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Lectures 6

MS. Tyson 88

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Title

Lectures 6

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MS. Tyson 88

Summary

'Beethoven's sketches and sketchbooks'. Postgraduate seminar lecture at Goldsmith's College, London, May 1981.

Lectures on Mozart autographs (outlines only). King's College, London, Jun 1981.

'Beethoven's first years in Vienna'. University of Glasgow, 28 Oct 1981.

'Why did Beethoven write Fidelio?'. Princeton University, Apr 1982.

'The investigation of Mozart's working methods' (longer version). University of Leeds, 27 Apr 1982. Tape with examples is now kept in the Mus. Tapes collection.

Date

1981-1982

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Personal and working papers of Alan Tyson

Working papers relating to Alan Tyson's career in musicology

Material related to Alan Tyson's public appearances

Lectures (in chronological order)

Lectures 6

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