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MS Mus. 202
- Record Id:
- 040-001946306
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-001946258
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000248.0x00006f
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- ISAD(G)
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- MS Mus. 202
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- Scope & Content:
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MS Mus. 202. ALICK MACLEAN COLLECTION. Vol. xxxv. Correspondence; 1935-70, n.d.
ff. 154.
includes:
- ff. 1-2 Marguerite Hénon, singer: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1935: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 4-5, 7-8 Alick John Sidney Cotton, grandson of Alick Maclean: Letters to Alick and Joanna Maclean: 1934-5: Autogr.
- ff. 10, 105-8 Quentin Morvaren Maclean, cinema organist: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1912-35, n.d.: Autogr.
- f. 11 Alan G. Soulby, pianist: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1935: Autogr.
- ff. 12-13 John Paley, trumpeter: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1935: Autogr.
- f. 14 Sir John Battista Barbirolli, conductor: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1935: Autogr.
- f. 15 F. A. Hastings, manager, The Spa, Scarborough: Letter to Alick Maclean: 1936: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 16, 29-30, 36 Harriette Eveline Isabel Hovenden Durand, née Maclean; alias 'Sheridan Ross'; writer: Letters and postcard to Joanna Maclean: 1925, 1936-7: Autogr.
- f. 18 Clare Silva-White: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1936: Autogr.
- ff. 19-20 Quentin Morvaren Maclean, cinema organist: Letters to Joanna Maclean: 1920-[1936]: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- f. 22 Dorothy Hall, singer: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1936: Autogr.
- ff. 23-4 William Edward Lees, Rector of St Clement's, Eastcheap: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1936: Autogr.
- f. 26 Margaret Chipchase, of Darlington: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1937: Autogr.
- ff. 31, 55 Eric Coates, composer: Letters to Joanna Maclean: 1934-52: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- ff. 33, 133 F. Gilbert Webb, writer on music: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1909-37, n.d.: Autogr.
- f. 34 Louis Napoleon Parker, author and composer: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1937: Autogr.
- ff. 37, 41 Joanna Frances Maclean, née Dickson; wife of Alick Maclean: Alfred Bloch, literary agent, Paris: Drafts of letters to Alfred Bloch from Joanna Frances Maclean: 1938: Eng., Fr.: Partly autogr., partly copy.
- f. 38 Alfred Bloch, literary agent, Paris: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1938: Fr: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 39, 42-4 Clifford Harker, composer: Letters to Joanna Maclean: 1938, 1940: Autogr.
- ff. 45-6 Sir Hugh S. Roberton, conductor of the Glasgow Orpheus Choir: Letters to Joanna Maclean: 1947: Autogr.
- f. 47 Dr Ambrose P. Porter, organist of Lichfield Cathedral: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1948: Autogr.
- ff. 48, 116-18 Roger Cuthbert Quilter, composer: Letters to Joanna Maclean: 1948, n.d.: Autogr.
- f. 49 Sigurd Berg, musicologist: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1950: Autogr.
- ff. 50-1 Sigurd Berg, musicologist: Joanna Frances Maclean, née Dickson; wife of Alick Maclean: Draft of a letter to Sigurd Berg from Joanna Frances Maclean: 1950: Autogr.
- ff. 52-3 Herbert Henry John Murrill, composer: Joanna Frances Maclean, née Dickson; wife of Alick Maclean: Draft of a letter to Herbert Henry John Murrill from Joanna Frances Maclean: 1951: Autogr.
- f. 54 Herbert Henry John Murrill, composer: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1951: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 56 Sandy MacPherson, [organist?]: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1952: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 57 Sir George Dyson, composer: Letter to Joanna Maclean: 1952: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 58 Joan Mayhew, née Maclean; daughter of Alick Maclean: Reginald Dixon, cinema organist: Letter to Joan Mayhew from Reginald Dixon: 1954: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 59-61 Norman Demuth, composer: Joan Mayhew, née Maclean; daughter of Alick Maclean: Letter to Joan Mayhew from Norman Demuth: 1964: Autogr.
- ff. 62-4 Joan Mayhew, née Maclean; daughter of Alick Maclean: Kenneth Young, writer: Letters to Joan Mayhew from Kenneth Young: 1966-7: Typewritten, partly signed.
- ff. 65-7 Joan Mayhew, née Maclean; daughter of Alick Maclean: Annette Maclean, cousin of Alick Maclean: Letter to Joan Mayhew from Annette Maclean: 1970: Typewritten, signed.
- ff. 68-9 Sir Henry Coward, chorus-master and conductor: Thomas R. Busby, managing director, London Symphony Orchestra: Letters to Thomas R. Busby from Sir Henry Coward: circa 1910: Typewritten.
- ff. 70-1 John Spencer Curwen, President of the Tonic Sol-Fa College: Letter to Alick Maclean: circa 1925: Autogr.
- ff. 72-3 Sir Henry Walford Davies, Master of the King's Music: Letter to Alick Maclean: circa 1910: Autogr.
- ff. 75-6 W. J. Dickson, father-in-law of Alick Maclean: Letter to Joanna Maclean: circa 1925: Autogr.
- ff. 77-80, 102-3 Katherine Charlotte Maclean, née Caunter; wife of Dr C D Maclean: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1895-circa 1925: Autogr.
- ff. 82-3 Maisie Graham, of Scarborough: Letter to Joanna Maclean: circa 1935: Autogr.
- f. 84 Alfred Harris, musician: Letter to Alick Maclean: circa 1925: Typewritten, signed.
- f. 85 Caroline Hatchard, musician: Letter to Alick Maclean: circa 1935: Autogr.
- f. 86 Oliver Hawkes, music publisher: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1912-15, n.d.: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- ff. 89-90 Professor Télémaque Lambrino, of Leipzig: Letters to Alick Maclean: [1895], 1910: Autogr.
- f. 91 John F. Lechbridge, of the New Theatre, St Martin's Lane: Letter to Alick Maclean: [1909?]: Autogr.
- ff. 92-3 F. B. Lecky, DSO, RHA; President of the Royal Artillery Band: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1906: Autogr.
- ff. 94-8 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. 99-100 Charles Donald Maclean, of the Indian civil service; composer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1893-95: Autogr.
- f. 101 Joanna Frances Maclean, née Dickson; wife of Alick Maclean: Stephen Williams, [musician?]: Draft of a letter to Stephen Williams from Joanna Frances Maclean: [1950?]: Autogr.
- ff. 109-11 Dr Josef Mechle, of Vienna: Letters to Alick Maclean: [1910?]: Autogr.
- f. 112 Albert Mellor, assistant music master, Eton College: Letter to Alick Maclean: [1925?]: Autogr.
- ff. 113-14 Fanny Manners, née Moody; singer and theatre manager: Letter to Alick Maclean: [1909?]: Autogr.
- f. 115 Roger Cuthbert Quilter, composer: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1921-33, n.d.: Autogr.
- ff. 119-22 Kate Ralph, née Roberts; pianist; wife of Francis Ralph: Letter to Alick Maclean: n.d.: Autogr.
- f. 123 Josephine Rosa, director, Carl Rosa Opera Company: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1920-21: Autogr.
- f. 124 Irene Scharrer, pianist: Letter to Alick Maclean: n.d.: Autogr.
- f. 125 Sil Vara, journalist: Letter to Alick Maclean: n.d.: Autogr.
- f. 126 Margherita Sheridan, singer: Postcard to Alick Maclean: n.d.: Autogr.
- ff. 127-8 Kitty Somerville, of London: Letter to Alick Maclean: n.d.: Autogr.
- ff. 129-32 J. A. Terry, painter: Letter to Alick Maclean: n.d.: Autogr.
- f. 135 Sir Frederick Wedmore, author: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1914-17, n.d.: Autogr.
- ff. 136-8 Sir Charles Wyndham, actor-manager: Letters to Alick Maclean: 1898-1909, n.d.: Partly autogr.; partly typewritten, signed.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Music Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-001946258
036-001946296
037-001946302
040-001946306 - 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. 202 : MS Mus. 202. ALICK MACLEAN COLLECTION. Vol. xxxv. Correspondence; 1935-70, n.d. ff. 154. includes: ff. 1-2 Marguerite Hénon,… - Hierarchy:
- 032-001946258[0004]/036-001946296[0002]/037-001946302[0004]/040-001946306
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: MS Mus. 168-208
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
French - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1935
- End Date:
- 1970
- Date Range:
- 1935-1970
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Names:
- Barbirolli, John, Knight, conductor, 1899-1970
Berg, Sigurd, musicologist
Bloch, Alfred, literary agent Paris
Busby, Thomas R, managing director London Symphony Orchestra
Chipchase, Margaret, of Darlington
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, Henry, chorus-master and conductor
Curwen, John Spencer, President of the Tonic Sol-Fa College
Davies, Henry Walford, Knight, composer, organist and broadcaster, 1869-1941
Demuth, Norman, composer and musicologist, 1898-1968,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000011754669X,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/29797188
Dickson, W J, father-in-law of Alick Maclean, fl 1909-1925
Dixon, Reginald Herbert, organist, 1904-1985
Durand, Harriette Eveline Isabel Hovenden, née Maclean, alias 'Sheridan Ross', writer, librettist and sister of Alick Maclean, fl 1892-1935
Dyson, George, Knight, composer, 1883-1964
Graham, Maisie, of Scarborough, correspondent of Alick Maclean, fl 1921
Hall, Dorothy, singer and correspondent of Joanna Maclean, fl 1936
Harker, Clifford, composer
Harris, Alfred, musician
Hastings, F A, manager The Spa Scarborough
Hatchard, Caroline, musician
Hawkes, Oliver, music publisher
Hénon, Marguerite, singer
Lambrino, Télémaque, Professor of Leipzig
Lechbridge, John F, of the New Theatre St Martin's Lane
Lecky, F B, DSO RHA, President of the Royal Artillery Band
Lees, William Edward, Rector of St Clement's Eastcheap
MacPherson, Sandy, organist?
Maclean, Alexander, alias Alick Morvaren, composer and conductor, 1872-1936
Maclean, Annette, cousin of Alick Maclean
Maclean, Charles Donald, of the Indian civil service, composer
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, Fanny, née Moody singer and theatre manager
Mayhew, Joan, née Maclean daughter of Alick Maclean
Mechle, Josef, Dr of Vienna
Mellor, Albert, assistant music master Eton College
Murrill, Herbert Henry John, composer, 1909-1952,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000081663500
Paley, John, trumpeter
Parker, Louis Napoleon, author and composer, 1852-1944
Porter, Ambrose P, Dr. organist of Lichfield Cathedral
Quilter, Roger Cuthbert, composer, 1877-1953
Ralph, Kate, née Roberts pianist, wife of Francis Ralph
Roberton, Hugh Stevenson, Knight, composer and conductor, 1874-1952
Rosa, Josephine, director Carl Rosa Opera Company
Scharrer, Irene, pianist, 1888-1971
Sheridan, Margherita, singer
Silva-White, Clare
Somerville, Kitty, of London
Soulby, Alan G, pianist
Terry, J A, painter
Vara, Sil, journalist
Webb, Francis Gilbert, writer on music, 1853-1941
Wedmore, Frederick, author
Williams, Stephen, musician?
Wyndham, Charles, Knight, actor-manager, pseudonym of Charles Culverwell, 1837-1919
Young, Kenneth, writer