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J SfeSS COUNTER BOOKING | J Games NOW OPEN! * * Christchurch Town Hall Booking Office except as indicated > Arts Festival Jan2l-Feb2 > * i — > -K Miicir FvAninH CAnrorfc MUSIC Lunch-hour, Afternoon and early LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT 4* 9 Evening Concerts I January 24 onwards 7 performances “OH NEW ZEA- 4“ January 25 FIRST TOWN HALL PERFORMANCE January 25 MUSIC BY N.Z. COMPOSERS. Christchurch LAND” • LES CLEVELAND AND JEAN REID, University > 4c BEETHOVEN’S NINTH SYMPHONY (Choral) Society for Contemporary Music, McDougall Art Gallery. Hall and James Hay Theatre, $1.20. 6 p.m. Christchurch Civic Orchestra, Christchurch Harmonic $l.lO and 60c. 1.10 p.m. January 24 onwards 5 performances “THE END OF THE * 4C Society, Royal Christchurch Musical Society. Soloists: January 27 MAURICE TILL: PIANO- Mozart, Brahms and GOLDEN WEATHER.” BRUCE MASON, University Hall > Elisabeth Hellawell, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Chopin. James Hay Theatre, $2.60 and $l.lO. 3 p.m. and James Hay Theatre. $1.50. 8 p.m, > * ConcertN^Vi* o A^ljorLiSt!‘s'oToS’: MaEe P TiIL Januar * 28 FLORA AWARDS: MEZZO-SOPRANO. Britten, January 30 DEBATE. “That we are on the right track.” * + Conductor, Vanco Cavdarski. All seats $5.10. 8.15 p.m. Elgar ’ Butterworth - Univer 5 p 3^ l- Canterbury Speaking Union. University Hall. 50c. 8 p.m. > t January 26 CHAMBER MUSIC January 29 CONCERT BY YOUNG PERFORMERS. Rose- THEATRE * T Camerata Quartet and Rosemary Miller Stott. Mozart and mary O’Meeghan, Martin Lamb, Martin Thomas, Michael January 24 to February 5 MERELY PLAYERS. “Is it true T Brahms. University Hall. $l.lO and 60c. 8 p.m. Lawrence, Roger Brown, Belinda Bunt, Terence Dennis, what they say about steroids?” Museum Theatre. $2.10. c iamiarv or mi iqic l ry t iv/iNC NFW 7Ffli and Arco Quintet. James Hay Theatre, $l.lO and 60c. 8,15 p.m. * * rnSsFR? MUS C BY LV NG NEW ZEALAND 12.10 p.m. January 26 to February 2 “AWATEA,” by Bruce Mason. > * Farquhar. Lilburn, Cousins, McLeod, Rimmer. C.S.A. January 30 CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC CHORALE. adT rt ° ry 5 •K Caiiprv <ri in anH ROr R3O n m Music by Commonwealth Composers. Conductor: William DOOKing). rnces see separate ads. 8 p.m. > I Gallery - 10 and 60c - Bl3 ° P,m - R Hawkey. Christchurch Cathedral. $l.lO and 60c. January 22 to February 16 “IF I BOUGHT HER THE * T January 29 BRIAN HANSFORD; BARITONE (Australia). 1.10 p.m. WOOL,’ by Gordon Dryland. Producer, Yvette Bromley. £ Maurice Till, piano. Baroque and classical arias, Four January 30 GRAHAM HOLLOBON: ORGAN, Bach, Pachel- Court Theatre < D ' , C booking). Prices see separate ads. . £ serious songs, Brahms, Australian Lyrics, Folk songs. be i g est Bridge, Langlais, Mozart, Mulet. Cathedral of January 24 to February 2 “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 * University Hall. $2.10 and $l.lO. 8 p.m. the ' B | ess ' ed S a?rament $l.lO and 60c. 5.45 p.m. DAYS." Director, Hurte’ BelLJellie Park (D I C booking) J * February 1 HEATHER TAYLOR: SOPRANO; 'JAMES i ani . arv 31 RAROOUE MUSIC Rolf Just Recorder Con- Prices see se P arate ads - p.m, J * CAHILL: TENOR. S Baw coXr'-tenor: Wallace WoodleJ STREET THEATRE AND IMPROMPTU POETRY READINGS. * * Purcell, Moussorgsky. Williamson, Spohr. Keith' Spragg, harpsichord: Ellen Doyle, cello. James Hay Theatre. ’ Ca,,iedral Sc l“ are and other P lace - FreE j £ clarinet; Rosemary Miller Stott, piano. University Hall. $l,lO and 60c. 1.10 p.m. VISUAL ARTS T < $l.lO and 60c. 8 p.m. February 1 CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF INSTRU- January 17 to February 30 “THE QUEST FOR ARCADIA.” I * FOLK CONCERT MENTAL MUSIC. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA: Conductor N.Z. paintings 18th - 20th century. McDougall Art J * Hm.orv Vanco Cavdarskl - Soloists: Keith Spragg, Judith Williams, Gallery. 20c and 10c. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. J L January 29 Moira yffer, Vere Smythe, Martin Lamb. James Hay * Phil Garland, Christine Smith, Frank Fyfe and the Canter- Theatre. $l.lO and 60c. 1.10 p.m. January 19 to February 10 “ART NEW ZEALAND 74.” u. £ bury Crutchings Bush and Ceilidh Band, Dave Moore and . Contemporary N.Z. Paintings, Sculpture, Printmaking and -u 2 th e Black Mountain Ramblers. Limes Room Town Hall. February 1 WILLIAM R. HAWKEY: ORGAN. Bach, Boell- Pottery etc. C.S.A. Gallery. $1 and 50c. -F $2.10. 8 p.m. man > Franck. Yon, Widor. Christchurch Cathedral. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 4( $l-10 and 60c. 6.15 p.m. * YOUTH CONCERTS ALL $l.OO and 50c. ALL: LIMES ROOM, TOWN HALL 9.00 A.M. * x, January 24 Maori children performing Hakas, poi- January 26 Programme of N.Z. Verse and Music for Younger January 29 Youth Concert of Poetry and Music, ja, and 25 dances, stick games and songs. 27 and 28 Children. Producer Tania Atkinson. Animated and 30 Poetry from Shakespeare to John Lennon. Story Time. Canterbury Children’s Theatre. Music from Handel to Benny Goodman.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33433, 15 January 1974, Page 22

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