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- 1892-1960 (predominantly 1934-1960) (Creation)
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4 boxes
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Dora Mary Powell, née Penny, born 8 Feb 1874, daughter of Rev Alfred Penny and Dora Mary Heale. Following the death of her mother, she lived at Highfield with her grandmother while her father served in missionary work in the Melanesian and Solomon Islands. She rejoined her father at Wolverhampton, where he had been appointed Rector in 1895. Soon after he married Mary Frances Baker, who was a childhood friend of Caroline Alice Roberts, whom Edward Elgar married in 1889. As well as being stepmother of Dora, she was the sister of William Meath Baker, sister-in-law to Richard Baxter Townshend, and a close friend of Isabell Fitton, all of whom feature in Elgar's 'Enigma Variations'. In this way Dora Penny became acquainted with the Elgars and was to be characterised as 'Dorabella' (Variation X) of the Variations. She also became a close friend of A J Jaeger ('Nimrod' of the Variations). She took singing lessons, sang in the Wolverhampton Choral Society, and kept diaries during her years at Wolverhampton which record in passing this circle of friends. She lost regular contact with the Elgars after their move to Hampstead in 1912, paying a penultimate visit in 1913. She made her final visit to the Elgars shortly after her marriage to Richard Crofts Powell in Jan 1914. The couple moved to East Grinstead, Sussex. Richard Powell died in 1962 and Dora Powell died in 1964.
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GB 1249 MS 5571 1892-1960 (predominantly 1934-1960) Collection (fonds) 4 boxes Powell , Dora Mary , 1874-1964 , née Penny , musicologist
Dora Mary Powell, née Penny, born 8 Feb 1874, daughter of Rev Alfred Penny and Dora Mary Heale. Following the death of her mother, she lived at Highfield with her grandmother while her father served in missionary work in the Melanesian and Solomon Islands. She rejoined her father at Wolverhampton, where he had been appointed Rector in 1895. Soon after he married Mary Frances Baker, who was a childhood friend of Caroline Alice Roberts, whom Edward Elgar married in 1889. As well as being stepmother of Dora, she was the sister of William Meath Baker, sister-in-law to Richard Baxter Townshend, and a close friend of Isabell Fitton, all of whom feature in Elgar's 'Enigma Variations'. In this way Dora Penny became acquainted with the Elgars and was to be characterised as 'Dorabella' (Variation X) of the Variations. She also became a close friend of A J Jaeger ('Nimrod' of the Variations). She took singing lessons, sang in the Wolverhampton Choral Society, and kept diaries during her years at Wolverhampton which record in passing this circle of friends. She lost regular contact with the Elgars after their move to Hampstead in 1912, paying a penultimate visit in 1913. She made her final visit to the Elgars shortly after her marriage to Richard Crofts Powell in Jan 1914. The couple moved to East Grinstead, Sussex. Richard Powell died in 1962 and Dora Powell died in 1964.
Presented by Mr and Mrs Claud Powell, 1986.
Papers of Dora M Powell mainly relating to the music of Sir Edward Elgar, particularly his Variations on an original theme ('Enigma Variations'), Opus 36 and Dora Powell's book Edward Elgar: memories of a variation (Oxford University Press, London, 1937 and subsequent editions, revised 1994), comprising correspondence, 1934-1960, including correspondence of her husband Richard Crofts Powell relating to the Enigma theme, and particularly his article 'Elgar's "Enigma"', Music and Letters 15 (1934), the correspondence also includes letters from those connected personally or musically with Elgar such as Sir Percy Clarke Hull and Arthur Troyte Griffith; printed music (some signed by Elgar), 1892-1907; draft articles, talks and notes by Dora Powell relating to Elgar; programmes for concerts of Elgar's music, 1908-1959; autograph manuscripts of Elgar's 'The Shepherd song' and 'Rondel' (Opus 16); cuttings relating to Elgar, including reviews of Powell's book, 1910-1944; programme of the Elgar memorial concert, 3 Jun 1934; My friends pictured within: subjects of the Enigma Variations as portrayed in contemporary photographs and Elgars MS (Novello and Co, London).
As follows: 1) Misc material concerning Enigma theme; 2) correspondence 1937-1942, 1943-1946, 1947-1949, 1950-1960; 3) printed music; 4) articles and notes by Powell; 5) papers relating to Powell's Edward Elgar; 6) programmes; 7) notes and articles by others including My friends; 8) photographs; 9) autograph MSS; 10) cuttings book; 11) address book; 12) memorial concert; 13). My friends pictured within
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Photocopying is permitted at the discretion of the Archivist for research purposes only.
English.
A detailed entry is available in volume 3 of the Manuscripts catalogue in the library of the Royal College of Music.
Royal College of Music Portraits Department holds the watercolour and photographs of Sir Edward Elgar from this collection. RCM Library also holds photocopies of typescript accounts by Mrs Vera Hockman of her reminiscences of Sir Edward Elgar (MS 6910).
Compiled by Robert Baxter as part of the RSLP AIM25 Project. Sources: Introduction by Claud Powell to the fourth edition of Mrs Richard Powell's Edward Elgar: memories of a variation (Scolar Press, Aldershot, 1994), Grove Dictionary of Music. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Jul 2001 Artists Classical music Composers Elgar , Sir , Edward William , 1857-1934 , 1st Baronet , composer Music Musical forms Musical performances Musical styles Musicians Musicology Performers Powell , Dora Mary , 1874-1964 , née Penny , musicologist x Penny , Dora Mary Performing arts
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Presented by Mr and Mrs Claud Powell, 1986.
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Papers of Dora M Powell mainly relating to the music of Sir Edward Elgar, particularly his Variations on an original theme ('Enigma Variations'), Opus 36 and Dora Powell's book Edward Elgar: memories of a variation (Oxford University Press, London, 1937 and subsequent editions, revised 1994), comprising correspondence, 1934-1960, including correspondence of her husband Richard Crofts Powell relating to the Enigma theme, and particularly his article 'Elgar's "Enigma"', Music and Letters 15 (1934), the correspondence also includes letters from those connected personally or musically with Elgar such as Sir Percy Clarke Hull and Arthur Troyte Griffith; printed music (some signed by Elgar), 1892-1907; draft articles, talks and notes by Dora Powell relating to Elgar; programmes for concerts of Elgar's music, 1908-1959; autograph manuscripts of Elgar's 'The Shepherd song' and 'Rondel' (Opus 16); cuttings relating to Elgar, including reviews of Powell's book, 1910-1944; programme of the Elgar memorial concert, 3 Jun 1934; My friends pictured within: subjects of the Enigma Variations as portrayed in contemporary photographs and Elgars MS (Novello and Co, London).
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As follows: 1) Misc material concerning Enigma theme; 2) correspondence 1937-1942, 1943-1946, 1947-1949, 1950-1960; 3) printed music; 4) articles and notes by Powell; 5) papers relating to Powell's Edward Elgar; 6) programmes; 7) notes and articles by others including My friends; 8) photographs; 9) autograph MSS; 10) cuttings book; 11) address book; 12) memorial concert; 13). My friends pictured within
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Usual conditions of the Library of the Royal College of Music apply. See the RCM website or contact the RCM Library for details.
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Photocopying is permitted at the discretion of the Archivist for research purposes only.
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- English
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- Latin
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English.
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Royal College of Music Portraits Department holds the watercolour and photographs of Sir Edward Elgar from this collection. RCM Library also holds photocopies of typescript accounts by Mrs Vera Hockman of her reminiscences of Sir Edward Elgar (MS 6910).
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A detailed entry is available in volume 3 of the Manuscripts catalogue in the library of the Royal College of Music.
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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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