Author

Cherubini, Luigi, 1760-1842

Uniform title

Masses. Messe de Chimay, F major. Benedictus. Vocal score

Title

Benedictus for soprano, tenore e basso taken from the celebrated Mass in F, / composed by L. Cherubini..

Varying form of title

Spine title: Vocal. Vol. III.

Imprint

London, : printed & sold by Birchall & Co. 140, New Bond Street., [182-]

Physical description

1 vocal score ([2], 9, [1] p.) ; 35 cm

Note

Originally for vocal soli (STB) and orchestra; the orchestral part arranged for piano forte.

Note

Composed 1808-1809.

Note

Robert Birchall died on 19th December, 1819 whereafter the firm continued trading as Birchall & Co. (see the British Book Trade Index). Birchall and Co. was certainly located at 140, New Bond Street between June 1824 and January 1829 (see, for example, advertisements in The Morning Post, June 16, 1824 and January 15, 1829).

Note

Plate no.: 2107.

Language

Sung Latin words.

Provenance

Stamped in gold letters on the upper board of this bound collection: "M. A. Corfe." This is Mary Ann Corfe (1797-1849), eldest child of Arthur Thomas Corfe and his wife, Frances, née Davies. Inscription, in ink, on upper endleaf of this bound collection: "C. W. 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; this collection must have been bound after 1830 as it contains a solo from 'Norma' by Bellini, first performed in 1831; now in archival box.

Copy-specific note

On title page: "Price 2/6."

Copy-specific note

One of a collection of prints of vocal music bound together; in pencil, on upper endleaf, the inscription: "Già fan ritorno ... Blow gentle gales [H. R. Bishop] Deh t'arrendi [Donizetti] L'Alba Oh cara ... Oh never say Le faccio un inchino [Cimarosa]"

Copy-specific note

On spine of this bound collection of prints: Vocal Vol. III.

Subject

Masses Excerpts Vocal scores with piano.

Subject

Sacred vocal trios, Arranged.

Added entry--name

Corfe, M. A. (Mary Ann), 1797-1849 former owner.

Added entry--name

Corfe, Charles William, 1814-1883 former owner.

Added entry--name

Hackworth, Timothy William, 1933-2017 former owner.

Added entry--name

College of St. George, Windsor Castle donor.

Added entry--name

Birchall & Co. publisher.

Added entry--place

England London.
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546##$aSung Latin words.
561##$aStamped in gold letters on the upper board of this bound collection: "M. A. Corfe." This is Mary Ann Corfe (1797-1849), eldest child of Arthur Thomas Corfe and his wife, Frances, née Davies. Inscription, in ink, on upper endleaf of this bound collection: "C. W. Corfe Oxon."
561##$aBequeathed to the Archives of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle by Brigadier Tim Hackworth, military knight of Windsor and a direct descendant of Joseph Corfe (1740-1820) and Arthur Thomas Corfe (1773-1863); subsequently donated by the Archives of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle to Salisbury Cathedral Library, with the agreement of the family of the late Brigadier Hackworth.
561##$aSalisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (20th century, reprinted 2019) with design based on the Dean and Chapter seal, and inscription “Sarvm Cathedral Library.”
563##$a19th-century; this collection must have been bound after 1830 as it contains a solo from 'Norma' by Bellini, first performed in 1831; now in archival box.
590##$aOn title page: "Price 2/6."
590##$aOne of a collection of prints of vocal music bound together; in pencil, on upper endleaf, the inscription: "Già fan ritorno ... Blow gentle gales [H. R. Bishop] Deh t'arrendi [Donizetti] L'Alba Oh cara ... Oh never say Le faccio un inchino [Cimarosa]"
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7102#$aCollege of St George, Windsor Castle,$edonor.
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