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New Musical Magazine M1.H24m http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c82z18ss No online items Finding aid to the New Musical Magazine M1.H24m Finding aid prepared by Katherine Monroe William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 2520 Cimarron Street Los Angeles, CA, 90018 (323) 731-8529 [email protected] 2014 Finding aid to the New Musical M1.H24m 1 Magazine M1.H24m Title: New Musical Magazine Identifier/Call Number: M1.H24m Contributing Institution: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Language of Material: English Physical Description: 1.0 Linear feet5 volumes Date: 1783-1786 Scope and Contents This finding aid describes the contents of the music periodical The New Musical Magazine from 1783 to 1786. Bound Volume 1, Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778). Comus; a Masque. As it is performed at the item 1 Theatres Royal in Drury Lane and Covent Garden. Composed by Dr. Arne, for the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1785] Note 18 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:43 Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 1, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). The Messiah; an Oratorio. Composed by Mr. item 2-6 Handel, For the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin; with the Choruses in Score. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1785] Note 89 pages. Reference Numbers: BUCEM 1:436; Smith, page 122, #15. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 1, Boyce, William (1711-1779). The Chaplet, a Musical Entertainment, As it is performed at item 7 the Theatres Royal in Drury Lane and Covent Garden. Composed by Dr. Boyce, For the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 19 pages. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 1, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). Acis and Galatea, a Masque. Composed by Mr. item 8-10a Handel, For the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1783] Note 47 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:431; Smith, pages 84-85, #14. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Finding aid to the New Musical M1.H24m 2 Magazine M1.H24m Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). Dryden's Ode on St. Cecilia's Day. Composed by Mr. Handel. Lond... Bound Volume 1, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). Dryden's Ode on St. Cecilia's Day. Composed by item 10b-11 Mr. Handel. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 24 pages. Reference Numbers: BUCEM 1:437; Smith, pages 31-32, #4; Smith, pages 84-85, #14. Published with "Acis and Galatea." Bound Volume 1, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). Judas Maccabeus; an Oratorio. Composed by Mr. item 12-16 Handel, For the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin; with the Choruses in Score. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 95 pages. Reference Numbers: BUCEM 1:435; Smith, page 115, #9. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 1, Pepusch, John Christopher (1667-1752). The Beggar's Opera, As it is performed at the item 17-18a Theatres Royal in Drury Lane, and Covent Garden. Composed by Dr. Pepusch, For the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 26 pages. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 1, Pepusch, John Christopher (1667-1752). Polly; an Opera. Being the Second Part of the item 18b-19 Beggar's Opera. For the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 25 pages. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 1, Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778). Lyric Harmony. Part I. Composed by Dr. Arne, For item 20 the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 20 pages. End of volume one of New Musical Magazine. Followed by a handwritten table of contents, listing the scores and composers of the volume. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Finding aid to the New Musical M1.H24m 3 Magazine M1.H24m Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778). Lyric Harmony. Part II. Composed by Dr. Arne, For the Voice, Har... Bound Volume 2, Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778). Lyric Harmony. Part II. Composed by Dr. Arne, item 21 For the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 18 pages. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 2, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). Six Concertos For the Harpsichord or Organ, item 22-23a Composed by Mr. Handel. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 29 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:441; Smith, page 228, #20. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord organ Bound Volume 2, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). Second Set. Six Concertos For the Harpsichord or item 23b-25a Organ, Composed by Mr. Handel. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 37 pages. Reference Numbers: BUCEM 1:441; Smith, page 230, #8. Missing pages 31-32 (or else misnumbered, going from 30 to 33). Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord organ Bound Volume 2, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). Third Set. Six Concertos For the Harpsichord or item 25b-27a Organ, Composed by Mr. Handel. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 33 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:441; Smith, page 232, #6. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord organ Bound Volume 2, Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778). Eliza; an English Opera, As it is performed at the item 27b-29 Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Composed by Dr. Arne. For the Voice, Harpsichord and Violin. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1785] Note 44 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:44. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Finding aid to the New Musical M1.H24m 4 Magazine M1.H24m Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802). Two to One; a Comic Opera. Now performing with universal Applause, at th... Bound Volume 2, Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802). Two to One; a Comic Opera. Now performing with item 30-33 universal Applause, at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket.. Composed by Dr. Arnold, Organist & Composer to his Majesty. For the Voice, Harpsichord and Violin. (Opera XXIV). London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 50 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:54. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 2, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, ed Il Moderato. Composed item 34-37 by Mr. Handel, For the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin; with the Choruses in Score. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 64 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:433; Smith, page 96, #13. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 2, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). The Grand Dettingen Te Deum; Composed by Mr. item 38-40a Handel, For the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin; with the Choruses in Score. As performed At St. Paul's Cathedral. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 39 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:424; Smith, page 156, #7. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 2, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). Jubilate Deo; Composed by Mr. Handel, For the item 40b-41 Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin; With the Choruses in Score. As performed At St. Paul's Cathedral. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 21 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:424; Smith, page 158, #6. End of volume two of New Musical Magazine. Followed by a handwritten table of contents, listing the scores and composers of the volume. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 3, Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713). Twelve Sonatas For the Harpsichord or Organ, with item 42-45a Accompaniments. Composed by Arcangelo Corelli. (Opera Prima). London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 55 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:218. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord organ Finding aid to the New Musical M1.H24m 5 Magazine M1.H24m Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713). Twelve Sonatas For Two Violins and a Violoncello; with a Thorough Ba... Bound Volume 3, Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713). Twelve Sonatas For Two Violins and a Violoncello; with a item 45b-46 Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or Organ. Composed by Arcangelo Corelli. (Opera Secunda). London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 30 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:218. Subjects and Indexing Terms cello harpsichord organ violin Bound Volume 3, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). Alexander's Feast; An Oratorio. Composed by Mr. item 47-50a Handel, for the Voice, Harpsichord, and Violin; with the Choruses in Score. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 54 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:432; Smith (2nd copy), page 92, #11. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord violin voice Bound Volume 3, Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759). Six Fugues, or Voluntaries, For the Organ or item 50b Harpsichord. Composed by Mr. Handel. London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 12 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 1:441; Smith, page 236, #4. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord organ Bound Volume 3, Stanley, John (1712-1786). Ten Voluntaries for the Organ or Harpsichord. Composed by item 51-52a John Stanley, Esq. M.B. Master of His Majesty's Band. (Opera V). London: Printed for Harrison & Co., No. 18, Paternoster Row, [1784] Note 28 pages. Reference Number: BUCEM 2:974. Subjects and Indexing Terms harpsichord organ Bound Volume 3, Stanley, John (1712-1786). Ten Voluntaries for the Organ or Harpsichord. Composed by item 52b-54a John Stanley, Esq.
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