Edinburgh -- Scotland
Found in 834 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Ernest Walker from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, 08 October 1919
Letter, 8 October 1919, Edinburgh Donald Tovey to Ernest Walker. Covering note for list of members of the Reid orchestra and letter from Lord Murray. Dictated signed.
Letter to Fanny Davies from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, c14 September 1900
Letter, 14 September [n.y], Edinburgh, Sir Donald Francis Tovey to Fanny Davies. Introducing Mary Gardner Grierson. Holograph signed, with envelope.
Letter to Fritz Busch from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, 03 October 1937
Letter, 3 November 1937, Edinburgh, Sir Donald Francis Tovey to Fritz Busch. Requesting that Fritz Busch let Sir Donald Francis Tovey know when Sir Donald Francis Tovey's packet of B- minor mass continuo for organ arrives, and notes on the continuo. Typescript copy.
Letter to Geoffrey Cotsell from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, c1931
Letter, [1931], Edinburgh, Sir Donald Francis Tovey to Geoffrey Cotsell. Advice on passing a sight reading examination. Ms. transcript by Hubert Foss, with covering letter from Geoffrey Cotsell.
Letter to Geoffrey [Parratt] from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, 09 October 1924
Letter, 9 October 1924, Edinburgh, Donald Tovey to Geoffrey [Parratt]. Notes on research Tovey has done and ideas he has put together for a book. Ms. Transcript, by Hubert Foss.
Letter to George Reginald Barnes from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, 10 June 1939
Letter, 10 June 1939, Sir Donald Francis Tovey to the British Broadcasting Corporation. Invitation to suggest a subject for the National Lecture. Typescript photocopy.
Letter to Gwen Tovey from Clara Tovey, c 09 December 1940
Letter, 9 December [n.d], Edinburgh, Clara Tovey to Gwen. Thanking Gwen for her letter, and outlining the idea behind Foss' biography of Tovey. Holograph signed.
Letter to Hector Thomson from Marian Cooke, secretary, Moray House College of Education, 5 Feb 1970
Cooke offers Hector Thomson slides and photographs she has discovered on packing up to leave Moray House.
Letter to Hector Thomson from Sir James Learmonth, February 1955
Learmonth mentions his high regard for Thomson and praises the cathedral service.
Letter to Hector Thomson from Thomson regarding his University fees, 13 Dec 1943
Thomson discusses a photograph of Mr Gordon he had enclosed, which has not survived, and passes on the good wishes of Edward L Thorndike. The letter also makes reference to Hector's departure, most likely to Jerusalem, and enquires of his wife, Andromache.