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Records, 1952-1980 [manuscript]
Bib ID 133376
Format ManuscriptManuscript, OnlineOnline
Author
Australian Musical Association
 
Online Versions Finding aid
Access Conditions Available for reference. Not for loan. 
Description 1952-1980 
2.24 m. 
Summary

Minutes, agendas, reports, correspondence, administrative files, photographs, music scores, programmes, newcuttings and other material relating to the activities of the Australian Musical Association, especially concerts organised by the Association in London. Original scores in this collection include manuscripts by Margaret Sutherland, Don Banks, Miriam Hyde, Larry Sitsky, Linda Phillips, Colin Brumby and Arthur Benjamin.

Biography/History Formed in London in 1952. Based in Australia House, the Association organised regular concerts and recitals featuring Australian music and Australian performers. 
Notes

Manuscript reference no. NLA MS 7996.

Cited In

Guide to collections of manuscripts relating to Australia ; E722.

Index/Finding Aid Note Descriptive list available (4 p.). 
Subjects Australian Musical Association - Records and correspondence.
Other Authors Sitsky, Larry, 1934-  |  Benjamin, Arthur, 1893-1960  |  Brumby, Colin, 1933-  |  Hyde, Miriam, 1913-2005  |  Sutherland, Margaret, 1897-1984  |  Banks, Don, 1923-1980  |  Phillips, Linda, 1899-2002

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