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1; 259751 - Muscial Section, afterwards School of Music. Concert programmes. 1882 – 1914. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
3 Festivals H.1; 478010 - Symphony, No. 3 (in F. Major) composed for the Birmingham Musical Festival, 1885. Op. 22. Pianoforte arrangement (four hands) by the composer. 67pp. 1885. PROUT (EBENEZER).
3; 236033 - Official programme and book of words. With circulars. 1912-14; 1920; 1924 and annually 1926 etc. 1912 etc. NOTE - No Festival held 1915 – 1919. Musical Competition Festival (Midland) afterwards called Midland Competition.
3; 240208 - Official syllabus of the competititons, 1912-14; 1916 (but postpones till) 1920; 1922; 1924 and annually 1926 etc. 1912 etc. NOTE - No Festival held 1915 – 1919. Musical Competition Festival (Midland) afterwards called Midland Competition.
3; 269216 - St. Peter: an oratorio. The words selected from the Holy Scriptures. Composed for the Birmingham Festival, 1870. 1870. BENEDICT (JULES).
3; 286814 - Official list of awards and adjudicators' remarks on all competitors. 4th Festival (1920) All published. 1920. Musical Competition Festival (Midland) afterwards called Midland Competition.
3; 298055 - Local competitions Birmingham. Official syllabus. 1921; 1923; 1925. 3 volumes. 1921-5. Musical Competition Festival (Midland) afterwards called Midland Competition.
3; 298057 - Local competitions Birmingham. Official programme. 1921; 1923; 1925. 3 volumes. 1921-5. Musical Competition Festival (Midland) afterwards called Midland Competition.
3; 478010 - Prout (E) Symphony, No. 3 (in F. Major) composed for the Birmingham Musical Festival, 1885. Op. 22. Pianoforte arrangement (four hands) by the composer. 67pp. 1885. Musical Festivals (Triennial).
3; 488984 - Naaman: an oratorio. First performed at the Birmingham Musical Festival. September 7, 1864. Full score. 1864. The words by BARTHOLOMEW (WILLIAM). The music by COSTA (Sir MICHAEL).
3; 515867 - Eli : an oratorio. First performed at the Birmingham Musical Festival, August 29th 1855. The words selected and written by W. Bartholomew. The orchestral accompaniments arranged for the pianoforte by C. Lucas. 1856. COSTA (Sir MICHAEL).
3; 525367 - Birmingham Music Festival 1941 – . Programme. 1941 –. Music Festival (Birmingham).
3; 635840 - The golden legend : a dramatic cantata / words from the poem of H.W. Longfellow ; music by H.E. Hodson.
4 Concerts
4; 67062 - C.J. Duchemin's concerts held at the Town Hall, Birmingham etc. Programmes (various) 1850 - 1877. Duchemin's (C.J.) Concerts.
4; 67064 - Mrs Bull's grand evening Concert in the Town Hall, Birmingham. 5th December 1850. Programme. 14pp. 1850. Bull's (Mrs) Concerts.
4; 201665 - Mons. Jullien's concerts at the Town Hall etc., Birmingham. Programmes 1848-65. Jullien's (Louis A.) Concerts.
4; 201669 - Mr. D. Ffrench Davis' Concerts at the Town Hall etc. Programmes (various) 1865 - 1899. Davis (Daniel Ffrench) Concerts.
4; 217730 - W.C. Stockley's concerts held at the Town Hall. Programmes (various) 2 volumes. 1870 - 1897. Stockley's (William Charles) Concerts.
4; 222170 - Birmingham New Subscription Concerts, 1836-1838. Programmes. Concerts.
4; 259744 - Broadwood Concerts held in the Temperance Hall, Temple Street. Programmes (various). 1904-6. Broadwood Concerts.
4; 260285 - Testimonial Concert to the conductor, Fred. W. Beard. Programme. Port. 36pp. 1906. Choral Society (Birmingham City).
4; 260289 - Henry R. Bickley's concerts held in the Town Hall. Programmes (various) 1870 - 1880. Bickley (Henry R.) Concerts.
4; 260301 - Maurice Davies' Concert held at Public Hall, Acocks Green. Programme. Broadside. 1901. Davies' (Maurice) Concerts.
4; 260360 - Signor Donati's Patriotic concert at the Town Hall, Birmingham. Programme. 16pp. 1865. Donati's Concerts.
4; 260367 - Gisborne's (A.H.) Concerts held in Curzon Hall and the Town Hall, Birmingham. Programmes. April 28, November 17, 1894; March 16, November 2, 1895; February 4, 1899. 1894-9. Curzon Hall.
4; 260484 - Miss Louie Scott and Miss Alice Davies' concert at the Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Programme. 10pp. 1901. Davies' (Alice) Concerts.
4; 260498 - Miss Margaret Wild and Miss Florence Donaldson's pianoforte and violin recital at the Masonic Hall, Birmingham. Programme. 8pp. 1886. Donaldson's (Florence) Concerts.
4; 260521 - Bournville and District Choral Society. Concert in the Selly Oak Institute. Programme, etc. 1894. Bournville and District Choral Society.
4; 260605 - Programmes of performances on June 1st, 1876; April 13th, 1877; Concerts F/7 December 27th, 1883. 1876 - 1883. Dramatic Association (Private) afterwards Handsworth Private Dramatic.
4; 260755 - Town Hall, Birmingham. Mr. T. Farrell's grand evening concert, December 8th, 1870. Programme. 16pp. 1870. Farrells (T) Concerts.
4; 260757 - Mr & Mrs Kendal's concerts in the Town Hall, Birmingham. Programmes. 1879-81. Kendal's (Mr & Mrs) Concerts.
4; 442317 - Concerts arranged by Hubert Brown at the Royal Society of Artists' Gallery, etc. Programmes, leaflets etc. 1921 --. Brown (Hubert) Concerts.
4; 507490 - Town Hall, Birmingham. Programmes of concerts by the 5 I.T. Repertory Company and Orchestra, and the City of Birmingham Choir, May 9th 1924 - March 7th 1925.
4; 507492 - College Road Council School, Girls' Department. Programme of concert given by the pupils in the school hall, April 18-20th, 1929. 8pp. College Road Council School.
4; 507493 - Futurist. Appleby Matthew's Sunday Orchestral concerts. September 7, 1919; February 22, 29, March 21, 1920. Programmes. 1919-20. Cinematograph Exhibitions.
4; 508355 - Birmingham concerts and music. Miscellaneous programmes, leaflets etc. 1817 -. Concerts.
06; 140097 - Rules. 4pp. c.1895. Midland Institute : Amateur Orchestral Society.
06; 140098 - Annual report of the Committee for 1894-5 – 1905-6 (32nd – 43rd). 1895 etc. NOTE - The society was originally called The Edgbaston Amateur Musical Union. It ceased to exist in 1906 or 1907. Midland Institute : Amateur Orchestral Society.
6; 169452 - Conditions of membership etc. 4pp. 1899. Choral Society (Birmingham City).
6; 169453 - General report. 1900-1 (2nd) - 1906-7 (8th) 1901-1907. Choral Society (Birmingham City).
06; 217705 - Subscription concerts. Open rehearsals and private concerts. Programme. 1859, 1860, 1868-78, 1880, 1882-5. Prospectus 1886-7. 1859-86. Amateur Harmonic Association (Birmingham).
06; 229841 - Newspaper cuttings etc. relating to the Birmingham Musical Association. 1883-7. Musical Association (Birmingham) continued.
06; 259750 - Concert programmes. 1890 – 1905. Midland Institute : Amateur Orchestral Society.
06; 259752 - Birmingham and Midland Musical Guild. Programmes of concerts, etc. held in the Masonic Hall, Grand Hotel, etc. Various. 1886-93.
6; 260983 - Birmingham Festival Choral Society: Balance sheets, minutes of proceedings of annual meetings, annual reports and rules
06; 387951 - Edgbaston Amateur Musical Union. Annual report for 1863-4 (1st); 1868-9; 1869-70; 1872-3 to 1874-5; 1880-1. 7 volumes. 1864-81 NOTE - The Union was afterwards called the Birmingham and Midland Institute : Birmingham Amateur Orchestral Society. Midland Institute : Amateur Orchestral Society.
06; 422080 - [Leaflets, etc.].
06; 453602 - Reports and revenue accounts ...
6; 663277 - Birmingham Festival Choral Society: Programmes and newspaper cuttings, 1876-1913
06; 752936 - Concord (concerts co-ordination) / issued by the Birmingham Twentieth-Century Music Committee ...
7; 140678 - Annual report of the Committee. 1894-5 – 1912-13. 18 volumes. 1895 – 1913 NOTE - 1910-11 not issued. Midland Institute : Amateur Opera Society.
7; 140681 - Birmingham Amateur Opera Society. Programmes of performances at Edgbaston Assembly Rooms, 1888-95. 8 volumes. Edgbaston Assembly Rooms.
7; 140681 - [Programmes, etc. ...].
7; 140682 - Ruddigore. Performed by the Birmingham Amateur Opera Society, 1889 in aid of the Royal Institution for the Deaf and Dumb at Edgbaston etc. Programme. 8pp. 1889. Deaf and Dumb Children (Royal Institution for Instruction of).
7; 322666 - Newspaper cuttings, 1886 – 1939. Register of attendance of members, 1890-91. Programmes, letters etc. 3 volumes. 1886 – 1939. Midland Institute : Amateur Opera Society.
7; 460440 - Posters, leaflets etc. 1937 --. Gilbert and Sullivan Society (Birmingham Branch).
7; 465449 - Solihull and Olton Amateur Operatic Society. Programmes of performances held at Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute. 1922-38. Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute.
7; 465681 - Programmes of performances held in Moseley and Balsall Heath Institute 1924-5. Opera and Dramatic Art (Birmingham School of).
7; 504186 - Arcadian Musical Society. Programmes of performances at the Midland Institute theatre. 1928 – NOTE - In Miscellaneous Operatic Societies Scrapbook. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
7; 504197 - The Barfield Grand Opera Society. Programmes of performances at the Birmingham and Midland Institute, 1932 – NOTE - 1930-31 wanting. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
07; 662320 - [Photographs of performances ... ].
8; 223856 - The church bells of Warwickshire. Including Birmingham. By H.T. Tilley and H.B. Walters. Illus. 1910. TILLEY (Rev. HENRY TIMOTHY).
08; 563107 - [A collection of articles, chiefly on music in Birmingham schools, from The school music review, 1926-1930].
9 Adams F.1; 504173 - A song of thanksgiving. A sacred cantata. The words selected from the Holy Scriptures and set to music for solo, chorus and orchestra. (Opus 4) Dedicated to the Birmingham Choral and Orchestral Association. 60pp. 1899. *ADAMS (JOSEPH HENRY) pseuds. Arnold Beresford and Manville Brooke.
9 Anderton
9 Anderton; 235994 - John Gilpin, cantata / words by [W.] Cowper.
9 Anderton; 235995 - The Norman baron : a cantata / the poem written by H.W. Longfellow.
9 B'ham Music; 69770 - Six sonatas for the harpsichord or piano-forte with accompanyments for two violins and violoncello.
9 B'ham Music; 182152 - Litany / the words and music composed by F.E. Bache.
9 B'ham Music; 259688 - Invasion : a song for 1803 / written and composed by W. Repmah.
9 B'ham Music; 300077 - The new valse : the season.
9 B'ham Music; 327964 - Suite.
9 B'ham Music; 328047 - Grimm's fairy tales [set to music].
9 B'ham Music; 352880 - Antiphons B.V.M.
9 B'ham Music; 387948 - Rules for practising the technical exercises on the following pages.
9 B'ham Music; 399778 - Yule-tide : carol for church use / words by Jetta Vogel.
9 B'ham Music; 405218 - Bacchus : [song].
9 B'ham Music; 405219 - Here's a health to the King.
9 B'ham Music; 419899 - Old Drover Tom O'Dorking / words by C.T. Perfect.
9 B'ham Music; 435843 - From a Japanese screen.
9 B'ham Music; 435844 - Cockney suite : cameos of London life.
9 B'ham Music; 435845 - The sacred hour : reverie.
9 B'ham Music; 498494 - The ferry maiden : barcarole for unaccompanied choral singing / words by F.E. Weatherly.
9 B'ham Music; 498498 - Stand up and bless the Lord : anthem.
9 B'ham Music; 498501 - Lo! the winter is past : anthem for four voices.
9 B'ham Music; 498502 - O give thanks unto the Lord : anthem for four voices.
9 B'ham Music; 498503 - Te Deum Laudamus.
9 B'ham Music; 543464 - The East Indiaman : traditional sea-song.
9 B'ham Music; 584947 - Early morn. Part song for mixed voices [unaccompanied].
9 B'ham Music; 584949 - Sanctuary of the heart : [a song].
9 B'ham Music; 584950 - In a Persian market : [a song].
9 B'ham Music; 584951 - Praise to the holiest : anthem.
9 B'ham Music; 640900 - Midnight : symphonic poem for chorus and orchestra / the words from "Toward Democracy" by Edward Carpenter. Op. 26.
9 B'ham Music; 660871 - Te Deum Laudamus.
9 B'ham Music; 660872 - Fairy pearls : short cantata for schools / words selected by Alice Vale.
9 Birmingham Music; 520465 - Andante cantabile.
9 Clifford Roberts F.1
9 F.2; 446720 - Purcell (H) The Music in Dryden's King Arthur. Edited by J.A. Fuller- Maitland for the Birmingham Festival, 1897. Vocal score. 1897. FULLER-MAITLAND (JOHN ALEXANDER) Work edited by.
9 Fenney I.1; 328752 - Fenney (W.J.) Rhapsody : for violoncello and piano. Op. 26, No. 3. 12pp. 1917-18. Manuscripts.
9 GUNN E.1; 468773 - GUNN (B) A lyric poem by Dr. Watts. Set to music by B. Gunn. The plates engraved by M. Broome. 11pp.
9 H.1; 387947 - Deakin (A) ed. Sacred music used in the Church of the Saviour, Birmingham Birmingham Music consisting of psalm and hymn tunes, chants and anthems, arranged for four voices with accompaniment. Part 1. 32pp. 1850 NOTE - Imperfect. Wants pp. 3 - 6. Church of the Saviour.
9 Joseph H. Adams
9 Ketelbey I.1; 341646 - A master of Melody: Albert W. Ketelbey. 20pp. 1926. HOGARTH (BASIL).
9 Leo Smith I.1; 328043 - A collection of magazine articles, by, or relating to, Leo Smith. 1903-22. *SMITH (LEO) Work relating to.
9 MUSIC; 268961 - Two songs : Trice love ; and, To sleep / words by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
9 Music
9 Music; 231359 - King George V and Queen Mary's coronation song, June 22nd, 1911.
9 Music; 241711 - The voice in the cathedral : song / words by Marie Corelli.
9 Music; 241712 - The castle builders : song / words by A. Templemore.
9 Music; 241713 - Recompense : song / words by Frances Sager.
9 Music; 241714 - Mine at last : song / words by A.J. Morris.
9 Music; 241715 - Two songs : Dreaming ; and, My dream is done / words by G. Hubi-Newcombe.
9 Music; 252163 - When gen'rous wine : a song.
9 Music; 268930 - The pilgrim's chant : song / words by Isa J. Postgate.
9 Music; 341647 - In a monastery garden : intermezzo for the piano.
9 Music; 361447 - Album of four pieces for violoncello with piano accompaniment.
9 Music; 361448 - Tango / by Ignace Albeniz ; [transcribed for 'cello and piano by F. Bye].
9 Music; 363883 - In a Chinese temple garden : oriental phantasy.
9 Music; 363884 - In a Persian market : intermezzo-scene.
9 Music; 363885 - Sanctuary of the heart : meditation religieuse.
9 Music; 376461 - Three pieces : Arioso ; Country dance ; Menuet for violoncello and piano.
9 Music; 376464 - Berceuse from Inezie / by A. Casella, arranged for violin and piano.
9 Richard Wassell; 404390 - The review : grand march.
9 Richard Wassell; 404391 - Ouverture pour une fete religieuse.
9 Richard Wassell; 404392 - Tarantella / [by F.] Mendelssohn ; arr[anged] by Richard Wassell.
9 Royal Shore - [Musical compositions] : [1891-1906].
9 Stratton G.1
9 Stratton; 385190 - Christabel : glee for four voices / poetry by Robert Crompton.
9 Stratton; 385192 - The cricketer's song / words by F.T. Read.
9 Stratton; 385194 - May-day : four part song / poetry by J. Wolcot.
9 Stratton; 385195 - Merrily every bosom boundeth : four-part song / poetry by T. Moore.
9 Stratton; 385196 - The Nicene Creed.
9 Stratton; 385197 - The Nicene Creed set to music for four voices.
9 Stratton; 385199 - Te Deum laudamus ; and, Jubilate Deo, set to music for four voices.
9 Stratton; 385200 - Te Deum ; and, Jubilate.
9 Stratton; 385201 - Monarch winter : [song] / poetry by W.S. Passmore.
9 Stratton; 385202 - The skylark : [song] / poetry by R.Y. Sturges.
9 Stratton; 385203 - A school-boy's song / poetry by E. Lawrence.
9 Stratton; 385204 - A spring welcome : [song] / poetry by E. Lawrence.
9 Stratton; 385262 - [A collection of songs].
9; 57826 - CLARK (J) Ten songs, with instrumental parts in score. 3pp. 89pp.
9; 57830 - Kempson (J) Eight anthems in score, for three and four voices. (Birmingham, printed for the author) 39pp. c.1770. Hymn Books.
9; 69575 - Stanley (S) Nineteen Psalm, Hymn, & Charity Hymn tunes, adapted for the organ, piano-forte etc. (Printed for the author, Birmingham) 29pp. c.1830. Hymn Books.
9; 112079 - PIXELL (J) A collection of songs with their recitatives and symphonies etc. 5pp. 41pp.
9; 151008 - BARKER (J) Twelve songs; three for two voices, with symphonies for the violin, or german flute.
9; 238831 - Chattaway (J) New Psalm & Hymn tunes in four parts. Adapted for the organ and pianoforte. (Printed for the author, Birmingham) 35pp. c.1830. Hymn Books.
9; 239392 - Christmas box for little folks (A) A series of sketches. Folding sheet
9; 241710 - STRATTON (W) Starlight. Song. Words by W.G. Whitehouse. 7pp.
9; 250867 - Awa Whigs awa. The celebrated old Scottish song : sung at the great Conservative dinner at Birmingham, 29 January 1833. 4pp. Conservatives.
9; 255983 - Stanley (S) Twenty four tunes in four parts, composed chiefly to Watts's Psalms and Hymns 18pp. (with additional tunes in manuscript) 14pp. c.1830. Manuscripts.
9; 259686 - CLARK (J) The fox and the lion. A cantata. 4pp.
9; 259687 - CLARK (J) The 1st verse of the 115th Psalm, or 5 voices. Broadside
9; 285225 - The Ballad of St. Nicolas (Church), Birmingham. Solo with chorus. Words by Rev. W. Griffiths, first vicar. Music by John J. Jones, third organist. 11pp. 1901. JONES (JOHN J.).
9; 300413 - LLOYD (S) Memories garden. Song, words by H. Brooke
9; 341646 - Hogarth (B) A Master of Melody : Albert W. Ketelby. 20pp. 1926. Music.
9; 365022 - Liebeslied for violoncello and piano.
9; 385193 - Stratton (S.S.) Hark! The nightingale is singing. Serenade for four voices Stratton G/1 (A.T.T.B.) Poetry by R. Crompton. Dedicated to the Birmingham Glee Union. 8pp. c.1880. Glee Union (Birmingham).
9; 402363 - 'Gerontius' : the first performance at the Birmingham Festival of 1900. From The Monthly Musical Record. Vol. 63. 1933. Musical Festivals (Triennial).
9; 405216 - SILVER (A.J.) Snowdrops. Two-part song for treble voices. Words by Sir L. Alma Tadema. 5pp.
9; 405217 - SILVER (A.J.) The wayside inn. Unison song. Words from the German. 7pp.
9; 426766 - Now what is love : -- part-song : words from 'Hymens Triumph'.
9; 426767 - Bunches of grapes : two-part song / words by Walter Ramal.
9; 426768 - Purify O Lord : anthem.
9; 426769 - Let this mind be in you : anthem.
9; 442346 - TAYLOR (H) Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. (The Midland Choralist, No. 4)
9; 468772 - GUNN (B) Six solos for the violin and violoncello with a thorough bass for the harpsichord. 31pp.
9; 468775 - HARRIS (J) Twelve songs set to music by Joseph Harris. Op. 3. 58pp.
9; 468776 - PIXELL (J) Odes, cantatas, songs etc., divine, moral, entertaining, set to music. Op. 2. With list of subscribers including many Birmingham names. 58pp.
9; 498499 - ADAMS (S) Te Deum Laudamus, set to music in the key of G, for congregational use. 4pp.
9; 498506 - Back to the flood / words by D.L. Ryan.
9; 518432 - Awa Whigs awa. The celebrated old Scottish song. Sung at the great Conservative dinner at Birmingham. 29 January 1833. 4pp. 1833.
9; 528534 - STIMPSON (J) Responses for four voices, to the Commandments in the Communion service. 6pp.
9; 563122 - Harmony and thorough-bass : an elementary treatise for use in classes.
9; 584945 - The men of Harlech / words written by William Duthrie.
9; 584946 - Meg Merrilies : four part song / words by Keats.
9; 584948 - Prospice : part-song for men's voices.
9; 662958 - Mass (St. George) for four voices with organ accompaniment.
51; 298906 - Suburban concert programmes. Session 1921-22 etc.. Orchestra (City of Birmingham).
51; 298907 - City of Birmingham Orchestra. Sunday concerts at the Grand Theatre. Programmes. Second Season 1921 - 1922. Grand Theatre, opened 1883.
51; 308628 - Concerts for school children. Programmes. 1st - 14th seasons (1921-22 to 1934-35) 14 volumes. 1921-34 NOTE - Wants 1922-23, 1st concert and 1925-26, 5th and 6th concert programmes. Orchestra (City of Birmingham).
51; 624969 - [Posters, leaflets, cuttings, etc.].
59; 662893 - Midland beat ...
91 BRO; 57829 - BISHOP (JOHN) Divine harmony. A collection of twelve anthems for four voices.
91 KEM; 98646 - CROFT (W) Six anthems
91 KEM; 98647 - BISHOP (JOHN) A choice collection of thirteen anthems etc. 30pp.
91; 5491 - BROOME (M) ed. A collection for a morning and evening service, and a compleat funeral service for four and six voices. 22pp.
91; 5493 - BROOME (M) ed. Divine harmony. A collection of six cathedral anthems by J. Clarke, Dr. W. Croft, H. Purcell
91; 57822 - BROOME (M) ed. The catch club; or, Pleasant musical companion etc.
91; 57824 - CROFT (W) Six anthems
91; 140336 - Birmingham Weekly Mercury Portfolio. Popular songs, ducts etc. Numbers 1 - 4. 4 volumes. 1897 - 1901 NOTE - Number 3 is an Album of Dance Music.
91; 297180 - BARKER (J) ed. A select number of the best psalm tunes, extant, and twelve psalm tunes, also a collection of hymns for the use of Charity children set by Dr. Croft, and a funeral anthem set by the late Mr. G. Holmes
243199 - Newspaper cuttings relating to the Musical Festivals. In Birmingham Musical scrap book, collected by G.H. Osborne. 1874 – 1907. Musical Festivals (Triennial).
284306 - The World of Music. A weekly article from the Birmingham Post. Newspaper cuttings.
341801 - Musical Notices contributed to Birmingham newspapers etc. Newspaper cuttings. 15 volumes. 1887 – 1919. *POLLACK (OSCAR).
343912 - The World of Music: a weekly article from the Birmingham Post, 1931 - (Newspaper Cuttings) NOTE -- 1. This series of articles was started in 1913 by E. Newman and continued from 1919-31 by A.J. Sheldon. Catalogue no. 284306 -- 2. From Sept 1946 articles by E. Blom and F.J. Waterhouse. *BLOM (ERIC WALTER).
523744 - Blom (E) A musical postbag. Ports. Illus. 1941 NOTE - This volume is a selection from the articles written by E. Blom for the Birmingham Post under the title of, The World of Music. For complete collection of articles see Catalogue No. 343912. LF55. Music.
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