Item 26 - Volume containing Handel's 'Coronation Anthem' and other printed music

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Butler/Section 7 (VII)/Box 5/26

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GB 275 Butler/Section 7 (VII)/Box 5/26

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Volume containing Handel's 'Coronation Anthem' and other printed music

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  • 1732–1775 (Circa) (Creation)

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Bound volume containing: 'Handel's Celebrated Coronation Anthem set for the Voice and Harpsichord in a manner never before printed' (London: William Randall, [1775]); 'Songs in the Mask Acis and Galatea'; 'Songs in Esther' ([Walsh, 1732?]); 'The Songs, Duet & Trio with the Overture in the Masque of Comus set for the Violin German Flute and Harpsichord Composed by Dr. Arne' (London: Henry Thorowgood, [c.1765?]); 'The Black Birds: A Cantata set to music by Mr Isaac' (London: J. Johnson, [1760]). A concert programme for the Wimbledon Music Society's performance of Handel's 'Jephtha' on 7 February 1884 is inserted at the front of the volume.

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