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- 561Presscutting from German newspaper relating to a review of George Farmer's History of Music in Scotland20th centuryRef:GB 248 DC 032/11/24Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesExtent:1 fileMore Details
- 562Programme for inauguration of organ and recital by Francis Jackson, organist and master of music, York MinsterApril 1949Ref:GB 249 T-MIN/18/10Location:University of Strathclyde Archives and Special CollectionsExtent:1 leafletLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 563Musicians Union claims to Industrial Court in relation to employment in theatres and music halls 1944-195618/6/1943- 5/10/1956Ref:GB 559 MU/4/1/3/3Location:University of Stirling Archives & Special CollectionsExtent:1 file Letter - typedMore Details
- 564Sheet music; 'Awake thou that sleepest', 'He comes', 'A new song' and 'Give thanks unto the Lord'.1968-1970Ref:GB 254 BrMS 14/10/1Location:University of Dundee Archive ServicesExtent:1 documentMore Details
- 565The dream-seller : part song for equal voices, words by A.H. Hyatt, music by E. Markham Lee1904Ref:GB 3638 AP/MUS/44Location:Alford Heritage MuseumExtent:pamphletMore Details
- 566Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat : vocal selections. Lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber1991Ref:GB 3638 AP/MUS/7Location:Alford Heritage MuseumExtent:pamphletMore Details
- 567Letter from J. Byrne thanking Mrs McIvor nee Tully for helping her children pass their music exams16th Jul 1978Ref:GB 2607 ETM/1/18Location:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archives & CollectionsExtent:1 sheet letter and 1 photograph in envelopeLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 568Printed music score of 'The Washington Post March: No Surrender' by J.P. Sousa, arranged by Victor HollidayRef:GB 2607 eim/27/13Location:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archives & CollectionsExtent:26 x 36 cm 2 sheetsLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 569MS music score and lyrics, 'Vater-Unser' by W. Bach and another piece in the same handRef:GB 2607 eim/43/4Location:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archives & CollectionsExtent:34 x 25 cm 5 partsLanguage:GermanMore Details
- 570Reference from Philip Halstead of the Glasgow Athenaeum School of Music for Eric [sic] Chisholm [17/01/21]17th January 1921Ref:GB 2607 EC/4/1Location:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archives & CollectionsExtent:1 pageLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 571Cambuslang Music Festival Certificate of Merit Awarded to Arthur Tully and Effie Tully, junior class for Pianoforte duets1st Jan 1925 - 31st Jan 1925Ref:GB 2607 ETM/5/14Location:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archives & CollectionsExtent:1 piece in cardboard tubeLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 572Manuscript scrapbook volume of E. M. G. Colquhoun containing anecdotes, stories, poems, music and pen and ink illustrations17 September 1838Ref:GB 237 Coll-1805Location:Edinburgh University Library Heritage CollectionsName of creator:Colquhoun E M G fl 1837-1838 (advocate).Extent:0.05 folderLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 573Cambuslang Music Festival Certificate of Merit awarded to Arthur Tully and Effie Tully, junior class for Pianoforte Duets1st Jan 1925 - 31st Jan 1925Ref:GB 2607 ETM/5/15Location:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archives & CollectionsExtent:1 piece in cardboard tubeLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 574Scottish National Academy of Music Honours Certificate of the First Grade under instruction of Mr R. Barrett Watson7th Jun 1929Ref:GB 2607 ETM/5/17Location:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archives & CollectionsExtent:1 piece in cardboard tubeLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 575"Lead, Kindly Light. Anthem (For Unaccompanied Singing)." Music by Montague Smith; inscribed "To Lady Glen-Coats, Ferguslie Park"Ref:GB 2607 MS/2/8Location:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archives & CollectionsExtent:18.5 cms x 26.5 cms; 16.5 cms x 24.5 cms PamphletLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 576MS music score of 'March __[?]eedy' and 'The Fallen Chief of a Highland Funeral' by J. Scott SkinnerRef:GB 2607 eim/27/9Location:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archives & CollectionsExtent:24 x 30 cm 1 sheetMore Details
- 577Album containing congratulatory messages in respect of the opening of the new school building (1978) and Music Festival certificates1978-1995Ref:GB 1741 C/CC/5/3/22/25Location:Nucleus: The Nuclear and Caithness Archive (Caithness Archives)Extent:1 volumeLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 578"TENOR. Psalm, 137. By The Waters Of Babylon. Set to Music by Montague Smith. First performed in Glasgow, 1870."1870Ref:GB 2607 MS/2/15Location:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archives & CollectionsExtent:24 cms x 30 cms; 24.5 cms x 30 cms; 24.5 cms x 30 cms PamphletLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 579"SOPRANO. Psalm, 137. By The Waters Of Babylon. Set to Music by Montague Smith. First performed in Glasgow, 1870."1870Ref:GB 2607 MS/2/13Location:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archives & CollectionsExtent:24 cms x 30 cms PamphletLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 580White waves on the water for 2 part chorus, words by Joseph Mary Plunkett, music by Hugh S. Roberton1948Ref:GB 3638 AP/MUS/71Location:Alford Heritage MuseumExtent:pamphletMore Details