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Total number of records: 7

Count of Subject

SubjectCount
music6
songs, english5
hymns, english2
musical accompaniment2
folk songs, english1
glees, catches, rounds etc1
overtures1
part-songs, english1
songs, italian1

Count of People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Bishop, Henry Rowley (1786-1855)2
Geldert, John1
Johnson, Phoebe Marie Burley (1878-1969)1
Kellner, Ernest August1
Kidson, Frank (1855-1926)1
Leigh, Blanche Legat1
Locke, Matthew (1621-1677)1

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Earliest dateCount
From 18006
From 19001

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Latest dateCount
Up to 18996
Up to 19991

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The airs, choruses, &c introduced in the tragedy of Macbeth by Mathew Locke, with some additions to his original score by E.A. Kellner, expressly for Lord Normanby's private theatre at Florence

Locke, Matthew (1621-1677)

1827

Dated Florence, Nov. 1827. With modern pencilled numeration. With leather spine and boards marbled on the outside

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Pianoforte arrangements by Phoebe Marie Burley Johnson

Johnson, Phoebe Marie Burley (1878-1969)

1920-1955

'The Elopement', pianoforte score, 1920, of overture by Phoebe Marie Burley Johnson; together with pianoforte arrangements by her of eleven folk songs collected by Frank Kidson, n.d.; and various pres...

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When the southern breezes play: song for soprano, tenor and bass voices, with orchestral accompaniment; by Sir Henry Rowley Bishop

Bishop, Henry Rowley (1786-1855)

1827

Inscribed M:S. Scored by E.A. Kellner for Lady Normanby. Florence. 1827. Modern pencilled numeration; last leaf blank

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Miscellaneous songs and hymns

c.1860

Comprises the words and music of English and some Italian songs and hymns, beginning with 'Examples of modulation'

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An anonymous collection of glees and catches, perhaps the repertoire of a Glee Club

c.1800-1810

Contents listed on front paste-down in contemporary hand

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