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Collection name
Eisele and Briggs' Chamber Concerts (1897)
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LP780.73 EI82
Description
There are two concert programmes, the first for Miss M. Eisele and Mr. Rawdon Briggs' Third Chamber Concert, 22/2/1897, and the second is for Eisele and Briggs' First Chamber Concert (Second Season), 8/11/97. They were both held at the Alexandra Hall, Cookridge Street, Leeds. The performers for both concerts are Miss Eisele (piano), Mr Briggs (violin), Mr J.S. Bridge (violin), Mr J. Holme (viola), and Mr W. Hatton (violoncello)
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1897 - 1897
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Miss Eisele -
Briggs, Mr. -
Mr J. Holme -
Mr J.S. Bridge -
Mr W. Hatton -
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Alexandra Hall, Cookridge Street, Leeds
Leeds
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19th century - late Victorian 1876-1899
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Leeds Central Library
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Calverley Street
Leeds LS1 3AB Open Map
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http://www.leeds.gov.uk/pageView.asp?style=0&identifier=2002315_977184475
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With a specialist collection of over 10,000 books, we cover all aspects of music. A wide range of scores from miniature and full to vocal scores for operas and musicals, as well as wind band scores. Our large collection of sheet music covers both popular and classical material and includes arrangements for chamber groups as well as for solo instruments. We have a range of over 1,000 sets. They are available to orchestras within the Leeds district. Over 40 periodical titles are in stock. We can also help with reference enquiries and music homework. Special Collections include a Victorian song collection and 18th and 19th century music for use in the library. There are over 12,000 CDs in stock (in the Central Library) covering a wide range of music to cater for all tastes. Video collections including music videos are now available. Registered blind and visually impaired people may borrow CDs free of charge. The CD Central @ Leeds Central Library scheme enables local musicians to deposit copies of private CD recordings in the library for lending.
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