Including a typescript, 'Thea Musgrave: Perspective', the keynote address, by Allen Sapp, in a Symposium in honour of Musgrave at the University of Cincinnati, 1986.
(1.) Scenes from a production of 'The Abbot of Drimock' at Morley College in December 1962. 11 photographs by John Brown. (2.) 'The Voice of Ariadne', a production by English Opera Group. The first photograph, unattributed, shows the set for the production; the remaining eleven photographs, of co...
Press-cuttings relating to performances of Musgrave's orchestral works. (1.) Autumn Sonata (2.) Clarinet Concerto (3.) Concerto for Orchestra (4.) From One to Another [II?] (5.) Helios (6.) Horn Concerto (7.) Journey Through a Japanese Landscape (8.) Largo in Homage to Bach (9.) Memento Vitae (1...
Thea Musgrave: Press relating to vocal and vocal-orchestral works.
Scope & Content:
Press-cuttings relating to performances of Musgrave's vocal and choral works (including vocal works with orchestra). Most cuttings discuss performances in which just one Musgrave work featured. (1.) Cantata for a Summer's Day (2). Celebration Day (3.) Echoes Through Time (4.) The Five Ages of Ma...
Thea Musgrave: Album of press-cuttings and performance memorabilia
Scope & Content:
Album of press-cuttings, as well as other memorabilia, covering performances by Musgrave and/or performances of her compositions in the period 1949 to 1956. During this time, Musgrave was active as a pianist, notably with the Saltire Singers
(1.) Draft ('Final sketches'). Many of the leaves also have sketches, often earlier, on the verso. (2.) Score; 1981. This score corresponds to the score published by Novello (1983). With sketch material on the verso of many leaves.
Thea Musgrave: Scripts. 'Oral History of American Music, Yale University'
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Transcription of an interview conducted by Vincent Plush for the series “Oral History of American Music, Yale University”. The interview took place on 12 May 1983 at Musgrave's home in Santa Barbara, California, USA. Annotated by hand with minor corrections and signed by Musgrave.