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Boydell Collection: Miscellaneous programmes (1943-1999)
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Boydell Programmes Box 3
Description
One folder of miscellaneous programmes collected by Dr Brian Boydell from 11/12/43-13/3/99.
Howth concerts:
7/7/84-15/7/84: Howth: Howth Festival presented by the Howth Chamber of Commerce. Programme of events leaflet.
11/6/75-2/7/75: Bullock Castle, Dalkey: Evenings of Music and Wine. Events listing leaflet.
13/3/99: St. Mary's Church, Howth: Dublin Orchestral Players and the Shielmartin Quartet. Contains biographical and programme notes.
St. Stephen's Church, Dublin:
26/11/84-28/11/84: St. Stephen's Church, Mount Street Crescent: John Cashmore, The Ulysees Ensemble and the Camerata Singers. World premeire of 'Letters to Theo' by James Wilson.
21/6/91: Peppercanister Church: Young European Strings Concert Series. Series programme booklet.
Christ Church concerts:
29/9/84-6/10/84: Christ Church Cathedral: Inaugural Recitals on the New Cathedral Organ.
29/9/85: Christ Church, Dublin: Order of Service at the Enthronement of The Most Reverend Father in God Donald Arthur Richard Caird. Wordbook.
Belfast concerts:
[date and location unknown]: The Queen's Unversity Music Society. First performance of 'Graduation Ode' by Raymond Warren.
15/4/69-19/4/69: Drill Hall, Argyle Road: Sevenoaks Players.
9/1/79-13/3/79: Ulster Museum Quaterly Programme January - March 1979. Leaflet.
Dublin Castle concerts:
4/10/95: St. Patrick's Hall, Dublin Castle: The National Chamber Choir. 'Victory Memorial Concert'. Contains biographical notes and words.
26/4/67 [plus 2 duplicates]: St. Patrick's Hall, Dublin Castle: Concert to mark the birth of Jonathan Swift presented by RTE.
Metropolitan Hall concerts:
18/2/65: Metropolitan Hall: Igor Oistrakh and Vsevolod Petrushansky.
11/12/63: Metropolitan Hall, Dublin: St. George's Brass Band. 27th Annual Concert.
Wicklow concerts:
4/4/63: Fatima Hall, Dominican Convent, Wicklow: Adult Choral Group, Wicklow Technical School presented by the Wicklow Choral Society. Wordbook.
17/5/62: Fatima Hall, Dominican Convent, Wicklow: Adult Choral Group, Wicklow Technical School presented by the Wicklow Choral Society.
National Concert Hall concerts:
26/11/87: National Concert Hall: Dublin Philharmonia. Contains programme notes.
20/10/97: National Concert Hall: Corrado Rollero, winner of the 1997 Guardian Dublin International Piano Competition's Guardian Insurance Special Prize. Invitation.
Miscellaneous programmes:
1/9/53-29/11/53: Royal Albert Hall. Mini-programme events-listing booklet.
16/12/44: Royal Irish Acadmey of Music: Student's Musical Union 'At Home' 39th Season.
11/12/43: Castle Park.
1993: [location unknown]: I Giovani Solisti, Tour of England and Ireland 1993.
7/4/88 [plus duplicate]: Royal Hospital Kilmainham: 'A Borgia Banquet'; the First Dublin Festival of Early Music with the Consort of St. Sepulchre and Good Company, Andrew Lawrence-King, The St. Cecilia Singers and the Dublin Dance Centre Dancers. Contains historical, biographical and programme notes.
2/2/85: Monkstown Parish Church: Dun Laoghaire Choral Society. Contains programme notes and wordbook.
[date and location unknown]: Musica Sacra. Contains biographical and programme notes and words.
23/6/84: Examination Hall, Trinity College: Musica Sacra Concert Hall. Wordbook.
2/2/98: [location unknown] [plus duplicate]: Reduced Herod Company (students of the School of Music, Trinity College with members of the choir of St Andrew's Junior School, Booterstown and students of the DIT Conservatory of Music & Drama and students of the Royal Irish Academy of Music).
29/7/98: St. Nicholas of Myra Church, Francis Street: 'Handel and Mrs. Cibber' presented by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Programme + flyer.
16/9/65: Dublin: 'An Evening's Entertainment presented by the Irish Countrywomen's Association'. Wordbook.
8/2/98: Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin: Irish Chamber Orchestra; part of Spring Series 98. Contains biographical and programme notes.
15/2/68 [plus duplicate]: St. Mary's Cathedral, Limerick: Paul Tortelier and Maria de la Pau presented by the Limerick Music Association. Contains biographical and programme notes.
Collection includes leaflet on the Irish Composers Centre, a leaflet on the European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht in 1988, a biographical leaflet on Nicola Cleary (violinist), 4 copies of a leaflet for 'The Classical Organ Revival in Ireland' publication by Gerard Gillen and John Brennan, a leaflet on Jaroslav and Kveta Vanecek.
Date range
1943 - 1999
Associated People and Organisations
Adult Choral Group, Wicklow Technical School -
Boydell, Brian -
Camerata Singers -
Cashmore, John -
Consort of St. Sepulchre -
Dublin Dance Centre Dancers -
Dublin Festival of Early Music -
Dublin Orchestral Players -
Dublin Philharmonia -
Dun Laoghaire Choral Society -
Guardian Dublin International Piano Competition -
Howth Chamber of Commerce -
Howth Festival -
I Giovani Solisti -
Irish Chamber Orchestra -
Irish Countrywoman's Association -
Lawrence-King, Andrew -
Limerick Music Association -
Musica Sacra -
National Chamber Choir of Ireland -
Oistrakh, David -
Pau, Maria de la -
Petrushansky, Vsevolod -
Queen's University Music Society -
Reduced Herod Company -
Rollero, Corrado -
Royal Irish Academy of Music Students' Musical Union -
Sevenoaks Players -
Shielmartin Quartet -
St. Andrew's Junior School Choir -
St. cecilia singers -
St. George's Brass Band -
St. Vincent de Paul Society -
Tortelier, Paul -
Ulysees Ensemble -
Warren, Raymond -
Wicklow Choral Society -
Wilson, James -
Young European Strings Concert Series -
Associated Places
Bullock Castle, Dalkey
Castle Park
Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin
Drill Hall, Argyle Road
Dublin
Examination Hall, Trinity College Dublin
Fatima Hall, Dominican Convent, Wicklow
Howth, Dublin
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Kilmainham
Metropolitan Hall, Lower Abbey Street
Monkstown Parish Church, Dublin
National Concert Hall, Earlsford Terrace, Dublin
Royal Albert Hall
Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin
Royal Irish Academy of Music
St. Mary's Cathedral, Limerick
St. Mary's Church, Howth
St. Nicholas of Myra Church, Francis Street
St. Patrick's Hall, Dublin Castle
St. Stephen's Church (the Pepper Canister Church), Upper Mount Street
Ulster Museum, Belfast
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Collections Overview
The music collections are spread over three Library departments. The main collections of music literature and printed music are held in the Music Library, located in the Ussher Library. The open access collections are focussed on supporting the academic needs of students and staff of the College. They include books and periodicals on music, reference works and bibliographies (including online databases), as well as a separate collection of student lending material. Printed music on open access includes collected editions of the works of over 70 composers, anthologies, manuscript facsimiles, and other individual works and editions. The closed access collection is large and diverse, containing items received under legal deposit mainly since about 1880.
Earlier printed music is held in the Department of Early Printed Books. Two special collections stand out: the Ebenezer Prout Collection, particularly strong in music and editions of the 19th century, and the Townley Hall Collection, a country house collection of the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Department of Manuscripts holds all music manuscript material. The collection includes liturgical music of the 11th-18th centuries, the Ballet and Dallis lute books, the 16th-century Dublin Virginal Book, the Mercer's Hospital collection, and Irish folk music collected by Petrie, Goodman and Moeran. Several twentieth century Irish composers (Barry, Boydell, Boyle, Deale, Duff, May, Victory) are also represented.
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