"To Coretta Scott King"--Page 3., For voice and piano., Presentation inscription from Frances Thomas to Langston Hughes. From the Langston Hughes Papers., and Staff notation.
Publisher:
MusiCraft Productions : Arts and Crafts Co-op
Subject (Name):
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967--Presentation inscription from F. Thomas and Thomas, Frances S., -1999--Presentation inscription to L. Hughes
Subject (Topic):
Mothers and sons--Songs and music and Songs with piano
"To Coretta Scott King"--Page 3., For voice and piano., Presentation inscription from Lagston Hughes to Yale. From the Langston Hughes Papers., and Staff notation.
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
Contains keyboard and vocal music, including: Tenducci, one item signed by him; Giordani; and others.
Bound with Johann Christian Bach, [Gioas, rè di Giuda], T’adoro te solo eterno mio Dio, holograph, circa 1770.
and Inscribed "Cheveley," possibly Louisa Cheveley.
Alternative Title:
Gioas, rè di Giuda. T’adoro te solo eterno mio Dio
Description:
Blanks not digitized.
Subject (Name):
Arne, Thomas Augustine, 1710-1778. Artaxerxes, Bach, Johann Christian, 1735-1782. Gioas, rè di Giuda. T’adoro te solo eterno mio Dio, Carter, Thomas, ca. 1740-1804, Charlotte, consort of George III, King of Great Britain, 1744-1818, Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814, East, Michael, ca. 1580-1648, Giordani, Tommaso, ca. 1733-1806 , Hook, Mr. (James), 1746-1827, Linley, Thomas, 1733-1795. Duenna, Shield, William, 1748-1829, and Tenducci, Giusto Ferdinando, ca. 1735-1790
Manuscript music for lute in German tablature notation, in an unidentified hand, including songs, dance music, and chorales. Includes arrangements of songs by Paul Hofhaimer (1459-1537), Hans Newsidler (1508-1563), Ludwig Senf (approximately 1486-1542 or 1543), and Thomas Stoltzer (-1526), and arrangements of chorales by Martin Luther (1483-1546). Dance music includes "Bentzenauer Tanz," possibly indicating creation in Switzerland.
Description:
Binding: 18th century vellum., Date of creation supplied by cataloger., Paper: Italian, with anchor watermark (Briquet 523)., Purchased from Richard A. Linenthal (Sotheby's sale, London, 2018 May 22, lot 87) on the James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection Fund, 2018., Staff notation;, Tablature., Title devised by cataloger., and Titles of contents in German.
Subject (Name):
Hofhaimer, Paul, 1459-1537, composer, Luther, Martin, 1483-1546, composer, Newsidler, Hans, 1508-1563, composer, Senfl, Ludwig, approximately 1486-1542 or 1543, composer, and Stoltzer, Thomas, -1526, composer
Subject (Topic):
Chorales, Dance music--16th century, Dance music--Switzerland, Intabulations (Lute), Lute music--16th century, and Songs, German--16th century
Manuscripts in the Albi Rosenthal collection of Monteverdi and the birth of opera, 1579-1966
Container / Volume:
Folder 3
Image Count:
17
Resource Type:
Music (Printed & Manuscript)
Abstract:
Contains three musical dialogues (duets) and a madrigal for solo voice and continuo.
Description:
Blanks not scanned., Cover has arms of Marcantonio [Borghese], 1st Prince of Sulmona, 1616-1658., Faint contemporary signature in pencil on flyleaf verso: Armando[?] R[?], and Holograph MS, signed
Subject (Geographic):
Sulmona (Italy) --History
Subject (Name):
Borghese, Marcantonio --dedication
Subject (Topic):
Canzonets (Part songs), Italian, Madrigals, Italian --17th century, Music --17th century, Opera --Italy --17th century, Songs (High voice) --Scores, Songs (Medium voice) --Scores, and Songs, Italian
Sketches, holograph, for La baguette. A few sketches for Les bavards are also present. Holograph annotations on endpapers include names and addresses; notes about composition and rehearsals for La baguette, dated 1862 November; and transcription of a poem by Julius Sturm.
Alternative Title:
Baguette
Description:
Also listed in finding aid for General Collection Manuscript Music Miscellany., Binding: contemporary calf-backed boards, by Lard-Esnault, Paris., Contains additional blank pages, not digitized., Jacques Offenbach, French composer., La baguette: opera, also titled Fédia, with libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. Begun in 1862; incomplete., Les bavards: opera, with libretto by Charles Nuitter, after Cervantes's Los habladores. First performed 1862., Purchased from Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. (Sotheby's music sale, 2001 May 25, lot 147), on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 2001., and Title devised by cataloger.
Subject (Name):
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de,--1547-1616--Musical settings, Offenbach, Jacques,--1819-1880, and Sturm, Julius,--1816-1896