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Notable Acquisitions

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1992/1993 - 1994/1995

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Manuscripts

 

Four 17th- and 18th-century music manuscripts, including a late 17th-century manuscript of works by Lully and others, an instrumental part notated probably for violin, in brown ink, on up to seven staves per page, with titles ("Passacaille", "Acis et Gallatee", "Gouttons bien les plesirs bergere", "Los folies despagnes" and others), one in another hand, 7 pages, French provenance; with two 18th-century English working musical sketchbooks, 2 volumes; and one manuscript inscribed on the inner cover "Charlotte Fitzherbert her Book October the 3rd Anno Domini 1771".
Acquired through the Lucie King Harris Book Fund
Special Collections, Green Library--In process

Lully, Jean Baptiste, 1632-1687.
[Amadis]
Amadis : tragedie mise en musique / par Monsieur de Lully ; coppié par Deneloy.
1724.
1 manuscript vocal score (239 p.) ; 27 cm.
This elegant copy in short-score bears the coat of arms of "Madame la Marquise de Pompadour," mistress to Louis XV, and provides a fascinating reflection of court performances of the opera, in which Pompadour herself performed. A gifted actress and musician, she had many varied interests and amassed one of the largest private libraries of theater and opera materials in its time.
Acquired through the Lucie King Harris Book Fund
Special Collections, Green Library--In process



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