'Harry Mortimer Conducts the Famous Morris Concert Band'
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Harry Mortimer Conducts the Famous Morris Concert Band, mfp/EMI
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'Harry Mortimer Conducts the Famous Morris Concert Band'
Part of Additional Philip Jones material
Harry Mortimer Conducts the Famous Morris Concert Band, mfp/EMI
'Heddle Nash' concert programme
Part of David Lloyd Papers
Features John Heddle Nash
'Highlights of Gilbert and Sullivan'
Part of Additional Philip Jones material
Highlights of Gilbert and Sullivan, The Famous CWS (Manchester Band), Contour
Typed copy of a historical account of the discussions between the Northern School of Music and the Royal Manchester College of Music which led to the formation of the RNCM in 1972. The account dates from 1954. Ida herself writes in the introduct...
Part of Additional Philip Jones material
Photocopies of the manuscript score
Bennett, Malcolm (fl.1970s-present), composer, trumpeter
Part of Additional Philip Jones material
Annotated photocopies of published manuscript
Soenen, Willy (1937-present), composer, conductor, teacher, trumpeter
'Kleine Suite' Eberhard Werdin
Part of Additional Philip Jones material
Published score
Werdin, Eberhard (1911-1991), composer
'Kolloquium fur Blechblaser' op.67b Jan Koetsier
Part of Additional Philip Jones material
Photocopied manuscript score and parts.
Koetsier, Jan (1911-2006), composer, conductor
'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 Additional Philip Jones material
'Let the Stones Speak', Cantata by Gareth Wood, handwritten score sent to Philip Jones, including cover letter to Philip Jones from Gareth Wood.
Wood, Gareth (1950-present), composer