Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985

Cheesman, Ossie, 1913-1985

New Zealand conductor, composer and arranger

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Music score

Albert, Maurice : Feelings ; arranged [for orchestra] / by Oswald Cheesman

Date: [1970s?]

From: Radio New Zealand. Library: Collection

By: Kaisermann, Maurício Alberto, 1951-; Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985

Reference: f-91-272

Description: Score and parts for fl, ob, cl (B flat), pf, drums, guitar, vn 1, 2, va, vc, db. Other - Part for horn missing Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Holographs (some photocopies)

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[Brass and pipe band music programmes collected by Stanley Newcomb. 1930-2000s]

Date: 1930 - 2005

By: Newcomb, Stanley Peter, 1934-2008

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Newcomb

Description: Includes: 1936: Promotional brochure about Mr H Gladstone Hill, musical director in New Zealand in the 1920s (later moved to Australia) 1950s?: Grand recital by the Band of the Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery, Northern Military District. Compere Ramon Opie, accompanist Claire Kendall, trombone solo by J P Clague; cornet solo by Sgt A D Lee; piano Oswald Cheesman; vocal Beryl Dalley [1950s?] Programme 1954: Auckland Bands' Association present the bands of Auckland, season 1954-55. Programme, with biographical notes about Kath O'Leary, Don Ponder, and various bands. 1955: Auckland Bands' Association present the bands of Auckland, season 1955-56. Programme, with biographical notes about Mary Feeney, Frank Gibson and Mary Negus. 1957: Taranaki Centre of the New Zealand Pipe Bands' Association. Massed bands display, Eltham, Hawera, New Plymouth, 7-8 December 1957. Programme 1959: Festival of the Pines, New Plymouth, 17-24 February 1959. Programme 1961: Searchlight Tattoo. Western Springs, Auckland, 16-18 February [1961]. Programme 1962: City of New Plymouth Highland Pipe Band presents a Floodlight Tattoo in Pukekura Park, 20 January 1962. Programme and yellow flier New Plymouth City Band Inc. proudly present their Annual Queen's Birthday Week-end Band Festival, featuring the Band of the Royal New Zealand Artillery (Auckland). 2-3 June [1962]. Programme (2 copies) 1963: Taranaki Representative Band, musical director Harry Farrington. Concert. Town Hall Stratford, 15 December 1963. Programme 1964: Festival of the Pines. Bowl of Brooklands New Plymouth, 11-15 January 1964. Entertainment summary Festival of the Pines, Bowl of Brooklands. Wills Brass Band Festival. 25 January 1964. Programme Auckland Artillery Band. Centenary celebrations. 9-11 October 1964. Invitation to Stanley Newcomb and wife Representative band of Taranaki, musical director harry Farrington. Celebrity concert (Brian Clark compere, Beryl Herbert soprano, Walter Gale baritone). Memorial Theatre Hawera, 13 December 1964. Programme 1965: Band of the 7 Battalion, Wellington (C.W.O.) Hawke's Bay, Royal New Zealand Infantry regiment. History, portraits and repertoire [1965] Bowl of Brooklands, New Plymouth. Summary of programmes, 7 January - 21 February 1965. Bowl of Brooklands, New Plymouth. Wills Brass Band Festival, 23 January 1965. Programme Hawera Municipal Band - conductor Harry Farrington. First concert 1965 (With soprano Susan Raper, bass Maurice Taylor). Memorial Theatre, 21 June 1965. Programme New Plymouth Pipe Bands present their 1965 Searchlight Tattoo in Pukekura Park. 27 February 1965. Programme Bowl of Brooklands New Plymouth. Summary of programmes, 28 December 1965 - 26 February 1966. Bowl of Brooklands Trust presents The Wills Brass Band Festival. Bowl of Brooklands, 29 January 1966. Programme (2 copies) 1967: Invercargill Garrison band Centennial. Official opening, 21 October 1967; and other activities 22 october 1967. Programme. 1971: Auckland festival. Military Tattoo at Western Springs. 11-13, 18-20 March 1971. Programme (with letter to Newcomb at the Tourist and Publicity Department) 1978: New Zealand Army Band. Family pops concert. Auckland Town Hall, 23 September 1978. Repertoire (2 copies) 1980: New Zealand Army Band show. West Coast tour 1980. Programme (featuring some items arranged by Newcombe - highlighted in red in this copy) 1997: Searchlight Tattoo. Rugby Park, New Plymouth. 1-2 March 1997. Programme 1998: New Zealand Pipe Band Championships 1998. Rotorua International Stadium, 13-15 March 1998. Programme 2004: Band & trumpeters of the Life Guards. Tour of New Zealand, February 2004. In concert. Promotional booklet (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) New Zealand Champion Brass Band. Dalewood Auckland Brass. Principal conductor Nigel Weeks. 2004 subcription concert series. Pamphlet. International Military Music Society new Zealand proudly presents "Salute to the Normandy veterans", by the Brass and Pipes of the Massed Defence & Police Force Bands to mark the 60th anniversary of D-Day. Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, 6 June 2004. Flier only (2 copies) Stanley Peter Newcomb was a bandsman and an authority for many years on the brass band movement. He was editor of the NZ Mouthpiece magazine for seven years and wrote 'Challenging Brass - 100 years of Brass Band Contests in NZ, 1880-1980' and two other books on the subject. Quantity: 5 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programme booklets and leaflets, sizes varying up to octavo size Provenance: Donated from the Stanley Newcomb Collection, in 2008.

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Paddi album

Date: [Between 1933 and 1945]

From: Paddy, Laurence George Malvern, 1906?-1971: Photographs relating to the Lauri Paddi Band

Reference: PA1-q-182

Description: Photographs relating to the dance band scene in New Zealand in the 1930s and 1940s, largely associated with Lauri Paddi (aka Laurence George Malvern Paddy] and various bands. Many of the images are signed by musicians in the bands, not all the signatures being legible. Names have been listed where possible. Musicians with signatures Ian H Pitcaithly, W O Pritchard, and Jeffrey Madden, are probably the same as musicians listed on a poster for the Auckland Peter Pan Orchestra (Nin Pitcaithly, Billy Pritchardt, and Johnny Madden). One series of photographs shows musicians performing with Lauri Paddi going on tour in the South Island, including two views taken from a car, following a train on the road/rail Rakaia Bridge. The stage show 'Yankee Doodle Dandy' was performed at the Paramount Theatre, Wellington, in 1944. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with light brown mottled pattern, entitled `Photographs'; 25.5 x 31.5 cm

Music score

St Matthew's Chamber Orchestra

Date: 1982-[1989?]

From: Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985 : Papers and sound recordings

Reference: MS-Papers-5636-61

Description: Programmes and publicity materials relating to St Matthew's Chamber Orchestra concerts at St Matthew's-in-the-city, Auckland (1982-1985); letter from orchestra leader Eric Craig [1986] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Holograph, printed matter

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New Zealand Broadcasting Service :The Auckland Festival 1956. Festival variety; a caval...

Date: 1956

From: [Theatre programmes for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand. 1950-1959].

By: New Zealand Broadcasting Service

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1956-01

Description: Programme for a variety concert, featuring the following performers whose photographs appear inside: John McKenzie Quartet (Don Branch, John McKenzie, Ray Gunter, Bob Ewing), Radio Roadhouse Team (Barry Linehan, Noeline Pritchard, Mervyn Smith), Bill Wolfgramm's Hawaiians South Sea Island Magic, Pat McMinn with the Stardusters (Jack Langford, Laurie North, Bill Langford), Ian Watkins, Peter Gwynn, Keith Bracey, James Hoskins, Rex Sayers, Doreen Harvey, Rex Wilson, Doug Laurenson, Eddie Hegan, Beryl Dalley, Oswald Cheesman, The Keysters (Nancy Harrie and John Thomson). The back cover shows an advertisement for Taniwha Blue washing powder. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklet of 8 pages, 250 x 200 mm.

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[Music programmes 1961]

Date: 1961

By: Auckland Competitions Society

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1961

Description: Includes: Larry Adler. Accompanist Oswald Cheesman. Auckland Town Hall, 19 July 1961. Programme Larry Adler. Accompanist Oswald Cheesman. Wellington Town Hall, 3 August 1961. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Competitions Society. Programme for grand demonstration concert (With Raewyn and Glenis Sadgrove, Dianne Harvey, David Harper, Rodney Reader, Mark Pedrotti, Marianne Bowden, Donald McGregor, Lynne Cantlon, Faye Campbell School of Dancing, Maree Yalland, Gail Partchett, Fay Stentiford, Kay Mettam, Jan Challis, Alan Robinson, Wendy Thomas, Patricia O'Connor, Christine Shaw, Sharon McAsey, Hannah Tatana, Raewyn Stewart, Robert Laird, Margaret Inkster, Donelle Paton, William Johnston, Daniel Ford, Frank Brown, Maureen Donaldson). Town Hall Auckland, 7 September 1961. Auckland Recorded Music Society Inc. 1961 recitals; "A midsummer night's music", outdoor serenade recital, 4 February 1961. Programme Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra. Auckland Town Hall, 7 October 1961. Programme Auckland University Students' International presents "Gaudeamus" (Let us enjoy ourselves); festive glimpses of many lands. An international concert. Concert Chamber [Auckland], 4-8 July 1961. Programme Berlin Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Hans von Benda. Wellington Town Hall, 10 August 1961. Programme (2 copies) Berlin Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Hans von Benda. Wellington Town Hall, 11 August 1961. Programme Berlin Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Hans von Benda. Wellington Town Hall, 12 August 1961. Programme (2 copies) Helen Collier, New Zealand pianist. Promotional booklet (with portrait on cover). Todd Duncan. New Zealand tour 1961 - direction R J Kerridge. Programme 1 and 2 in same booklet (2 copies) [Second concert was in Wellington 17 May 1961] Todd Duncan. New Zealand tour 1961 - direction R J Kerridge. Accompanied by Geirge Malloy at the piano. Programme no. 3 Dunedin Ladies' Brass Band (Ic.) 21st anniversary, Montecillo Hall, 25 November 1961. Menu and toast list. New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents "Elijah", by Felix Mendelssohn. Wellington Town Hall, 28 June 1961. Programme Four Hundred Club Wanganui. First subscription concert. Piano recital by Abbey Simon. Concert Chamber, Wanganui War Memorial, 26 June 1961. Programme / flier Four Hundred Club Wanganui. Third subscription concert. Fine Arts Quartet. Concert Chamber, Wanganui War Memorial, 15 August 1961. Programme / flier (2 copies) Pierre Fournier. Wellington cello recital, 1 July [1961] Programme R J Kerridge presents Luigi Infantino; at the piano Angelo Campori. New Zealand tour 1961. Programme (2 copies) R J Kerridge presents Mindru Katz, distinguished Rumanian pianist. Solo recitals. First New Zealand tour 1961. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet (2 copies) Honor McKellar (mezzo soprano) and Maurice Till (piano). Song recitals. Tour arranged by Department of Adult Education, University of Otago [1961?]. Programme R J Kerridge presents Kenneth McKellar, Jimmy Shand and Alex Finlay with Lucille Graham and Bobby Watson. First New Zealand tour 1961. Atr the piano: Denis Woolford. Programme with photographs (2 copies) Masterton Choral Society presents their Grand concert. Musical director Louise Gilmour; pianist Agnes Aburn. Social Hall, Municipal Buildings, 22 July 1961. Programme Mount Albert War Memorial Hall. Grand opening concert (Compere Athol Coats, with Desma Hudson, Henry Shirley, Pamela L'Estrange, Alan Pow, Mary L'Estrange). 29 July 1961. Souvenir programme New Plymouth City Choir presents Faure's "Requiem"; conductor Ian Menzies, guest artists John McDonald (baritone), Pauline Price (soprano), Alex Lindsay String Ensemble (leader Ruth Pearl). War Memorial Hall New Plymouth, 22 July 1961. Programme (2 copies) Piano recital by Abbey Simon. The 400 Club, Wanganui. First subscription concert. Concert Chamber Wanganui War Memorial, 26 June 1961. Flier /programme. Abbey Simon (piano). Lower Hutt Town Hall, 2 August 1961. Programme Sisters of Mercy Wellington. Centenary concert. Wellington Town Hall, 31 July 1961. Programme (2 copies) Spanish Musical Revue. Celebrity Circuit pty Ltd proudly present ... Direct from Spain on world tour; the first All-Spanish revue "Joy of Spain". Programme Recital by Betty Stewart. Auckland Organists' Association. Town Hall, 26 November 1961. Programme Music of Stravinsky. University Memorial Theatre, in momoriam Dylan Thomas. Songs from William Shakespeare. Sunday November 19 [1961?]. Flier only. University of Canterbury Madrigal Singers. Conductor William R Hawkey. Guest artists: Anita Ritchie, Edmund Bohan, Winston Sharp, Maurice Till, John Ritchie String Orchestra. University Hall, 7 October 1961. Programme Wellington Junior Choir. Conductor Judith Temple White; accompanist Heather Martin [Recital]. Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 14 October 1961. Programme (with cover illustration by S R L Gurr)(perhaps Sylvia Gurr) Robert Wilson and the White Heather Group. Direction R J Kerridge. First New Zealand tour 1961. Programme Quantity: 26 album(s) Album(s). 3 other publications. 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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National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service :[Programmes of quarto size....

Date: 1955 - 1956

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NO-1955/1956

Description: Includes: 1955: 1955 Dunedin Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Mary Pratt, Lance Dossor, Dora Drake, Ken Smith (trumpet), Ninian Walden, Maurice Till. Concerts 1-3 (3-5 February 1955) in one booklet. Souvenir programme 1955 Christchurch Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Edna Boyd Wilson, Lance Dossor, Dora Drake, Anita Ritchie, Maurice Till, Hans Colombi (conductor), Thomas E West. Concerts 1-4 (7-10 February 1955) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) 1955 Auckland Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Beatrice Jones, Maurice Till, Charles Nalden (conductor), Dorothy Hopkins, David Galbraith, Dora Drake, Laszlo Rogatsy, George [sic] Tintner (conductor), Vincent Aspey, Oswald Cheesman (conductor), Jocelyn Walker, Ramon Opie, George Hopkins. Concerts 1-6 (21-26 February 1955) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) 1955 Wellington Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Jocelyn Walker, Robin Gordon, Dora Drake, Laszlo Rogatsy, Sybil Phillipps, George Hopkins, Donald Munro, Vincent Aspey, Christina Young, Maurice Till. Concerts 1-5 (2-7 March 1955) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) Julius Katchen with the National Orchestra of the New Zealand broadcasting Service, conductor James Robertson. Town Hall Wellington, 11 June 1955. Programme (2 copies) Ventislav Yankoff, pianist. NZBS recital [1955]. Programme Max Rostal [and] Colin Horsley. NZBS recital. Wellington Town Hall, 7 June 1955. Programme 1956: Inaugural concert. Four works for piano and orchestra. First public performances on the Wellington City new Steinway grand piano. Conductor James Robertson; pianists Janetta McStay, Jocelyn Walker, Maurice Till and David Galbraith. [16 February 1956]. Programme (2 copies) and blue flier (2 copies) 1956 Wellington Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Francis Rosner, Norman Booth, Farquhar Wilkinson, Robert Girvan, Frederick Page, Ralph Owers, John Tibbles, John McIvor, Maurice Connors, Selwyn Toogood (conductor), James Hopkinson, Janetta McStay, David Galbraith. Concerts 1-4 (24-27 January 1956) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) 1956 Dunedin Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Jocelyn Walker, Selwyn Toogood (conductor), Vincent Aspey, Janetta Mcstay, David Galbraith. Concerts 1-2 (2-3 February 1956) in one booklet. Souvenir programme (2 copies) 1956 Christchurch Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Jocelyn Walker, Leslie Atkinson, Peter Glen, Peter Kyng, Claude Davies (conductor), Christchurch Harmonic Society. Concerts 1-2 (6-7 February 1956) in one booklet. Souvenir programme 1956 Auckland Proms. Conductor James Robertson; soloists Francis Rosner, Norman Booth, Farquhar Wilkinson, Robert Girvan, James Hopkinson, Ralph Owers, John Tibbles, John McIvor, Maurice Connors, Selwyn Toogood (conductor), Janetta McStay, David Galbraith, Peter Glen, Leslie Atkinson. Concerts 1-4 (22-25 February 1956) in one booklet. Souvenir programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including J W Barsby, Noelene Wevell and Patience Kearns

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Personalities - Women - Surnames, Le, Ko; Theodore Roosevelt

Date: [ca 1930s-1950s]

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-107

Description: Mainly portraits, with some other photographs included, published (or considered for publication) in the New Zealand Free Lance, ca 1930s-1950s. All have names recorded on the back and most have date/dates of publication. Names of most of the identified subjects entered in Name field. Includes unpublished group photograph of the Le Lievre sisters - Mrs L Morrison of Darfield; Miss E M Le Lievre of Akaroa; Mrs D L Moore of Le Bons Bay; Mrs W Newton of Little River (article published 23 or 29 Nov 1950) Also photograph with caption of Barbara Cartland's daughter Mrs Gerald Legge, 1957; Miss Leigh of Wanganui, 1940. Series of photographs of President & Mrs Roosevelt, their family, and Washington Quantity: 110 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Kiwi Concert Party (Pacific) :Kiwi Concert Party presents "Pacific roundabout" [Green I...

Date: 1944

From: [Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand, in 1944].

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1944-02

Description: Programme for a variety concert produced by Rex Sayers, with performers Maurice Tansley, David Reid, Henry Howlett, Rex Sayers, Dug Morison, Ossie Cheesman, Ralph Dyer, Arthur Hanna, Bob Bowman, Allan Matthews and band members John MacKenzie, Harold Toomer, Bob Ofsoski, Burns Dephoff, Bob Bowman, Ossie Cheesman. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Folded pamphlet 202 x 112 mm. Provenance: Purchased at auction, 2009 Transfers: Material from the same provenance is housed at PA1-o-1521..

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1943

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1943

Description: Includes: The National Patriotic Fund Board of New Zealand presents The Kiwi Concert Party, New Zealand Entertainment Unit, 2nd N.Z.E.F. in Kiwi Revue no. 8. Manager for the New Zealand tour, W A Jameson. [Printed by] the T.P.R. Ptg Co. Ltd. 33 Wigan Street, Wellington. [Programme. 1943?] "Off parade". The Army Revue, sponsored by A.E.W.S. Palmerston North Opera House, 20 and 22 November 1943. Produced by W J Mountjoy, assisted by Sgt Briton Chadwick. Orchestra leader Lieut G Chrisp. Programme (With Sgt B Chadwick, Pte Phyl Haycock, Lieut H Rees-Thomas, Pte L Drury, Pte June Stagpoole, Corporal N Butler, Pte Kitty O'Connor, Cpl T Kennedy, Cpl J Allen, Pte L Drury,, Cpl J Marcells, etc) ca 1943? The Kiwi Concert Party (Pacific) presents 'Pacific Roundabout' (With Maurice Tansley, David Reid, Henry Howlett, Rex Sayers, Dug Morison, Ossie Cheesman, Ralph Dyer, Arthur Hanna, Bob Bowman, Allan Matthews and musicians John MacKenzie, Harold Toomer, Bob Ofsoski, Burns Dephoff). ca 1943. Programme. The favourite and time-honoured Punch and Judy. Special for Kiddies' Matinees only!! Public Hall Taita, Wednesday May 12th [1943?]. [Verso] George Tollerton "Big Variety Show" with Lou Cottam (comic), Nellie Kolle (male impersonator), Joan Reed (dancer), "Royston" (ventriloquist), Olga Kay (comedienne), Jack Carleton (maestro of melody). Flier [1943?] Victory Club Revue. [Produced and directed by Marjorie Bisset. Regent Theatre Pahiatua. 1943]. Script Quantity: 4 theatre programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, various sizes under 250 mm. Provenance: One item purchased from Quilters Bookshop, Wellington, in 2016.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1955].

Date: 1955

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1955

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Larry Adler; accompanist Oswald Cheesman. NZBS souvenir programme (beginning with "Bist du bei Mir") Larry Adler; accompanist Oswald Cheesman. NZBS souvenir programme (beginning with "Concerto in A minor") Larry Adler; accompanist Oswald Cheesman. NZBS souvenir programme (beginning with "Jesu, joy of man's desiring") (2 copies) Hohner Symphony Accordion Orchestra, musical director and conductor Rudolf Wurthner; conductor Karl Perenthaler, with Wurthner Accordion Quintet and Rolf Glass Chromonica Trio. New Zealand tour 1955, direction R J Kerridge. Booklet of programmes 1-4 (2 copies, one damaged) Pianoforte recital by Colin Horsley, New Zealand pianist of international fame. Programme (beginning with "Prelude and fugue in B flat minor (Book 1)") Pianoforte recital by Colin Horsley, New Zealand pianist of international fame. Programme (beginning with "Sonata in E flat, opus 27, no. 1") (2 copies) Julius Katchen. Direction R J Kerridge and David N Martin. Town Hall, Wellington, 31 May 1955. programme (2 copies) Julius Katchen with the National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Conductor James Robertson. Town Hall Wellington, 11 June 1955. Programme (2 copies) Primary Schools' Choral Festival. [Wanganui] Opera House, 3 August 1955. Programme Wellington Salon Orchestra, conductor W Wassiliew with Galina Wassiliewa School of Russian Classical Ballet and Peter Mantzoros (tenor). Grand Opera House Wellington, 28 September 1955. Programme [YWCA]. Typescript concert programme July 1955 (With performers John Harvey, Ian Hay, David Bollard, Michael Keenan, Norman Firth, Diane Stevens, Geraldine Grimshaw, Ross McEwan, Harry Mawer, John & Diane Thornley, Helen Lockington, Michael Le Bherz, Patricia White, Heather Moodie, Valma Fletcher, Valerie Smith, Graham and Jennifer French, Gillian Watson, Margaret Scrivin, Pamela Wroath, Michael McLellan, Mrs E D McLellan, Ann Gulley, Henry Shirley, Graeme Gummer, Graham Blomfield) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

Manuscript

Memoirs of M Glubb

Date: 1959-1966

From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Records

Reference: MS-Papers-11902-014

Description: Typed copy of a memoir by M J Glubb. He describes the early days of the NZSO and many of the people involved. Not all of the names mentioned have been indexed Other Titles - Concerto in G, a Concert Manager remembers Glubb was Concert Manager of the NZSO 1959-1966 Quantity: 1 folder(s) 112 leaves. Physical Description: Printed matter

Music score

Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985 : Green medley

Date: n d

From: Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985: Musical arrangements

By: Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985

Reference: fMS-Papers-11912-02

Description: Arrangements for 'On Green Dolphin Street', 'Green leaves of summer', 'Little green apples' and 'Green eyes' Parts include fl 1, fl 2, ob, cl in Bb 1, cl in Bb 2, bsn, hn in F 1, hn in F 2, tpt in Bb 1, tpt in Bb 2, trb 1, trb 2, trb 3, guitar, hp, perc, vn 1, vn 2, va, vc, db. Also includes a control sheet Other Titles - Title on cover: Medley in Green Other Titles - Kaper, Bronislaw, 1902-1983 : On Green Dolphin Street Other Titles - Tiomkin, Dimitri Zinovievich, 1894-1979 : Green leaves of Summer Other Titles - Russell, Bobby, 1940-1992 : Little green apples Other Titles - Menendez, Nilo, 1902-1987 : Aquillos ojos verdes Quantity: 1 folder(s) (Score + parts). 6.20 Minutes and seconds Duration.

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Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899 : [Fruhlingsstimmen; arranged] Voices of Spring

Date: n d

From: Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985: Musical arrangements

By: Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899; Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985

Reference: fMS-Papers-11912-03

Description: Arrangement for orchestra of the waltz 'Voices of spring' Quantity: 1 folder(s) (27 p.).

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Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901 : [Traviata. Selections; arranged] La Traviata excerpts

Date: n d

From: Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985: Musical arrangements

By: Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985; Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901; Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899

Reference: fMS-Papers-11912-01

Description: Comprises excerpts arranged as medleys from the operas 'La Traviata' and 'the Gypsy baron'. Full scores are prepared separately; parts are written with Gypsy baron selection on verso of La Traviata selection. Parts are for fl, ob, cl in Bb, hn, drums, hp, vn 1, vn 2, va, vc, db. A control sheet is also included. Other Titles - Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899 : [Zigeunerbaron. Selections; arranged] Waltzes from the Gypsy baron Quantity: 1 folder(s) (2 scores + parts). 5.50 Minutes and seconds Duration.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. January - June 1971]

Date: 1971

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

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1971-1

Description: Includes: -[undated]. NZBC Symphony Orchestra. History of the orchestra. Booklet. -[undated]. Wellington 1971 subscription series. Flyer (2 copies). -[undated]. Season ticket application. To be mailed by Wednesday, 24 March. Flyer (2 copies). -26 & 27 January. 1971 Proms. Conductor Christopher Seaman, soloist Andre Tchaikowsky. Nelson College, 26 & 27 January 1971. Flyer. -29 & 30 January. 1971 Proms. Conductor Christopher Seaman, soloist Andre Tchaikowsky. Dunedin Town Hall, 29 & 30 January 1971. Flyer. -1 February. 1971 Proms. Conductor Christopher Seaman, soloist Andre Tchaikowsky. Invercargill Civic Theatre, 1 February 1971. Flyer. -3 & 4 February. 1971 Proms. Conductor Christopher Seaman, soloist Andre Tchaikowsky. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 3 & 4 February 1971. Flyer. -11 February. 1971 Proms. Conductor Christopher Seaman, soloist Andre Tchaikowsky. Palmerston North Opera House, 11 February 1971. Flyer (2 copies). -24-27 February. 1971 Proms. Conductor Christopher Seaman, soloist Andre Tchaikowsky. Auckland Town Hall, 24-27 February 1971. Flyer. -1 March. 1971 Proms. Conductor Christopher Seaman, soloist Andre Tchaikowsky. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 1 March 1971. Flyer (2 copies). -2 March. 1971 Proms. Conductor Christopher Seaman, soloist Andre Tchaikowsky. Tauranga Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre, 2 March 1971. Flyer. -12, 19 & 26 March. NZBC Symphony Orchestra Friday lunchtime concerts with Oswald Cheesman conducting. Wellington Town Hall, 12, 19 & 26 March 1971. Flyer. -30 April. Conductor Joseph Post, soloist Gordon Watson. Wellington Town Hall, 30 April 1971. Programme (2 copies). Includes insert detailing change of programme due to cancellation by Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. -8 May. Conductor Edouard van Remoortel, soloist Alan Loveday. Wellington Town Hall, 8 May 1971. Programme (2 copies). -13 May. Conductor Edouard van Reemoortel, soloist Alan Loveday. Palmerston North Regent Theatre, 13 May 1971. Flyer (2 copies). -13 May. Conductor Edouard van Remoortel, soloist Alan Loveday. Palmerston North Regent Theatre, 13 May 1971. Programme. -17 May. Family concert by the NZBC Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Edouard van Remoortel. Wellington Town Hall, 17 May 1972. Flyer (2 copies). -18 May. Conductor Edouard van Remoortel, soloist George Thalben-Ball. Wellington Town Hall, 18 May 1971. Programme (2 copies). -20 May. Conductor Edouard van Remoortel, soloist George Thalben-Ball. Auckland Town Hall, 20 May 1971. Programme (2 copies). -22 May. Conductor Edouard van Remoortel, soloist John Lill. Auckland Town Hall, 22 May 1971. Programme (2 copies). One copy includes clippings of reviews of the orchestra. -25 May. Conductor Edouard van Remoortel, soloist John Lill. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 25 May 1971. Programme. -8 June. Conductor Uri Segal, soloist Jerome Lowenthal. Wellington Town Hall, 8 June 1971. Programme (2 copies). One copy includes insert detailing change of date for Isaac Stern concert. -12 June. Conductor Uri Segal, soloist Jerome Lowenthal. Wellington Town Hall, 12 June 1971. Programme (2 copies). Includes insert detailing change of date for Isaac Stern concert. -19 June. Conductor Hein Jordans, soloist Isaac Stern. Wellington Town Hall, 19 June 1971. Programme (2 copies). - 20 June: Isaac Stern in recital with Alexander Zakin. Auckland Town Hall, 20 June 1971. Programme 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. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations from Bevan Greenslade and Stella Milne.

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[Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1960-1969]

Date: 1960 - 1969

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1960s

Description: Includes: 1962: Kerridge Odeon presents Adam Faith [and] John Leyton. First New Zealand tour 1962 (with Tony and the Initials, Neville Chamberlain, Lou and Simon, Paule Roussel). Programme (autographed by John Leyton) 1963: Kerridge Odeon presents the Hi Five Showband; New Zealand's first international variety attraction. (With the Convairs, Oswald Cheesman, Frankie Davidson, Anita Aros) [1963]. Programme 1964: James N Haddleton :[Programme for Jimmie Rodgers, the Crystals, Terry Stafford, Dinah Lee, Lou & Simon, and compere Ribs Parkinson. 1964] 1965?: Peter Paul & Mary. Promotional booklet ca 19651967: Kerridge Odeon in association with Aztec Services Pty Ltd presents Peter Paul and Mary. 1967 New Zealand concerts. Wellington Town Hall 12 May; Auckland Town Hall 13-14 May [1967]. Promotional booklet Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, photocopies, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

Music score

Scherzo ; for cello solo, flute, oboe, clarinet and piano / by van Goens ; arranged by ...

Date: [1970s?]

From: Radio New Zealand. Library: Collection

By: van Goens, Daniel, 1858-1904; Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985

Reference: fMS-Papers-7017-3

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s) [1], 16 pages + parts. Physical Description: Holographs Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A2001-050) Donated by Music Room

Music score

[Arrangements for orchestra by Oswald Cheesman]

Date: [1970s?-1984]

From: Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985 : Papers and sound recordings

By: Cheesman, Oswald Astley, 1913-1985; Poldini, Ede, 1869-1957

Reference: fMS-Papers-5636-29

Description: Other Titles - Serenade / by Heykens Other Titles - Poupee valsante / by Poldini Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Holographs Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A96-247) Donated by Mr B Cheesman, Auckland