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Mass in F, attributed to Haydn

MS. Mus. c. 367

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Title

Mass in F, attributed to Haydn

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. c. 367

Summary

'Missa ex F a 4 Vocibus Conc: et Ripieni, 2 Violinis Conc. et Ripieni, 2 Cornibus, et Organo, Violoncello con Violone, Del Sig[no]re Haydn'. Not an authenticated work of either Joseph or Michael Haydn. Includes postcard from H. C. Robbins Landon to Margaret Crum: "The Hopkinsons Mass by Haydn is not by Michael. I should catalogue it simply as Haydn, Joseph (attributed to), and leave it at that".

Date

late 18th cent.

Language

Latin

Physical facet

Parts on folio sheets, ruled with 14 staves on each side and contained in a folder of the same paper, not ruled (now bound together). Watermark in G. Eineder, Ancient paper-mills of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, M. C. P. viii, 1960, no. 318, i. e. made by J. A. Unold, Wolfeg (Altdorf-Karbach), 1740-1785.

Physical extent

1 volume

Acquisition

Bought, 1967.

Subject

18th century

Music -- Manuscripts -- 18th century

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  • Haydn, Franz Joseph, 1732-1809

  • Haydn, Johann Michael, 1737-1806

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