Mark'd you her eye of heav'nly blue? : Glee for three Voices / Mr. Sheridan's Poetry ; [at end] Composed for Thomas Carter, Alto (Died 1800), R.J.S.Stevens, Tenore, George Pearce, Basso (Died Novr. 1818), November 1796, by R.J.S. Stevens, Charterhouse. Revised 1821. Mark'd you her eye of heav'nly blue?
For ATB.
"In order to show his powers of expression in bravura singing" -- additional note in pencil above the name of Thomas Carter.
Holograph manuscript in ink.
Watermark (incomplete?): Fleur de lis.
1.1.1 A Largo Andante Mark'd you her eye of heav'nly blue? D C-3 xFC c 4'F2F{8.F6E}/y4E2Dz4xD/y4.E8F{AG}z4F/y2FEz/
Glees, catches, rounds, etc. Vocal trios, Unaccompanied.
1 ms. score (p. 75-79) ;25 x 31 cm.; 1 ms. score (p. 75-79) ;25 x 31 cm.;
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Accession number: MU.MS.741.075
Primary reference Number: 249425
ALMA leader: 01480cdm a2200253 a 4500
ALMA control 001: 995095543803606
ALMA reference a: (UkCU)509554-depfacfmdb
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