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Finzi, Gerald Raphael, 1901-1956

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  • William Boyce: 'Tromba II' part for his Twelve Overtures (London, 1770), in the hand of Gerald Finzi Mus. 221 c. 905 (10)

  • Planning studies for various artworks MS. 21920/67

  • Correspondence MS. 21920/3

  • Photocopies of Gerald Finzi's correspondence MSS. 9975/1-12

  • Music manuscripts of Gerald Finzi MSS. Mus. b. 33-34, 43, 114, 118-119, 393, 542-550, c. 376-398, 448-450, 550, 585, e. 57-82

  • Archive of Richard Shirley Smith CMD 21920, 17724

  • Letters to Howard Ferguson from Gerald Finzi MS. Eng. c. 6827

  • Music Manuscripts of Gerald Finzi MSS. Mus. b. 118-19, c. 550

  • Correspondence and ephemera from contemporaries MS. 21920/6

  • Letters from Gerald Finzi to Don Ray, concerning Ray's thesis on Ivor Gurney MS. Eng. lett. c. 548, fols. 186-195

  • Letters to Edmund Rubbra (Correspondents N-Z) MS. Rubbra 2

  • Autograph and Copyists' Manuscripts of Gerald Finzi's Requiem da camera MSS. Mus. c. 448-50

  • Correspondence with publishers. Pt. 1 and Miscellaneous correspondence MS. Rubbra 5

  • Additional material from the archive of Gerald Finzi MSS. 12966/1-4, MS. 12966 Photogr. 1, MSS Mus. a.15-18, MSS. Mus. b.485-500, MSS. Mus. c.716-777 and MSS. Mus. d.311-315

  • Scores of song cycles by Gerald Finzi owned by John Carol Case MS. Mus. c.778

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