Oakeley, Sir Herbert Stanley, 1830-1903 (Knight | Professor of Music, University of Edinburgh)
Person
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Autograph letter from Herbert Stanley Oakeley to Thérèse Tietjens, 21 March 1868
Item
Identifier: Coll-1848/25-0058
Scope and Contents
Autograph letter from Herbert Stanley Oakeley, Reid Professor of Music at the University of Edinburgh from 1865 to 1891, to the soprano Thérèse Tietjens. He writes to thank Tietjens for her "photogram", is looking forward to a performance of Fidelio that evening for which he has procured tickets for some of his students: he admires her performance greatly and writes "I wish you could see your own expression of defiance, fury & triumph, when you are following Pizarro with...
Dates:
21 March 1868
Autograph Letter Signed from Herbert S. Oakeley to Sir Lovelace Stamer, 10 June 1875
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Identifier: Coll-1848/25-0059/21
Scope and Contents
Autograph Letter Signed from Herbert S. Oakeley, Professor of Music at Edinburgh University to Sir Lovelace Stamer, attacking the degraded standard of English hymn tunes. Bristol, 10 June 1875.
Dates:
10 June 1875
Letter from Sir Herbert Stanley Oakeley to Bishop George Augustus Selwyn, 21 August 1877
Item
Identifier: Coll-1848/25-0037/2
Scope and Contents
This is an autograph letter in the third person sent by Sir Herbert Stanley Oakeley, Reid Porfessor of Music atthe University of Edinburgh, to Geogre Augustus Selwyn, first Bishop of New Zeland and from 1867 Bishop of Lichfield. 35 Montpellier Villas, Cheltenham, 21 October 1877.In the letter, "in reply to his Lordship's letter just received", Oakeley "begs to say it is not in his power to give the permission for reprintting No. 37 from hymns A[ncient] & M[odern]", a tune...
Dates:
21 August 1877
Music collection of Professor Sir Herbert Stanley Oakeley
Fonds — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll-450
Content Description
The collection contains music, orchestrations and arrangements for strings, wind, brass etc by Professor Sir Herbert Stanley Oakeley. Many of the sheets are stamped Edinburgh University, Musical Society. There are also board-mounted diplomas and certificates, with list of these.Music in Box 1: Die Ehre Gottes in der Natur It was a friar of orders grey The Briton's fatherland Volkslied by Mendelsohn Freedom Up in the morning...
Dates:
1855-1901
Papers relating to Reid Professors Thomson to Oakeley
File — EUA Acc.2005/015 Box 2
Identifier: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/RML
Dates:
20th century
