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MS Mus. 200
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- 040-001946304
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- 032-001946258
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000248.0x00006d
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- MS Mus. 200
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MS Mus. 200. ALICK MACLEAN COLLECTION. Vol. xxxiii. Correspondence; 1909-19.
ff. 172.
includes:
- ff. 1-2, 7-8 August Johannes Jaeger, editor and writer on music: Letters and postcards to Alick Maclean: 1908-9: Autogr.
- f. 3 Thomas R. Busby, managing director, London Symphony Orchestra: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1908-9: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- ff. 4-5, 9, 27-8 Sir Henry Coward, chorus-master and conductor: Letters and postcard to Alick Maclean: 1909, 1921-3: Autogr.
- f. 6 Katherine Charlotte Maclean, née Caunter; wife of Dr C D Maclean: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1895-circa 1925: Autogr.
- ff. 10, 62-3 Percy Burton, theatrical agent: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1909-10: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- ff. 11-12 William Gurney Rothery, singer: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1909: Autogr.
- ff. 13-14 Margaret H. Glyn, writer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1909, 1934: Autogr.
- ff. 15-21 Joanna Frances Maclean, née Dickson; wife of Alick Maclean: Daily Telegraph: Draft of a letter to the editor of 'The Daily Telegraph' from Joanna Frances Maclean: 1909: Autogr.
- ff. 22-5 Annie George, of West Kensington: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1909: Autogr.
- f. 26 Joseph Gray, singer: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1909: Autogr.
- ff. 29-30 Eleanor Coward, daughter of Sir Henry Coward: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1909: Autogr.
- ff. 31-3, 44-7, 49-50, 53 Charles Manners, singer and theatre director: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1909-10: Typewritten; partly signed.
- f. 34 J. MacCabe, business manager, Moody-Manners Opera Company: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1909: Autogr.
- f. 35 C. Jesson, Secretary, Amalgamated Musicians' Union: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1909: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 36-7 Percy Eastman Fletcher, composer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1909-31: Autogr.
- ff. 38-9, 85-6, 120-1 F. Gilbert Webb, writer on music: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1909-37, n.d.: Autogr.
- f. 40 Wilfred Praeger, Secretary to Lord Dysart: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1909: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 41-2 Charles Karlyle, called 'Amy Briand', writer of plays: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1897, 1909: Autogr.
- f. 43 Walther Schreuberg, of Cologne: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1909: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 48 Sir Charles Wyndham, actor-manager: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1898-1909, n.d.: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- ff. 51-2 Henry Hailey, of London: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1910: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 54-5 Charles H. Fisher, writer: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1910: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 56-7, 60-1 Boosey & Co; music publishers: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1910.
- ff. 58-9 Professor Télémaque Lambrino, of Leipzig: Letters to Alick Maclean: [1895], 1910: Autogr.
- ff. 64-5, 136, 153, 170 Louis Napoleon Parker, author and composer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1898-1932: Autogr.
- ff. 66-7 H. Bonnavie, Secretary, British Society of Composers: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1910: Autogr.
- ff. 68-9 Ricardo Martin, [theatre manager?]: Draft of a letter from Alick Maclean to Ricardo Martin, annotated by Joanna Maclean: 1911.
- ff. 70-2 Magdalene Fritzshe, wife of Ernst Fritzsche: Letter and postcard to Joanna Maclean: 1911: Autogr.
- f. 73 Ernst Fritzsche, of Leipzig: Quentin Morvaren Maclean, cinema organist: Card to Quentin Morvaren Maclean from Ernst Fritzsche: [1911]: Autogr.
- ff. 74-5 H. T. Chambers, manager, Spa Theatre, Scarborough: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1911: Signed.
- f. 76 Breitkopf & Härtel; music publishers: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1911: Typewritten.
- ff. 77-80, 87-91 Joanna Frances Maclean, née Dickson; wife of Alick Maclean: 'Alick' Morvaren Maclean, or Alexander; composer and conductor: Letters to Joanna Frances Maclean from Alexander Maclean: 1908-30, n.d.: Autogr.
- f. 83 Sir Edward William Elgar, Baronet; OM; composer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1912, 1920: Autogr.
- ff. 84, 94 Quentin Morvaren Maclean, cinema organist: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1912-35, n.d.: Autogr.
- ff. 92-3, 112-13, 115 Oliver Hawkes, music publisher: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1912-15, n.d.: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- ff. 95-6 Vincent Bach, trumpet player: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1913: Autogr.
- ff. 97-8 Eugen d' Albert, d 1932 German composer and pianist: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1913: Autogr.
- ff. 99-100 Sir George Brisbane Douglas, 5th Baronet; of Springwood Park: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1913: Autogr.
- ff. 101-2 R. Turner, British Vice-Consul, Leipzig: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1914: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 105 Emile Gilmer, conductor, City of London Civil Band: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1914: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 106 A. E. Marshall, composer: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1914: Autogr.
- ff. 110, 139 Sir Frederick Wedmore, author: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1914-17, n.d.: Autogr.
- f. 114 William Boosey, music publisher: Oliver Hawkes, music publisher: Letter to Oliver Hawkes from William Boosey: 1915: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 116-17, 133, 163-9, 172 William Boosey, music publisher: Telegram and letters to Alick Maclean: 1915-19: Typewritten, partly signed.
- ff. 119, 137, 161-2 Sir Henry Joseph Wood, CH; conductor: Letters and telegram to Alick Maclean: 1915-19: Autogr.
- f. 126 J. F. I. Bennett, Secretary, Royal Society of Musicians: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1916: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 127 J. Percy Baker, Secretary, Musical Association: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1916: Autogr.
- ff. 134, 142-6, 157-9 Sir Edward German, formerly Jones; composer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1916-33: Autogr.
- f. 135 Frederic Norton, composer: Photograph from the first production of 'Chu Chin Chow' , by Frederic Norton: 1916.
- f. 138 May Whitty, chair, Three Arts Women's Employment Fund: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1917: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 140-1, 151-2 Alice Boosey, music publisher: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1917-20: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- ff. 154-5 Right Reverend Arthur John Maclean, DD; Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness: Letters to Joanna Maclean: 1918-20: Autogr.
- f. 156 Sir Percy Clarke Hull, Kt.; Organist of Hereford Cathedral: Postcard to Alick Maclean: 1918: Autogr.
- f. 160 Dr Saleeby, (Caleb William): Postcard to Alick Maclean: 1918: Autogr.
- ff. 164, 166, 168-9 William Boosey, music publisher: Manchester Guardian: Letters to the editor of the 'Manchester Guardian' from William Boosey: 1919: Typewritten; carbon copies.
- ff. 165, 167 William Boosey, music publisher: Manchester Guardian: Letters to William Boosey from the editorial office of the 'Manchester Guardian': 1919: Typewritten; carbon copies.
- f. 171 W. R. Dickson, brother-in-law of Alick Maclean: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1919: Typewritten, signed.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Music Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-001946258
036-001946296
037-001946302
040-001946304 - Is part of:
- MS Mus. 168-208 : ALICK MACLEAN COLLECTION MSS Mus. 168-208. Music manuscripts and papers of the composer and conductor and Alexander…
MS Mus. 198-208 : D. Papers.
MS Mus. 199-202 : MSS Mus. 199-202. ALICK MACLEAN COLLECTION. Vols. xxxii-xxxv. Correspondence; 1893-1970, n.d. Four volumes. Overall size 350 x 230mm.
MS Mus. 200 : MS Mus. 200. ALICK MACLEAN COLLECTION. Vol. xxxiii. Correspondence; 1909-19. ff. 172. includes: ff. 1-2, 7-8 August Johannes… - Hierarchy:
- 032-001946258[0004]/036-001946296[0002]/037-001946302[0002]/040-001946304
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- View / search within Archive / Collection: MS Mus. 168-208
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- File
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- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1909
- End Date:
- 1919
- Date Range:
- 1909-1919
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Albert, Eugen d', German composer and pianist, d 1932
Baker, Joseph Percy, Secretary, Musical Association, 1859-1930
Bennett, J F I, sec Royal Society of Musicians
Bonnavie, H, sec British Society of Composers
Boosey & Co, music publishers, 1816-1930
Boosey, Alice, music publisher
Boosey, William, music publisher, b 1864
Breitkopf & Härtel, music publishers, 1719-
Burton, Percy, theatrical agent
Busby, Thomas R, managing director London Symphony Orchestra
Chambers, H T, manager Spa Theatre Scarborough
Coward, Eleanor, daughter of Sir Henry Coward
Coward, Henry, chorus-master and conductor
Daily Telegraph
Dickson, W R, brother-in-law of Alick Maclean, fl 1919
Douglas, George Brisbane Scott, 5th Baronet, poet, landowner and writer, 1856-1935
Elgar, Edward William, 1st Baronet, composer, 1857-1934,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000012102494X,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/76499978
Fisher, Charles H, writer, fl 1910
Fletcher, Percy Eastman, composer, 1879-1932
Fritzsche, Ernst, of Leipzig
Fritzshe, Magdalene, wife of Ernst Fritzsche
George, Annie, of West Kensington, correspondent of Alick Maclean, fl 1909
German, Edward, formerly Jones, composer, 1862-1936
Gilmer, Emile, conductor, fl 1898-1927
Glyn, Margaret Henrietta, writer, 1865-1946
Gray, Joseph, singer and correspondent of Alick Maclean, fl 1909
Guardian, newspaper, 1821-
Hailey, Henry, of London; correspondent of Alick Maclean, fl 1910
Hawkes, Oliver, music publisher
Hull, Percy Clarke, Knight, Organist of Hereford Cathedral, 1878-1968,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000354400280,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/32190369
Jaeger, August Johannes, editor and writer on music
Jesson, C, sec Amalgamated Musicians' Union
Karlyle, Charles, called 'Amy Briand' writer of plays
Lambrino, Télémaque, Professor of Leipzig
MacCabe, J, business manager Moody-Manners Opera Company
Maclean, Alexander, alias Alick Morvaren, composer and conductor, 1872-1936
Maclean, Arthur John, Rt Rev'd DD, Bishop of Moray Ross and Caithness
Maclean, Joanna Frances, née Dickson, wife of Alick Maclean, fl 1909-1950
Maclean, Katherine Charlotte, née Caunter wife of Dr C D Maclean
Maclean, Quentin Morvaren, cinema organist
Manners, Charles, singer and theatre director
Marshall, A E, composer
Martin, Ricardo, theatre manager?
Norton, Frederic, composer
Parker, Louis Napoleon, author and composer, 1852-1944
Praeger, Wilfred, sec to Lord Dysart
Rothery, William Gurney, singer
Saleeby, Saleeby (, Dr Caleb William
Schreuberg, Walther, of Cologne
Schrotenbach, Vincent, trumpet player, instrument maker, 1890-1976
Turner, R, British Vice-Consul Leipzig
Webb, Francis Gilbert, writer on music, 1853-1941
Wedmore, Frederick, author
Whitty, May, chair Three Arts Women's Employment Fund
Wood, Henry Joseph, Knight, conductor, 1869-1944
Wyndham, Charles, Knight, actor-manager, pseudonym of Charles Culverwell, 1837-1919