Bills for property and income taxes due to the Parish of Willingham for Lady day and Michaelmas 1848, amounting to 7s 3 1/2d and 7s 3 1/2d respectively. Signed on both C. Underwood.
Underwood, CharlesComprises black and white contact prints of photographs of 'The Face of Violence' play staged at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego [images for use in programme 3 'A View of the Arts' in 'Jacob Bronowski: 20th Century Man' television series].
Comprises annotated proofs for the publication of Bronowski's Condon lectures on the 'The Philosophy of Contemporary Science' as a book entitled 'Nature and Knowledge' with an index prepared for publication.
Poems written in French.
Consists of a binder with faded photographs [designed to have a life of one year] taken in the Bronowskis' home in La Jolla, California.
Annotated by Bronowski: "This proof copy was given to me by T. S. Eliot in 1930, JB".
Annotated by Bronowski: "This proof copy was given me by T. S. Eliot in 1930, JB".
With a loose printed page containing 'Prologue at Sixty' by W. H. Auden (18 May 1967), annotated "see my birthday with Auden at [Eugene] (Condon Lecture 2) ... 22 Feb 67" by Bronowski.
Inscribed "JB".
Contains a biography of Bronowski (annotated with some corrections by Bronowski). Also includes a press cutting about the lecture from 'The San Diego Union'.
Hosted by the Institute of General Semantics, and to be held at the Harvard Club of New York.
Contains a list of essays in the book, including 'Human and Animal Languages' by Bronowski.
Includes photographs and short biographies of Fellows and the President (Augustus Kinzel), details of the programme of work at the Institute and plans for the future.
The file also includes a programme [spoof or real?] for a Christmas gathering at the Institute: "'Salk it to Me' or 'Who's in Charge Here?' or 'Abandon hope all ye who enter', a Yuletide folderol by the small "f" fellows and assorted underlings of the Salk Institute" (23 Dec 1968).
Pamphlet listing the prize winners to be recited in the Senate House on 12 June 1936. Copy signed 'author's personal copy' by Tiller and including a full edition of 'Egypt' for which Tiller won the Chancellor's Medal for English Verse in 1936.
Consists of a bulletin of The American Academy of Arts and Sciences containing an article about a proposed series of conferences, with a business card for the director of the project (Charles Weiner, American Institute of Physics).
Comprising: a programme for the Exhibition of Science in South Kensington containing 'The Story the Exhibition Tells' by Bronowski; and a programme for the South Bank Exhibition with exhibits marked.
Consists of booklets for a theatre group based in Gloucester (United Kingdom), one inscribed.
Programmes for a series of lunchtime concerts held during Lent term
Comprises a series of files containing research material and showing the development of ideas for 'The Ascent of Man' television programmes. Files also contain copies of relevant articles collected after the programmes were made and shown on television.
Consists of a document written by Bronowski outlining issues relating to 'The Ascent of Man' programmes and work to be done, divided into programmes.
Consists of an inscribed booklet containing biographies of speakers (including Bronowski) and the programme (including a discussion to be opened by Bronowski).
Typewritten programme notes on Handel, Bach, Buxteude, Krebs and Mozart written by Frederick Hudson and Walter Emery.
Consists of a leaflet including a biography of Bronowski and the titles of his lectures on 'The Imaginative Mind in Art' and 'The Imaginative Mind in Science' for the lecture series.
Bronowski gave the dedication address on 'Is the World Mathematical?'
Bronowski is included as a "gentleman of distinction".
The conference was supported by the Council for Biology in Human Affairs at the Salk Institute, and Bronowski gave a lecture on 'The Disestablishment of Science'.
Comprises an audio recording for the fourth programme in the '20th Century Man' television series, featuring [Bronowski, Pat Jacobs and Jeff Benjamin], 25 minutes and 45 seconds long.
Comprises an audio recording for the third programme in the '20th Century Man' television series, featuring [Bronowski and Peter Kaye], 27 minutes and 40 seconds long.
Comprises an audio recording for the second programme in the '20th Century Man' television series, recorded at the [Salk Institute] featuring Bronowski and Paul Saltman, 28 minutes long.
Comprises an [edited] audio recording for the first programme in the '20th Century Man' television series featuring Bronowski and Peter Frank, 27 minutes long.
Programme for a chamber music concert in the Lodge at Jesus College performed on two evenings
Works performed:
Bach, French Suite no 5
Galliard, Sonata for Bassoon and Harpsichord
Webern, Eight early songs
Liszt, Sonetto 123 de Petrarca
Liszt, Nuages Gris - Unstern! - La Lugubre Gondola I
Dvorak, String Quartet (The American)
Performers:
Ferdericke Kautszche-Jeans (Contralto); Andrew Shepstone (Piano); Richard Sheldon (Bassoon); Malcolm Archer (Harpsichord); The Dantini String Quartet
Programme for recital given by Roy Massey of Hereford Cathedral in Jesus College Chapel on Saturday 1st February 1975 at 8.30pm
Works performed:
Bach, Prelude and Fugue in e (BWV 548)
Sweelinck, Variations on Meine junges leben hat ein end [on the Sutton organ]
Mozart, Fantasia in f (K 608)
Soler, Concerto in G for two organs
Lidon, Sonata del primo tono
Carvalho, Allegro
Howells, Psalm Prelude Set 1 no 1
Liszt, Praeludium and Fugue on BACH
Programme for concert given by the Dantini String Quartet (Violins: Dave Potts, Andy Keith; Viola: Tim Cripps; Cello: Nigel Anthony) on Sunday 2nd February 1975. Kept with a typsecript note from Laurence Picken advertising the event
Programme includes descriptive notes on the works performed.
Works performed:
Haydn, String Quartet in G, op 77 no 1
Mozart, String Quartet in C 'The Dissonance'
Dvorak, String Quartet in F 'The American'
Programme for a recital given by Michael Baker, organist from Chesterfield, on Saturday 8 February at 8.30pm. Works performed included Matthias, Bach, Franck, Schumann and Reger
Programme for concert given by the Dantini String Quartet (Violins: Dave Potts, Andy Keith; Viola: Tim Cripps; Cello: Nigel Anthony) on Sunday 26th October at 8.30pm
Programme includes descriptive notes on the works performed.
Works performed:
Spiegl, Eine Kleine Beatlemusik
Shostkovich, Quartet no 8
Haydn, Quartet op 76 no 4 'The Sunrise'
Programme for a recital given by Peter Wright (organ scholar at Emmanuel College) in Jesus College Chapel on Saturday 8th November 1975 at 8.30pm
Works performed:
Howells, Rhapsody no 3
Sweelinck, Chromatic Fantasia
Wesley, Air and Gavotte
Bach, Fuga sopra il Magnificat
Couperin, Benedictus from Messe pour les paroisses
Franck, Cantabile
Guillou, Fantaisie
Programme for a recital given by Malcolm Archer in Jesus College Chapel on Saturday 15th November 1975 at 8.30pm
Works performed:
Couperin, Offertoire sur les Grands jeux
Bach, Chorale Variations (BWV 768)
Franck, Fantaisie in A
Reubke, Sonata on the 94th Psalm
Illustrated programme for concert by The Cockerel Consort featuring 13th and 14th-century music on Sunday 1st February at 8.30pm in the College Chapel
Illustration and calligraphy by Andrew Parkinson
Performers: Julian Clarkson (countertenor); Stephen Parkinson, Andrew Watts (tenors); Frances Kelly (harp); Charles Rae (lute); Alan Marett (rebec); Richard Hudson (trombone); Andrew Parkinson and Andrew Watts (recorders and winds)
Programme for concert given in the College Chapel by the College Chorus and Orchestra conducted by James Wrightson on Sunday 7th March 1976 at 8.30pm
Works performed:
Bach, Cantata no 61
Bach, Chorale Prelude on Cantata no 61 (played by Andrew Parnell)
Vivaldi, Concerto Grosso in a (Violins: Andrew Keith, David Potts)
Bach, Chorale Prelude on Cantata no 4 (played by Andrew Parnell)
Bach, Cantata no 4 (Tenor: John Hall, Bass: Andrew Hunter Johnston)
Programme for the May Week Concert held in Jesus College Chapel on Sunday 9th June at 8.30pm
Works performed:
Tallis Fantasia (Vaughan Williams)
Piano concerto No. 2 (Shostakovich)
Havanaise, Op. 83 (Saint-Saens)
Finlandia (Sibelius)
Performers:
Judith Barnard - piano
Phanos Dymiotis - violin
Victoria Jolliffe - leaser
James Pass - conductor
Programme for an evening concert held in the College Chapel on Sunday 3rd February 1985 at 8.30pm
Works performed:
J. S. Bach - Sonata No. 7 in G minor (Sue Chandler, flute and Anastasia Hall, harpsichord)
Brahms - Sonata No. 1 in G, op. 78 (Colin Huehns, violin and Jessica Duchen, piano)
Lutoslawski - Dance Preludes (1954) (Jessica Hayne, clarinet and Paul Day, piano)
Orchestral concert in the College Chapel on Saturday 15th November 1986 at 8.30pm
Works performed;
Charles Matthews - Music for a Celebration
Beethoven - Piano concerto No. 3 in C minor Op. 37
Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67
John Neale - conductor
Alok Dutt - Leader of the Orchestra
Jeremy Baumberg (piano)
Programmes for a series of four lunchtime concerts held during Michaelmas Term
Programme for a lunchtime concert held on Thursday 5th May 1988 in the College Chapel
Programme for a concert held at the West Road Concert Hall on Wednesday 8th February 1989 at 8.30pm
Works performed:
Carmina Burana - Orff
Violin concerto in A minor - Bach
Symphonies od wind instruments - Stravinsky
Performers:
Wilma MacDougall - soprano
Christopher Dolby - tenor
William Dazeley - Baritone
Oliver Webber - solo violin/director
Andrew King - conductor
Peter Tamblyn - conductor