- AB-AB/090
- Stuk
- 1962
Part of Brodsky Papers
This is a cutting from the Radio Times of a brief article about that evening's concert and the interval talk [see AB/089]
Pitfield, Thomas Baron (1903-1999), Composer, artist
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Part of Brodsky Papers
This is a cutting from the Radio Times of a brief article about that evening's concert and the interval talk [see AB/089]
Pitfield, Thomas Baron (1903-1999), Composer, artist
Newscutting of a review of the Royal Manchester College of Music Club inaugural meeting
Part of Brodsky Papers
c28 October 1907 added by hand.
Newscutting of a report of a concert given at the R.M.C.M. Club
Part of Brodsky Papers
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.
Newscutting of a review of a concert given at the R.M.C.M. Club in October
Part of Brodsky Papers
Madame Grieg had succeeded her husband as patron of the club following his death.
Newscutting of the inauguration of the RMCM Club
Part of Brodsky Papers
Dated c.28 October 1907 by hand. The inauguration concert programme is AB/113. The inaugural meeting of the RMCM Club on 26 October 1907, was hosted by its president, Mrs. Anna Brodsky.
Newscutting of a report of a concert given at the RMCM Club
Part of Brodsky Papers
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
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Newscutting of a review of the fourth Musikverein Concert
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This article has been marked by hand in blue.
Brosky's term's end report from the Conservatorium der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna
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The report covers the term 1866-67, and shows that Brodsky was studying violin, composition and piano. His progress has been 'outstanding'. The certificate is signed by Hellmesberger, director of the Conservatoire.
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