Box Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Contains 268 Results:
Note from Sir Charles Santley, Drury Lane : autograph manuscript signed
"You must get them from A. Chappell. I have no parts."
P.S. Jarrett, H. Autograph note signed. To [Samuel Arthur(?)] Chappell.
"Can you send us the orchestra parts of Santley's air in Faust?"
Letter from Madame Kolar, 58 Albany Street, Regent's Park, N.W., to Mr. Chappell : autograph manuscript, June 3
Requests tickets for "Mr. Hallé's recital" and "for the next two recitals."
Letter from Georges Jacobi, Alhambra Company Limited, 27 Leicester Square, W.C., to Messrs. Chappell & Co. : manuscript signed, 1884 March 6
Requests "70 chorus parts of the 2nd and 3rd Act of the 'Beggar Student'" be sent as soon as possible.
Letter from Wilhelm Kuhe, Brighton, to Mr. Smith : autograph manuscript signed, April 13
Recipient is possibly the composer Edward Sydney Smith. Requests a second proof and the first be sent, because of grave mistakes, to "Madeira Villa, Russell Terrace, Leamington, Warwickshire."
Molly A New Song
Printed sheet, probably removed from periodical. First line of song: "A Nympth there lives whom many a Swain."
My Lodging A Favourite Mad Song
Printed sheet, probably removed from periodical. First line of song: "My lodging is on the cold Ground And very hard is my Fare."
Letter from Otto Goldschmidt, 1 Moreton Gardens, South Kensington, to Mr. Saunders, Messrs. Chappell & Co. : autograph manuscript signed, 1878 June 21
"You were quite right in putting Mme. [Jenny Lind] Goldschmidt's name in the Programme but not to advertize it." Requests that tickets and a program be sent to Mrs. Freake, Cromwell House.
Letter from Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty, 131 Finborough Road, Redcliffe Square, S.W., to Messrs. Metzler & Co. : autograph manuscript signed, 1879 July 11
"My friend Dr. Lendon who is the bearer of this, has kindly consented to sign the copies for me."
Letter from Otto Goldschmidt, Roehampton Lodge, Roehampton, S.W., to James William Davison : autograph manuscript signed, 1858 November 26
Invites Mr. Davison to dinner with the possibility of the company of Mr. [Julius (?)] Benedict, Mr. [William Sterndale (?)] Bennett, and Mr. Joachim. Mentions his wife, Jenny Lind.