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- Record Id:
- 040-002000044
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- 032-002000020
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000533.0x0002a7
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GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vol. XXI. Six Choral Folksongs (words: traditional, collected in Hampshire by G. B. Gardiner unless otherwise stated), op. 36[B], H 136; [SATB versions 1916, TTBB versions 1924]. SATB versions mostly autograph. All with piano for practice only. Annotated in red ink and pencil. Mostly engraver's copies. SATB versions published as nos. 1083-8 of 'Choral Handbook' by J. Curwen & Sons, 1917. TTBB versions published by J. Curwen & Sons as nos. 615-619 of 'The Apollo Club' (1923-1925). Presented by Imogen Holst by courtesy of J. Curwen & Sons Ltd.
ff. 37. Largest size 369 x 274mm.
1. ff. 1-4. 'I sowed the seeds of love' for SATB. With non-autograph piano reduction (ff. 3v-4). Dedicated to W. G. Whittaker and his singers.
2. ff. 5-10. 'There was a tree' for SATB. Dedicated to W. G. W. [ie. W. G. Whittaker] and his singers.
3. ff. 11-14. 'Matthew, Mark, Luke and John' for SATB (words: traditional from 'Songs of the West' ed. S. Baring-Gould). Copy except for a few autograph instructions. Dedicated To W. G. W. [ie. W. G. Whittaker] and his singers.
4. ff. 15-19. 'The Song of the Blacksmith' for SATB. Copy except for a few instructions. Dedicated to C. K. S. and the Oriana [ie. Charles Kennedy Scott and the Oriana Madrigal Society].
5. ff. 20-23v. 'I love my love' for SATB (words: traditional, collected in Cornwall by G. B. Gardiner). Dedicated to C. K. S. and the Oriana.
6. ff.24-28. 'Swansea Town' for SATB. Dedicated to C. K. S. and the Oriana.
7. ff. 29-29v. 'I sowed the seeds of love' for TTBB; [1924].
8. f. 30. 'Matthew, Mark, Luke and John' for TTBB; [1924].
9. ff. 31-32v. 'The Song of the Blacksmith' for TTBB; 1924.
10. ff. 33-35. 'I love my love' for TTBB; 1924.
11. ff. 36-37v. 'Swansea Town' for TTBB; [1924].
includes:
- ff. 1-14 William Gillies Whittaker, Professor of Music, Glasgow University: Folksong arrangements by G. Holst , dedicated to William Gillies Whittaker: 1916.
- ff. 15-28 Charles Kennedy Scott, choral conductor: Folksong arrangements by G. Holst , dedicated to Charles Kennedy Scott: 1916, 1924.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002000020
036-002000026
040-002000044 - Is part of:
- Add MS 57863-57910 : GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Music manuscripts of Gustav Theodore Holst (b. 1874, d.1934); 1890-1934, n.d. Autograph and…
Add MS 57867-57910 : C. WORKS AFTER 1895
Add MS 57883 : GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vol. XXI. Six Choral Folksongs (words: traditional, collected in Hampshire by G. B. Gardiner… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002000020[0003]/036-002000026[0016]/040-002000044
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- Record Type (Level):
- File
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- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1924
- End Date:
- 1924
- Date Range:
- 1924
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Scott, Charles Kennedy, choral conductor
Whittaker, William Gillies, Professor of Music Glasgow University