Since its foundation in 1822 the academy has acquired important collections of instruments, manuscripts, letters, performance editions, artworks, teaching materials, memorabilia and other objects. Within this are many collections named after individuals, including those relating to the conductors
John Barbirolli,
Otto Klemperer,
Henry Wood and
Charles Mackerras, pianist
Harriet Cohen, the concert agent Norman McCann, lutenist and scholar Robert Spencer, composer
Arthur Sullivan, jazz star
Kenny Wheeler and the Foyle Menuhin Archive. The collections also include items concerning the history of the institution such as student registers, programmes, prize boards, certificates, medals and commemorative photographs.
Manuscripts The academy houses original manuscripts by
Purcell,
Schubert,
Mendelssohn,
Liszt,
Brahms,
Sullivan and
Vaughan Williams, musical memorabilia and other exhibits.
String instruments The academy holds a collection of more than 200
stringed instruments from the
violin family. These have been acquired for the benefit of students and recent leavers and they are maintained by the academy's resident
luthier. The collections include several instruments of the
Stradivarius family, including the Rutson (1694), Kustendyke (1699),
Viotti-ex-bruce (1709), Maurin (1718), and the Habeneck (1734), violas Archinto (1699), cello Marquis de Corberon-ex-Loeb (1726). Other instruments include
Nicolo Amati violin (1662), Girolamo II violin (c.1671) and violin (1719), violin by
Antonio and
Girolamo Amati (1629) and a
Hieronymus Amati violin (1719).
Other collections Other collections include the Foyle Menuhin archive (letters, music, photographs, artworks and more collected by
Yehudi Menuhin over his lifetime), the
Priaulx Rainier (1903–1986) Collection and The McCann Collection. == See also ==