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Incidental music to Shakespeare plays, all for piano solo

MS. Mus. c. 502

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Title

Incidental music to Shakespeare plays, all for piano solo

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. c. 502

Summary

a (fols. 1-13) Richard III. Dated 19-27 July 1892. With pencil and crayon annotations;

b (fols. 15-22) Hamlet. Dated March 1897. With pencil annotations;

c (fols. 23-26) Macbeth. Dated 5-19 Feb. 1900. With pencil annotations;

d (fols. 27-32v) Othello. Dated Aug.-Sept. 1903. With pencil annotations.

All except the third item are marked 'For Mr. J.H. Leigh's reading version'.

Date

1892-1903

Language

English

Physical extent

32 Leaves

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Collection contents

Music manuscripts of Ernest Walker, with other related material

Single longer works

III. Piano music

Incidental music to Shakespeare plays, all for piano solo

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