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Miscellaneous provincial venues (1956-2005)
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Thursday 26 May [no year], Christ Church, Oakworth: handbill for Four Centuries of Royal Music: A Concert of Music from Various Royal Courts, given by Alan Cuckston (harpsichord), and the Alan Cuckston Singers.
16 March 1956, [no venue]: Recital: Bach and his Contemporaries, by Leonard Friedman (violin) and C. Thornton Lofthouse (harpsichord), given as part of the Tilford Bach Festival.
19 November 1970, no venue: handbill for a Glass Circle Recital.
23 November 1975, St. Nicolas' Church, Abingdon: programme with notes for a concert entitled Handel and the Chapel Royal, given as part of the Festival of St. Edmund of Abingdon by Ashley Stafford, Philip Cave and Robert Morton (vocal), Colin Walsh (organ) and Jeremy Goulding (continuo), conducted by Donwald [sic] Burrows.
3 June 1978: handbill for Music for Vauxhall Gardens. This was 'a concert arranged in conjunction with the exhibition "The Muse's Bower" (Vauxhall Gardens 1728-1786) held at Gainsborough's House, Sudbury, from 3 June until 2 July 1978. The music is performed by the New Mellstock Band'.
1993-94 season: Anniversary Souvenir Book for the Cambridge University Musical Society, 1834-1993, including full programmes for 1993-94.
7 August 2005, Lavenham Parish Church: programme and wordbook, with historical and biographical notes for Handel, Acis and Galatea, given by the Lavenham Sinfonia with Sandra Ford, Allan Clayton, Andrew Staples and Carl Gombrich (vocal), conducted by Frederick Marshall. This document includes lists of the choral and orchestral ensembles
Date range
1956 - 2005
Associated People and Organisations
Walsh, Colin -
Tilford Bach Festival -
Staples, Andrew -
Stafford, Ashley -
New Mellstock Band -
Morton, Robert -
Marshall, Frederick -
Lofthouse, Charles Thornton -
Lavenham Sinfonia -
Handel, George Frideric -
Goulding, Jeremy -
Gombrich, Carl -
Friedman, Leonard -
Ford, Sandra -
Cuckston, Alan -
Clayton, Allan -
Cave, Philip -
Cambridge University Musical Society -
Bach, Johann Sebastian -
Associated Places
Cambridge [England]
Christ Church, Oakworth
Gainsborough's House, Sudbury
Parish Church, Lavenham
St. Nicholas' Church, Abingdon
Tilford
Associated Times
20th century - late 1971-1999
20th century - mid 1931-1970
21st century
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Word books
Handbills
List of orchestral players
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List of chorus members
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The Gerald Coke Handel Collection is an internationally important collection of material relating to Handel and his contemporaries, including manuscripts, printed books and music, libretti, paintings and engravings, memorabilia, art works and ephemera. The Handel collection is open for research Wednesday-Friday, and the display room (with access to recorded music) is open with the rest of the museum Tuesday-Sunday 10-6.
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