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Italian Music Manuscripts in the British Library: Section C: Part 2: Add Italian Music Manuscripts in the British Library: Section C: Part 2: Add. Mss.: c.1740-c.1770 Author Index Abos, Girolamo - Spanish. Anonymous. Ah, ch'in lasciarlo. Cervo in bosco. 1747-1748 18th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31655; Hughes- Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31674; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 275. With symphonies and Hughes vol.ii, 343. From an opera in which one of accompaniments: strings; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. the characters is Fileno. With symphonies and accompaniments: trumpets, etc; Type: Ms. Copy: Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Arias: Score. Soprano Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Reel: 27 Recitatives And Arias Abos, Girolamo - Spanish. Reel: 28 Tito Manlio: Sò che più amor non senti. Mid 18th century Anonymous. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 29965; Hughes- Con l'ardor della tua face; Qual disarmata nave. Hughes vol.ii, 286. With symphonies and 18th century accompaniments: strings; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31674; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 343. With orchestral symphonies and Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Arias accompaniments; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Reel: 23 Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Extracts Allegri, Gregorio - Italian. Lamentazione Prima che si canta il Mercoldi Reel: 28 Santo: Incipit Lamentatio Jeremie. Late 18th century Anonymous. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 24291; Hughes- Le Contadine bizzarre: Vien qua; Le Contadine Hughes vol.i, 199. For 2 trebles, alto and tenor, with bizzarre: Quando le Donne vogliono. accompaniment: pianoforte; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. 18th-19th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 32169; Hughes- Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Lamentations Hughes vol.ii, 382. With accompaniment: bass. From an opera by either N. Piccini or J.N. Hummel (in Reel: 22 whose hand the piece, with its numerous alterations, appears to be); Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Anonymous. Alessandro Severo. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Arias 18th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 16143; Hughes- Reel: 34 Hughes vol.ii, 332. A few leaves are missing at the beginning and at the end. In 3 Acts with symphonies Anonymous. and accompaniments: flutes (flautino), oboes and Contento il mio desio. strings; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. 1st half of 18th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31594; Hughes- Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas Hughes vol.ii, 562. With accompaniment: bass for harpsichord; Type: Ms. Score. Reel: 20 Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Songs Anonymous. Artaserse: Cosi stupisce. Reel: 24 18th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31717; Hughes- Anonymous. Hughes vol.ii, 345. With symphonies and Deh, lascia, core; Siroe: Mi Credi infedele. accompaniments: oboes, horns, bassoons and strings; 18th century Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31674; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 343. With orchestral symphonies and Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Arias: accompaniments; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Tenor Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Reel: 33 Extracts Reel: 28 1 Italian Music Manuscripts in the British Library: Section C: Part 2: Add. Mss.: c.1740-c.1770 Author Index Anonymous. Anonymous. Gia risplende nel mio seno la speranza. Quanto affanno, ò bell' aurora; Lasciami in pace; 1st half of 18th century Se vuoi placato L'idolo amato; Mi sento nel Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31594; Hughes- dividermi da te. Hughes vol.ii, 66. With accompaniment: bass for Mid 18th century harpsichord. Follows an aria by [?G.B.] Buononcini, Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 29965; Hughes- and may form the middle movement of a short Hughes vol.ii, 286. With symphonies and cantata by him; Type: Ms. Score. accompaniments: strings; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Duets Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Arias Reel: 24 Reel: 23 Anonymous. Anonymous. Goder spera il mio cor. Sacro orrore. 1st half of 18th century 18th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31594; Hughes- Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31717; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 562. With accompaniment: bass for Hughes vol.ii, 345. With symphonies and harpsichord; Type: Ms. Score. accompaniments: oboes, horns and strings; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Songs Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Reel: 24 Choruses Anonymous. Reel: 33 Italian Songs. 18th century Anonymous. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 56253; Type: Ms. Sarai mia cara tiranna. 1st half of 18th century Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Songs Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31594; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 562. Described as menuet. With Reel: 36 accompaniment: bass for harpsichord; Type: Ms. Score. Anonymous. Lungi dal ben che s'ama. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Arias 18th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31674; Hughes- Reel: 24 Hughes vol.ii, 343. With symphonies and accompaniments: flutes, etc; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Anonymous. Se per amor; Finche spirto havrò. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: 1st half of 18th century Extracts Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31594; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 562. With accompaniment: bass for Reel: 28 harpsichord; Type: Ms. Score. Anonymous. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Cantatas Parte il verno; Ezio: Quanto mai felici siete. 1747-1748 Reel: 24 Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31655; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 275. With symphonies and Anonymous. accompaniments: strings; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Sinfonia in D; Unnamed composition in A; Minuet in B flat. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Arias: 1st half of 18th century Soprano Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31594; Hughes- Hughes vol.iii, 119; Type: Ms. Reel: 27 Genre: Instrumental Chamber Music: Keyboard: Solos Reel: 24 2 Italian Music Manuscripts in the British Library: Section C: Part 2: Add. Mss.: c.1740-c.1770 Author Index Anonymous. Anonymous. Su Trombe guerriere. Va, crudel; va, tiranno. 1st half of 18th century 18th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31594; Hughes- Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31717; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 283. With symphonies and Hughes vol.ii, 345. With symphonies and accompaniments: trumpet, strings and bass for accompaniments: oboes, horns and strings; Type: Ms. harpsichord; Type: Ms. Score. Copy: Score. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Arias Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Arias: Tenor Reel: 24 Reel: 33 Anonymous. Tito Manlio. Ariosti, Attilio - Italian. 18th century Short introductory symphony. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 16156; Hughes- 18th-19th century Hughes vol.ii, 333. In 3 Acts with overture, Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 32169; Hughes- symphonies and accompaniments: flutes, oboes, Hughes vol.ii, 382. For 4 instruments; Type: Ms. trumpets, drums, bassoons and strings. Not the Copy: Score. libretto by Matteo Noris; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas Extracts Reel: 21 Reel: 34 Anonymous. Asioli, Bonifazio - Italian. Untitled opera. Se tu mi sprezzi, Nice; In amor, chi mai fin' ora; 18th century S'io t'amo, oh Dio; Perchè, vezzosi rai; Sempre sarò Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 16142; Hughes- costante; Sei Tradito. Hughes vol.ii, 332. With symphonies and c.1796 accompaniments: flutes, oboes, clarinets, trumpets, Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31639; Hughes- drums, horns, bassoons and strings; Type: Ms. Copy: Hughes vol.ii, 74. Described as Composti per uso Score: Incomplete. della Damigella Cornewall. With accompaniment: harp or harpsichord; Type: Ms. Autograph (?): Score. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Duets Reel: 20 Reel: 24 Anonymous. Untitled Opera. Astorga, Emanuele d' (Baron) - Italian. 18th century Son più dì che sospirando la mia Clori io vò Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 16147; Hughes- cercando. Hughes vol.ii, 333. Acts ii and iii only. With 1709 (?) symphonies and accompaniments: oboes, trumpets, Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31639; Hughes- horns, strings and bass for harpsichord; Type: Ms. Hughes vol.ii, 507. With accompaniment: bass for Copy: Score. harpsichord; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Solo Cantatas: Soprano Reel: 21 Reel: 24 Anonymous. Untitled Opera [?Arsace, Act 2]. Aurisicchio, Antonio - Italian. 18th century Teneri affetti. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 16146; Hughes- 1747-1748 Hughes vol.ii, 332. Act ii only of 3 Acts. With Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31655; Hughes- symphonies and accompaniments: horns, strings and Hughes vol.ii, 275. With symphonies and bass for harpsichord; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. accompaniments: flutes, horns and strings; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Arias: Reel: 20 Soprano Reel: 27 3 Italian Music Manuscripts in the British Library: Section C: Part 2: Add. Mss.: c.1740-c.1770 Author Index Bach, Johann Christian - German. Basilii, Pasquale Antonio - Italian. Aurora: Già Febo riconduce. Miserere mei, Deus. c.1801 18th-19th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 24310; Hughes- Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31762; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 617. 2 copies, in the keys of F and G. Hughes vol.i, 249. For 3 and 4 solo voices, with 4- With symphonies and accompaniments: flutes, part chorus. Unaccompanied; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. clarinets, horns, bassoons and strings; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Misereres Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Cantatas Reel: 33 Reel: 23 Bencini, P.P. - Italian. Or, che disciolto è il nodo. Bach, Johann Christian - German. 1st half of 18th century Deh, torna in te stessa. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31594; Hughes- 18th century Hughes vol.ii, 562. With accompaniment: bass for Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 31717; Hughes- harpsichord; Type: Ms. Copy: Score. Hughes vol.ii, 345. The characters are Elisa, Clearco, Sidonia and Fenicio. With symphonies
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