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Collection name
Cripplegate Theatre (1959-)
Unique identifier
W.P.16475.
Description
The programme for a Stereophonic Concert given on 25 May 1959 at the Cripplegate Theatre, Golden Lane, London, held with a prospectus for the Cripplegate Concerts of 1961-62 as individual items within a single envelope.
The Stereophonic Concert included performances by: the London Symphony Orchestra, with Jennifer Vyvyan and Marion Lowe (vocal) and the female chorus of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, conducted by Peter Mang; Wilhelm Kempff (piano); the Philharmonia Orchestra with Emil Gilels (piano), conducted by Leopold Ludwig; Carlo Bergonzi (tenor) and the Orchestra of the Accademia [Nazionale] di Santa Cecilia; and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Nicolai Malko.
This document includes information regarding tickets and a list of the ‘Advantages of Stereophonic Concerts’.
Date range
1959 -
Associated People and Organisations
Vyvyan, Jennifer -
Stereophonic Concerts -
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden -
Philharmonia Orchestra 1945 -
Mang, Peter -
Malko, Nicolai -
Ludwig, Leopold -
Lowe, Marion -
London Symphony Orchestra -
Kempff, Wilhelm -
Gilels, Emil Grigoryevich -
Cripplegate Concerts -
Bergonzi, Carlo -
Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Rome -
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Cripplegate Theatre
Associated Times
20th century - mid 1931-1970
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British Library
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,96 Euston Road
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