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Collection name Boydell Collection: Dublin Festival of Early Music (1989-92)
Unique identifier Boydell Programmes Box 6
Description One collection of programmes collected by Dr Brian Boydell relating to the Dublin Festival of Early Music from 1989 to 1992.

31/3/89: The Royal Hospital Kilmainham: 'Resoration Revells' with Good Company, the Dublin Consort of Viols and Pandora; 2nd Dublin Festival of Early Music. Programme and leaflet.
27/3/89-2/4/89 [plus duplicate]: Royal Hospital Kilmainham: 2nd Dublin Festival of Early Music. Programme booklet.
24/4/92-3/5/92 [plus duplicate]: Fifth Dublin Festival of Early Music. Programme booklet. Accompanied by wordsheets.
21/4/90-2/5/90: Third Dublin Festival of Early Music. Programme booklet.
5/4/91-13/4/91 [plus duplicate]: Dublin 1991 Festival of Early Music.
Date range 1989 - 1992
Associated People and Organisations Boydell, Brian - Consort of Viols - Dublin Festival of Early Music - Good Company - Pandora -
Associated Places Dublin Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin
Associated Times 20th century - late 1971-1999
Associated Content Word books Leaflets
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Trinity College Dublin, Library

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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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