Correspondence to or from the Royal Theatre, Stockholm (Kungliga Teatern). This file was originally entitled 'Stockholm 1-3' and held in a packet marked 'Roth Correspondence – Theatre & Opera Houses' 2 of 2 '.
Correspondence to or from La Scala, Milan. This file was originally entitled 'Milan, Scala ' and held in a packet marked 'Roth Correspondence – Theatre & Opera Houses' 2 of 2'.
Correspondence to or from the Zürich Opera House (Stadttheater), particularly concerning 'Peter Grimes' by Benjamin Britten. This file was originally entitled 'Zurich 1-2' and held in a packet marked 'Roth Correspondence – Theatre & Opera Houses' 2 of 2'.
Correspondence to or from the Agence de Location de Matériels d'Opérettes et Opéras (ALMO). This file was originally entitled 'Almo' and held in a packet marked 'Roth Correspondence – Theatre & Opera Houses' 1 of 2 '.
Correspondence to, from and relating to Boosey & Hawkes, New York. With one copy letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ralph Hawkes. This file was originally entitled 'B&H New York' and held in a packet marked 'Dr. Roth Old Files A-K 1944-1945 & Kantorowitz'.
File of correspondence to or from the music publishers Kantorowitz (Zurich). With reference to German-language production of Benjamin Britten's opera 'Peter Grimes'. The second of four parts. This file was originally entitled 'Kantorowitz' and held in a packet marked 'Dr. Roth Old Files A-K 1...
Correspondence involving or relating to individuals or organisations with names beginning R-, including Dr. H. F. Redlich (Editor at Boosey & Hawkes), Ballet Rambert (including an agreement to use music by Béla Bartók in their 'Concerto Burlesco'), and the Royal College of Music – with regar...
Correspondence involving or relating to individuals or organisations with names beginning E-: F. Eggeling of Lund, Ente Italiano per il Dritto di Autore (EIDA), G. H. Van Eck & Zoon of the Hague, Elkan & Schildknecht of Stockholm, Eltex of Baden (Switzerland), Mr. Elliot (member of staff...
File of correspondence to or from the music publishers Kantorowitz (Zurich). Includes a handwritten letter sent from Richard Strauss to Kantorowitz, dated 18 December 1946, along with correspondence to or from the publishers Fürstner and Casa Sonzogno. This file was originally entitled 'Kantoro...
Five programmes for concerts that took place across Europe during 1946-1947, that included works by Bohuslav Martinů, Béla Bartók, Sergei Prokofiev and Igor Stravinsky. This file was originally entitled 'Programmes, 1946' and held in a packet marked 'Dr. Roth's files – Miscellaneous '.