The Eminent New Zealand music historian and writer, the late John Mansfield Thomson, was both a prolific writer and a lifelong collector-of books, manuscripts, art works and musical ephemera At the time of his death in 1999, Thomson had put in order and deposited with the New Zealand Music Archive in the Turnbull Library about half of his personal papers. These have already proved a significant resource for researchers from several disciplines. Following Thomson's sudden death, his family donated the rest of his literary remains to the University of Waikato where Thomson had been a research fellow in the Music Department for several years. Martin Lodge, a staff member of the Music Department, is Thomson's literary executor
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THE MOTIVE OF HISTORY is at bottom poetic." Those significant words of Trevelyan were used by John T...
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Last year the University Archives were lucky enough to accept three prominent collections into their...
About the Project: William Hunter (1718-1783) is a major figure in the history of eighteenth-centu...
In 2009 I wrote an article for the Journal of Music, Technology and Education outlining plans to bui...
At the time of his death in September 1999, music historian John Mansfield Thomson left a number of ...
'The motive of history is at bottom poetic'. Those significant words of Trevelyan were used by John ...
THE MOTIVE OF HISTORY is at bottom poetic." Those significant words of Trevelyan were used by John T...
This thesis is a study of the life of New Zealand composer John Ritchie (1921-2014) from his ancestr...
On 12 September 1999, John Mansfield Thomson, founding and most recent editor of New Zealand Studies...
As the recipient of the 2015 Friends of the Turnbull Research Grant, I was fortunate to spend a mont...
In 2012 the Alexander Turnbull Library purchased a large collection of writer/historian James Cowan’...
James Cowan’s Pictures of Old New Zealand (1930) documents the Partridge Collection of paintings by ...
Dr Thomas Morland Hocken (1836-1910), born and trained as a medical practitioner in Britain, settled...
This thesis addresses the general lack of research on music-making in Aotearoa New Zealand prior to ...
On 14 September 1990 Christopher Blake, manager-designate of The Concert Programme of Radio New Zeal...
The article discusses the life and contribution of Percy Grainger, an Australian musician and compos...
Last year the University Archives were lucky enough to accept three prominent collections into their...
About the Project: William Hunter (1718-1783) is a major figure in the history of eighteenth-centu...
In 2009 I wrote an article for the Journal of Music, Technology and Education outlining plans to bui...