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MS Mus. 201
- Record Id:
- 040-001946305
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-001946258
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000248.0x00006e
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- MS Mus. 201
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MS Mus. 201. ALICK MACLEAN COLLECTION. Vol. xxxiv. Correspondence; 1920-34.
ff. 167.
includes:
- ff. 1-2, 8 Sir Richard Runciman Terry, organist and musicologist: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1920: Autogr.
- ff. 3-4, 27-8 Alice Boosey, music publisher: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1917-20: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- ff. 5, 83, 147 Sir Edward German, formerly Jones; composer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1916-33: Autogr.
- ff. 6, 9 Helen E. Kellam, Secretary, Sheffield Musical Union: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1935: Autogr.
- f. 7 Sir Richard Runciman Terry, organist and musicologist: Draft of a letter from Alick Maclean to Sir R. R. Terry: 1920.
- ff. 9-10 Alfred van Noorden, director, Carl Rosa Opera Company: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1920: Autogr.
- f. 11 Charles Victor, director, Carl Rosa Opera Company: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1920: Autogr.
- ff. 12, 44-5 Josephine Rosa, director, Carl Rosa Opera Company: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1920-21: Autogr.
- ff. 14, 72 Robin Humphrey Legge, music editor of 'The Daily Telegraph': Letters to Alick Maclean: 1920, 1921: Autogr.
- ff. 15, 132, 134-9, 143-4 Percy Eastman Fletcher, composer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1909-31: Autogr.
- f. 16 J. A. Maclaren, medical practitioner: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1920: Autogr.
- f. 17 H. E. Dickin, music critic: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1920: Autogr.
- ff. 18-19 Francis E. Barrett, music critic: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1920: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 20 Right Reverend Arthur John Maclean, DD; Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness: Letters to Joanna Maclean: 1918-20: Autogr.
- ff. 21-3, 67-8 Quentin Morvaren Maclean, cinema organist: Letters to Joanna Maclean: 1920-[1936]: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- ff. 24, 117 Paul Beard, violinist: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1926-7: Autogr.
- ff. 25-6 Arthur H. Brooks, manager, Columbia Gramophone Company: Letter of contract between Alick Maclean and Columbia Record Company, signed by Arthur H. Brooks: 1920: Typewritten.
- ff. 29-30 Sir Edward William Elgar, Baronet; OM; composer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1912, 1920: Autogr.
- f. 31 Robert Newman, manager of the New Queen's Hall Orchestra: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1920: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 33 Maisie Graham, of Scarborough: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1921: Autogr.
- ff. 34, 153 Roger Cuthbert Quilter, composer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1921-33, n.d.: Autogr.
- ff. 35-6 Alfred Ranke, musician: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1921: Autogr.
- f. 37 Rose Kaye, musician: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1921: Autogr.
- ff. 38-43, 46-8, 53-6, 120-1, 127-8, 131 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.
- ff. 49-50, 60-1, 76-7, 80-1, 91-2, 99 Sir Henry Coward, chorus-master and conductor: Letters and postcard to Alick Maclean: 1909, 1921-3: Autogr.
- ff. 51-2 Alice Walker, musician: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1921: Autogr.
- f. 57 Laurie Davenport, manager, Paragon Theatre, Bolton: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1921: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 62-3 A. S. Burrows, Secretary, Sheffield Musical Union: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1921: Autogr.
- f. 64 Montague Ring, composer: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1921: Autogr.
- f. 65 Johan C. Hock, cellist: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1921: Autogr.
- f. 66 Quentin Morvaren Maclean, cinema organist: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1912-35, n.d.: Autogr.
- ff. 73-4, 105-6, 113-14 Thomas Booth, constructional engineer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1922-5: Typewritten; partly signed.
- ff. 75, 90, 98, 100 John Booth, singer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1922-3: Autogr.
- f. 78 Chester Millar, singer: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1922: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 79 Alfred Barker, musician: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1922: Autogr.
- f. 82 Sir Henry Coward, chorus-master and conductor: Arnold Dann, piano teacher: Letter to Sir Henry Coward from Arnold Dann: 1922: Autogr.
- f. 84 Stewart Nicholson, General Secretary, The Institute of Journalists: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1922: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 85 Alice Cunliffe, of the Sheffield Daily Independent: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1922: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 86 Stewart Nicholson, General Secretary, The Institute of Journalists: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1922: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 87 Arthur Catterall, violinist: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1922: Autogr.
- f. 88 Paul Bechert, music critic: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1924: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 89 Arnold Dann, piano teacher: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1922: Autogr.
- f. 93 Blanche Simms, musician: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1922: Autogr.
- ff. 94-5 Jimmy Glover, artists' manager: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1923: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 96-7 Leo Frank Schuster, music patron: Postcard to Alick Maclean, with a draft of a reply: 1923: Autogr.
- f. 101 Felix Weingartner, composer and conductor: Postcard to Alick Maclean: 1924: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 102-3 Hugo Knepler, concert manager: Letter and postcard to Alick Maclean: 1924: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 104 Sir Edward German, formerly Jones; composer: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1924: Autogr.
- f. 107 Marie Foxon, of Sheffield: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1924: Autogr.
- f. 108 Robert Milton, director: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1924: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 109-110 Eleanor Coward, daughter of Sir Henry Coward: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1924: Autogr.
- f. 111 Howard Fry, musician: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1924: Autogr.
- f. 112 A. German, impresario, Theatre Royal, Malta: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1925: Autogr.
- ff. 115-16 M. G. Martin, writing from Scarborough: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1926: Autogr.
- ff. 118-19 Arthur H. Brooks, manager, Columbia Gramophone Company: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1928: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 122-5 Paul Spaak, director, Théâtre Royale de la Monnaie, Brussels: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1928: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- f. 126 Harriette Eveline Isabel Hovenden Durand, née Maclean; alias 'Sheridan Ross'; writer: Letters and postcard to Joanna Maclean: 1925, 1936-7: Autogr.
- f. 140 Sir Adrian Cedric Boult, CH; conductor: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1931: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 141 Oswald J. Wolstenholme, of Leeds: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1931: Autogr.
- f. 142 David McCallum, violinist: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1931: Autogr.
- f. 145 Hermann Frederic Löhr, composer: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1932: Autogr.
- f. 146 Louis Napoleon Parker, author and composer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1898-1932: Autogr.
- ff. 149, 157 Clément E. H. Perrot, of Sheffield: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1933, 1934: Autogr.
- f. 150 George Armstrong, of Northumberland: Mary Armstrong, of Northumberland: Letter to Alick Maclean from George Armstrong and Mary Armstrong: 1933: Autogr.
- ff. 151-2 E. Ruch, of Boosey & Hawkes, music publishers: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1933: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 154-5 Alick John Sidney Cotton, grandson of Alick Maclean: Letters to Alick and Joanna Maclean: 1934-5: Autogr.
- f. 156 Eric Coates, composer: Letters to Joanna Maclean: 1934-52: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- f. 158 Geoffrey Mayhew, son-in-law of Alick Maclean: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1934: Autogr.
- f. 159 Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford, Publisher to Oxford University: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1934: Typewritten; not signed.
- ff. 160, 165-7 Margaret H. Glyn, writer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1909, 1934: Autogr.
- f. 161 Philip S. Wellby, publisher: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1934: Autogr.
- ff. 162-3 Gertrude Slainton, Secretary to Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 10th Baronet: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1934: Autogr.
- f. 164 Banks & Son; music publishers: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1934: Typewritten.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Music Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-001946258
036-001946296
037-001946302
040-001946305 - 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. 201 : MS Mus. 201. ALICK MACLEAN COLLECTION. Vol. xxxiv. Correspondence; 1920-34. ff. 167. includes: ff. 1-2, 8 Sir Richard Runciman… - Hierarchy:
- 032-001946258[0004]/036-001946296[0002]/037-001946302[0003]/040-001946305
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- View / search within Archive / Collection: MS Mus. 168-208
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- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1920
- End Date:
- 1934
- Date Range:
- 1920-1934
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Armstrong, George, of Northumberland
Armstrong, Mary, of Northumberland
Banks & Son, of York; music dealers, 1756-
Barker, Alfred, musician, fl 1910-1930
Barrett, Francis E, music critic, d 1925
Beard, Paul, violinist, 1901-1989
Bechert, Paul, music critic, b 1886
Boosey, Alice, music publisher
Booth, John, singer and conductor, fl 1922-1933
Booth, Thomas, constructional engineer
Boult, Adrian Cedric, Knight, conductor, 1889-1983
Brooks, Arthur H, manager Columbia Gramophone Company
Burrows, A S, sec Sheffield Musical Union
Catterall, Arthur, violinist
Coates, Eric, né Frank Harrison Coates; composer, 1886-1957,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000110334432
Cotton, Alick John Sidney, grandson of Alick Maclean
Coward, Eleanor, daughter of Sir Henry Coward
Coward, Henry, chorus-master and conductor
Cunliffe, Alice, of the Sheffield Daily Independent
Dann, Arnold, piano teacher, fl 1922
Davenport, Laurie, manager of the Paragon Theatre, Bolton, fl 1921
Dickin, H E, music critic, fl 1920
Durand, Harriette Eveline Isabel Hovenden, née Maclean, alias 'Sheridan Ross', writer, librettist and sister of Alick Maclean, fl 1892-1935
Elgar, Edward William, 1st Baronet, composer, 1857-1934,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000012102494X,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/76499978
Fletcher, Percy Eastman, composer, 1879-1932
Foxon, Marie, of Sheffield
Fry, Howard, musician
German, A, of Malta, impresario, fl 1925
German, Edward, formerly Jones, composer, 1862-1936
Glover, Jimmy, artists' manager, fl 1923
Glyn, Margaret Henrietta, writer, 1865-1946
Graham, Maisie, of Scarborough, correspondent of Alick Maclean, fl 1921
Hock, Johan C, cellist
Kaye, Rose, musician
Kellam, Helen E, sec Sheffield Musical Union
Knepler, Hugo, concert manager
Legge, Robin Humphrey, music editor of 'The Daily Telegraph', 1862-1933
Löhr, Hermann Frederic, composer
Maclaren, J A, medical practitioner
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, Quentin Morvaren, cinema organist
Martin, M G, writing from Scarborough
Mayhew, Geoffrey, son-in-law of Alick Maclean
McCallum, David, violinist
Milford, Humphrey Sumner, Publisher to Oxford University, 1877-1952
Millar, Chester, singer
Milton, Robert, director
Newman, Robert, manager of the New Queen's Hall Orchestra
Nicholson, Stewart, General Secretary The Institute of Journalists
Parker, Louis Napoleon, author and composer, 1852-1944
Perrot, Clément E H, of Sheffield
Quilter, Roger Cuthbert, composer, 1877-1953
Ranke, Alfred, musician
Ring, Montague, composer
Rosa, Josephine, director Carl Rosa Opera Company
Ruch, E, of Boosey & Hawkes music publishers
Schuster, Leo Frank, music patron
Simms, Blanche, musician
Slainton, Gertrude, 10th Baronet, sec to Sir Fitzroy Maclean
Spaak, Paul, director Théâtre Royale de la Monnaie Brussels
Terry, Richard Runciman, Knight, organist and musicologist, 1865-1938,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000108727018
Victor, Charles, director Carl Rosa Opera Company
Walker, Alice, musician
Weingartner, Paul Felix, composer, pianist, conductor, 1863-1942
Wellby, Philip S, publisher
Wolstenholme, Oswald J, of Leeds
van Noorden, Alfred, director Carl Rosa Opera Company