Collection Summary
Collection Title
Handeliana IX (1909-68)
Description
A miscellaneous collection of handbills, programmes, and prospectuses for performances of music by Handel, given at various German venues between 1909 and 1968, arranged chronologically and held as the ninth of twelve volumes of Handeliana.
The collection includes prospectuses for a number of Handel festivals - notably those in Göttinger and Halle - as well as individual programmes for performances in Berlin, Lüdenscheid and Mainz. Also, a programme with wordbook for a performance of Handel, The Triumph of Time and Truth given as a Utrechtsch Studenten Concert on 13 March 1953 in the Gebouw voor Kunsten en Wetenschappen, Utrecht.
Items are listed here with the prospectuses followed by the individual programmes.
1. Prospectuses
- Göttinger Handel-Festspiele
27 June-5 July 1959, 1-4 July 1960, 25-30 June 1961, 1-5 July 1962, 23-28 June 1963, 27-29 June 1964, 20-24 June 1965, 26-29 June 1966, 1-6 July 1967 and 22-25 June 1968. Also, individual handbills/programmes with words for: 30 June (Aula der Universitat, Kammerkonzert) and 1/3 July 1959 (Johanniskirche, directed by Ludwig Doormann) and 25 June 1961 (Aula der Pädagogischen Hochschule).
- Handel Festspiele Halle
22-24 February 1935, 16-19 June 1956 and 7-10 June 1958. Also, two copies of a programme for 23 February 1939.
- Miscellaneous prospectuses
21-24 June 1928: Zweites Handelfest in Kiel.
12-19 September [no year], Liege: Handel et les Nations d'Europe, given as the IXe Festival de musique de Liege.
July-August 1965, Landesbühne, Hannover: Musik und Theatre in Herrenhausen. Also, a separate document entitled Oper im Galeriegebäude, Handeltage, detailing productions of Handel, Acis and Galatea and Susanna and other Handel performances.
2. Individual programmes
- Berlin
27 January 1919, Philharmonie: Handel, Acis and Galatea, given as the III Vereinskonzert of the Philharmonischer Chor, directed by Siegfried Ochs.
3 November 1919, Sing-Akademie: Handel-Abend by Maria Pos-Carloforti with Eduard Erhard (baritone) and Georg Göhler (handbill).
- Lüdenscheid
1 October 1961: Eröffnungskonzert, inc. Handel, Ode for St. Cecilia's Day, directed by Dr Konrad Ameln (with wordbook).
- Mainz, Saale des Konzerthauses
17 May 1909: Handel, Samson (with wordbook, historical and analytical notes and musical examples).
The collection includes prospectuses for a number of Handel festivals - notably those in Göttinger and Halle - as well as individual programmes for performances in Berlin, Lüdenscheid and Mainz. Also, a programme with wordbook for a performance of Handel, The Triumph of Time and Truth given as a Utrechtsch Studenten Concert on 13 March 1953 in the Gebouw voor Kunsten en Wetenschappen, Utrecht.
Items are listed here with the prospectuses followed by the individual programmes.
1. Prospectuses
- Göttinger Handel-Festspiele
27 June-5 July 1959, 1-4 July 1960, 25-30 June 1961, 1-5 July 1962, 23-28 June 1963, 27-29 June 1964, 20-24 June 1965, 26-29 June 1966, 1-6 July 1967 and 22-25 June 1968. Also, individual handbills/programmes with words for: 30 June (Aula der Universitat, Kammerkonzert) and 1/3 July 1959 (Johanniskirche, directed by Ludwig Doormann) and 25 June 1961 (Aula der Pädagogischen Hochschule).
- Handel Festspiele Halle
22-24 February 1935, 16-19 June 1956 and 7-10 June 1958. Also, two copies of a programme for 23 February 1939.
- Miscellaneous prospectuses
21-24 June 1928: Zweites Handelfest in Kiel.
12-19 September [no year], Liege: Handel et les Nations d'Europe, given as the IXe Festival de musique de Liege.
July-August 1965, Landesbühne, Hannover: Musik und Theatre in Herrenhausen. Also, a separate document entitled Oper im Galeriegebäude, Handeltage, detailing productions of Handel, Acis and Galatea and Susanna and other Handel performances.
2. Individual programmes
- Berlin
27 January 1919, Philharmonie: Handel, Acis and Galatea, given as the III Vereinskonzert of the Philharmonischer Chor, directed by Siegfried Ochs.
3 November 1919, Sing-Akademie: Handel-Abend by Maria Pos-Carloforti with Eduard Erhard (baritone) and Georg Göhler (handbill).
- Lüdenscheid
1 October 1961: Eröffnungskonzert, inc. Handel, Ode for St. Cecilia's Day, directed by Dr Konrad Ameln (with wordbook).
- Mainz, Saale des Konzerthauses
17 May 1909: Handel, Samson (with wordbook, historical and analytical notes and musical examples).
Format
Date range of collection
1909 - 1968
Accumulation Dates
-
Suggested Audience
Not Specific
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Foundling Museum
40 Brunswick Square
Bloomsbury London WC1N 1AZ United Kingdom Open Map
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Collections Overview
The Coram Family Collection contains musical scores by Handel, a fair copy of the Messiah and the conducting score for the Foundling Hospital Anthem, written especially for the Thomas Coram Foundling Hospital. This score is annotated in Handel's own hand.
For details of other collections held at the same location: See the location record
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