Alexander Gibson (conductor) - Sources

Sources

  • New York Times
  • Scottish Opera - the first ten years by Conrad Wilson, 1972 ISBN 0-00-410584-2
  • It's a Curious Story - The Tale of Scottish Opera 1962-1987 by Cordelia Oliver, 1987 ISBN 1-85158-066-2
  • Alex - the Authorised Biography by Conrad Wilson, 1993 ISBN 1-85158-574-5
  • The Theatre Royal : Entertaining a Nation by Graeme Smith, 2008 ISBN 978-0-9559420-0-6

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