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musical accompaniment7
songs, english4
songs, italian4
songs2
cantatas1
cantatas, secular1
chiming clock music1
hymns, english1
opera1

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Bishop, Henry Rowley (1786-1855)2
Alcock, John1
Astorga, Emanuele Gioacchino Cesare Rincon1
Benedict, Julius (1804-1885)1
Brown, James Clifford1
Cimarosa, Domenico (1749-1801)1
Crawshaw, William1
Croft, William1
Denny, James Runciman (1908-1978)1
Geldert, John1

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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.

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Gipsy's warning, Act 1, by Sir Julius Benedict

Benedict, Julius (1804-1885)

1838

Comprises a musical score for an opera

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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.

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Late eighteenth-century manuscript music miscellany, copied by several hands

c.1775-1800

Contains a miscellany of songs and extracts from songs

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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:...

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Leeds Waits music manuscript entitled 'English Airs', written probably by William Crawshaw.
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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...

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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...

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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.

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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 ...

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Oh' che innocenza, che candore: Quartetto, Song with orchestral accompaniment; del Stefano Pavesi

Pavesi, Stefano

c.1820

Inscribed Lady Normanby on the title-page

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