Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997

Jensen, Owen, 1907-1997, Ojay Jones (Pseudonym), 1907-1997

Writer and pianist, accompanist, band leader, publisher, composer, teacher, organiser, adviser, critic and columnist. Ojay Jones was Owen Jensen's pseudonym for some of his newspaper reviews and articles.

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Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes 1950s].

Date: 1950 - 1959

From: Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes of octavo size, 1940-2015]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WCMS-1950s

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Undated: Musica Viva Chamber Players. New Zealand tour. [late 1940s-early 1950s?]. Programme Queensland State String Quartet. New Zealand tour. [late 1940s-early 1950s?]. Programme (2 copies) 1950: [List of works performed over first five years. 1950?] First concert 1950. Alex Lindsay String Quartet with soloists. Concert Chamber, 27 April 1950. Programme (2 copies) Second concert 1950. Robert Masters Quartet. Concert Chamber, 1 June 1950. Programme Third concert 1950. Robert Masters Quartet. Concert Chamber, 6 July 1950. Programme Fifth concert 1950. Musica Viva Players. 14 August 1950. Sixth concert. Musica Viva Chamber Players. Concert Chamber, 4 September 1950. Programme 1951: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Programmes for 1951. (With photo of the Griller Quartet) (2 copies) First concert 1951. Griller Quartet. 20 March [1951] (with inserted photograph of the group) (2 copies of programme itself) Second concert 1951. Griller String Quartet. 28 March [1951] (2 copies) Third concert 1951. Theo Salzman and Eric Waters. Concert Chamber, 10 May 1951. Programme Fourth concert 1951. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Concert Chamber, 9 July 1951. Programme (2 copies) Sixth concert 1951. The Llewellyn-Kennedy trio. 30 October [1951] (2 copies) 1952: 1952 season opening with the Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio (advertising pamphlet with photograph of the trio). First concert 1952. Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio. 26 April 1952. Second concert. Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio. Concert Chamber, 8 May 1952. Programme Third concert 1952. Pro Musica String Quartet. 3 June 1952. (2 copies) Fourth concert 1952. Yaltah Menuhin (piano) and Gabor Rejto (cello). 16 September 1952. (2 copies) Fifth concert. Yaltah Menuhin, pianoforte; Gabor Rejto, violoncello. Town Hall, 1 October 1952. Programme (2 copies, one autographed to Margo Roth from Yaltah Menuhin and Gabor Rejto) Sixth concert 1952. Maurice Clare (violin) and Frederick Page (piano). 5 December 1952. 1953: Wellington Chamber Music Society. programmes for 1953 (pamphlet with photographs of Griller String Quartet, Hephzibah Menuhin and Pobert Pikler). First concert 1953. Robert Pikler (viola) and Owen Jensen (piano). 23 April 1953 (2 copies) Second concert 1953. Ruth Pearl (violin), Marie Vandewart (cello), Jean McCartney (viola), Dorothy Davies (piano). 20 May 1953. (2 copies) Third concert 1953. Griller String Quartet. 23 July 1953. (2 copies) Griller String Quartet. "Seven last words of our Saviour on the Cross". Cathedral Church of St Paul, Mulgrave Street. 20 August 1953. Flyer. (3 copies, one with small programme sheet stapled to it) Fifth concert 1953. Griller String Quartet. 22 August 1953. (2 copies) Sixth concert 1953. Woodwind Players of the National Orchestra. 9 September 1953. Extra concert 1953. Carl Dolmetsch (recorders, treble viol, violin and rebec), Joseph Saxby (harpsichord, treble recorder, and tambourin), Layton Ring (clavichord, harpsichord, and bass recorder). 13 October 1953 (2 copies) 1954: First concert 1954. Soloist: Solomon (pianoforte). Town Hall Concert Chamber, 18 April 1954 (2 copies) Second concert 1954. Brigitte de Beaufond (violin), Chalres Lilamand (pianoforte). Concert Chamber, 3 May 1954. Wellington Chamber Music Society. Third concert (With Leon Goossens, Jessie Hall, Ruth Pearl, Winifred Stiles, Marie Vandewart). Academy Room, National Art Gallery, 19 June 1954. Programme Wellington Chamber Music Society. Season 1954 featuring the Alma Piano Trio. [September 1954]. Pamphlet 1955: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Principal attractions for 1955. Pascal Quartet; Koeckert Quartet. Brochure.Fourth concert 1955. Max Rostal violin, Colin Horsley piano. Academy Room, National Art Gallery, 4 June 1955. Programme 1956: Wellington Chamber Music Society Inc. 1956 season. First concert 1956. Pascal String Quartet. 7-9 April 1956 (2 copies). A programme of chamber music. Wellington Concert Chamber, 26 May 1956; Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 28 May 1956 (2 copies). A programme of chamber music. Lasalle String Quartet. 7-9 June 1956. (2 copies) Extra concert for 1956. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 15 July 1956. A programme of chamber music (Robert Masters Quartet). Wellington Concert Chamber, 6 August 1956; Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 14 August 1956 Sixth concert 1956. Rosner Chamber Music Ensemble. 3 and 11 October 1956 (2 copies) 1957: 1957 season; synopsis of programmes (2 copies) Extra concert for 1957. Malcolm Latchem String Quartet. 31 March 1957. (2 copies) Richard Lewis (English tenor) with Mona Ross, mezzo soprano, and Maurice Till (piano). 26 June 1957. A programme of chamber music. Quatuor Parrenin. 1 and 6 May 1957. (2 copies) A programme of chamber music. Quatuor Parrenin. 7 and 16 May 1957. (2 copies) Recital by Richard Lewis, with Mona Ross and Maurice Till. Little Theatre Lower Hutt. 26 June 1957. Lili Kraus. Town Hall, 6 July 1957. Plus flyer Lili Kraus. 23 July 1957. The Fallot Duo. 31 July - 1 August 1957. Programme (2 copies). Sixth concert 1957. Conducted by James Robertson. 29 october and 2 November 1957. (2 copies) Smetana String Quartet. 11-12 September [1957] (2 copies) Smetana String Quartet. 25-26 September 1957. (2 copies) 1958: Wellington Chamber Music Society. 1958 season. [Preview with photos of the Amadeus Quartet, the Alma Trio, and the Grishman-Ryce Duo]. (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 7 and 12 May [1958] (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 15 and 19 May [1958] (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 18 May [1958] (2 copies) Alma Trio. Concert Chamber Wellington, 16 June; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 17 June. (2 copies) Alma Trio. Concert Chamber Wellington 26 June; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 30 June 1958. Fifth concert 1958. Directed by John Hopkins. 20-21 August 1958. (2 copies) Malcolm Latchem String Quartet. 10-11 September 1958. Programme Grishman-Ryce Duo. 7 and 9 October 1958. Programme (2 copies) 1959: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Programmes for 1959 season. (with photographs of the Barylli String Quartet, the Quartetto di Roma, and the Czech Wind Quintet. Extra concert 1959. Andor Foldes (piano). 5 April 1959. (2 copies) Feld String Quartet. 2 and 4 May 1959. (2 copies) Member's admission ticket. Saturday 2 May 1959. (Ticket and flier) Czech Wind Quintet. 17-18 June 1959. (2 copies) Gerard Souzay. 11 July 1959 (2 copies) Lili Kraus and the Rosner String Quartet. Concert Chamber Wellington, 3 August 1959; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 4 August 1959. Igor Ozim (piano) and Ilse von Alpenheim (piano). 7-8 September 1959. (2 copies) Hollywood String Quartet. 7 and 9 October 1959. (2 copies) Hollywood String Quartet. 16 and 19 October 1959 (2 copies) Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size

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[New Zealand music programmes 1933].

Date: 1933

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1933

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Bohemian Orchestra. Season 1933. [Auckland] Town Hall, 14 September 1933. Programme. Bohemian Orchestra. Season 1933. [Auckland] Town Hall, 16 November 1933. programme. Miss Jeanette Briggs. Invitation recital by senior and junior students of Miss Jeanette Briggs. Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington, 29 November 1933. Programme. British Music Society, New Zealand Section. Fourth concert. Art Gallery, Whitmore Street, 27 April 1933. Programme / flier. (Performers include Judith Giesen, Doris Black, H H Tombs, E Simpson, Beatrice Tombs, Gwen Sealy, Zell O'Kane, Prue Lewis, W Roy Hill, Catherine Moncrieff; Mesdames Ramsey, Townley, Greig, McCarthy, Vonder Loot and [...]) John Brownlee; principal baritone of the Paris Opera House. Invercargill Civic Theatre, 11 April [1933]. Programme with portrait. John Brownlee, principal baritone of the Paris Opera House. Hastings Municipal Theatre, 18 May [1933]. Promotional pamphlet with photo Dunedin Choral Society. "Creation" and "The Messiah". Town Hall Dunedin, 26 and 29 April 1933. Programme Recital by Helen Gray, Owen Jensen, Arthur Thompson in the Lewis Eady Hall [Auckland]. 28 March 1933. Greymouth Philharmonic Society present the oratorio "Judas Maccabaeus". Town Hall, 6 November 1933. Programme Recital by Miss Eileen Hughson and Mr Hamilton Dickson, in the Rahotu Town Hall on Wednesday May 17 1933. Programme / flier (3 copies, one white, one yellow, one blue) Hutt Valley Liedertafel. First season, third concert. St James Hall Lower Hutt, 11 May 1933. Programme. Spivakovsky-Kurtz recitals (Tossy Spivakovsky violin, Jascha Spivakovsky piano, Edmund Kurtz violoncello). [Wellington, 1933] Programme no. 3 Spivakovsky-Kurtz recitals. Australian and New Zealand tour 1933. Souvenir programme (beginning with "Organ Fantasie and Fugue G Minor by Bach-Liszt) (2 copies, one with inserted amended programme beginning with Sonata in G major by J B Breval) Spivakovsky-Kurtz recitals. Australian and New Zealand tour 1933. Souvenir programme (Beginning with Trio B Flat Major by Franz Schubert) (2 copies, both autographed on cover by all three performers) Spivakovsky-Kurtz recitals. Australian and New Zealand tour 1933. Souvenir programme (Beginning with Trio D Minor, Op 49 by Felix Mendelssohn) (2 copies); with one copy of inserted Amended concert for His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, beginning with Trio in C Major, op 101 by Johannes Brahms Jascha Spivakovsky. Fourth recital. Town Hall Wellington, 26 July 1933. Programme (2 copies, one with back cover missing) Wellington Apollo Singers, conductor H Temple White. Tenth concert, Town Hall Concert Chamber Wellington, 10 June 1933. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Apollo Singers, conductor H Temple White. Eleventh concert, Town Hall Concert Chamber Wellington, 7 September 1933. Programme Wellington Apollo Singers, conductor H Temple White. Twelfth concert. Town Hall Concert Chamber Wellington, 2 December 1933. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Male Voice Choir, conductor John Bishop. Second concert. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 10 August 1933. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Male Voice Choir, conductor John Bishop. Third concert. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 16 November 1933. Programme Wellington Orchestral Society Inc. Conductor Eric Meier. First concert to be held in Begg & Co.'s room, 16 November 1933. Programme Quantity: 21 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Hilton, L :Photographs of Arthur Hilton and a German theatre company

Date: [ca 1955-1967]

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); New Zealand. National Publicity Studios; Photo News Ltd; McKelvie Studio; Foto-Alfen (Firm); Foto-Samhaber (Firm)

Reference: PAColl-0377

Description: Photographs of Arthur Hilton giving a speech and working for the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council; two identical photographs of Joan Kerr, also of the Arts Council, with Mr Omato (spelling uncertain) outside a Qantas office in Japan; the audience gathered for an Allegri String Quartet masterclass in 1963; eleven photographs of a production of Die Kluge by Carl Orff possibly in Germany (the photographs were taken by German photographers) the names of the actors being Huischka, Telaskr, Schwarzer, Daum, Von Schlippe, Kuhn, Stehle, Jochims, Lindauer, Sandleber, Elteste, Herrat Eicker, and Pfleger; Donald Munro, third from left, and others at a gathering in the late 1950s; two unidentified men, possibly mathematicians; and portrait photographs of a similar format of Gerhard Lenssen, Michael Rhodes, Bengt Wisten, and Carl Orff. Quantity: 24 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in New Ze...

Date: 1950

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1950

Description: Includes: Auckland Amateur Operatic Society (Inc). Thirty-first annual production, the musical extravaganza "Chu Chin Chow". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 29 April - 20 May 1950. Commemorative programme (with gold ribbon) Auckland Amateur Operatic Society (Inc). presents as its 31st annual production the musical extravaganza "Chu Chin Chow". Libretto by Oscar Asche; music by Frederic Norton. Produced by John N Thomson; musical direction Gordon S Cole. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 29 April 1950. Programme (2 copies) Christchurch Operatic Society (Inc) proudly present "Chu Chin Chow", libretto by Oscar Asche; music by Frederic Norton. Produced by Arthur Collins; musical director Len Barnes. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 4-21 October 1950. Programme Community Arts Service presents the Cambridge Opera Group in three one-act operas: "The telephone", by Gian-Carlo Menotti; "Riders to the sea", by Ralph Vaughan Williams; "Bastien and Bastienna", by Mozart. Produced by Harold Baigent; musical director Owen Jensen, with Layton Ring at the second piano (With Constance Manning, Roger Errington, Ramsay Howie, Gabrielle Phillips, Bertha Rawlinson, Elva Carr, and students of Ardmore Teachers' Training College). Programme Ex-Services Operatic Society proudly present "The geisha", a glorious comic opera. Produced by Leonard Green; musical director Lindsay Hall. H M Theatre (Auckland), commencing 8 April 1950. Programme Ex-Services Operatic Society present Victor Herbert's glorious romantic opera "Sweethearts". Produced by Leonard Green; musical director Lindsay Hall. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 25 November 1950. programme (2 copies) Gisborne Amateur Operatic Society presents "A country girl". Produced by Cecily Gregory. [1950]. Programme Greymouth Operatic Society (Inc.) proudly presents its sixth production. "Rio Rita". Regent Theatre Greymouth, 6-11 November 1950. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Ltd proudly announce a new Gilbert and Sullivan opera season. Magnificent productions of Britain's greeatest operas. Opera House commencing Thursday 1 March (With Ivan Menzies, Evelyn Gardiner, Helen Roberts, Richard Walker, Max Oldaker, John Fullard, Leslie Rands, Marjorie Eyre, Muriel Howard, Colin Thomas and others). [1950]. Promotional pamphlet Light Opera Club (Inc.) proudly present Australasian premiere of "Bless the bride", a musical play by A P Herbert and Vivian Ellis. Produced by Molly Donald; musical director Frank Poore. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 12 September 1950. Programme (2 copies) Light Opera Club (Inc.) presents "Wild violets", a musical play by Robert Stolz. Produced by Stan Lawson; musical director Frank Poore. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 25 February 1950. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present the musical play "Oklahoma!". Production by Ted Hammerstein, musical director Daniel Mas. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 18 July 1950. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present the musical play "Oklahoma!". Production by Ted Hammerstein, musical director Daniel Mas. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 13 October 1950. Programme (cover missing) Palmerston North Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society Inc. presents "Wild violets", a musical play by Robert Holtz. Produced by Eva Moore; musical director C. Stuart Panting. Opera House, 1-11 November 1950 (50th golden jubilee production). Programme (2 copies) St Patricks Operatic Society. "The maid of the mountains". Paraparaumu, 2-5 December [1950s?]. Programme Scots & Queen Margaret Colleges. "The yeomen of the guard", an opera in two acts by Gilbert & Sullivan. Produced by H M Reid (music) and Mr & Mrs G T Wiggs (drama). St Francis Hall, Hill Street, 15-17 August 1950. Programme (2 copies) Wadestown Social and Dramatic Club. "Baluka", a musical comedy in three acts, in aid of Khandallah Boy Scout Hall. Author Miss Gwyn Robyns. Producer Molly Cook [1950s?]. Programme Wellington Musical & Dramatic Society (Inc) proudly present "The geisha", a musical comedy in two acts. Production F M Renner; musical director Robert Gallop. Grand Opera House Wellington, 17-24 June 1950. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Musical Comedy Co (Inc) presents "Rio Rita", Florenz Ziegfeld's famous musical comedy triumph. Producer Eva Moore; musical director W H Stevens. Grand Opera House, 7-12 December 1950. Programme Wellington Operatic and Theatrical Society (Inc) presents "The merry widow", music by Franz Lehar. Produced by Ernest Le Grove; musical director Henry Rudolph. Costume design Harry Baker. Grand Opera House Wellington, 18 November - 2 December 1950. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 20 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1961].

Date: 1961

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1961

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Albyn Singers (Women's voices). [Auckland] Art Gallery recital. 23 November 1961. Flier Kim Borg and Erik Werba. Auckland Town Hall, 29 March 1961. Programme (2 copies) William Clauson. New Zealand tour 1961. Programme (2 copies) Aztec Services Pty Ltd presents Lonnie Donegan, second New Zealand tour 1961. Pictorial souvenir (with photographs of Lonnie Donegan, his group (Peter Appleby, Peter Huggett, Les Bennetts), Des O'Connor, Miki and Griff, The Four Clefs). (2 copies) 1961 Festival of Wellington. Four promenade concerts presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Town Hall Wellington, 25 and 28 February, and 1 March 1961. Programme A festival concert of songs starring Mina Foley, soprano and the Henry Rudolph Girls' Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 27 February 1961. Programme (Photocopy only - original in Rudolph papers MS-Group-0625) Tribute to Vernon Griffiths. Royal Christchurch Musical Society, Christchurch Harmonic Society, University of Canterbury Madrigal Singers, John Ritchie String Orchestra. Tenor Edmund Bohan, organ Michael Toovey, pianoforte Maurice Till, vocal trio: Anita Ritchie, Nan Anderson, Winston Sharp. Programme (2 copies) Hamilton Civic Orchestra. Conductor P de Rose. Leader John Phillips. Fourth concert, 16th season 1960-1061. Fairfield College Hamilton, 28 June 1961. Programme Harry M Miller presents the Kingston Trio in person. New Zealand tour souvenir. With the Howard Morrison Quartet, John Daley, Bryce Rohde Jazz Quartet, and Lola Nixon. Promotional booklet (2 copies) Song recital by Honor McKellar, mezzo-soprano, accompanied by Doris Sheppard. Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall, 14 November 1961. Flier / programme Australia and New Zealand concert tour 1961 by Niedzielski, the famous Polish pianist. Three different programmes 19th annual Schools' Choral festival. [Wanganui] Opera House, 5 October 1961. Programme R J Kerridge & Harry M Miller present Showtime Spectacular '61. The Howard Morrison Quartet, John Daley, Jon Zealando, Bob Paris, Kim Krueger, Antoni Williams. Programme The Stenberg recital contest. Judge Mr Owen Jensen of Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 19th - 22nd April. Nett proceeds to the Plunket Society. Sponsored by Stenberg Shoe Store. 19 April 1961 (With Colleen Rae, Four Winds Concert Party, John Durham, Graeme Dreardon, Donald Bowick, Auckland Baroque Ensemble, Nelson Wattie, Ann Stott, Michael Gifford, Patrick Flynn). Programme The Stenberg recital contest. Judge Mr Owen Jensen of Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 19th - 22nd April. Nett proceeds to the Plunket Society. Sponsored by Stenberg Shoe Store. 20 April 1961 (With Dianna Stephenson, Ian Morton, Eric Craig, Mary O'Brien, Cyril Kelleway, Robert Issel, David Bollard, Joan Choat, Lyle Kennaway). Programme Aztec Services pty Ltd presents the Ruth Wallis Show. New Zealand tour 1961. (With Arthur Walsh, Chetney Clark, Darryl Stewart, Charles Field and his swinging show band). Pictorial souvenir (2 copies) Quantity: 15 album(s) Album(s). 1 fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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Guild of New Zealand Composers :New Zealand composers concert. Concert Chamber Town Hal...

Date: 1949

From: [Music programmes 1949].

By: Guild of New Zealand Composers

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1949-02

Description: Programme includes musical items by composers John Tait, Ronald Dellow, Llewellyn Jones, H C Luscombe, Henry Shirley, Eric Bell, Calypso Brook, Ethel Gibson, Richard Dixon, Owen Jensen, Georg Tintner, Douglas Lilburn. Other Titles - December Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on folded sheet 227 x 145 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mrs Margaret Symonds, Auckland, in 2004.

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Wellington Society for Contemporary Music: [Programmes. 1961-1966]

Date: 1961 - 1966

By: Harry H Tombs Ltd

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WSCM

Description: Includes programmes for: 1961: A concert of works by Igor Stravinsky. Memorial Theatre, Victoria University of Wellington, 19 November 1961. [Printed by] Harry H Tombs, The Wingfield Press, Wellington. Programme (2 copies) 1962: Typescript list of programmes for 1962 (22 July, 9 September, 18 November) Concert 22 July 1962. (With Zita Outtrim, Margaret Nielsen, Robin Maconie, Alex Lindsay, Frank Gurr, Ronald Weatherburn, Honor McKellar). Typescript programme (2 copies) Concert, 9 September 1962 (With Jenny Mcleod, Frank Gurr, Margaret Nielsen, Alex Lindsay, Francis Rosner, Glynne Adams, Laurel Perkins, Farquhar Wilkinson, John Hyatt, Rosemary Rogatsky, Ron Weatherburn). Typescript programme. (2 copies) Concert, 18 November 1962 (With Janetta McStay, Frederick Page, Alex Lindsay, Glynne Adams, Farquhar Wilkinson, Rosemary Rogatsy, Peter Zwartz, Margaret Nielsen, Larry Pruden, Hendrik Stigter). Typescript programme 1963: Concert, 22 September 1963 (With Elisabeth Hellawell, Alan Bray, Frederick Page, Alard Quartet of the University of Canterbury - Donald Hopkins, Joanne Zagst, Raymond Page, Leonard Feldman). Typescript programme (2 copies) Concert, 10 November 1963 (With Janet Kenny (mezzo), Jennifer Zwartz (piano), Alexander Cowdell (violin), Murray Gronwall (viola), Susan Smith (cello), Peter Zwartz and members of the Wellington Harmonic Society & the Wellington Youth Orchestra). Typescript programme 1965: Concert, 21 June 1965 (With Elsa Jensen, Alan Gold, Glynne Adams, Peter Glen, Wilfred Simenauer, John Crockett, Margaret Nielsen, Frederick Page, Richard Giese, Mary Anderson). Programme (2 copies) Concert 10 September 1965 (With Jean Williams, Gerald Christeller, Edward Garza, Derek Saunders, Frederick Page, Murray Brown, Richard Giese, Guy Henderson, Peter Musson, Peter Glen, Frank Gurr, Alan Gold, Walter Hamer). Typescript programme (2 copies) 1966: First subscription concert 1966 (soloists Walter Hamer (clarinet), Elsa Jensen (violin), Owen Jensen (piano), Jean Williams (soprano), Murray Brown (piano), Ruth Pearl (violin), Margaret Nielsen (piano), Richard Giese (flute), Guy Henderson (oboe), Frank Gurr (clarinet), Peter Glen (horn), Peter Musson (bassoon), Robin Maconie (piano)). Programme (2 copies) 2nd 1966 concert. 14 October 1966 (With Edward Garza, Derek Sanders, Margaret Nielsen, David Bloom (flute), Andrea Brickell (oboe), Alan Gold (clarinet), Frits Bezembinder (horn), Noeline Kloogh (bassoon), Albert McKinnon (trumpet), Tom Shanahan (trombone), Murray Brown (piano), Nathan Okner (violin), Gavin Saunders (viola), Chris Salmond (cello)). Typescript programme (2 copies). Quantity: 10 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programme booklets and leaflets, sizes varying up to quarto size

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Photographs

Date: [1910s-1990s]

From: Carr, Edwin James Nairn, 1926-2003 : Collection

Reference: PAColl-7880-2

Description: Comprises photographs of Edwin Carr and his family. Includes photographs of Edwin Carr receiving an honour for the Governor-General, and the moving of Carr's house from Taupo to Waiheke Island. Quantity: 24 b&w original photographic print(s). 34 colour original photographic print(s).

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Cambridge Summer School of Music, ca late 1940s/early 1950s

Date: ca1948-ca1952

From: Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997 :Photographs

By: Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997

Reference: PA1-o-831

Description: Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997 :Photographs

Date: ca 1930-ca 1980

By: Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997

Reference: PAColl-5351

Description: Photographs of Owen Jensen and other people. Some are of groups involved in musical events and workshops. These photographs are part of a larger collection comprising files relating to organisation of Auckland Adult Education Service and Community Arts Service concerts; reviews for various journals and newspapers; papers relating to publishing, to autobiography and to Cambridge Music Schools; the BBC; scrapbooks; and other papers Quantity: 1 album(s). 17 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 colour original photographic print(s).

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Photographs

Date: [1880s-1990s]

From: Carr, Edwin James Nairn, 1926-2003 : Collection

By: Bettina Photography; Schmidt, Herman John, 1872-1959; Bartlett & Company (Auckland, N.Z.)

Reference: PAColl-7880-1

Description: Comprises photographs of Edwin Carr and his family. Quantity: 42 b&w original photographic print(s). 29 colour original photographic print(s). 3 photocopy/ies.

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Photographs of schools, exhibitions and meetings

Date: 1924-1984

From: New Zealand Workers Educational Association :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-7687-2

Description: Photographs of the WEA camp of 1924, WEA summer school at Wesley College 1939-1940, music school at St Peter's in Cambridge in 26 January to 2 February 1946 and January 1947, the official opening of the new WEA Centre of Invercargill in March 1969, and WEA exhibitions and meetings. Quantity: 100 b&w original photographic print(s). 8 colour original photographic print(s). Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - Accession 90-386, File 8/6.

Audio

Interview with Owen Jensen

Date: June 1988 - 01 Jun 1988

From: Archive of New Zealand Music - Oral History interviews

By: Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997

Reference: OHInt-0133/10

Description: Venue - Wellington ; 1988 Interviewer(s) - John M Thomson Venue - 41 The Drive, Tawa, Wellington Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-001606, OHC-001607, OHC-001608, OHC-001609, OHC-001610, OHC-001611, OHC-001612, OHC-001613, OHC-001614 Quantity: 9 C60 cassette(s). 9 Hours Duration.

Music score

Overtures to a Promenade audience ; for orchestra

Date: 1951

From: Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997 : Papers

By: Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997

Reference: fMS-Papers-5961-11

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Holographs

Manuscript

Cachemaille, Ernest Carey 1874-1960 : Papers

Date: 1923-1929

By: Cachemaille, Ernest Carey, 1874-1960

Reference: 81-078

Description: The papers relate to Lilias Mackinnon's Musical Memory Course (1923-1929). Includes corrspondence between Cachemaille and Miss Mackinnon, Owen Jensen (1929). Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Enclosures - Obituary of E C Cachemaille (NZ Biogs 1959 v2, p.148) Ernest C Cachemaille was the Australasian representative for Lilias Mackinnon's Musical Memory Course Quantity: 10 folder(s). 0.10 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs

Music score

The Frogs

Date: [1960s?]

From: Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997 : Papers

By: Jensen, Arthur Owen, 1907-1997

Reference: fMS-Papers-5961-07

Description: Possibly incidental music for Aristophenes `The Frogs' Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Holographs

Manuscript

Messages on receiving CMG

Date: Jun 1958

From: Beaglehole, Timothy Holmes, 1933-2015: Papers of John Cawte Beaglehole and his family

Reference: MS-Papers-11535-156

Description: Telegrams and letters of congratulations on J C Beaglehole's becoming a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George. Letters are from friends (including Charles Brasch and Owen Jensen), family members, academic colleagues and politicans. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts

Manuscript

Named correspondents - M to Z, and others

Date: [ca 1980-2008]

From: Brown, Gwyneth Lee, 1925-2015 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11984-08

Description: Collection of letters and papers from and relating to Alan Mulgan, Frederick and Evelyn Page, Ruth and Fergus Pope, Alexander Turner, and others. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, holograph, typescript, and printed matter, including newspaper clippings and photocopies

Manuscript

Papers relating to Tony Benfell

Date: 1983-2002

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

Reference: MS-Papers-11794-021

Description: Comprises papers related to the career of singer Anthony (Tony) Benfell. Includes newspaper clippings, press releases, inward and outward correspondence, copies of eulogies, flyers, and curriculum vitae. Includes a letter from Jeanette, probably daughter of Tony Benfell. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Contains lists of titles relating to the audio material for this collection.. Transfers: Material in this folder includes one page originally delivered to the Library with the recording held at Library reference MSCD-2744. The recording and papers have been separated for conservation and access reasons..

Other

Portrait of Owen Jensen

Date: 27 August 1984

From: Alexander Turnbull Library: Portraits of prominent New Zealanders, taken by Kenneth Quinn

Reference: PAColl-D-1702

Description: Portrait of Owen Jensen, taken on 27 August 1984 by Kenneth Quinn. Original negative number (from inventory): 999 Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).