- GB GB1179 AB-AB/027
- Item
- 1882
Part of Brodsky Papers
In the margin is a cross linked to a cross at Berlioz in the text. In the margin has been added in Russian in ink "plenitel'no" [captivating]
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Part of Brodsky Papers
In the margin is a cross linked to a cross at Berlioz in the text. In the margin has been added in Russian in ink "plenitel'no" [captivating]
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Part of Brodsky Papers
On the bottom right front of the mount is written in ink: March 23 1911, Dr Richter entering the Free Trade Hall for his last Hallé Reh.. On the back the same is written in pencil. Richter wears a hat and overcoat. He has a cigar in his mouth and ...
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Issue of ‘Monthly Musical Record’, Vol XXXIV, No. 400
Part of Brodsky Papers
It is not immediately clear why this journal has been kept. There is an article on ‘The Elgar Festival’, which mentions Elgar at length, as well as Hans Richter. The journal is dated 1 Apr 1904.
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Newscutting of a review of a concert given by the Hallé
Part of Brodsky Papers
This Hallé Concert was conducted by Hans Richter. The soloist was Dr. Brodsky's pupil, Mr. Anton Maaskoff, on his first appearance at the Hallé Concerts. Dated 19 Nov 1909; the concert was given on 18 Nov.
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Part of Brodsky Papers
Although this cutting bears neither name nor date, it is probably from The Manchester Guardian and dates from the first decade of the century. Dr. Richter was ill and unable to conduct this Hallé concert, which was the last of the season.
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Newscutting of a review of a concert given by the Hallé Orchestra conducted by Hans Richter
Part of Brodsky Papers
According to the critic, the two items by British composers on the programme sounded "deplorably commonplace in comparison with the music immediately preceding and succeeding them." Mr. Plunket Greene sang with too much exaggeration. D...
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Newscutting concerning amusing anecdotes by Anna Brodsky
Part of Brodsky Papers
The headline for this article reads: ‘Dr. Richter dines with a clown’. Mrs Brodsky has written a new book entitled Father Nicholas and other short stories [available from Sherratt and Hughes, price six shillings and sixpence {33.5p.}, post free]...
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Newscutting of a review of a concert given by the Hallé Orchestra conducted by Hans Richter
Part of Brodsky Papers
This was the thirteenth performance of the Pathétique Symphony at the Hallé Concerts and the finest of them all. Dr. Richter conducted without a score. Brodsky played better than ever but the critic was not taken with the Lumb [Laub?] cadenzas. ...
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