Box MS Add.8812/1-239: Box 1
Contains 291 Results:
From Charles Steggall to Nicholson, 22 Apr. 1880
Congratulations on Nicholson's appointment to Tewkesbury Abbey; knows no pupil who could succeed Nicholson at Dover; appointments gained by Academy students
From William Thomas Best to C.C. Cream, 16 Dec. 1886
He has written to Rodewald
From George M. Garrett to James Kendrick Pyne (1852-1938), 11 Aug. 1892
He is editing a new edition of [S.S.] Wesley's organ works; did Pyne ever hear Wesley play 'Choral Song' and Fugue in C, and if so, what registration did he use?; How did he treat ending of Andante in F?; he is writing to other Wesley pupils, hoping for information and consensus of opinion
From Wilhelm Meyer Lutz to [?], 1895 (Circa, undated)
Travel arrangements; difficult to visit York
From Edward Dannreuther to Mrs Marshall, 1900 (Circa, undated)
Invitation to join choir
From William A. Houston Collisson to [?], 2 Dec. 1906
Enclosing a photograph of himself
From Williamson John Reynolds to Sherlock, 11 Sep. 1914
He has words for the music; has added to some lines
From Arthur H. Mann to [?], 28 Feb. 1925
He wishes to add notes and libretto of 'Palestine', sent by [?], to his collection of 'Crotchiana'; Mann knew of Crotch's grandson William Duppa Crotch; a story of Crotch having kissed a girl student
George Thalben-Ball: Autograph and portrait photograph, 24 Sep. 1933
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Sir Edward C. Bairstow: Autograph and three-bar excerpt from 'The prodigal son', 14 Apr. 1939
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Correspondence to E.J. Moeran and Peers Coetmore [Ernest J. Moeran (1894-1950), composer; married Kathleen Peers Coetmore in 1945], 1930-1948
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
From John Ireland to [Kathleen] Peers Coetmore, 11 May 1948
Cannot come to Wigmore Hall; he liked first broadcast of cello sonata; 'It is a treat nowadays to hear any new work which sounds like music'
Sir James Frazer: Correspondence to Peter Giles (1860-1935), 1900-1927 (Circa)
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
From Sir James Frazer to Peter Giles, 2 June 1900 (Circa)
Question on Ridgeway's stipend, as discussed by General Board
From Sir James Frazer to Peter Giles, 22 May 1919
Thanks for information about Whitney's book; he had an unfavourable opinion of Wundt's 'Völkerpsychologie', but will look at it again
Francis J.H. Jenkinson: Correspondence, 1884-1943
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
From Francis Jenkinson to Marian Wetton, 7 Sep. 1884
Apologies for obscurity in his last letter; he leaves only business letters unanswered for a long period; he found a book once belonging to Stephen Gardiner in Trinity Library; college very quiet; quotation from Cowley
From Francis Jenkinson to Marian Wetton, 12 Feb. 1885
Dinner at the Horts, with Professor Creighton; Mrs Luard's friendliness to him; he will send her Hall's 'Decades' if should would like them; Mrs Pelham's visit; his lectures on 'The history of sonata' by Hubert Parry have been 'disgracefully attended'; he is to visit Parry at Rustington
From Francis Jenkinson to [?]
[Opening and ending lost] On the method of folding paper to produce quarto, octavo, etc. and gathering into a quire
From Nelly Jenkinson (sister) to Hugh [Stewart], 2 Nov. 1943
She is looking through letters, including Jenkinson's to Marion Iconig... and hers to him; she encloses a few 'bits of long ago life in Trinity'
Letter from Francis J.H. Jenkinson to E.O. Barrett, 8 Nov. 1893
He sent the book Barrett needed; directions for packing it; he does not usually send books to members of the Senate; Barrett should apply to a Cambridge bookseller who will borrow and send them
Herbert Howells: Correspondence to Herbert Badgett, 1952-1956
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
From Herbert Howells to Herbert Badgett, 17 Mar. 1952
Thanks for Huddersfield Choral Society for a performance of 'Hymnus Paradisi'; a difficult work, well sung
From Herbert Howells to Herbert Badgett, 11 Jan. 1953
Thanks for Hallé Choral Society and Orchestra for performance of 'Hymnus Paradisi'
From Herbert Howells to Herbert Badgett, 16 Sep. 1953
Twenty years since their son died 'and it still tugs our hears'; reprint of Mass will be identical with score which Badgett has; 'It's a work to saturate a choir with, rather, that merely know the notes.'