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- 040-001990607
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- 032-001990461
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000336.0x000170
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NOVELLO COLLECTION. Vol. CXIII. 'Studies in Vocal Counterpoint'; 1845. With two printed press cuttings relating to the publication of Volume 1 and a letter of 1846 from T. P. [Thomas Pickering?] (ff. vi-vii verso).
ff. viii+26. 290 x 234mm.
1. f. 1v. Samuel Webbe the elder: 'Stay, Daphne, Stay'.
2. f. 2. Samuel Webbe the elder: 'Young Man'.
3. f. 2v. John Hilton: 'Come let us all a maying go'.
4. f. 3. Maurice Greene: 'Hail! Green Fields'.
5. ff. 3v-4. William Byrd: 'An Invitation to the Green Wood shade'.
6. ff. 4v-5. William Bates: 'Sir, you are a comical Fellow'.
7. f. 5v. William Shield: 'Care thou canker'.
8. f. 6. John Hilton: 'Come hither, Boy'.
9. f. 6v. Luffman Atterbury: 'Sweet enslaver'.
10. f. 7. Jonathan Battishill: 'I lov'd thee'.
11. ff. 8v-9. Thomas Cooke: 'Thou gentle breeze'.
12. ff. 9v-10. Benjamin Cooke: 'Fill the glass'.
13. ff. 10v-11. Benjamin Cooke: 'Not unto us'.
14. f. 11v. Benjamin Cooke: 'The dumb peal'.
15. f. 12. Benjamin Cooke: 'Bell, Bim Bome. The same differently set.'
16. ff. 12v-13. Benjamin Cooke: 'Let us eat'.
17. f. 13v. Benjamin Cooke: 'Quid pejus'.
18. f. 13v. Benjamin Cooke: 'Miserere'.
19. f. 14. Cooke the younger: 'Blessed is he that expecteth nothing'.
20. f. 14. Cooke the younger: 'May each married lady'.
21. f. 14v. Benjamin Cooke: 'Come come away'.
22. f. 15. Benjamin Cooke: 'Of his right eye'.
23. ff. 15v-16. Benjamin Cooke: 'Sanctus'.
24. f. 16v. Thomas Cooke: 'Raise the voice of praise'.
25. f. 17. Benjamin Cooke: 'Glory be to God'.
26. f. 17v. Benjamin Cooke: 'Ut Relevet'.
27. f. 18. Benjamin Cooke: 'I am unable'.
28. f. 18v. Benjamin Cooke: 'I was promised'.
29. f. 19. Benjamin Cooke: 'Hoc mysterium'.
30. ff. 19v-20. Benjamin Cooke: 'She, soft and meek'.
31. f. 20v. Domenico Dragonetti: 'Perche Carina mia'.
32. f. 21. Domenico Dragonetti: 'Dolce Amore'.
33. ff. 21v-22. Benjamin Cooke: 'Here! India bonds'.
34. ff. 22v-24. William Lawes: 'Jesus is harmonious'.
35. f. 24v. Sigismund von Neukomm: 'Sanctus'.
36. f. 25. John Hilton: 'Come follow me'.
37. f. 25v. Edmund Needham: 'Come follow me'.
38. f. 26. John Smith: 'The silver swan.'
Benjamin Cooke, MusD; composer: Vocal and keyboard music, etc., by Benjamin Cooke: 1845-1847: Copies.
includes:
- f. vii Thomas Pickering, editor of Crotch's Elements of Musical Composition: Letter to V. Novello from Thomas Pickering: 1846.
- ff. 1v-2 Samuel Webbe, the elder; composer and organist: Vocal music by Samuel Webbe: 1760-1820: Copies.
- ff. 2v, 6, 25 John Hilton, the younger; church musician and composer: Vocal music by John Hilton: 1845-1849: Copies.
- f. 3 Maurice Greene, organist and composer: Vocal music: 1845-1849: Copies.
- ff. 3v-4 William Byrd, composer: Madrigals by William Byrd: 1845, n.d: Copies.
- ff. 4v-5 William Bates, composer: Catch 'Sir you are a comical fellow' by William Bates: 1845: Copies.
- f. 5v William Shield, composer: Songs by William Shield: 1845: Copies.
- f. 6v Luffman Atterbury, composer: Versions of catch 'Sweet enslaver' by Luffman Atterbury: 1845-1849, n.d: Copies.
- f. 7 Jonathan Battishill, composer and organist: Glee 'I lov'd thee' by Jonathan Battishill: n.d: Copies.
- ff. 8v-9, 16v Thomas Simpson Cooke, composer, instrumentalist and singer: Vocal music by Thomas Simpson Cooke: 1845, n.d: Partly autogr.
- f. 14 Cooke, son of Benjamin Cooke, Mus.D: Vocal music by — Cooke: 1845: Copies.
- ff. 20v-21 Domenico Dragonetti, double-bass player and composer: Vocal music by Domenico Dragonetti: 1845, n.d: Copies.
- ff. 22v-24 William Lawes, composer: 'Jesus is harmonious' by William Lawes: 1845: Copy.
- f. 24v Sigismund von Neukomm, composer: Sacred vocal music by Sigismund von Neukomm: circa 1839-1849, n.d: Partly autogr.
- f. 25v Edmund Needham, composer: 'Come follow me' by Edmund Needham: 1845: Copy.
- f. 26 John Stafford Smith, musicologist and composer: 'The Silver Swan' by John Stafford Smith: 1845: Copy.
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- Add MS 65382-65525 : NOVELLO COLLECTION Music manuscripts written or collected by the publisher and editor, Vincent Novello (b.1781, d.1861),…
Add MS 65485-65496 : G. COMPOSITE VOLUMES C. GENERAL COMPOSITE VOLUMES, ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY
Add MS 65494-65495 : NOVELLO COLLECTION. Vols. CXIII, CXIV. Vincent Novello: 'Studies in Vocal Counterpoint' books 2-4; 1845-1849. Scores in…
Add MS 65494 : NOVELLO COLLECTION. Vol. CXIII. 'Studies in Vocal Counterpoint'; 1845. With two printed press cuttings relating to the… - Hierarchy:
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1845
- End Date:
- 1845
- Date Range:
- 1845
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Atterbury, Luffman, composer and builder, 1740-1796
Bates, William, composer, fl 1750-1780
Battishill, Jonathan, composer and organist, 1738-1801
Byrd, William, composer
Cooke, Benjamin, MusD, composer
Cooke, Thomas Simpson, composer instrumentalist and singer
Cooke, —, son of Benjamin Cooke MusD
Dragonetti, Domenico, double-bass player and composer, 1763-1846
Greene, Maurice, organist and composer, 1696-1755
Hilton, John, the younger, church musician and composer
Lawes, William, composer
Needham, Edmund, composer
Neukomm, Sigismund Ritter, composer, 1778-1858
Pickering, Thomas, editor of Crotch's Elements of Musical Composition
Shield, William, composer
Smith, John Stafford, musicologist and composer
Webbe, Samuel, the elder, composer and organist