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Brotherton Collection5
Novello Cowden Clarke Collection5
Maurice de Sausmarez Archive1

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musical performances6
classical music4
orchestras3
vocal music3
letter writing2
music1
music education1

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London, United Kingdom6
Berkeley, Usa1

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Orchestra ticket for the Great Handel Festival

Jun 1857

Printed orchestra ticket for the Great Handel Festival at the Crystal Palace, to admit (Mary) Sabilla Novello as a soprano singer on 13, 15, 17 and 19 June 1857.

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Orchestra ticket for the Great Handel Festival

Jun 1857

Printed orchestra ticket for the Great Handel Festival at the Crystal Palace, to admit (Joseph) Alfred Novello as a bass singer on 13, 15, 17 and 19 June 1857.

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Bennett, William Sterndale to Novello, (Joseph) Alfred

8 Oct 1840

Handwritten letter from the composer William Sterndale Bennett to (Joseph) Alfred Novello, apologising for the delay in payment for a concert performance by his sister Clara Anastasia Novello, the res...

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Orchestra ticket for the opening of the Crystal Palace

10 Jun 1854

Printed orchestra ticket for the opening of the Crystal Palace for (Joseph) Alfred Novello, who sang bass in the choir. A plan of the orchestra is printed on the reverse. His sisters (Mary) Sabilla No...

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Walter Goehr concert programme

c. 1940

Printed programme for an ensemble concert by Walter Goehr and Maria Lidka at Wigmore Hall, London, featuring music by Berlioz, Hayden, Wolf, Tippett and Faure, featuring Victor Carne as the solo tenor...

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Bliss, Arthur Edward Drummond to Littleton, Jack

c. 1940

Undated handwritten letter from the composer Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss to Jack Littleton, thanking Littleton for his letter and apologising for the delay to his reply. Bliss explains that he gives ...

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