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Collection Summary

Collection Title
McCann Collection: Hungary (1947-1991)
Description
A collection of one folder of programmes from the McCann Collection. The collection contains programmes from concerts given outside the United Kingdom and were collected by the concert agent Norman McCann (1920-1999). The collection from Hungary forms part of the "Eastern Europe - former USSR" box.

The collection contains programmes and prospectuses from the following festivals and seminars: Budapest Early Music Forum (Buda Castle); International Bartok Festival (2); International Brass Chamber Music Camp, Competition and Festival; Régi Zenei Napok, Sopron (“Old Music Day”, Sopron). There is also an advert for a concert given in the Concert Hall of the College of Music (presumably Budapest) as well as a flier and a season prospectus for concerts organised by the Országos Filharmónia. There is a programme/ticket from a concert organised by the Magyar Rádió Zenei Foosztály.
Format
Date range of collection
1947 - 1991
Accumulation Dates
-
Suggested Audience
Not Specific
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This collection is about

Location Details

Royal Academy of Music Museum
Marylebone Road, London NW1 5HT United Kingdom
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museum@ram.ac.uk
Telephone
020 7873 7373
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020 7873 7374 
Visiting Information
12.30pm-6.30pm Monday to Friday 2.00pm-5.30pm Weekends
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Additional Collection Information

Accrual Status
Closed
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Collection Owner(s)
Collection Creator(s)
Collection Collector(s)
Collection Custodians(s)
Associated Collection(s)
Cardif University (Prifysgol Caerdydd)Royal College of Music LondonMuseums, Libraries and Archives Council