| Repository | Special Collections Archives (GB 0029) |
| Ref No | EUL MS 397/14/21/1 |
| Alt Ref No | EUL MS 397/175 |
| Date | 3 October 1974-11 November 1980 |
| Level | File |
| Extent | 119 items |
| Title | Correspondence concerning 'Working With Britten' |
| Creator Name | Duncan, Ronald Frederick Henry (1914-1982); author, poet and librettist |
| Description | Correspondence concerning Ronald Duncan's memoir 'Working with Britten'. Primarily concerns the whereabouts of missing Benajmin Britten manuscripts, letters to publishers, notes on factual errors, editorial corrections, the use of Britten Estate copyright material and contractual issues with W. H. Allen. The missing manuscripts concern 'The Pacifist March', The waltz for the Punch Revue, 'Stratton', a folk song known as 'The Glow Worm', 'The Eagle has Two Heads', the Kyrie for his mass and 'The Rape of Lucretia'. Includes some passages from the draft typescript, photocopies of corrected proof pages, press cuttings on Britten's estate, a timeline and notes on Benjamin Britten's life, a photocopy of part of the score of 'The Rape of Lucretia', and photographic copies of Britten's Kyrie and the annotated front page of 'Peter Grimes'.
Correspondents include: Boosey and Hawkes (Celia Springate) Del Mar, Norman Eric Glass Ltd Faber Music Ltd (Donald Mitchell) Forsyte Kerman (Isador Caplan) Harbottle and Lewis (M.H.D. Bowler) Harper and Row (Ann Harris) Lascelles, George (Lord Harewood) Lewnstein , Oscar The Observer Opera Magazine (Harold Rosenthal) Oxford University Press (Marjorie Mueller) Random House Strode, Rosamund Sunday Times (Magnus Linklater, Mark Boxer) Theatre Museum (Jennifer Aylmer) Weston-Smith, Miranda W.H.Allen & Co (Francis Allen, Aubrey Davis) |
| Format | Various formats |
| Language | English |
| AccessStatus | Open |
| Access Conditions | Please note some material is removed as closed |
| Copyright | Literary executor |
| Usual EUL conditions apply others |
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Persons
| Code | PersonName | Dates |
| DS/UK/283 | Duncan; Ronald Frederick Henry (1914-1982); author, poet and librettist | 1914-1982 |