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About more than the Music Collections at CB3. Arthur Bliss 125: WWI and The Somme. As part of the University Library’s exhibition celebrating the 125th anniversary of Sir Arthur Bliss’s birth, and as a tribute to those whose lives were lost during the Battle of the Somme in 1916, we are showing a case which … Continue reading →. Hans Keller the storyteller. Bygone concert venues: the Aeolian Hall. 8220;Please send some cocoa”: Hans Keller’s letters from internment. On 11 March, I was delighted to be invi...
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Dutch signs at the Pendlebury Library: a collection of librettos printed by Abraham Wolfgang | MusiCB3 Blog
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About more than the Music Collections at CB3. The Twilight of Twaddle: Hans Keller’s Wordless Functional Analysis. For education, entertainment, and inspiration : the world of documentary film →. Dutch signs at the Pendlebury Library: a collection of librettos printed by Abraham Wolfgang. Summer at least in theory. Just a few students around. Very quiet time at the Pendlebury Library. As promised in my previous post blog ( More on Pendlebury hidden collections. Abraham Wolfgang’s device. The remaining fr...
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About more than the Music Collections at CB3. Music Collections Supervisor at Cambridge University Library. Wide musical interests. Often to be found stuck in a composer's archive, or enthusing about antiquarian music. In a child’s mind. The Marion Scott Haydn Collection. Music at the UL. Songs of desolation II. Songs of desolation I. July 1st 2016 marks the centenary of the Battle of the Somme. The first day of the battle remains the most costly single day in British military history with around 20,...
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About more than the Music Collections at CB3. Newer posts →. Songs of desolation II. In last week’s blog post. Whose music had swiftly gained prominence after the early success of. Keep the home fires burning. M290a90.524 (item no. 62). Continue reading →. Songs of desolation I. March of the Recruits. From 1915. A1915.226. July 1st 2016 marks the centenary. Of the Battle of the Somme. Was wounded on the 7th July, his brother, Kennard, to whom. Would be dedicated, died in September. Gordon Jacob. Portrait...
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Meet….Diana Wood | MusiCB3 Blog
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About more than the Music Collections at CB3. Black fingers, or, Hans keller unboxed…. Tudor Treasures →. Meet….Diana Wood. Members of Cambridge Wind Band. Diana Wood is second from the right. Thanks to Cambridge Wind Band. MusiCB3: What has your road to librarianship been? Temporary assistant and went for it, thinking it could at least delay the decision-making a bit longer, and ended up absolutely loving it! Finally completed this April. Before that I was based in the Squire Law Library. I used the col...
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About more than the Music Collections at CB3. 2015: Another year has gone. It seems only yesterday I wrote the post To celebrate, to commemorate: 2014 to pay tribute to some musicians who died in 2014 and here I am again to remember some of the relevant figures in the music world who … Continue reading →. Pendlebury Library of Music. To celebrate to commemorate. Dutch signs at the Pendlebury Library: a collection of librettos printed by Abraham Wolfgang. Pendlebury Library of Music. Here I am again for o...
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More on Pendlebury hidden collections | MusiCB3 Blog
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About more than the Music Collections at CB3. A visit to the Lit and Phil. From winter to spring in Cambridge →. More on Pendlebury hidden collections. Sometimes, when the Pendlebury Library is quiet and term has ended, I disappear from my workplace to reach the secret corners of the library, rooms accessible only to library staff. A door in the library annexe separates the accessible part from my realm . There is where we keep rare books and scores. My love she’s but a lassie yet. Arranged with variatio...
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The Twilight of Twaddle: Hans Keller’s Wordless Functional Analysis | MusiCB3 Blog
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About more than the Music Collections at CB3. Libraries past and future. Dutch signs at the Pendlebury Library: a collection of librettos printed by Abraham Wolfgang →. The Twilight of Twaddle: Hans Keller’s Wordless Functional Analysis. 1957 was to prove a watershed for music analysis. Onto the innocent listeners’ ears that evening courtesy of the BBC Third Programme. Burst an entirely new concept: a way to make plain the unity lying behind the diversity of a composition. Its developer, Hans Keller.
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Libraries past and future | MusiCB3 Blog
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About more than the Music Collections at CB3. Introducing… A Musical Feast. The Twilight of Twaddle: Hans Keller’s Wordless Functional Analysis →. Libraries past and future. An early morning phone call sent me to an equally charming interview with Helen and Anna of the University’s Music Library, and so I found myself as a part-time book fetcher in the music libraries. 8220;The other place”. And of course the Bodleian (as an English student, I’m told I’ll find the Radcliffe Camera useful for more than ju...
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