David Bruce Arnott - music manuscript of his one-act operetta 'Haydee', 1933, together with photogra...
David Bruce Arnott - music manuscript of his one-act operetta 'Haydee', 1933, together with photograph of the librettist, Trafford Whitelock
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1933
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MLMSS 6709
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1 folder - 0.01 Meters
Music - (manuscript score)
Photographs - 1 b&w portrait - image 16 x 20.5 cm., on mount 24 x 31 cm.
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14 Oct. 1933 (completed); Manuscript vocal score of 'Haydee' in one act, for Haydee (soprano), Sharad (tenor), El Mira (bass) and chorus of ladies. Music composed by David Bruce Arnott and libretto written by Trafford Whitelock. 32 pp. of music in ink, written on Boomerang Brand manuscript paper.
ca.1933; Photograph of Trafford Whitelock, sign...
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David Bruce Arnott - music manuscript of his one-act operetta 'Haydee', 1933, together with photograph of the librettist, Trafford Whitelock
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Acquired from New Century Antiquarian Books in 1998
Administrative / Biographical history
Trafford Whitelock began his successful career in the theatre in Sydney as actor, playwright, director and theatrical journalist. In 1939 he was editor of the Australian Theatre News Monthly. After the war, he travelled to London where he achieved considerable success, living there until his death.
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MLMSS 6709
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93Qkdzw1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/93Qkdzw1
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151922
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