MS 7606
Papers of Dudley Glass (1899-1981)
- 1920-82
- 5.9 m. (19 boxes + 2 cartons) + 4 folio boxes
- Available for reference
Born in Adelaide, but spending the greater part of his life in
England, Dudley Glass was a respected composer, musician, music
and travel writer, broadcaster and lecturer who worked in Great
Britain, Europe and the United States. At different points in
time he was a regular contributor to The Herald (Melbourne),
The Times (London) and Everybody's Weekly (London).
He was appointed music and art critic for The Irish Times
in 1964.
Glass wrote most of his compositions in the 1920s and 1930s, during
which period he created the music for the operetta 'The Beloved
Vagabond', which was staged in London, Melbourne and Sydney.
Some years later he was both composer and lyricist for the production
'Drake of England', broadcast by the ABC to coincide with the
coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. In addition to his
involvement in musical productions, Glass published over a hundred
songs, piano pieces and choral works. Glass' smaller compositions
include the anthem 'Australia, Land of Ours', a pageant to honour
a visit to Australia by the United States fleet, scores for two
Australian films, and musical settings for Edward Lear's Nonsense
Songs and Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit.
As an author Glass published a number of books, including The
Spanish Goldfish (1934), Australian Fantasy and The
Book about the British Empire (both 1936), as well as a book
of verse for children entitled Round the World with the Redhead
Twins (1933). Glass also presented lectures on behalf
of the Royal Society of Arts, Royal College and Academy of Music,
Commonwealth Institute and London County Council, and was presenter
of the monthly series of BBC broadcasts to the Empire 'Let's Go
to the Theatre' and 'Men Who Make the Shows'. During World War
II, Glass presented over a thousand lecture-concerts to British
troops, and toured on behalf of the National Council of YMCAs
and the American Red Cross.
The collection contains a range of material which document the
broad spectrum of Glass' career, and includes a large component
of draft scripts and music for the musical productions with which
he was associated.
The papers were purchased from Mr Dick Glass and Mrs Nancy Tracy,
first cousins of Dudley Glass, in February 1987. A pencil sketch
of Dudley Glass made by Leo Hardy in 1945 is housed in the Pictorial
Collection. Sound recordings of works by Dudley Glass were transferred
to the National Film and Sound Archive in the late 1980s.
| 1899 | Born Adelaide, 24 September
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| 1909-17 | Educated at Melbourne Grammar School and student at the Albert Street Conservatorium
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| c.1916 | Publication of Stories of the Opera
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| 1920 | Graduated Bachelor of Arts, University of Melbourne
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| 1925 | Publication of anthem 'Australia, Land of Ours'
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| 1927 | Performances of 'The Beloved Vagabond', London
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| 1930 | Performances of 'The Toymaker of Nuremberg', London
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| 1932 | Publication of Songs from the Bad Child's Book of Beasts
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| 1933 | Publication of Round the World with the Redhead Twins
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| 1934 | Performances of 'The Beloved Vagabond', Melbourne (starring Gladys Moncrieff) and Sydney
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| 1934 | Publication of The Spanish Goldfish and Nonsense Songs
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| 1936 | Composed music for film 'Song of Australia'
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| 1936 | Publication of Australian Fantasy and The Book about the British Empire
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| 1940 | Recording of The Empire is Marching by the Coldstream Guards Band
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| 1945 | Composed lyrics for London production 'A Night in Venice'
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| 1964 | Appointed London music and arts critic for The Irish Times
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| 1964-67 | Lecturer on behalf of the Greater London Council
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| 1967-74 | Presenter of series 'Norway Sings' for Radio Norway and Scandanavian programs for the BBC
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| 1981 | Died London, 29 November
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- Manuscripts of musicals and operas
- Manuscripts of individual songs and instrumental pieces
- Libretti, scripts and texts for musicals and operas
- Lists of published music written and collected by Dudley Glass
and housed in the National Library Music Collection
- Personal documents and biographical notes
- Correspondence
- Drafts, typescripts and notes
- Printed material and other papers
- Photographs
- Non-Australian printed music collected by Dudley Glass
Series 1 - Manuscripts of musicals and operas
Drake of England: a light opera. Music and lyrics by Dudley
Glass
Pieces/Folders
| 1 | Incomplete manuscript in pencil and ink
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| 2 | Orchestral parts in ink |
| 3 | Vocal parts, including three copies of chorus parts and one set of vocal lead parts in ink
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| 4 | Photocopies of three complete vocal/piano scores
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The Toymaker of Nuremberg. Words by Adrian Ross, music
by Dudley Glass
| 5 | Manuscript sketches of some songs
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| 6 | Photocopy of piano/vocal score of The Toymaker of Nuremberg. London : Ascherberg, Hopwood and Crew
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| 7 | Handwritten orchestral parts
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| 8 | Copies of vocal parts |
| 9 | Album of songs from the Toymaker of Nuremberg. London : Ascherberg, Hopwood and Crew. Songs from this publication have been cut out and fastened together with handwritten songs from the musical. The resulting volume is a near-complete version.
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Lovetime
| 10 | Manuscripts sketches in ink and pencil for piano/vocal score
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| 11 | Full orchestral/vocal score in pencil, by copyist and some red ink
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Land of Song and Penny All the Way
Both of these titles are used by Glass. They have different scripts
and the characters are different, but many of the songs are the
same. For example 'Call my Magical Car' is sung by Penny in Land
of Song but also by Nancy in Penny all the Way. As
a result it is difficult to separate these two musicals completely.
| 12 | Complete(?) piano/vocal score in ink
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The Mountain Kiss and Alpine Rose
These two musicals have some characters and songs in common, so
it is difficult to separate them completely. The Mountain
Kiss is more complete than Alpine Rose but both have
pages missing.
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13 | Piano/vocal score of sketches and complete songs
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The Flame Flower
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14 | Incomplete piano/vocal score of set of songs
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Nightingale House
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15 | Brief sketches of songs in ink and pencil. Very incomplete
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Marco Polo
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16 | Brief sketches for a musical about Marco Polo set in Venice
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Gerda : an opera of the north
| 17 | Act I |
| 18-19 | Act II |
| 20-21 | Act III |
| 22-25 | Draft scores |
Miscellaneous scores
| 26 | Parts of miscellaneous untitled songs and instrumental works which are probably from musicals and operas
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Series 2 - Manuscripts of individual songs and instrumental
pieces
See Appendix 1 for a complete alphabetical
listing of songs contained in this series.
Packages
| 1 | Songs beginning A Lis |
| 2 | Songs beginning Lit Y |
Series 3 - Libretti, scripts and texts for musicals and operas
Drake of England
Pieces
| 1 | Synopsis of pageant treatment
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| 2 | Extracts from the libretto
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The Toymaker of Nuremberg
| 3 | Synopsis of story |
| 4-6 | Script (3 copies) |
| 7 | One hour script for television
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| 8 | Extra lyrics to songs |
Lovetime
| 9-10 | Script entitled Melody of the Mountains. A musical romance based on Grace Hayward's dramatisation of the novel Granstark by George M. McCevchea. Book by Dudley Glass and Jack Macleod, lyrics and music by Dudley Glass.
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| (Four similar versions, some with the title Lovetime)
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| 11 | Two sets of lyrics |
| 12 | Melody Among the Mountains : a visit to a Welsh Eisteddfod by Dudley Glass. A short essay/article which appears to be background information to the lyrics of Lovetime
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Penny All the Way and Land of Song
| 13 | Three typed scripts. The two titles refer to the two versions of the one musical; many of the numbers are common to both versions
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Alpine Rose and The Mountain Kiss
| 14-15 | Two copies of the script for the Alpine Rose
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| 16 | Scenario of The Mountain Kiss
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| 17 | Script of The Mountain Kiss
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The Flame Flower
| 18 | Scenario in English |
| 19 | Two copies of the scenario in French (entitled Fleur de Flamme)
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| 20 | Two copies of the script for Act III (in English)
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Nightingale House
Gerda: an opera of the north. By Dudley Glass, poem by
Madeline Mason.
| 22 | Extract from libretto, Act I
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| 23 | Three different synopses of the story
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The Ice Flower
Harmony Hill. Story by Mavis Ward, music by Dudley Glass
Paris for a Change. By Dudley Glass
A Night in Venice
| 27 | Script of A Night in Venice with additions and revision
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| 28-29 | Incomplete draft scripts, with lyrics by Dudley Glass
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| 30 | One copy of the script 'translated and adapted from the German of F. Zell, R. Genee and Ernest Marischka by Henrik Ege, music by Johann Strauss'
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The Orient Express
Harun-Al-Rashid : an original film story. By Edward Knoblock
Rouget de L'Isle : a legend of the Marseillaise. By Freeman
Wills
Imperial Eagle
Black Ivory
The Great Year : a musical play. By Clifford Grey
The Little Milliner : a light opera. By Adrian Ross
King Kaspar's Party. By Dr Victor Fleischer
The Merry Jest. By Ruggiero Forzano, translated from the
Italian by J.B. Cotterill
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39 | One copy of Acts I and II
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Titania's Palace. By Major Sir Neville R. Wilkinson.
Miscellaneous scenarios
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41-42 | Two untitled typewritten scenarios
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Series 4 - Lists of published music written and collected
by Dudley Glass and housed in the National Library Music Collection
Pieces
| 1 | List of sheet music and albums by Dudley Glass
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| 2 | List of sheet music by other composers and collected by Dudley Glass
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Series 5 - Personal documents and biographical information
Included in this series is an album of memorabilia documenting
aspects of Dudley Glass' career which was put together by his
cousin Dick Glass.
Folder/Piece
| 1 | Birth certificate, passport and identification cards, contracts and biographical notes
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| 2 | Presentation album compiled by Dick Glass containing correspondence, clippings, photocopies and photographs documenting the life of Dudley Glass
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Series 6 - Correspondence
Chiefly comprising business and semi-official correspondence,
this series includes letters from Glass' father and a 1925 letter
of introduction signed by Keith Murdoch, as well as correspondence
with various agents and publishers such as Frederick Warne &
Co.
Folders
| 1 | 1920-39 |
| 2 | 1941-50 |
| 3-4 | 1951-60 |
| 5-6 | 1961-70 |
| 7 | 1971-80 |
| 8 | 1981-82 |
| 9 | Undated letters |
Series 7 - Drafts, typescripts and notes
Folders
| 1 | Draft lyrics and notes |
| 2 | Typescript lyrics |
| 3-9 | Typescript scripts and articles
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| 10 | Typescript scripts |
| 11-15 | Typescript articles |
| 16 | Typescripts and notes for articles
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| 17 | Handwritten notes about opera
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| 18-19 | Typescript articles about opera
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| 20 | Notes on 'The Story of Opera'
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| 21-22 | 'The Story of Opera' broadcast scripts
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| 23 | 'The World's Greatest Operettas' typescripts
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| 24 | 'Gay Operetta' camera scripts
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| 25 | 'Gilbert and Sullivan Without Scenery' typescripts and photographs
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| 26 | 'The Piano that Sailed the World' typescripts and notes
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| 27 | Typescript of untitled book about Norway
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| 28 | Typescripts of various series for television
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| 29 | Notes for a film story about Peter Dawson
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| 30 | Notes in French and addresses
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| 31-32 | Miscellaneous handwritten notes, including address information
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| 33 | Miscellaneous typescripts
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| 34 | 'Southern Skies', typescript scenario by Edward Knoblock for a musical play
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Series 8 - Printed matter and other papers
Folders/Pieces
| 1-3 | Articles, programs and handbills collected by Glass
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| 4 | Bergen International Festival, 1963
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| 5 | Photocopied documents relating to Dudley Glass from BBC Archives, 1931-40
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| 6 | Photocopied documents relating to Dudley Glass from BBC Archives, 1936-62
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| 7 | Newspaper clippings album
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| 8 | The Orchestra and How to Write for It : a practical guide by F. Corder, with annotated notes by Dudley Glass
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| 9 | Catalogue of Dudley Glass papers transferred to the National Library by Dick Glass
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| 10 | Art prints of Australian scenes collected by Dudley Glass
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| 11 | Photocopies of title pages of music by Dudley Glass
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| 12 | Presentation copy of Louise : a musical romance by Gustave Charpentier
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| 13-16 | Travel brochures and articles
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| 17 | Undated issue of France Illustration
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| 18 | Painted and drawn coloured set designs
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| 19 | Music manuscript book with notes
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Series 9 - Photographs
Volumes/Pieces
| 1-2 | Albums of United States scenes
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| 3-21 | Photographs of theatre productions, travels and associates of Dudley Glass
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Series 10 - Non-Australian printed music collected by Dudley
Glass
| Box 21 | Non Australian printed music collected by Dudley Glass, including signed copies
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Alphabetical list of songs contained in Series 2
Packet 1: A-Lis
- 'Alphonse! Hippolyte'='La caissière et les clients'
Melody and words, ink
- 'Ask the Purser' Full piano score, words and melody, in ink
and pencil
- 'At a Forest Pool' Piano solo, ink
- 'Australia's Welcome to America' Song with piano accompaniment,
ink
- 'Back Through the Years' Song for chorus with piano accompaniment,
ink
- 'Beauty' Pencil sketch of melody line and accompaniment
- 'Beauty' Melody with accompaniment, incomplete pencil sketch
- 'Beauty' Vocal part with accompaniment, very incomplete pencil
sketch
- 'Best Things in Life are Free' Melody with accompaniment,
pencil sketch
- 'Beware of Paris (Papillon and Chorus)' Song with accompaniment,
ink
- 'Beware of Paris in the Springtime' Pencil sketch of melody
and accompaniment
- 'Big Bad Wolf' Melody line and accompaniment, very sparse
pencil sketch
- 'A Birthday' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Blue Blood' Brief pencil sketch
- 'Bride of Florence (Operatic scena)' Song for two part chorus
and accompaniment, ink
- 'By the Old Samovar (Russian lullaby)' Piano solo, ink
- 'Carol for Female Voices' Unaccompanied work in three parts
for two sopranos and alto, ink
- 'C'est le Printemps' Vocal part with words only, ink
- 'Chalet on the El' Vocal part with words only, in ink
- 'The Charmy Legend (Barbara)' Melody with piano accompaniment
- 'The Charmy Legend' Melody line with words only, ink
- 'Cheltenham Number' Melody line, ink
- 'Clouds Fantasy, Steeples Sing' Incomplete pencil sketch
- 'Come Back (Nadia)' Incomplete song with accompaniment, ink
- 'Come Back' (Ghost Voice and Chorus) Song with piano accompaniment,
incomplete, ink
- 'Continental Scherzo' Pencil sketch
- 'Cupid and Campaspe' Song with accompaniment, ink
- 'Daisy Chain' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Dance of the Lyre-Bird' Pencil sketch, melody only
- 'The Dawn has a Song' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Difficult Child' Pencil sketch for piano
- 'Difficult Child' Melody and words only, ink
- 'The Dove' Song with accompaniment, ink
- 'Fancies' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Fashion Plate' Handwritten melody line, pencil
- 'La Flamme Sacrée' (Charmy, Rodney, Leonide) Vocal
part only, ink
- 'Flower Girl's Song' Some words, melody and piano accompaniment,
pencil sketch
- 'Gallang Hussar' Song with accompaniment, ink
- 'Gallery of My Dreams' Vocal part only, ink
- 'Gifts' Song with piano accompaniment
- 'Gipsy Bargee' Words by Allan Thorpe, music by Dudley Glass.
Music with words and accompaniment, ink
- 'Goodmorning' Vocal part only, ink
- 'Good Morning Miss' Melody with accompaniment, brief pencil
sketch
- 'A Gown is Born' (Charmy, Leonide and Rodney) Incomplete
song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Green Hour Ballet' Piano solo, pencil sketch
- 'The Green Hour' Voice and piano accompaniment, ink
- 'The Green Hour' Melody with piano accompaniment, pencil
sketch
- 'Halles' Vocal part only, ink
- 'Halles' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Harmony Hill' Overture and opening music, incomplete, ink
- 'L'Heure du Dejeuner' Melody with words, ink
- 'Honeymoon Dress' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'I Know Why You're Singing' Words by Edward Lockton, music
by Dudley Glass. Melody, words and accompaniment, ink
- 'I Sing of Night' Melody, words and accompaniment, ink
- 'I Sing of Night' Song and piano accompaniment, ink
- 'I'd Make Something Lover' Melody, pencil sketch
- 'I'm Your Cobber' (on verso 'Kookaburra') Melody line, pencil
sketch
- 'Ideal Hour' Melody with piano accompaniment, pencil sketch
- 'If Love Were Only Fancies' Song with piano accompaniment,
ink
- 'In a Little While' Melody line only, pencil sketch
- 'In Gay Montmartre' Melody line and some accompaniment, pencil
sketch
- 'In Old Vienna' (waltz, intermezzo) Piano solo, ink
- 'In Our Troika' (Nadia, Serge and Nikieff) Song with accompaniment,
ink
- 'Jack and Jill' Piano score, ink
- 'Josephine' Song with accompaniment, ink
- 'Journey's End' (Rassendyl) Song with words, melody and accompaniment,
ink
- 'Kangaroo Route' Pencil sketch
- 'Let Us Go Forward Together' Piano, words and melody of song,
ink
- 'Let Us Go Forward Together' Piano score, pencil sketch with
copy of words
- 'The Light of the Moon : a Celtic love song'
- 'Lippity'
- 'Listen In! : a little programme on the piano' Complete score,
ink
- 'About the Weather'
- 'In Far-Off Lands'
- 'Miss Radio Sings'
- 'The Ghost Story'
- 'Good Night'
Packet 2: Lit-Y
- 'The Little Lanes of London' Melody, words and piano accompaniment,
ink
- 'Little Miss Riding Hood' Words and music, pencil sketch
- 'Lines to an Indian Air' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
and pencil
- 'Little Tune of Yesterday' Song with piano accompaniment,
ink
- 'The Little White Road (to London Town)' Song with piano
accompaniment, ink
- 'Love Laid his Sleepless Head' Song with piano accompaniment,
ink
- 'Love Laid his Sleepless Head' Song with accompaniment, ink
- 'A Love-Song of Ceylon' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Love's Philosophy' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Luncheon Music' Melody with words, ink
- 'Mad'moiselle' (Rodney and Jeannine) Piano score and accompaniment,
pencil sketch
- 'Mademoiselle' Piano score, pencil sketch
- 'Mademoiselle'
- 'Maid of the Lace Mantilla' Words, music and melody, ink
- 'Maitre des Routes' Vocal part only, ink
- 'The Mannequin Song' Melody with piano accompaniment, pencil
sketch
- 'Mannequins' Vocal part only, ink
- 'Marie Antoinette' Melody line only, pencil
- 'Mend a Road' Melody with accompaniment, pencil sketch
- 'Mi-Carime' Melody with piano accompaniment
- 'Midinette' Words and full piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Midinette' Melody and accompaniment, pencil sketch
- 'Midinette' (Jeannine) Song with accompaniment, ink
- 'Midinette' (opening song and chorus) Brief pencil sketch
- 'Mirage' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'The Monk' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'My Balaleika' (Nadia and Chorus) Song with accompaniment,
ink
- 'My Inspiration is You' Melody line only, pencil sketch
- 'My Lady of the Poplar-Trees' Song with piano accompaniment
- 'My Lady's Dress' Some counterpoint with melody and text,
pencil
- 'My Volga Maid : a Russian fox-trot song' Song with accompaniment,
ink
- 'Never, Never' (on verso 'Cooee!') Melody line only, pencil
sketch
- 'Never Say Die'
- 'New World' Pencil sketch
- 'Nobody Knows' Melody line and accompaniment, pencil sketch
- 'Nobody Knows'
- 'The Noda Song' Song with accompaniment, ink
- 'O, For a Draught of Vintage' Song with piano accompaniment,
ink
- 'Ode to Autumn' Song with piano accompaniment, incomplete,
ink and pencil
- 'On a Wedding Morning' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Opal Theme' Melody line only, pencil sketch
- 'Orientale' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Over Hills and Far Away' Melody line only, ink
- 'Paris' Melody line with accompaniment, ink
- 'Paris in Sunshine' Melody and accompaniment
- 'Paris in the Sunshine' Incomplete score for piano, pencil
sketch
- 'Parlez-Vous' Melody with words, ink
- 'Passionate Apache' (dance song) Words by Adrian Ross, music
by Dudley Glass, ink
- 'Pensée' Vocal part only, ink
- 'Polka for Fiddle : Carl Nielsen's first composition' Pencil
sketches and ink copies of complete work
- 'Poppies' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Praise' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'The Primrose' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'The Purple Isle of Sleep' Song with piano accompaniment,
ink
- 'Reaching' Piano solo, ink
- 'Requiem' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Revolving Stage' Melody and piano accompaniment, incomplete,
pencil sketch
- 'Romance' Song with no accompaniment, ink
- 'Rue Barrée' (Papillon and Paueurs) Song with accompaniment,
ink
- 'Samoan Love-Call : a love-song of the South Seas' Song with
piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Scherzo De Antipodes' Pencil sketch
- 'Scientific Love' Vocal part only, ink
- 'A Sea Dirge' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'The Secret' (Jeannine) Song only, ink with pencil sketch
of 'Continuation of 'The
- See if I Care' ' Vocal part only, ink
- 'The Secret : recitative and song' (Jeannine) Song with piano
accompaniment, ink
- 'Serenade to a Lady' Song without accomapniment, ink
- 'She Sat and Sang Away' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'The Shepherdess of Dreams' Song with piano accompaniment,
ink
- 'Signorina' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Signorina' Pencil sketch
- 'Sister' Melody and words to second verse, ink
- 'Sister' Melody line and accompaniment, pencil sketch
- 'Sister' Melody line only, pencil sketch
- 'Sister' (duet: Jeannine and Rodney) Song with accompaniment,
ink
- 'Sleepy Waters : waltz song' Song and accompaniment, ink
- 'Song of the Broom' Melody and accompaniment, pencil sketch
- 'Song of the Marching Men' Song and piano accompaniment,
incomplete, ink
- 'The Song of the Soup' Pencil sketch
- 'The Song of the Soup' Melody and accompaniment, pencil sketch
- 'Sorrow of Mydath : a sea ballad' Two versions of song with
piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Spring Magic' Piano part, pencil
- 'Spring Magic' Words and melody line, ink
- 'Spring Magic' Piano score and melody line, pencil sketch
- 'Spring Magic' Words to song, pencil
- 'Spring Magic' Melody line only, pencil sketch
- 'The Spring, My Dear, Is No Longer Spring' Song with piano
accompaniment, ink
- 'Stairs' Melody and accompaniment, pencil sketch
- 'Stairs' (Papillon, Harvey and Chorus) Song with piano accompaniment,
ink
- 'Stairs' Pencil sketches
- 'Stars of Song' Words and melody line
- 'Stay With Me Now' Vocal duet with accompaniment, ink
- 'Storm' Piano solo, pencil sketch
- 'A Summer Air' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Sunbird Seranade' Piano solo, incomplete, pencil sketch
- 'Symphony of the Skyways : prelude flight' Very sparse pencil
sketch
- 'Symphony of the Skyways' Piano score, pencil sketch
- 'Tailor-Tex' Melody and some accompaniment, pencil sketch
- 'Talk American' Melody and accompaniment, pencil sketch with
introduction to 'Midinette' on verso
- 'Tarantella' Song with accompaniment, ink
- 'There Was a River' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'This'll Do' Duet with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'A Thousand and One Stars : movement orientale' Incomplete
pencil sketch
- 'To a Bad Child' Song with piano accompaniment, pencil sketch
- 'To a Spanish Lady' Vocal solo with accompaniment, very incomplete,
pencil sketch
- 'Tumbledown Dreams' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Two Doves Upon the Selfsame Branch' Song with accompaniment,
ink
- 'The Violin Seeks Her Love : music fantasy'
- 'Wall St Blues' Melody and some accompaniment, pencil
- 'The Wedding Dress' Song with accompaniment, ink
- 'We'll Keep the Faith' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
and pencil
- 'What Women Love' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
- 'Where Sunless Rivers Weep' Song with piano accompaniment
- 'A Widow-Bird Sat Mourning' Song with piano accompaniment,
ink
- 'Wines of France' Melody line only, pencil sketch
- 'Wings Over Europe (The World)' Incomplete pencil sketch
- 'A Wolf in a Fold' Pencil sketch
- 'You Know What I Mean' Melody and piano accompaniment, pencil
sketch
- 'You Told Me a Story' Song with piano accompaniment, ink
| Box | Series |
Folders/Pieces |
| 1 | 1 | 1-2 |
| 2 | 1 | 2-4 |
| 3 | 1 | 4-5 |
| 1 | 7 |
| 1 | 8 |
| 1 | 10 (see also folio)
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| 4 | 1 | 12-16
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| 5 | 1 | 17-21
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| 1 | 26 |
| 3 | 1-4 |
| 6 | 3 | 5-14
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| 7 | 3 | 15-29
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| 8 | 3 | 30-42
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| 9 | 4 | 1-2 |
| 5 | 1-2 (see also folio)
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| 6 | 1-4 |
| 10 | 6 | 5-9
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| 7 | 1-4 |
| 11 | 7 | 5-12
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| 12 | 7 | 13-19
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| 13 | 7 | 20-27
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| 14 | 7 | 28-34
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| 8 | 1-2 |
| 15 | 8 | 3-8
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| 16 | 8 | 9-12
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| 17 | 8 | 13-15
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| 18 | 8 | 16 |
| 9 | 1-3 |
| 19 | 9 | 4-8
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| 20 | 9 | 9-18
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| 21 | 10 | - |
| Folio box 1 | 1 | 6
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| 1 | 9-10 |
| 2 | 1-2 |
| Folio box 2 | 1 | 11
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| 1 | 22-23
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| Folio box 3 | 1 | 24-25
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| Folio box 4 | 5 | 1
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| 8 | 17-19
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| 9 | 19-21
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