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The Leeds Quarters, by James Runciman Denny
Denny, James Runciman (1908-1978)
1953
Comprises the score for the chiming bells installed in the clock tower of the Parkinson Building, University of Leeds.
Gipsy's warning, Act 1, by Sir Julius Benedict
Benedict, Julius (1804-1885)
1838
Comprises a musical score for an opera
Scores by Alexander Goehr.
Goehr, Alexander
1970-1976
Comprises: (1) Symphony in one movement, 1970. (2) Metamorphosis/Dance, 1974. (3) String quartet no. 3, 1976.
Late eighteenth-century manuscript music miscellany, copied by several hands
c.1775-1800
Contains a miscellany of songs and extracts from songs
Collection of organ parts for various church services, anthems etc., compiled by John Alcock.
Alcock, John
175-?
Comprises organ parts for the following pieces (mainly also listed on the contents page): pp. 1-9 'Mr: Gibbons's Morning Service' [in G]; pp. 10-14 'Evening Service Dr: Gibbons' [in G]; pp. 15-18 'Mr:...
Leeds Waits music manuscript entitled 'English Airs', written probably by William Crawshaw.
Crawshaw, William
1760s-1770s
Contains the following fifty-seven 1, 2 and 3 part pieces: Strain of Mr. Chilcot, In praise of Bacchus, Collin's farewell to Grisy, The northern lad's complaint, Minuet by Mr. Festing, Vauxhall or Spr...
Album containing manuscript and printed cantatas, songs, and arias, mainly by Handel.
1717-1755
The album, presumably at one time the property of the Miss Morgan named on the front cover, contains a total of 20 pieces of music, variously printed and manuscript, all for voice (words given) with t...
Un ballo in maschera by Giuseppe Verdi, with a translation by George Linley.
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901)
185-?
A copy of Verdi's 'Un ballo in maschera' with a complete English translation of the libretto in the hand of George Linley, whose version was used for the English stage production.
Songs of Shakespeare: |bfor tenor voice and piano /|cF.S. Mumby.
Mumby, F S
1946
A music score for a cycle of eight songs with lyrics from Shakespeare's plays: 1. Dumain's ode (Love's labour's lost. Act 4, Sc.3) dated Sept 13th 1945; 2. Sonnet dated June 27th 1946; 3. Autolycus's ...
Lo here the gentle lark: song with orchestral accompaniment by flute, oboe, clarinet, fagotto, trombi, trombone and corni, timpani, violins, viola, and bass: by Sir Henry Rowley Bishop
Bishop, Henry Rowley (1786-1855)
c.1820
Autograph full score. Modern pencilled numeration. Last page blank
Oh' che innocenza, che candore: Quartetto, Song with orchestral accompaniment; del Stefano Pavesi
Pavesi, Stefano
c.1820
Inscribed Lady Normanby on the title-page