Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes. January - June...

Date: 1952

From: National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1947-1962].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1952-1

Description: Includes: The 1952 National Orchestra concerts for schools. Programme (Pink folded pamphlet) 4 March: Conductor Michael Bowles; soloist Keith Field, piano. Auckland Town Hall, 4 March 1952. Programme 6 March: Conductor Michael Bowles; soloists Sybil Phillips, Mary Murphy, Stewart Harvey, Donald Munroe [Munro]. Auckland Town Hall, 6 March 1952. Programme 27 March: Conductor Michael Bowles; soloists Sybil Phillips, Mary Murphy, Stewart Harvey, Donald Munro. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 27 March 1952. Programme 19 April: Conductor Michael Bowles; soloist Jiri Tancibudek. Wellington Town Hall, 19 April 1952. Programme 5 May: Conductor Michael Bowles; soloist Richard Farrell. Wellington Town Hall, 5 May 1952. Programme 20 May: Conductor Michael Bowles; soloist Richard Farrell. Wellington Town Hall, 20 May 1952. Programme 14 June: Conductor Michael Bowles; soloists Vincent Aspey, eric Lawson, Sybil Phillips, Mary Murphy, Stewart Harvey, Donald Munro. Wellington Town Hall, 14 June 1952. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 7 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes. July - Decembe...

Date: 1955

From: National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1947-1962].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1955-2

Description: Includes: 2 July: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Ventsislav Yankoff. Town Hall Wellington, 2 July 1955. Programme (2 copies) 23 July: 2 August: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Larry Adler. Town Hall Wellington, 2 August 1955. Programme (2 copies) 17 August: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Jascha Spivakovsky. Town Hall Wellington, 17 August 1955. Programme 6 September: Conductor James Robertson; soloists Florence Taylor and Ronald Dowd. Town Hall Wellington, 6 September 1955. Programme (2 copies) 7 September?: Lunchtime concert tomorrow. Conductor James Robertson; soloist Ronald Dowd. [7 September 1955?]. Flyer (inserted in programme for 5 September) 5 November: Beethoven concert. National Orchestra and Combined Wellington Choirs. Conductor James Robertson, chorus master Harry Brusey; soloists Sybil Phillips, Mary Pratt, Robin Gordon, Donald Munro. Town Hall Wellington, 5 November 1955. Programme (2 copies) Lunchtime concerts by the National Orchestra. Conductors Vincent Aspey, Oswald Cheeseman, Alex Lindsay. 11 November - 5 December [1955?]. Flier 24 November: Spring and summer concert, presented by the National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Conductor James Robertson; with Schola Cantorum, conducted by Stanley Oliver. Town Hall Wellington, 24 November 1955. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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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. 1960-1969]

Date: 1960 - 1969

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Orpheus-1960s

Description: Includes: 1960s?: The Orpheus Choir and the Lindsay Orchestra of Wellington present a concert. Soloists Janet Marsland, Peggy Roberts, Marion Gray, George Metcalfe, Bruce Carson. Conductor Malcolm Rickard, leader of the orchestra May Hannan, pianist Cherry van Kranen, organist Peter Averi. Programme (2 copies) The Upper Hutt Music Society (Inc) presents the Orpheus Choir, conductor Malcolm Rickard with Cherry van Kranen, pianist, Peter Averi, organist and the Lindsay String Orchestra (leader May Hannan). [1965?] Programme 1960: Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir presents Handel's oratorio "Messiah". Conductor Malcolm Rickard, soloists Sybil Phillips, Mary Pratt, Noel Signal, Charles Naylor. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 23 November 1960; Wellington Town Hall, 27 November 1960. Programme (2 copies) 1961: Orpheus Choir, conductor Malcolm Rickard. "The passion of Our Lord according to St John" (J S Bach). Wellington Town Hall, 28 March 1961. Programme British Music Society. Wanganui Branch presents the Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir, conductor Malcolm Rickard. Soloists Rosemary Rogatsy, Margaret Hunt, Robin Gordon, Charles Naylor, Alex Lindsay Strings, Terence Cresswell (pianist). Opera House, 16 September 1961. Programme Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir presents "Judas Maccabaeus" oratorio by Handel. Soloists Robin Gordon, Nelson Wattie, Rosemary Rogatsy, Margaret Hunt; small choir from Wellington East Girls' College; Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, conductor Malcolm Rickard. Wellington Town Hall, 15 October 1961. Programme Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir presents Handel's oratorio "Messiah". Conductor Malcolm Rickard, soloists Rena Edwards, Kate Harcourt, Noel Signal, Charles Naylor. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra with solo trumpeter Norman Goffin. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 22 November 1960; Wellington Town Hall, 25 November 1960. Programme (2 copies) 1962: Hutt Valley Orpheus Choir, conductor Malcolm Rickard. "The passion of Our Lord according to St John". Wellington Town Hall, 27 March 1962. Programme (2 copies) Malcolm Rickard and the Orpheus Choir. Promenade concert. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 21 July 1962. Programme "Messiah". The Orpheus Choir, conductor Malcolm Rickard. wellington Town Hall, 1 Dec. 1962. Programme (2 copies) 1963: The Orpheus Choir presents a programme to celebrate the re-opening of Wesley Church in Wesley Church Taranaki Street. Soloists Margaret Hunt, Bruce Chandler, Frank Malthus with the Alex Lindsay Strings. Pianist Rosemary Barnes. 6 July [1963?]. Programme (2 copies) 1964: Orpheus Choir conducted by Malcolm Rickard. With Alex Lindsay Orchestra, leader Ritchie Hanna. Featuring Rosemary Barnes. WTown Hall, 18 October 1964. Programme (2 copies) 1965: Orpheus Choir with the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra (led by May Hannan), conductor Malcolm Rickard soloists Maureen Shaw, Marion Gray, Bruce Chandler, Charles Naylor. "Messiah". Masterton Town Hall, 20 November 1965. Programme Orpheus Choir with the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra (led by May Hannan), conductor Malcolm Rickard soloists Maureen Shaw, Marion Gray, Bruce Chandler, Charles Naylor. "Messiah".. St Andrew's Church, Levin, 24 November 1965. Programme The Orpheus Choir presents "Carols for Christmas". Lower Hutt Town Hall, 5 December 1965. Programme 1966: Orpheus Choir; musical director Malcolm Rickard. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra (augmented). "Magnificat" (Bach), "Nelson" mass -(Haydn), Chorale preludes for organ (Bach) - Peter Averi. Wesley Church Taranaki Street, Wellington, 23 May 1966. Programme Orpheus Choir; musical director Malcolm Rickard, present Mendelssohn's "Elijah" with soloists Heather Taylor, Corrine [Corinne] Bridge, George Metcalf[e], Charles Naylor and the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 25 September [1966]. Flyer only Orpheus Choir, conductor Malcolm Rickard. "Messiah". St Andrew's Church, Levin, 23 November 1966. Programme The NZBC presents "Messiah" ... with the Orpheus Choir and the NZBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Malcolm Rickard; soloists Molly McGurk, Corinne Bridge, Brian Hansford, Ramon Opie; organist Peter Averi. Wellington Town Hall, 13 & 15 December 1966. Programme 1967: Orpheus Choir ... presents "Creation" (Franz Joseph Haydn) with Emily Mair, George Metcalfe, Charles Naylor and Alex Lindsay Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 6 August 1967. Programme (2 copies) Orpheus Choir presents "A supper concert". [With] Bruce Chandler, Arianthe Garland, Marion Gray, Bruce Carson, Raymond Simenauer, Adrian McKimm, Peter Thrush, Wellington East Girls' Choir, Rae de Lisle, Leslie Matthews, Anthony Jennings, the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 20 September 1967. Programme (2 copies) The NZBC presents "Messiah" .. with the Orpheus Choir and the NZBC Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Malcolm Rickard; soloists Elisabeth Hellawell, Lauris Elms, George Metcalfe, Charles Naylor; organist Anthony Jennings. Wellington Town Hall, 9 & 11 December 1967. Programme 1968: Join the Orpheus Choir, the chorus with a difference [Flyer. 1968] (2 copies) The Orpheus Choir presents "Carols for Christmas" with the Melody Bells and Alan Johnston at the organ, Cherry van Kranen, pianist. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 17 December 1968. Programme 1969: Orpheus Choir of Wellington with the Lindsay Orchestra; musical director Malcolm Rickard. Auckland Festival. Auckland Town Hall, 30 March 1969. Programme (2 copies) Bach's "Mass in B Minor"; guest conductor John Hopkins. Soloists April Cantelo, Corinne Bridge, George Metcalfe, Charles Naylor with the Lindsay Orchestra. 22 October 1969. Programme (2 copies) Bach/Stravinsky season. 22 October to 20 November 1969, presented by the Orpheus Choir, Lindsay Orchestra of Wellington and members of the NZBC Symphony Orchestra with conductors John Hopkins, Alex Lindsay and outstanding soloists including April Cantelo [and] Janetta McStay. Folded pamphlet Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Joe Barnao, Levin, in 2016.

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1951].

Date: 1951

From: National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1947-1962].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1951

Description: Includes programmes for concerts on: 17 February: Music under the stars. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. Three open-air serenade concerts. Auckland, 14, 15 and 17 February. Third concert [17 February 1951]. Programme / flyer 15 March: The Music Committee of the Canterbury Centennial Association and the New Zealand Broadcasting Service present a choral and orchestral concert. Secondary schools, colleges, technical colleges and the National Orchestra conducted by Michael Bowles. King Edward Barracks Christchurch, 15 March 1951. Programme 6 April: Dunedin Music Festival 1951. Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; Cara Hall solo pianist. Town Hall Dunedin, 6 April 1951. Programme 17 April: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; solo pianist Vera Bradford. Opera House Wanganui, 17 April 1951. Programme 17-19 April: Schools concert. Conductor Michael Bowles. Wanganui 17 April; Hawera 18 April; New Plymouth 19 April [1951?]. Flier / programme (2 copies) 8 May: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; solo pianist Vera Bradford. Town Hall Wellington, 8 May 1951. Programme 12 May: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; solo 'cellist Theo Salzman. Town Hall Wellington, 12 May 1951. Programme (2 copies) 6 June: Orchestral concert. Guest conductor Sir Bernard Heinze; solo pianist Ernest Jenner. Town Hall [Wellington], 6 June 1951. Programme (2 copies) 7 July: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; solo pianist Richard Farrell. Town Hall Wellington, 7 July 1951. Programme (2 copies) 10 July: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; solo pianist Richard Farrell. Majestic Theatre Nelson, 10 July 1951. Programme 24 July: J & N Tait have the honour to present Yehudi Menuhin and by arrangement with the New Zealand Broadcasting Service, the National Orchestra, conductor Michael Bowles. Town Hall Wellington, 24 July 1951. Programme (autographed by Menuhin of front cover) 28 July: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Wellington, 28 July 1951. Programme 2 August: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; solo pianist Richard Farrell. Town Hall Dunedin, 2 August 1951. Programme 15 August: Orchestral concert. Conductor Sir Bernard Heinze; soloists Robert Masters (violin), Muriel Taylor (cello), Kinloch Anderson (piano). Town Hall Wellington, 15 August 1951. Programme 15 September: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; guest artist Ronald Dowd. Town Hall Wellington, 15 September 1951. Programme (2 copies) 29 September: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey. [With] Schola Cantorum [and] Ronald Dowd, tenor. Town Hall Wellington, 29 September 1951. Programme (2 copies) 16 October: The New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the National Orchestra, leader Vincent Aspey, with soloists Ernest Llewellyn (violin), Maurice Till (piano), John Kennedy ('cello). Town Hall Auckland, 16-18 October [1951]. Conductor Michael Bowles. Pink flyer 16 October: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspeuy; soloist Ernest Llewellyn. Town Hall Auckland, 16 October 1951. Programme 6 November: Orchestral concert. Conductor Michael Bowles; leader Vincent Aspey; soloists Ernest Llewellyn (violin), John Kennedy ('cello). Town Hall Wellington, 6 November 1951. Programme (2 copies) 13 November: Orchestral concerts. Conductor Michael Bowles; soloists Stewart Harvey, Sybil Phillips, Mary Murphy, Maurice Till. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 13 and 15 November 1951. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 18 programmes. 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 Harmonic Society :[Music programmes. 1950s]

Date: 1950 - 1959

From: Wellington Harmonic Society :[Music programmes]

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

Description: 1954: Grand Orchestral and Choral Concert. Conducted by Harry Botham. Assisting artists: Merle Gamble, and Donald Munro. Town Hall Wellington, 4 July 1954. Programme (2 copies) Concert. Conductor H Temple White; accompanist Peter Averi. Wairarapa College Assembly Hall, 18 September 1954. Programme Third Subscription concert. Conducted by H. Temple White. Assisting artists: Robin Gordon, and Ritchie Hanna. Accompanists: Nola Gordon, Peter Averi, and John Taylor. Town Hall Wellington, 16 November 1954. Programme (2 copies) 1955: Wellington Harmonic Society concert. Conducted by H. Temple White. Accompanist Peter Averi. Wairarapa College Assembly Hall, 17 September 1955. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Harmonic Society concert. Conducted by H. Temple White. Accompanist Peter Averi. Mayfair Theatre Upper Hutt, 9 August 1955. Programme 1956 Wellington Harmonic Society concert. Conducted by H. Temple White. Accompanist Peter Averi. Wairarapa College Assembly Hall, 15 September 1956. Programme 1958: The British Music Society with the Wellington Harmonic Society. Conducted by Peter Averi. Soloists: Alice Graham, Nancy Galloway, and Barry Brooks. Accompanists Robert Matthews, and Peter Averi. Convert Chamber Palmerston North, 9 August 1958. Programme 1959: First subscription concert. With soloists: Sybil Phillipps, and Robin Gordon. Accompanist John Morrison. St Andrews Presbyterian Church Wellington, 26 May 1959. Programme Second subscription concert. Conducted by Peter Averi. With soloists Judith McDonald, and Gerald Christeller. Accompanist John Morrison. Town Hall Wellington, 28 September 1959. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programme booklets and leaflets, sizes varying up to octavo size

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Music for chamber, church & theatre, no 6 - Arne and Handel arias

Date: 9 Nov 1951

From: Castle family : Papers

By: Castle, Zillah Vivian, 1911-1997; Castle, Ronald Brian, 1907-1984; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957; Arne, Thomas Augustine, 1710-1778; Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759

Reference: MST7-0627

Description: Castle tape no 10 Label: Soundmirror Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Physical Description: Paper tape Finding Aids: Castle list at 83-014-2.

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Introductory talk for 2YC programme Music for chamber, church & theatre ; Old World fes...

Date: 4 Sep 1952, 1953

From: Castle family : Papers

By: Castle, Zillah Vivian, 1911-1997; Castle, Ronald Brian, 1907-1984; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957

Reference: MST7-0629

Description: Castle tape no 12 Label: Soundmirror Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Physical Description: Paper tape Finding Aids: Castle list at 83-014-2. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A98-201) Donated by Miss M Castle, Wellington

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Early sacred music

Date: [1956?]

From: Castle family : Papers

By: Castle, Zillah Vivian, 1911-1997; Castle, Ronald Brian, 1907-1984; Castle, Maureen, 1933-2018; Castle Consort; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957; Graham, Alice, active 1949-1956; Telemann, Georg Philipp, 1681-1767; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750

Reference: MST7-0654

Description: Castle tape no 44 Label: BASF Other Titles - Tempt me then ; cantata / by Telemann ; performed by Sybil Phillips (soprano) with Zillah, Ronald & Maureen Castle Other Titles - [Untitled] / by Bach ; performed by Alice Graham with Zillah, Ronald & Maureen Castle Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: Castle list at 83-014-2. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A98-201) Donated by Miss M Castle, Wellington

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Born is the Babe ; Christmas music / with Sybil Phillips, Alice Graham, Peter Varley & ...

Date: 25 Dec 1956

From: Castle family : Papers

By: Castle, Zillah Vivian, 1911-1997; Castle, Ronald Brian, 1907-1984; Castle, Maureen, 1933-2018; Castle Consort; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957; Graham, Alice, active 1949-1956

Reference: MST7-0653

Description: Castle tape no 39 Label: BASF Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: Castle list at 83-014-2. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A98-201) Donated by Miss M Castle, Wellington

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Sunday morning with early instruments / Robin Gordon, Sybil Phillips with the Castle Co...

Date: 25 Dec 1955

From: Castle family : Papers

By: Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Castle Consort; Castle, Maureen, 1933-2018; Castle, Ronald Brian, 1907-1984; Castle, Zillah Vivian, 1911-1997; Gordon, Robin, active 1950s; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957; Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695; Schutz, Heinrich, 1585-1672

Reference: MST7-0650

Description: Castle tape no 37. Includes also a talk by Dr Lofthouse on Bach's St Matthew Passion Other Titles - Sacred song / by Bach ; performed by Robin Gordon and the Castle Consort Other Titles - The Bashful themes / by Loeillet ; performed by Robin Gordon and the Castle Consort Other Titles - Had I now what I most wish for / by Bach ; performed by Sybil Phillips with recorder consort Other Titles - Paratum cum meum / by Schutz ; performed by Sybil Phillips with viol, recorder and organ Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: Castle list at 83-014-2.

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[Recitals]

Date: 1957

From: Castle family : Papers

By: Castle, Zillah Vivian, 1911-1997; Castle, Ronald Brian, 1907-1984; Castle, Maureen, 1933-2018; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957; Gordon, Robin, active 1950s; Munro, Donald George Alfred, 1913-2012; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Couperin, Francois, 1668-1733

Reference: MST7-0645

Description: Castle tape no 29a Label: Grundig Other Titles - Sunday music with early instruments ; recital at Hataitai church / by Zillah, Ronald and Maureen Castle and Sybil Phillips, soprano Other Titles - Sheep may safely graze / by J S Bach Other Titles - To Vanity Other Titles - St Susannah ; motet / by Couperin ; performed by Zillah, Ronald and Maureen Castle with Sybil Phillips (soprano), Robin Gordon (tenor) and Donald Munro (baritone) Other Titles - To Vanity Other Titles - Sheep may safely graze / by J S Bach Other Titles - St Susannah ; motet / by Couperin Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: Castle list at 83-014-2. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A98-201) Donated by Miss M Castle, Wellington

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Lammastide & Harvest / Castle Consort with Sybil Phillips & Peter Varley

Date: 16 Aug 1953

From: Castle family : Papers

By: Castle, Zillah Vivian, 1911-1997; Castle, Ronald Brian, 1907-1984; Castle, Maureen, 1933-2018; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957; Varley, Peter, active 1953

Reference: MST7-0633

Description: Castle tape no 16 Performer: Phillips, Sybil (sop) Performer: Varley, Peter (nar) Label: Soundmirror Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Physical Description: Paper tape Finding Aids: Castle list at 83-014-2. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A98-201) Donated by Miss M Castle, Wellington

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[Performance by the Castle Consort]

Date: [1955?]

From: Castle family : Papers

By: Castle, Zillah Vivian, 1911-1997; Castle, Ronald Brian, 1907-1984; Castle, Maureen, 1933-2018; Castle Consort; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957; Arne, Thomas Augustine, 1710-1778; Quantz, Johann Joaachim, 1697-1773; Marcello, Benedetto, 1686-1739

Reference: MST7-0649

Description: Castle tape no 36 Label: BASF Other Titles - The Morning ; cantata / by Arne ; performed by Sybil Phillips (soprano) with the Castle Consort Other Titles - Sonata for viola d'amore, recorder & harpsichord / [by] Quantz ; performed by Zillah, Ronald and Maureen Castle Other Titles - Sonata ; [for 2 recorders and harpsichord] / by Marcello ; [performed by] Zillah, Ronald and Maureen Castle Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Finding Aids: Castle list at 83-014-2. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A98-201) Donated by Miss M Castle, Wellington

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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1956].

Date: 1956

From: National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes 1947-1962].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1956

Description: Includes: Youth concert. Conductor James Robertson; soloists David Galbraith, Vincent Aspey, Vincent Aspey jnr, Mike Gibbs, Frank Gurr, Bobby Girvan, Pat Watters, Ron Weatherburn, Basil Charles, John McNeilly). [October 1956?]. Programme (2 copies) 1956 Wellington subscription series. Town Hall Wellington. Pamphlet / booking form The 1956 National Orchestra concerts for schools. Conductor Sir Bernard Heinze; leader Vincent Aspey. Programme (2 copies) 21 April: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Richard Farrell. Wellington Town Hall, 21 April 1956. Programme (2 copies) 28 April: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Richard Farrell. Wellington Town Hall, 28 April 1956. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) 10 May: Beethoven concert. Conductor James Robertson; soloist Richard Farrell. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 10 May 1956. Programme 19 May: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Witold Malcuzynski. Town Hall Wellington, 19 May 1956. Programme 14 July: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Paul Badura Skoda. Town Hall Wellington, 14 July 1956. Programme 11 August: Conductor Sir Bernard Heinze; soloist Harold Beck. Town Hall Wellington, 11 August 1956. Programme 15 August: Conductor Sir Bernard Heinze; soloists Robert Masters (violin), Muriel Taylor (cello), Kinloch Anderson (piano). Town Hall Wellington, 15 August 1956. Programme 19 September: Conductor James Robertson; soloists Maurice Till (piano); Mary Pratt (contralto). Theatre Royal Christchurch, 19 September 1956. Programme 29 September: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Victoria de los Angeles. Town Hall Wellington, 29 September 1956. Programme (2 copies) 24 October: Youth concert, 10th anniversary the National Orchestra. Conductor James Robertson; soloist Jocelyn Walker, leader Vincent Aspey. 24 October 1956. Programme (2 copies) 6 November: Conductor James Robertson; soloist Maurice Till. Town Hall Wellington, 6 November 1956. Programme (2 copies) 20 November: Choral concert. National Orchestra and Phoenix Choir. Conductors James Robertson and Harry Brusey; soloists Sybil Phillips, Mary Pratt, Robin Gordon, Donald Munro, Keith Falkner, Peter Averi. Town Hall Wellington, 20 November 1956. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Verdi, Giuseppe : La Traviata (Act 3)

Date: 18 Oct 1956

From: Salkeld, Brian Hope, 1926-1995 : Papers and sound recordings

By: New Zealand Opera Company; Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957; Graham, Alice, active 1949-1956; Gordon, Robin, active 1950s; Munro, Donald George Alfred, 1913-2012; Wilson, Martin Gordon, 1924?-1980; National Orchestra of the NZBS; Robertson, James, 1912-1992

Reference: MSD12-0115

Description: Performer: Phillips, Sybil (sop) Performer: Graham, Alice (m-sop) Performer: Gordon, Robin (ten) Performer: Munro, Donald (bar) Performer: Wilson, Martin Performer: Robertson, James (cond) Label: New Zealand Broadcasting Service Quantity: 1 12" disc(s). Physical Description: acetate Finding Aids: Preliminary list available. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A88-246) Donated by Mr B Salkeld, Lower Hutt

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Tchaikovsky, Pyotr I : Eugene Onegin

Date: 29 Aug 1957

From: Salkeld, Brian Hope, 1926-1995 : Papers and sound recordings

By: Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich, 1840-1893; National Orchestra of the NZBS; Robertson, James, 1912-1992; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957; Bridge, Corinne Shirley, 1935-; Vause, Joan, active 1957; Ross, Mona, active 1952-1986; Gold, Andrew, active 1950s-1960s; Walden, Ninian, active 1950-1960s; Wilson, Martin Gordon, 1924?-1980; Rogatsy, Laszlo Oska, 1905-1962; Vercoe, Antony Arthur, 1919-2018; Phoenix Choir of Wellington

Reference: MSD10-0082

Description: Act 1 Scene 1 No 1, Act 2 Scene 2 No 18; Act 3 Scene 2 No 18. Other - Broadcast live - not pre-recorded Responsibility - Produced for radio by Brian Salkeld Quantity: 1 10" disc(s). Physical Description: acetate Finding Aids: Preliminary list available.

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Bach arias / Sybil Phillips with Castle Consort

Date: May 1953

From: Castle family : Papers

By: Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750; Castle Consort; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957

Reference: MST7-0641

Description: Castle tape no 25 Label: Soundmirror Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Physical Description: Paper tape Finding Aids: Castle list at 83-014-2.

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Musica Britannica no 2; music of Samuel Pepys

Date: 20 Sep 1950

From: Castle family : Papers

By: Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703; Zillah Castle Tudor String Consort; Castle, Zillah Vivian, 1911-1997; Castle, Ronald Brian, 1907-1984; Phillips, Sybil, active 1956-1957; Harris, Dawn, active 1951; Miller, Joseph W, active 1951-1956

Reference: MST7-0622

Description: Castle tape no 5 Label: Soundmirror Relationship complexity - See MSC-0857 which was dubbed from the original in 1983 by the Turnbull Library Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Physical Description: Paper tape Finding Aids: Castle list of tapes at 83-014-2; also preliminary list.