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Collection name The Vienna Boys Choir (1951-1991)
Unique identifier BR780.69 VIE001-VIE024
Description This is a collection of programmes for concerts given by the Vienna Boys Choir. The collection contains the following programmes:

* Free Trade Hall - 9/2/1952
* Free Trade Hall - 8/11/1961
* [Sheffield and Liverpool, November 1962]
* Free Trade Hall - 26/11/1951
* Free Trade Hall - 1/12/1951
* [Manchester - 15/10/1971] [with duplicate]
* Queen Elizabeth Hall, Oldham - 11/11/1986
* [Liverpool, 9/10/1970 and Manchester 10/10/1970]
* [1972]
* Free Trade Hall - 15/2/1966
* 1/11/1991
* [No date or venue mentioned]
* Free Trade Hall - 22/2/1965
* Free Trade Hall - 27/2/[1958] [has duplicate]
* Free Trade Hall - 9/3/1955 [has duplicate]
* Free Trade Hall - 31/10/1959
* Free Trade Hall - 5/4/1957
* Free Trade Hall - 30/10/1954
* Free Trade Hall - 9/2/1957
* Free Trade Hall - 28/2/1953
* Free Trade Hall - 3/3/1959
* Free Trade Hall - 21/2/1953
* Free Trade Hall - 11/4/1953
* Free Trade Hall - 20/3/1956
Date range 1951 - 1991
Associated People and Organisations Vienna Boys' Choir -
Associated Places Free Trade Hall Liverpool Manchester Oldham Sheffield
Associated Times 20th century - late 1971-1999 20th century - mid 1931-1970
Associated Content Photographs Annotations Word books
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Henry Watson Music Library

St Peter's Square Manchester M2 5PD United Kingdom Open Map
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Website http://www.manchester.gov.uk/libraries/central/hwml/
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Collections Overview The Henry Watson Music Library is named after Dr. Henry Watson, a renowned composer and teacher born in nearby Accrington. After his death in 1911 he bequeathed the contents of his private library to the care of Manchester City Council. Watson's original collection (some 16,700 volumes) has been supplemented by many important donations and acquisition since and has grown into one of the largest collections of music in any public library.
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