Includes cello part, Song in Barnaby Brittle., Numerous additions and corrections bound over original parts., Page 6 bound to p. 5 as fold-out., and Page 7 is fold-out to p. 8.
Subject (Name):
O’Keeffe, John, 1747-1833. Poor soldier.
Subject (Topic):
Dramatic music -- England -- 18th century, Incidental music -- England -- 18th century, Opera -- England -- 18th century, Operetta--England, and Theater -- Great Britain -- 18th century
Additional p. 15-16 tipped in between p. 20-21., Additional p. 17 tipped in after p. 23., Blanks unscanned, excluded from pagination., Folder 2 of 2 for Handel choruses., P. blank, unscanned., and Wanting p. 11-14.
Subject (Topic):
Choruses, Dramatic music -- England -- 18th century, Incidental music -- England -- 18th century, and Theater -- Great Britain -- 18th century
Anonymous musical MS., Consisting of a 4 part canon for 2 tenors and 2 bassi, set to the text To Father Son & Holy Ghost All Glory be therefore., and Written in the shape of a square to be read from four sides of the paper.
MS, mostly holograph. and Note: 35 Cantatas for one voice with continuo, numbers 1-5, 7-10, 14-27, 29,and 32-35 are in the composers hand and are signed and dated by him.
Clavierbuchlein vor Wilhelm Friedemann Bach and Clavier-Büchlein vor Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Description:
About two-thirds of the book in J.S. Bach's autograph. Cf. Bach-Gesellschaft, Bd. 45., Contents include preludes from the Kleine Praeludien, preludes from Das wohltemperierte Klavier, Two-part and Three-part inventions; two incomplete movements by J.C. Richter, a partita by G.H. Stölzel, and a suite attributed to J.P. Telemann., Inscription on flyleaf, signed J. Koetschau., Ms., Signature, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, on back endpaper., and Title on front endpaper.
Subject (Name):
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. and Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann, 1710-1784.
Anonymous MS copy., Full score, with all the first movement, most of the second, and none of the third. The concerto was written ca. 1720, but not published until ca.1850., and Signed presentation copy from Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) to Ferdinand David (1810-1873), dated 19 January 1841. Some marking my be David's.
Subject (Name):
David, Ferdinand, 1810-1873 and Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847
Printed score for Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony no. 3 (Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, undated), with extensive holograph annotations by Mahler, including conductor's markings and alterations to orchestration.
Description:
Stamp on preliminary page: Gustav Mahler, Wien. and Stamp on title page: Emil Berté & Cie., Musikalienhandlung, Wien.
Subject (Name):
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Symphonies, no. 3, op. 55, E♭ major, Beethoven, Ludwig van,--1770-1827.--Symphonies,--no. 3, op. 55,--E♭ major, and Mahler, Gustav,--1860-1911