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MS Mus. 63
- Record Id:
- 040-001946049
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-001945975
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000195.0x000379
- LARK:
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- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- MS Mus. 63
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MS Mus. 63. CHAGRIN COLLECTION. Vol. lxii. Music for radio broadcasts; 1944, 1946.
ff. 140. 364 x 272mm.
1. ff. 1-4. Maurice Yvain, arr. Chagrin: ‘En Douce’; 5 Jan 1944.
2. f. 5. ‘Père Bugeot’; 5 Jan 1944.
3. ff. 6-7. ‘La Trouille’; 5 Jan 1944.
4. ff. 8-9. ‘La Polka du Roi’; 12 Jan. 1944.
5. f. 10. ‘Si tu Voulais ...’; 12 Jan. 1944.
6. f. 11. ‘Aux Officiers’; 12 Jan. 1944.
7. ff. 12-13. ‘De Profundis’; 19 Jan. 1944.
8. f. 13v. ‘A Droite la Musette’; 19 Jan. 1944.
9. ff. 14-15. ‘Les Enfants s’ennuit le Dimanche’; 19 Jan 1944.
10. ff. 16-17. ‘Roulement de Tambour’; 19 Jan. 1944.
11. ff. 18-19. ‘Avez-vous Vu’; 26 Jan. 1944.
12. f. 20. ‘Fanfare No. 26’; 26 Jan. 1944.
13. ff. 20v-21. ‘Fanfare No. 27’; 26 Jan. 1944.
14. ff. 22-5. ‘Satellite Czardas’; 26 Jan. 1944.
15. ff. 26-7. ‘La Gamme’; 2 Feb. 1944.
16. f. 28. ‘La Résistance c’est la France’; 2 Feb. 1944.
17. f. 29. ‘Sur la Route de Louvier’; 2 Feb. 1944. See also ff. 32-3 below.
18. f. 30. ‘Interlude No. 19’; 9 Feb. 1944.
19. ff. 30v-31. ‘Interlude No. 20’; 9 Feb. 1944.
20. f. 31v. ‘Fanfare No. 28’; 9 Feb. 1944.
21. ff. 32-3. ‘Sur la Route de Louvier (2)’; 9 Feb. 1944. See also f. 29 above.
22. f. 33v. ‘Ça vous fait quelque chose’; 9 Feb. 1944.
23. f. 34. ‘La Lisette’; 23 Feb. 1944.
24. f. 35. ‘Pour Mieux Servir la Résistance’; 23 Feb. 1944. See also f. 41v below.
25. ff. 36-7. ‘Pour les Chleus’; 23 Feb. 1944.
26. f. 38. ‘Si j’l’avais pas vu’; 2 Feb. 1944.
27. f. 39. ‘Garde à vous’; 2 Feb. 1944.
28. ff. 40-1. ‘Chant Russe’; 22 Mar. 1944.
29. f. 41v. ‘Pour Mieux Servir la Résistance (2)’; 22 Mar. 1944. See also f. 35 above.
30. ff. 42-3. ‘Chant des Balayés de la Wehrmacht’; 22 Mar. 1944.
31. ff. 44-5. ‘The Peddler’; 5 Apr. 1944.
32. ff. 46-7. ‘Polka-"Henriot": Elastiques et Hérissons’; 5 Apr. 1944.
33. ff. 48-9. Shostakovich, arr. Chagrin: ‘Salute to Life’; 5 Apr. 1944.
34. f. 50. ‘Henriot la Trouille’; 12 Apr. 1944.
35. f. 51. ‘La Compliante du Juif Errant’; 12 Apr. 1944.
36. f. 52. ‘Le Roi des Salands’; 12 Apr. 1944.
37. ff. 53-5. ‘Je n’en Connais pas la Fin’; 19 Apr. 1944.
38. f. 56. ‘Interlude No. 21’; 17 May 1944.
39. ff. 56v-7. ‘Interlude No. 22’; [17 May 1944].
40. ff. 57v-8. ‘Interlude No. 23’; [17 May 1944].
41. f. 59. ‘Interlude No. 24’; [17 May 1944].
42. f. 60. ‘Interlude No. 25’; 17 May 1944. For two flutes.
43. f. 60. ‘Interlude No. 26’; [17 May 1944]. For oboe, harp and strings.
44. ff. 60-1. ‘Fanfares Nos. 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 & 34’; [17 May 1944]. For three trumpets and percussion (no. 33 for two flutes, bassoon and three trumpets).
45. ff. 62-5. Jeremiah Clarke, arr. Chagrin: ‘Dutch Signature Tune’; 29 Sept. 1944. Arrangement of Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary and a Dutch folk-song.
46. ff. 55-140. ‘These Simple Things – Clocks’ (a musical play by Reginald Arkell, devised and produced by William Worsley for the B.B.C. Home Service); 1946. Broadcast 2 Oct. 1946 (ff. 93, 108, 126). For newspaper cuttings, see MS Mus. 73, f. 35.
i. ff. 66-80. Script.
ii. ff. 81-92. Draft scores.
iii. ff. 93-140. Full score. One movement, ‘Big Ben Calling’, is arranged by Hal Evans and in his hand (ff. 132-6).
includes:
- ff. 1-4 Maurice Yvain, song writer: 'En Douce', arranged by F. Chagrin: 1944: Fr.
- ff. 48-9 Dmitrii Dmitrievich Shostakovich, composer: Two pieces, arranged by F. Chagrin: 1941-4.
- ff. 62-5 Jeremiah Clarke, composer: 'Trumpet Voluntary', arranged by F. Chagrin: 1944.
- ff. 66-80 Reginald Arkell, writer of plays: 'These simple things - clocks': 1946: Typewritten.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Music Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-001945975
036-001946042
037-001946043
040-001946049 - Is part of:
- MS Mus. 2-83 : Francis Chagrin Collection: Music manuscripts and papers of the composer, conductor and administrator Francis Chagrin (1905-1972)
MS Mus. 58-64 : Francis Chagrin Collection: Music for Radio Broadcasts
MS Mus. 58-63 : MSS Mus. 58-63. CHAGRIN COLLECTION. Vol. lvii-lxii. Music for radio broadcasts; 1941-6. Unless stated otherwise, all pieces…
MS Mus. 63 : MS Mus. 63. CHAGRIN COLLECTION. Vol. lxii. Music for radio broadcasts; 1944, 1946. ff. 140. 364 x 272mm. 1. ff. 1-4. Maurice… - Hierarchy:
- 032-001945975[0007]/036-001946042[0001]/037-001946043[0006]/040-001946049
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: MS Mus. 2-83
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
French - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1944
- End Date:
- 1946
- Date Range:
- 1944-1946
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Names:
- Arkell, Reginald, writer of plays
Clarke, Jeremiah, composer and organist, c 1674-1707
Shostakovich, Dmitrii Dmitrievich, composer, 1906-1975,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121430446
Yvain, Maurice, song writer