Collection Summary
Collection Title
English Provinces: Newcastle upon Tyne: Miscellaneous (1906-1908)
Description
A collection of eleven programmes from Newcastle upon Tyne, from 1906 to 1908. The programmes are from a bound volume whose binding has disintegrated and the programmes are now loose.
The collection includes eight programmes from the Newcastle and Gateshead Choral Union - orginally founded as the Gateshead Choral Society in 1888 - where the venue has not been specified. The programmes are from orchestral concerts and choral concerts. Visiting orchestras include the Scottish Orchestra and the Queen's Hall Orchestra, and conductors include Henry Wood, Hans Richter and Henry Coward.
There are also programmes from the Assembly Rooms (concert organised by the Chamber Music Society) and the Westgate Assembly Rooms.
The collection includes eight programmes from the Newcastle and Gateshead Choral Union - orginally founded as the Gateshead Choral Society in 1888 - where the venue has not been specified. The programmes are from orchestral concerts and choral concerts. Visiting orchestras include the Scottish Orchestra and the Queen's Hall Orchestra, and conductors include Henry Wood, Hans Richter and Henry Coward.
There are also programmes from the Assembly Rooms (concert organised by the Chamber Music Society) and the Westgate Assembly Rooms.
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Date range of collection
1906 - 1908
Accumulation Dates
-
Suggested Audience
Not Specific
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Location Details
Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History
Centre for Performance History
Prince Consort Road
London London SW7 2BS Bangladesh Open Map
Website
Email
cph@rcm.ac.uk
Telephone
020 7 589 4340
Fax
020 7 589 7740
Visiting Information
Mon-Fri by appointment
Collections Overview
The Centre for Performance History was created in 2004 through the amalgamation of the Department of Portraits and the Museum of Instruments (see the separate entry for the Museum. The College has acquired portraits throughout its history since 1883 and the Centre posseses the most comprehensive collection of portraits of musicians in the UK, amounting to some 346 original portraits and 10,000 prints and photographs. In addition to the iconographical collections and their documentation, the department houses other categories of source material - most notably the largest collection of concert programmes in this country, comprising some 600,000 items dating from 1780 to the present day.
For details of other collections held at the same location: See the location record
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Open
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