What connects an autographed Hindemith score with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland?

This post by Stuart Harris-Logan originally appeared on the Whittaker Live blog of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and is posted here with kind permission.

RCS Archives & Collections Object of the Month

Wir Bauen eine StadtApril’s object of the month is a copy of Paul Hindemith’s Wir Bauen eine Stadt (1930), songs composed for children and given its world premiere in Glasgow in November 1930.  Our archive contains the score used by pianist and composer Erik Chisholm (a former student of the Conservatoire) who accompanied the Orpheus Junior Choir (now the Phoenix Choir).  The composer himself performed a number of sonatas with Chisholm earlier in the evening; his dedication in the score reads: ‘with hearty thanks for the beautiful introduction to Glasgow’ – Paul Hindemith Nov. 30 [1930]. 

 
Hindemith in GlasgowRCS Archives & Collections are indebted to Director of Music Gordon Munro who found the score at the back of an old filing cabinet in the Conservatoire earlier this month.  
 
All of our archives and collections are available for research and consultation via appointment (archives@rcs.ac.uk).

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