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MS Mus. 1734/2/3
- Record Id:
- 040-001608620
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-001608614
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001442.0x00011d
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- MS Mus. 1734/2/3
- Title:
- Alan Fluck collection. Scores, copies. Josephs-Williamson
- Scope & Content:
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- Wilfred Josephs: 'Four Chinese lyrics', op. 41, for two equal voices and piano (or guitar); 1964. Printed vocal score, published by Oxford University Press. Inscribed in green ink on the front , 'To Alan Fluck with best wishes Wilfred Josephs 12/11/64'.
- Wilfred Josephs: 'Protégez-moi', op. 44', for voices and instrumental ensemble, words traditional French; 1964. Full score, dyeline. Commissioned for the 1965 Farnham Festival, according to note on cover, but the work is not listed in the programme for the 1965 festival, and seems not to have been performed there. The cover bears a dedication in the composer's hand, in red ink, to Mrs Martin Roberts, who commissioned the work. Published by Boosey & Hawkes, [1967].
- Harald Kempe: 'Trikolon, Serenad för klarinett och piano'; 1955. Score and clarinet part. Dyeline copy of a copyist's manuscript.
- Iain Kendell: 'A Praise of God in His Creatures', words by Steuart Allin, for voices and instrumental ensemble; [1965]. Full score, dyeline copy. Commissioned for the Farnham Festival and first performed on 19 May 1965. The cover is signed in ink by Iain Kendell and Steuart Allin. Published by J. & W. Chester, [1966].
- David Lord: 'How the Stars were Made', for children's voices and instrumental ensemble, words by Michael Dennis Browne; [1967]. Full score, dyeline copy probably of the composer's autograph. Commissioned for the Farnham Festival and first performed on 10 May 1967. Composed in 1966. Title page signed by the composer.
- Thea Musgrave: 'Marko the Miser, a tale for children,' for voices and instrumental ensemble, words by Thea Musgrave and Frederic Samson; [1963]. Full score, photocopy. Commissioned for Farnham Festival and first performed on 16 May 1963. Composed in 1962. Inscribed by Thea Musgrave and signed by her and by Frederic Samson in red ink. Together with a timetable for a Department of Education and Science course, 'Singing in schools', July 1964.
- Thea Musgrave: 'Sonata for Three', for flute, violin and guitar; [1967?]. Commissioned for Farnham Festival and first performed on 10 May 1967. Guitar part only, photocopy. Published by Novello, [1979].
- Stephen Sondheim: 'Anyone can whistle', song for voice and piano, words by the composer; 1964. Photocopy of the Burthen Music Company publication. Signed by the composer.
- Malcolm Williamson: 'Sweet and low', for women's voices and piano, words by Tennyson; 1966. Printed vocal score, published by Weinberger. Inscribed in the composer's hand 'Mary J with my love & admiration as always'.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Music Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-001608614
036-001608616
040-001608620 - Is part of:
- MS Mus. 1734 : Alan Fluck collection
MS Mus. 1734/2 : Alan Fluck collection. Scores, copies
MS Mus. 1734/2/3 : Alan Fluck collection. Scores, copies. Josephs-Williamson - Hierarchy:
- 032-001608614[0002]/036-001608616[0003]/040-001608620
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: MS Mus. 1734
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- folios
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1963
- End Date:
- 1979
- Date Range:
- 1963-1979
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- User Conditions:
- Physical Characteristics:
- 390 x 300mm.
- Source of Acquisition:
- The following material purchased from John Wilson, 14 December 1999: Wilfred Josephs: 'Four Chinese lyrics', Stephen Sondheim: 'Anyone can whistle', Malcolm Williamson: 'Sweet and low'. All other material bequeathed by Alan Fluck.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Allin, Steuart, artist and writer, 1915-2002
Browne, Michael Dennis, writer, b 1940
Josephs, Wilfred, composer, 1927-1997
Kempe, Harald, composer, fl 1930-1960
Kendell, Iain, composer, 1931-2001
Lord, David, composer, b 1944
Musgrave, Thea, composer, b 1928
Sondheim, Stephen Joshua, composer and lyricist, 1930-2021
Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson, poet, 1809-1892
Williamson, Malcolm Benjamin Graham Christopher, composer, 1931-2003 - Subjects:
- Josephs, Wilfred, 1927-1997. Chinese lyrics
Josephs, Wilfred, 1927-1997. Protégez-moi
Kempe, Harald. Trikolon
Kendell, Iain. Praise of God in His Creatures
Lord, David, 1944- How the Stars were Made
Musgrave, Thea. Marko the Miser
Musgrave, Thea. Sonata for three
Sondheim, Stephen. Anyone can whistle
Williamson, Malcolm. Sweet and low - Related Archive Descriptions:
- MS Mus. 1804/1/3