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Part of Elizabeth Harwood Papers
With Elizabeth Harwood as soprano soloist. A note on the box reads: 'lots of noises; otherwise blank'.
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Part of Elizabeth Harwood Papers
With Elizabeth Harwood as soprano soloist. A note on the box reads: 'lots of noises; otherwise blank'.
'Elizabeth Harwood sings English songs'
Part of Elizabeth Harwood Papers
Recorded Dec 1983. Elizabeth performed songs by Delius, Vaughan-Williams, Bridge, Bax, Head, Lloyd, and Quilter, and was accompanied by John Constable on the piano.
Part of Elizabeth Harwood Papers
No further details of this recording are given, the tape is simply entitled 'Elizabeth'.
'Elizabeth's broadcast, recital'
Part of Elizabeth Harwood Papers
A card inside the box notes: 'I've reversed the order of the Haydn songs to fit them comfortably on the tape. Otherwise the broadcast recital is complete'. The reverse of the card notes the programme which is as follows: - R Stra...
Part of Elizabeth Harwood Papers
Elizabeth's 'lecture' notes on form and appreciation. Possibly written whilst studying at RMCM.
'Lesson on the Countess' and part of live recording of 'Seraglio' by Mozart
Part of Elizabeth Harwood Papers
Side A contains 'A lesson with Freidman Layer on the role of Countess in Marriage of Figaro' dated 8 Aug 1971. Side B contains 'part only of live performance of Seraglio (Salzburg), 1971'. A note has been added: 'Neither...
Part of Elizabeth Harwood Papers
'Mining the Archive', BBC Radio 3 programme
Part of Elizabeth Harwood Papers
Dated 11 Oct 1991. Features performances by Elizabeth dating from 1964, 1969 and 1972.
Part of Elizabeth Harwood Papers
This may be another copy of the broadcast found in EH/6/2/81
Part of Elizabeth Harwood Papers
Songs performed were by the composers Silor, Liszt, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Delius and Berkeley. This recording was of 'Music at Night', a meditative late-night sequence performed by David Wild/Wilfred Parry (pianos) and Elizabeth Harwood