- AB-AB/096
- Stuk
- [1880s]
Part of Brodsky Papers
Part of Brodsky Papers
Newscutting of a review of a concert given by Anton Maaskoff at the Wigmore Hall
Part of Brodsky Papers
At this concert in the Wigmore Hall, Anton Maaskoff, one of the many brilliant violinists who studied with Adolph Brodsky in Manchester at the beginning of the century, played Brahms's G minor Sonata, Mozart's Concerto in E flat major an...
Autograph postcard signed from Johannes Brahms to Adolph Brodsky
Part of Brodsky Papers
Addressed to: Herrn Adolf Brodsky, Leipzig, Kaiser Wilhelmstraße. It reads: “Einverstanden - namentlich mit [Nr] 1 u. 3 des Programmes Bestens Ihr, J Brahms”. The postcard refers to the forthcoming concert of the Brodsky Quartet in Leipzig on ...
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897), Composer
Es ist ein ros'entsprungen arr. Peter Reeve
Score and parts. Ensemble 2.1.1.1
Reeve, Peter (fl.1950s-2006), trumpeter, Philip Jones Brass Ensemble member, teacher
Newscutting of a review of the second public examination of the Royal Manchester College of Music
Part of Brodsky Papers
This review is of the second public examination of the Royal Manchester College of Music at which a young pupil of Dr. Brodsky, Miss Lena Kontorovich, gave an outstanding performance of the first movement of Brahms's Violin Concerto. May be ...
Royal Manchester College of Music (1893-1973), music conservatoire
Notes on Brahms' Requiem
Programme of a concert given by the Brodsky Quartet and Brahms
Part of Brodsky Papers
The concert was held on 2 Jan. The players were Johannes Brahms [piano], Brodsky, Becker [violins], Sitt [viola] and Klengel [violoncello].
Brodsky Quartet (1894-present)
Autograph letter signed from Hans von Bülow to Adolph Brodsky
Part of Brodsky Papers
Hans von Bülow writes to ask if Brodsky is willing and able to conduct Brahms's first piano concerto op. 15 in D minor on 22 February. Of course it will be thoroughly prepared beforehand and Brodsky will only have to have a play-through wit...
Bülow, Hans von (1830-1894), conductor, pianist, composer
Letters from Sir Charles Hallé to Joachim
Two letters from Sir Charles Hallé at Greenheys to Joachim, 10th and 25th February 1895. In German (with English translations). Hallé makes arrangements for Joachim to play for him: the Brahms concerto for March 7th, and a duet with Wilma - the D...
Hallé, Charles (1819-1895), Knight; pianist, conductor, founder of Royal Manchester College of Music
Programme of a concert given on 10 April 1880
Part of Brodsky Papers
On the back of this programme is written an amusing parody on Krylov's fable "The Donkey and the Nightingale" in which Brodsky is portrayed as the nightingale. This was written in very tiny hand-writing on 11 April 1880, the day af...