HIBBERD (Andrew Stuart, 1893-1983, BBC Chief Announcer)

6 Autograph Letter Signed to Harold Chipp of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, arranging to lecture on 21st November (1st April 1957), suggesting "25 years of broadcast music" (2nd May 1957), "by using most of your alternatives I need only indent at the B.B.C. for 5 [records]", they include "The Truro Maggot & Gigue" (20th May 1957), asking Chipp to have in reserve some alternatives to the Thurston (clarinet) and Florence Hooton (cello) (28th September 1957), E.M.I. have let him down "over the Carnival of Venice. I must substitute ... something to start off Part II in the right mood" (5th October 1957), "I cant stand Brass Bands or I might have accepted your offer of ... the Black Dyke Mills ... The Flute duet will do excellently. I knew the two flautists in the old days in Belgium, the brothers Gennin!" (12th October 1957), together 12 sides 8vo, 2 West Field, Budleigh Salterton, 1st April - 12th October neat filing holes touching a few letters

Hibberd joined the BBC at Savoy Hill in 1924.

Item Date:  1957

Stock No:  17391      £25

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