Box Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Contains 268 Results:
Letter from Julius Christian Stockhausen : autograph manuscript signed, Wednesday
Asks addressee "to give Mr. Koiter a ticket for Friday's Recital."
Letter from Joseph Leopold Roeckel, 1 Worcester Lawn, Clifton. Bristol : autograph manuscript signed, 1887 May 27
Asks when the addressee expects to have his new song "Across the Stream" ready.
Signature of Jane Roeckel
Ye chearfull virgins
Printed sheets, possibly removed from periodical. "Set by Mr. Howard" (i.e. Samuel Howard)
First line of song: Ye Chearfull Virgins have you seen, my fair Myrtilla pass the Green.
Go Rose, a favourite song /set by Dr. Greene
Printed sheets, possibly removed from periodical.
First line of song: Go Rose my Chloe's Bosom Grace.
Probably by Maurice Green, 1696-1755, English composer and organist. "Printed by S. Phillips in Bedford Court."
Letter from Sir George Alexander Macfarren, 53 York Terrace, to Morris Barnett : autograph manuscript signed, 1847 August 5
Thanks Mr. Barnett for what he has done and for his friendship. In a post script he speaks of a balance of a bill and a play. Mr. Henderson notes, "We expect to arrive in New York with 10.' A most interesting letter from G.A. Macfarren and his wife shortly after their marriage." (Macfarren includes his wife Thalia in signing the letter).
Letter from Ernest de Munck, Paris, to unidentified recipient : autograph manuscript signed, 1882 July 16
Addressed "Cher Monsieur." On behalf of Madame Patti De Munck encloses payment for a subscription and notifies him of a change in the numbering of his street address.
Letter from William Charles Levey, 79 Amersham Road, New Cross, Kent, to Enoch, Esq. : autograph manuscript signed, 1874 February 17
Informs Mr. Enoch that he will furnish him with the two manuscripts he owes him in two weeks.
Letter from Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens, Burnham House, Finchley Road, N.W., to Charles J. Rowe, Esq. : autograph manuscript signed, 1875 September 2
Needs music for "Puff of Smoke"-- first performance, "Wednesday night at Canterbury."
Letter from Charles Kensington Salaman, 24 Sutherland Avenue, W. : autograph manuscript signed, 1888 July 13
Mentions successful printing of his "New Ballad" and the printer Stanley Lucas Weber & Co.