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'Canto Chorus 1st' part-book

MS. Mus. d. 170

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Title

'Canto Chorus 1st' part-book

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. d. 170

Summary

Contents:

(a) (pp. 1-9) Purcell's music for The Tempest [Z. 631] and Act I of his King Arthur [Z. 628].

(b) (pp. 10-14) Music [by Richard Leveridge, see Musical Quarterly, xlvii, 1961, pp. 22-40] for Macbeth, attributed to Purcell, altered to Locke.

(c) (p. 15) Chorus from Handel's Solomon, 'May no rash intruder' [HWV 67/14].

(d) (p. 16) Pergolesi, 'Gloria in excelsis' [Paymer 46b], 18th cent.

iii + 33 pages.

Date

18th cent., n.d.

Language

English

Physical extent

36 pages

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Collection contents

Two vocal part-books from a set, 'Canto Chorus 1st' and 'Canto Chorus 2nd'

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