Kerckhoven, Abraham van den, ca. 1618-1701 Liberti, Henricus, ca. 1600-1669 Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon, 1562-1621
Published / Created:
[circa 1650s]
Call Number:
Osborn Music MS 533
Image Count:
166
Resource Type:
Music (Printed & Manuscript)
Description:
Anglo-Flemish organ music, written in manuscript on paper, in several unidentified hands, known as the Novello Organ Book. The manuscript contains over one hundred works, including organ masses and other Roman Catholic liturgical music, possibly used by English recusants in the Low Countries. Also present are preludes and fugues, variations, fantasias, and other secular music. Composers include Abraham van den Kerckhoven, Henricus Liberti, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, and Jacobus de Cherf. A few works are dated 1651., Annotations in English, French, Latin, and Flemish., Binding: vellum boards, rebacked., Cover: Presented to the library of the Musical Antiquarian Society by Vincent Novello, April 1844., Formerly owned by John Watts, Vincent Novello, the Musical Antiquarian Society, Camille Saint-Saens, Eugene Gigout, and Leon Boellmann., Inside front cover: Vincent Novello...kindly presented to me by my old friend John Watts, Feby 19, 1841., p. 105 tipped in., Pages [330-364] blank, unscanned., Pages 90-99 omitted from pagination, numerous errors., Preliminary page: signatures of Camille Saint-Saens and Eugene Gigout., and Title from cover.
Subject (Name):
Kerckhoven, Abraham van den, ca. 1618-1701, Liberti, Henricus, ca. 1600-1669, Saint-Saens, Camille, 1835-1921, provenance, and Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon, 1562-1621
Subject (Topic):
Catholics -- England -- 17th century, Organ music -- 17th century, and Organ music -- Netherlands -- 17th century
Score, holograph, inscribed to Raoul Gunsbourg, Paris, 1912 Mar. Other holograph annotations, dated 1887-1891, include brief references to Sibyl Sanderson and Manon.
Description:
Also listed in finding aid for General Collection Manuscript Music Miscellany., Purchased from Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 2001., Scène religieuse, for mezzo soprano, tenor, baritone, chorus (SATB) and orchestra, with text by Georges Boyer. First performed 1886?; published 1887 (vocal score)., and Title from caption.
Subject (Name):
Gunsbourg, Raoul,--1859-1955, Gunsbourg, Raoul,--1859-1955--Presentation inscription from J. Massenet, Massenet, Jules,--1842-1912, Massenet, Jules,--1842-1912.--Manon, Massenet, Jules,--1842-1912--Presentation inscription to R. Gunsbourg, and Sanderson, Sibyl,--1865-1903
Subject (Topic):
Cantatas, Secular--Scores and Composers--France--19th century
Calvocoressi, M. D. (Michel D.), 1877-1944 Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972 Rummel, Walter Morse, 1887-1953
Published / Created:
[1929?], c1913.
Call Number:
Za P865 +G913Hb
Image Count:
28
Alternative Title:
9 chansons de troubadours des XIIième et XIIIième siècles, Chansons de troubadours des XIIième et XIIIième siècles, and Neuf chansons de troubadours des XIIième et XIIIième siècles
Description:
Each song has original text with M.D. Calvocoressi's French translations and Ezra Pound's English translations., Original wrappers., and The original edition, published 26 March 1913, gives a different address in the imprint.
Publisher:
Augener Ltd., 18 Great Marlborough Street, & 57 High Street, Marylebone, London, W.1,
Armorial bookplate of Augustus Russell Street. Bookplate: Ex libris Francisci Dominici Bertram, pharmacopolae nemausnesis. Imperfect: Vol. 20 wanting., By A. F. Prévost, continued by A. G. Meusnier de Querlon, A. Deleyre and J. P. Rousselot de Surgy., and Title in red and black.
Publisher:
Didot, [etc., etc.],
Subject (Name):
Astley, Thomas., Bertram, Francis Dominick--Bookplate., Deleyre, Alexandre, b. 1726., Green, John, -1757., Meusnier de Querlon, A.-G. (Anne-Gabriel), 1702-1780., Rousselot de Surgy, Jacques-Philibert, b. 1737., Street, Augustus Russell--Bookplate., Tachard, Guy, 1651-1712 Second voyage de Tachard aux Indes Orientales., and Tachard, Guy, 1651-1712 Voyage de Gui Tachard a Siam.
Score, holograph. Dated at end, 1851 June 8, Mont-Chartrain.
Description:
Also listed in finding aid for General Collection Manuscript Music Miscellany., Bound by a former owner., Jacques Offenbach, French composer., Purchased from Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. (Sotheby's music sale, 2001 May 25, lot 146), on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 2001., Set of waltzes for orchestra. Composed 1851., and Title from caption, written in an unidentified hand.
Albert Cuyp -- Paul Potter -- Anton van Dyck -- Antoine Watteau., At head of title: A Madame Madeleine Lemaire., BEIN 2000 Folio 123: Without the portfolio. One set of original wrappers., BEIN Koch Folio 7: All four fascicles in original wrappers in portfolio as issued. 38 cm. At head of port. in first fascicle is a presentation inscription from Marcel Proust [to Hahn?]. From the Frederick R. Koch Collection, FRKF 1366., Cover title., and Sheets loose, engraved throughout; each piece with separate pagination.
Publisher:
Heugel & cie,
Subject (Name):
Hahn, Reynaldo,--1875-1947--Presentation inscription from M. Proust, Koch, Frederick R.--(Frederick Robinson)--Ownership, Proust, Marcel, 1871-1922, Proust, Marcel,--1871-1922--Musical settings, and Proust, Marcel,--1871-1922--Presentation inscription to R. Hahn
A collection of 87 anonymous French love songs and vaudevilles, with an alphabetical index at the back.
Description:
Anonymous MS., Binder's blanks unscanned., Binder's title: Recueil de Vaudevill, Binding: Contemporary French blue morocco, gilt with the arms of Michel Begon on front and back., Bookplate of E. Valdruche., Index starts at p. 305 but is discreetly paginated., and Pages 292-304 blank (but with printed floral borders) and unscanned.
Subject (Name):
Valdruche, Eugene, d. 1913?, provenance
Subject (Topic):
Chansons--18th Century, Songs, French--18th century--Texts, Songs--France--18th century, Vaudeville--France--Early works to 1800, and Vaudevilles--Librettos
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