A Guide to the Richmond Musicians Club records, 1916-1969 M 222 A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Collection number M 222

A Guide to the Richmond Musicians Club records, 1916-1969 M 222

A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Collection number M 222


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VCU James Branch Cabell Library

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Richmond, Virginia 23284
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Betsy Pittman

Repository
VCU James Branch Cabell Library
Identification
M 222
Title
Richmond Musicians Club records 1916-1969
Quantity
5.2 Linear Feet
Creator
Richmond Musicians Club (Va.)
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

There are no restrictions.

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open to research.

Preferred Citation

Richmond Musicians Club records, Collection # M 222, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.


Biographical / Historical

The Musicians Club of Richmond was founded in 1916 by a group of 30 women musical artists, teachers, and patrons, and was modeled after an earlier music organizations, the Wednesday Club (1893). It was primarily a woman's organization, although men could join as "associate" members. Although it began as a relatively small club, it quickly grew and by 1937, had more than 1000 members, sponsored a yearly opera performance, and concerts by many international artists. The Musicians Club provided the support for the founding and growth of the Richmond Symphony. members maintained that the Richmond's Musician's Club was a civic, cultural, and philanthropic group, and in no way a commercial venture. Its mission was to promote music in Richmond, as well as the musicians themselves, local and well known. The club cultivated a basic love and appreciation of music in and around the city, and sponsored public and private concerts, for club members, general audiences, and for charitable organizations, such as the Crippled Children's Hospital, the City Home, and the Soldier's Home. The first president was Francis Deane Williams.

Scope and Contents

The collection contains correspondence, minutes, newspaper clippings and other materials documenting the history of the Richmond Musicians Club for the years 1916 through 1969.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Associations, institutions, etc. -- Virginia -- Richmond.
  • Concerts -- Virginia -- Richmond.
  • Music -- 20th century. -- Virginia -- Richmond
  • Music -- Societies, etc. -- Virginia -- Richmond
  • Richmond Musicians Club (Va.) -- Archives

Container List

Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1:1
Correspondence
1962-1965
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1:2
Minutes
1927-1936
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1:3
Minutes
1936-1950
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1:4
Programs and Membership
1916-1955
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1:5
Treasurers Reports
1920-1950
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1:6
Minutes
1916-1921
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 1:7
Minutes
1924-1932
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2:1
Program Committee
1923-1924
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2:2
Guest Book
1916-1929
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2:3
Minutes
1950-1955
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2:4
Scrapbook
1937-1939
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2:5
Scrapbook
1939-1940
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 2:6
Scrapbook
1941-1943
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3:1
Scrapbook
1926-1936
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3:2
Scrapbook
1935-1937
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3:3
Scrapbook
1940-1941
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3:4
Scrapbook
1943-1945
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3:5
Scrapbook
1945-1946
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 3:6
Scrapbook
1945-1948
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4:1
Scrapbook
1958-1960
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4:2
Scrapbook
1962-1964
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4:3
Scrapbook
1964-1967
Mixed Materials Box-folder: 4:4
Scrapbook
1967-1969