wendy Pitt, conductor Georg Tintner Other Titles - Brandenburg concerto no 2 in F Major / J S Bach ; Michael Wieck, violin, Anthony Camden, oboe, Layton Ring, recorder, Gordon Webb, trumpet, Margaret Crawshaw, harpsichord, conductor Georg Tintner Other Titles - Oboe quartet in F, K370 / Mozart ; Anthony Camden, oboe, Michael Wieck, violin, Winifred Stiles, viola, Marie Vandewart, cello Other Titles - Two quintets for recorders - The Cradle, The New Year's gift / Anthony Holborne ; Margaret Crawshaw, Lola Gregory, Marcia Madill, Alec Loretto, David McKenzie Other Titles - Pano murciano / Joaquin Nin ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - El major discreto / E Granados ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Three songs from winter words - Day-close in November, Midnight on the Great Western or The Journeying boy, Wagtail and baby - a satire / Benjamin Britten ; words Hardy ; Alison Maloney, soprano, Margaret Crawshaw, piano; Other Titles - Sonata for four horns (3 movts) / Hindemith ; John Rimmer, Bryce Bartley, William Southgate, Graeme Stentiford Other Titles - Intermezzo in E flat, Op 116 / Brahms ; Michael Redshaw, piano Other Titles - Postcards / Turina ; Rosemary Mathers, piano Other Titles - When from my love / Bartlett ; Choral Group, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - If my complaints / Dowland ; Choral Group, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - Margot, labourez les vignes / Arcadelt ; Choral Group, conductor Maurice Larsen Other Titles - Two pieces for strings (nos 3 & 4) / Hindemith ; String Orchestra, conductor John Ritchie Other Titles - A Back country overture / Larry Pruden ; Cambridge Summer Schhool of Music Orchestra, conductor John Ritchie Other Titles - [20th century orchestral work, title unnoted] Other Titles - Brandenburg concerto no 1 in F (movt no 1) / J S Bach ; Cambridge Summer School Orchestra, conductor Stanley Farnsworth Other Titles - Cantata no 39 - Bring to the hungry bread (Chorus no 1) / J S Bach ; Choral Group with Orchestra, conductor Maurice Larsen Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and in backfile; list does not always coincide with the order of pieces on listening copies. Provenance: Tape dubbed by Ronald Dellow from CCE Archive tapes

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Cambridge Music School (18th)

Date: 1963

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Algie, Elizabeth, active 1963; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Barnes, Rosemary, active 1980-2023; Bartley, Bryce, active 1965; Beech, Stephen, active 1963; Best, Donald James, active 1963-2018; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Choral Group; Cambridge Summer School of Music (Cambridge, N.Z.). Orchestra; Carter, Roger, active 1963; Chessum, William, active 1965; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Dreadon, Graham, active 1973; Ellis, Howard Kelvin, 1944-2013; Fasch, Johann Friedrich, 1688-1758; Gabrieli, Giovanni, 1554-1612?; Hume, John, active 1965; Hutton, Sue, active 1963; Kodaly, Zoltan, 1882-1967; Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886; Loretto, Alec V, active 1975; Maconie, Robin John, 1942-; McKenzie, David, active 1964; McLeod, Craig, 1945-; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Newson, Geoffrey Gillard, 1917-2002; Perks, Robin, active 1976; Quinn, Maurice, active 1963; Rakhmaninov, Sergey, 1873-1943; Robinson, David, active 1965; Singleton, Coreen, active 1963; Slinn, Warwick, active 1963; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Stentiford, Graeme, active 1965; Stiles, Winifred, active 1954-1964; Vandewart, Marie, 1911-2006; Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883; Walden-Mills, William Henry, 1909-1997; Webb, Gordon, active 1958-1981; Webber, Clive, active 1963; Weir, Eve, active 1963

Reference: MST7-3467

Description: Other Titles - Tower music for 2 trumpets and 3 trombones, with campers' basins / Anon 17th Century Other Titles - Sonata pian' e forte ; for eight instruments / Giovanni Gabrieli ; Ensemble conductor Gordon Webb, Winifred Stiles and Elizabeth Algie, violas, Graeme Stentiford, Bryce Bartley, William Southgate, horns, Sue Hutton, Craig McLeod, trumpets, Roger Carter, William Chessum, trombones, Gordon Webb, trumpet, Howard Ellis, horn, Clive Webber, trombone, Warwick Slinn, tuba Other Titles - Piece for brass / Robin Maconie ; Brass Choir, conductor Robin Maconie Other Titles - Prelude Op 32 no 5 / Rachmaninov ; Rosemary Barnes, piano Other Titles - Waldesrauschen (Forest murmurs) / Liszt ; Rosemary Barnes, piano Other Titles - Cantata no 106 ; God's time is best [Selection] / J S Bach ; Coreen Singleton, soprano, Eve Weir, contralto, Graeme Dreadon, tenor, David McKenzie and Alec Loretto, recorders, Marie Vandewart, cello, Winifred Stiles, viola, Donald Best, cello, Gerald [sic] Newson, [double]-bass, John Hume, harpsichord, conductor Ronald Dellow. Other Titles - Missa brevis - selection of Credo / Kodaly ; Choral Group, Stephen Beech, organ, conductor Ronald Dellow Other Titles - Symphony in G minor (1st and 2nd movts) / Mozart ; Small Orchestra, leader Robin Perks, conductor W H Walden-Mills Other Titles - Overture Die Miestersinger / Wagner ; Full Orchestra, leader R Perks, conductor W H Walden-Mills Other Titles - Sonata in G major / J F Fasch ; David McKenzie, Alec Loretto, recorders, Maurice Quinn, baroque flute, John Hume, harpsichord, David Robinson, bassoon Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and backfile.

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New Zealand Opera Company :The New Zealand Opera Company presents Mozart's Il Seraglio;...

Date: 1968

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

By: New Zealand Opera Company

Reference: Eph-D-CABOT-Opera-1968-01

Description: Shows an inset head and shoulders portrait of the singer Inia Te Wiata. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster stuck to heavy card 445 x 555 mm.

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Cambridge Music School (20th & 21st)

Date: 1965-1966

From: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education : Tapes of music and interviews, with lists

By: Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827; Bestley, Christopher, active 1966; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897; Brown, Murray, active 1961-1970; Buckton, Roger, 1939-; Carew, Richard, active 1966; Crawshaw, Margaret, active 1988; Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918; Dellow, Ronald Graeme, 1924-2004; Drain, Pauline, 1947-; Dumbleton, Marjorie, active 1965; Duparc, Henri, 1848-1933; Dvorak, Antonin, 1841-1904; Evans, Kathryn, active 1966; Godfrey, Peter David Hensman, 1922-2017; Gounod, Charles Francois, 1818-1893; Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963; Hopkins, George, -1971; Hunter, Dale, active 1966; Kerr, Felicity, active 1966; Larsen, Maurice, active 1974; Mackie, Melbon, active 1965; Martinu, Bohuslav Jan, 1890-1959; Matteucci, Juan, 1920-1990; Morley, Thomas, 1557?-1602; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Nielsen, Aage, active 1965; Oliver, Andrea Lyndsay, 1937-2019; Panting, Richard, active 1985; Pruden, Larry Carrol, 1925-1982; Purves, Robert, active 1966; Reeve, Anthony, active 1966; Rimmer, John Francis, 1939-; Ritchie, John Anthony, 1921-2014; Scarlatti, Domenico, 1685-1757; Shostakovich, Dmitri Dmitrievich, 1906-1975; Sim, Graham, active 1966; Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Svendsen, Johan Severin, 1840-1911; Willan, James Healey, 1880-1968; Wood, Celia, active 1966

Reference: MST10-2320

Description: Recordings of selected performances from the 20th (1965) and 21st (1966) Cambridge Summer Schools of Music (CCE Archives tapes 47 and 48) Place of recording - Place of recording 21st CMS was held at Ardmore College Other Titles - [Symphony no 5, C minor] Symphony no 5 in C minor / Beethoven ; Orchestra conducted John Ritchie, leader Marjorie Dumbleton Other Titles - Overture Leonora no 1 / Beethoven ; Orchestra conducted Larry Pruden, leader Marjorie Dumbleton Other Titles - Trio for horn, violin and piano in E flat Op 40 (movts 2 & 3) / Brahms ; John Rimmer, horn, Aage Nielsen, violin, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Sonata for horn and piano (movt 2) / Hindemith ; John Rimmer, horn, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - L'invitation au voyage / Duparc ; Maurice Larsen, tenor, Ronald Dellow, piano Other Titles - Romance for violin and piano / Svendsen ; Aage Nielsen, violin, Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Seven Czech dances ; [for piano] / Martinu ; Margaret Crawshaw, piano Other Titles - Symphonie for wind instruments / Charles Gounod ; Ensemble conducted by Roger Buckton, Andrea Oliver, Celia Wood, oboes, Anthony Reeve, Richard Carew, clarinets, William Southgate, Robert Purves, horns, Christopher Bestley, Melbon Mackie, bassoons Other Titles - Serenade in D minor for wind instruments and string basses (movts 1 & 2) / Dvorak ; Ensemble including Juan Matteucci, cello, conducted George Hopkins Other Titles - String quartet no 1 in C (first movt) / Shostakovich ; Richard Panting, violin, Kathryn Evans, violin, Graham Sim, viola, Felicity Kerr, violoncello Other Titles - Sarabande for seven flutes / Debussy ; Ensemble conducted George Hopkins Other Titles - Sing we and chant it / Morley ; Choral Group conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - The Twelve days of Christmas / Willan ; Ensemble conducted Peter Godfrey Other Titles - Quintet for piano and wind instruments K452 / Mozart ; Murray Brown, piano, Andrea Oliver, oboe, Dale Hunter, clarinet, William Southgate, horn, Melbon Mackie, bassoon Other Titles - Cat's fugue / D Scarlatti ; Roger Buckton, flute, Pauline Drain, clarinet, Anthony Reeve, clarinet, Christopher Bestley, bassoon Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Finding Aids: List available at 82-066-1 and backfile.

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Teatro de la Maestranza, 26 de junio. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, director Franz-Pa...

Date: 1992

Reference: Eph-H-MUSIC-NZSO-1992-01

Description: An arrangement of text inside a border. Other Titles - 26 June; overture, soloist; Four last songs Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 1400 x 1000 mm. Provenance: Donated by the NZSO, 2013. Transfers: Public records of NZSO transferred to Archives New Zealand in 2013..

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Teatro de la Maestranza, 26 de junio. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, director Franz-Pa...

Date: 1992

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-NZSO-1992-01

Description: An arrangement of text inside a border. This print has been signed in felt pen by Kiri Te Kanawa (at right) and Franz-Paul Decker (at left), as follows: Franz-Paul Decker: To "my" favourite orchestra with infinite thanks and still more infinite admiration and love (amor!!) Kiri Te Kanawa: With my best wishes to a wonderful "team" Other Titles - 26 June; overture, soloist; Four last songs Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on heavy card, 1012 x 723 mm. Provenance: Donated by the NZSO, 2013. Transfers: Public records of NZSO transferred to Archives New Zealand in 2013..

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Wellington City Opera: [Posters up to A2 and A1 size. 1980-1997]

Date: 1980 - 1997

By: National Opera of Wellington (N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-D-OPERA-WCO

Description: Posters include: 1985: [Kent, David Robinson], 1946-2013 :The Wellington City Opera Trust presents the Caltex season at the Opera. Rossini's The Barber of Seville. Director Raymond Boyce. State Opera House, June 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th. [1985] (2 copies) 1986: The Wellington City Opera Trust presents the Caltex season at the Opera. "The Pearl fishers", by Georges Bizet. State Opera House, April 22, 23, 24, 26, 28. Director Raymond Boyce; musical director William Southgate. Poster design Wellington Media Collective [1986] (2 copies) The Wellington City Opera Trust presents the Caltex season at the Opera. Verdi's "Rigoletto", starring Malvina Major, Patrick Power, Paul Neal, Richard Green, Flora Edwards, Roger Wilson. Director Raymond Boyce; musical director William Southgate. State Opera House, 31 July, 2, 5, 7, 9 August [1986] [Designer Dave Kent, Wellington Media Collective] 1987: Wellington City Opera presents the 1987 Caltex season at the Opera. The daughter of the regiment, by Gaetano Donizetti. Conductor Alan Foster. Director / designer Raymond Boyce. State Opera House 8 pm July 23/25/28/30, August 1 [1987]. Poster design, Wellington Media Collective (2 copies, one boardmounted) The Wellington City Opera presents the 1987 Caltex season at the Opera. La Traviata, by Giuseppe Verdi. Director Richard Campion, Conductor Anthony Ferner. State Opera House, April 11, 13, 15, 18, 21 [1987] (2 copies) 1988: The Wellington City Opera presents ... Malvina Major is "Lucia di Lammermoor", with Australian opera star Richard Greager as Edgardo. State Opera House, 15-26 October [1988] [Design Dave Kent, Wellington Media Collective (2 copies) For the 1988 New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington City Opera presents ... "Il Seraglio" / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Malvina Major, Patrick Power, Grant Dickson. Director /designer Raymond Boyce; conductor Patrick Thomas. State Opera House 1-11 March [1988] Design Wellington Media Collective (Boardmounted) 1989: Wellington City Opera, 1989 Caltex season at the Opera. Gounod's "Faust". Conductor Patrick Thomas, director Gray Veredon; designer Kristian Fredrikson, choereographer Gray Veredon. State Opera House, 7, 10, 12, 14, 17 October [1989] 1992: Wellington City Opera presents "Tosca". Design Philip Markham. State Opera House Wellington, 17-29 October 1992 (3 copies, one of which is autographed by designer and performers) 1997: "Don Giovanni", by Mozart. With Malvina Major and Per Hoyer from the Royal Danish Opera. The 1997 Caltex season at the Opera. 11-23 October [1997] (2 copies) Wellington City Opera became National Opera of Wellington in 1998, then was amalgamated with Auckland's Opera New Zealand in 1999, becoming New Zealand Opera in 2000. Quantity: 10 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Screen prints and photolithographs, sizes varying

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Dunedin Opera Company (Inc) :The Dunedin Opera Company Inc presents "The impresario", b...

Date: 1970

From: [Posters of around A1 and A2 size, for performances of opera, light opera, and musicalsin New Zealand. 1970-1979]

Reference: Eph-D-OPERA-1970-01

Description: Poster advertising two productions by the Dunedin Opera Company lists cast members. At top and bottom are two advertisements for Dunedin businesses: Gardner Motors Ltd and Arthur Barnett Ltd. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 557 x 252 mm, with two collaged images Provenance: Donated by Roger Flury, Wellington, in 2014

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Christchurch Harmonic Society: [Ephemera and concert programmes for performances of cho...

Date: 1970 - 1975

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1970/1975

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1971: "Via Crusis" by Franz Liszt, and "Passion According to St Mark" by Charles Wood. William R Hawkey (conductor). St Mary's Anglican Church, Timaru, 5 April 1971. Pamphlet / programme [Choral music by] Anton Bruckner, Krzysztof Penderecki, Igor Stravinsky, and Gustav Holst. William R Hawkey (conductor). Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 2 October 1971. Pamphlet / programme 1973: "Youth Concerts". William R Hawkey (conductor); Mervyn Waters (conductor); Simon Tipping (conductor). Soloist Brian McKay. Town Hall, Christchurch, 19 and 21 July 1973. "The Childhood of Christ". Hector Berlioz (composer); John Hopkins (conductor); Christchurch Civic Orchestra. Soloists Angela Shaw, Anthony Benfell, Graeme Gorton, Brian McKay. Town Hall, Christchurch, 8 December 1973. 1974: "Choral Music '74". (Calendar of choral music performed by the Christchurch Harmonic Society during 1974. This list includes performing at the opening and closing of the Commonwealth Games, held in Christchurch from 24 January to 2 February 1974). "Messiah". George Frideric Handel (composer); William R Hawkey (conductor). Soloists Angela Shaw, Flora Edwards, Anthony Benfell, Maurice Taylor. With Christchurch Symphony Orchestra; Nan Anderson on harpsichord. Town Hall, Christchurch, 14 December 1974. 1975: "Israel in Egypt". George Frideric Handel (composer); William R Hawkey (conductor) with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Soloists Angela Shaw, Heather Taylor, Barry Brinson, Anthony Benfell; harpsichord Nan Anderson; organ Don Whelan, cello Frances de Goldi. Town Hall, Christchurch, 23 April 1975. "Requiem" by Gabriel Faure and Johannes Brahms. William Hawkey (conductor). Soloists Rosemary Gordon, Brian Hansford, with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. 14 June 1975. "Youth Concert" (Josef Haydn and Wolfgang Mozart). Simon Tipping (conductor). Soloists Ruth Hawkey, Lorna Harris, Edward Driscoll, Howard Harvey, Keith Spragg. Town Hall, Christchurch, 1 November 1975. Quantity: 9 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Mary Cobeldick, 2012.

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Christchurch Harmonic Society: [Ephemera and concert programmes for performances of cho...

Date: 1976 - 1979

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1976/1979

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1976: "Mass in Time of War" by Haydn; "Ich Habe Genug" by J S Bach; and "The Seasonings" by P.D.Q. Bach. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Heather Taylor, Anne Price, Peter Williams, Rodney Macann; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium on Wednesday, 6 October, 1976. "Messiah" by G. F. Handel. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Pauline Fitchett, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Howard Harvey; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall auditorium on Saturday, 18 December, 1976. "Te Deum" by Anton Bruckner; "The Rio Grande" by Constant Lambert; "A sea symphony", by R Vaughan Williams. (With Harmonic Choir and Chorale, conductor William Hawkey, soloists Emily Mair, Anthea Moller, Edward Driscoll, Brain Hansford, Dobbs Franks, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra. Christchurch Town Hall, 31 July 1976. Programme 1977: Music by Handel, John Cousins, Mozart. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Michael Tatchell, Nicola Waite, Anthea Moller, Kenneth Cornish, Eric Badcock, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday, 19 November. Thanksgiving Jubilee 1927-1977. Choral Matins at 11am on Sunday 21st August 1977 in Christchurch Cathedral. "Acis & Galatea" by Handel. Elizabeth Wemyss (conductor). The Cambridge Room Town Hall, Saturday, 13 August. Pamphlet / programme Carols for Christmas - a programme for Aged People. David Childs (conductor). Christchurch Town Hall, Saturday, 3 December. "Messiah" by Handel. Sir David Willcocks (conductor); soloists Emily Mair, Geoffrey Coker, Anthony Benfell, Michael Tatchell; accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Cathedral on Sunday, 14 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) 1977 : 1927 - 1977 Jubilee Programme. 13-21 August 1977. [Also includes a handwritten note by Malcolm Anderson, jubilee chairman]. Choral Music For Your Pleasure : 1977 Concert season. Pamphlet only "Mass in B Minor" by J.S. Bach. Dobbs Franks (conductor); soloists Elisabeth Hellawell, Lauris Elms, Christopher Doig, Michael Tatchell, accompanied by the Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall auditorium on Saturday, 19 March, 1977. 1978: "Messiah" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Malvina Major, Geoffrey Coker, Kenneth Cornish, Roger Wilson, accompanied by Canterbury Orchestra in the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday, 9 December, 1978. 1979: "Christmas Oratorio" by J.S. Bach. David Childs (conductor); soloists Heather Taylor, Judy Bellingham, Kenneth Cornish, Howard Harvey. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Saturday, 1 December (2 copies) Quantity: 12 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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Christchurch Harmonic Society: [Ephemera and concert programmes for performances of cho...

Date: 1980 - 1984

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1980/1984

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1980: "Messiah" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Patricia Middleton, Geoffrey Coker, Anthony Benfell, Roger Wilson; with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Christchurch Town Hall, Saturday, 6 December, 1980. "The Seasons" by J Haydn. David Childs (conductor); soloists Heather Taylor, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Christchurch Town Hall, Saturday, 7 June, 1980. 1982: "Messiah" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Elizabeth Harwood, Isabel Cunningham, Richard Phillips, Roger Wilson, with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Saturday, 4 December, 1982, Christchurch Town Hall. Haydn & Mozart. David Childs (conductor); soloists Maureen Carney, Judy Bellingham, Anthony Benfell, Roger Wilson; Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Saturday, August 21, 1982, Christchurch Town Hall. 1983: "Samson" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Louise Malloy, Isabel Cunningham, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Saturday, 8 October, 1983, Christchurch Town Hall (2 copies) 1984: "The Creation" by Joseph Haydn. William R Hawkey (guest conductor); soloists Wendy Dixon, Anthony Benfell, Maurice Taylor; with Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Saturday, 8 September, 1984, Christchurch Town Hall. "Messiah" by G.F. Handel. David Childs (conductor); soloists Wendy Dixon, Rosemary Turnbull, Edward Driscoll, Charles Naylor. Saturday, 8th December, 1984, Christchurch Town Hall. Quantity: 8 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some copies donated by Radio New Zealand, Wellington, in 2012; and the NZ Opera Society in 2005

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Christchurch Harmonic Society: [Ephemera and concert programmes for performances of cho...

Date: 1990 - 1999

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CHS-1990s

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1990: "Paraha" by David Hamilton; "Requiem" by Mozart; "Choral Fantasia" by Beethoven. Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, David Childs (conductor); soloists Heather Macdonald, Judy Bellingham, Edmund Bohan, Roger Wilson; Terence Dennis and Iola Shelley on piano; Betty Stewart on organ. Wednesday 27 June, 1990, Christchurch Town Hall. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Donated by Radio New Zealand, Wellington, in 2012.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1991]

Date: 1991

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1991

Description: Includes: Aotea Centre presents Auckland Sinfonietta. Mozart series 1991. 1 September, 13 October, 10 November 1991. Flier for the season Aotea Centre presents Auckland Sinfonietta. Mozart series 1991. Conductor / pianist Tamas Vesmas; leader Donald Maurice. 1 September 1991 Programme/flier Keith McGrouther Promotions Ltd proudly present first New Zealand tour, direct from Scotland. The Clansmen, full 2 hour show! South Island 2-22 March 1991. Calendar Concert for peace. Programme includes Douglas Lilburn's Poem in time of war. Adam Concert Room, School of Music, Victoria University of Wellington, 7 March [1991]. Yellow flier Dunedin Composers Group. Inaugural concert (Featuring composers Alan Starrett, Michael Norris, David Griffiths, Anthony Ritchie, Andrew Mikkelsen, Reuben F P Holcroft, Peter B Whincop, Tecwyn Evans, Paul Wheeler). Dunedin Public Art Gallery, 16 November [1991]. Programme Adrian Bohm presents Stephane Grappelli, with Mark Fosset, guitar; Jean Philippe Viret, double bass. Tour booklet [NZ dates 16-20 September 1991] Direct from London. Rolf Harris in concert. Christchurch 6 Nov; Wellington 7-8 Nov; Auckland 9-10 Nov [1991]. Flier only Anup Jalota live in concert. Founders Memorial Theatre Hamilton 28 March; Auckland Town Hall 29 March; State Opera House Wellington 30 March 1991. Programme Linfield College Choirs, McMinnville, Oregon USA. [1991?]. Programme McHugh's of Cheltenham proudly presents "An evening with Mozart", featuring Richard Mapp piano, Donald Maurice violin, Rebecca Maurice viola, Polly Sussex cello. 13 February 1991. Blue flier New Zealand Music Centre. Official launch. Shedd 11, Customhouse Quay, 19 June 1991. Invitation to Jill Palmer. Flier Poeticall Musicke; 17th century English music for two viols and organ [with] Alison Crum, Robert Oliver, Douglas Mews. Adam Concert Room, 10 April [1991]. Red flier The Skellerup Woolston Band centennial concert 1991. Christchurch Town Hall, 2 June 1991. Souvenir programme "The soul of China; a Guqin recital, by Li Xiang-ting. [New Zealand tour itinerary 1-12 June 1991]. Grey flier Symphonia of Auckland, with the support of Benson & Hedges proudly presents Kiri Te Kanawa. Programme Victoria University of Wellington. Centre for Continuing Education. Mozart; The magic flute 1791-1991; a bicentenary seminar, 2 March 1991. [Programme] A theatre of sound; a weekend festival of New Zealand electroacoustic music. Adam Concert Room, 4-6 October 1991. Blue flier (2 copies) Wind Symphony; a polished and versatile wind and percussion ensemble from Brigham Young University. St Patrick's College Hall, Evans Bay Kilbirnie, 11 May [1991]. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes below 300 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Jill Allan, Helen Smith, Catherine Syme, Richard Till, estate of Tony Goodliffe.

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Mercury Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 1989]

Date: 1989

Reference: Eph-B-MERCURY-1989

Description: Includes: "After the crash, by Roger Hall. Dunhill season at The Gods Mercury Theatre, 3 February 1989. Programme "Don Giovanni", by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne. Mercury Theatre, 2 September 1989. Programme (2 copies) "Faust", by Charles Gounod. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne; musical director Brett Morris. Mercury Theatre from 22 April 1989. Programme "Fiddler on the roof". Directed by Paul Minifie. Mercury Theatre, from 1 July 1989. Programme (2 copies) "Judy", by Terry Wale. With Vicky Haughton, directed by David Coddington. The Gods, Mercury Upstairs, 1 April 1989. Programme "A marvellous party", by Noel Coward. Directed by Paul Minifie. The Gods, 11 November 1989. Programme (2 copies) "The rover", by Aphra Behn. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne. 4 November 1989. Programme" The secret rapture", by David Hare. Directed by Paul Minifie. Mercury Theatre, from 30 September 1989. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s) of programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto.

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Canterbury Orchestra: [Ephemera and concert programmes of octavo size. 1976-1978]

Date: 1976 - 1978

From: Canterbury Orchestra :[Music ephemera and concert programmes of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-CO-1976/1978

Description: Includes: 1976: 1976-1977 subscription series. Pamphlet Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. [Mozart, Copland, Mendelssohn]. Ashburton 21 July 1976; Christchurch, 24 July 1976. Programme Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. [Mozart, Tschaikowsky]. Lincoln 9 September 1976; Christchurch, 11 September 1976. Programme Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. [Mozart, Menotti, Barber, Kodaly]. Christchurch, 27 November 1976. Programme (2 copies) 1977: Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. [Lilburn, Farquhar, Martin, Mozart]. Ashburton 22 March 1977; Diamond Harbour 25 March 1977; Christchurch, 26 March 1977. Programme Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. [Scoenberg, Hummel, Mozart]. Darfield 26 May 1977, Schools special 27 May 1977, Christchurch, 28 May 1977. Programme Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. [Honegger, Molique, Mozart]. Rangiora 23 June 1977; Christchurch, 25 June 1977. Programme Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. [Stravinsky, Dvorak, Schubert]. Waikari 10 October 1977; Christchurch, 12 October 1977. Programme Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks, in cahoots with South Pacific Television. PDQ Bach (embarrassed guest artists Philip Sherry, David McPhail, Dame Erma Cryx, Hudson & Halls, Max Cryer, Harmonic Chorale). Town Hall Auditorium, 4 December 1977. Programme Canterbury Orchestra. Second subscription series. Pamphlet (2 copies, one damaged) 1978: Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. [Handel, Hindemith, Schubert]. Akaroa 28 April 1978; Christchurch, 29 April 1978. Programme Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. [Walton, Prokofiev, Schubert]. Darfield 26 May 1978; Christchurch, 27 May 1978. Programme Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. [Ravel, Sibelius, Beethoven]. Ashburton 13 July 1978, Christchurch, 15 July 1978. Programme Canterbury Orchestra. Music director Dobbs Franks; leader Ruth Pearl. [Poulenc, Webern, Haydn, Beethoven]. Darfield 27 October 1978; Christchurch, 28 October 1978. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Acquired prior to 1990.