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:
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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
Horn, Charles Edward, 1786-1849 Horn, Charles Frederick, 1762-1830
Published / Created:
1809, undated
Call Number:
OSB MSS 146
Collection Title:
Hanover royal music archive
Container / Volume:
Box 868
Image Count:
198
Abstract:
Contains: vocal music, including: Charles Frederick Horn, Hark the loud Trumpet (London: author), initialled by the composer); Charles Edward Horn, Make ready, Present, Fire (London: Goulding), initialled by the composer; Bedoyere, Six Romances (London: author), signed by the composer; Bremner, A Second Set of Scots Songs, adapted for the Voice and Harpsichord (London: Preston); God Save the King, anonymous setting for the fiftieth anniversary of the reign of George III (no place: no publisher, October 25th 1809).
and Cover title: Englische Gesänge.
Alternative Title:
Englische Gesänge and God save the King
Subject (Name):
Horn, Charles Edward, 1786-1849 and Horn, Charles Frederick, 1762-1830
Contains: print and manuscript songs, including: Shield, The Overture, Songs, Duetts &c in the Musical Farce of The Lock and Key (London: Preston); A. Rosselli, Four Canzonets (London: author), signed by Princess Augusta, 1798; Johann Christian Bach, [Rinaldo ed Armida. Io ti lascio questo addio] The first Favorite Rondeau Sung by Mr. Tenducci at Mess.rs Bach and Abel’s Concert (London: Cahusac, [1790?]); Tenducci’s Second Rondeau, 1779 (London: Cahusac); Elizabeth Turner, [Not, Chloris, that I juster am], words by Sir Charles Sedley (Lady’s Magazine, Supplement, 1796); Holy, Holy, Holy, hymn, manuscript, possibly in a royal hand. and Cover title: Englische Gesänge.
Alternative Title:
Englische Gesänge, Rinaldo ed Armida. Io ti lascio questo addio, Tenducci’s Second Rondeau, and The first Favorite Rondeau Sung by Mr. Tenducci at Mess.rs Bach and Abel’s Concert
Subject (Name):
Bach, Johann Christian, 1735-1782. Rinaldo ed Armida. Io ti lascio questo addio, Rosselli, Agrippino, fl. 1784-1800 , Shield, William, 1748-1829. Lock and key , and Tenducci, Giusto Ferdinando, ca. 1735-1790
Contents: songs, arias, and keyboard and other instrumental music in various hands, including music in the hand of Princess Augusta (initialled, Windsor December 1st 1787); an early version of Yankee Doodle; music by Weidemann and Vinci; two sets of six minuets, possibly by Sir William Parsons, possibly in the hand of Frederick Nicolay (For Her Majesty’s Birth Day, 1788); music by Mattia Vento, performed by Giusto Ferdinando Tenducci; military music for the Coldstream Guards; and sketch possibly in the hand of Charles Frederick Horn
Alternative Title:
Yankee Doodle
Description:
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Subject (Name):
Augusta Sophia, Princess, daughter of George III, King of Great Britain, 1768-1840, Band of the Coldstream Guards (Great Britain), Horn, Charles Frederick, 1762-1830, Parsons, William, Sir, 1746-1817 , Tenducci, Giusto Ferdinando, ca. 1735-1790, and Vento, Mattia, 1735-1776
Subject (Topic):
Keyboard instrument music, Minuets, Vocal music, and Yankee Doodle (Song)
Contents include music in the hand of Charles Frederick Horn and annotations by Princess Augusta., Inscribed by Princess Augusta: Given me by my two Dear Brothers the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge after my beloved Amelia’s death, Nov. 21st, 1810., and Signed by Princess Amelia; initialled by Princess Augusta.
Description:
Front cover wanting.
Subject (Name):
Amelia, Princess, daughter of George III, King of Great Britain, 1783-1810, Augusta Sophia, Princess, daughter of George III, King of Great Britain, 1768-1840, and Horn, Charles Frederick, 1762-1830
Subject (Topic):
Glees, catches, rounds, etc.--19th century, Piano music, Songs with piano--19th century, and Vocal music
Contents: keyboard music and songs, including in the hands of Charles Frederick Horn (signed, 1790; fingering guide for scales; and an unfinished keyboard draft); Princess Augusta (inscribed The Trip to Weymouth, 1790, AS; and composition drafts); Princess Elizabeth (German Air Ohne Liebe); and Lady Mary Howe (1791)
and Inscribed: Augusta Sophia, Queens House, London, 1789.
Description:
Blanks not digitized. and Volume written in both directions.
Subject (Name):
Augusta Sophia, Princess, daughter of George III, King of Great Britain, 1768-1840 and Horn, Charles Frederick, 1762-1830
Contains: dances, songs, and drafts in several hands, including Charles Frederick Horn; Horn and Princess Augusta (Ye woods and ye Mountains); and other Princesses.
and Signed by Princess Augusta.
Description:
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Subject (Name):
Augusta Sophia, Princess, daughter of George III, King of Great Britain, 1768-1840 and Horn, Charles Frederick, 1762-1830