Publications
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from Charles Sandord Terry, c 12 April 1920
Letter, 12 April [n.y], Pitfodels, Charles Terry to Donald Tovey. A message for Tovey from Mandyczewski, and news of the progress of a volume by Tovey. Holograph signed.
Letter to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from Charles Sanford Terry, c 07 March 1920
Letter, 7 March [n.y], Pitfodels, Charles Terry to Donald Tovey. Details of progress in the editing of a work by Tovey. Holograph signed.
Letter to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from [Hermann], 13 October 1922
Letter, 13 October 1922, Stuttgart, [Hermann] to Donald Tovey. Thanking Tovey for sending a book, discussing plans to publish a book in German and English, reviewing Tovey's Euryanthe. Typescript, signed in pencil.
Letter to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from Mathew Shirlaw, 21 March 1923
Letter, 21 March 1923, Edinburgh, M. Shirlaw to Donald Tovey. Asking Tovey's opinion on Bailment's book on counterpoint. Holograph signed.
Letter to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from Norma Dalziel, 26 March 1952
Letter, 26 March 1952, Perthshire, Norma Dalziel to Donald Tovey. Praising Grierson's biography on Tovey. Holograph signed, with stamped envelope.
Letter to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from Paul Wittgenstein, 14 January 1935
Letter, 14 January 1935, Paul Wittgenstein to Donald Tovey. Thanking Tovey for sending some of his publications, comments on the new Schmidt concerto. Holograph signed.
Letter to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from Pitts Sanborn, 02 November 1937
Letter, 2 November 1937, New York, Pitts Sanbon to Donald Tovey. News of Sanbon's latest book, ' The Metropolitan book of the opera ' and an acknowledgement of Tovey's book ' Essay's in musical analyses'. Holograph signed.
Letter to Sophie Weisse from William Strecker, 30 January 1912
Letter, 30 January 1912, London, William Strecker to Sophie Weisse. Advising Miss. Weisse to inform Tovey that she is paying for his works to be published, discussing copyright fee and explaining that the Tovey's works were published because of their artistic merit rather than a business point of view. Typescript signed.