Accounts and balance sheets for Boosey & Hawkes, Bonn, along with associated internal communications. The second of three parts. This file was originally entitled 'B&H, Bonn, Balance Sheet, 1957' and held in a packet labelled illegibly.
Accounts and balance sheets for Boosey & Hawkes, Bonn, along with associated internal communications. The third of three parts. This file was originally entitled 'B&H Bonn, Accounts; B&H Bonn, Balance Sheet, 1957' and held in a packet labelled illegibly.
Correspondence to or from Walter Gey, including accounts and also private letters regarding Walter Koch. This file was originally entitled 'Walter Gey' B&H Bonn, 1) Re: Accounts; 2) Private Letters re: Koch' and held in a packet labelled illegibly.
Boosey & Hawkes, Paris: correspondence with Hans Swarsenski
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Correspondence and memoranda regarding Hans Swarsenski. This file was originally entitled 'H. Swarenski (Health) 1958' and held in a packet labelled illegibly.
Boosey & Hawkes, Paris: correspondence with possible successors of Hans Swarsenski
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Correspondence to or from prospective candidates to replace Hans Swarsenski at Boosey & Hawkes, Paris. This file was originally entitled 'Candidates Re: Swarenski/ Paris' and held in a packet labelled illegibly.
Correspondence to or from Karl Otto Wechselberg of Boosey & Hawkes, Bonn, along with a memo regarding B&H, Bonn, by Geoffrey Hawkes. This file was originally entitled 'B&H Bonn, Instruments, 1958' and held in a packet labelled illegibly.
Correspondence to and from David Adams at the New York branch of Boosey & Hawkes, including discussions regarding manuscripts of piano pieces by Benjamin Lees; the possibility of issuing a reprint of the 'Four Last Songs' by Richard Strauss. This file was originally entitled 'B&H David ...
Boosey & Hawkes, Paris: correspondence with Rufina Ampenoff's papers
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Rufina Ampenoff's correspondence and notes relating to Boosey & Hawkes' branch in Paris. Correspondents include Nelly Desmet, Johannes Oertel and D. Stoeklin of F. Besson. This file was originally entitled 'RA for London' and held in a packet labelled illegibly. It also bore a note readin...