Collection Descriptions
| Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts (1948-69) (British Library) A collection of souvenir brochures, with programmes, for the first 22 years of the Aldeburgh Festival, given between ... |
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| Alexandra Choir (1940-1987) (Royal Academy of Music, Library) Three albums of programmes and performance ephemera by the Alexandra Choir, 1940 to 1987. In addition to programmes... |
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| André Mangeot: Box 3 (1904-24) (Royal College Of Music, Centre for Performance History) A miscellaneous collection of handbills and programmes for performances given by the violinist André Mangeot (1883–19... |
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| Basil Lam Programme Notes: Box 3 (1967-78) (Royal College of Music, Library) A collection of concert programmes for performances given at various English venues - principally the Queen Elizabeth... |
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| Charles Proctor collection: Box 1 (1933-75) (Royal College Of Music, Centre for Performance History) A miscellaneous collection of handbills and programmes for performances given at a range of venues in London and at v... |
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| Diana Gordon Collection: miscellaneous venues (1954-69) (British Library) 7 programmes for performances given at venues outside London, or at venues unidentified by the concert programme, con... |
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| Diana Gordon Collection: Miscellaneous Venues (1954-69) (British Library) A collection of three programmes for performances given in Ely, Liverpool and Oxford between 1956 and 1967, held loos... |
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| English Provinces: Ely (1964) (Royal College Of Music, Centre for Performance History) One programme from Ely Cathedral, from 1964. |
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| Handel, The Messiah (1869-2006) (Foundling Museum) Handbills, programmes and wordbooks, some with historical, analytical and biographical notes, for performances of Han... |
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| Léon Goossens: Provinces E-H (1930-1980) (Royal College Of Music, Centre for Performance History) Concert programmes for provincial programmes given in places beginning E to H. East Budleigh: All saints’ church (... |
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| Percy M. Young Archive: concert programmes (University of Cambridge, Selwyn College) Percy Marshall Young (1912 – 2004), organist, musicologist and teacher, was organ scholar at Selwyn where he r... |



