Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1957
Haydn's Creation by the Northern School of Music, with another polite reminder to rouge clappers of when they can applaud.

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Northern School Of Music (NSM)
Programme, 1957
The Northern School of Music's Speech and Drama students did a few of G.B. Shaw's plays. With a largely female student body some, any part is up for grabs, male or female.

Interestingly, Shaw is a weird one. By the time these plays were being performed in 1957 by the school, he'd been dead a few years. His socialism and Marxism became quite vicious and turned full circle into firm beliefs about eugenics. I wonder if they knew this when they programmed his work?

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Lesser Free Trade Hall, Northern School Of Music (NSM)
Programme, 1957
Given that reviews of the Northern School of Music often remark on how few male singers they have, Mignon is an interesting choice with a mostly male cast. Perhaps the gender imbalance had evened out a bit, even with Sylvia Peters playing Frederick.

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Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1956
The Northern School of Music programmes the Hirsch String Quartet at the Houldsworth Hall. The note at the end of the programme remarks that Hirsch regularly teaches at the Northern School of Music. He did so for many years.

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Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1956
Another programming of Margaret Hubicki at the Northern School of Music, this time some of her carols. It's so nice to see a female composer represented in our archive.

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Ida Carroll
Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1956
A summer concert by the Northern School of Music this time conducted by Ida Carroll. That woman could turn her hand to all sorts it seems.

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Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1956
Northern School of Music with a huge choral and orchestral work by Mendelssohn Elijah. According to the Guardian review, it was chosen to show what the students could do but was a shame that something “more in touch with present day taste was not chosen for the students to exercise and display their talents in.” Even conservative choral societies didn’t hold it as core repertoire by that point. The choir performed well, however. Groves hadn’t worked with the orchestra long enough to mould the string section appropriately around the soloists.

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Hilda Collens
Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1956
In 1956, Hilda Collens died. She was the founder and principal of the Northern School of Music. With her work, thousands of children and young people were able to access musical training leading to lives as teachers and performers. This concert was programmes to honour her memory.

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Walter Carroll
Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1956
This trio of concerts was a particularly popular set-up in the 1950s for the Northern School of Music. It gave their students, both senior and junior, the live performance experience they would need if they wanted to be a performing musician.
With the Junior School, they again play some of local children's composer Walter Carroll's work, and even work by female composer Freda Swain.

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John Ireland
Northern School Of Music (NSM)
Programme, 1956
Another packed concert of the Northern School of Music with students soloists and accompanists for Easter. Does anyone recognise any of these musicians?

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Northern School Of Music (NSM)
Programme, 1956
The Everyman play is a weird one, as all personified "moral plays" are. Characters embody ideas instead of personalities such as Knowledge and Fellowship and are a bit allegorical for most contemporary audiences, it's not a popular technique today or in the 1950s. Who needs allegory and metaphor when you've just come out the other end of the very real WW2.

Speech and Drama students of the Northern School of Music were not successful in making them familiar, according to a review, it was all a bit medieval. Robert Hall, who played Everyman, “was good enough as a sinner,” and Helen Reynolds was Five-Wits with the best stage presence but “one could not understand why she was dressed as a page boy.” To be fair, why not.

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Lesser Free Trade Hall, Northern School Of Music (NSM)
Programme, 1956
The Northern School of Music's production of the Merry Wives of Windsor opera. I can't find a review but I'm almost sure it will say something about how well they did on such a small stage, with the orchestra practically being in the audience's laps.

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Thomas Baron Pitfield
Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1955
It's Christmas and the Northern School of Music are performing another of their jam packed programmes. This time with local lad Thomas Pitfield on the list of composers. Pitfield had an incredible talent for almost anything arty or crafty. Click on his name tag for this item to see some of his other work I've popped onto MDMA.

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Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1955
The Hirsch String Quartet was popular in 1955! The Northern School of Music books the quartet to play at the Houldsworth Hall.
Leonard Hirsch was a great friend of the NSM and in the 1930s he set up the "Hirsch Quartet" at the NSM (different from this quartet here) and would only open auditions for students at the NSM. They did pretty well!

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Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1955
A heads up from the Northern School of Music coming to Houldsworth Hall.

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Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1955
The Northern School of Music really enjoyed a Messiah. This is their 1955 performance of the huge work.

A polite notice "The audience is requested not to applaud until the completion of each part." They must have needed to nip the rogue clappers in the bud.

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Ida Carroll
Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1955
I like these cute little programmes. This time it's the Junior Orchestra, led by Margaret Edwards and conducted by Ida Carroll. The Northern School of Music's Junior faction gave thousands of children and young people over many years the opportunity to learn, explore and practice music-making in Manchester.

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Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1955
Another packed concert by Northern School of Music students. True to form, there's contemporary composers mixed in with the more established repertoire.

A female accompanist for the first time! I think it's a first so far anyway. Mary Gilmartin accompanies alongside John Pye for the concert.

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Central Methodist Hall
Programme, 1955
The Turner Quartet at the Central Hall in Manchester. Playing the horn is Maurice Handford, who was also the conductor of the Northern School of Music operas and choral performances for many years.

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Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1955
The Hirsch String Quartet, which was founded with students from the school, is programmed by the Northern School of Music to perform at the Houldsworth Hall.

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Ida Carroll
Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1955
Ida Carroll once again conducts the Northern School of Music string orchestra. A fantastic majority of female musicians listed here.

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John Ireland
Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1955
Another packed programme for a trio of concerts showcasing the talents of the senior and junior factions of the Northern School of Music. These concerts gave vital experience to the school's students in the training for performance. A great chance to explore different composers, too, as the school seems determined to have a mix of standard and new repertoire.

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Lesser Free Trade Hall, Northern School Of Music (NSM)
Programme, 1955
The Magic Flute! Cool story with lots of famous music. I can't see a review for it in the usual sources but it seems like a full-school effort. They even had the Speech and Drama School leader Adelaide Trainor as Stage Manager and nearly 100 musicians involved!

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Northern School Of Music (NSM), Houldsworth Hall
Programme, 1954
Corelli's Christmas Concerto part 1 and 2 performed here by the Northern School of Music. Lovely music if anyone fancies listening to something different.

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