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Henry Wood Collection: London Musical Festival (1902)
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A collection of one volume of programmes from the London Musical Festival, 1902. There are six programmes in the collection. The concerts featured the Queen Hall Orchestra, and concerts consisted of orchestral music, concerti and a few arias. The conductors of the concerts varied, and included Ysaye, Saint-Saëns (conducting his own works), Weingartner, Kirkisch[?] [conductor’s name pencilled on to programme, partially illegible] and Henry Wood. The programmes have been bound without their front covers and do not include information concerning the dates of concerts. The programmes contain analytical programme notes written by Edgar F. Jacques.
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The programmes are arranged chronologically.
Date range
1902 - 1902
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Wood, Henry -
Jacques, Edgar F. -
Saint-Saens, Camille -
London Musical Festival -
Queen's Hall Orchestra 1895 - 1915
Weingartner, Felix -
Ysaÿe, Eugène -
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20th century - early 1900-1930
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Royal Academy of Music, Library
Marylebone Road London NW1 5HT Open Map
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Books; printed music; sound recordings; choral sets; orchestral sets; manuscripts; early printed music & books; undergraduate & research
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