Douglas Lilburn’s Scottish-born father, a successful settler farmer, said of his son’s chosen profession, ‘If it had to be music, couldn’t it have been bagpipes?’[i] Lilburn, described by a memorial plaque in Christchurch as ‘the father of New Zealand music’, contemplated becoming a writer if his musical compositions had fallen on deaf ears. He showed early promise when a Christmas poem written for a Wanganui Chronicle competition won second prize and 10 shillings, just after his 12th birthday. With a child’s delight, ‘Christmas Day’ describes the comforting annual ritual as celebrated on his parents’ farm, Drysdale: ‘At dinner time you eat your fill / Of turkey and green peas, / And then you lie upon the lawn / In attitudes of ease’ (p. 39...
James Cowan’s childhood, growing up on the family farm built on the site of the Battle of Ōrākau, ha...
There are three recorded moments of Colin McCahon encountering the Taieri Plain. In 1936, as a schoo...
The Eminent New Zealand music historian and writer, the late John Mansfield Thomson, was both a prol...
On 14 September 1990 Christopher Blake, manager-designate of The Concert Programme of Radio New Zeal...
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Sea shanties and other kinds of vernacular song in New Zealand might be among historian James Cowan’...
The Enzed Junior, the children’s pages of the Auckland Star, included 255 articles written by James ...
It was Lord Northbourne (Walter James; 1896-1982) who gifted to the world the term ‘organic farming’...
Henry Hare Dugmore, the eldest son of Isaac and Maria, was destined to play his part in the dramatic...
A young man returns home to Lavington, a rural British Columbian town, freshly graduated with an Bac...
Binney discusses writing Redemption Songs, the biography Te Kooti Arikirangi te Turuki
Cette communication rendra hommage aux résultats obtenus par W. Roy Mackenzie dans ta cueillette et ...
In mid-2006, Fryer Library received a major new addition to its Herb Wharton Collection. To celebrat...
The article discusses the life and contribution of Percy Grainger, an Australian musician and compos...
‘Recorded by the School of Scottish Studies…’ The Impact of the Tape-Recorder In a Rural Community ...
James Cowan’s childhood, growing up on the family farm built on the site of the Battle of Ōrākau, ha...
There are three recorded moments of Colin McCahon encountering the Taieri Plain. In 1936, as a schoo...
The Eminent New Zealand music historian and writer, the late John Mansfield Thomson, was both a prol...
On 14 September 1990 Christopher Blake, manager-designate of The Concert Programme of Radio New Zeal...
At the time of his death in September 1999, music historian John Mansfield Thomson left a number of ...
Sea shanties and other kinds of vernacular song in New Zealand might be among historian James Cowan’...
The Enzed Junior, the children’s pages of the Auckland Star, included 255 articles written by James ...
It was Lord Northbourne (Walter James; 1896-1982) who gifted to the world the term ‘organic farming’...
Henry Hare Dugmore, the eldest son of Isaac and Maria, was destined to play his part in the dramatic...
A young man returns home to Lavington, a rural British Columbian town, freshly graduated with an Bac...
Binney discusses writing Redemption Songs, the biography Te Kooti Arikirangi te Turuki
Cette communication rendra hommage aux résultats obtenus par W. Roy Mackenzie dans ta cueillette et ...
In mid-2006, Fryer Library received a major new addition to its Herb Wharton Collection. To celebrat...
The article discusses the life and contribution of Percy Grainger, an Australian musician and compos...
‘Recorded by the School of Scottish Studies…’ The Impact of the Tape-Recorder In a Rural Community ...
James Cowan’s childhood, growing up on the family farm built on the site of the Battle of Ōrākau, ha...
There are three recorded moments of Colin McCahon encountering the Taieri Plain. In 1936, as a schoo...
The Eminent New Zealand music historian and writer, the late John Mansfield Thomson, was both a prol...