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Creator
Date
ca. 1908
Location
Washington (D.C.),
United States
Media format
Notated music
Extent
15 items of ms. music
Language
No linguistic content
Genre
Music
Performance materials
Performance materials
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 234724
Charteris, R. Annotated catalogue of the music manuscripts in the Folger: 161
Folger call number: FILM Fo. 4408.1
Folger holdings ID: 287831
Charteris, R. Annotated catalogue of the music manuscripts in the Folger: 161
Folger call number: FILM Fo. 4408.1
Folger holdings ID: 287831
Summary
A set of 12 manuscript orchestral parts and part-books which include curtain tunes, dances ("Scarf dance," "Tambourine dance"), a march ("King's march"), a pastoral, choruses and songs. Also, parts and piano-vocal scores (13-14) for: "I will sing in praise of thee," "When daffodils begin to peer." (15) is a piano part for "Tambourine dance for 4 girls." Additional songs with text underlay in the piano part: "'Neath the silver silence," "Jog on the foot path way," "But shall I go mourn," "Lawn as white as driven snow," and "Will you buy any tape." A piece of music for Antony and Cleopatra (matching the music in Y.d.637 (1-10)) has been added to some part-books, often on loose leaves. Several part books include Emile Mori's address: Washington, D.C. 1722 Corcoran Str. N.W
Notes
General notes
The date "Oct. 31 08" appears in the first violin part-book Former owner: Charles B. Hanford Also available on microfilm Gift of Emogene B. Gehret and John D. Long, 21 August 1945
Also known as
Extended title: Incidental music for The winter's tale arranged and orchestrated by Emile E. Mori ca. 1908
Related names
author: Mori, Emile E.
former owner: Hanford, Charles B. (Charles Barnum), 1859-1926
former owner: Hanford, Charles B. (Charles Barnum), 1859-1926