Author
Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759
Uniform title
Israel in Egypt, HWV 54. Thou didst blow with the wind. Vocal score
Title
Thou didst blow, : aria, / composed by Handel. ; and arranged from the score, with an accompaniment, for the piano forte, by Wm. Horsley. Mus. Bac. Oxon..
Varying form of title
Caption title: Thou didst blow. / composed by Handel. ; Arranged by Wm. Horsley Mus. Bac. Oxon.
Imprint
London. : published by J. B. Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201, Regent Street, corner of Conduit Street., [1829]
Physical description
1 vocal score ([1], pages 102-104) ; 34 cm
Note
Originally for soprano solo with 2 oboes, lower strings and continuo, the instrumental parts here arranged for piano forte; includes figured bass, realized.
Note
On title page: "Ent. Sta. Hall." [Entered at Stationers' Hall.]
Note
Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201, Regent Street, traded under that style between 1824 and 1844; cf. British Book Trade Index. Publication of Wm. Horsley's series 'Handel's songs' began in December 1825 (see: The Age, December 4, 1825, page 1). Volume II of the series was in print by April 1829 (see: The Standard, March 30, 1829, page 1).
Note
Libretto thought to have been compiled by Charles Jennens. At head of score: "Exodus, Chap. 15, Ver. 10."
Note
Plate no.: Handel's songs, no. 19. Vol. II.
Note
Plate no.: 579
Note
At foot of page 102: "Israel in Egypt".
Provenance
Inscription, in pencil, on upper endleaf: "Corfe Oxon".
Provenance
Bequeathed to the Archives of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle by Brigadier Tim Hackworth, military knight of Windsor and a direct descendant of Joseph Corfe (1740-1820) and Arthur Thomas Corfe (1773-1863); subsequently donated by the Archives of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle to Salisbury Cathedral Library, with the agreement of the family of the late Brigadier Hackworth.
Provenance
Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (20th century, reprinted 2019) with design based on the Dean and Chapter seal, and inscription “Sarvm Cathedral Library.”
Binding
19th-century half brown calf; boards covered with marbled paper; blind tooling on boards (where the leather meets the paper); gilt tooling on spine; text block edges sprinkled red; pink endleaves.
Copy-specific note
On title page: "Price 1s./".
Copy-specific note
One of a large collection of music prints bound together. Many of these prints bear the signature: J. E. Cother [Jane Elizabeth Cother]. Jane Elizabeth Cother (ca. 1818-1899) married Charles William Corfe (1814-1883) on 7th July, 1842. Following C. W. Corfe's death, she married George Thomas Miles on 22nd January, 1885. As Jane Elizabeth Miles, she died on 29th April, 1899, aged 81.
Copy-specific note
At head of upper endleaf: 2/36.
Subject
Oratorios Excerpts Vocal scores with piano.
Subject
Sacred songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble Vocal scores with piano.
Added entry--name
Horsley, William, 1774-1858 arranger.
Added entry--name
Corfe, Charles William, 1814-1883 former owner.
Added entry--name
Hackworth, Timothy William, 1933-2017 former owner.
Added entry--name
Cother, Jane Elizabeth associated name.
Added entry--name
Jennens, Charles, 1700-1773 librettist.
Added entry--name
College of St. George, Windsor Castle donor.
Added entry--name
Cramer, Addison & Beale publisher.
Added entry--place
England London.
B13987
UKSbSC
20220830151608.1