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Edward Heron-Allen Miscellanea in the Royal College of Music Library Index EDWARD HERON-ALLEN MISCELLANEA IN THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC LIBRARY INDEX Notes 1. There are 28 volumes of Miscellanea collected by Edward Heron-Allen containing press cuttings, programmes, catalogues, advertisements, greetings cards, illustrations, fiction and poems, and a variety of other material relating to string instruments, makers, performers, etc. The items are predominantly from the late 19th century, although some material dates from the 18th century onwards. 2. This index includes references to all persons and items concerning string instruments or Edward Heron-Allen himself. Some other subjects have been included, if deemed worthy of interest. Makers and dealers are listed both under names and professions. 3. There are many makers’ and other names which appear in the volumes in varying forms, spellings and misspellings, particularly when they are taken from catalogues. Often, only a surname with or ithout various initials and forenames appears, and while guesses could be made as to full names, these could be inaccurate and would possibly not reflect a signature or a person correctly. I have left them in the form and spelling given, as it is not always possible to determine with absolute certainty which maker or person is concerned. It also provides an interesting overview of variant spellings. Given all these variants, it would be wise to check nearby names for other possibilities. 4. The first page reference in each entry, before the forward slash, is to the volume, the second to the pages or sections numbered by Heron-Allen. In some volumes EH-A’s numbering was insufficient, so I have numbered the pages again in pencil. 5. Apologies are due for some inconsistencies and duplications, which have been unavoidable without checking every volume on site again. A violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/226 Abel, Carl Friedrich, 8–17, 8–18 Albano A Solo on the Viola, illus., 18/51 violin, Van Hengel & Eeltjes catalogue, 3/259 Abel, cellist, 11/17 Albanus Aberdeen Daily Free Press, 17 January 1894, 28/43 viola, Withers catalogue, 12/17 Aberdeen Evening Gazette, 10 January 1894, 28/51 violin, 19/2 Aberdeen Weekly Free Press, 20 January 1894, 28/43 violin, Withers catalogue, 12/17 Accademia de R. Istituto di Firenze Albanus, Josephus Math Atti, 1889, 14/2 violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/26 Achner, Philipp Albanus, Mathias violin, 19/2 cello, Withers catalogue, 24/21 violin, Withers catalogue, 24/21 Albanus, Matthias Adam, Adolphe, 20/6 violin, Withers catalogue 1883, 2/64 Adam collection, 23/11 violin, Withers catalogue, June 1885, 24/21 Adams Albany, Duke of, 5/49 thumb rest for violin, 20/196 Albert, Ch.F. Adams, E.K. violin, Goffrie collection, 19/25 Greville Strad., 22/7 Albert, E.J. Adams, H.F. catalogue, 15/32 letter on varnish, Standard, 8/7 tailpiece, advertisement, 15/32 Adamson, E.D. Albert, Eugene d' Strad violin, 22/25 appearance, 20/69 Adundson, Thorgeir, 7/40-41 Albert, John Agents violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/230 Ruben. L. M., 3/128 Albert, Prince, 24/22 Agents, swindlers, 202/73 Albert Palace, 6/67-68 Agillo violin, 9/37-38, 9/40-41 Albrechtsberger Agramer Zeitung (Croatia), 2 July 1892 double bass, 15/31 Fr. Kuhac: Zur Geschichte der Violine, 17/64 Alchymist, Jan - June 1835 A.J. Durrant First Fiddling, pp.274-279, 10/1 Bridges: letter, 27/33 Alday, Paul, 8/14 Alard, 22/27 Aldobrandini, Cardinal, 24/22 Messiah Strad, 20/33 Aldric Messiah Strad (Salabue), 8/71 violin, 19/2 Stradivarius violin, 20/30 violin, Withers catalogue, 12/17, 24/21 Alard, Delphin, 15/8, 23/3 Alexander, Maurice Salabue Strad., 26/20 concert reviews 1893, 28/27 Strad violin, 22/7 Alice, Princess, 28/123, 28/125 violin, Withers catalogue, 28/31 All the Year Round, 2 February 1878 Alard, Mme, 8/3 Of Fiddlers, 7/101-110 Albani All the Year Round, 28 April 1866 cello (attributed), Beare, Goodwin & Co., 22/26 A Freak on the Violin, 23/2 cello, Withers catalogue of an Italian dealer,n.dc, 3/161 All the Year Round, journal, various cuttings from 1864, violin, Beare, Goodwin & Co., 22/26 1866, 1880, 1881, 1882, 2/33-54 violin, Withers catalogue of Italian dealer, n.d., 3/159, Allegri, 23/3 3/160 Allen, James Lane Albani, Antonius Flute and Violin, 14/25, 23/13 violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/228 Allen & Son Albani, Madame envelope from Hawkes & Son, 18/22 cartoon, 18/288 Allendorf, Christine, clarinettist, 22/31 with illus., 23/14 Alletsee, Paul Albani, Mathias viola d'amore, Samary collection, 19/4 violin, Beare, Goodwin & Co., 24/5 Alletsee, Paulas Albani, Matthias violin, 19/2 violin, Beare, Goodwin & Co., 22/14 violin, Withers catalogue, 12/17, 24/21 violin, Castle catalogue, 3/94 Allgemeine Musik-Gesellschaft, Zurich, 22/16 2 Ally Sloper's Half Holiday, 26 March 189?, 18/58 violin sold, Hulse collection sale, 25 June 1883, 2/7 Ally Sloper's Half Holiday, 26 March 1892, 21/70 violins, Withers catalogue 1883, 2/59 Almond, J. Leo Amati, Antonius and Hieronymus Mozart, W.A., 18/155 violin, Withers catalogue of Italian dealer, n.d., 3/159 Almond, W.D. Amati, Girolamo A Musical Family, drawing, 22/12 viola, Woolhouse collection, 24/6 Althus, Basil, 7/53-69 violin, Puttick & Simpson sale, 1893, 24/6 Aluminium violins, 26/96, 26/102, 26/114 Amati, H. Amalie, Friederike Auguste violin, Van Hengel & Eeltjes catalogue, 3/260, 3/261 Recitativo, autograph manuscript, 24/12 Amati, H. & A. "Amateur Fiddler", 26/25 violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/228 letter on old and new violins, 26/72 violin, Puttick & Simpson sale, 1894, 26/111 Old v. New Violins, 26/73 Amati, Hieronymus Amateur Work Illustrated, part XVII Andover sale of violins, 17/40 Violin-making as it was and is, plans, 18/107 viola, Withers catalogue, 12/12 Amati, 7/144 violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/227, 4/228 cello, Beare, Goodwin & Co., 22/26 violin, Withers catalogue, 24/21 Mosenthal's violin, 26/51 violin sale, Andover, 17/36 Tuttle's violin, 26/51 Amati, N. viola, Withers catalogue, 24/21 violin, Van Hengel & Eeltjes catalogue, 3/258, 3/260, violin, 19/2 3/261 violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4–228 Amati, Niccolo, 11/3 violin, Puttick & Simpson sale, 1894, 26/111 Amati, Nicholas violin, Puttick & Simpson sale, 1895, 26/28 viola, Violin Gallery, 15/8 violin, Withers catalogue, 24/21 violin, Violin Gallery, 15/8 violin left on train, 26/48 violin, Withers catalogue of Italian dealer, n.d., 3/159 Amati, A. & H. Amati, Nicolas, 24/22 violin, Hesketh List of Old Violins, 19/13 violin, Beare, Goodwin & Co., 24/5 violin, Van Hengel & Eeltjes catalogue, 3/258, 3/259, violin, Muller auction, 14/18 3/261 Amati, Nicolaus, 14/2 Amati, Andrea C.A. Ward: An Old Violin, 6/14 violin, Withers sale advertisemnt, 3/145 cello in Australia questioned, 27/50 Amati, Andreas, 24/22 Fletcher acquisition, 17/38 Cremona violin for sale, Darlington, 5/24 viola, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/229 double bass, 15/31 viola, Von der Hoya collection, 17/53 violin, Goffrie collection, 19/25 violin, Castle catalogue, 3/95 violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/227 violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/226, 4/227, 4/228 violin, illus., 118/114 violin found at Dudweiler, 26/111 violin, Muller auction, 14/18 violin of Theresa Milanollo, 22/4 violin, Violin Gallery, 15/8 Amati, Nicolo Amati, Antonio & Girolamo violin, Woolhouse collection, 24/6 viola, Puttick & Simpson sale, 1893, 24/6 Amati, Petrus Jacobus Ruggerius de Nicolai Amati, Antonius violin, Withers catalogue, 12/17, 24/21 violin, Beare, Goodwin & Co., 22/14 Amati family, 14/7, 23/7 violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/227 Ambrogi, Pietro Amati, Antonius & Hieronymus, 24/22 violin, Cocks catalogue, 25/5 Amati, Antonius & Hieronymus (?) Ambrogi, Pietro, of Rome viola, Withers catalogue 1883, 2/67 violin, Robert Cocks List of Old Violins, 15/4 Amati, Antonius & Hieronymus America, Chicago tenor sold, 25 June 1883, 2/11 Horace Townsend: A Genuine "Guarnerius", 8/118-127 violin, Beare, Goodwin & Co., 22/14, 22/26, 24/5 American Ladies' Symphony Orchestra violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/227 planned, 22/31 violin, Puttick & Simpson sale, 1895, 26/28 American Musician, 10 January 1891 violin, Withers catalogue, 24/21 Powell v. Flechter, 9/118-119 violin, Withers catalogue 1883, 2/61 American Musician, 8 December 1888 violin found in Nottingham, 20/150 A Musical Barber, 6/106-108 3 Ames, George Acland violin, Withers catalogue, 12/17 collection sold, 17/83 Antonius Stradivarius violin, 17/83, 26/33 violin, 19/2 Amor, Frank, 20/76 Apollo Ancestry of Brudder Bones, 4/51-62 bhy Cantarint, 18/92 Anconita, Antonio Taleso "Apollo" cello, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/229 letter, 11 January 1890, 8/10-11 Anda Apostle Quartett, 19/2 varnish, 28/8 Arbos, Fernandez Anderoli,C. Royal College of Music, 28/109 advertisement, 17/129 Archeografo Triestino, Volume X, January 1884 Anders, G.E. Lettere di Giuseppe Tartini, 19/7 Geschichte der Violine, review Archiviole di Lyra Caecilia, eine Zeitschrift für die musicalische Welt, illustration, 18/159 14.Band Heft 55, 1831, 3/64-77 Arden, Martin Anderson, James violin, 19/2 Paisley Abbey violin, 28/125 Arditi Andover drawing, 8–105 violin sale, 17/36 Areangioli, Lorenzo André, Anton violin, Howe catalogue, 1887, 4/227 autograph letter, sale, 24/12 Argiewicz, Arthur André, Johann concert review, June 1894, 28/137, 28/138 letter, sale, 24/12 violinist, 20/58 André, Julius Argosy, Midsummer volume, 1867 autograph letters, sale, 24/12 H. R. Haweis: Herr Joachim, 24/11 Andreoli, C. Argosy, Vol.XXI, January 1876 advertisement, 9/103 Paganini, 10/2 Andunson, Thorgeir, 24/13 Arkwright, Marion, 26/123 Anecdotes, violin Arkwright, Marion, violist, 21/15 Edward Heron-Allen, 8/14-20 Arne, 8/18 Anfossi, double bass, 8/129 Arnenteron Anglo-American Times, 2 September 1893 strings, vibration, 17/127 C.M.
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