


Collection Description
Collection Title
Boydell Collection: Miscellaneous programmes (1941-1997)
Unique Identifier
Boydell Programmes Box 3
Description
One folder of miscellaneous programmes collected by Dr Brian Boydell from 4/12/41-14/11/97.
IMMA Concerts:
23/10/94: Irish Museum of Modern Art: The Chandos Baroque Players; part of 'Proud at IMMA - Malcolm Proud and Friends in Four Sunday Afternoon Concerts at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
27/11/94: Irish Museum of Modern Art: Isabelle Poulenard, Paul Goodwin, Maya Homburger, Sarah Bealby-Wright, Rosemary Nalden, Helen Gough and Malcolm Proud; part of 'Proud at IMMA - Malcolm Proud and Friends in Four Sunday Afternoon Concerts at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
25/9/94: Sarah Cunningham and Malcolm Proud; part of 'Proud at IMMA - Malcolm Proud and Friends in Four Sunday Afternoon Concerts at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
Concerts outside Dublin:
13/10/79: Jerpoint House, Thomastown: Kilkenny Music Group - Nora Ring, Brian O'Rourke and Clare Skerrett. Wordbook.
24/5/92: Howth Prespyterian Church [sic]: North Dublin Suzuki Group and the North Dublin Young String Players.
3/11/96: Wigmore Hall: The Lindsays.
22/5/88: Castletown: The Consort of St. Sepulchre.
Miscellaneous Dublin programmes:
1971: Dublin, Wexford, Limerick, Cork: Hertfordshire County Youth Orchestra Tour to Ireland 1971. Contains biographical and programme notes.
13/12/84: Examination Hall, Trinity College: 'Avenue '84': Aedin Haplin, Jimmy Vaughan, Paul O'Hanlon, Andrew Murphy, Jeannie Redden, Mary B. Collins and Donal Bannister.
1/5/[97]-14/5/[97] [plus duplicate]: Offenburger String Trio presented by Music Network.
18/11/89 [plus duplicate]: [location unknown]: 'A Concert of the music of Joseph Groocock'. Wordbook.
17/12/[96?]: John Field Room: Haenjo Trio. Flyer.
[date and location unknown]: Musica Sacra and the Irish Chamber Orchestra. Contains biographical and programme notes and words.
24/5/43-29/5/43: Peacock Theatre: The Dublin Dramatic Players.
25/11/43: Aberdeen Hall, Gresham Hotel: Symphony Concert with Doris Lawlor and Maureen Harold presented by the Musical Art Society, Dublin. Contains programme notes.
4/12/41: French School, Bray.
Good Friday/43: Christ Church, Kingstown: Madame Borel, W.F. Watt and Frank Cowle.
12/3/85: [location unknown]: Hibernian Catch Club. Wordbook
16/9/65: Dublin: 'An Evening's entertainment presented by the Irish Countrywomen's Association'. Wordbook.
2/11[97]-14/11/[97]: Danish Wind Quartet presented by Music Network.
Collection also includes a copy of 'Acta Sagittariana - News of the International Heinrich Schütz Society' 1985; a catalogue of works by Barrie Cooke; a leaflet for an exhibition of lithographs; tenth anniversary programme for the Galway Literary Society; the Moravian Music Foundation Bullatin Vol XI; 5 copies of a leaflet for 'Ireland' by Vincent Corcoran .
IMMA Concerts:
23/10/94: Irish Museum of Modern Art: The Chandos Baroque Players; part of 'Proud at IMMA - Malcolm Proud and Friends in Four Sunday Afternoon Concerts at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
27/11/94: Irish Museum of Modern Art: Isabelle Poulenard, Paul Goodwin, Maya Homburger, Sarah Bealby-Wright, Rosemary Nalden, Helen Gough and Malcolm Proud; part of 'Proud at IMMA - Malcolm Proud and Friends in Four Sunday Afternoon Concerts at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
25/9/94: Sarah Cunningham and Malcolm Proud; part of 'Proud at IMMA - Malcolm Proud and Friends in Four Sunday Afternoon Concerts at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
Concerts outside Dublin:
13/10/79: Jerpoint House, Thomastown: Kilkenny Music Group - Nora Ring, Brian O'Rourke and Clare Skerrett. Wordbook.
24/5/92: Howth Prespyterian Church [sic]: North Dublin Suzuki Group and the North Dublin Young String Players.
3/11/96: Wigmore Hall: The Lindsays.
22/5/88: Castletown: The Consort of St. Sepulchre.
Miscellaneous Dublin programmes:
1971: Dublin, Wexford, Limerick, Cork: Hertfordshire County Youth Orchestra Tour to Ireland 1971. Contains biographical and programme notes.
13/12/84: Examination Hall, Trinity College: 'Avenue '84': Aedin Haplin, Jimmy Vaughan, Paul O'Hanlon, Andrew Murphy, Jeannie Redden, Mary B. Collins and Donal Bannister.
1/5/[97]-14/5/[97] [plus duplicate]: Offenburger String Trio presented by Music Network.
18/11/89 [plus duplicate]: [location unknown]: 'A Concert of the music of Joseph Groocock'. Wordbook.
17/12/[96?]: John Field Room: Haenjo Trio. Flyer.
[date and location unknown]: Musica Sacra and the Irish Chamber Orchestra. Contains biographical and programme notes and words.
24/5/43-29/5/43: Peacock Theatre: The Dublin Dramatic Players.
25/11/43: Aberdeen Hall, Gresham Hotel: Symphony Concert with Doris Lawlor and Maureen Harold presented by the Musical Art Society, Dublin. Contains programme notes.
4/12/41: French School, Bray.
Good Friday/43: Christ Church, Kingstown: Madame Borel, W.F. Watt and Frank Cowle.
12/3/85: [location unknown]: Hibernian Catch Club. Wordbook
16/9/65: Dublin: 'An Evening's entertainment presented by the Irish Countrywomen's Association'. Wordbook.
2/11[97]-14/11/[97]: Danish Wind Quartet presented by Music Network.
Collection also includes a copy of 'Acta Sagittariana - News of the International Heinrich Schütz Society' 1985; a catalogue of works by Barrie Cooke; a leaflet for an exhibition of lithographs; tenth anniversary programme for the Galway Literary Society; the Moravian Music Foundation Bullatin Vol XI; 5 copies of a leaflet for 'Ireland' by Vincent Corcoran .
Uncatalogued collection; identifier will change. Check with librarian in Early Printed Books Dept.
Format
Date range of collection
1941 - 1997
Accumulation Dates
-
Suggested Audience
Not Specific
Associated People or Organisations
- Bannister, Donal -
- Bealby-Wright, Sarah -
- Borel, Madame -
- Boydell, Brian -
- Chandos Baroque Players -
- Collins, Mary B. -
- Consort of St. Sepulchre -
- Cowle, Frank -
- Cunningham, Sarah -
- Danish Wind Quartet -
- Dublin Dramatic Players -
- Goodwin, Paul -
- Gough, Helen -
- Groocock, Joseph -
- Haenjo Trio -
- Halpin, AedÃn -
- Harold, Maureen -
- Hertfordshire County Youth Orchestra -
- Hibernian Catch Club -
- Homburger, Maya -
- Irish Chamber Orchestra -
- Irish Countrywoman's Association -
- Kilkenny Music Group -
- Lawlor, Doris -
- Lindsay Singers -
- Murphy, Andrew -
- Music Network (Ireland) -
- Musica Sacra -
- Musical Art Society, Dublin -
- Nalden, Rosemary -
- North Dublin Suzuki Group -
- North Dublin Young String Players -
- Offenburger String Trio -
- O'Hanlon, Paul -
- O'Rourke, Brian -
- Poulenard, Isabelle -
- Proud, Malcolm -
- Reddin, Jeannie -
- Ring, Norah -
- Skerett, Clare -
- Vaughan, Jimmy -
- Watt, William F. -
Associated Places
- Castletown House, Celbridge, Co. Kildare
- Christ Church, Kingstown, Dublin
- Cork
- Dublin
- Examination Hall, Trinity College Dublin
- French School, Bray
- Howth Presbyterian Church
- Irish Museum of Modern Art, Kilmainham
- Jerpoint House, Thomastown, Kilkenny
- John Field Room, National Concert Hall, Dublin
- Wexford
- Wigmore Hall
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Collections Overview
The music collections are spread over three Library departments. The main collections of music literature and printed music are held in the Music Library, located in the Ussher Library. The open access collections are focussed on supporting the academic needs of students and staff of the College. They include books and periodicals on music, reference works and bibliographies (including online databases), as well as a separate collection of student lending material. Printed music on open access includes collected editions of the works of over 70 composers, anthologies, manuscript facsimiles, and other individual works and editions. The closed access collection is large and diverse, containing items received under legal deposit mainly since about 1880.
Earlier printed music is held in the Department of Early Printed Books. Two special collections stand out: the Ebenezer Prout Collection, particularly strong in music and editions of the 19th century, and the Townley Hall Collection, a country house collection of the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Department of Manuscripts holds all music manuscript material. The collection includes liturgical music of the 11th-18th centuries, the Ballet and Dallis lute books, the 16th-century Dublin Virginal Book, the Mercer's Hospital collection, and Irish folk music collected by Petrie, Goodman and Moeran. Several twentieth century Irish composers (Barry, Boydell, Boyle, Deale, Duff, May, Victory) are also represented.
For details of other collections held at the same location: See the location record
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