File MS-2-26, Box 1, Folder 2 - Research and program notes for composers B

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Research and program notes for composers B

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MS-2-26, Box 1, Folder 2

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  • 1944-1989 (Creation)

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50 pages of textual records

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([19--] - 2012)

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File contains drafts of program notes and research notes pertaining to the following composers: Arthur Benjamin, Arnold Bax, Samuel Barber, Luciano Berio, Carl Philip Emmanuel Bach, Franz Berwald, Ernst Bloch, Max Bruch, Lennox Berkeley, Georges Bizet, Luigi Boccherini, Alexander Borodin, and Samuel Barber. The file includes the completed program (including Pugh's program notes) for a concert by the resident musicians of the University of New Brunswick (Arlene Nimmons Pach, piano; Joseph Pach, violin; Paul Campbell, violin; Paul Pulford, cello) on January 29, 1989 at Memorial Hall, UNB, presented by the Creative Arts Committee of the Universities of New Brunswick and Saint Thomas. The concert featured Bloch's "Three Nocturnes" for piano, cello, and violin.

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See MS-2-26, Box 1, Folder 15 for an annotated copy of the score of "Three Nocturnes" by Ernest Bloch, which was originally included in this file.

Also see MS-2-26, Box 2, Folder 1, for an annotated copy of the score of "Carmen" by Georges Bizet; Box 6, Folder 4 for an annotated copy of the score of Ernest Bloch's Violin Sonata No. 1; and Box 6, Folder 5 for an annotated copy of the score for "Paysages" by Ernest Bloch.

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