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NOVELLO COLLECTION. Vol. CXI. 'Miscellaneous Pieces' composed and adapted by Vincent Novello; 1841. In the hand of Vincent Novello, with a printed press cutting relating to 'The Fairies' Meeting'.
ff. i+51. 230 x 300mm.
1. ff. 4v-8. Vincent Novello: 'The Fairies' Meeting', arietta for one or two treble voices and piano; 1839. See Add. 65493, ff. 19-26v for another copy of this setting.
2. ff. 8v-10v. Vincent Novello: 'The Fairies' Meeting', set as a duet, trio and glee for five voices; 1841. See Add. 65493, ff. 27-36v for another copy of this setting with piano part.
3. f. 11. Carl Heinrich Graun: 'Tantum ergo', quartet and chorus. The music adapted to the Latin words by Vincent Novello from part of the chorale, 'Ihr Augen weint!' in 'Der Tod Jesu'.
4. f. 11v. Franz Xaver Schnyder von Wartensee: 'Tantum ergo', for four voices with piano reduction; 1841. The music adapted to the Latin words by Vincent Novello from a chorale in Schnyder von Wartensee's Geistliche Lieder von Novalis.
5. f. 12. Vincent Novello: 'Tantum ergo', in B major, for four voices with piano reduction; 1841.
6. ff. 12v-13v. George Alexander Lee: 'Ballad: The Queen of the Greenwood Tree', orchestrated by Vincent Novello; 1841.
7. f. 14v. Vincent Novello: 'Tantum ergo', in E major, for four voices with piano reduction; 1841.
8. f. 15. Vincent Novello: 'Tantum ergo', in F major, for four voices with piano reduction; 1841.
9. ff. 15v-17v. John Davy: 'Just like Love!' (words, Luiz de Camùoes, translated by Lord Strangford), arranged for four voices with piano reduction by Vincent Novello; 1841. For a later copy of this setting see Add. 65493, ff. 13-18v. This was later published as a supplement to The Musical Times.
10. f. 18. Vincent Novello: 'A Conventual Grace', canon for three soprano voices; n.d. Composed for Novello's Convent Music, vol. 2.
11. ff. 18v-20. Thomas Bateson: 'No. 11. Beauty is a lovely Sweet', madrigal for six voices; 1841. No. 1 from First Set of Madrigals (1604), for three voices, with tenor and two bass parts added by Vincent Novello.
12. ff. 20v-24. Thomas Bateson: 'No. 10. The Nightingale so soon as April', madrigal for six voices; 1841. No. 3 from First Set of Madrigals, for three voices, with tenor and two bass parts added by Vincent Novello.
13. ff. 24v-26. Thomas Bateson: 'No. 15. Ah me! my Mistress scorns', madrigal for six voices; 1841. No. 4 from First Set of Madrigals, for three voices with tenor and two bass parts added by Vincent Novello.
14. ff. 26v-29. Thomas Bateson: 'No. 13. Come follow me, fair Nymphs', madrigal for six voices; 1841. No. 5 from First Set of Madrigals, for three voices, with tenor and two bass parts added by Vincent Novello.
15. ff. 29v-32. Thomas Weelkes: 'No. 24. Cease Sorrows now', madrigal for six voices; 1841. No. 6 from Madrigals to 3, 4, 5 and 6 Voyces (1597), for three voices, with alto, second tenor and bass parts added by Vincent Novello.
16. ff. 32v-35v. John Ward: 'No. My true Love', madrigal for six voices; 1841. No. 1 from First Set of Madrigals (1613), for three voices, with alto, second tenor and bass parts added by Vincent Novello.
17. ff. 36-39. John Ward: 'No. 17. His heart his wound received', madrigal for six voices; 1841. No. 2 from First Set of Madrigals (1613), for three voices with alto, second tenor and bass parts added by Vincent Novello.
18. ff. 39v-42v. Thomas Weelkes: 'No. 19. My Flocks feed not', madrigal for six voices (words, Shakespeare); 1841. No. 2 from Madrigals to 3, 4, 5 and 6 Voyces (1597), for three voices with alto and two bass parts added.
19. ff. 43-46. Thomas Weelkes: 'No. 20. In black mourn I', madrigal for six voices (words, Shakespeare); 1841. No. 3 from Madrigals to 3, 4, 5 and 6 Voyces (1597), for three voices, with alto and two bass parts added by Vincent Novello.
20. ff. 46v-50. Thomas Weelkes: 'No. 21. Clear wells spring not', madrigal for six voices (words, Shakespeare); 1841. No. 4 from Madrigals to 3, 4, 5 and 6 Voyces (1597), for three voices, with alto and two bass parts added by Vincent Novello.
21. 50v-51. Vincent Novello: 'An Evening Prayer to the Virgin Mary', for four voices; 1841. Composed for Novello's Convent Music, vol. 2.
Vincent Novello, organist, composer and publisher: Original compositions by Vincent Novello: circa 1820-1849, n.d: Autogr.
includes:
- f. 11 Carl Heinrich Graun, composer: Sacred vocal music, adapted to words of 'Tantum ergo', arranged by V. Novello by Carl Heinrich Graun: 1841.
- f. 11v Franz Xaver Schnyder von Wartensee, composer: Chorale from 'Geistliche Lieder von Novalis', arranged by V. Novello by Franz Xaver Schnyder von Wartensee: 1841.
- ff. 12v-13v George Alexander Lee, composer and theatre manager: Ballad 'The Queen of the Greenwood Tree', orchestrated by V. Novello by George Alexander Lee: 1841.
- ff. 15v-17v Luiz de Camoes, poet: Percy Clinton Sydney Smythe, 6th Viscount Strangford; Baron Penshurst: John Davy, composer: Song 'Just like love' by John Davy, words by Luiz de Camoes translated by Lord Strangford: 1841, 1842: Copies.
- ff. 18v-29 Thomas Bateson, organist of Chester Cathedral: Madrigals, arranged by V. Novello by Thomas Bateson: 1841.
- ff. 29v-32, 39v-50 Thomas Weelkes, composer: Madrigals, arranged by V. Novello by Thomas Weelkes: 1841.
- ff. 32v-39 John Ward, composer: Madrigals by John Ward: 1841: Copies.
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- Bateson, Thomas, organist of Chester Cathedral, d 1630
Camoes, Luiz de, poet
Davy, John, composer, 1763-1824
Graun, Carl Heinrich, composer, 1704-1759
Lee, George Alexander, composer and theatre manager
Novello, Vincent, organist, composer and publisher, 1781-1861
Schnyder von Wartensee, Franz Xaver, composer
Smythe, Percy Clinton Sydney, 6th Viscount Strangford, diplomatist, 1780-1855
Ward, John, composer
Weelkes, Thomas, composer, c 1576-1623