Dettingen Te Deum, Utrecht Te Deum and Utrecht Jubilate : manuscript, [ca. 1807]

Author
Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759 [Browse]
Uniform title
Format
Musical score, Manuscript
Language
English
Description
1 score (90, 40, 33 p.) : paper ; 36 x 26 cm.

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        Subject(s)
        Former owner
        Library of Congress genre(s)
        Rare books genre
        Getty AAT genre
        Contains
        Contained in
        James S. Hall Collection of George Frideric Handel, 1714-1968 1946-1968
        Compiled/​Created
        [ca. 1807]
        Linking notes
        Forms part of the James S. Hall collection of George Frideric Handel (C0640).
        Summary note
        Composite volume containing manuscript copies of three works by Handel, "Dettingen Te Deum," "Utrecht Te Deum," and "Utrecht Jubilate." Written in unknown hand on a pale blue paper which is probably to be dated 1807. The 3/4 section of the first chorus of the Dettingen Te Deum has two missing bars at 82-84, a mistake which occurs in all the early printed scores (Walsh, Randall, Wright, etc.) until corrected in the English Handel Society's edition of 1846/7. This suggests that this manuscript may have been copied from the early printed scores.
        Notes
        • Supplied title.
        • For chorus (SSATB), solo bass voice, and orchestra.
        • "Presented to Dr. Jon Lang ... W. Nelson"--Written in pen on front flyleaf.
        Binding note
        Marbled boards.
        Language note
        English words.
        Provenance
        Bookplate of Jacobi S. Hall.
        Other format(s)
        Also available in an electronic version.
        In
        James S. Hall collection of George Frideric Handel, 1714-1760
        OCLC
        177448461
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