The Brodsky Papers comprise letters, newscuttings, programmes, telegrams, photograph albums, loose photographs, concert tickets, official documents (marriage certificate, diplomas) and music, which were found in the Brodsky home following the deat...
Brodsky, Adolph (1851-1929), Violinist, Principal of the Royal Manchester College of Music
This very brief note reports on the opening concert of the RMCM Club [[covered in more detail in AB/092 and AB/093], in which Madame Grieg, Edward Isaacs, Anton Maaskoff and the Brodsky Quartet performed.
Royal Manchester College of Music (1893-1973), music conservatoire
At the beginning of the new season of the R.M.C.M. Club [October 1909], Mrs Brodsky and Madame Grieg [who was staying with the Brodskys in Bowdon] held a reception for members and friends.
Extract from Anna Brodsky's remarks at the opening meeting of the season 1912-13 of the RMCM Club on 21 Oct 1912. These words form a very warm welcome to Madame Grieg who is visiting the Club for a second time. The full speech is to be foun...
Brodsky, Anna (c.1855-1929), scientist, President of RMCM Club, writer
Anna Brodsky writes very enthusiastically about the opening meeting of the 1912-13 season of the RMCM Club on 21 Oct. Nina Grieg was present at the event. After refreshments Anna Brodsky made a speech of welcome to Nina Grieg, then a short music...
Brodsky, Anna (c.1855-1929), scientist, President of RMCM Club, writer
Nina writes that Edvard has terrible influenza but fortunately Nina had it first and is able to look after him. They plan to travel in March. Nina believes that Kristiania is an absolutely unhealthy town, lying low at the end of the fjord with m...
This brief message may have been written during the Great War when Nina corresponded in English to avoid censorship. In this very brief note, Anna commends Nina for her good English. Anna is glad that they [Nina and her sister Tonny] are better ...
Brodsky, Anna (c.1855-1929), scientist, President of RMCM Club, writer