Series - Anthony Pugh's research materials for program notes

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Anthony Pugh's research materials for program notes

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  • 1934-2004 (Creation)

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65 cm of textual records

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([19--] - 2012)

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Series contains research notes, drafts, and annotated copies of scores used and created by Anthony Pugh in the process of writing program notes for various classical music concerts in Fredericton, New Brunswick and Cambridge, England.

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Pugh mostly kept his research for program notes in files organized by composer's last name. Some lesser-performed composers were grouped together into single files, organize alphabetically. His organization system is retained here, organized alphabetically. Some lesser-performed composers were grouped together into single files. Canadian composers were also separated from the alphabetic arrangement by Pugh. This file is included at the end of the series, along with other miscellaneous files of research and program notes that were not separated by composer. Some files were also for specific performing groups (e.g., the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra) and are listed at the end of the series.

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  • English

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Also see corresponding annotated scores by Anthony Pugh for each composer; scores are cross-listed at the item- and file-level.

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