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The chairman of the Royal Christchurch Music Society, Mr Peter Barton (second from left) receives a participation plaque for the society’s Mobil award-winning recording of “Nabucco” from the district manager of Radio New Zealand, Mr Ian Vernazoni. Plaques were also presented to the choir’s conductor, Mr Robert Field-Dodgson (left), and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, which accompanied the choir and is represented by the orchestra’s chairman, Mr F. Stuart-Jones (second from right) and the general manager, Mr Earle Rowell (right). The plaques were presented at Kent House yesterday, following the winning of a Mobil award by the recording’s producer, Dorothy Hitch, of Radio New Zealand for best New Zealand-produced serious music programme.

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Press, 8 May 1986, Page 35

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The chairman of the Royal Christchurch Music Society, Mr Peter Barton (second from left) receives a participation plaque for the society’s Mobil award-winning recording of “Nabucco” from the district manager of Radio New Zealand, Mr Ian Vernazoni. Plaques were also presented to the choir’s conductor, Mr Robert Field-Dodgson (left), and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, which accompanied the choir and is represented by the orchestra’s chairman, Mr F. Stuart-Jones (second from right) and the general manager, Mr Earle Rowell (right). The plaques were presented at Kent House yesterday, following the winning of a Mobil award by the recording’s producer, Dorothy Hitch, of Radio New Zealand for best New Zealand-produced serious music programme. Press, 8 May 1986, Page 35

The chairman of the Royal Christchurch Music Society, Mr Peter Barton (second from left) receives a participation plaque for the society’s Mobil award-winning recording of “Nabucco” from the district manager of Radio New Zealand, Mr Ian Vernazoni. Plaques were also presented to the choir’s conductor, Mr Robert Field-Dodgson (left), and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, which accompanied the choir and is represented by the orchestra’s chairman, Mr F. Stuart-Jones (second from right) and the general manager, Mr Earle Rowell (right). The plaques were presented at Kent House yesterday, following the winning of a Mobil award by the recording’s producer, Dorothy Hitch, of Radio New Zealand for best New Zealand-produced serious music programme. Press, 8 May 1986, Page 35

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