GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vols. XXII-XXIV. 'The Hymm of Jesus' for two choruses SATB, semi-chorus SSA and orchestra (words: translated by the composer from the Apochryphal Acts of St John), op. 37, H 140; [1917]. Presented by Imogen Holst by courtesy of Stainer & Bell Ltd. Three volumes.
GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vol. VIII. 'King Estmere', Old English Ballad set for SATB chorus and orchestra (words: from Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry), H 70; [1903]. Full score. Annotated in red ink with further crayon conductor's markings and pencil printer's markings. Voca...
GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vol. XIII. 'Christmas Day' for SATB chorus and orchestra (or organ), (words and melodies: traditional), H 109; [1910]. Full score. Mostly autograph. Published as Christmas Day: choral fantasy on old carols, Novello's collection of anthems no. 983, 1910. Present...
GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vol. XX. 'Japanese Suite' for orchestra, op. 33, H 126; [1915]. Full score. Annotated in crayon and pencil. Dedicated to 'the Amanuensis'. Published Hawkes & Son, 1925. Presented by Imogen Holst and Boosey & Hawkes Ltd. ff. ii+26. 355 x 270mm. Quarter...
GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vol. XXVI. 'Short Festival Te Deum' for chorus and orchestra (words: from the Book of Common Prayer), H 145; [1919]. Full score. Annotated in pencil and crayon. Dedicated to Morley College. Published as no. 215 of 'Modern Church Services' by Stainer & Bell,...
GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vols. XXVIII, XXIX. 'The Perfect Fool', opera in 1 act (libretto by the composer), op. 39, H 150; 1922. Two volumes.
GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vols. XXXIX, XL. Double Concerto, for two violins and orchestra, op. 49, H 175; [1929]. Dedicated to Adila Fachiri and Jelly d'Aranyi. Presented by Imogen Holst by courtesy of J. Curwen & Sons Ltd. Two volumes.
GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vols XV, XVI. 'Hymn to Dionysus' for SSAA chorus and orchestra (words translated from The Bacchae of Euripides by Gilbert Murray), op. 31 no. 2, H 116; 1913. Dedicated 'To H. B. G.' [ie. H. Balfour Gardiner]. Presented by Imogen Holst by courtesy of Stainer & Bell Ltd. Two volumes.