Author
Bishop, Henry R. (Henry Rowley), 1786-1855
Uniform title
Henri quatre, or, Paris in the olden time (1820). Tell me, my heart; arr.
Title
Tell me my heart, : air, / by Henry R. Bishop, ; arranged with an introduction, for the piano forte, by G. Kiallmark..
Imprint
London, : printed by Goulding, D'Almaine & Co. 20, Soho Square, to be had at 7, Westmorland St. Dublin & of all music sellers, in the United Kingdom., [1827]
Physical description
1 piano score ([2], 5, [1] p.) ; 32 cm
Note
The song, 'Tell me, my heart' by H. R. Bishop, was sung in the theatrical work 'Henri quatre, or, Paris in the olden time', first performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 22nd April, 1820.
Note
On title page: Ent Sta. Hall. [Entered at Stationers' Hall].
Note
Plate no.: Tell me my heart. (Kiallk.)
Formatted contents note
Contents: Introduction. Moderato / G. Kiallmark -- Air. Largo espressivo ; Andantino con moto / H. R. Bishop.
Provenance
Inscription, in ink, at head of title page: "Susan Disney Roebuck March 1st. 1827". Susan Disney Roebuck is probably identical with Susanna Hussey Roebuck who was baptized on September 8, 1816 in the Parish of Heavitree, Exeter, Devon, she being the daughter of Henry Disney Roebuck (died 1836) and Anna Maria Hussey Roebuck. Susan Disney Roebuck married John George Hacket (died 1847) on September 20, 1842 at St. David's Church, Exeter. A widow for most of her life, Susan Hussey Hacket died, aged 82, on April 6, 1899 at Leamington, Warwickshire.
Provenance
Stamped in gold letters on the upper board of this bound collection: "E. H.", probably signifying Edward Hardy (1811-1869); Edward Hardy was a great-grandfather of Brigadier Tim Hackworth.
Provenance
Inscription, in ink, at head of 3rd upper endleaf of this bound collection: "Florence Edith Agnes Hardy"; Florence Edith Agnes Hardy (1854-1901) was a daughter of Edward Hardy; she married Henry Mason on 19th April, 1873; she was a maternal great-aunt of Brigadier Tim Hackworth.
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-bound in green cloth; boards covered with a different green cloth; initials "E. H." tooled in gilt on upper board; marbled endleaves. Lower portion of upper board has been cut away.
Copy-specific note
On title page: "Pr. 2/6".
Copy-specific note
Inscriptions in pencil: at start of the score "6 quavers", at start of Air (page 2) "6 quavers, at head of page 4 "4 quavers", these inscriptions in relation to counting.
Copy-specific note
Fingerings marked, in pencil, in some detail through the score.
Copy-specific note
One of a bound collection of pieces and arrangements for the piano.
Copy-specific note
At head of 2nd upper endleaf: 2/1.
Subject
Operas Excerpts, Arranged.
Subject
Piano music.
Added entry--name
Hardy, Edward, 1811-1869 former owner.
Added entry--name
Hardy, Florence Edith Agnes, 1854-1901 former owner.
Added entry--name
Hackworth, Timothy William, 1933-2017 former owner.
Added entry--name
Roebuck, Susan Disney (Susanna Hussey Disney), 1816-1899 former owner.
Added entry--name
Kiallmark, George, 1781-1835 arranger.
Added entry--name
College of St. George, Windsor Castle donor.
Added entry--name
Goulding, D’Almaine & Co. publisher.
Added entry--place
England London.
B16932
UKSbSC
20240716095027.2