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Collection name
Cyril Eland collection: Japan 1 (1959-65)
Unique identifier
Mus. 316 c.13
Description
A miscellaneous collection of brochures/tour programmes for performances given at various Japenese venues between 1959 and 1965, typically by visiting artists or ensembles.
All items are held loosely as the 13th box of the Cyril Eland collection.
Unless otherwise stated below, these include programmes with notes for a number of different performances and provide biographical notes on the performers, typically with photographs. Many also provide a list of the orchestral ensemble.
The majority of these documents are printed in Japanese: where specific venues have been identified, these are listed below. Where more than one performance is given at a particular venue, the number is indicated in brackets
28 October–7 November 1959: Wiener Philharmoniker, conducted by Herbert von Karajan, in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya.
4–20 February 1960: Igor Oistrakh (violin) at: Hibiya Public Hall, Sankei Hall and Bunkyo Public Hall, Tokyo; Kokusai Festival Hall, Osaka; Kobe Kokusai Hall; Aichi Bunka Hall, Nagoya; Ashahi Hall, Hiroshima; Denki Hall, Fukuoka; Sapporo Hall; Sendai Public Hall.
27 July–15 August 1960: Campoli (violin) at Kyoritusu Hall (2) and Denki Hall.
4 March–15 April 1961: Adam Harasiewicz (piano), in Tokyo (10), Sendai, Osaka, Kobe (2), Okayama (2), Fukuoka, Kyoto (2), Sapporo and Yokohama (2).
13 April–3 May 1961: Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, directed by Dr Franz Konwitschny, at Osaka Festival Hall (6); Yawata Public Hall; Nagoya Public Hall, Hibiya Public Hall, Tokyo (5); Kohsei-Nenkin Kaikan, Tokyo; and Kohriyama Public Hall.
26 April and 5 and 6 May 1961, Tokyo Metropolitan Hall: New York Philharmonic, conducted by Leonard Berstein, as part of Toyko, East-West Music Encounter. Held with this document is a Festival Brochure and a programme with words and notes for a performance given by Hermann Prey (baritone) as part of the same event,
29 September–2 November 1961. Terza Stagione Lirica Italiana, Tokyo-Osaka.
May 1962: Virtuosi di Roma.
24 October–9 November 1962: Societa Corelli, in Tokyo (3), Kohbe (2), Hiroshima, Osaka, Kyoto, Tsuruoka, Nagoya and Sapporo.
8 November–1 December 1962: Berliner Kammerorchester, directed by Hans von Benda, including a detailed programme and notes for a Special J. S. Bach Programme given on 23 November at the Kyoritsu Auditorium.
26 November–11 December 1962: Hungarian String Quartet (Zoltan Szekely, Michael Kuttner, Denes Koromzay and Gabriel Magyar) in Toyko (3), Yokohama, Osaka, Kyoto and Nagoya.
24 January–11 February 1963: Lili Kraus (piano), in Tokyo (2), Osaka, Fukuoka, Kyoto and Sapporo.
Friday 8– Thursday 14 March [1963?]: Deutsche Bachsolisten, in Tokyo, Yokohama, Kohbe, Kumamoto; Fukuoka and Hiroshima.
26 March – 2 April 1963: Detmolder Bläserkreis.
Tuesday 16–Tuesday 30 April [1963]: London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati and Georg Solti, at Hiroshima Public Hall; Yawata Public Hall, Kitakyushu; Sumpu Kaikan Hall, Shizuoka; Nagoya Public Hall; Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Hall (5); and Koriyama Public Hall.
22 April–8 May [1963]: Robert Casadesus (piano), at Osaka International Festival/Festival Hall (2); Kyoto Kaikan First Hall; Aichiken Bunka Kaikan Hall, Nagoya; Bunkyo Public Hall, Tokyo; Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Hall (2); and Hibiya Public Hall, Tokyo.
Friday 3–Saturday 11 May [1963]: Solisti di Zagreb, with Antonio Janigro, at Osaka International Festival/Festival Hall, Osaka (2); Kyoto Kaikan First Hall, Kanagawa Concert Hall and Hibiya Public Hall (2).
15-30 August 1963, Nasu Plateau, Tochigi Prefecture: 1st Nasu International Music Festival.
September 1963: Ensemble Instrumental de Toulouse (fragment/handbill only).
September 1963: Kammerchor Walther von der Vogelweide, Innsbruck.
Sunday 22 September–Wednesday 9 October [1963]: Vienna Philharmonic String Quartet, in Tokyo (3), Sendai, Osaka, Okayama, Kohbe (2), Kurashiki, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Nagoya, Yokohama.
8 November–16 December 1963: Piano Recitals and Joint Concerts by Paul Badura-Skoda and Jörg Demus, in Utsunomiya, Tokyo (9), Hiroshima, Kyoto (2), Okayama, Sapporo, Osaka (5), Yokohama, and Kohbe (2).
[dates unknown] 1964: Tokyo Renaissance Consort 1.
20 January–6 February 1964: Vienna Octet
3–19 March 1964: Hans Hotter (bass-baritone), at Toyko Metropolitan Festival Hall (5), Kanagawa Kenritsu Ongakudo, Yokohama; Kobe Kokusai Kaikan, Kobe; Kyoto Kaikan; Mainichi Hall, Osaka; and Sankei Hall, Tokyo.
20 April–2 May 1964: State Symphony Orchestra of U.S.S.R., in Yawata Public Hall; Hiroshima Public Hall; Nagoya Public Hall, Shizuoka Sumpu Kaikan Hall; Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Hall (5), Koriyama Public Hall.
2–8 May 1964: Cappella Coloniensis, at Osaka International Festival (2); Nagoya Public Hall; Tokyo Bunka Kaikan (2).
26 May–15 June 1964: Warsaw Quintet, at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan; Sapporo Shimin Kaikan; Mainichi Hall, Osaka; CBC Hall, Nagoya; Kyoto Kaikan; Kanagawa Kenritsu Ongakudo, Yokohama and Toshi Centre Hall, Tokyo (2).
Date range
1959 - 1965
Associated People and Organisations
Warsaw Quintet -
Karajan, Herbert von 1908 - 1989
von Benda, Hans -
Virtuosi di Roma -
Vienna Philharmonic String Quartet -
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra -
Vienna Octet -
Tokyo Renaissance Consort -
State Symphony Orchestra of U.S.S.R. -
Solti, Georg -
Solisti di Zagreb -
Societa Corelli -
Prey, Hermann -
Osaka International Festival -
Oistrakh, Igor -
New york philharmonic orchestra 1842 - 2005
Nasu International Music Festival -
London Symphony Orchestra -
Lirica Italiana -
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra -
Kraus, Lili -
Konwitschny, Franz -
Janigro, Antonio -
Hungarian String Quartet -
Hotter, Hans -
Harasiewicz, Adam -
Ensemble Instrumental de Toulouse -
Eland, Cyril -
East-West Music Encounter -
Dorati, Antal -
Detmolder Bläserkreis -
Demus, Jörg -
Casadesus, Robert -
Cappella Coloniensis -
Campoli, Alfredo -
Bernstein, Leonard -
Berliner Kammer-Orchester -
Badura-Skoda, Paul -
Associated Places
Aichiken Bunka Kaikan Hall, Nagoya
Ashahi Hall, Hiroshima
Bunkyo Public Hall, Tokyo
CBC Hall, Nagoya
Denki Hall, Fukuoka
Festival Hall, Osaka
Fukuoka
Hibiya Public Hall
Hiroshima
Public Hall, Hiroshima
Kanagawa Concert Hall, Yokohama
Kanagawa Kenritsu Ongakudo, Yokohama
Kobe
Kobe Kokusai Kaikan
Kohbe
Kohsei-Nenkin Kaikan, Tokyo
Kokusai Festival Hall, Osaka
Koriyama Public Hall
Kumamoto
Kurashiki
Kyoritsu Hall (location unspecified)
Kyoto Kaikan First Hall
Mainichi Hall, Osaka
Nagoya
Public Hall, Nagoya
Nasu Plateau, Tochigi Prefecture
Okayama
Osaka
Sapporo
Sapporo Hall
Sapporo Shimin Kaikan
Sendai Public Hall
Sumpu Kaikan Hall, Shizuoka
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan
Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall
Toshi Central Hall, Tokyo
Tsuruoka
Associated Times
20th century - mid 1931-1970
Associated Content
Brochures
Photographs
Handbills
List of orchestral players
Programme notes
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Bodleian Library, Music Library
Broad Street,Music Library Oxford OX1 3BG Open Map
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Collections Overview
The collection has very strong holdings of British music and related material acquired in part by legal deposit. Many collected editions and scholarly series. Very strong periodical coverage, including major 19thC European journals. Largest collection of American song material in UK.
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