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Twelve motets for three voices and bass by Agostino Steffani, score copied in England, probably by its first owner Samuel Harrison

MS. Don. c. 80

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Title

Twelve motets for three voices and bass by Agostino Steffani, score copied in England, probably by its first owner Samuel Harrison

Shelfmark

MS. Don. c. 80

Summary

Twelve motets for three voices and bass by Agostino Steffani, score copied in England, probably by its first owner Samuel Harrison, 18th century

Date

18th century

Language

English

Physical facet

Calf, gilt, rebacked

Physical extent

164 pages

Custodial history

Owned by Samuel Harrison; bookplate of G. E. P. Arkwright.

Acquisition

Bought, Otto Haas, cat. 37, item 155, and given by the Friends of the Bodleian, 1959. See F.O.B. Annual Report, 1960.

Subject

Composers, Italian

Music

18th century

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  • Steffani, Agostino, 1654-1728

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