Baillie, Peter David, 1933-

New Zealand tenor. Took the role of Eustace in the opera `A Unicorn for Christmas', 1962. (for fuller details see Southern voices by Adrienne Simpson and Peter Downes)

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New Zealand Opera Company :[Posters advertising productions of the New Zealand Opera Co...

Date: 1957 - 1967

By: Boyce, Raymond Stanley (Dr), 1928-2019; National Opera of Wellington (N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-F-OPERA-NZOC

Description: Includes: 1959: "Barber of Seville" (publicity photographs) "Marriage of Figaro" (publicity photographs) 1960?: "Don Pasquale" 1961: "Madam Butterfly" (Civic Theatre Invercargill, 22 & 24 April 1967) The New Zealand Opera Company presents Puccini's "Tosca". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, August 22nd to 29th [1961] 1962: "A Unicorn for Christmas", composed by David Farquhar. Including publicity photographs of cast members, including Paul Person (Michael), Ian Morton (Poges), Lynne Cantlon (Annabella), Honor McKellar (Lady Lacey), Peter Baillie (Eustace), Mary O'Brien (Unicorn), John Poole (Wyvern), Dorothy Hitch (Aunt Pinchbeck), Michael McGifford (King), and Jon Trimmer with a ballerina. Also included are three National Publicity Studio photographs of the Queen and Prince Philip attending a performance (in 1963?). 1963: "The magic flute" (2 copies) 1964: "The bartered bride" "Rigoletto" 1966: The New Zealand Opera Company. Bejamin Britten "Albert Herring". Opera House Wellington May 30th 31st June 7th 9th 10th 11th [1966] 1967: "Madam Butterfly" (no location specified) "Marriage of Figaro" and "La Boheme" posters (two designs for each production) designed by Raymond Boyce. Quantity: 34 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs and photographs, sizes varying. Provenance: Some posters donated by National Opera Wellington in 1999. Transfers: Two design drawings from 1999 donation transferred to Drawings & Prints in May 1999..

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[Music programmes 1959].

Date: 1959

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1959

Description: Includes: Shiralee Productions proudly presents Winifred Atwell, queen of the keyboard. Promotional booklet and pink programme flier R J Kerridge [and] Aztec Services Lty Ltd (Kenn Brodziak, managing director) and Garnet H Carroll present the queen of the keyboard, Winifred Atwell. Promotional booklet with photographs (2 copies) Shirley Carter. Pianoforte recital. Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 2 November 1959. Programme Shirley Carter, "a pianist to charm and interest any audience". Promotional card with repertoire. The Leschetizky Association of New Zealand presents John Cegledy farewell recital. Wellington Concert Chamber, 5 October 1959. Programme Central Hawke's Bay Primary School Music Festival. Municipal Theatre Waipukurau, 14-15 October 1959. Programme The New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. 1959 concert tour of New Zealand. Preferential booking application form. New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl. Auckland Town Hall, 18 September 1959. Programme. New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl. Soloist Jan Panenka. Auckland Town Hall, 19 September 1959. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl. Wellington Town Hall, 21 September 1959. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl. Soloist Josef Suk. Wellington Town Hall, 22 September 1959. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 26 September 1959. Programme (2 copies) Mattiwilda Dobbs. Solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Wellington Town Hall, 13 June; Christchurch Civic Theatre, 20 June 1959. Programme (2 copies) Andor Foldes (pianist). Bela Bartok programme of piano music. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 22 March 1959. Programme (2 copies) Ingrid Haebler solo concert. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 26 May 1959. Booking application form and 2 copies of programme William Herbert. Wellington Town Hall, 8, 10, 24 October [1959]. Flier Lili Kraus solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 2 July 1959; Wanganui Opera House, 9 July 1959. Two programmes in one booklet (2 copies) Lili Kraus. Masterton Chamber Music Society. Town Hall, 1 August 1959. Programme Lili Kraus solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Wellington Town Hall, 30 September 1959; Palmerston North, 3 October 1959. Two programmes in one booklet (2 copies) Lili Kraus solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 6 October 1959; Auckland Town Hall, 8 October 1959. Two programmes in one booklet (2 copies) Lili Kraus solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Napier Municipal Theatre, 14 October 1959; Lower Hutt Town Hall, 20 October 1959. Two programmes in one booklet (2 copies) R J Kerridge in association with Lew Levsohn and John Neary Pty Ltd presents the Luton Girls' Choir; musical director Arthur E Davies. First New Zealand tour 1959. Programmes 1-4 in one booklet (2 copies). Festival of Wellington 1959. The Marian Schola sings in the Church of St Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street. 2 March [1959] Conductor Moira Dwyer; organist Phyllis Aldridge. Programme Masterton Choral Society presents Grand concert. Conductor Louise Gilmour; pianist Agnes Aburn. Social Hall, Town Hall, Masterton, 11 July 1959. Programme Masterton Choral Society presents Grand concert in the Social Hall, Municipal Buildings. Musical director Louise Gilmour; pianist Agnes Aburn. 7 November 1959. Programme Melbourne Staff Band of the Salvation Army Southern Australia Territorial Headquarters. New Zealand visit February - March 1959. programme R J Kerridge presents Niven Miller. First New Zealand tour. At the piano Robert Sutherland. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet Festival of Wellington lunch hour recital. Judith McDonald and Shirley Power, duo-pianists. Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 5 March 1959. Programme Benefit concert for David Nalden (With Auckland String Players and University Singers, and Auckland Junior Quartet). [Sunday 9 August 1959]. Programme / flier R J Kerridge presents Mary O'Hara, internationally famous Irish, Scottish folk singer and harpist. First New Zealand tour. Solo pianist Maurice Till. Programme Palmerston North Choral Union. "Messiah" (Handel). Soloists Rosemary Rogatsy, Treasure Spencer, John Poole, Donald Munro, Gordon Webb. Orchestra Alex Lindsay String Ensemble. [Palmerston North] Opera House, 5 December 1959. Programme J & N Tait present Jan Peerce, America's foremost tenor. Opera House Wellington, Saturday August 29th; Wednesday September 9th [1959]. Promotional flier illustrated on both sides Jan Peerce appearing under the direction of J and N Tait. Australia and New Zealand tour 1959. Assisted by Warner Bass at the piano. Programme no 1 Jan Peerce appearing under the direction of J and N Tait. Australia and New Zealand tour 1959. Assisted by Warner Bass at the piano. Programme no 2 (autographed on cover) 2nd and final Wellington concert. Jan Peerce, at the Opera House, Wednesday, September 9th. Watch paper for details (flier only) Philomela Chorale, conducted by Edith C Black. Grand concert. Haddon Hall, 31 October 1959. Programme Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Presbytery of Wellington combined church choirs. Festival of music. Town Hall Wellington, 1 July 1959. Conductor Malcolm Rickard, organist Peter Averi. Soloists Margaret Hunt (soprano), Peter Baillie (tenor), Reverend Charles Naylor (bass). Programme Kathleen Reardon and Keith Field. Music. The Reardon-Field School of Music. Studios in Queen Street and at Mount Eden, invite applications for tuition [advertising card] Pianoforte recital by pupils of Henry Shirley. Haddon Hall (Auckland), 26 November 1959. Programme John Tatam. Organ recital. Wellington Town Hall, 12 August 1959. programme / flyer The world famous Vienna Boys' Choir (Wiener Sangerknaben). Conductor Franz-Xaver Meyer. Presented in New Zealand by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. New Zealand tour 1959. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet. (2 copies) Waimate Choral Society. 13th season. Second subscription concert. High School Assembly Hall, 2 December 1959. Programme Wairoa War Memorial Hall. Official opening concert, with Wairoa Choral Society and Wairoa College, with Sybil Phillips, Robin Gordon, Harry Collin and the Alex Lindsay String Quartet. 20 June 1959. Programme Quantity: 40 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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New Zealand Opera Company :[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances by the New...

Date: 1963

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-NZOC-1963

Description: Includes: The New Zealand Opera Company presents "La boheme" by Giacomo Puccini. Producer John Thompson; conductor Georg Tintner or James Robertson; designer Raymond Boyce. [NZ tour 6 April - 15 June 1963. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet/programme. Also mimeographed typescript page The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Cosi fan tutte" (Mozart). Producer John Thompson; designer Raymond Boyce; conductor James Robertson (With Grant Dickson, Peter Baillie, Graeme Gorton, Elisabeth Hellawell, Angela Shaw, Beryl Dalley). Victoria University Memorial Theatre, September - October 1963. Programme (2 copies) and dinner ticket for table 2 on 5th October [1963] (2 copies) The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Don Pasquale" (There's no fool like an old fool) by Gaetano Donizetti. With Grant Dickson, Graeme Gorton, Angela Shaw, John Poole and Frank Broomfield. producer John Thompson; production director Donald Munro; pianist Russell Channell; sets and costume designer Raymond Boyce. Little Theatre Lower Hutt. Wednesday 16 October [1963]. Mimeographed programme comprising two stapled sheets (2 copies) The New Zealand Opera Company presents "The magic flute" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Productions director Donald Munro, resident producer John Thompson; stage director Barry Leighton; stage manager Frank Broomfield. Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Auckland, Hamilton, April 3 to May 27 1963. Programme (2 copies) Royal performance, "A unicorn for Christmas". Music by David Farquhar from a play by Ngaio Marsh. St James Theatre Auckland, 7-9 February 1963. Programme (3 copies, including one autographed) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 330 mm.

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Orpheus Choir of Wellington :[Ephemera and concert programmes. 1980-1982]

Date: 1980 - 1982

From: Orpheus Choir of Wellington :[Programmes. 1950s- ]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Orpheus-1980/1982

Description: Includes: 1980: "The creation", J F Haydn. Conductor Sir David Willcocks. Wellington Town Hall, 6 August 1980. Programme (2 copies), and flyer (1 copy) "Messiah" by G F Handel. Conductor Malcolm Rickard (With Heather Taylor, Flora Edwards, John Miley, Bruce Carson, with Sinfonia of Wellington led by May Hannan; Roy Tankersley harpsichordist, Gary Bowler organist, Graham Hanify solo trumpeter. Wellington Town Hall, 13 December 1980. Programme (2 copies) "St Matthew Passion". Soloists John Miley, Roger Wilson, with Heather Taylor, Patricia Lawrey, Andrew Baines and Charles Naylor. Sinfonia of Wellington conductor Malcolm Rickard. Wellington Cathedral, Good Friday 4 April 1980. Flyer only (2 copies) "We wish you a merry Christmas". Conductor Malcolm Rickard with Hutt Intermediate School Special Choir, Sacred Heart College Special Choir, conductor Peggy Roberts, pianist Alison Frude; Evening Post Onslow Brass Band, director Norman Goffin. Pianist Cherry van Kranen, organist Gary Bowler. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 29 November 1980. Programme 1981: "A festival of church music", with Peter Baillie (tenor), Peter Averi (organ), Malcolm Rickard (musical director). Wesley Church Wellington, 1 August 1981. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) Britten "Saint Nicholas"; John Stanley "Organ concerto in A major"; Handel "Dixit Dominus". Guest conductor Peter Godfrey; soloists Robert Oliver, Heather Taylor, Jenny Thirtle, Linden Loader; organ Gary Bowler; Sinfonia of Wellington. Wellington Cathedral, 17 October 1981. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) Handel's "Messiah". Conductor Malcolm Rickard; soloists Marie Landis, Shelley Hibbert, Kenneth Cornish, Maurice Taylor; organ Gary Bowler; Sinfonia of Wellington. Wellington Town Hall, 5 December 1981. Flyer only (2 copies) 1982: "Judas Maccabaeus", by G F Handel. Guest conductor Peter Godfrey. Soloists Wendy Dixon, Flora Edwards, Frank Carter, Roger Wilson; Hutt Intermediate School Choir, conductor Peggy Roberts; with the Sinfonia of Wellington led by Jane Freed. Wellington Town Hall, 9 October 1982. Programme (2 copies) "St Matthew Passion". (With Robert Oliver, Roger Wilson, Janet Marsland, Anthea Moller, Michael Blake, Bruce Carson, Wellington East Girls College Micro Choir, Sinfonia of Wellington, conductor Malcolm Rickard). Wellington Town Hall, Good friday 9 April 1982. Flyer only (2 copies) Handel's "Messiah", with internationally acclaimed British soprano Elizabeth Harwood and Isabel Cunningham, Anthony Benfell, Paul Neal, Sinfonia of Wellington. Conductor Malcolm Rickard. Wellington Town Hall 11 December 1982; Southward Theatre Paraparaumu, 12 December 1982. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Averil Pears, Marie de Joux and Gill Watt.

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Interview with Peter Baillie

Date: 25 March 1991 - 25 Mar 1991

From: Southern voices oral history project

By: Downes, Peter, 1928-2022; Baillie, Peter David, 1933-

Reference: OHInt-1111-2

Description: Oral history interview with Peter Baillie, a tenor for the Vienna Volksoper from 1966 to 1988. Interviewer(s) - Peter Downes Quantity: 1 printed abstract(s) (OHA-7826). 14 C60 cassette(s) (OHC-023832 to OHC-023845). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available.

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Orpheus Choir of Wellington :[Ephemera and concert programmes. 1955-1959]

Date: 1955 - 1959

From: Orpheus Choir of Wellington :[Programmes. 1950s- ]

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

Description: Includes: 1955: The Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir present "The creation". Conductor Malcolm Rickard (With Dorothy Hopkins, John McDonald, Donald Munro, the Alex Lindsay String Ensemble, organist Peter Averi, pianiste Pauline Jacobs. St James Church Lower Hutt, 2 April [1955 or 1960?]. Programme Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir. Second concert for 1955. Conductor Ivan Hills, pianists Pauline Jacobs, Peter Averi; guest artist Sybil Phillips. Hutt Valley High School Assembly Hall, 24 September 1955. Programme (2 copies) The Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir (conductor Malcolm Rickard) presents "Messiah" oratorio by Handel. Soloists Edna Boyd-Wilson, Rae Gibbons, Robin Gordon, Kenneth Macaulay with the Alex Lindsay Orchestra, organist Peter Averi, pianist Pauline Jacobs. De Luxe Theatre Lower hutt, 27 November 1955. Programme (2 copies) 1956: Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir, conductor Malcolm Rickard, accompaniste Pauline Jacobs, with the Alex Lindsay String Ensemble and Peter Averi solo organist. St james Anglican Church Lower Hutt. 30 June 1956. Programme Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir presents "The creation" by Haydn with guest conductor James Robertson, soloists Sybil Phillips, William Herbert, Donald McIntyre, leader Vincent Aspey, organist Peter Averi. De Luxe Theatre Lower Hutt, 27 September 1956. Programme 1957: Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir presents "Tom Jones" a comic opera; music by Edward German (With soloists Daphne Ellwood, Joan Vause, Thomas Hanna, Peter Nisbet, narrator Willian Austin, pianist Pauline Jacobs, with the Alex Lindsay Concert Orchestra). Lower Hutt Town Hall, 22 June 1957. Programme Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir. Soloists Gabrielle Phillips, Marion McMaster, Robin Gordon, Owen Bonifant, Martin Wilson, Donald McIntyre; guest conductor James Robertson; members of the National Orchestra, leader Francis Rosner. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 28 September 1957. Programme HVHS Parents' Association present the Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir in a Carol Concert. Conductor Malcolm Rickard, guest artists Margaret Hunt, Mary McKenzie, Donald Munro; pianiste Pauline Jacobs, organist Peter Averi. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 11 December 1957. Programme (2 copies) 1958: The Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir, conductor Malcolm Rickard; and Mary Pratt, contralto. Assisting soloists Betty Berry, Peter Baillie, Peter Nisbet, Peter Averi, the Alex Lindsay String Ensemble; choir accompanist Beverley Bell. St James Church Lower Hutt, 4 October 1958. Programme The Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir with members of the Wellington Training College Choir. "Messiah" oratorio by Handel, conducted by Malcolm Rickard. Soloists Robon Bell, Treasure Spencer, Robin Gordon, Charles Naylor. Peter Averi at the organ; the Alex Lindsay String Ensemble with solo trumpeter. 7 December 1958. Programme 1959: The Hutt Valley Orpheus Society present "Messiah" oratorio by Handel. Conductor Malcolm Rickard, soloists Mary O/Brien, Mary Pratt, Peter Baillie, Donald Jack; the augmented Alex Lindsay String Ensemble with solo trumpeter Norman Goffin. Lower Hut Town Hall, 13 December 1959. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Orpheus Choir of Wellington :[Ephemera and concert programmes. 1975-1979]

Date: 1975 - 1979

From: Orpheus Choir of Wellington :[Programmes. 1950s- ]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Orpheus-1975/1979

Description: Includes: 1975: The Orpheus Choir, conductor Malcolm Rickard. "The passion of our Lord according to St Matthew". With George Metcalfe, Maurice Taylor, Heather Taylor, Joan Howard, Frank Carter, Bruce Carson; Bach Chamber Choir led by May Hannan; organist Lionel Mann. Wesley Church, 26 March 1975. Programme (2 copies), and flyer "War requiem", by Benjamin Britten. With Orpheus Choir and Wellington Girls' College Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 7 June 1975. Programme The Orpheus Choir. "Messiah" (Handel). Conductor Malcolm Rickard (With Malvina Major, Patricia Lawrey, Patrick Power, Bruce Carson; organist Lionel Mann; the Wellington Regional Orchestra, leader May Hannan). Wellington Town Hall, 6 December 1975. Programme (2 copies) 1976: The Orpheus Choir. Guest conductor Peter Godfrey. Beethoven Choral Fantasia, soloist Maurice Till. Brahms German Requiem; soloists Pauline Fitchett, Rodney Macann. Symphony Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 2 October 1976. Programme (2 copies) The Orpheus Choir. "Messiah" (Handel). Conductor Malcolm Rickard (With Malvina Major, Patricia Lawrey, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson; organist Richard Prothero; the Wellington Regional Orchestra led by May Hannan). Wellington Town Hall 4 December; All Saints Church Palmerston North 5 December 1976. Programme (2 copies) 1977: The Orpheus Choir of Wellington, conductor Malcolm Rickard, presents "The passion of our Lord according to St Matthew" (J S Bach) (With Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, Pauline Fitchett, Patricia Lawrey, Graeme Dreadon, Wellington Girls' College Choir - director Margaret Kendall, Wellington Regional Orchestra led by May Hannan; organist Gary Bowler. All Saints Palmerston North 15 March 1977; St James Lower Hutt 19 March 1977. Programme (2 copies) Mark your calendars now! Bach's masterpiece "Mass in B minor". The Orpheus Choir, Wellington Regional Orchestra (augmented), soloists Heather Taylor, Patricia Lawrey, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson. Conducted by David Willcocks. Wellington Town Hall, 6 August [1977]. Flyer only The Orpheus Choir. "Messiah" (Handel). Conductor Malcolm Rickard (With Suzanne Green, Flora Edwards, Kenneth Cornish, Bryan Drake, the Wellington Regional Orchestra led by May Hannan. Wellington Town Hall, 3 December 1977. Programme (2 copies) 1978: Orpheus Choir presents "An evening at the theatre". Guest conductor Russell Channell; soloists Lynne Cantlon, Peter Baillie; orchestra: Sinfonia of Wellington. Wellington Town Hall, 18 August 1978. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) The Orpheus Choir, musical director Malcolm Rickard. "Messiah" by G F Handel. Peter Godfrey guest conductor (With Heather Taylor, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, Sinfonia of Wellington led by May Hannan. Richard Prothero organist; Graham Hanify solo trumpet. Wellington Town Hall, 12 December 1978. Programme 1979: The Orpheus Choir. Verdi "Requiem" Conductor Juan Matteucci (With Ainslie Bannister, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson, Sinfonia of Wellington and players from NZSO). Wellington Town Hall, 27 October 1979. Flyer (with Handel "Messiah" on verso) The Orpheus Choir. Handel "Messiah". Conductor Malcolm Rickard (With Heather Taylor, Flora Edwards, Anthony Benfell, Charles Naylor, Sinfonia of Wellington). Wellington Town Hall, 8 December [1979]. Flyer only Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. July - December 1963]

Date: 1963

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1963-2

Description: Includes: 1 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Tibor Varga. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 1 July 1963. Programme 3 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Lili Kraus. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 3 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) 9 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloists Guy Fallot and Rosemary Rogatsy. Wellington Town Hall, 9 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) 13 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Tibor Varga. Wellington Town Hall, 13 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) 27 July: The NZBC presents the first New Zealand performance of "War requiem" by Benjamin Britten (With Angela Shaw, Peter Baillie, Graeme Gorton, Royal Christchurch Musical Society, St Patrick's College Boys' Choir. Conductor John Hopkins. Town Hall, 27 July [1963]. Flyer only (2 copies) 6 August: Connoisseur concerts. Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Janetta McStay. Wellington Town Hall, 6 August [1963]. Programme (2 copies) 7 August: NZBC Symphony Orchestra. Guest conductor John Hopkins (Lilburn's Aotearoa overture, and other items). Terrace Studio, 7 August [1963?]. Programme 8 August: Connoisseur concerts; Soloists Elisabeth Hellawell and Judith McDonald. Wellington Town Hall, 8 August [1963]. Programme 10 September: Guest conductor Edgar Cosma. Wellington Town Hall, 10 September 1963. Programme (2 copies) 11 September: Guest conductor Edgar Cosma. Wellington Town Hall, 11 September [1963]. Programme (2 copies) 12 September: Guest conductor Edgar Cosma. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 12 September 1963. Programme 13 September: Guest conductor Edgar Cosma. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 13 September 1963. Programme 26 September: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Alfred Brendel. Wellington Town Hall, 26 September 1963. Programme (2 copies) 3 October: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Kerstin Meyer. Founders' Memorial Theatre Hanilton, 3 October 1963. Programme 12 October: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Kerstin Meyer. Wellington Town Hall, 12 October 1963. Programme 22 October: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Kerstin Meyer. Wellington Town Hall, 22 October 1963. Programme (2 copies) 16 November: Rudolf Pekarek returns to conduct the National Orchestra. Promotional brochure 16 November: Guest conductor Rudolf Pekarek; soloist Maurice Till. Wellington Town Hall, 16 November 1963. Programme 19 November: Guest conductor Rudolf Pekarek; soloists Angela Shaw, Graeme Gorton. Wellington Town Hall, 19 November 1963. Programme 20 November: Guest conductor Rudolf Pekarek; soloists Diana Stephenson, Richard Giese. Wellington Town Hall, 20 November 1963. Programme 6 December: Guest conductor Rudolf Pekarek; soloists Angela Shaw, Graeme Gorton. Palmerston North Opera House, 6 December 1963. Programme 18 December: A Christmas concert with the Orpheus Choir, guest conductor Rudolf Pekarek. Wellington Town Hall, 18 December 1963. Programme Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Other Titles - National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources including the NZSO in 2014; Patience Kearns 2016. One purchased from the estate of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. January-June 1963]

Date: 1963

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1963-1

Description: Includes: National Orchestra 1963 school concerts. Conductor John Hopkins; leader Eric Lawson. Programme 21 March: Handel's masterpiece "Messiah". With Orpheus Choir (conductor Malcolm Rickard), Wellington Harmonic Society (conductor Pater Zwartz), Phoenix Choir (conductor Eric Copperwheat), Elisabeth Hellawell, Nancy Thomas, Peter Baillie, Charles Naylor. Conductor John Hopkins. 21 March [1963]. Flyer (2 copies) 28 March: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Nelli Schkolnikova. Wellington Town Hall, 28 March 1963. Programme (2 copies) 30 March: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Nelli Schkolnikova. Wellington Town Hall, 30 March 1963. Programme (2 copies) 1 April: Soloist Nelli Schkolnikova, with piano accompanist Liubov Edlina. Wanganui Concert Chamber, 1 April 1963. Programme, booking form, tickets G23 and G 24 4 April: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Maurice Till. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 4 April 1963. Programme 6 April: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Nelli Schkolnikova. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 6 April 1963. Programme (2 copies) 20 April: Guest conductor Alceo Galliera; soloist Janetta McStay. Wellington Town Hall, 20 April 1963. Programme (2 copies) 23 April: Guest conductor Alceo Galliera. Wellington Town Hall, 23 April 1963. Programme (2 copies) 3 May: Guest conductor Alceo Galliera. Founders' Theatre Hamilton, 3 May 1963. Programme 16 May: Guest conductor Alceo Galliera; soloists New Zealand Piano Duo (Judith McDonald and Shirley Power). Wellington Town Hall, 16 May 1963. Programme 23 May: Guest conductor Alceo Galliera. Wellington Town Hall, 23 May 1963. Programme (2 copies) 8 June: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Lili Kraus. Wellington Town Hall, 8 June 1963. Programme (2 copies) 13 June: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Lili Kraus. Opera House Palmerston North, 13 June 1963. Programme Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Other Titles - National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Royal Wellington Choral Union: [Music programmes of octavo size. 1955-1959]

Date: 1955 - 1959

From: Royal Wellington Choral Union :[Music programmes of octavo size. 1912-1959]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-RWCU-1955/1959

Description: Includes: 1955: Prospectus 1955. Pink pamphlet "Carmen" by George Bizet. Conductor Harry Botham (With Mavis Martin, Robin Gordon, Sybil Phillips, Ninian Walden, Merle Gamble, Pamela Ballard, Antony Vercoe, Noel Signal, Jack Wilson; leader Vincent Aspey). 30 April 1955. Programme (2 copies), with mimeopgraphed notes on "Carmen" compiled by Harry Botham (Grace Clements' copy) "The Messiah" (Handel). Guest conductor Professor John Bishop (With Sybil Phillips, Molly Atkinson, Owen Bonifant, Raymond Reesby, Leela [sic] Bloy; organ Clement Howe). Musical director Harry Botham. Town Hall Wellington, 17 December 1955. Programme (2 copies) "The spectre's bride" by Antonin Dvorak; and "Sea pictures" by Edward Elgar. Conductor Harry Botham (With Bette Spiro, Noel Signal, Antony Vercoe, Margaret Eden). Wellington Town Hall, 1 October 1955. Programme (2 copies) Final concert 1955. Musical director Harry Botham (With Wellington Youth Symphony Orchestra, pianists Peter Marshall and Bert Martin, Noel Signal, organ Clement Howe, piano Beverley Bell, Sybil Phillips. Wellington Town Hall, 19 December 1955. Programme (2 copies) 1956: Handel's "Israel in Egypt". Conductor Harry Botham (With Phyllis Brown, Muriel Gale, Elaine Sutton, Robin Dumbell, C G Chambers, D E Weston, C W Edwards, organ Clement Howe). Wellington Town Hall, 9 June 1956. Programme (2 copies) Handel's "Messiah". Second subscription concert 1956. Conductor harry Botham (With Jean Bassett, Muriel Gale, Noel Signal, Raymond Reesby, orchestra leader Vincent Aspey, organ Alec Mill). Wellington Town Hall, 15 December 1956. Programme 1957: Mendelssohn's "Elijah". Conductor Laurence Scott (With Jocelyn Carmody, Christina Young, Robin Gordon, Lawrence A North, Mary Tovey, Ronald Oliver, Alex Mill, Alex Lindsay Orchestra). Wellington Town Hall, 8 June 1957. Programme Second subscription concert 1957. Conductor Laurence C Scott (With Margaret Eden, Jeanne Malthus, Thomas Hanna, Alex Lindsay Orchestra). Wellington Town Hall, 2 November 1957. Programme Third subscription concert 1957. "Handel's "Messiah". Musical director Laurence C Scott (With Robin Bell, Alice Graham, Ramon Opie, Martin Wilson, Alec Mill, Ronald Castle, Alex Lindsay Orchestra). Wellington Town Hall, 14 December 1957. Programme (2 copies) 1958: Haydn's "The creation". Musical director Laurence C Scott (With Lenore Honeyman, Peter Baillie, Bryant Moffitt, organ Alec Mill; harpsichord Ronald Castle). Wesley Methodist Church Taranaki Street Wellington, 1 November 1958. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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Wellington City Opera :[Programmes, pamphlets and flyers for opera performances, operas...

Date: 1990

By: Wellington City Opera Trust

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-WCO-1990

Description: Includes: Wellington City Opera presents the 1990 Caltex season at the opera. "Die Fledermaus", by Johann Strauss. (Conductor Patrick Thomas, director Jan Mila, designer Donald Grant Sunderland, choreographer Dawn Sanders; with Bernadette Robinson, Flora Edwards, Lynette Martin, David Skinner, Peter Baillie, Leslie Dorizac, Richard Cooper, Ross Hinton, Maria Archer, Jon Trimmer). Wellington, 5 July 1990. Programme (2 copies) Wellington City Opera presents the 1990 Caltex season at the opera. "Madama Butterfly", by Giacomo Puccini. (Musical director and conductor Patrick Thomas, director Elric Hooper, costume design Pamela Maling, set design Tony Geddes, vocal coach Peter Lockwood; with Rosamund Illing, Barry Mora, Ronald Stevens, Suzanne Blackburn, Nadia Bishara, Derek Miller, Leslie Dorizac, Bruce Carson, Ron Thrush). [Wellington, 1990]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 2 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1992. Folder 2]

Date: 1992

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1992-2

Description: Includes: International Summer School in choral conducting, in association with National Secondary Schools Choral course. Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, Karori, Wellington, 11-17 January 1992. Programme Giuseppe Verdi. "Requiem". Hutt Festival Choir, Napier Civic Choir and Taupo Choral Society, with soloists Anne Chenge, Margaret Medlyn, Peter Baillie, Bruce Carson, Janet Gibbs and Gary Bowler; conductor John Knox. Lower Hutt Town Hall 19 Sept; Waikanae El Rancho Kauri Hall 20 Sept; Taupo Great Lake Theatre 3 Oct; Napier Cathedral 4 October [1992]. Programme (2 copies) and yellow flier for Hutt City Hall concert New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Christmas oratorio (parts 1, 2 & 3) by Johann Sebastian Bach. With soloists Peter Schreier, Malvina Major, Elizabeth Campbell, Roger Wilson, and the National Youth Choir of New Zealand. Wellington Town Hall, 7 March [1992]. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Juilliard String Quartet. Wellington Town Hall, 8 March [1992]. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Evelyn Glennie. Michael Fowler Centre, 7 March 1992. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes below 330 mm.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1990. Folder 1]

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1990-1

Description: Includes: Aotea Centre opening concert. 9 September 1990. Programme CPA Capital Performing Arts Orchestra in conjunction with Scots College presents a Gala Benefit Concert featuring Peter Bailey [Baillie] (tenor), Emily Mair (soprano). Scots College 30-31 March [1990]. Flyer (2 copies) Capital Boys' and Men's Choir. Fauré "Requiem". St Mark's Church Basin Reserve, 14 April [1990]. Flyer Carillon 1990; first New Zealand International Carillon festival. Wellington, 24 March - 25 April. Official New Zealand 1990 project. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (1 copy) Chamber concert. Bernadette Greevy (mezzo-soprano) with Franz-Paul Decker (pianist), Donald Armstrong (violin), Satomi Suzuki (violin), Vyvyan Yendoll (viola), Allan Chisholm (cello). [Location unknown, ca 1990]. Programme /flyer Keith McGrouther Promotions Ltd proudly present first New Zealand tour direct from Scotland. The Clansmen. Full 2 hour show! Appearing at ..... Flyer Peter Daly. New music for violin solo. Centre Gallery, 335 Willis Street, Sat 16 [1990]. Flyer New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the gala concert "Festival on Broadway" (with Barbara Dickson, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kenneth Young, Kay Griffel, John Diedrich). Michael Fowler Centre, 24 March 1990]. Programme (2 copies) Gallery Orchestra, Hutt Valley High Choir, Gallery Youth Orchestra. World première of two works composed for the 1990 Commission. Concert. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 21 April 1990. All proceeds to the Te Omanga Hospice. Programme (2 copies) Thirty-second Hamilton Music School. Musical director Uwe Grodd; choral director Ronald Dellow. 29 August - 2 September 1990. Flyer (2 copies) Wellington Ladies Auxiliary Cancer Society of New Zealand presents Michael Houstoun. Recital at Government House Wellington. 12 August 1990. Programme (with cover art reproduction of watercolour by Brian Carmody) Institute of Registered Music Teachers of New Zealand Wellington Branch. Piano competitions. National Library of New Zealand Auditorium, 28-30 September 1990. Programme A new voice of the Festival, Alessandra Marc [Promotional flyer] Dance with Moyi Wa Africa, Sam Manzanza and Afro-Percussion Band; Los Dos flamenco guitar and dance, Peter Daly violinist, Apollo Afro-percussion and poetry, Jeff Addison guitar, and guests. Paisley Park, 20 July [1990]. Flyer New Zealand 1990. [Folder containing ephemera for New Zealand 1990 Music Week / National Music Council of New Zealand, sheet music for the official New Zealand 1990 song "New Zealand - Kainga Tuturu (My true home)" (composed by Christopher Blake; lyrics by Simon Morris), folded A1 poster for New Zealand Music Week 1990 New Zealand String Quartet. [Performance]. St Andrews on the Terrace, 6 September. Invitation flyer addressed to Miss Margaret Calder Wellington Region New Zealand Choral Federation presents Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah". Conductor Peter Godfrey, soloists Lesley Graham, Patricia Lawrey, Frank Carter, Derek Miller, organist Janet Gibbs, NZCF combined choir. Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, 6 May [1990]. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes below 300 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including one item from Crossroads Bookshop (1999), Ronald Dellow (2004), William MacRae (2005), the estate of Willow Macky (2006), Helen Smith (2012, 2015).

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Wellington Regional Orchestra: [Music ephemera and concert programmes of quarto size. 1...

Date: 1975-1991

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WRO

Description: Includes: 1975: Juan Matteucci conducting the Wellington Regional Orchestra (leader May Hannan), with Angela Shaw and Anthony Benfell. Wellington Town Hall, 16 November 1975. Programme / flier (2 copies) 1976: April/May concerts. Programme / booking form [1976]. Flier 1976 autumn concert series featuring Heidi McKay soprano, William Southgate conductor, Ruth Pearl leader [27 April 1976]. Programme (2 copies) Operation Waterloo children's concerts. "Peter and the Wolf" narrated by Wellington Mayor Michael Fowler; "Carnival of the animals" narrated by radio personality Dick Weir. Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate [1976]. Flier Nimmo's children's concerts. "Peter and the Wolf" narrated by Wellington Mayor Michael Fowler; "Carnival of the animals" narrated by radio personality Dick Weir. Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate. Wellington Town Hall, 9 October [1976]. Flier (2 copies) Children's concerts. "Peter and the Wolf" narrated by radio personality Dick Weir, and several short pieces. Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate. Horowhenua College Hall Levin 11am; Palmerston North Opera House 2.30 pm, 11 December [1976]. Flier 1977: John Hopkins conducts the Wellington Regional Orchestra (leader May Hannan) in a tribute to Benjamin Britten with Barry Tuckwell, horn and Anthony Benfell tenor. Old St Pauls Cathedral, 21 May 1977. Programme (1 copy), and booking form (2 copies) 1985: Wellington Regional Orchestra, conducted by William Southgate (With Orpheus Choir, Scots College Pipe Band; compere Lindsay Yeo). Beatles brick charity concert [1985]. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Regional Orchestra present, to celebrate its 10th anniversary, "A gala night in Hollywood", conducted by Lionel Newman. [April or May?] 1985. Programme 1986: Hutt Valley Chamber Music Society. Wellington Regional Orchestra. Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 6 August [1986]. Flier / programme Wellington Regional Orchestra presenting the Fay Richwhite 1986 chamber series. Malvina Major. State Opera House, 23 July [1986]. Flier; and preceding letter advising that Malvina Major is a replacement for Patrick Power who had had to withdraw. PLUS letter advising cancellation of that event and the forthcoming series 1988: Wellington Regional Orchestra, leader Donald Maurice; conductor Peter Godfrey. Soloists Jan Harrington, Frank Carter, Derek Miller. Wainuiomata Community Centre 26 November; Waikanae Memorial Hall 27 November; Upper Hutt Civic hall 28 November [1988] (photocopy) 1989: "Celebrate". Wellington Regional Orchestra with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington. Conductor Jack Speirs, soloists Sharon Joy Vogan piano, Michael Burch tenor, Janet Gibbs organ. Masterton Town Hall 25 November; Waikanae Memorial Hall 26 November; Wellington Town Hall, 28 November 1989. Programme / flier (2 copies) "Celebrate". Wellington Regional Orchestra with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington. Conductor Jack Speirs, soloists Sharon Joy Vogan piano, Michael Burch tenor. Wellington Town Hall, 28 November 1989. Programme / flier 1990: Wellington Regional Orchestra. A celebration of New Zealand commemorative music. "Landfall in unknown seas". Douglas Lilburn; narrator Allan [Allen] Curnow; "The stream and the discovery (a royal ode). Terry Vaughan; "Hinemoa" Alfred Hill. (With guest leader Pamela Bryce, Orpheus Choir of Wellington, soloists Anne Cheng, Peter Baillie, Roger Wilson, Bruce Carson. Narrator Allan [Allen] Curnow; conductor Patrick Thomas. St Pauls Cathedral, 26 October 1990. Programme (2 copies) and promotional letter to a member 1991: Wellington Regional Orchestra, conductor William Southgate; soloists Jan Tawroszewicz violin, Sam Konise violin. Upper Hutt Civic Hall 17 May; Wellington Catholic Cathedral Hill Street 18 May; Waikanae Memorial Hall 19 May 1991. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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[Music programmes and ephemera of octavo size. 1963]

Date: 1963

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1963

Description: Includes: Albert Bryant Choir with the Hamilton String Players. "Requiem", by Gabriel Faure. Founders' Memorial Theatre, 3 November 1963. Programme Albyn Singers. Choral recital (conductor Patricia McLeod, pianist Alan Pow; with Juliana Adams (violinist), Roger Creagh (baritone). Art Gallery Auckland, 28 November 1963. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society Inc. Trio di Bolzano. Concert Chamber, 17 September 1963. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society Inc. The Allegri Quartet. Haddon Hall, 22 August 1963. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society Inc. The Allegri Quartet. Haddon Hall, 12 August 1963. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society Inc. The Allegri Quartet. Haddon Hall, 18 July 1963. Programme Auckland Chamber Orchestra. Recital (With Marie Vandewart - cello, and David Bollard - piano). Auckland University Department of Music. University Hall, 14 September 1963. Programme Farewell benefit concert for David Bollard. Assisting artists: Auckland University String Trio, Hannah Tatana, Frances Wilson. Town Hall Concert Chamber Auckland, 12 December 1963. Programme Alfred Brendel (piano). Civic Theatre Christchurch, 24 September 1963. Programme Paula Brivkalne, soprano solo recital. Teachers' Training College Hall, Kowhai Road Kelburn. Saturday 21st September [1963 or 1968? Ticket] Kerridge-Odeon in association with the Auckland Festival Society presents Alfredo Campoli. New Zealand tour 1963. At the piano Maurice Till. Programmes 1 and 2 in one volume (2 copies), and promotional pamphlet with itinerary of 4 concerts Chamber Opera Group presents Sara Neil and Tim Eliott in Stravinsky's "Soldier's tale" preceded by Cimarosa's 'Rehearsal' with Donald Munro. University Theatre [Wellington?], 26-28 November [1958?](Date confirmed from Landfall 65, March 1963, pp 64 ff; but does not concur with Perpetual calendar) Chamber Players of Wellington. Auckland City Art Gallery, 28 November 1963. Programme Christchurch Civic Music Council. Royal Choral and Orchestral Concert at King Edward Barracks, 16 Feb, 1963. Circular letter and order form for tickets plus two tickets (2 copies of form and tickets in envelope). Christchurch School of Instrumental Music. Symphony Orchestra assisted by Teachers College Choirs at the Civic Theatre. 26 November [1963]. Programme. Music and poetry. Dorothy Davies [and] Maria Dronke. Concert Chamber [Wellington], 24 October [1963?]. Programme (2 copies) Guy Fallot. Cello recital with pianist Janetta Mcstay. 400 Club Wanganui. Concert Chamber Wanganui War Memorial, 17 June 1963. Programme / flier (2 copies) Eric Harrison. Piano recital. 400 Club Wanganui. Concert Chamber Wanganui Memorial Hall, 23 February 1963. Programme / flier Hutt Valley High School Adult Orchestra, Grahame C Lilly, conductor. Muritai School Hall, 21 November 1963. Guest singer Brian Wilkins, bass. Programme Julius Katchen. Direction Kerridge-Odeon. New Zealand tour 1963. Programmes no 1 and 2 in one booklet (2 copies) Julius Katchen. Direction Kerridge-Odeon. New Zealand tour 1963. Programme no 4 Kerstin Meyer [concert. ca 1963]. Programme John Hopkins conducts the first New Zealand performance of the Monteverdi Vespers. Wellington Town Hall, 13 October [1963]. Soloists Elisabeth Hellawell, Angela Shaw, Peter Baillie, Bruce Chandler, Grant Dickson, Charles Naylor, Peter Averi, David Childs; [with] the Orpheus Choir, Men of the Choir of St Mary of the Angels, Alex Lindsay String Quartet. Igor Oistrakh (violin) with Natalia Zertzalova - piano. Direction Kerridge Odeon. Programmes no 1 (Auckland Town Hall, 10 September and Wellington Town Hall, 12 September) and no 2 (Christchurch Civic Theatre, 14 September) in one booklet (2 copies, one autographed by both performers) New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents the Polish National Radio Orchestra (leader Wladyslaw Wochniak), conducted by Jerzy Katlewicz. Founders' Memorial Theatre Hamilton, 6 March 1963. Programme New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents the Polish National Radio Orchestra (leader Wladyslaw Wochniak), conducted by Jerzy Katlewicz. Wellington Town Hall, 8 March 1963. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents the Polish National Radio Orchestra (leader Wladyslaw Wochniak), conducted by Jerzy Katlewicz. Wellington Town Hall, 9 March 1963. Programme Palmerston North Choral Union. "Messiah", by Handel; conductor Clarence Hopwood. Palmerston North Opera House, 7 December 1963. Programme Palmerston North Youth Orchestra. First concert 1963. Opera House Palmerston North, 1 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) Renaissance Singers. Programme of motets and madrigals for broadcast - and to be recorded at 8 pm, Thursday 28 Nov 1963. Typed flier Recital by pupils of Henry Shirley. Art Gallery, 5 December 1963. Programme Temuka Festival Committee. Temuka Music festival. Citizens' Hall, 20 August 1963. Programme Trio di Bolzano (Giannino Carpi, Sante Amadori, Nunzio Montanari). Civic Theatre Christchurch, 11 September 1963. Chamber Music Society (Inc) Christchurch. Programme (autographed on title page) Tibor Varga. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 6 July [1963]. Maurice Till at piano. Programme (autographed on first page) "Vespro della Beata Vergine", by Monteverdi [and] "Winter and summer" by Vivaldi. Conductor John Hopkins, with Ritchie Hanna, Elisabeth Hellawell, Angela Shaw, Honor McKellar, Peter Baillie, Bruce Chandler, Grant Dickson, Charles Naylor, Peter Averi, David Childs, The Orpheus Choir, St Mary of the Angels Men's Choir, Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 13 October 1963. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Primary Schools' Music Festival Association presents its Musical festival. Conductor Geoffrey H Wilson, accompanist Isabelle Graham, Robert Pether. Wellington Town Hall, 9 October 1963. Programme Quantity: 29 album(s) Album(s). 1 ticket. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Transfers: Public records of NZSO transferred to Archives New Zealand in 2013..

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

Date: 1920 - 1940 - 1999

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-Australia-1900/1999

Description: Includes brochure of Melbourne press criticisms of Mr Claude M Haydon's grand opera "Paolo and Francesca", performed in May 1920. Includes programmes for the following performances: 1958: "The barber of Seville". Elizabethan Trust Opera Company. Programme (Associate conductor Georg Tintner) "Fidelio". Elizabethan Trust Opera Company. Programme (Associate conductor Georg Tintner) 1962: "Ariadne auf Naxos", "Falstaff", "Don Giovanni", "La Traviata". Grand opera 1962. Her Majesty's Theatre Brisbane, 5-28 July [1962]. Programme (Peter Baillie) 1965: Sutherland-Williamson International Grand Opera Company. Her Majesty's Theatre 1965. Season booklet (Ronald Maconaghie, Georg Tintner) 1966: "The great waltz". Her Majesty's Theatre, 1966. Programme (Phil Jay) "Funny girl". Her Majesty's Theatre 1966. Programme (With an advertisement for Franquin on page 19) 1967: J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Fiddler on the roof", with Brigid Lenihan, Max Bruch, Margaret Christensen. Direction reproduced by Fred Hebert; musical direction Noel Smith; choreography reproduced by Betty Pounder. Her Majesty's Theatre, 28 October 1967. Programme 1971: The University of Adelaide Fifth Summer School of Music. Two operas by Gian-Carlo Menotti. "The medium" and "The telephone". Produced by Donald Munro. 28-29 January 1971. Programme (Donald Munro) 1972: The University of Adelaide Elder Conservatorium of Music. Two operas by Gian-Carlo Menotti. "The medium" and "The telephone". Producer Donald Munro. Union Hall, 19-22 April 1972. Programme (Donald Munro) 1973: "A little night music",. Her Majesty's Theatre Sydney, 30 November 1973. Programme (Bartholomew John) 1974: Australian Opera. Nabucco. Sydney Opera House, 14 January 1974. Programme (Brecon Carter, conductor) 1975: Australian Opera. "Ariadne on Naxos". Sydney Opera House, July - October 1975. Programme (Ronald Maconaghie, Conal Coad, Grant Dickson) 1976: Australian Opera. 1976 gala season booklet (Grant Dickson, Kiri Te Kanawa) Australian Opera. "Aida". Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, 13 January - 21 February 1976. Programme Australian Opera. "La boheme". Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, 22-28 September 1976. Programme Australian Opera. "Cosi fan tutte". Sydney Opera House, 15 January - 19 February 1976. Programme and booklet (Anson Austin) Australian Opera. "Marriage of Figaro". Sydney Opera House, 16 August - 9 October 1976. Programme (Ronald Maconaghie) 1977: Australian Opera. 1977 winter season booklet (Heather Begg) Australian Opera. 1977 Melbourne season. Princess Theatre 24 March - 19 May. Booklet (Ronald Maconaghie) Opera in concert. Concert Hall Sydney Opera House, 24 July 1977. Programme (Heather Begg, Ronald Maconaghie, Anson Austin) 1978: Australian Opera. "The triumph of honour" (Scarlatti). Adelaide Festival of the Arts, Bonython Hall [1978?]. Programme (Conal Coad) Australian Opera. "Don Giovanni". Sydney Opera House 19 July - 8 August 1978. Programme (Kristian Fredrikson, costume design) "La boheme". Australian Opera, 8-29 September 1978. Programme (Grant Dickson) Victoria State Opera. "Idomeneo". Princess Theatre Melbourne, June - July 1978. Programme (Beverley Bergen) 1979: Australian Opera. 1979 Sydney Winter season. Sydney Opera House, June 6 - October 20 [1979]. Programme (Heather Begg, Ronald Maconaghie) 1980: Australian Opera. 1980 winter season pamphlet. Sydney Opera House, 7 June - 25 October (Richard Greager, Grant Dickson, Allan Lees (set design), Heather Begg, Anson Austin, Kristian Fredrikson (designer)) Australian Opera. The barber of Seville. Sydney Opera House, 12 August - 18 October 1980. Programme (Richard Greager, Grant Dickson) Victoria State Opera. The pearl fishers. Princess Theatre, Melbourne, June-July 1980. Programme (Keith Lewis) (2 copies) 1981: Australian Opera. 1981 season pamphlet (Richard Greager, Heather Begg) Australian Opera. 1981 Sydney season, 13 June - 31 October. Pamphlet (Anson Austin, Richard Greager) "The pearl fishers". Australian Opera, 7-23 January 1980. Programme (Keith Lewis, Noel Mangin) 1981: "La buona figliuola". Australian Opera, season August - October 1981. Programme (Heather Begg, Richard Greager, Lynne Cantlon) 1983: Australian Opera. 1983 season booklet (Richard Greager, Heather Begg) 1984: Australian Opera. 1984 season at Sydney Opera House. Booklet (Heather Begg, Anson Austin, Richard Greager) Australian Opera. "Dialogues of the Carmelites", by Francis Poulenc. Sydney Opera House, 1-26 September 1984. Programme (Heather Begg, Richard Greager) "Oliver!" Adelaide Festival Centre, 1984? Programme (Bartholomew John) 1985: Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House summer seasn, January/February 1985. Pamphlet (Richard Greager, Noel Mangin, Allan Lees (set designer)) "Cats". An exclusive invitation from American Express. A special charter flight to Sydney, tickets to the musical "Cats" and accommodation for 3 days and nights! Pamphlet and application form. 1987: Australian Opera. 1987 winter season, Sydney Opera House. Programme (Richard Greager, Heather Begg, Wendy Dixon, Anson Austin, Nicola Ferner-Waite, Malvina Major) Victoria State Opera 1987 season. Subscription brochure and booking form. (Wendy Dixon, Noel Mangin) 1990: Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House 1990 season booklet (Anson Austin, Heather Begg, Kristian Fredrikson (Costume design), Patrick Power, Anthea Moller, Wendy Dixon, Christopher Doig, Conal Coad) Victoria State Opera. 1990 spring season brochure (Patrick Power, Noel Mangin) 1991: Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House 1991 season booklet (Christopher Doig, Wendy Dixon, Anson Austin, Nicola Ferner-Waite, Kerry Henderson, Dobbs Franks, Heather Begg) 1992: Australian Opera. Summer 1992. Sydney Opera House. Season brochure (Christopher Doig, et al) 1993: Australian Opera. Victorian Arts Centre, March-May 1993. Season pamphlet (Anson Austin, Heather Begg) Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Theatre Company present "The phantom of the opera", starring Rob Guest, Marina Prior, and Peter Cousens. Theatre Royal Sydney, [1993]. Programme Victoria State Opera, Melbourne. 1993 subscription season pamphlet (Noel Mangin, Anson Austin) Australian Opera. Summer 1993, Sydney Opera House pamphlet (Heather Begg, Conal Coad, Kerry Henderson) Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House, Winter 1993. Pamphlet (Christopher Doig, Heather Begg) Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House 1993. Programme booklet (Conal Coad, Kerry Henderson, Heather Begg, Christopher Doig) Australian Opera. "Un ballo in maschera", by Verdi. Sydney Opera House, 4 September 1993. Programme (Heather Begg) 1994: Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House, June to October 1994. Pamphlet (Anson Austin, Patrick Power, Barry Mora, Christopher Doig) Australian Opera. Esso Opera in the Park. "Madama Buttefly" by Puccini. Sydney Domain, 15 January 1994. Programme (Andrew Dalley) Victoria State Opera. 1994 subscription season brochure (Patrick Power, Nicholas Todorovic) 1995: Sydney Symphony Orchestra. "Das Rheingold". Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, 30 November - 2 December [1995]. Pamphlet (Richard greager, Conal Coad, Suzanne Prain) Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House, Winter 1995. Pamphlet (Suzanne Prain, Kerry Henderson, Conal Coad, Heather Begg, Anson Austin, Nicola Ferner-Waite, Christopher Doig, Helen Medlyn) 1996: Australian Opera. Sydney Opera House, Summer 1996. Pamphlet (Kerry Henderson, Barry Mora, Anson Austin, Wendy Dixon, Heather Begg) 1998: "Show boat". Regent Theatre Melbourne, 30 December 1998. Programme (Kate Lineham, Tracy Wilson-Stewart) Quantity: 57 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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

Date: 1917 - 1955 - 1960 - 1937 - 1956 - 1979

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-GB-1900/1979

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1917: Aldwych Theatre. Sir Thomas Beecham's Season of grand opera. "Faust". Programme Princes Theatre. "Carminetta" [17 December 1917]. Programme (May Beatty) 1923: "The boatswain's mate" and "Fete galante". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 11 June 1923. Programme (Rosina Buckman) 1926: Royal Opera House Covent Garden. Farewell appearance of Dame Nellie Melba in opera at Covent Garden. 8 June 1926. Programme. Farewell of Dame Nellie Melba 1926. Royal Albert Hall, 25 June 1926. Souvenir programme. 1937: Three one act operas: "Il tabarro", "Suor Angelica", "Gianni Schicchi" Conductor Warwick Braithwaite. Dukes Hall, Royal Academy of Music, 13-17 July 1937. Programme (Warwick Braithwaite) 1939: Sadlers Wells. "Rigoletto". Sadlers Wells Theatre, 6 January 1939. Programme (Warwick Braithwaite) 1951: "Billy Budd". First performance, at Royal Opera House Covent garden, 1 December 1951. Programme (Inia Te Wiata) 1953: Handel Opera Society, 21st anniversary season. "Alcina". Sadler's Wells Theatre, 22-31 October 1975. Programme (Bryan Drake) 1955: Royal Albert Hall. Beniamino Gigli; with Dino Fedri at the piano. Sunday March 6th 1955. programme. 1956: Gala performance ("Pearl fishers", "Faust", "Simone [sic] Boccanegra ... with ballet items). Sadlers Wells Theatre in the presence of HRH Princess Margaret, 6 January 1956. Programme (Denis Dowling) "The magic flute". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 19 January 1956. Programme (Inia Te Wiata) "The magic flute". Special performance in the presence of HRH the Duchess of Kent in honour of the bi-centenary of the birth of Mozart. Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 27 January 1956. Programme (Inia Te Wiata) 1959: "My fair lady". Theatre Royal Drury Lane, 30 April 1958. Souvenir book (No known NZ connection) 1960s: "The most happy fella". Coliseum. Souvenir book (Inia Te Wiata) 1960: Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 28 May - 16 August 1960. Programme (Emily Maire [Mair]) Guildhall School of Music and Drama. "Der Freischutz". May-June 1960. Programme (Clarence Atkinson, Corinne Bridge) 1961: "Un giorno di Regno". St Pancras Arts Festival, 21-22 March 1961. Programme (John Hauxvell) "Jane Eyre" a new musical. Theatre Royal Windsor, 13 June 1961. Programme (Vivienne Martin) Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 24 May - 20 August 1961. Programme (Emily Maire [Mair]) 1962: Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 21 May - 19 August 1962. Programme (Emily Maire [Mair]) 1963: "The daughter of the regiment". Royal Festival Hall, 8 February 1963. Programme (Donald McIntyre) 1964: Sadlers Wells Opera. "Rigoletto". Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 4 January 1964. Programme (Noel Mangin; conductor Warwick Braithwaite) 1965: "Curlew river". Chester Cathedral, 6-8 October 1965. Programme (Bryan Drake) Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1965. Programme (Alex Lindsay; Jon Andrew in "Der Rosenkavalier") 1966: Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1966. Programme (Janet Kenny in "Die Zauberflote") "Maria Stuarda", by Gaetano Donizetti. 12th St Pancras Arts Festival, Town Hall Euston Road, 1-2 March 1966. Programme / flier. (Bryan Drake) 1967: Sadlers Wells Opera. "Madam Butterfly". Royal Shakespeare Theatre, [early 1967]. Programme (Noel Mangin; conductor Warwick Braithwaite) London Opera Centre. "The magic flute", 19-22 July 1967. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) London Opera Centre. 13-16 December 1967. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1968: London Opera Centre at Sadler's Wells. 16-21 December 1968. Programmel (Kiri Te Kanawa) Anniversary gala in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, 24 October 1968. ("Fidelio", ""Leonore overture", "Nutcracker", "Aida"). Royal Opera House Covent Garden. Programme (2 copies) (Donald McIntyre) Sadler's Wells Theatre. "Albert Herring". London Opera Centre, 16-17 December 1968. Programme (Student list in back includes Kiri Te Kanawa, Mary Masterton, Kurt Ganzl, Michael Crowl) Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1968. Programme (Peter Baillie in "Anna Bolena") 1970: "A midsummer night's dream". Opera at the Maltings, 29 and 31 August [1970]. Programme (Bryan Drake) 1973: Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1973. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) Fanfare; a celebration in words and usic to mark the entry of the United Kingdom into the European Community. Covent Garden, 3 January 1973. Special Royal Gala souvenir in the shape of a fan with a red tassle (Kiri Te Kanawa). 1974: Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1974. "Le nozze di Figaro" included. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) (2 copies) Photocopies of newclippings about Kiri Te Kanawa in "Faust". Observer review, 17 November 1984, Times Saturday review 29 June 1974; Times 11 December 1974. An evening of opera and ballet in honour of Lord Drogheda, chairman 1958-1974, in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. 17 July 1974. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1975: "Alcina". Handel Opera Society. Sadlers Wells Theatre 1975. Programme (Bryan Drake) Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1975. "Intermezzo" included. Programme (Jean Williams) "King Saul", by Alan Detweiler. Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, 26-28 November 1975. Programme (Rodney Macann) Phoenix Opera Gala. Sadler's Wells Theatre, 30 November [1975]. Programme (Denis Dowling) 1977: "Peter Grimes". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 24 March 1977. Programme (Patricia Payne) 1978: "Big sin city". The Round House (London), ca 1978. Programme (Ellie Smith) Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1978. Programme (Keith Lewis) Ludlow Festival. "The taming of the shrew". 24 June - 8 July 1978. Programme (Edmund Bohan) 1979: Camden Festival 17-31 March 1979. Programme (Keith Lewis) Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1979. Programme (Keith Lewis, Patrick Power) "My fair lady". Haymarket Theatre Leicester. 9 November 1978. Programme (Peter Land) Quantity: 44 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 350 mm.

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Wellington City Opera :[Programmes, pamphlets and flyers for opera performances, operas...

Date: 1991

By: Wellington City Opera Trust

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-WCO-1991

Description: Includes: 2-sided flyer listing personnel, performers, designers, etc of wellington City Opera. The 1991 Caltex season at the Opera. Special subscription offer. Pamphlet Wellington City Opera presents "La boheme", by Giacomo Puccini. The 1991 Caltex season at the opera. Conductor John Matheson, director Bernd Benthaak, designer Allan Lees, lighting designer Ian Nicholls, chorus master Michael Vinten (With David Lemke, Christopher Doig, Derek Miller, Richard Mark-Weston, Roger Gill, Suzanne Prain, Leslie Dorizac, Anne Cheng, Ron Thrush, Greg Mildenhall). Wellington, 1991. Programme (2 copies) and study guide Wellington City Opera presents "The magic flute", by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The 1991 Caltex season at the opera. Conductor Patrick Thomas, director Gray Veredon, designer Kristian Fredrikson, lighitng designer Ian Nicholls, chorus master Stephen Matthews (With Jeffrey Reynolds, Anne Cheng, Sally Barratt-Boyes, Mary Toye, Margaret Medlyn, Stewart Cameron, Andrea Garing, Marion Ewen, Peter Baillie). Wellington, 1991. Programme (2 copies) Wellington City Opera presents "Il trovatore", by Giuseppe Verdi. The 1991 Caltex season at the opera. Conductor Patrick Thomas, director Andreas Homoki, designer Uwe Muller-Veith, lighting designer Ian Nicholls, assistant conductor Stephen Matthews, chorus director Emily Mair, repetiteur Philippa Ward (With Barry Mora, Nicola Ferner-Waite, Flora Edwards, Kenneth Collins, Bruce Carson, Joan Moran, Peter Baillie, Ron Thrush). Wellington, 1991. Programme (2 copies) and study guide Quantity: 7 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Loretta Lander, Wellington, in 2014

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[Music programmes 1978].

Date: 1978

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1978

Description: Includes: AGC Paradine Entertainments Ltd present Joan Armatrading. Town Hall Wellington, 11 June. Ticket for Stalls T29 Auckland University Singers, conductor Peter Godfrey. Whakatane Little Theatre, 22 July; St Patricks Catholic Church Te Puke, 23 July [1978]. Programme Peter Baillie (tenor) with Raymond Wilderspin (organ). St John's Church Willis Street, 30 July, 2.30 pm. Flyer only Bay of Plenty Music School, 5-7 May, Whakatane [1978]. Pamphlet /programme / application form Blenheim Choral Society. Rules; amended & re-introduced February 1978. [photocopied sheet] Liona Boyd. Don't miss this opportunity to see and hear the musical event of the year. Tour itinerary August 1978. Pamphlet / booking form Frans Bruggen, recognized as the world's greatest recorder and Baroque flute player ... with Anthony Jennings, harpsichord. St Peter's Church Willis Street, 22 March [1978], Flier (2 copies) Cantabile Singers, conducted by Beatrice Webster. "The messiah", by George Frederick Handel. Tauranga Town Hall, 3 November; St Patricks Church Te Puke, 4 November [1978]. Programme Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. J S Bach St John Passion. Cathedral Choir, Burnside Chorale, Orchestra; conductor Don Whelan. [Christchurch], 24 March [1978?] Programme Christchurch Civic Music Council Incorporated. National concerto competition (Instrumental). 1977-1978. Final concert (With Alison Catanach, Rachel Skinner, Wilma Smith, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Adjudicator Keith Field). Town Hall Auditorium, 18 February [1978]. Programme (2 copies) An evening of Schubert songs commemorating the 150th anniversary of the composer's death. Introduced and sung by Gerald Christeller (baritone) with Colleen Rae-Gerard at the piano. Memorial Theatre Victoria University, 11 October [1978]. Flier "Christmas festival of carol singing". Wellington Town Hall, 3 December [1978]. Invitation card only Combined Colleges Music Festival. (Wairarapa College, Rathkeale, Kuranui College, Chanel College, St Matthews College, Makora College, Solway). 26-27 April 1978. Programme College Consort. Help export genuine New Zealand wind! Send the Crumhorns to Canada. Pamphlet / donation form David Farquhar; a tribute on his 50th birthday. St Andrew's Church, 5 April 1978. Radio New Zealand. Programme (2 copies) Third Gisborne Music School. Gisborne Girls' High School Gisborne, 8-13 May 1978. Programme / enrolment form The Haber Duo: Michael Haber ("a romantic cellist") and Nancy Haber ("an excllent harpist"). [Concert Chamber, 4 May 1978]. Flier, plus fliers for both individual performers, with photographs Hamilton Music School. Twentieth, 18-22 August [1978]. Centre for Continuing Education, University of Waikato. Pamphlet Maurice Hasson, violin; Maurice Till, piano. Wellington Concert Chamber 28 March; Tauranga Town Hall, 30 march 1978. Programme Michael Houstoun. Piano recital. Old St Paul's, 20 November [1978]. Flier (with photograph) John Forrest Senior High School. New Zealand concert tour, 1-17 September 1978. Pamphlet / repertoire [Jubilate Singers?]. Music of the Italian Renaissance. Organist David Childs; conductor Martin Setchell. [Christchurch?] Catholic Cathedral, Sunday 11 June [1978?]. Programme (2 copies) Sylvia Kersenbaum. Recital. Wellington State Opera House, 15 April 1978. Programme Rhona Lever (bass viol); Peter Low (harpsichord). Lunchtime concert; music for bass viol and harpsichord by Marais, Rameau, Couperin. State trinity Centre, 19 May [1978]. Programme New Zealand Accordion Association. Championships. Avondale Intermediate School, Holley Street Avondale, 3-4 June 1978. Programme Royal School of Church Music (Wellington Branch). Summer course with Martin How. Nelson Boys College, 16-23 January 1978. Pamphlet / enrolment form (2 copies) Royal School of Church Music, conductor Gary Bowler with brass ensemble; accompanist Stanley Jackson. Christmas carol festival. Wellington Cathedral Molesworth Street, 2 December [1978]. Yellow flier. The NZSO presents Gyorgy Sandor, piano. Recital Christchurch James Hay Theatre, 27 April 1978. Programme Sonic [Circus] 5 (With Victoria University Music Department, Gary Brain, Trevor Dean, John Rimmer, James Fulkerson, Schola Musica, Margaret Nielsen, Gavin Saunders, Gillian Bibby, Kass McAuliffe, et al.). Symphony House, August 1978. Programme (2 copies) Betty Stewart organ recital. St John's Presbyterian Church Willis Street, 15 October 2.30 pm [1978]. Flyer only Randy Stonehill. Music at it's [sic] best. Wellington Concert Chamber, 30 August [1978]. Flier Symphonic band weekend, for brass, woodwind, percussion and string bass players. Tauranga, 23-25 May 1978. Pamphlet / enrolment form Maurice Till pianist in recital. James Hay Theatre, 25 August 1978. Programme (Christchurch Chamber Music Society) Maurice Till piano; Patricia Lawrey mezzo-soprano. Marama Hall Dunedin 22 February 1978; Concert Chamber Wellington, 25 February 1978. Programme (2 copies) [Wadestown Plunket fundraiser concert] (With Fiona Pople, Ted Pople, Sonja Wilson, Anne Kendall, Amelia Skinner, Blanche Norton, and a Dixieland bracket). St Lukes Hall Wadestown, 5 December 1978. Programme Wainuiomata Choir, conductor John Knox, soloists Heather Taylor, Debbie Woodford, John Miley, Michael Riddiford, pianist Maurie Faulkner. St Stephens Union Church, 30 September 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Christchurch Cathedral, 16 March 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Nelson Cathedral, 18 March 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Wanganui Christ Church, 20 March 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Hamilton Cathedral, 1 April; Dunedin Cathedral, 9 April 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Wellington, Old St Pauls, 5 April 1978. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. Napier Cathedral, 3 April 1978. Programme Wellington Society for Music Education. Concert list no. 2, March 1978. Third Wellington Music School. Chilton St James School, Lower Hutt, 20-23 October (Labour weekend) 1978. Pamphlet / application form (2 copies) Wellington Organists' Association Inc. Wellington organ festival. 3-5 June 1978. Pamphlet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Richard Till, from the papers of his father Maurice Till. One item donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for opera, light opera, musicals and mu...

Date: 1964 - 1966

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

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Opera-1964/1966

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for the following: 1964: Tivoli Circuit and Aztec Services present Franz Schubert's "Lilac time" starring John Larsen and Mary Bassano. Produced by Stanley Willis-Croft. Melbourne, commencing 15 May 1964. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present "Never too late" (with Milo Boulton, Frank Farmer and Mary Orr. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 24 August 1964. Programme and flier Wellington Operatic Society Inc presents "Showboat". Grand Opera House Wellington, 11-21 March 1964. Programme (2 copies) Theatre Arts (Inc) presents "Song of Norway", produced by Vivian Jacobs. Production directed by Jack Goode; musical director George Hopkins; choreography Russell Kerr; ballet mistress Christine Robertson. Grand Opera House Wellington, 11-16 May 1964. Programme (2 copies) Aztec Services & Tivoli Circuit in association with Bernard delfont of London present Jackie Warner direct from New York in "Stop the world - I want to get off", also starring Evelyn Page from New York. Tivoli [Australia], Friday 7th February [1964]. Promotional pamphlet Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust presents the Elizabethan Trust Opera Company in "Cosi fan tutte", by W A Mozart. Producer Stefan Haag; designer Desmond Digby (with singers Ronald Maconaghie, Peter Baillie). Elizabethan Theatre Sydney, 1964. Programme 1965: Wellington Repertory. "Aladdin", written and directed by David Tinkham; musical director Geoffrey Newson; choreography Colleen Walling; sets Cedric Leeming. Grand Opera House Wellington, 8-18 December 1965. Programme A large overseas company headed by Joy Nichols, Wallas Eaton, Tony Holland, Johnny Lockwood, in "Instant marriage". Tivoli [Melbourne], commencing 7 August [1965]. Promotional pamphlet Downstage "Oh what a lovely war!", a musical. Downstage - NZ Theatre Centre production. Flier 1966: J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Hello Dolly!" Produced by Fred Hebert; musical director Brian Buggy (Starring Carole Cook and Jack Goode). Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 7 April 1966. Programme (2 copies, autographed) Downstage Theatre. "Oh what a lovely war". An Auckland Festival attraction. His Majesty's Theatre, 23 May - 8 June [1966]. Promotional pamphlet. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.