Box Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Contains 268 Results:
Letter from Sir Charles Santley, 4 Grove End Road, St. John's Wood, N.W. : autograph manuscript signed
Letter from Campbell Clarke, 1 Brunswick Terrace, Brighton : autograph manuscript signed, 1874 September 28
"Do I understand that Lecocq(?) has written a new song for Paquita, or is the song in question merely transferred from Giroflé's part?"
Letter from Frederic Clay to F. Enoch, Esq. : autograph manuscript signed, 1874 July 11
Informs Mr. Enoch that he has "already made arrange- ments for the publication of [his] new piece."
Letter from William Hutchins Callcott, 14 The Mall, to Edward Francis Rimbault : autograph manuscript signed, 1865 July 14
Mentions "a few Addisonian and Newtonian 'nooks and corners'" and "my father's MSS."
Letter from William Hayman Cummings, Brackley Villas, Thurlow Park Road, Dulwich, S.E., to Edward Francis Rimbault : autograph manuscript signed, 1876 February 22
Gives news of the first volume of the "Purcell Society" which Mr. Cummings hopes will rescue the "great Master's labours... from oblivion." Gives the attendance at the meeting-- "Hopkins, Marshall, Bennett, Littelor." Mentions "the Purcell portrait in the Royal Society's Rooms." Contains a list of "notices of Leveridge's singing of Purcell" which Mr. Cummings has found.
Letter from Alexander B. Reichardt, 20 Grafton Street, Brighton, to James William Davison : autograph manuscript signed, 1871 November 4
"You can announce my singing 'Si vous n'avez rien a me dire' at Kuhe's last recital Nov. 12th."
Letter from Richard Redhead, Llandudno, N. Wales, to William Henderson : autograph manuscript signed, August 31
Envelope from Edward Francis Rimbault addressed to Mr. Henderson, Esq., Messrs. Henderson, Rait, and Fenton, 69 Marylebone Lane : autograph manuscript signed with initials, 1875 July? 28
Notice from William Rimbault, 15 Beaufort Buildings, to Messrs. Henderson and Rait : autograph manuscript, 1876 September 26
Notice of Edward Francis Rimbault's death. Writer is his brother.
Copy of playbill for The confederacy at the Queen's Theatre, Haymarket, 1705 November 6 Tuesday
Removed from periodical, possibly The Gentleman's Magazine. Cite "A New Comedy call'd The Confederacy, with several entertainments of Dancing by the famous Monsieur Desbarques and others." A later note reads "From the original Play-bill in the possession of John Nixon, Esq."