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- 1865-1866 (Creación)
- 1852-1854 (Creación)
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Volumen y soporte
1 vol., c. 248 x 312 x 14 mm. Comprising 35 ff. manuscript score paginated I-63 (2 pp. numbered '5', of which the first has an additional slip pasted to the verso; pp.19-20 and 41-42 formed by pasting 2 ff. together; 2 pp. numbered 31); 10 ff. printed material; 6 ff. manuscript score.
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Originally bound in soft red leather but rebound when in the possession of R. G. Watkins in half black morocco gilt, preserving the blocking on the original front cover as a label. This label includes the owner's name: Harriet Leete. As Harriet Whitaker she was one of Flowers' pupils at the British School of Vocalisation, and married his nephew Joseph in 1856.
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Purchased from R. G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, Mar. 2015.
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Setting for chorus, soprano, contralto, first and second tenor, bass, and musical accompaniment. Several corrections, including on a slip pasted to the verso of p. 5; the head of p. 17 reads 'Revision of Pages 17, 18 and 19'. The names of the soloists are given at their introduction: Miss Woodward, Miss Annie de Lara, Mr Russell, Mr Woodward, Mr Redmayne.
Nos. 2, III, IV, V and VI of Praise! A sacred choral serial of original compositions for the choir, the psalmody class and the congregation, edited by William Volckman [1865-1866] bound in. All but No. 2 include compositions by Flowers: 'Venite, exultemus Domino'; 'Magnificat', 'Nunc Dimittis', and 'Responses'; 'Anthem: Praise the Lord, o my soul'. No. 2 contains 'Te Deum laudamus', by 'K. R. B'.
Manuscript score of setting by Flowers of Tennyson's 'Canzonett' [better known as 'Break, Break, Break'] for voice and piano, 2 ff. Note, 'Arrange this in G minor', at the top of the score; 'Feb _th 1843' written at the end.
Manuscript score by Flowers headed 'Aria parlante', for voice and piano, 3 ff. Text set begins 'You know right well the world hath no tribunal to avenge a cause like mine...' Composed 'April 6th 1854', according to note at end.