[Bianco giglio in tutto fiore] ; Alleluia / [George Frideric Handel] Esther, Selections Italian. HWV 50b.
Composer: Handel, George Frideric
The last two numbers from the Italian version of Esther from 1837
Editorial title.
Holograph manuscript in ink.
Watermark: "LVG" below fleur de lis over Strasbourg bend; countermark: "IV" (Burrows C30)
Contents:
[1] [Bianco giglio in tutte fiore] : [S, vla, vl2, b] :[lacking the first 16 bars and with only a cue for the middle section "Spira un aura" (HWV 50b, Anh.)] -- [2] "Alleluia" : [S, b] : [the soprano solo part of the first 88 bars only to the number (a variant of final chorus HWV 50b, no. 33a (The Lord our enemy hath slain) ]
1.1.1 S Alleluia D C-1 xFC c =1/8-''DDD{6CD'B''C}{'A''DCD}/{'BGAB}{EAGA}
1 ms. score (p. 39-42) ;23 x 29 cm
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Production date: AD 1737 : London],[1737]
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Accession number: MU.MS.251.p.39
Primary reference Number: 249414
ALMA control 001: 994603043803606
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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