Opera | The Bride of Dionysus
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Charles Guthrie Esq. from Robert Calverley Trevelyan, 29 January 1929
Letter, 29 January 1929, Surrey, Robert Trevelyan to Charles Guthrie Esq.. Discussion of the performance of the opera and the financial and legal considerations. Typescript copy.
Letter to Charles Guthrie from H. Middleton, 30 April 1929
Letter, 30 April 1929, London, H. Middleton to Charles Guthrie. Discussing the success of ' The Bride of Dionysus' and Tovey's greatness. Ms. Transcript.
Letter to Mrs. Lumsden from Charles Guthrie, 09 August 1939
Letter, 9 August 1939, Edinburgh, Charles Guthrie to Mrs. Lumsden. Concerning the theft of three wigs. Typescript copy.
Letter to Robert Calverley Trevelyan from Charles Guthrie, 15 March 1929
Letter, 15 March 1929, Edinburgh, Charles Guthrie to Robert Trevelyan. Enclosing a new agreement, thanking Trevelyan for a cheque and details of the costs of properties for the opera. Typescript signed.
Letter to Robert Calverley Trevelyan from Charles Guthrie, 23 March 1929
Letter, 23 March 1929, Edinburgh, Charles Guthrie to Robert Trevelyan. News that the opera licence has been received by the Empire theatre, and arranging the delivery of properties. Typescript signed.
Letter to Robert Calverley Trevelyan from Charles Guthrie, 26 March 1929
Letter, 26 March 1929, Edinburgh, Charles Guthrie to Robert Trevelyan. Discussion of the wigs, beards and moustaches ordered by Charles Ricketts for the production of 'The Bride of Dionysus'. Holograph signed.
Letter to Robert Calverley Trevelyan from Charles Guthrie, 11 May 1929
Letter, 11 May 1929, Edinburgh, Charles Guthrie to Robert Trevelyan. Concerning the cost of storing the scenery and props of ' The Bride of Dionysus'. Typescript signed.
Letter to Robert Calverley Trevelyan from Charles Guthrie, 21 May 1937
Letter, 21 May 1937, Edinburgh, Charles Guthrie to Robert Trevelyan. Informing Guthrie that the scenery of ' The Bride of Dionysus' is stored under the McEwan Hall, and the cost of insuring the scenery. Typescript signed.
Letter to Robert Calverley Trevelyan from Charles Guthrie, 14 June 1929
Letter, 14 June 1929, Edinburgh, Charles Guthrie to Robert Trevelyan. Concerning the finances of the 'Bride of Dionysus' and expressing pleasure at having been involved with the production. Holograph signed.
Letter to Robert Calverley Trevelyan from Charles Guthrie, 06 June 1932
Letter, 6 June 1932, Edinburgh, Charles Guthrie to Robert Trevelyan. Concerning the costs of performing in The Kings Theatre. Typescript signed.