IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 253473 accession number: MU.MS.684 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Monday 12 October 2020 updated: Wednesday 2 December 2020 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: Secular cantata for solo voices (SSAAB), chorus (SSATB) and orchestra. First line: Who can from joy refrain. Thematic cat. no.: Z. 342. Words probably by Nahum Tate. Manuscript in the hand of William Isaack. Thought by Cummings to be holograph, and used by him for the Purcell Society Edition in 1891. According to Ralph Griffin (who wrote copious notes on the fly leaf) "This is clearly not an autograph for far as the [musical] notes are concerned ... But it may be that H.P. has written the words after the music has been copied by a copyist sed quare" Music starts on leaf 2. Leaves 2-8 have original pagination 1-14. Watermark: Arms of Amsterdam; countermark: "CS" Former shelf mark: 31.H.11. 1.1.1 C G-2 c/ 4.''C6-D4.C6-D/{8.C6E8.D8E}4.E8D/2D-/ Cantatas, Secular Scores. title: MU.MS.684 NOTES ----- type: history note value: Original printed pattern paper/card folder with label (now bound before the score), within which the score was folded in half. In the 19th? century it was bound in maroon cloth (example preserved). Conserved and rebound in quarter green morocco with marbled paper sides and velum tips, by D.C. [Cockerell Bindery], May 1979. LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Manuscripts and Printed Books STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/253473 CATEGORIES ------ category: manuscript (music) DATING ------ CREATORS -------- maker: Purcell, Henry DIMENSIONS ---------- value: 1 ms. score (8 leaves) ;33 x 41 cm.; 1 ms. score (8 leaves) ;33 x 41 cm.;