Henderson, Guy, active 1960s

Australian oboe player.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1966].

Date: 1966

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1966

Description: Includes: 30 June: Guest conductor Dobbs Franks; soloists Ruth Pearl, Guy Henderson. Nelson School of Music Hall, 30 June 1966. Programme (2 copies) 3 July: First subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Dobbs Franks; soloists Ruth Pearl (violin), Guy Henderson (oboe), Margaret Nielsen (piano). Paramount Theatre Wellington, 3 July 1966. Programme (Bach, Mozart, David Farquhar, Douglas Lilburn, Larry Pruden) (2 copies) 21 August: [Second subscription concert]. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Peter Godfrey; soloist Emily Mair. Paramount Theatre, 21 August 1966. Programme (2 copies) (Handel, Pizzetti, Elgar, Gabrieli, Dvorak, Michael Tippett) 25 September: Third subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Laszlo Heltay; soloist Ronald Woodcock. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 25 September 1966. Programme (2 copies) (Britten, Bach, Nielsen, Dowland, Honegger) 20 October: Guest conductor Dobbs Franks. Upper Hutt College Junior Choir, conductor Laughton Pattrick; soloist Paul Kitteridge. Upper Hutt College, 20 October [1966]. Programme (damaged, incomplete) 22 October: Guest conductor Dobbs Franks; Kapiti College Chorale, conductor Ranald McDonald. Kapiti College, 22 October 1966. Programme 3 November: Fourth subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Dobbs Franks, soloist Raymond Cohen (violin) and Mary Anderson (harp). Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 3 November 1966. Programme (2 copies) (C P E Bach, Vaughan Williams, Mozart, Debussy, Bliss) 24 November: Guest conductor Ashley Heenan; soloist Guy Henderson. Palmerston North Concert Chamber, 24 November 1966. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: Some items donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1962].

Date: 1962

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1962

Description: Includes: 14 March: Masterton Music Society presents Masterton's third prom concert given by the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Town Hall Masterton, 14 March 1962. Programme (2 copies) 8 April: St James's Church Lower Hutt. St Matthew Passion (J S Bach). Soloists John Thompson, Sybil Phillips, Donald Munro, Honor McKellar, assisted by members of the Alex Lindsay Orchestra. 8 April 1962. Programme 24 May: First subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay, soloists Richard Giese (flute) and George Simpson (piano). Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall, 24 May 1962. Programme (Telemann, Bartok, Frank Hutchens, Vaughan Williams, Dag Wiren) (2 copies) 30 June: Second subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay, soloist Guy Henderson (oboe). Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 30 June 1962. Programme (Rameau, Corelli, Ireland, Delius, Cimarosa, Skalkottas) (2 copies) 17 September: Third subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna; soloists Elsa Jensen (violin) and Frank Gurr (clarinet). Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall, 17 September 1962. Programme (Vivaldi, Lilburn, Bach, Aaron Copland, Suk) (2 copies) 23 October and 22 November: Two concerts in ideal settings. Pamphlet (2 copies) 23 October: Fourth subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, narrator William Austin, soloist Lars Johansen (violoncello). Academy Room, National Art Gallery, 23 October 1962. Programme (Bach, Vivaldi, Douglas Lilburn, Purcell, Turina, Britten) (2 copies), and invitation card 22 November: Saint Cecilia's Day Concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay; soloists Pauline Prince (soprano), John McDonald (baritone), Eric Copperwheat (organ), The Orpheus Choir, with conductor Malcolm Rickard and organist Peter Averi. Cathedral Church of St Paul, Wellington, 22 November 1962. Programme (Mozart, Handel, Michael Tippett, Gabriel Faure) (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: Some items donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1965].

Date: 1965

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1965

Description: Includes: 14 June, 11 July, 2 October, 11 November. Season flyer 14 June: First subscription concert. Ruth Pearl leader; soloist Guy Henderson, oboe. Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 14 June 1965. Programme (1 copy); and flyer (2 copies) 11 July: First concert appearance in New Zealand. Dobbs Franks, eminent American conductor will conduct the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra (leader Ruth Pearl). Paramount Theatre, 11 July [1965]. Flier with photo portrait (2 copies) 11 July: Second subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Dobbs Franks; harpsichord Loretto Cunninghame. Paramount International Cinema, 11 July 1965. Programme (Handel, Stravinsky, Bartok) (2 copies) 2 October: Third subscription concert. Leader Ruth Pearl, guest conductor Dobbs Franks; with solo pianist Janetta McStay. Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall, 2 October 1965. Programme (Haydn, Hindemith, William Schuman, Wagner) (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size. Provenance: Some items donated by the NZSO in 2014.

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Wellington Harmonic Society :[Music programmes. 1966-1969]

Date: 1966 - 1969

From: Wellington Harmonic Society :[Music programmes]

Reference: EPH-A-MUSIC-WHS-1966/1969

Description: Includes: 1966: "St Matthew Passion", conducted by Peter Zwartz. Soloists: Jennifer Zwartz, Anson Austin, Rosemary Gordon, Dorothy Hitch, Maurice Taylor, and Charles Naylor. Wellington Harmonic Society with Evans Bay Intermediate School choir. St John's Church Wellington, 3 April 1966. Programme (2 copies), and ticket Wellington Harmonic Society choral concert. Conducted by Robert Oliver. Soloists: Guy Henderson, Margaret Hunt, Bruce Chandler, Pauline Dowling, Grant Dickson, and Patricia Weir. St Peter's Church Wellington, 22 November 1966. Programme, and flier (2 copies of flier) 1967: "St Matthew Passion", conducted by Dobbs Franks. Soloists: Robin Dumbell, Charles Naylor, Elizabeth Hellawell, Heather Begg, Ramon Opie, and Grant Dickson. Wellington Harmonic Society with the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. St Peter's Church Willis Street Wellington, 19 March 1967. Programme (2 copies) Zoltan Kodaly, Gesualdo di Venosa, and Negro Spirituals, conducted by Dobbs Franks. Wellington Harmonic Society, St Peter's Church Wellington, 12 July 1967. Programme 1968: "St Matthew Passion", conducted by Dobbs Franks. Soloists: Robin Dumbell, Charles Naylor, Elizabeth Hellawell, Heather Begg, Ramon Opie, and Grant Dickson. With the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, the Bach Choir, and Rongotai College Boys' Choir. St Peter's Church Wellington, 12 April 1968. Programme (2 copies) Bergsma, Bartok, and Farquhar, conducted by Dobbs Franks. With Murray Brown, Gary Brain, and Bud Jones. St Andrew's Church, The Terrace, Wellington 10 July 1968. Programme, and flyer Dorothy Buchanan, Faure, Negro Spirituals, and Heinrich Schutz, conducted by Dobbs Franks. Soloists: Maureen Shaw, Charles Naylor, and Denis Smalley. Wellington Harmonic Society, Kent Tce Presbyterian Church, Wellington, 11 December 1968. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programme booklets and leaflets, sizes varying up to octavo size

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra: Proms 1967. Town Hall Wellington. 14-18 February 1967. Programme.

Date: 1967

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

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1967-01

Description: Programme for a series of concerts with conductors Juan Matteucci and Stanford Robinson. Soloists were: Heather Begg (soprano), Guy Henderson (oboe), Beryl Kimber (violin), Angela Shaw (soprano), Noel Signal (tenor), Ian Morton (bass-baritone), Leonard Pennario (piano), Vincente Major (soprano), Grant Dickson (tenor?) Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Programme of 16 pages, 285 x 225 mm.

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[Programmes for concerts, recitals and music events in Great Britain some featuring New...

Date: 1950 - 1959

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

Description: Includes: 1950?: Ruth Pearl (violin), Frederick Page (piano). Wigmore Hall, London, 12 November [1950?]. Programme - cover similar to that at Eph-A-MUSIC-1949-01. 1950: Colin Horsley, the brilliant young pianist. [Promotional pamphlet. 1950] Henry Wood Promenade Concerts. Royal Albert Hall, 14 January 1950. Programme (Colin Horsley) Henry Wood Promenade Concerts. Royal Albert Hall, 16 January 1950. Programme (Alan Loveday) Henry Wood Promenade Concerts. Royal Albert Hall, 10 August 1950. Programme (Alan Loveday) City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, conductor Warwick Braithwaite. City Hall Sheffield, 4 February 1950. Programme (Warwick Braithwaite) 1951: Halle Orchestra, conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent; solo pianoforte Colin Horsley. King's Hall Belle Vue Manchester, 15 April 1951. Programme (Colin Horsley) Henry Wood Promenade concerts, Winter series, 15 January 1951. Programme (Colin Horsley) Henry Wood Promenade concerts, Winter series, 17 January 1951. Programme (Colin Horsley) Henry Wood Promenade concerts, 28 July - 22 September 1951. Programme (Alan Loveday) Richard Farrell with the London Symphony Orchestra. Royal Festival Hall, 13 November 1951. Programme. Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Colston Hall Bristol, 23 August 1951. Programme (Colin Horsley) Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra; conductor Maurice Miles, soloist Alan Loveday. Leeds Town Hall, 28 October 1951. Programme (Alan Loveday) Yvonne Catterall with London Symphony Orchestra. Royal Albert Hall, 22 April 1951. Programme (NZ connection unknown) Henry Wood Promenade Concerts. 1 September 1951, with Janet Howe, Cyril Smith, Phyllis Sellick. Programme (NZ connection unknown) Henry Wood Promenade Concerts. 4 August 1951. Programme - with Constance Cummings, Rowland Jones, Louis Kentner. (NZ connection unknown) 1952: Henry Wood Promenade Concerts. 4 August 1952. Programme - with Constance Shacklock, Gina Bachauer. (NZ connection unknown) Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, 23 August 1952. Programme - with Inia Te Wiata (30 August) and Richard Farrell (1 September) mentioned in the list of forthcoming concerts. Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, 29 August 1952. Programme - with Inia Te Wiata (30 August) and Richard Farrell (1 September) mentioned in the list of forthcoming concerts. Henry Woods Promenade Concerts. 6 September 1952. Programme - with Alan Loveday (8 September) mentioned in list of forthcoming concerts. Joan Hammond (soprano) accompanied by Geoffrey Parsons on piano. The Dome Brighton, 30 November 1952. Programme (NZ connection unknown) Joan Hammond with the Philharmonia Orchestra. Royal Albert Hall, 24 February 1952. Programme (NZ connection unknown) London Philharmonic Orchestra concert. Solo violinist Alan Loveday. Royal Festival Hall, 17 February 1952. programme (Alan Loveday) Royal Philharmonic Society. Royal Festival Hall, 19 November 1952. Programme (Colin Horsley) Special concert of Russian music in memory of Nicolas Medtner [1952]. Programme (Colin Horsley) 1953: London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Fistoulari; solo pianoforte Colin Horsley. Albert Hall Nottingham, 17 August 1953. Programme (Colin Horsley) 1954: Henry Wood promenade concerts. Royal Albert Hall, 27 July 1954. Programme (Colin Horsley) Henry Wood promenade concerts. Royal Albert Hall, 16 August 1954. Programme (Alan Loveday) Royal Philharmonic Society at Royal Festival Hall, 15 December 1954. Programme (Inia Te Wiata) London Philharmonic Orchestra. Concert. Colston Hall, Bristol, 15 January 1954. Programme (Colin Horsley) London Philharmonic Orchestra at Royal Festival Hall, 9 May 1954. Programme (NZ connection unknown) London Philharmonic Orchestra at New Theatre Northampton. 16 May 1954. Programme (Colin Horsley) Halle Orchestra, conductor Geoerge Weldon; solo pianoforte Colin Horsley. Free trade Hall Manchester, 20 August 1954. Programme (Colin Horsley) London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor George Weldon; solo pianoforte Colin Horsley. Albert Hall Nottingham, 25 August 1954. Programme (Colin Horsley) London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor George Weldon; solo pianoforte Colin Horsley. Town Hall Birmingham, 26 August 1954. Programme (Colin Horsley) Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra. Bradford subscription concerts. Conductor Maurice Miles; soloists Alan Loveday and George Hankin. 6 February 1954. Programme (Alan Loveday) 1955: Croydon Symphony Orchestra. Solo violin Alan Loveday. Civic Hall Croydon, 14 May 1955. Programme (Alan Loveday) Henry Wood Promenade Concerts. Royal Albert Hall, 18 August 1955. Programme (Alan Loveday) Richard Farrell. Royal Albert Hall. International Celebrity Concert, 27 February 1955. Programme (2 copies) Scottish National Orchestra. Industrial Concert. Soloist Colin Horsley.Usher Hall Edinburgh, 27 January 1955. Programme (Colin Horsley) London Philharmonic Orchestra. Town Hall Catford, 11 December 1955. Programme (Colin Horsley) Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra with Alan Loveday. Leeds Town Hall, 9 February 1955. Programme (Alan Loveday) Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra. Farewell concert. Leeds Town Hall, 30 July 1955. Programme (Alan Loveday) 1956: BBC Concert Orchestra. Leeds Town Hall, 29 September 1956. Programme (John Hauxvell) CEMA presents the City of Belfast Orchestra. Ulster Hall, 27 September 1956. Programme (Colin Horsley) Halle Orchestra. Solo pianoforte Colin Horsley. Royal Hall Harrogate, 13 July 1956. Programme (Colin Horsley) Liverpool Philharmonic Society concert. 23 May 1956. Programme (John Hauxvell) Liverpool Philharmonic Society subscription concert. 3 January 1956. Programme (John Hauxvell) Royal Albert Hall. Music from the ballet. 17 March 1956. Programme (Richard Farrell) 1957: Grand Sunday concert at the Streatham Hill Theatre, 27 October 1957. Programme (Inia Te Wiata) Henry Wood promenade concerts. Royal Albert Hall, 9 August 1957. Programme (Alan Loveday) International Congress of Organists, London 27 July - 2 August 1957. Booklet (Auckland NZ listed as address of association - A E M Jeffery, 13 Thomas Avenue, Mt Albert, Auckland) London Philharmonic Orchestra. Royal Albert Hall, 31 May 1957. Programme (Colin Horsley) Royal Festival Hall. "Music of a century; Signs and portents". 27 May 1957. Programme (John Hauxvell) 1958: The New Zealand Music Society presents Jean Anderson (pianoforte), Guy Henderson (oboe), the Jacques Orchestrea (leader Emauel Hurwitz), conductor John Matheson. Wigmore Hall, 13 February [1958]. Programme / flier Max Rostal and Colin Horsley. Birmingham Chamber Music Society. First concert. City Art Gallery, 18 October 1958. Programme (Colin Horsley) 1959: Royal Philharmonic Society. Royal Festival Hall, 11 February 1959. Programme (Colin Horsley) Henry Wood promenade concert. Royal Albert Hall, 1 September 1959. Programme (Colin Horsley) Henry Wood promenade concert, 4 September 1959. Programme (Alan Loveday) Purcell-Handel Festival. London, 8-27 June 1959. Calendar of events (Joan Hammond) Quantity: 55 Programme(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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

Date: 1961 - 1966

By: Harry H Tombs Ltd

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WSCM

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

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University of Canterbury. School of Music :[Music programmes. 1967]

Date: 1967

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-UCSM-1967

Description: Includes lunchtime concert programmes for:: 9 March: Elisabeth Hellawell and Christopher Gray 16 March: Heather Taylor, William Hawkey, Roger Buckton 23 March: John Ritchie String Orchestra 30 March: Rolf Just Recorder Consort with Anita Ritchie soprano; Wallace Woodley, Ellen Doyle 12 April: Farquhar Wilkinson and Maurice Till 13 April: Guy Henderson, Maurits Monas, Vyvyan Yendoll, Farquhar Wilkinson 19 April: Elizabethan Quartet (Maurice Stead, Gladys Vincent, Thomas Kidson, Francis Bate) 26 April: Denis Smalley 8 June: New Zealand Wind Quintet and New Zealand Brass Ensemble 15 June: Brian Hansford and Maurice Till 22 June: University Choir and Orchestra with Sylvia Bradley, Richard Greager, Christopher Doig 6 July: Allan Chisholm, Suzanne Purnell, Jocelyn Staples, Diana Solomon, Guy Donaldson, Sylvia bradley, William R Hawkey 13 July: University of Canterbury Madrigal Singers, conductor Brian Barrett 14 July: University Orchestra, conductor John Cousins; leader Alex Blom. With Stephen McCurdy, cello and Dorothy Buchanan, piano; and Suzanne Purnell, piano. 20 July: Richard Giese, frank Gurr, Maurice Till 27 July: Music at the court of King James I - John Chisholm, Axel Blom, Elizabeth Rogers, Marjorie Sutton, Frances de Goldi, Allan Chisholm 3 August: Christchurch Harmonic Society Chorale, conductor William R Hawkey 3 and 4 August: "The coronation of Poppea" by Claudio Monteverdi. Musical director David Sell; producer Mervyn Glue (With Christopher Doig, John Harker, Jonathan Mane, Andrew Baines, Heather Verity, Sylvia Bradley, Brian Gallas, Jan ten Hove, Rosemary Turnbull, John Doig, Pauline Clark, Margaret Buchanan, Victor Ellena, Fern Scrivener). Ngaio Marsh Theatre, Ilam 10 August: John Ritchie String Orchestra, conductor John Ritchie, leader Louis Yffer 21 September: Frank Britton Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Flyers and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1963].

Date: 1963

From: Alex Lindsay String Orchestra :[Music concert programmes 1948-1973].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-ALS-1963

Description: Includes: Bach Brandenburg series. 20th June, 31st July, 10 August. Flyer / enrolment form (2 copies) Pamphlet about subscription concerts series: 1 April, 20 June, 31 July, 10 October (2 copies) 1 April: First subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, conductor Alex Lindsay (with both also on solo violin). Wellington Concert Chamber, 1 April 1963. Programme (Vivaldi, Haydn, Tartini, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky); and flyer / programme (2 copies) 20 June: Second subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, guest conductor John Hopkins; with performers Guy Henderson, Ronald Webb and Norman Booth (oboes), Peter Glen (horn), Harold Evans (bassoon) and Loretto Cunninghame (harpsichord continuo). Bach Brandenburg series. Wellington Concert Chamber, 20 June 1963. Programme (Bach, K A Hartmann, Alan Rawsthorne, Dvorak) (2 copies) 20 July: Conductor John Hopkins. Ritchie Hanna, solist and leader. Nelson College Assembly Hall, 20 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) 31 July: Third subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, guest conductor John Hopkins; with performers Richard Giese (flute), Guy Henderson (oboe), Gordon Webb (trumpet). Bach Brandenburg series. Wellington Concert Chamber, 31 July 1963. Programme (2 copies)(Bach, P Racine Fricker, Arensky, Janacek, Milko Kelemen) 10 October: Fourth subscription concert. Leader Ritchie Hanna, guest conductor John Hopkins; performers Richard Giese (flute), Jennifer Baigent (flute), Farquhar Wilkinson (cello). Bach Brandenburg series. Wellington Concert Chamber, 10 October 1963. Programme (Bach, Rossini, Boris Blacher, Alban Berg) (2 copies) 13 October: Monteverdi "Vespro della Beata Vergine" (Vespers of the Blessed Virgin); Vivaldi. "Winter" and "Summer" from "The four seasons. With the Orpheus Choir and men of the Choir of St Mary of the Angels. Wellington Town Hall, 13 October 1963. ProgrammeConductor John Hopkins. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. January - June 1966]

Date: 1966

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1966-1

Description: Includes: -[undated]. School orchestral concert. Conductor Laszlo Heltay. Programme. -NZBC Symphony Orchestra, Christchurch Subscription Series, 1966. Pamphlet. -10-12 March. Lower Hutt Jubilee Proms. Conductor Juan Matteucci. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 10-12 March 1966. Booking form. -29 March. Guest conductor Franz-Paul Decker, soloists Guy Henderson, Harold Evans, Frank Gurr and Peter Glen. Wellington Town Hall, 29 March 1966. Programme (2 copies). -2 April. Guest conductor Franz-Paul Decker, soloists Guy Henderson, Harold Evans, Frank Gurr and Peter Glen. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 2 April 1966. Programme. -6 April. Guest conductor Franz-Paul Decker, soloist Louis Kentner. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 6 April 1966. Programme (2 copies) -22 April. Conductor Juan Matteucci, soloist Gyorgy Pauk. Wellington Town Hall, 22 April 1966. Programme. -7 May. Guest conductor Franz-Paul Decker, soloist Charmian Gadd. Wellington Town Hall, 7 May 1966. Programme (2 copies). -11 June. Conductor Juan Matteucci, soloists Reiko Matsuzaki, Wilfred Simenauer, Glynne Adams and Vincent Aspey. Wellington Town Hall, 11 June 1966. Programme (2 copies). -21 June. Conductor Juan Matteucci, soloist Ruggiero Ricci. Wellington Town Hall, 21 June 1966. Programme (2 copies). -28 June. Conductor Juan Matteucci, soloist Ruggiero Ricci. Wellington Town Hall, 28 June 1966. Programme (2 copies). Other Titles - NZBC Symphony 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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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Ephemera and programmes Ju...

Date: 1961

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NO-1961-2

Description: Includes: 1 July: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Vincent Aspey. Wellington Town Hall. 1 July 1961. Programme (2 copies). 8 July: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Abbey Simon. Wellington Town Hall, 8 July 1961. Programme (2 copies). 11 July: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Abbey Simon. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 11 July 1961. Programme. 1 August: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Abbey Simon. Wellington Town Hall, 1 August 1961. Programme (2 copies). 5 August: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Abbey Simon. Auckland Town Hall, 5 August 1961. Programme 10 August: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Larry Adler. Embassy Theatre Hamilton, 10 August 1961. Programme 9 September: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Shura Cherkassky. Wellington Town Hall, 9 September 1961. Programme (2 copies). 28 September: Conductor Karel Ancerl, soloist Janetta McStay. Wellington Town Hall, 28 September 1961. Programme (2 copies). 30 September: Conductor Karel Ancerl, soloist Guy Henderson. Wellington Town Hall, 30 September 1961. Programme (2 copies). 7 October: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Shura Cherkassky. Wellington Town Hall, 7 October 1961. Programme (2 copies). 9 October: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist David Galbraith. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 9 October 1961. Programme. 10 October: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Shura Cherkassky. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 10 October 1961. Programme. 29 October: Conductor John Hopkins. Concert Chamber, Town Hall Wellington, 29 October 1961. Flyer/booking form. 14 November: Conductor Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft. Auckland Town Hall, 14 November 1961. Programme (2 copies) 18 November: Conductors Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft. Wellington Town Hall, 18 November 1961. Programme (3 copies). First copy has an envelope containing newspaper clippings relating to Stravinsky tipped in. 29 November: Conductor Rudolf Pekarek, soloist Janetta McStay. Wellington Town Hall, 29 November 1961. Programme (2 copies). 5 December: Conductor Rudolf Pekarek. Wellington Town Hall, 5 December 1961. Programme 5 December: Conductor Rudolf Pekarek. Wellington Town Hall, 5 December 1961, and Lower Hutt Town Hall, 11 December 1961. Programme on flyer. 11 December: Conductor Rudolf Pekarek. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 11 December 1961 (with Janetta McStay and Gordon Webb); and lunchtime concert 15 December (with Rena Edwards). Programme on flyer Quantity: 20 publications. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra: [Ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1967]

Date: 1967

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

By: NZBC Symphony Orchestra

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1967

Description: Includes: NZBC Symphony Orchestra. 1967 Proms. Promenade concerts no 1, 2, 3 and 4. Conductors Juan Matteucci and Stanford Robinson. Soloists Heather Begg, Vincente Major, Grant Dickson, Ian Morton, Leonard Pennario, Janetta McStay, Noel Signal, Angela Shaw. Canterbury Court Christchurch, 30 January-2 February 1967. Programme (2 copies) NZBC Symphony Orchestra. 1967 Proms. Promenade concerts no 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Conductors Juan Matteucci and Stanford Robinson. Soloists Heather Begg, Guy Henderson, Vincente Major, Grant Dickson, Ian Morton, Leonard Pennario, Beryl Kimber, Noel Signal, Angela Shaw. Wellington Town Hall, 14-18 February 1967. Programme (2 copies) NZBC Symphony Orchestra. 21st Birthday concert with Hoffnung premiere. Conductor Juan Matteucci. Soloists Vincent Aspey, Grant Dickson, Davina Whitehouse (speaker), Noel Signal, David Galbraith, Peter Read (speaker). Wellington Town Hall, 11 November 1967. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, sizes varying up to 330 mm, some illustrated.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra: [Ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1963]

Date: 1963

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

By: NZBC Symphony Orchestra

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1963

Description: Includes: Promenade concert no. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Conductor James Robertson. Soloists Eric Harrison, Janetta McStay, Gordon Webb, Ruth Pearl, Peter Baillie, Richard Giese. Civic Theatre Christchurch 23-26 January 1963. Programme Promenade concert no. 2. Conductor James Robertson, leader Eric Lawson. Invercargill, 29 January 1963. Programme Promenade concert no. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Conductors James Robertson and Larry Pruden, leader Eric Lawson. Soloists Eric Harrison, Janetta McStay, Maurice Till, Alex Lindsay, Ritchie Hanna, Elisabeth Hellawell. Wellington Town Hall, 13 -16 February 1963. Programme (2 copies) Promenade concert no. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Conductor James Robertson, leader Eric Lawson. Soloists Eric Harrison, Honor McKellar, Frank Gurr, Peter Glen, Harold Evans, Guy Henderson, Janetta McStay, Maurice Till, Alex Lindsay, Ritchie Hanna, Elisabeth Hellawell. Auckland Town Hall, 18-23 February 1963. Programme Promenade concert no. 1 and 2. Conductor John Hopkins, leader Eric Lawson. Soloists Frank Gurr, Peter Glen, Harold Evans, Guy Henderson, Eric Harrison. Founders' Memorial Theatre Hamilton, 25-26 February 1963. Programme The National Orchestra. "Messiah" by George Frederick Handel (Conductor John Hopkins. With the Orpheus Choir, the Phoenix Choir; soloists Elisabeth Hellawell, Nancy Thomas, Peter Baillie, Charles Naylor), Wellington Town Hall, 21 March 1964. Programme (2 copies) National Orchestra. "War requiem", by Benjamin Britten, with Royal Christchurch Musical Society, St Patrick's College Choir, conductor John Hopkins (Angela Shaw, Peter Baillie, Graeme Gorton). Wellington Town Hall, 27 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, sizes varying up to 330 mm, some illustrated.