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Telegram to Sophie Weisse from J Douglas H Dickson, 25 July 1895

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Identifier: Coll-411/1/1/L2670
Scope and Contents

Telegram, 25 July 1895, Surrey. Douglas Dickson to Sophie Weisse. 'Donald here quite well'. Transcript.

Dates: 25 July 1895

Telegram to Sophie Weisse from Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 12 December 1890

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Identifier: Coll-411/1/1/L2359
Scope and Contents

Telegram, 12 December 1890, London, Hubert C. Parry to Sophie Weisse. Informing Miss. Weisse that it has been arranged for Tovey to visit Parry at eleven thirty. Holograph.

Dates: 12 December 1890

Telegram to Sophie Weisse from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, 21 March 1896

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Identifier: Coll-411/1/1/L2761
Scope and Contents

Telegram, 21 March 1896, Oxford, Donald Tovey to Sophie Weisse. ' Sorry cannot come till Monday Donald'. Typescript copy.

Dates: 21 March 1896

Telegram to Sophie Weisse from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, 26 July 1897

 Item
Identifier: Coll-411/1/1/L464
Scope and Contents

Telegram, 26 July 1897, London, Donald Tovey to Sophie Weisse. Details of cost of a ticket to Luxembourg. Typescript copy.

Dates: 26 July 1897

Telegram to Sophie Weisse from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, 28 February 1902

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Identifier: Coll-411/1/1/L576
Scope and Contents

Telegram, 28 February 1902, Surrey, Donald Tovey to Sophie Weisse. Informing Miss. Weisse that Tovey has received a wire. Typescript copy.

Dates: 28 February 1902

Three letters signed from Sophie Weisse to Louis Fleury, 5 June, 28 June, 13 July 1910

 File — Box CLX-A-1702
Identifier: Coll-1848/21-0018
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of three letters, in French, from the Scottish music teacher, Sophie Weisse (1852-1945) to the French flautist Louis Fleury (1878-1926). Composed in June-July 1910 in Northlands, Englefield Green, Surrey. The letters discuss concert plans, including a performance by Weisse’s close friend and protegé, Donald Tovey. One letter mentions Tovey’s great admiration of Fleury’s playing.

Dates: 5 June, 28 June, 13 July 1910

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Weisse, Sophie, 1852-1945 (Scottish music teacher) 601
Grierson, Mary Gardner (pianist and conductor) 250
Foss, Hubert James (music publisher and composer) 83
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings, 1st Baronet, Sir (composer and historian of music) 72
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Schweitzer, Albert 1875-1965, 1875-1965 (medical missionary) 36
Rontgen, Julius, 1855-1932 33
Strecker, Wilhelm, b. 1877 30
Walker, Ernest, 1870?1949 (musicologist) 26
Swoboda, Henry, 1897-1990 (conductor) 25
Gould, Clara (Clara) 21
Allen, Hugh Percy, 1869?1946 (university professor and conductor) 20
Dent, Edward Joseph 1876-1957, 1876-1957 (musicologist) 19
Wallace, Clara (wife of Sir Donald Francis Tovey) 19
Saumarez Bray, Sir Denys, 1875-1951 (Foreign Secretary to the Government of India, and Indian delegate to the League of Nations) 17
Busch, Adolf, 1891-1952 (violinist and composer) 16
Fachiri, Adila Adrienne Adalbertina Maria, 1886-1962 (violinist) 16
Davies, Fanny, 1861-1934 (pianist) 15
Godley, Hugh (Hugh) 15
Holst, Gustav, 1874?1934 (composer and teacher of music) 15
Friedberg, Annie (manager and concert agent) 14
Henschel, George, 1850-1934 (English composer and baritone of German birth) 14
Parratt, Walter, 1841?1924 (organist) 14
Bantock, Sir Granville, 1868-1946 13
Boult, Adrian Cedric, 1889?1983 (conductor) 13
Denecke, Margo (Margo) 13
Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963 (composer and theorist) 13
Balfour, Elizabeth Edith, 1867-1942 (social hostess and biographer) 12
Borwick, Leonard, 1868-1925 (pianist) 12
Chisholm, Erik 1904-1965, 1904-1965 (conductor, composer, administrator and writer on music) 12
Moor, Emanuel, 1863--1931 (composer and pianist) 12
Ro¨ntgen, Julius, 1885-1922 12
Arányi, Jelly d', 1893-1966 (violinist) 11
Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc (1768) 11
Ricketts, Charles, 1866?1931 (artist and art collector) 11
Smyth, Dame Ethel Mary, 1858?1944 (composer, writer and suffragist) 11
Baring, Maurice, 1874?1945 (poet and author) 10
British Broadcasting Corporation (1922-:) (radio and television broadcasters) 10
Guthrie, Charles (Charles) 10
Higgs, James, 1829?1902 (professor of organ at the Royal College of Music) 10
Taylor, William, 1857-1934 (publisher and Honorary Secretary of the Reid Orchestra) 10
Trevelyan, Elizabeth (wife of Robert Trevelyan) 10
Wittgenstein, Paul, 1887-1961 (pianist) 10
von Stolzig, JPE (von) 10
Balfour, Arthur James, 1st Earl of Balfour, 1848-1930 (politician and statesman) 9
Brahms, Johannes 1833-1897, 1833-1897 (composer) 9
Cobbett, Walter Wilson, 1847-1937 (amateur violinist, patron, and lexicographer) 9
Elgar, Edward, 1857?1934 (composer and conductor) 9
Foulds, John Herbert, 1880?1939 (composer and author) 9
University of Edinburgh (Scottish University) 9
Craxton, Mr (Mr) 8
Halle, Lady Wilma Maria Francisca 1839-1911, 1838-1911 8
Havergal, Henry, 1859-1937 8
Joachim, Harold Henry, 1868-1938 (philosopher) 8
Mandyczewski, Eusebius, 1857-1929 (Russian musicologist) 8
Moonie, WB (WB) 8
Murray, Lord, 1866-1936 8
Rontgen, Johannes, 1898-1969 8
Beecham, Sir Thomas, 1879?1961 (conductor) 7
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827 (composer) 7
Benson, Mona (Mona) 7
Buck, Sir Percy Carter, 1871?1947 (musician) 7
Denham, Lord (Richard) 7
Ewart nee Muir, Edith Fairlie, 1878-1953 (third wife of James Cossar Ewart) 7
Foulds, Maud, 1880-1939 (violinist, wife of John Herbert Foulds) 7
Kelly, FS, 1881-1916 (composer and pianist) 7
Lee Ashton, Mr (Mr) 7
Niecks, Professor, Friedrich, 1845-1924 (Professor of Music) 7
Rollo Russell, Mrs (Mrs) 7
Sayers, Dorothy L, 1893?1957 (writer and scholar) 7
Schweitzer, Helene (wife of Albert Schweitzer) 7
Suggia, Guilhermina, 1888-1950 (Portuguese cellist) 7
University of Oxford, Balliol College. Balliol College (1263-:) 7
Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958 (composer) 7
Anderson, Kenneth (Kenneth) 6
Armstrong, Thomas, 1898?1994 (organist and college administrator) 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian 1685-1750, 1685-1750 6
Beasley, Mary (Principle of Northampton School of Music) 6
Fisher, Lady, 1886- (nee Cornish |) 6
Fox Strangways, AH, 1859-1948 6
Gal, Hans, 1890-1987 (composer and musicologist) 6
Hoffman, Bernard, fl 1924 6
Lauckner, R (Ralph) 6
Maitland, Alexander, 1856?1936 (music critic) 6
McEwen, Robert Finnie, 1861-1926 6
Passer, Wally (Wally) 6
Pollock, Sir Frederick, 1845?1937 (jurist) 6
Ritter, Camille (Camille) 6
Schlapp, Walter, 1898-1966 (Emeritus Professor, University of Manchester) 6
Spring-Rice, Thomas, 2nd Baron Monteagle of Brandon 6
Szell, George, 1897-1970 (conductor) 6
Teissier du Cros, Janet, 1905-1990 (nee Grierson) 6
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