Incidental music for Henry VIII [manuscript], 19th century.

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Incidental music for Henry VIII [manuscript], 19th century.

Manuscript orchestral part books in the hand of Samuel Phelps. Parts for violin 1mo, violin 2o, viola, cello & basso, piccolo, flute, clarinets, oboe, bassoon, trombone, cornets, and drums. The part books contain 19 numbered items, which include curtain tunes, trumpet calls, a dance and marches ("Funeral march"). An additional piece, in pencil and in a different hand, appears at the beginning of the cornets part book.

12 ms. part books ; 31 x 24 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7670250

Folger Shakespeare Library

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