Martin Milner playing Handel "Sonata" in D Elgar "Capricieuse" Ravel "Pièce en forme d'Habanora"
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- c.1960
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Martin Milner playing Handel "Sonata" in D Elgar "Capricieuse" Ravel "Pièce en forme d'Habanora"
Elgar "Cockaigne Overture" Delius "The walk to the Paradise Garden" Strauss "Don Juan"
Concert by an orchestra of past (58) and present (53) students, in the Free Trade Hall, conducted by Sir John Barbirolli Recording made by Eroica Recording Services Ltd.
All full scores in MS. Many include original music from published copies, cut up and stuck in as the basis of the arrangement. Sweeter than Songs of Summer (music by Frederick Bridge) - arr. for orchestra, Nov 1953. A Star was his candle (music ...
Padmore, John (fl.1953-1975), arranger
Book of handwritten compositions
Part of Evelyn Rothwell Collection
A book of compositions by various composers that have been handwritten by Evelyn Rothwell. Includes pieces by Bartok, Beethoven, Elgar, Hadyn, Rossini, R. Strauss, and Tschaikowsky.
Edward Elgar. Concerto for violoncello and pianoforte, op. 85.
Part of Carl Fuchs Papers
With inserted cuttings and programme.
Anonymous - unknown creator
Envelope in Elgar's hand (no contents)
Part of Carl Fuchs Papers
Elgar, Edward William (1857-1934), Knight, 1st Baronet, composer
Part of Carl Fuchs Papers
Concerning the repertoire for a forthcoming concert by the Brodsky Quartet.
Elgar, Edward William (1857-1934), Knight, 1st Baronet, composer
Part of Carl Fuchs Papers
Concerning a recent concert and Ariosti "Sei Lezioni". With envelope.
Elgar, Edward William (1857-1934), Knight, 1st Baronet, composer
Canto Popolare, for brass band
Part of Arthur Butterworth Papers
Previously uncatalogued. Autograph MS of 10 pages. Based on 'In Moonlight' from Edward Elgar's concert overture, 'In the South', Op 50. Includes note pasted on inside cover about the piece and its arrangement.
Issue of ‘Monthly Musical Record’, Vol XXXIV, No. 400
Part of Brodsky Papers
It is not immediately clear why this journal has been kept. There is an article on ‘The Elgar Festival’, which mentions Elgar at length, as well as Hans Richter. The journal is dated 1 Apr 1904.
Anonymous - unknown creator