Collection Summary
Collection Title
Germany: Bielefeld (1989-90)
Description
Programme books for three operatic productions given at the Bühnen der Stadt during the season 1989–90, held loosely within a box of programmes for German venues A-Z.
The productions – being Halevy, Die Judin, Aubert, Fra Diavolo and Künneke, Der Vetter aus Dingsda – were given with the Chor der Bühnen der Stadt Bielefeld and the Philharmonisches Orchester der Stadt Bielfeld.
The programmes contain words and notes with photographs and illustrations.
The productions – being Halevy, Die Judin, Aubert, Fra Diavolo and Künneke, Der Vetter aus Dingsda – were given with the Chor der Bühnen der Stadt Bielefeld and the Philharmonisches Orchester der Stadt Bielfeld.
The programmes contain words and notes with photographs and illustrations.
Format
Date range of collection
1989 - 1990
Accumulation Dates
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Suggested Audience
Not Specific
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Location Details
Royal College Of Music, Centre for Performance History
College Hall
220-238 Goldhawk Road London W12 9PL Open Map
Website
Email
portraits@rcm.ac.uk
Telephone
020 7591 4340
Fax
020 7589 7740
Visiting Information
Mon-Fri by appointment
Research access by appointment only.
Researchers will be provided with Collection Regulations, and will be asked to complete a Researcher Registration Form (copies are available on the CPH website)
Building Information
The Portraits and Performance History Collection and its associated reading room is housed in a recently adapted space within the RCM's College Hall, its hall of residence for students.
There is step-free access for visitors.
Collections Overview
The Centre for Performance History (CPH) is a research centre and is also responsible for the stewardship of two well-established RCM research collections, the Museum of Instruments and the Portraits and Performance History Collection (PPHC). The latter houses a diverse collection relating to the history of performance including the RCM’s internationally famous collection of images, comprising 340 original portraits and sculptures and 25,000 prints and photographs, forming the most comprehensive archive of likenesses of musicians in the UK. The collection of 600,000 concert programmes from 1720 to the present day is of major importance for research into the history of music, society and culture.
For details of other collections held at the same location: See the location record
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Accrual Status
closed
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