Rare and manuscript music materials, including early printed music scores and music manuscripts, autograph letters, and glass plate photographs.
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Sweet doth blush the rosy morning
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Translated from an oriental essay on chastity[.] For 2 voices [by] Mr. Harington., Duet for two voices unaccompanied., Publishers' initials at foot of page: "L.L. & B." [i.e. Longman, Lukey & Broderip]., Caption title. Without imprint., Reprinted from the plates of the composer's 'A favorite collection of songs, glees, elegies & canons ...' (p. 14)., First line: Sweet doth blush the rosy morning.
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Symphonies, D major
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Haydn ; arranged by Charles N. Boyd., Originally for orchestra; arr. for organ., Caption title., Includes organ registration choices possibly in the hand of Harvey Gaul., In folder marked "For Harvey Gaul.", Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809. Symphonies, D major arr, H. I, 13, D major arr, Menuetto; arr.
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Symphonies, F major
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Brahms ; arranged by Charles N. Boyd., Originally for orchestra; arr. for organ., Caption title., At end: C.N.B. 3/20/'36., In folder marked "For Harvey Gaul."
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Tempest Vocal score Vocal score
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composed by Henry Purcell., Imprint covered by seller's label., Adapted from Shakespeare by Dryden and Davenant., Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Tempest., Tempest.
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Theodora
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composed by G.F. Handel., Aria from the oratorio 'Theodora' (HWV 68/31) for alto, strings and continuo (figured bass), in score., Caption title., Figured bass unrealized.
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Theodora
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by Handel., Recitative and aria from the oratorio by Handel (HWV 68/13-14), for voice, strings and continuo (figured bass), in score., Caption title., This print not in RISM A/I., First line of recit.: O worse than death indeed., First line of aria: Angels ever bright and fair.
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Theodora
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composed by G.F. Handel ; adapted for the piano forte or organ by T. Haigh., HWV 68., Price 1s.
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Thomas and Sally. Selections
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Compos'd by Dr. Arne., Texts by I. Bickerstaffe. Cf. Lowenberg. Annals of opera., List of other music available from the printer at the bottom of t.-p.
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Tom Careless
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composed by Mr. Hook., On two staves for voice and keyboard., Caption title., Words by E. Topham., First line: Tom careless was odd, like a genius some said., Text to verses 2-4 printed at bottom of leaf.
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Trio sonatas, violins, continuo
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composed by J.S. Humphries. Opera prima., At bottom of t.p.: N.B. These sonatas are proper to be play'd with two German flutes &c.
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