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Aerial View of South Kensington, Londoncirca 1910s
Portraits of the great lyrical soprano Frieda Hempel, 1925 Date: 1925
Four dance events - Maria Theresa - top leftFour dance events - Maria Theresa (top left - Carnegie Hall New York), Tamaris (top right - New York), Martha Graham (bottom left - New York) and Kreutzberg and Georgi (bottom right - New York), USA
A Japanese Fantasy by Ernestine Day showing herA Japanese Fantasy by Ernestine Day (one of the Denishawn dancers) showing her new fan dance - an interpretation of Japanese life - will be seen in concert halls, 1927 Date: 1927
Spotlight on five international dancers, 1928. Nila Nicolaska (top left) who has made a hit in the new Folies Bergere show in Paris
A portait of the dancer Doris Niles, 1930 appearing with Raquel Meller in Paris - she was renowned for her exotic, Spanish, Hindu and Asian dances Date: 1930
A Shelter Concert if the Crypt of a Church. Date: circa 1941
Boys in jackets and breeches with Merveilleuse, 1800Boys in jackets and breeches with Merveilleuse in Roman robe with bonnet and spencer jacket. Little Patriots, Year VIII, 1800. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V
Gustave Dore (1832-1883)From the series Les Oiseaux de Concert, a three part semi-narrative about the antics and disallusionment of a young musician. Artist: Gustave Dore
An all-girl pierrot troupe from the First World War, together with one chap (who is perhaps their musician?). The back of the postcard goes
Daisy Kennedy the violinist by Madame Yevonde" An artist to her fingertips". Daisy Kennedy (Mrs. John Drinkwater), 1893-1981, Australian-born concert violinist. Date: 1931
The Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington, London. 1870s
Bandstand concert, Square des Epinettes, Paris, FranceBandstand concert with audience in the Square des Epinettes, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: 1910s
Grand Pianoforte, manufactured for Queen Victoria 1856Grand Pianoforte, mouldings and rim of piano of bronze, chased and gilt, manufactured for Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, by Messerss & P Erard, for the concert room at Buckingham Palace. 1856
Tibetan Music at the Scala TheatreTibetan musicians at the Scala Theatre, London, perform playing their traditional instruments in connection with the opening of Captain John Noels film of the Everest expedition. Date: 1924
Memorial to No. 6 Commando, Amfreville, NormandyNo. 6 led the way across Pegasus Bridge on D-Day and headed for the high ground which is around Amfreville. In concert with 1st Special Service Brigade they attacked
Concert with many instruments, ancient Greece. Musicians playing lyre, kithara or zither, aulos or tibia, harp, psalterion, tambourine, cymbals, etc
Musical concert with poetess, lyre and tibia playersA musical concert. A poetess or singer sings from a small volume accompanied by a Tibicine on a tibia (double reed flute) and a Fidicine on a lyre tied to her arm with a ribbon
Elisabeth Welch in concert at the Almeida Theatre, London during the filming of the documentary Keeping Love Alive described as a self portrait in words and songs
Beaconsfield Concert Company, South Africa, 1903Group photo, Beaconsfield Concert Company, South Africa. Date: 1903
Music cover, The See-Saw Waltz, composed by A G Crowe, performed at Covent Garden Promenade Concerts. 19th century
Greetings card - Violinist and Pianist performingGreetings card - Violinist and Pianist in silhouette, performing. 20th century
BBC Broadcasting House, Concert Hall from stageBBC Broadcasting House in May 1935, the Concert Hall viewed from the stage. 1935
Man playing the piano on a cutout Christmas card, with tab to make his hands move up and down. Date: circa 1890s
Illustration, Les Maitres de l Affiche. 1896
Applauding Pablo de Sarasate, concert violinist. circa 1898
The opening concert at the new St Martins Hall, Long Acre, London. Date: 1850
Julliens Promenade Concert, at Covent Garden Theatre, London Date: 1845
Chamber Music Concert
Duke and Duchess of York at a Salvation Army ConcertDuke and Duchess of York at a Salvation Army Brass Band Concert - Congress Hall, Clapton - greeted by the Head of the Army, General Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) and Mrs Booth. Date: 1928
Pasadena, California, USA - Municipal Auditorium Date: 1946
Bandstand in Hyde Park 1900Victorian men and women seated on a summers day in front of the bandstand in Hyde Park, London. Date: 1900
CONCERT AT EXETER HALL 1858An afternoon performance of an oratorio at Exeter Hall, London Date: 1858
C15 CONCERTHorn-players accompany a boys choir, while the music-master directs from a manuscript score. The dog in the foreground is not particularly interested. Date: 15th century
TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLINDublin: a concert in the theatre of Trinity College. Date: 1851
PALACE CONCERT PROGRAMMEProgramme of a concert at Buckingham Palace featuring music by Beethoven, Donizetti, Verdi, Wagner, Gounod, Boito, Gluck, Jules Cohen, Benedict and Meyerbeer Date: 29 June 1880
RSPCA CONCERT BLACKHEATHGrand Evening Concert held in the (small) Concert Hall, Blackheath, south-east London, in aid of the RSPCA Date: 1901
CONCERT IN BERLIN PRISONPrisoners listening to a concert in a Berlin prison
ANIMAL CONCERTA cat concert, accompanied by monkeys and with the assistance of an owl turning the pages of the music book. Date: circa 1660
Concert for prisoners, FranceAt La Petite Roquette prison, Paris, a concert is performed for the prisoners. Date: 1885
Bandstand in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris France 1856A bandstand in the Pre Catelan, in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, with people gathered round to hear a concert. Date: 1856
Concert Mecanique, invented by M RichardA Concert Mecanique invented by Monsieur Richard and demonstrated in the Royal Library. It consists of three automata, playing keyboard, violin and cello
Dassault Communaute F-WJDNthe Dassault MD.415 Communaute (F-WJDN) was a 1950s French twin-engined light turboprop transport aircraft, first flown on 10 May 1959
Miss Nellie Rennisons Swiss Ladies Orchestra, with a programme of music including pieces by Rossini, Nilssen and Sullivan. Also including four solo female singers. circa 1905
Violet Paget in School for Scandal and The Entertainers at The Pavilion, Buckler-Keighley Concert Parties
Bandstand at Ocean Park, California, USABandstand with band playing at Ocean Park, California, USA. Date: circa 1904
Buxton, Derbyshire - The OctagonBuxton, Derbyshire - The Concert hall, now known as the Octagon, was originally designed by the Buxton Architect, Robert Rippon Duke and was opened in 1875. Date: circa 1903
Madame Clara Butt and her childrenMadame Clara Butt (1872-1936) - Contralto concert Singer - and her children Date: 1905