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Italian Music Manuscripts in the British Library: Section B: Part 1: Edgerton, and Add Italian Music Manuscripts in the British Library: Section B: Part 1: Edgerton, and Add. Mss.: c.1720-c.1740 Author Index A.B., Sigr. Anonymous. Sospira Animamia. Onde chiare. 18th century 1724 Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14207; Hughes- Manuscript Number: Egerton 2487; Hughes-Hughes Hughes vol.ii, 583. With accompaniment: bass for vol.ii, 514. Composed for the Princess Palatine of harpsichord; Type: Ms. Score. Sultzbach; Type: Ms. Autograph. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Songs Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Songs: Treble Reel: 20 Reel: 2 Anonymous. Anonymous. Cuor humano; Che pensi tu; Peccator Ravveduto. Salve Regina in D. 1725 c.1725 Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14197; Hughes- Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14197; Hughes- Hughes vol.i, 435; Type: Ms. Score. Hughes vol.i, 435; Type: Ms. Score. Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Cantatas Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Cantatas Reel: 19 Reel: 19 Anonymous. Anonymous. Del Mondo il Regno. Salve Regina in F. c.1725 c.1725 Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14197; Hughes- Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14197; Hughes- Hughes vol.i, 435. With accompaniment: psaltery Hughes vol.i, 435. For solo voice with &c. Written for Nicoletta Cesare; Type: Ms. Score. accompaniment: figured bass for harpsichord or organ. In the hand of Camillo Franco; Type: Ms. Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Cantatas Score. Reel: 19 Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Cantatas Anonymous. Reel: 19 Letioni della Settimana santa, for treble voice. 18th century Anonymous (Attrib. Giovanni Carlo Maria Clari). Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14206; Hughes- Io sarò sempre costante; Ninfe, piangete; Amor, Hughes vol.i, 388. With accompaniment: bass for che vuoi di più; Cor mio, sò che non vuoi tornare; harpsichord or organ. Also short symphonies and Son pur care le catene; Clori, tù parti; Quando un ritournelles, apparently for violin; Type: Ms. Score. Eroe; Dimmi, crudele; Quando lungi è il mio Fileno; Non erà lungi dall'occaso il sole. Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Passion Music 18th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14206; Hughes- Reel: 20 Hughes vol.ii, 78. Chiefly for soprano and contralto, with accompaniment: bass for harpsichord; Type: Anonymous. Ms. Score. Ne'dì felici. Late 18th century Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Cantatas: Duets Manuscript Number: Add.Ms 14110; Hughes-Hughes vol.ii, 594; Type: Ms. Autograph: Melody only. Reel: 20 Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Arias Ariosti, Attilio - Italian. Mio nemico pensier. Reel: 6 1737 Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14207; Hughes- Anonymous. Hughes vol.ii, 583. With accompaniment: bass for Non temer, ò mio Cor. harpsichord; Type: Ms. Score. 18th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14207; Hughes- Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Cantatas Hughes vol.ii, 583. With accompaniment: bass for harpsichord; Type: Ms. Score. Reel: 20 Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Arias Reel: 20 1 Italian Music Manuscripts in the British Library: Section B: Part 1: Edgerton, and Add. Mss.: c.1720-c.1740 Author Index Astorga, Emanuele d' (Baron) - Italian. Caffarelli, Gaetano - Italian; Anonymous; Se l'amarti è delitto. Gravina, Orazio - Italian; Monticelli, Angelo 18th century Maria - Italian. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14207; Hughes- Ecco quel fireo istante. Hughes vol.ii, 583. With accompaniment: bass for 18th century harpsichord; Type: Ms. Score. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14207; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 583. With accompaniment: bass for Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Cantatas harpsichord. Words by Metastasio. 7 settings; Type: Ms. Score. Reel: 20 Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Songs Basili, Andrea - Italian. Justorum Animæ. Reel: 20 19th century Manuscript Number: Egerton 2463; Hughes-Hughes Caldara, Giacinto - Italian. vol.i, 360. With accompaniment: figured bass. In the Quel nero turbine. hand of Abbate Fortunato Santini; Type: Ms. Copy: 18th century Score. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14207; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 327. For single voice with Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Motets accompaniment: strings; Type: Ms. Score. Reel: 1 Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Extracts Bernasconi, Andrea - Italian. Demofoonte: Per lei fra l'armi. Reel: 20 1765 Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14207; Hughes- Cecca, Nicola - Italian. Hughes vol.ii, 327. For single voice with Dunque verrà quel giorno. accompaniment: strings; Type: Ms. Score. 1725 Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14197; Hughes- Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Arias Hughes vol.i, 435; Type: Ms. Autograph: Score. Reel: 20 Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Cantatas Bianchi, Francesco - Italian. Reel: 19 Alessandro nell' Indie: Or che il ciel a me ti rendi. 1788 Cecca, Nicola - Italian. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14207; Hughes- Frà le spine. Hughes vol.ii, 327. For single voice with 1725 accompaniment: oboes, horns &c; Type: Ms. Score. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14197; Type: Ms. Vocal part lacking bass; Ms. Score with many Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Arias corrections. Reel: 20 Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Cantatas Bruno, Anello - Italian. Reel: 19 Due gran' Filosofi. 18th century Clari, Giovanni Carlo Maria - Italian. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14207; Hughes- Fuoco la chioma bionda; Quando col mio; Nel suo Hughes vol.ii, 583. With accompaniment: strings; bel prato; Lontan dalla sua Fille; Poi disse in brevi; Type: Ms. Autograph: Score. Spess' amor; Al bosco, al prato; Clori, deh, mira; Gioite pur; In sogno mi parea; Olà, chi mirisveglia; Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Songs Amor, tu me l'hai fatta; Musa, tu voi ch'io canti; Scelerata fortuna; E ver che Clori è bella. Reel: 20 Late 18th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14110; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 177; Type: Ms. Score. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Madrigals Reel: 6 2 Italian Music Manuscripts in the British Library: Section B: Part 1: Edgerton, and Add. Mss.: c.1720-c.1740 Author Index Colombani, Quirino - Italian. Durante, Francesco - Italian. Privo di Clori. Alma Redemptoris mater. 1737 1739 Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14207; Hughes- Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14109; Hughes- Hughes vol.ii, 583. With accompaniment: bass for Hughes vol.i, 450. With symphony & harpsichord; Type: Ms. Score. accompaniments: strings & figured bass for organ.; Type: Ms. Score. Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Cantatas Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Solo: Bass Reel: 20 Reel: 6 Conti, Nicola - Italian. Cessate. Durante, Francesco - Italian. c.1725 L'Anima del epulone parlante nell'Inferno. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14197; Hughes- c.1725 Hughes vol.i, 435; Type: Ms. Instrumental bass part Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14197; Hughes- only. Hughes vol.i, 435; Type: Ms. Autograph: Sketch. Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Cantatas Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Cantatas Reel: 19 Reel: 19 Conti, Nicola - Italian. Durante, Francesco - Italian. Italian Cantata beginning Salva Maria. Ave, Virgo Sancti amoris. Late 18th century 18th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14197; Hughes- Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14106; Hughes- Hughes vol.i, 133; Type: Ms. 2nd violin part only. Hughes vol.i, 441. For a treble with accompaniment: strings & organ. Composed for Carlo Matteo Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Cantatas Granozzi; Type: Ms. Autograph: Score. Reel: 19 Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Solo Cantatas Duni, Egidio Romualdo - Italian. Reel: 5 Catone in Utica: Dovea svenarti. 1738 Durante, Francesco - Italian. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14207; Hughes- Beatus vir qui timet Dominum; Credo; O gloriosa Hughes vol.ii, 327. For single voice with Domino. accompaniment: strings; Type: Ms. Score. Early 19th century Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14109; Hughes- Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Operas: Hughes vol.i, 342. For 4 & (no.3) 5 voices with Extracts symphonies & accompaniments: strings & a bass for organ; Type: Ms. Score. Reel: 20 Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Motets Durante, Francesco - Italian. 97 exercises for 2 voices; 11 exercises for 2 Reel: 6 sopranos, XI Solfeggi a 2 voci. 1786 Durante, Francesco - Italian. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14110; Hughes- Beatus vir qui timet Dominum; Dixit Dominus in Hughes vol.ii, 462; Type: Ms. Score in 2 hands. D; Confitebor in D; Lætatus sum à stile breve. Early 19th century Genre: Secular Vocal Music: Solfeggi Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14108; Hughes- Hughes vol.i, 342. For 4 voices with Reel: 6 accompaniments: strings, nos 2 & 4 also have figured bass for organ; Type: Ms. Scores. Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Motets Reel: 5 3 Italian Music Manuscripts in the British Library: Section B: Part 1: Edgerton, and Add. Mss.: c.1720-c.1740 Author Index Durante, Francesco - Italian. Durante, Francesco - Italian. Cito, Pastores, venite (pastorale); Surge, Aurora, Incipit Oratio Jeremiæ Prophetæ. triumphis ornata; Pange, lingua; Inter coeli delitias; Early 19th century Inter choros virginales. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14108; Hughes- c.1743 Hughes vol.i, 199. For 4 voices with accompaniment: Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14105; Hughes- strings & figured bass for organ; Type: Ms. Score. Hughes vol.i, 298. For 4 voices with accompaniment: figured bass for organ; Type: Ms. Autograph: Score. Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Lamentations Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Motets Reel: 5 Reel: 4 Durante, Francesco - Italian. Iste confessor Domini; Nunc dimittis; Durante, Francesco - Italian. Misericordias Domini; Beatus vir qui timet Credo in G; Ad presepe venite, pastores. Dominum; Protexisti me, Deus; Laudate pueri, 18th century Dominum. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14106; Hughes- 1731 Hughes vol.i, 320; Type: Ms. Autograph: Score. Manuscript Number: Add. Ms 14107; Hughes- Hughes vol.i, 297. For 4 voices with symphonies & Genre: Sacred Vocal Music: Motets accompaniments: strings & figured bass for organ; Type: Ms. Part autograph. Reel: 5 Genre: Sacred Vocal Music:
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