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Programmes.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Brief outlines or explanations of the order to be pursued, criteria for participation, or the subjects embraced in a given event or endeavor. Includes lists of the features composing a dramatic or other performance, with the names of participants.

Found in 307 Collections and/or Records:

Programme for Edinburgh Youth Orchestra concerts in April 2003, including the text of 'Edinburgh', poem sequence by Tom Pow., 2003.

 File
Identifier: Acc.12233/87
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Literary papers, 1969-2003, of Tom Pow (b. 1950), poet and lecturer in Creative and Cultural Studies at Glasgow University's Chrichton Campus. This collection includes papers relating to the following published works: 'Rough seas' (Edinburgh: Canongate, 1987); 'The moth trap' (Edinburgh: Canongate, 1990); 'In the palace of serpents' (Edinburgh, Canongate, 1992); 'Shouting it out' (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1995), edited by Tom Pow; and 'Red letter day' (Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe,...
Dates: 2003.

Programmes, 1935-1940, 1963-1972, of concerts of the Edinburgh Society of Musicians: Women's Club; and miscellaneous memoranda concerning the foundation of the Club, 1934-1935, and its subsequent development, 1947., 1934-1972.

 File
Identifier: MS.21624
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: These papers, the surviving archive of the Edinburgh Society of Musicians, run from the foundation of the Society in 1887 - though it includes a small amount of earlier material - to 1982, and in addition to providing a very full account of the Society's own history, it contains much concerning the history of music-making in Edinburgh in the 20th Century. Included in the collection are the papers of the Edinburgh Harmonists' Society which could trace its descent from the Edinburgh Musical...
Dates: 1934-1972.

Programmes and brochures of the Saltire Society., 1950-1976, undated.

 Series
Identifier: Acc.9121/15-21
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

Includes music scores, correspondence and papers concerning the Saltire Society and Saltire Music Group.

Dates: 1950-1976, undated.

Programmes and flyers of various productions of the Fifth Estate Theatre Company., Undated.

 File
Identifier: Acc.11443/56
Scope and Contents

Containing: 'The Consul of Butterflies'; 'Country Dance' (programme and flyer); 'It Had To Be You'; 'Kepler'; 'The Last of the Lairds'; 'Lucia'; 'The Nightingale Roars'; 'We, Charles XII' (flyer); and 'Where Love Steps In'.

Dates: Undated.

Programmes and publicity material for The Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh., 1946-1968.

 Series
Identifier: Acc.4605/47-71
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

A collection of prompt scripts, programmes and printed items relating to The Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh.

Dates: 1946-1968.

Programmes, fixture cards and ticket stubs for Speedway events., 1951-1970.

 File
Identifier: Acc.14486/37
Scope and Contents

This folder consists of programmes for a number of Speedway events, including fixtures for teams from the Edinburh Monarchs, Ashfield Giants, Lanarkshire Eagles, Leicester Lions, White City Speedway, Coventry, Oxford, Poole, Wembley, Sydney, England, Scotland, Great Britain, Sweden, and the Speedway Championship of the World. Many of the programmes have been annotated by Watt with results.

Also included are press passes, a fixture card and some ticket stubs.

Dates: 1951-1970.

Programmes for lunch hour concerts at the National Gallery of Scotland., 1958-3 March 1965.

 File
Identifier: MS.21566 (Part 1)
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Miss Liebenthal, herself an able violinist, was best known for the lunch hour concerts she ran in the National Gallery of Scotland, from the Second World War until her death in 1970. She was particularly interested in introducing younger musicians to the public, and many of the players and singers she brought to Edinburgh went on to make distinguished careers. The papers deal with the organisation of these concerts, and include Miss Liebenthal's large correspondence with musicians and...
Dates: 1958-3 March 1965.

Programmes for lunch hour concerts at the National Gallery of Scotland., 10 March 1965-1970.

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Identifier: MS.21566 (Part 2)
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Miss Liebenthal, herself an able violinist, was best known for the lunch hour concerts she ran in the National Gallery of Scotland, from the Second World War until her death in 1970. She was particularly interested in introducing younger musicians to the public, and many of the players and singers she brought to Edinburgh went on to make distinguished careers. The papers deal with the organisation of these concerts, and include Miss Liebenthal's large correspondence with musicians and...
Dates: 10 March 1965-1970.

Programmes for lunch hour concerts at the National Gallery of Scotland, with some rough notes of the costs and other arrangements., 1960-1970.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MS.21566 (Part 1)-(Part 2)
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Miss Liebenthal, herself an able violinist, was best known for the lunch hour concerts she ran in the National Gallery of Scotland, from the Second World War until her death in 1970. She was particularly interested in introducing younger musicians to the public, and many of the players and singers she brought to Edinburgh went on to make distinguished careers. The papers deal with the organisation of these concerts, and include Miss Liebenthal's large correspondence with musicians and...
Dates: 1960-1970.