Tourism, Tourism--Algeria--20th Century, Music--Competitions, Music--Competitions--Algeria, Festivals, Festivals--Bône (Algeria)
Vintage travel poster issued by Title and date from item. The poster i, signed and inscribed "Moullot fils aîné Marseille". The poster has 2 poster... Show moreVintage travel poster issued by Title and date from item. The poster i, signed and inscribed "Moullot fils aîné Marseille". The poster has 2 poster tax stamps and 2 stamps of the "Commité des Fêtes". Text continues: "Harmonies, orphéons, fanfares, symphonies, quatuors à corders, estudiantinas et trompes de chasse. Organise par le comité des fêtes de la ville de Bône sous la présidence d'honneur de M.r le Gouverneur Général de l'Algérie, M.r le resident de France à Tunis, M.r le préfet du Dep.nt de Constantine et sous le patronage de la Municipalité de Bône. Les 30, 31 Mars et 1er Avril 1902. jeudi 27, vendredi 28 et samedi 29 Mars Réception des sociétés, retraites aux flambeaux. Samedi 29 Marses réceptions des jurés à l'Hôtel de la Ville. Dimanche 30 Mars Concours de lecture à vue, Concours d'exécution. Lundi 31 Mars Concours d'honneur, Festival. Mardi 1er Avril Défilé des sociétés, Distribution des récompenses. Du 27 Mars au 8 Avril 1902 Grande Foire. Soirée de gala au théâtre municipal. Pendant la durée des fêtes grandes fêtes nautiques vénitiennes, cours vélocipédiques, concours hippique, fêtes indigènes, concerts, excursions, attractions diverses, expositions de beaux-arts. Palais de dégustation et exposition de produits algériens organisés par le "comice agricole" de Bône. Vue et approuvé le maire de la ville de Bône chevalier de la Légion d'honneur J. Bertagna. Le président A. Charmarty avocat. Le président de la commission d'organisation A. Mons. avocat. Le commissaire général George Vassale. Pour tous renseignements concernant le "Concours" s'adresser à M.r Georges Vassale, commissaire général, Hôtel de la Ville, Bône. Pour tout ce qui concerne les fêtes s'adresser à M.r. Mons, le président de la commission d'organisation, Hôtel de la Ville, Bône" (Wind sections, choral societies, brass bands, symphonies, string quartets, estudiantinas, and French horns. Organized by the festival committee of the city of Bône under the honorary presidency of the Governor-General of Algeria, the French Resident in Tunis, the prefect of the Department of Constantine, and under the patronage of the Municipality of Bône. March 30, 31 and April 1, 1902. Thursday 27, Friday 28 and Saturday 29 March Reception of groups, torchlight processions. Saturday 29 March receptions of jurors at the Town Hall. Sunday March 30 Sight-reading competition, Performance competition. Monday March 31 Grand Prix competition, Festival. Tuesday April 1st Groups parade, Distribution of rewards. From March 27 to April 8, 1902 Big Fair. Gala evening at the municipal theater. During the festivities, Venetian nautical festivals, bicycle races, horse shows, indigenous festivals, concerts, excursions, various attractions, fine art exhibitions. Tasting hall and exhibition of Algerian products organized by the "Agricultural Assembly" of Bône. Seen and approved by the mayor of the city of Bône, Knight of the Order of the Legion of Honor J. Bertagna. The president A. Charmarty, lawyer. The president of the organizing committee A. Mons, lawyer. Commissioner-General George Vassale. For all information concerning the "Competition" please contact Mr. Georges Vassale, Commissioner-General , Town Hall, Bône. For all matters concerning the festivals, please contact Mr. Mons, the president of the organizing committee, Town Hall, Bône). Main Heritage Compact General HC.GM.P.2019.0210 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26280140 BIB-ID: 2808700 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Compact General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 5 Item-ID: i23825819 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Compact General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i23825789 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Compact General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i23825790 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Compact General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i10122813 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Compact General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 4 Item-ID: i23825807 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Compact General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i23825789 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
Music--Philosophy and aesthetics, Musikästhetik, ML3800 .C66 1920
par Jules Combarieu. Main Heritage Shelves General ML3800 .C66 1920 Book Item-ID: i1012293x BIB-ID: 1013929 Show morepar Jules Combarieu. Main Heritage Shelves General ML3800 .C66 1920 Book Item-ID: i1012293x BIB-ID: 1013929 Show less
The photograph portrays a group of musicians, one women and two men, playing traditional Arab instruments, namely in order, from right to left, a... Show moreThe photograph portrays a group of musicians, one women and two men, playing traditional Arab instruments, namely in order, from right to left, a lute (Rebab), a tambourine (Riq) and a lyre (Kissar). Title from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is signed, numbered (575) and titled in the negative. Main Heritage Display General HC.HP.2017.0076 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i24469336 BIB-ID: 2537264 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Shelves General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i16817357 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Compact General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i23825790 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Compact General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i10122813 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Compact General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 4 Item-ID: i23825807 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Shelves General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i2267200x BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Shelves General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 5 Item-ID: i22672229 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Shelves General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i22672205 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Shelves General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 4 Item-ID: i22672217 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
Traditional fishing, Traditional fishing--Qatar, Fishing boats, Fishing boats--Qatar, Dhows, Fishers, Fishers--Qatar--Portraits, Folk music, Folk music--Qatar, Pearl fisheries, Pearl fisheries--Qatar--Photographs
Title and date from item. Slides are housed in a plastic sheet captioned by the author. Catalogue 4, sleeve 3. Transparencies 579-596. Main Heritage... Show moreTitle and date from item. Slides are housed in a plastic sheet captioned by the author. Catalogue 4, sleeve 3. Transparencies 579-596. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2018.0097 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i25038035 BIB-ID: 2686805 Show less