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DISTINGUISHED MUSIC COLLECTION

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DISTINGUISHED MUSIC COLLECTION: 13 volumes of music with over 60 titles

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Thirteen volume collection of music (over 60 titles). The compositions include pieces for the voice, piano, violin, and cello, and range from sonatas to airs to operas. The majority of the works, many with fine engravings, were printed in Britain from many notable music publishers. The publication dates vary from the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. The collection contains works by classical composers like Mozart, Handel, and Beethoven as well as poets like Felicia Hemans, Lord Byron, and Robert Burns. Overall, the books offer an interesting survey in the history of British music publishing, the printing of classical compositions, and the collecting of music. A complete list of all compositions is available upon request.

I. Countess of Lonsdale Music Collection
Two volumes bound for the Library of the Countess of Lonsdale. The first volume contains eight violin compositions for sonatas, and the second volume has the corresponding parts for the piano. Both contain the earliest imprints, mostly from the 1790s, of works by Mozart, Haydn and Pleyel, among others.

II. STEVENSON, Sir John; MOORE, Thomas
A selection of Irish melodies, with symphonies and accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. And characteristic words by Thomas Moore, Esq.r. London: Published & sold at W. Powers, [c. 1808-1810]. Two bound volumes of issues of Stevenson's and Moore's Irish Melodies (c. 1808-1834). The first book includes issues 1-4 (issue 1 is lacking the title-page); the second includes issues 4-6 (issue 4 is a duplicate). There were 10 total issues printed. Stevenson (1761–1833) was an Irish composer and Moore (1779–1852) an Irish poet, singer and songwriter. Irish Melodies is Stevenson's best known work though he collaborated with Moore on several other projects.

III. Original Scottish and Welsh Airs--- Signature of John Carnegie, Glasgow, 1810, on all volumes.
Three volumes consisting of early editions of both Original Scottish airs and Orignal Welsh airs from the music publisher George Thomson with his signature. This part includes the rare violin parts for Scottish airs and its optional violin part. Thomson employed composers like Pleyel and Haydn and the poet Robert Burns to produce his series of national airs. These volumes also contain many copperplate engravings in addition to the sheet music.

IV. HANDEL, George Frederic
Solomon, composed by G.F. Handel, arranged for the organ or piano-forte, by Dr. John Clarke, Cambridge. London: Printed by Clementi, Collard, & Collard, [c. 1825]. Folio. [iii], 193, 1. Engraved title-page with border design and a vignette by Isaac Taylor; inscription in brown ink of Charles Severn. Arrangement of the vocal score for Handel's (1685–1759) oratorio, Solomon (HWV 67). Until recently, the librettist of Solomon was unknown. However, it is likely that the English/Jewish financier-poet, Moses Mendes (c. 1690–1758) provided the lyrics to Handel's oratorio according to a new documentary source. The previous owner of this volume was Charles Severn (1806–1894), a musician and member of the Royal Society of Musicians in Great Britain.

V. ROSSINI, [Gioachino Antonio]
Mosè in Egitto, oratorio in tre atti, musica di Rossini, nuova edizione. Paris: Ou Magazin de Musique de Pacini, [c. 1825]. Folio. [ii], 1, [ii], 203. Rossini (1792–1868) was an Italian composer known for his comic operas including William Tell (1829). He composed Mosè in Egitto with the librettist, Andrea Leone Tottola, around 1818. Rossini later revised the opera, adding a fourth act and a ballet, in 1827 and renamed it Moïse et Pharaon. Both versions were highly successful and remain Rossini's best known works.

VI. Music for the voice and piano-forte
This volume contains 23 engraved pieces of music. The majority of works are romantic songs with lyrics for solos or duets. There are also works for the piano-forte. All entries, except four, are from British composers and/or poets. The exceptions are two songs from Italian composers (based in England), a duetto from Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro (printed by a British music firm), and a book of eight anonymous, Italian duets. Highlights include three songs from Lord Bryon's and Isaac Nathan's Hebrew Melodies, title-pages with lithographs from Maxim Gauci's firm, and many works by women composers and poets like Felicia Hermans.

VII. Trios
Three volumes of trios for the piano, violin, and cello. There are six compositions in total with each volume containing the parts for each instrument. The sheet music comes from a variety of publishing firms with a date range of the early to mid-nineteenth century, and consists of works by Classical composers including Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Beethoven.

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Title
DISTINGUISHED MUSIC COLLECTION
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MUSIC COLLECTION
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