Antcliffe Manuscripts
Scope and Contents
A collection of both manuscript and printed works by Herbert Antcliffe (1875-1964) including published and unpublished material, both musical and textual, during the period 1899 to 1961 (where dated).
Dates
- Creation: c1899 - 1961
Creator
- Antcliffe, Herbert, 1875 - 1964 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Available by appointment
Copyright
Varies according to document
Biographical / Historical
Herbert Antcliffe, musicologist, composer and journalist, was born in Sheffield in 1875. Starting work as a music critic with the Sheffield Daily Telegraph in 1895, he moved to the Evening Standard in 1916. Much of his working life was spent as a music and literary critic in London and Holland; in 1925 he undertook the post of correspondent in Holland of the Daily Mail, and also contributed articles on Dutch art, music and politics to the London Times, as well as acting as correspondent of the New York Herald Tribune and the South African Argus group. From 1928 onwards he was successively Treasurer, Vice-President and President of the Foreign Press Association in Holland, resuming this last post after the war. Caught in Holland by the Nazi invasion he was unable to do any journalistic work during the Occupation, during which both he and his Dutch wife suffered from near-starvation. In January 1949 he returned to Britain.
Antcliffe was the author of several books on music, and in recognition of his services to British music was awarded a Civil List Pension. He was in addition a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. In the Netherlands he was created, in 1938, a Chevalier, and in 1948 promoted to be Officer, in the Order of Orange Nassau by Queen Wilhelmina.
Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th edition, has an entry under Antcliffe.
Extent
10 Box(es)
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
By category
Previous reference numbers
46, 47, 48, 49, 227
Custodial History
The collection came to the Library in two separate sections, the first being a collection of typescript copies of unpublished works on the history of both music and Flemish literature (MS 45 - 49) donated by the author in 1961, and the second a more extensive and varied collection of works (MS 227) bequeathed at his death in 1964 and placed in the Music Library until 1998. The latter includes both published and unpublished material, comprising Antcliffe's own musical works, verse, stage works, translations, articles on music, drawings, and other material.
Bibliography
Topical
- Description rules
- International Standard for Archival Description - General
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository
Western Bank Library
University of Sheffield
Western Bank
Sheffield South Yorkshire S10 2TN United Kingdom
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