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Magnificat and Nunc dimittis ('Mode VIII') by [Robert Seymour ?] Bridges

MS. Mus. b. 387

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Title

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis ('Mode VIII') by [Robert Seymour ?] Bridges

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. b. 387

Summary

Autograph ink score of Magnificat and Nunc dimittis by [Robert Seymour ?] Bridges, with separate voice parts in various hands, undated, [c 1900?].

Date

[c 1900?]

Language

Multiple languages

English

Latin

Physical facet

18 staves to a page (score, 34 leaves); 12 staves to a page (15 parts).

Physical extent

1 box

Acquisition

Transferred from the Faculty of Music, 2002.

Subject

Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied

20th century

Music -- Manuscripts -- 20th century

Evening service music

Music

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  • Bridges, Robert Seymour, 1844-1930

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