Previously ABW/1/71. Consists of autograph MS score and descriptive notes relating to the work. There are three movements: Midsummer Midnight, Rain and The Eerie, Silent Forest in the Stealthy Darkness'. The front cover of the score has the...
Various collected materials relating to Arthur Butterworth, his music and its use. Includes draft articles and programme notes, concert flyers, posters and programmes, newspaper clippings including a record review, and photocopied articles and con...
Correspondence with a range of topics and correspondents, including: The Arts Council of Great Britain's commission of 'Trains', for the Saddleworth Festival, 1970 Short-listing of 'Italian Journey' for a Light Music Socie...
Adolph Brodsky writes to his wife Anna some time after his arrival in Bergen for the funeral of Edvard Grieg. Halvorsen called for Brodsky and they went to a rehearsal of Grieg's Funeral March and Varen [Fruhling] for string orchestra. Bro...
Nina thanks Anna for her last letter. Röntgen has already read the corrections to the quartet pieces and sent them back to Hinrichsen: they will soon be published. When Nina receives them from Hinrichsen, she will immediately send the Brodskys a...
Nina is delighted to have heard from Anna and is relieved to know that the Brodskys are back in England after their visit to Russia. Anna's letter arrived as they were preparing to leave Kristiania where they had spent a few weeks to hear th...
On the back of this mounted photograph is written in pencil: The well-known Iverskaia Chapel with the renowned school, "Holy Mother of Iverskaia". The assembly point of the best pick-pockets.
On the back of this mounted photograph is written in pencil: triumphal gate [with words in brackets one of which is indecipherable and the others are according to the people.]