A History of Solihull Society of Arts
Nigel Ian Cameron
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- Publisher: Brewin Books
- ISBN: 9781858585062
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Probably unique in being established during
WWII, the Solihull Society of Arts became a remarkable organisation. With
almost a thousand members each year between the 1960s and the early 1980s
involved with its Literary, Drama, Art and Music Sections, it attracted famous
people to speak at its meetings or give recitals.
For 23 years the Society ran a Competitive
Music Festival judged by distinguished musicians. Its concerts and theatrical
performances - especially the annual pantomime - were often sold out. Its
members had their work hung at the Royal Academy Exhibitions in London.
Historical research was mainly local but nevertheless resulted on one occasion being acclaimed by the Oxford English Dictionary for recording earlier versions of words than hitherto known. The Society's Annual Dinners were the social event of the year.
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Format | Paperback |
Pages | 184 |
Dimensions | 240mm x 170mm |
Illustrations | 29 colour |