Symphony, no. 1, D major. Title inside front cover, followed by the titles of the movements, the whole of which has been crossed out, apparently by the composer, who discarded the "program" of the Symphony when it was published in 1899. Full score of the symphony, containing the "Blumine" movement, dropped after the Symphony's premiere in 1889 and not discovered again until this MS came to light. It preceeds the published version, and there are differences in orchestration between the two.
Description:
Some blank pages throughout.
Subject (Name):
Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911. Blumine and Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911. Symphonies, no. 1, D major
Binder's blanks unscanned., Binder's title: Te deum & jubilate for voices & instruments by Dr. Croft., Endorsed by Arthur Henry Mann (1850-1929) on the flyleaf., Musical MS., and Te deum and Jubilate individually paginated.
Subject (Name):
Mann, A. H. (Arthur Henry), 1850-1929--Autograph
Subject (Topic):
Hymns, Morning service music, Psalms (Music)--100th Psalm, Sacred vocal music--18th century--Manuscripts, and Te Deum laudamus (Music)
MS copy of trios, quartets, and sonatas by various composers.
Description:
From the Luttrell Library, but without mark of ownership., Some blanks unscanned., and Volume contains flute or first violin parts to each piece. Composers include Johann Wolfgang Kleinknecht (1715-1786); Hauer; Antonio Filis; Giovanni [Johann Baptist] Vanhal, Misliwecek, called Il Boemo; Guglielmo Kuessner, or Kuesner; and Carlo Francesco Chiabrano (1723-?)
Subject (Name):
Chiabrano, Carlo Francesco, b. 1723, Kleinknecht, Johann Wolfgang, 1715-1786, Myslivecek, Josef, 1737-1781, and Vanhal, Johann Baptist, 1739-1813
Subject (Topic):
Sonatas (Flute and continuo)--Parts, Sonatas (Flute, violin and continuo)--Parts, and String quartets--Parts
13 items at front of volume (with one fragment), 21 written from back. Openings numbered discretely from both ends., Anonymous MS., Copy of tenor parts, evidently by a singer for choir use. Composers include: Daniel Roseingrave (1650-1727); John Blow (1649-1708); Robert Creyghton (1639-1734); Henry Hall ([1655]-1707); Anthony Walkeley (1672-1718); Jeremiah Clarke ([1673]-1707); William Pennycourt; John Jackson (d.1688)., Numerous blanks unscanned., Pagination supplied by cataloger., and With incomplete index.
Subject (Name):
Blow, John, d. 1708, Clarke, Jeremiah, 1669?-1707, Creighton, Robert, ca. 1639-1734, Hall, Henry, ca. 1656-1707, Jackson, John, d. 1688, and Roseingrave, Daniel, d. 1727
Subject (Topic):
Anthems, Morning service music, and Sacred vocal music
Paer, Ferdinando, 1771-1839, creator Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista, 1710-1736
Published / Created:
n.d
Call Number:
Osborn Music MS 518
Image Count:
15
Resource Type:
Music (Printed & Manuscript)
Alternative Title:
[Fragment: Stabat mater]
Description:
Accompanied by a 4-page fragment of a copyists MS of two 4-voice and one 5-voice chorus from the Stabat Mater by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710-1736). and Copyists MS.
Subject (Topic):
Choruses, Sacred vocal music --Scores, Songs (High voice) with guitar, and Stabat Mater dolorosa (Music)
Anonymous MS. and Music scored for piano, with orchestral instrumentation indicated. Many directions in MS for the different dances, such as the Lancers, Quadrilles, Pantalon, etc. Two dance figures are written in French. 23 blank pages at end unscanned.
Subject (Topic):
Dance music--England--19th century, Dance--England, Dance--History--19th century--Handbooks, manuals, etc., Dance--Study and teaching--Great Britain, and Fiddle tunes--England
In several languages, chiefly containing musical material. Contents include: recipes and remedies, poems, an alphabetical list of the people known to Kusser, lists of various kinds of music, lists of tunings of various instruments, instructions for the preparation of a copper plate for engraving, 2 puzzle-counterpoints devised by Kusser, songs, a short treatise on the enharmonic scale, a tabulation of drum rhythms, a treatise on flute-playing, a long treatise on counterpoint, systems for bringing a spinet into equal temperament, notes on the cost of putting on a concert in Dublin, the registration of the organ at Trinity College, Dublin, and a list of 33 directions ""What a virtuoso who comes to London should observe.""
Description:
Holograph. Composed in England and the continent. last page, p. 448, adhered to back pastedown. Text on back pastedown illegible.
Copyist's manuscript consisting of 22 chamber duets by Steffani.
Alternative Title:
Libro di duetti dello Stefani dell’ Illmo. Sigre. Alfonso Marsili
Description:
Agostino Steffani, Italian composer, especially known for his chamber duets for two voices and continuo., Also listed in finding aid for General Collection Manuscript Music Miscellany., Binding: contemporary parchment., and Blanks not scanned.
Subject (Name):
Marsili, Alfonso and Steffani, Agostino,--1654-1728