Author

Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759

Uniform title

Vocal music. Selections. Vocal score

Title

Dedicated by permission to his Majesty The beauties of Handel, in three volumes consisting of upwards of one hundred & fifty of his most favorite songs, duetts & trios,. Volume 3, / selected from the various works of this great master arranged with a separate accompaniment for the piano forte. and figured from the m.s. scores of the author, by Jos. Corfe. Gentleman of his Majesty's Chapels Royal & organist of the Cathedral Salisbury..

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Beauties of Handel. Volume 3

Varying form of title

Spine title: Beauties of Handel. Vol. III

Imprint

London. : Printed & sold for the author, by Preston, 71, Dean Strt. Soho & to be had of all the music sellers in the United Kingdom., [1823]

Physical description

1 vocal score ([6], 143, [5] p.) ; 26 x 34 cm

Note

A collection of 49 vocal pieces, chiefly for one or two vocal soli; also includes vocal trios and vocal quartets. The accompaniment is arranged for piano; some works include obbligato instrumental cues. Figured bass included.

Note

Title page, 'Advertisement.', and 'Index to Handel's songs, vol. III.' printed before the score.

Note

Reprint; first published in September 1806; announced as "to be had at Preston's, 97, Strand; and at Messrs. Banks's and Mr. Corfe's, Salisbury" in The Morning Post, September 5, 1806, page [2].

Note

Thomas Preston announced the removal of his business from The Strand to 71, Dean Street, Soho in April 1822 (see: John Bull. No. 69, April 7, 1822, page [1]). Preston announced the publication, at 71, Dean Street, of "new editions" of "The beauties of Handel, in 3 volumes" in April 1823; see: The Morning Herald, April 26, 1823, page [4].

Note

At end of score (page [144]): 'Catalogue of the works of the most esteemed and classic musical composers' published by Preston, 71, Dean Street, Soho.

Note

Plate no.: Vol: 3.

Formatted contents note

Contents: [From] Messiah, [HWV 56]. Rejoice, O daughter of Sion -- He layeth the beams : [adapted from] Nasce al bosco [from Ezio, HWV 29, included in The sacred oratorio of] Redemption / [a pasticcio oratorio (1786) consisting of music selected by Samuel Arnold from the works of Handel] -- [From] Messiah, [HWV 56]. Their sound is gone out : quartetto (canto, alto, tenore, bass) ; For behold darkness shall cover the earth ; Thus saith the Lord ; But who may abide -- [From] Sampson [sic, i.e. Samson, HWV 57]. Thus when the sun -- [From the Dettingen] Te Deum, [HWV 283]. Thou sittest at the right hand of God : trio (alto, tenor, bass) ; Thou art the King of Glory ; When thou tookest upon thee ; Vouchsafe O Lord ; O Lord in Thee : [arranged] -- [From] Alex. Balus, [HWV 65]. O what pleasures past expressing : duetto ; Pow'rful guardians ; O Mithra with thy brightest beams ; Hail wedded love : duetto -- [From] Athalia, [HWV 52]. Through the land -- [From] Saul, [HWV 53]. O godlike youth -- [From Chandos] Anthems [nos. 3 and 4]. O sing unto the Lord [from HWV 249b] ; Wash me thoroughly [from HWV 248] : duet ; O worship the Lord [from HWV 249b] : duet treble & tenor -- [From] Messiah, [HWV 56]. Behold I tell you a mystery -- [From] Theodora, [HWV 68]. Sweet rose and lilly [sic] -- [From] Occasional oratorio, [HWV 62]. Jehovah to my words give ear ; Then will I Jehovah's praise -- [From] Solomon, [HWV 67]. Ev'ry joy that wisdom knows : [duet] -- [From] Acis & Galatea, [HWV 49]. I rage ; Love sounds th'alarm ; Hush ye pretty warbling quire ; Consider fond shepherd -- [From] Judas Macchabæus [sic, i.e. Judas Maccabæus, HWV 63]. Arm arm ye brave ; Sound an alarm -- [From] Israel in Egypt, [HWV 54]. The Lord is a man of war : duetto [for 1st and 2nd bass] -- [From] Hercules, [HWV 60]. Constant lovers ; Daughter of gods -- [From] Alexs. feast, [HWV 75]. Bacchus ever fair and young ; Revenge Timotheus cries ; Thais led the way : [printed in A], original key, B-[flat] -- [From] L'Allegro il Penseroso, [HWV 55]. But oh! sad virgin : [printed in D], original key, E ; Sweet bird ; Mirth admit me of thy crew ; Come pensive nun -- [From] Esther, [HWV 50a]. Mount Lebanon : duett.

Provenance

Inscription, in ink, at head of upper pastedown: "Miss Sharpe Edmonton". Magdalen Sharpe was born on 17th March, 1804 in Edmonton, Middlesex; she was the daughter of the Revd. Lancelot Sharpe, Rector of All Hallows Staining, City of London, and his wife, Jane Mary (maiden name, Harrison). The family had a residence at the Shrubbery, Lower Edmonton, Middlesex and there Mrs. Jane Mary Sharpe died on 3rd June, 1823. Magdalen Sharpe married the Revd. James Lloyd Wallace (1804-1843) on 1st January, 1828; both bride and groom were of the Parish of All Saints, Edmonton. The Revd. James Lloyd Wallace became Master of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Sevenoaks; he and Magdalen were living in Sevenoaks at the time of his death. The widowed Mrs. Magdalen Wallace resided in several places after her husband's death. She spent her last years living in Oxford, at 14, The Crescent, Park Town where she died on 2nd December, 1880.

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 red half sheepskin; boards covered with mottled paper; gilt tooling on boards and spine; text block edges sprinkled blue.

Copy-specific note

On title page: Pr[ice]. 1 . 5. - [£1 5s.] Unbound.

Subject

Preston, T. (Thomas), -1834

Subject

Oratorios, Excerpts Vocal scores with piano.

Subject

Operas, Excerpts Vocal scores with piano.

Subject

Operas, Excerpts, Arranged.

Subject

Te Deum laudamus (Music)

Subject

Anthems.

Added entry--name

Corfe, Joseph, 1740 or 1741-1820 editor.

Added entry--name

Arnold, Samuel, 1740-1802 Redemption. He layeth the beams.

Added entry--name

Preston, T. (Thomas), -1834 bookseller.

Added entry--name

Sharpe, Magdalen, 1804-1880 former owner.

Added entry--uncontrolled related/analytical title

The beauties of Handel. Vol. III

Added entry--place

England London.
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