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Peter Platt - papers, n.d.-2000

Peter Platt - papers, n.d.-2000

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Peter Platt - papers, n.d.-2000

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Peter Platt - papers, n.d.-2000

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Date

n.d.-2000

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ACCESSION RECORD

Record Identifier

nV2q6ZEn

Reference Code

412146
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Contents

44 boxes

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Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

BOXES 1-7
Books selected from Platt's personal academic library (see also Box 44)

BOXES 8-11
Richard Dering research papers and materials, listed in detail below:

BOX 8 (large)
Thesis for degree of B. Litt. Richard Dering: His life and music by Peter Platt, Vols 1 (225 pp.) & 2 (ms. transcriptions , 157 pp.).
Green folder...

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Full title

Peter Platt - papers, n.d.-2000

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Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mrs Jean Platt in 2000

Administrative / Biographical history

Peter Platt, Professor of Music, was born in 1924 at Sheffield England, son of Baron and Lady Platt. He studied at the Royal College of Music, London, in 1941 and after war service studied at Oxford University from 1946. Between 1952 and 1957 Peter Platt was senior lecturer in Music at the University of Sydney. In 1957 he was appointed to the Ch...

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ACCESSION RECORD

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nV2q6ZEn

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412146

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