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'Messa di Giuseppe Haÿden in C dur' for SATB soli, SATB chorus and orchestra

MS. Mus. c. 593

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Title

'Messa di Giuseppe Haÿden in C dur' for SATB soli, SATB chorus and orchestra

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. c. 593

Summary

'Messa di Giuseppe Haÿden in C dur' (i.e. Missa Cellensis [Hob. XXII:5] by Franz Joseph Haydn), early 19th-cent.

Date

early 19th cent.

Language

Latin

English

Physical facet

i + 164 leaves, 12 staves to a page. No discernible watermark. Binding: English, half roan with marbled paper covered boards.

Physical extent

165 Leaves

Custodial history

Inscribed 'Edmund Harris, March 20th 1819' on upper pastedown.

Acquisition

Transferred from the Faculty of Music Library, 1995.

Subject

Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with orchestra

19th century

Music

Masses -- Scores

Music -- Manuscripts -- 19th century

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  • Haydn, Franz Joseph, 1732-1809

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