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Article
Garnham, A. M. (2024) The Dartington Summer School of Music. Music, Migration and Mobility Online Resource: Émigré Musicians from Nazi Europe
Loges, N. (2019) Händels Musik und Programmgestaltung in Londons Kristallpalast, 1859–1874 [Programming Handel’s music at the Crystal Palace, 1859–1874]. Göttinger Händel-Beiträge, 20 pp. 61-76. ISSN 0177-7319 (print) 2197-330X (online)
Wright, D. C. H. (2008) Concerts for coteries, or music for all? Glock's Proms reconsidered. The Musical Times, 149 (1904) pp. 3-34. ISSN 0027-4666 (print) 2397-5318 (online)
Book Section
Garnham, A. M. (2007) The BBC in possession, 1945-59. In: The Proms: A New History. Thames and Hudson, pp. 130-167. ISBN 9780500513521
Hewett, I. (2007) Joining the queue: audiences for the Proms. In: The Proms: A New History. Thames & Hudson, London, pp. 210-231. ISBN 978-0500513521
Wright, D. C. H. (2007) Reinventing the Proms: the Glock and Ponsonby eras, 1959-85. In: The Proms: A New History. Thames & Hudson, London, pp. 168-209. ISBN 9780500513521
Conference or Workshop Item
Wright, D. C. H. and Kenyon, N. and Deathridge, J. and Langley, L. (2004) The Proms and London concert life. In: Saul Seminar, 20 April 2004, British Library, London. (Unpublished)
Wright, D. C. H. and Kenyon, N. and Doctor, J. (2007) Pre-Prom talk. In: BBC Promenade Concerts, 26 July 2007, London. (Unpublished)
Edited book
Wright, D. C. H. and Doctor, J. and Kenyon, N., eds. (2007) The Proms: a new history. Thames & Hudson, London. ISBN 9780500513521
Other
Wright, D. C. H. (2001) Grove Music Online article: London (i) VII: Musical life since 1945: 1. Introduction; 3. Concert life: (i) Postwar consolidation 1945–60, (ii) New repertories, 1960–mid-1980s, (iii) Diversity and marketing initiatives from the mid-1980s; 4: Contemporary music. Oxford University Press, Oxford.