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- 1940 (Creation)
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1 ms. score (36 pages) : ink + 1 page of textual records
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File consists of the manuscript score for a string quartet that George Brough wrote under the name "Harold Beltane" and submitted for the annual prize (1940) from the Alfred J. Clements Memorial Fund of South Place Sunday Concerts in London, England. The prize was awarded to the "best chamber music work." The file includes a letter from the adjudication committee announcing that year's winner Dr. F. (Frederick) T. Durrant.
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English
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"Harold" was George Brough's middle name and "Beltane" was the name of the school in Wimbledon, London (later Melksham, Wiltshire) (1934-1941) where Brough taught.