New Zealand Pavilion
Kia ora, and welcome. We’ll show you some highlights from this era, with accounts from people who were there. It was a time when New Zealand made the shift from colony to dominion, composer Alfred Hill was flying the flag, and the piano brought music not only to the parlour, but also to theatres, dance halls and the concert stage.
The Royal Visit 1901
Audio from The Days of Yesterday
Music
ANON: God Save the Queen
National Military Band/Eric Banks
Studio G SG-CD 07
LEHAR: Gold and Silver Waltz
Tonhalle Orch Zurich/Franz Lehar
Decca K 1711
ELGAR: Pomp & Circumstance
March No 1
London Philharmonic Orch/
Henry Wood
Columbia DOX 641
Image: Sears, Frederick W, fl 1890s-1900s. Invitation to Mr and Mrs Charles Hall. Kelson, Cara, 1922- : Papers. Ref: fMS-Papers-6345-4. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://beta.natlib.govt.nz/records/23045248
Votes for Women
Audio from Radio New Zealand Sound Archives Nga Taonga Korero
Music
SMYTH: March of the Women
Janis Hardy (mezzo), Plymouth Festival Chorus & Orch/Philip Brunelle
Virgin VC 7 91188
Image: New Zealand Graphic and Ladies' Journal (Newspaper. 1890-1908). New Zealand graphic and ladies journal :The Summit At Last. [Engraving by an unknown artist. 1894]. New Zealand Graphic Ladies Journal. Ref: PUBL-0126-1894-01. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://beta.natlib.govt.nz/records/22777263
The Merry Widow Comes to New Zealand
Audio from The Days of Yesterday
Music
LEHAR: Vilja; Waltz Song, from
The Merry Widow
Dorothy Kirsten (sop), Chorus and Orchestra /Goddard Lieberson
Columbia LP ML4592
The Piano in New Zealand 1880-1914 (Kirstine Moffat)
More information on Kirstine Moffat's book
Music
DEBUSSY: Toccata, from Pour le Piano
Ivan Moravec (pno)
Philips 456 910
D W QUILL: Nikau Waltz
Dale Anderson (pno)
Private CS 177
CROUCH: Kathleen Mavourneen
John McCormack (tenor)
Evergreen C63
FINCK: In the shadows
Alan Etherden (pno)
HMP CD 0589
LISZT: Liebestraum
Josef Hofmann (pno)
Nimbus NI 8818
SECKER: On the Ball
Henry Rudolph’s Harmony Serenaders
Tanza Z30
PRINCESS TE RANGI PAI: Hine e Hine
Ana Hato, Deane Waretini
Kiwi Pacific CD SLC-242
PADEREWSKI: Minuet in G
Ignaz Paderewski (pno)
Naxos 8.112011
Richard Pearse
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Music
PIATTI: No 10, Allegro deciso, from
12 Caprices Op 25
Soo Bae (cello)
Naxos 8.570782
Alfred Hill
Audio from Radio New Zealand Sound Archives Nga Taonga Korero
Music
HILL: Waiata Poi
Ana Hato (sop), unnamed accompanist
Kiwi Pacific CD SLC 242
HILL: Finale, from String Quartet No 1 in Bb
Dominion Quartet
Naxos 8.570491
Image: Alfred Francis Hill. Ref: 1/2-083979-F. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://beta.natlib.govt.nz/records/23165475
International Exhibition 1906
Image: Aerial drawing of the Exhibition Buildings for the 1906 New Zealand International Exhibition, Hagley Park, Christchurch
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Music
PARKER: Sweet is the work (Deep Harmony)
Besses O’ Th’ Barn Band
Zonophone Twin 1090
VERDI: Grand March from Aida
Besses O’ Th’ Barn Band
Polyphonic 451060
Alfred Hill's Commemorative Ode
Image: Alfred Hill and orchestra at the opening ceremony of the New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch. Webb, Steffano, 1880?-1967 : Collection of negatives. Ref: 1/1-005291-G. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://beta.natlib.govt.nz/records/22334460
Audio from Radio New Zealand Sound Archives Nga Taonga Korero
Music
HILL: Commemorative Ode
Timua Brennan (sop), Rebecca Woodmore (mezzo), William Parry (ten), Bruce Carson (bass), Orpheus Choir of Wellington, Wellington Brass Band, NZ School of Music CO, Wellington CO/Michael Fulcher, Douglas Mews (org) (recorded in the Wellington Town by RNZ)
Archival audio provided by Radio New Zealand Sound Archives Nga Taonga Korero
The Days Of Yesterday, written and produced by Peter Downes during 1963, is a radio feature that offers random glimpses of life and entertainment in New Zealand, and beyond, during the first decade (1900 - 1910) of the twentieth century. The programme utilises recorded and written news reports, letters, and reminiscences of the day. The music details were added by Alison Lloyd Davies in November 2005.