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Collection name Concerts 4: Posters and Programmes Non-Oxford (2001-2003)
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Description A miscellaneous collection of handbills, leaflets and programmes for performances given at various London venues between 2001 and 2003, held as the fourth in a sequence of six boxes. Also, similar documentation for performances given in a range of British venues outside London (not Oxford) and at certain central European venues during the same period.

In addition to programmes – the venues for which are listed below – the box contains material for conferences, study days, courses, master classes and competitions.

1. London
2. Other British venues
3. European venues

1. London
This material includes leaflets for the following events comprising performances at various London venues: Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music (May-June 2001); London Organ Concerts Guide (Autumn-Winter 2001-02, Summer 2002); Spitalfields Festival (2001); and London Arts Fest (2002).

Of the miscellaneous programmes, there are a considerable number of events given by Jewish organizations, such as the Jewish Chronicle, the Jewish Centre Festival of Jewish Arts and Culture and the Jewish Music Institute.

Material for the following venues is included:
Barbican
Bevis Marks Synagogue
Bishopsgate Hall
Coliseum (English National Opera)
Conway Hall
Goldsmiths' Hall
Hampstead Town Hall [Town Hall, Hampstead]
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Royal College of Music
Royal Festival Hall
Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street
St. Giles Church, Cripplegate
St. John's Smith Square
St. Michael's Church, Highgate
School of Oriental and African Studies, Russell Square
Sternberg Centre, 80 East End Road
The Spitz, 109 Commercial Street
Union Chapel, Compton Terrace
Warehouse, 13 Theed Street
Westminster Central Hall


2. Other British venues
Aberystwyth (International Music Festival and Summer School/Music Festival, July 2001, 2002 and 2003).
Abingdon, Amey Hall.
Bampton, Oxfordshire, Deanery Garden (Bampton Classical Orchestra, July 2003).
Bath, St. Mary's Church, Darlington Street.
Basingstoke, Trinity Methodist Church, Sarum Hill (Basingstoke Concert Club, 2002–03).
Birmingham, Symphony Hall (Royal College of Organists Performer of the Year 2002).
Brighton (Festival of Jewish Music, 2003).
Cambridge, Peterhouse College.
Cheltenham (International Festival of Music, 2001 and 2002; Handel in Cheltenham, 2001).
Douai Abbey.
Hereford (International Summer School, August 2001, 2002 and 2003).
Leeds College of Music.
Ludlow.
Manchester, Royal Northern College of Music (Mendelssohn Fest, January 2003).
Oundle (Organ Music, July 2001 and July 2002; Oundle International Festival, 2001 and 2002).
St. Albans (22nd International Organ Festival, July 2003).
York (Early Music Festival, July 2001).


3. European venues
This material includes leaflets/prospectus for Bach Festivals given by the Neuen Bachgesellschaft each year from 2001 to 2004 (nos. 76-79); these were held in Eisenach, Griefswalder, Frankfurt and Hamburg.

Other locations, listed alphabetically, include:
Antwerp (International Young Artists' Presentation, August 2002 and 2003).
Koblenz (Mendelssohn-Tage, 2003).
Kothen (19 Kothener Bach Festtage, 2002).
Munich (Musica Viva, 2001-02).
Stuttgart (Internationale Bachakademie).
Turku, [Finland] (Turku Music Festival, August 2001, 2002 and 2003).
Wiener Concert-Verein (Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, 2001-02).
XIV Wiesbadener Bachwochen (October-November 2001).
Date range 2001 - 2003
Associated People and Organisations York Early Music Festival - Turku Music Festival - Spitalfields Festival - Royal College of Organists - Oundle International Festival - Neue Bachgesellschaft - Mendelssohn, Felix - Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music - London Organ Concerts Guide - Jewish Music Institute - Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart - International Young Artists' Presentation - International Organ Festival - Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien 1814 - Cheltenham International Festival of Music - Basingstoke Concert Club - Bampton Classical Orchestra - Bach, Johann Sebastian - Aberystwyth International Music Festival and Summer School -
Associated Places Amey Hall, Abingdon Antwerp Barbican Bevis Marks Synagogue Bishopsgate Hall Brighton Conway Hall Conway Hall Deanery Garden, Bampton Douai Abbey, Newbury Eisenach Goldsmiths' Hall Greifswalder Hamburg Hereford Koblenz Köthen Leeds College of Music London Coliseum Ludlow München Oundle Peterhouse Queen Elizabeth Hall Royal College of Music Royal Festival Hall Royal Northern College of Music Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street School of Oriental and African Studies, Malet Street Spitz, 109 Commercial Street St. Albans St. Gile’s, Cripplegate St. John's Smith Square St. Mary's Church, Bath Sternberg Centre, 80 East End Road Stuttgart Symphony Hall, Birmingham Town Hall, Hampstead Trinity Methodist Church, Sarum Hill Turku Union Chapel, Compton Avenue
Associated Times 21st century
Associated Content Leaflets Brochures Flyers Handbills
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Bodleian Library, Music Library

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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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