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Fifty-nine remaining instrumental parts

MS. Mus. Sch. C. 117c

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Title

Fifty-nine remaining instrumental parts

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. Sch. C. 117c

Summary

'An anthem, performed on occasion of... King George the Third his wedding with his Queen Charlotte, in the Royal Chapel at St. James's [London] on Tuesday Sept 8th 1761', presumably by W. Boyce ('The King shall rejoice'). No. 26687 contains the fifty-nine remaining instrumental parts: a list of the parts will be found at fol. 97 of no. 26686.

Date

Written in 1761

Language

English

Physical extent

156 Leaves

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An anthem, performed on occasion of King George the Third's wedding to Charlotte, presumably by W. Boyce

Fifty-nine remaining instrumental parts

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