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Collection Summary

Collection Title
Calcutta School of Music (1944)
Unique Identifier
Ms Eur F.191/88
Description
Handbill for the 3rd Chamber Concert of the Calcutta School of Music, given on 26 July 1944, no venue.

This was a two-part performance of vocal and instrumental music by Schumann, given by Liesl Braun (piano), Arnold Bake (vocal, accompanied by Cornelia Bake) and a piano quintet of Freda Blank, S. Gomes, Korshed Madan, H. Madge and F. Gabarro.

There is an extended handwritten annotation on the reverse of the handbill regarding arrangements for a forthcoming concert.
Format
Date range of collection
1944 - 1944
Accumulation Dates
-
Suggested Audience
Not Specific
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The Library's collection of song and piano sheet music is one of the most comprehensive of its kind, providing a valuable insight into Victorian society and culture as well as the music itself.
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Additional Collection Information

Accrual Status
closed
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Associated Collection(s)
Cardif University (Prifysgol Caerdydd)Royal Collage of Music LondonMuseums, Libraries and Archices Council