Incidental music for Richard III, 19th or 20th century.

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Incidental music for Richard III, 19th or 20th century.

A set of manuscript orchestral part-books of unattributed music. The part-books contain 45 numbered items, including curtain tunes, trumpet calls, and marches ("Dead march," "Lord Mayor's march," "Richard's march" and "Richmond's march").

10 ms. part books ; 31 x 24 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7887619

Folger Shakespeare Library

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