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" RECEUFIL de Piéces choisies pour le Clauessin, 1702, "compiled by William Babell. Autogr. The principal contents are twenty-nine suites probably adapted and arranged by the compiler, many of them from operatic works by Jean Baptiste Sully (ff. 1-10...
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"ATYS; Tragedie en Musique;" composed in 1676 by Giovanni Battista Lulli; full score to French words. Paper; xviiith cent.; with the book-plate of John, Duke of Bedford, 1736. Folio. Purchased from Dr. H. Gauntlett., 18th century
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Lully (Jean Baptiste). Phaeton; 17th century-18th century. Opera in 5 acts with a prologue; with symphonies and accompaniment for wind and strings, with a figured bass, in score. There is a printed titlepage with a portrait of..., 17th century-18th century
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" COLLECTION of lessons set for the harpsichord," by G. F. Handel, Giovanni Battista Buononcini, Dr. W. Croft, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Dr. M. Greene, Dr. Thomas Deane, John Weldon, Jean Baptiste Lully, -Webber, and Jeremiah Clark. At the reverse e..., 18th century
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MS Mus. 142. ENGLISH VIOLIN MUSIC; circa 1680. A set of four part-books of suites of chamber and theatre music, comprising two violin parts and two virtually identical bass parts, probably intended for bass viol and theorbo. Each of the four parts, w..., approximately 1680
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SCENES from operas by Jean Baptiste Lully, André Campra, and other composers of the last quarter of the 17th and first quarter of the 18th centuries; with accompaniments for strings, etc., and a figured bass for harpsichord, in score. Paper; ff. 157...., approximately 1719
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Instrumental Music (First Series), Vol. III; 18th century, 19th century.. In separate parts, except where otherwise stated. Nos. 1 and 10-11 bear the signature ‘W. Griesbach’.ff. 197.1. ff. 1-33. Hommert ( ): Concerto in D maj..., 18th century-19th century
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The Henry Gilbert Papers, 1821-1980 (inclusive)
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A VOLUME containing the following Dramatic pieces, by Jean Baptiste Lully: La Mascarada;-Feste de L'Amour et de Bacchus;-Psyché;-Cadmus;-Thesée;-Alceste;-Atys;-Isis. xviith cent. Folio. [16,045.]Jean Baptiste Lully, composer: Dramatic pieces., 17th century
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JEAN-BAPTISTE LULLY: arias, duets and instrumental pieces from Cadmus et Hermione, Thesée and Le Carnaval Mascarade; circa 1700. Copy, written in ink in the same hand throughout, on four printed staves per page. French. Annotation reads ‘Livre pou..., approximately 1700
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COLLECTION of French, English, and Scotch Dance Tunes, Marches, and Airs, for one or more flutes. Among them are the overtures to " La Grotte de Versailles " (f. 6) and Lully's " Roland " (f. 8), a Scotch tune by Godfrey Finger (f. 4), " Follia di Sp..., approximately 1700
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" ALCESTE" : tragedy by Jean Baptiste Lully, in full score. Paper; ff. iv + 142. Folio. Late XVII cent. Engraved portrait of the composer, by Edelinck, f. 2. Belonged, 17th-18th cent., to -de Seré. Bookplate of W. H. C[ummings] (sale-cat., lot 1014)....
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AUTOGRAPH letters and signatures of literary and scientific artists and savans in France and the Netherlands; 1612-1835: 1. Jacques Auguste de Thou, the historian, to Isaac Casaubon; Paris, 10 Dec. 1613. Fr. f. 2. 2. Agreement between Charles de la R..., 1612-1835
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" RECEUFIL de Piéces choisies pour le Clauessin, 1702, "compiled by William Babell. Autogr. The principal contents are twenty-nine suites probably adapted and arranged by the compiler, many of them from operatic works by Jean Baptiste Sully (ff. 1-10...
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COPIES Of the two Chandos anthems contained in Add. 31,557, 31,558; in full score. Followed, at f. 39, by Four Morning and Evening Services in voice-score, by Dr. Blow; and, at f 74, by a " Dies Iræ, " for ten voices, in full score, by Jean Baptiste ..., 18th century
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National Flute Association, Inc. Archives, 1898-2002, (bulk 1970-1989)
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A COLLECTION of vocal numbers, in score, but without the instrumental parts, of the following French operas:-1. " Isis," by Giovanni Battista Lulli. ff. 1,107. 2. " Grotte de Versaille." ff. 25 b, 116. 3. " Phaéton," by G. B. Lulli. ff. 26 b, 117 b ..., 18th century
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Lully (Jean Baptiste). Cadmus; 17th century-18th century. Opera in 5 acts with an overture; with symphonies and accompaniment for wind and strings, in score. Once the property of Henry Bond.Paper. ff. 80.Henry Bond: Music manu..., 17th century-18th century
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(1-2.). ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Lully (Jean Baptiste). Ballet music; 17th century-18th century. Once the property of Henry Bond.Paper.1. 40 ff. La Mascarade: Comic ballet opera, with an overture, songs and dances, all accompanied by wind, strings and..., 17th century-18th century
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Lully (Jean Baptiste). Psyché; 17th century-18th century. Opera in 5 acts with an overture; with symphonies and accompaniment for wind and strings, in score. The bass is unfigured. Once the property of Henry Bond.Paper. ff. 12..., 17th century-18th century
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Lully (Jean Baptiste). Alceste; 17th century-18th century. Opera in 5 acts with an overture; with symphonies and accompaniment for wind, strings, and evidently percussion, in score. Once the property of Henry Bond.Paper. ff. 6..., 17th century-18th century
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KEYBOARD AND LYRA VIOL MUSIC, ETC.: volume containing pieces for keyboard and, in tablature, for lyra viol, together with a number of songs, some added at a slightly later date; mid-late 17th century. Copies. Mostly anonymous but the following compos..., 1630-1699
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JEAN-BAPTISTE LULLY (b.1632, d.1687): ‘Recueil des plus beaux endroits des Opéra’, Tome II; circa 1697. Vocal score, in ink, with a printed table of contents bearing the imprint of le Sieur Foucault, Paris (ff. ii v–iii) and an engraved portrait of ..., approximately 1697
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