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Add MS 31572
- Record Id:
- 040-002023709
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002023510
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001443.0x000106
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 31572
- Title:
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Songs from Operas, all (with one exception) by Handel, in score. taken principally from "Ottone and " Flavio", "Alceste", "Admeto", "Semiramide", "Orlando", "Parnasso in Festa".
- Scope & Content:
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ff. 1-171b. Selections from Operas, all (with one exception) by Handel, in score. Unless the contrary is stated, they are arias, with symphonies and accompaniments for strings. Almost all of them were published by Walsh. Nos. 1-9, 11-22 (some described as 'Add MS Songs'), 46-50 ('Add MS Songs') are from 'Ottone' [1722]. A note on f. 1b by P[hilip] H[ayes], 1777, states that the MS was 'written from the Author's Scores.'
1. 'Pur che regni il figlio amato'; with oboes, etc. f. 2. 2. 'Ben che mi sia crudele.' f. 4. 3. 'Pensa ad amare.' f. 6b. 4. 'Del minacciar del vento.' f. 10. 5. Duet, 'Notte cara.' f. 14. 6. 'Dell' onda ai fieri moti.' f. 18. 7. 'Tanti affanni.' f. 22. 8. 'Vieni, o figlio.' f. 24b. 9. 'Alla fama dimmi il vero.' f. 26b. 10. 'A te, che sei sua sposa'; from 'Coriolano' [1723]. By Attilio Ariosti. f. 30. 11. 'Affanni del pensier.' f. 33b. 12. 'Deh, non dir.' f. 36b. 13. Duet, 'A teneri affetti.' f. 38b. 14. 'Gode l' alma.' f. 42. 15. 'Doppo l' orrore.' f. 46. 16. 'No, non temer.' f. 50. 17. 'Spera si, mi dice il core.' f. 53. 18. 'Tra queste care ombre.' f. 56. 19. 'Trema, tiranno.' f. 58. 20. 'La speranza e giunta in porto.' f. 61b. 21. 'Tu puoi strazzarmi.' f. 63b. 22. 'D' innalzar i flutti.' f. 66. 23-45. Twenty-three out of the twenty-four arias and duets in 'Flavio' [1723], originally published by Walsh. ff. 68b-138b. 46. 'lo sperai trovar riposo.' f. 139. 47. 'Un disprezzato affetto.' f. 141b. 48. 'Di far le sue vendette.' f. 144b. 49. 'Cervo altier.' f. 148. 50. 'Vinto e l' amor.' f. 152. 51. 'Mostratevi serene' [from 'Ammeto,' 1726], wrongly described as from 'Alceste.' f. 155. 52. 'Volate più dei venti'; with bassoons, oboes, etc. Here described as 'Add MS Song in 'Admetus,' ' but originally in 'Muzio Scevola' [1721]. f. 156b. 53. 'Dal labbro tuo vezzoso'; from the pasticcio, 'Semiramis' [1733]. This is the only number in the collection which appears to be unpublished. f. 161. 54. Trio, 'Consolati, o bella'; from 'Orlando' [1732]. f. 166.
ff. 172-178b. Two arias, with symphonies and accompaniments for strings, in score, from the serenata, 'Parnasso in Festa' [1734], by Handel. 1. 'Circondin lor vita le grazie florite.' f. 172. 2. 'Torni pure.' f. 175b.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002023510
036-002023691
040-002023709 - Is part of:
- Add MS 31384-31823 : The following collection of MS. Music, Nos. 31,384-31,823, was formed by Mr. Julian Marshall.
Add MS 31555-31578 : WORKS Of George Frederic Handel. In twenty-four volumes.
Add MS 31572 : Songs from Operas, all (with one exception) by Handel, in score. taken principally from "Ottone and " Flavio",… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002023510[0160]/036-002023691[0018]/040-002023709
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 31384-31823
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 volume (178 folios)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
Italian - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1734
- End Date:
- 1734
- Date Range:
- after 1734
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
- Paper oblong folio
- Custodial History:
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Philip Hayes, Professor of Music at Oxford: Owned.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Ariosti, Attilio, composer
Hayes, Philip, Professor of Music at Oxford - Subjects:
- Cantatas
Operas