Keats family papers, 1900-1996, being mainly the papers and music manuscripts of Horace Keats
Keats family papers, 1900-1996, being mainly the papers and music manuscripts of Horace Keats
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Date
1900-1996
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MLMSS 6672
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4.2 metres of textual material (24 boxes) - manuscript, typescript, and printed
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This collection comprises 6 record series. You may navigate to a more detailed description of each series from this collection record.
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Contents
I. Horace Keats - papers, 1907-1945
II. Horace Keats - music manuscripts and associated papers, 1918, 1934-1945
III. Horace Keats - printed music, 1935-1946
IV. Horace Keats - music manuscripts collected, ca.1912-1944
V. Janet Keats - papers, 1900-1986
VI. Brennan Keats - papers, 1980-1996
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Full title
Keats family papers, 1900-1996, being mainly the papers and music manuscripts of Horace Keats
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Contextual Information
Source
Acquired from Brennan Keats in 1997
Administrative / Biographical history
Horace Stanley Keats (1895-1945) was a solo pianist, accompanist, broadcaster, conductor and composer. He was born in London, the youngest son of Charles William and Mary Keats, and came to Australia in 1914. As a pianist, Keats was considered to be one of the finest accompanists in Australia during the period 1917-1945. He toured with the contralt...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 6672
Record Identifier
nQRkw0X1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQRkw0X1
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Reference code
146720
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