We owe our thanks to many for their continuing help on the Fraser Gange research project.
NEW YORK | John Francis and Lawrence Holdridge. The archivists at Juilliard School, the New York Philharmonic and Laguardia Junior College, repository of the Steinway & Sons Collection. The librarians in the Recorded Sound and the Music Divisions of the NYPL at Lincoln Center. |
BALTIMORE | Elizabeth Schaaf at the Archives of Peabody Institute; Fraser Gange's one-time students Henry Constantine, Sylvia Dodd, Wilbur Nelson, Mary Walker and Nyla Wright Woodside. The Enoch Pratt Free Library. |
BOSTON | Bridget Carr at the Boston Symphony Archives and the librarians at the Boston Public Research Library and Harvard University's Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library and Theater Collection. Phil Kolber. |
WASHINGTON D.C. | Peter Baxter, Susan Biebel, Phil De Sellem, Neil Gladd, Steve Permut, Howard Sanner and David Sommerfield at the Library of Congress. Houston Maples of the Washington DC chapter of ARSC. |
OTHER U.S. | The archives at the Cleveland Orchestra and The Minnesota Orchestra Association. The Reverend Don Chichester of Gilbert, West Virginia. Marc Shepherd, compiler of the online Gilbert & Sullivan discography. Mike Richter and Harold Byrnes from Opera-L, compilers of the "Men of Empire" CD-ROM. Discographer Tim Gracyk. Peter de la Garza, Neil Gladd, Ben Tucker. |
ENGLAND |
Brian Harrison, Diana Roberts and Philip Moores. The British National Sound Archives. |
SCOTLAND |
Ken McKenzie, Dave Gallacher, Eileen McIntosh and Gavin Adams in Dundee.
Iain Flett of the Dundee City Council. |
WALES |
Paul Johnson in the Sound and Moving Image Collection at the National Library of Wales. |
AUSTRALIA |
Michael Quinn in Brisbane for biographical material and Peter
Burgis in Port Macquarie for discographical material. |
CANADA | Mickey Clark of M.C. PRODUCTIONS in Vancouver, BC., James B. McPherson in Rexdale, Ontario |
Revised July 2005