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Sacred music by Samuel Arnold, Thomas Attwood Walmisley, Henry Purcell and Sir George Elvey

Mus. 32 c. 151 (4) and (14)

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Title

Sacred music by Samuel Arnold, Thomas Attwood Walmisley, Henry Purcell and Sir George Elvey

Shelfmark

Mus. 32 c. 151 (4) and (14)

Summary

Sacred music by Samuel Arnold, Thomas Attwood Walmisley, Henry Purcell and Sir George Elvey, c 1900, n.d.

Date

c 1900, n.d.

Language

English

Multiple languages

Latin

Physical facet

Manuscripts bound in a volume of miscellaneous printed items.

Physical extent

8 pages

Custodial history

Owned by John S. Bumpus (1861-1913).

Acquisition

Bought, 1982.

Subject

Choruses, Sacred

Evening service music

Anthems

19th century

Music

Music -- Manuscripts -- 19th century

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  • Elvey, Sir George Job, 1816-1893

  • Purcell, Henry, ? 1658-1695

  • Arnold, Samuel, 1740-1802

  • Walmisley, Thomas Attwood, 1814-1856

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