Incidental music for plays given at the Princess Theatre by John Liptrott Hatton, 1855-1858.

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Incidental music for plays given at the Princess Theatre by John Liptrott Hatton, 1855-1858.

Autograph full score. Music for The First Printer (words by Taylor and Reade), Hamlet, and Winters Tale produced in 1856; Richard II, 1857; Henry VIII, 1855; Macbeth and King John, 1858. Plays produced by Charles John Kean. Scored for orchestra.

4 v. of ms. music ; 26 x 35 cm. to 38 x 27 cm.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880

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