Music (classical & jazz) & Music Technology: Special Collections and Archives

This guide brings together key Library resources to help you find information relating to classical and jazz and music; including music technology.

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Birmingham City University holds a number special music collections and archive material, including:

Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Archival Material in Curzon Library

The archives of Birmingham City University which includes those of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and held Curzon Library room C003.

Highlights of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire archive include:

The main collection of manuscripts by Sir Granville Bantock, Principal of the new School of Music in the Birmingham and Midland Institute 1900-1934, resides at University of Birmingham but the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire archive includes some manuscripts, related material donated by Lady Bantock and some of the books donated by Bantock to the Library of the School of Music. 

Birmingham Flute Society Collection

The Birmingham Flute Society was founded in 1856 as the Birmingham Flute Trio and Quartet Society.

After the Society was disbanded in 1954 the collection was passed to the then Birmingham School of Music By John Slade in 1965 when the Birmingham Midland Institute Building in Paradise Street was closed and demolished.

A more detailed history by Roz Trübger may be found in:

Trübger, Roz (2013) : A historic predecessor to the BFS: The Birmingham Flute Society and its music. Pan: The journal of the British Flute Society, 32(2) 38-41

Royal College of Organists

The Curzon Library includes a key collection of music and books from the collection of the Royal College of Organists.

These materials may be borrowed by all members of Birmingham City University Library.