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Letters and Manuscripts
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The BBC Archives, Caversham includes in its collection a small group of letters written by Bridge that provide some details of his involvement with the BBC as both composer and conductor.
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The British Library, London Galliard, the company that took over Augener, Ltd, one of Bridge's most important publishers, presented a considerable group of his manuscripts to the British Library in 1968.
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The Britten-Pears Library, Aldeburgh
contains a significant collection of letters from Bridge to both Marjorie Fass and Benjamin Britten.
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The Library of Congress, Washington DC holds nearly 600 letters, the majority written by Bridge to Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge.
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The Royal College of Music, London includes in its archives the bulk of Bridge's manuscripts, donated by Ethel Bridge in her estate.
Other Frank Bridge sites
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Frank Bridge (1879-1941) by Rob Barnett. An extended article of around 9000 words with a useful discography.
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Frank Bridge 1879-1941 by D Ruiz. A combination of biography and concisely annotated work-list. (Several of the internal links on this site are broken.)
Music Publishers
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William Elkin Music Services Scroll down the Sheet Music page and select Thames Publishing, the company that publishes many of Bridge's shorter works that remained in manuscript during his lifetime.
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Faber Music Beginning in the mid-1960s, Faber Music published Bridge's major unpublished scores.
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Stainer & Bell publishes the large collection of Bridge's works originally issued under the Augener imprint.
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