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NOVELLO COLLECTION. Vol. CIX. Vocal music; after 1819 (watermark)-1849, n.d. Vocal, chorus or full scores. Partly printed, partly in the hand of Vincent Novello.
ff. ii+119. Overall size 310 x 240mm. Vincent Novello's binding of 1849, numbered 199.
1. ff. 2-3v. Vincent Novello: 'Asperges me', for four voices and organ; 1842. Vocal score. Autograph. Intended for vol. 2 of Novello's Convent Music (see note f. 2), though it does not appear in the published work.
2. ff. 4-5v. [Aegide?] Werner: 'Asperges me', for four voices and organ, with alterations and additions by Vincent Novello; 1841. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
3. ff. 6-9. Fernando Sor: Motet 'O crux! Ave, spes unica', for four voices, with keyboard accompaniment by Vincent Novello; n.d. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello. The accompaniment is incomplete.
4. ff. 10-11. Anon.: 'Ave Maria', for alto and tenor, with symphonies and organ accompaniment by Arthur Henry Brown; 1847. Vocal score. Copy in Brown's hand. A note (f. 10) states that the melody was found on a stone fragment in Rome and copied by J. Lawes [sic] in 1659.
5. ff. 12-12v. Louis Spohr: 'O Gloriosa Domina', arranged to Latin words, and with an organ accompaniment, by Vincent Novello, from the Larghetto of the 4th movement of Symphony no. 4, 'Die Weihe der Töne'; 1841. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
6. ff. 13-16v. Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen: Offertory for a Virgin, not Martyr, beg. 'Filiae regum', for SSS or SSA and organ, arranged by Vincent Novello; 1845. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello. Intended for publication as no. 68 of Novello's Offertories (see note f. 13).
7. ff. 17-18. Nicolò Jommelli: 'Miserere', for four voices and organ (1765); n.d. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
8. f. 19. Gregorian chant for the 'Stabat Mater', harmonised for four voices by Vincent Novello; after 1840. Vocal score. Autograph of Vincent Novello. Intended for vol. 2 of Novello's Convent Music (see note f. 19), though it does not appear in the published work.
9. f. 19v. Vincent Novello: Chant for the Litany, for four voices and organ; n.d. Vocal score. Autograph. Intended for vol. 2 of Novello's Convent Music (see note f. 19v), though it does not appear in the published work.
10. ff. 20-21v. Claudio Casciolini: The Litany, adapted for SATB and organ and in part composed by Vincent Novello; n.d. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
11. ff. 22-24v. Gasparini: 'Offertory for the Mass of the B.V.M. after Easter', beg. 'Beata es Virgo Maria', for SATB, with organ part and other additions by Vincent Novello; n.d. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
12. ff. 25-27. Domenico Viverani: 'Ave Maria', for solo voice and piano; n.d. Vocal score. Autograph. With a presentation inscription from the composer to Clara Novello (f. 25).
13. ff. 28-28v. [Peter] Winter: 'Agnus Dei', duet for soprano, tenor and continuo; n.d. Vocal score. Copy.
14. ff. 29v-28v (vol. rev.). Sketch for a song, 'When in death I shall calm recline'; n.d. Vocal score. Incomplete.
15. f. 30. Anon.: chant for Alleluia verse following the Gradual in the Proper of the Mass, for SATB; n.d. Chorus score. Copy (?)
16. ff. 31-33. [Francesco?] Durante: Motet 'Dominus memor fuit', for SATB and keyboard; n.d. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
17. ff. 34-35v. Edward Holmes: Fugato, 'Genetori [sic]', for SATB; after 1819 (watermark). Chorus score. Autograph. For a second autograph of this work see Add. 65488, ff. 29-30v.
18. ff. 36-37v. Franz Schubert: 'O Domine Deus! speravi in te', for solo voice and piano, adapted from 'Wehmut' (D.772); n.d. Vocal score. Copy.
19. ff. 38-47v. Paolo Bonfichi: 'Beata nobis gaudia', duet for tenor, bass and strings; n.d. Full score. Copy.
20. ff. 48-48v. K. Stich: At Whitsuntide, beg. 'Emitte Spiritum tuum', for SATB and organ, newly adapted by Vincent Novello; n.d. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello. Intended for publication as no. 33 of Novello's Select Offertories (see note f. 48).
21. ff. 49-50v. Francesco Antonio Valotti: Motet 'O vos omnes', for four voices, edited and with an accompaniment by Vincent Novello; n.d. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
22. ff. 51-54v. Henry Bishop: 'Crucifixus', for SATB soloists, chorus and piano or organ; n.d. Vocal score. Copy, with autograph title and signature.
23. ff. 55v-57. Giovanni Tadolini: 'Gloria Patri', for soprano, mezzo-soprano and organ or piano. Printed vocal score, Paris: Bernard Latte, [circa 1835].
24. ff. 58-61. Louis Spohr: Duet 'Forsake me not', English version of 'Sei mir nicht schrecklich in der Not' from 'Die letzten Dinge' (English words, E. Taylor). Printed vocal score, apparently either proof-sheets for, or an off-print of, pp. 75-81 of the vocal score of the complete oratorio published London: Novello, 1831.
25. ff. 62-63v. Hector Berlioz: 'Hostias', chorus for TTBB from the 'Grande Messe des morts', with keyboard reduction from the orchestral score by Vincent Novello; 1849. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
26. ff. 64-67v. Johann Nepomuk Hummel: 'In toto corde meo', a bass solo and chorus for the Offertory, adapted from 'O du, der Eseln erster unterm Monde' from 'Die Eselshaut' or 'Die blaue Insel', with an organ accompaniment by Vincent Novello; [1842?]. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello. Intended for publication as no. 5 of Novello's Select Offertories (see note f. 64). For full score see Add. 65416, ff. 3-9v.
27. ff. 68-69. Ludwig van Beethoven: adaptation for SSATB by Vincent Novello of part of the second movement of the String Quartet in E flat major, op. 127; 1839. Chorus score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello. It was Novello's intention to supply Latin words suitable for a motet or a Benediction piece (see note f. 68).
28. ff. 70-70v. Eliza Flower: 'Tantum ergo', for four voices and organ, adapted to the Latin words by Vincent Novello; 1841. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
29. ff. 71-72v. Joseph Gwilt: 'Motett for four Voices', beg. 'De Profundis'. Printed chorus score, London, 1814. With manuscript annotations by Vincent Novello and an autograph presentation inscription to him from the composer; [1845?].
30. ff. 73-76. Joseph Gwilt: 'Antiphona, ad Magnificat, In Festo Pentecostes', for AATB, beg. 'Non vos relinquo orphanos'. Printed chorus score, London, 1814. With manuscript annotations by Vincent Novello; 1845.
31. ff. 77-85v. D. Berger-Hubené: 'Panis Angelicus', solo for soprano or tenor and organ or piano; 1824. Vocal score. Autograph.
32. ff. 86-87v. C. R. Dobrisch: 'Sanctus', for SSAATTBB, the accompaniment added by Vincent Novello; 1846. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello. The staves for the accompaniment have been left blank.
33. ff. 88-88v. Bernhard Hahn: Prayer 'Salvum fac populum tuum' a 4; 1844. Chorus score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello. The staves for the organ accompaniment have been left blank.
34. ff. 89-96v. Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: 'Coro Fugata' [sic] 'Sicut erat in principio', for SSATB and orchestra, from 'Laudate pueri', with organ part added by Vincent Novello; n.d. Full score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello. The organ part is incomplete.
35. ff. 97-98v. Auguste Panseron: 'O salutaris', for SSA and organ or piano; n.d. Printed vocal score, possibly an excerpt from Panseron's Messe à trois voix égales, published by Romagnesi of Paris (see no. 36 below). A note in Vincent Novello's hand states that the score was presented to him by Dragonetti.
36. f. 99. Printed catalogue of vocal music published by Romagnesi of Paris, with manuscript annotations in Vincent Novello's hand; n.d.
37. ff. 100-110. Carl Böhmer: 'Salve Regina', for SATB and orchestra. Printed full score, Berlin: Westphal, [circa 1840].
38. ff. 111-112v. Francesco Ciampi: 'Agnus Dei', for solo voice and keyboard; n.d. Vocal score. Copy.
39. ff. 113-114. Friedrich Nohr: 'Nonnen-Chor', for SSAA, with keyboard accompaniment by Vincent Novello; 1847. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
40. ff. 115-116. Wilhelm Häser: 'Nachruf an L. van Beethoven', for SSTB, with keyboard accompaniment by Vincent Novello; 1847. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
41. ff. 117-118v. Louis Schlösser: Prayer 'Hör' O Gott, Allmachtiger [sic]', for SSA and organ; n.d. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
42. ff. 119-119v. Charles Guynemer: 'Tantum ergo' in G, for four voices, from an English hymn, the organ part by Vincent Novello; [1842?]. Vocal score. Copy in the hand of Vincent Novello.
Vincent Novello, organist, composer and publisher: Original compositions by Vincent Novello: circa 1820-1849, n.d: Autogr.
includes:
- ff. 4-5v [Aegide?] Werner, composer: 'Asperges me' by [Aegide?] Werner: 1841: Copy.
- ff. 6-9 Fernando Sor, composer: Motet 'O crux!' by Fernando Sor: n.d.: Copy.
- ff. 10-11 Arthur Henry Brown, composer: Anonymous duet 'Ave Maria' , arranged with symphonies by Arthur Henry Brown: 1847.
- ff. 12-12v, 58-61 Louis Spohr, composer: Vocal music by Louis Spohr: [1831?]-1841, n.d: Partly copies. Partly printed.
- ff. 13-16v Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen, composer: Offertory 'Filiae regum', arranged by V. Novello by Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen: 1845.
- ff. 17-18 Nicolò Jommelli, composer: Vocal music by Nicolò Jommelli: aft. 1794-1846, n.d: Copies.
- ff. 20-21v Claudio Casciolini, composer: Sacred vocal music by Claudio Casciolini: circa 1840, n.d: Copies.
- ff. 22-24v [Quirino?] Gasparini, composer: 'Beata es Virgo Maria', with additions by V. Novello by [Quirino?] Gasparini: n.d.
- ff. 25-27 Domenico Viverani, composer: 'Ave Maria' by Domenico Viverani: n.d.: Autogr.
- ff. 28-28v Peter von Winter, composer: Vocal music: circa 1812-1837, n.d: Copies.
- ff. 31-33 Francesco Durante, composer: Sacred vocal music by Francesco Durante: circa 1833-aft. 1837: Copies.
- ff. 34-35v Edward Holmes, organist and music critic: Vocal music by Edward Holmes: circa 1815-1822: Mostly autogr.
- ff. 36-37v Franz Peter Schubert, composer: Vocal music by Franz Peter Schubert: 1840-1849, n.d: Copies.
- ff. 38-47v Paolo Bonfichi, composer: Duet 'Beata nobis gaudia' by Paolo Bonfichi: n.d: Copy.
- ff. 48-48v K. Stich, composer: 'Emitte Spiritum tuum', arranged by V. Novello by K. Stich: n.d.: Copy.
- ff. 49-50v Francesco Antonio Valotti: Sacred vocal music by Francesco Antonio Valotti: n.d.: Copies.
- ff. 51-54v Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, composer: Sacred music, etc., by Sir Henry Rowley Bishop: n.d: Copies.
- ff. 55v-57 Giovanni Tadolini, composer: 'Gloria Patri', vocal score by Giovanni Tadolini: circa 1835: Printed.
- ff. 58-61 Edgar Taylor, translator of Grimm: Duet 'Forsake me not' by L. Spohr , translated by Edgar Taylor: [1831?]: Printed.
- ff. 62-63v Louis Hector Berlioz, composer: Vocal score of 'Hostias' from 'Grande messe des morts', arranged by V. Novello by Louis Hector Berlioz: 1849: Copy.
- ff. 64-67v Johann Nepomuk Hummel, composer: Vocal and instrumental music by Johann Nepomuk Hummel: circa 1825-1842, n.d: Copies.
- ff. 68-69 Ludwig van Beethoven, composer: Vocal arrangements of music by Beethoven: 1839, circa 1840, n.d: Copies. Partly incomplete.
- ff. 70-70v Eliza Flower, composer: 'Tantum ergo' by Eliza Flower: 1841: Copy.
- ff. 71-76 Joseph Gwilt, musician and writer on architecture: Motets by Joseph Gwilt: 1814: Printed with MS. annotations by V. Novello: Autogr. dedication.
- ff. 77-85v D. Berger- Hubené, composer: 'Panis Angelicus' by D. Berger- Hubené: 1824: Autogr.
- ff. 86-87v C. R. Dobrisch, composer: 'Sanctus': 1846: Copy.
- ff. 88-88v Bernhard Hahn, composer: 'Salvum fac populum tuum' by Bernhard Hahn: 1844: Copy.
- ff. 89-96v Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, composer: Sacred vocal music by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: aft. 1804-[1840?], n.d.: Copies.
- ff. 97-98v Auguste Panseron, composer: Motet 'O salutaris', vocal score by Auguste Panseron: n.d.: Printed.
- f. 99 Romagnesi; music publisher, Paris: Catalogue of vocal music: n.d: Printed, with MS. annotations by V. Novello.
- ff. 100-110 Carl Böhmer, composer: Motet 'Salve Regina' by Carl Böhmer: circa 1840: Printed.
- ff. 111-112v Francesco Ciampi, composer: 'Agnus Dei' by Francesco Ciampi: n.d: Copy.
- ff. 113-114 Friedrich Nohr, composer: 'Nonnen-Chor' arranged by V. Novello by Friedrich Nohr: 1847.
- ff. 115-116 Wilhelm Häser, composer: 'Nachruf an L. van Beethoven' by Wilhelm Häser: 1847: Copy.
- ff. 117-118v Louis Schlösser, composer: 'Hör' O Gott, Almachtiger' by Louis Schlösser: n.d.: Copy.
- ff. 119-119v Charles Guynemer, composer and violinist: Vocal music by Charles Guynemer: 1833-1842, n.d: Partly autogr.
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ff. 25-27 Clara Anastasia Novello, afterwards Gigliucci; daughter of V Novello; soprano: Owned.
ff. 97-98v Domenico Dragonetti, double-bass player and composer: Owned.
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- Names:
- Beethoven, Ludwig, composer, 1770-1827
Berlioz, Louis Hector, composer, 1803-1869
Bishop, Henry Rowley, Knight, composer, 1787-1855
Bonfichi, Paolo, composer
Brown, Arthur Henry, composer
Böhmer, Carl, composer
Casciolini, Claudio, composer
Ciampi, Francesco, composer
Dobrisch, C R, composer and collaborator of Vincent Novello, fl 1846
Dragonetti, Domenico, double-bass player and composer, 1763-1846
Durante, Francesco, composer, 1684-1755
Flower, Eliza, composer, 1803-1846
Gasparini, Quirino, composer, 1721-1778
Gigliucci, Clara Anastasia, née Novello, singer, 1818-1908
Guynemer, Charles, composer and violinist
Gwilt, Joseph, architect, writer and musician, 1784-1863
Hahn, Bernhard, composer, fl 1844
Holmes, Edward, organist and music critic
Hubené, D Berger-, composer
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk, composer and pianist, 1778-1837
Häser, Wilhelm, composer
Jommelli, Niccolò, composer, 1714-1774
Nohr, Friedrich, composer
Novello, Vincent, organist, composer and publisher, 1781-1861
Panseron, Auguste, composer
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista, composer, 1710-1736
Romagnesi, music publisher, of Paris
Rungenhagen, Carl Friedrich, composer
Schlösser, Louis, composer
Schubert, Franz Peter, composer, 1797-1828
Sor, Fernando, composer
Spohr, Louis, violinist and composer, 1784-1859
Stich, K, composer
Tadolini, Giovanni, composer
Taylor, Edgar, translator of Grimm
Valotti, Francesco Antonio
Viverani, Domenico, composer
Werner, Aegide?, composer
Winter, Peter, violinist and composer, 1754-1825