Charles Acton Collection,

1943-1986.

Collection of concert programmes, correspondence, press releases, newscuttings and ephemera relating to various festivals, theatres, societies and orchestras in Ireland.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Acton, Charles, 1914-1999
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 93 boxes.
Arrangement:Fonds
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Miscellaneous programmes and other ephemera relating to various concerts and festivals,

1980.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Charles Acton Collection, 1943-1986
Description:Collection contains programmes, press releases, flyers, newspaper cutting and correspondence of Charles Acton relating to various concerts and festivals. The concerts were held mainly in Dublin and Cork. Performers include the Fitzwilliam String Quartet, the Dublin Baroque Players, the Dublin Orchestral Players, The Dublin Symphonic Wind Ensemble,Yehudi Menuhin, Louis KentnerJohn Gibson, Maciej Smolenski, Rosemary Hill, the Goteborg Symphony Orchestra, The Douglas Gunn Ensemble, the Choirs of Goethe Institute, the New Irish Chamber Orchestra, the St. Patrick's Cathedral Choir, the Choir of Belfast Royal Academy, the Belfast Royal Academy Chamber Orchestra, the Wicklow Opera Group, the Dublin Symphony Orchestra, the Concorde, Gillian Smith, Veronica McSwiney, the Hesketh Piano Trio, the Choir of the Sisters of St. Louis, the the Camerata Singers, Irene Sandford, Violet Twomey, William Young, John Beckett, the Ulysees Ensemble, John O'Conor, the Kilkenny Chamber Opera, the St. James' Choir, the Tallaght Choral Society, the St. Jude's Parish Choir and the Park Singers.
Main Creator: Royal Dublin Society
Language:English
Extent:1 box.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: Acton Box 87 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:Royal Dublin Society
Irish Polish Society
Project Arts Centre
Irish Georgian Society
Dublin Institute of Adult Education
City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee
Goethe Institute (Dublin, Ireland)