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Collection name
Evgenii Sablin Papers (1935-1948)
Unique identifier
MS.1285
Description
File containing programmes as numbered documents:
Documents 471-474:
Hyde Park Hotel - 10/2/37 - Alexander Pushkin Centenary Concert Programme - Singers, Tatiana Makushina and Arsene Kirilloff. Ivor Newton on the piano. Contains song translations. Has three duplicates.
Document 560:
The Russian House, Brechin Place, S.W.7 - 9/5/35 - Recital by A. Raevsky with Beatrice Ainsworth at the piano.
Document 561:
St. Martin-in-the-fields - 14/11/[35] - Russian Church Choir - Nina Sokolova, soprano, Marie Kortchinska, harp, David Scott, basso
Document 572:
Wigmore Hall - 11/11/[38] - The Griller String Quartet - Joy McArden and Tatiana Braikevitch with Therese de Laulerie at the piano
Document 575:
Russian House - 13/11/47 - Elena Karny with Mary Richards at the piano
Document 576:
Russian House - 18/1/48 - Colin Horsley, Tatiana Preston with Christopher Shaw at the piano. There is a duplicate to this programme
Document 579:
Russian House - 19/2/48 - Nicolas Orloff on the piano
Document 581:
Russian House - 15/3/48 - Edouard Darsky on the piano
Document 582:
Salle Gaveau - 19/12/46 - Edouard Darsky. This programme is in French
Document 586:
Salle Gaveau - 28/10/46 - Vitya Vronsky, Victor Babin. A recital for two pianos.
Date range
1935 - 1948
Associated People and Organisations
Ainsworth, Beatrice -
Babin, Victor -
Braikevitch, Tatiana -
Darsky, Edouard -
De Laulerie, Therese -
Horsley, Colin -
Karny, Elena -
Kirilloff, Arsene -
Kortchinska, Marie -
Makushina, Tatiana -
McArden, Joy -
Newton, Ivor -
Orloff, Nicolas -
Preston, Tatiana -
Raevsky, A. -
Richards, Mary -
Scott, David -
Shaw, Christopher -
Sokolova, Nina -
Vronsky, Vitya -
Associated Places
Hyde Park Hotel, Knightsbridge
Salle Gaveau, Paris
St. Martin-in-the-Fields
The Russian House, Brechin Place, S.W.7
Wigmore Hall
Associated Times
20th century - mid 1931-1970
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University of Leeds, Brotherton Library
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