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'Oratorium Tempore Nativitatis Christi von Johann Sebastian Bach', BWV 248

MS. M. Deneke Mendelssohn c. 69

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Title

'Oratorium Tempore Nativitatis Christi von Johann Sebastian Bach', BWV 248

Shelfmark

MS. M. Deneke Mendelssohn c. 69

Summary

Full score copied by A. Pegel, 1841. Pencil corrections by F. Mendelssohn Barthold throughout.

Date

1841

Language

Latin

Physical facet

ii + 212 pages. Wove paper, 16 staves to a page. Cut by binder. Modern binding. 'Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy' on p. i. pages, quired in twelves except for the first, which is fourteen, and two last, each sixteen leaves.

Physical extent

214 pages

Acquisition

Bequeathed by Helena Deneke, 1973.

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Collection contents

The M. Deneke Mendelssohn Collection

Music by other composers owned by Mendelssohn

Johann Sebastian Bach

'Oratorium Tempore Nativitatis Christi von Johann Sebastian Bach', BWV 248

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