C. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE 50092-50099. HUTTON PAPERS. Vols. XV-XXII. General correspondence; 1874-1922. Includes letters to Lady Hutton. Eight volumes.
ROEDIGER COLLECTION. Vols. II-IV. Description and thematic catalogue of Erlangen MSS. 473/1-4, formerly 791-794, comprising sacred vocal music collected, 1541-8, by Johann Hartung (d. 1554), Chief Justice of the Monastic Courts of Heilsbronn, Bavaria. See Fischer, op. cit., ii, pp. 55-8, 587-9, and G. Muck, Geschichte von Kloster Heilsbronn, i, Nördlingen, 1879, pp. 268-73.
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Ludwig Senfl, Kapellmeister to Maximilian I: Thematic indices to his works in J. Hartung's Choirbooks: 1926-1948. Cristóbal de Morales, Spanish composer: Thematic indices to his works in J. Hartung's Choirbooks,: 1926-1948. Balthasar Resinarius, German composer: Thematic indices to his works i...
FRASER-SIMSON MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. I-IV. 'Bonita': comic opera in a prologue and two acts, book and lyrics by Wadham Peacock; circa 1911-1914. First performed at the Queen's Theatre, London, 22 Sept. 1911. Vocal score published 1911. Four volumes.
FRASER-SIMSON MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. VII, VIII. 'Our Peg': musical comedy in three acts, book by Edward Knoblock and lyrics by Harry Graham. First performed at the Prince's Theatre, Manchester, 24 Dec. 1919. Eight vocal numbers published 1919, 1920; the complete vocal score 1928. Some numbers reused in 'Our Nell', to a book by Louis N. Parker and Reginald Arkell and with additional numbers by Ivor Novello, produced at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 16 Apr. 1924. Six of the Fraser-Simson numbers fro...
FRASER-SIMSON MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. XII-XIV. 'A Venetian Wedding': ballet in one act to a scenario by Louis N. Parker; circa 1926. Red cloth bindings, gilt-stamped.