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HOPKINS (Antony, b. 1921, Composer and Broadcaster)

3 Autograph Letter Signed (2 with initials) to Harold Chipp or Marjorie Brassington of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, agreeing 5th October, listing 6 composers of violin concertos that he would like to illustrate, and another card for a lecture on 4th October, 3 cards, 19 Brook Green, W.6., 1 postmarked 1953, the others c. 1953 and c. filing holes in two items without loss, light folds in two cards

Item Date:  1954
Stock No:  17417      £15

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HOPKINS (Antony, b. 1921, Composer and Broadcaster)

Autograph Letter Signed to Harold Chipp of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, telling him that he is "not accustomed to working with the gramophone", asking "if you could stretch a point and let me do it 'live' " with a piano, and suggesting "'The Composer as Craftsman' ... rather a pet subject of mine", 1 side 4to, 19 Campden Street, W.8., no date, c. filing holes in blank margin and marks of paper clips, pencil notes on the verso

Item Date:  1948
Stock No:  17415      £25

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HOPKINS (Antony, b. 1921, Composer and Broadcaster)

2 Autograph Letter Signed (1 with initials) to Harold Chipp of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, saying "September 30th will do fine ... May my subject be Violin Concertos?", 2 sides oblong 8vo, 19 Brook Green, W.6., no date, c. filing holes not touching text

Item Date:  1963
Stock No:  17420      £15

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HORNE (Lena, b. 1917, American Singer)

Fine signature on postcard, inscribed "To Dennis most sincerely ...",

Item Date:  1950
Stock No:  7688      £10

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HOWES (Frank Stewart, 1891-1974, 'Times' Music Critic)

3 Autograph Letter Signed to Harold Chipp, of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, suggesting that if he "offered Folk Song I could produce some unusual records" but they might not appeal "to gramophone fans", he mentions several other possibilities, "most of my suggestions have cut across 'simple categories'", he makes records "entirely subservient to ideas" (23rd February 1962), on Beethoven he would "take the three periods, use Prometheus" and other illustrations of the first, "then something from the third" and in between "discuss his psychology" (27th June 1962), "Your copies may be better than mine ... This is my list which contains a number of 78s, some rather worn ... When I retired from The Times & London I gave to the Institute of Recorded Sound over a thousand 78s & I kept quite as many ... I have been astonished .. how many ... have not been replaced on LP & are therefore indispensable" (15th September 1962), 4 sides 4to and 2 sides 8vo, Newbridge Mill, Standlake, Oxfordshire, 23rd February-15th September filing holes with loss of a few letters (easily supplied), short tear in third item touching one letter

Item Date:  1962
Stock No:  17431      £35

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