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Van Dieren Collection: professional recordings of the miscellaneous works by Bernard Van Dieren, including a number of arrangements by ApIvor (indicated in red on the inlay card).
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Presumably this is the commercial recording by Whitetower Records released on the British Music Label (c. 1990s)
Full orchestral score with transparency
1963
Copies: one is designated 'proof' and contains annotations in red pen.
Orchestral Suite ('Little Prelude and Entr'actes'), Op. 49a, Full score
1971-1974/1986
Identical copies. Both contain annotations in red pen, one designated 'Proof'.
Full score
1964
Copies of original MS dated August 1964, inc. 'Proof' version with red pen annotations
Original vocal score with orchestral reduction for piano
1961
This is the early version of the vocal score dating from 1961. 'Vocal 2' is designated 'proof' and contains red pen annotations.
Individual copies' version for low voice and piano
1983
NB Includes 'for xerox' master set and 1 photocopy of each song with various copies designated 'proof' (red pen).
Later vocal score with piano reduction
1961/1985
Thiis the definitive vocal score dating from 1985. In addition to the 'for xerox' master, one of the copies is designated 'proof' and contains red pen annotations.
Full score (with saxophone part included)
1992
Contains 'for xerox' master copies with photocopies of score inc. sax part inserts, one of the scores containing some red pen annotation.
Libretto
1943-1947
Libretto by the composer. Carbon copy version 'for xerox'. Typewritten script. Some red pen annotations in 'carbon copy' version. Photocopy of carbon copy version in brown envelope.
Vocal score with orchestral reduction
1964
Copies of original MS dated August 1964, inc. 'Proof' version with red pen annotations. Also includes multiple typed copies of the words for the five sections of the poem set by ApIvor.
Full orchestral score
1939
Hard bound copy of handwritten MS with 1 loose leaf copy with the indication in red pen, 'Use!'. Transps refer to earlier version now superseded by loose leaf version.