Royal Academy of Music (London, England : 1822- )

Royal Academy of Music, London

Based in London

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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1918

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1918

Description: Includes: Auckland City Council. Organ recital by Mr Maughan Barnett, city organist. Vocalist Madame Bella Russell. Town Hall, 9 March 1918. Programme / flier Cappelli, direction John Hopkins. N.Z. tour 1918. Program 6. Programme / flier Festival for the Encouragement of New Zealand Music [music by New Zealand composers] 1918. 200 performers (With works by composers J C Bradshaw, Bryant Williams, Chas Willeby, Arthur Lilly, Alfred Hill, Miss Winifred Hawcridge, F Clutsam, G Clutsam, Mrs K J Foster, H M Johnson, R A Horne, Frank Hutchens, Mai Burnes-Loughman, Mrs Alice Forrester, J T Sinclair, Murray Gibbs, Harry Hiscocks, Sydney Hoben, A W Vine, G A Kennedy, Miss Nellie Butler) . Choral Hall Christchurch, 6-7 August 1918. Souvenir programme Esther Fisher. Piano recital. Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington, 1 August 1918. Programme / flier with portrait photograph Grand concert for Brooklyn Baby no. 14 (With performers Wellington Harmonic Society, Leonard Barnes, Frank R Johnstone, Mrs Frank Tunley, Norman Aitken, Mr & Mrs Culford Bell, and conductor H Temple White). Town Hall, 20 May 1918. Programme / flier. Turnbull, Hickson & Gooder, printers [Concert]. Prior's Rooms, Strand Arcade. 5 October 1918. Programme / flier (Typescript) The Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music of London England for Local Examinations in Music in the British Empire. Local Centre Examinations (Syllabus A). Papers set for the year 1918 in Rudiments of Music, Harmony and Counterpoint. Wellington Amateur Orchestral Society. Programme of orchestral concert in aid of Navy League funds. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 18 July [1918]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress and offset print, varying sizes up to quarto.

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[Certificates awarded to members of the Dudson family. 1904-1916]

Date: 1904 - 1916

By: Turnbull, Hickson & Gooder, Ltd.; Christchurch Press Company Ltd

Reference: Eph-C-CERTIFICATE-Dudson

Description: Includes: Education Board of the District of Wellington. Seventh standard certificate awarded to Louis Dudson of Carterton School, aged 14 years and 1 month. 1904. Turnbull Hickson & Gooder, printers. Education Board of the District of Wellington. Seventh standard certificate awarded to Walter Dudson of Carterton School, aged 14 years and 8 months. 1906. Turnbull Hickson and Gooder, printers. Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music. Pass certificate at School Examination in Masterton in 1907 [to] Luis Chanel Dudson, pupil of Miss Helga Petersen, Carterton, examined in the violin. New Zealand good attendance certificate of the second class, awarded to Oliver Dudson, Carterton District High Public School, 16 December 1908. New Zealand Education Department. Certificate of proficiency to Oliver Huett Dudson of Carterton District High School. 29 November 1910, aged 13 years and 2 months. Good attendance certificate of the first class, awarded to Oliver Dudson, Carterton Public School, present every time the school was open. 13 December 1911. New Zealand Education Department certificate of proficiency to Huntley Joseph Dudson of Carterton District High School, aged 12 years and 9 months, 4 December 1911. Good attendance certificate of the first class, to Oliver Dudson of Carterton Public School, present every time the school was open, 1912. Dated 19 December 1912. Good attendance certificate of the second class. Huntly Dudson of Carterton School has not been absent for more than 5 half days. 17 December 1913. Trinity College of Music London, Junior Division. Mary Dudson, pupil of the Sisters of the Missions, duly passed in the Theory of Music, Junio Division, Honours, at hamilton, June 1915. Trinity College of Music London. Mary Dudson, pupil; of Sisters de Nore dame des Missions duly passed in pianoforte playing, intermediate division, at hamilton, 1 August 1915. Trinity College of Music London, senior division. Mary Dudson, pupil of St mary's School, Sisters of the Mission, duly passed in the Theory of Music, senior division at Hamilton, December 1915. New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association. Certificate of proficiency. Dolly Dudson, Carterton District High School swam 300 yards. 5 October 1916. Chch Press Co lith. Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on certificates.. Physical Description: Letterpress, offset prints and holograph on certificates, sizes varying up to 390 x 320 mm.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1927

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1927

Description: Includes: Frances Alda; Australian and New Zealand tour 1927. First recital. Souvenir programme. Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music. Pass certificate with honourable mention to Daisy Lilian Rait, pupil of Miss Ivy Hoare. Wellington 1927. Certificate Messrs J & N Tait present Joseph Hislop, now at the zenith of his remarkable career. Town Hall Wellington, 12, 15 and 17 Movember [1927]. Promotional pamphlet Kamillaroi (With Clive Carey and accompanist Margaret Sutherland). 3 October 1927. Programme [May not be New Zealand] Wanganui Male Choir. 68th Grand concert. (Guest soloists Harison Cook and Miss Doris Symes). Opera House, 27 July 1927. Programme Wanganui Orchestral Society. First convert of the season (With Madame Margaret Mercer, and a septet of Mrs Trussell, Miss Bringezu, Messrs Collier, McCullagh, Garner, Turvey, Trownson). Opera House, 12 May 1927. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress and offset print, varying sizes up to quarto.

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Letters from and to Anne Morrison

Date: [ca 1988-1991]

From: Morrison, Anne, fl 1960-1995 : Papers relating to Rosina Buckman and Maurice d'Oisly

Reference: MS-Papers-11901-18

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts

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Student notebook

Date: 1956-1960

From: Clark, Judith Ann, 1931-2014: Papers

Reference: MSX-9361

Description: Notebook containing: notes on music and dance history, drafts of letters (one is signed 'Sheila Bates'), and other notes, many of which are crossed out. Letters refer to studying at Royal Academy of Music in London, and to missing 'Mill Bay'. Also tipped in are concert programmes, and a flier advertising summer master classes, all at 'Accademia Musicale Chigiana', (Sienna 1960) Quantity: 1 volume(s).

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Royal Academy of Music certificates

Date: 1957-1958 and 1996

From: Clark, Judith Ann, 1931-2014: Papers

Reference: MSI-Papers-11836

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s) 3 pieces.

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Various research papers

Date: 1912-1991

From: Morrison, Anne, fl 1960-1995 : Papers relating to Rosina Buckman and Maurice d'Oisly

Reference: MS-Papers-11901-08

Description: Includes letters to Anne Morrison from Royal Academy of Music (Nazlin Bhimani, Deputy Librarian) in 1987, and Dame Eva Turner in 1986; reviews of Buckman's performance in Madama Butterfly in 1924; Buckman family history; newspaper article reviews; mentions of Buckman and D'Oisly in 'Musical Times'; articles by Buckman; research notes by Morrison; Buckman family documents; Ghost story at Wylfa; Notes from George Morrison (husband of Rosina Calvert); and miscelleanouse family letters and notes, etc. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed material (with MSS annotations), Mss

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Correspondence

Date: 1946-1962 and 1984?

From: Clark, Judith Ann, 1931-2014: Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11836-011

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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John Pinches Medallists (London): Royal Academy of Music - Elsie Betts - Sight Singing ...

Date: 1921

From: Betts-Vincent, Elsie, 1894-1983: Papers

Reference: Curios-051-011-1

Description: Bronze medal in original case. Made by John Pinches for Royal Academy of Music. Awarded to Elsie Betts in 1921 for achievements in sight singing. Obverse features portrait of Apollo in profile with harp. Reverse features wreath of laurel leaves with text around edge "Royal Academy of Music Instituted 1822" and engraved in centre "Elsie Betts Sight Singing 1921". Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 curio(s) Medal in case. Physical Description: Medal struck in bronze metal, 40 mm diameter, in red case with blue velvet lining in base and white textile lining inside lid featuring maker's imprint "John Pinches, Medallist. London. 21, Albert Embankment", 93 x 61 x 20 mm.

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John Pinches Medallists (London): Royal Academy of Music - Elsie Betts - Pianoforte - 1...

Date: 1921

From: Betts-Vincent, Elsie, 1894-1983: Papers

Reference: Curios-051-011-2

Description: Bronze medal in original case. Made by John Pinches for Royal Academy of Music. Awarded to Elsie Betts in 1921 for achievements in pianoforte. Obverse features portrait of Apollo in profile with harp. Reverse features wreath of laurel leaves with text around edge "Royal Academy of Music Instituted 1822" and engraved in centre "Elsie Betts Pianoforte 1921". Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 curio(s) Medal in case. Physical Description: Medal struck in bronze metal, 40 mm diameter, in red case with blue velvet lining in base and white textile lining inside lid featuring maker's imprint "John Pinches, Medallist. London. 21, Albert Embankment", 93 x 61 x 20 mm.

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John Pinches Medallists (London): Royal Academy of Music - Elsie Betts - Singing - 1922...

Date: 1922

From: Betts-Vincent, Elsie, 1894-1983: Papers

Reference: Curios-051-011-3

Description: Bronze medal in original case. Made by John Pinches for Royal Academy of Music. Awarded to Elsie Betts in 1922 for achievements in singing. Obverse features portrait of Apollo in profile with harp. Reverse features wreath of laurel leaves with text around edge "Royal Academy of Music Instituted 1822" and engraved in centre "Elsie Betts Singing 1922". Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 curio(s) Medal in case. Physical Description: Medal struck in bronze metal, 40 mm diameter, in red case with blue velvet lining in base and white textile lining inside lid featuring maker's imprint "John Pinches, Medallist. London. 21, Albert Embankment", 95 x 72 x 20 mm.

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John Pinches Medallists (London): Royal Academy of Music - Elsie Betts - Sight-Singing ...

Date: 1922

From: Betts-Vincent, Elsie, 1894-1983: Papers

Reference: Curios-051-011-5

Description: Silver medal in original case. Made by John Pinches for Royal Academy of Music. Awarded to Elsie Betts in 1922 for achievements in sight-singing and [sight-]reading. Obverse features portrait of Apollo in profile with harp. Reverse features wreath of laurel leaves with text around edge "Royal Academy of Music Instituted 1822" and engraved in centre "Elsie Betts Sight-Singing & Reading 1922". Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 curio(s) Medal in case. Physical Description: Medal struck in silver metal, 40 mm diameter, in red case with blue velvet lining in base and white textile lining inside lid featuring maker's imprint "John Pinches, Medallist. London. 21, Albert Embankment", 93 x 61 x 20 mm.

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John Pinches Medallists (London): Royal Academy of Music - Elsie Betts - Harmony - 1922...

Date: 1922

From: Betts-Vincent, Elsie, 1894-1983: Papers

Reference: Curios-051-011-4

Description: Bronze medal in original case. Made by John Pinches for Royal Academy of Music. Awarded to Elsie Betts in 1922 for achievements in harmony. Obverse features portrait of Apollo in profile with harp. Reverse features wreath of laurel leaves with text around edge "Royal Academy of Music Instituted 1822" and engraved in centre "Elsie Betts Harmony 1922". Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 curio(s) Medal in case. Physical Description: Medal struck in bronze metal, 40 mm diameter, in red case with blue velvet lining in base and white textile lining inside lid featuring maker's imprint "John Pinches, Medallist. London. 21, Albert Embankment", 93 x 61 x 20 mm.

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Music in wartime: My life in music before, during and after World War II, especially my...

Date: 1938-1947

From: Kelson, Cara, 1922-: Papers

By: Kelson, Cara, 1922-

Reference: MS-Papers-9203

Description: Consists a personal memoir written for the Royal Academy of Music, London and a photocopy of the accompanying letter Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescripts

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Scrapbook - folder three

Date: 1908-1951

From: Trowell, Arnold Thomas Wilberforce, 1887-1966 : Music scores and papers

By: Trowell, Oliver, 1927-

Reference: MS-Papers-9016-009

Description: Consists programmes and cutting of works performed or composed by Arnold Trowell and correspondence in relation to various music publications Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed matter, holographs, typescripts

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Personal papers

Date: [1938-1993]

From: Cooper, Peter, 1918-2004 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-7388-26

Description: Comprises employment references for Cooper; insurance listing and valuation; eye glass prescription; Yamaha handbook; Australian citizenship certificate; and other papers Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Murphy, Henrietta Catherine, 1912-2004 : School certificates

Date: 1926-1928

By: Murphy, Henrietta Catherine, 1912-2004

Reference: fMS-Papers-11161

Description: 1 music certificate, 2 Wellington Technical College commercial studies certificate, 2 certificates from National Business College for Henrietta Hartung (later Murphy). Source of title - Supplied by library Quantity: 1 folder(s) 5 certificates. 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: printed material Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donation, Henrietta Murphy 2011 Transfers: Transferred from photographic archive who hold rest of collection under their reference number PACOLL-9930..