Also published, London, 1896, under title: Ode for the Bicentenary commemoration of Henry Purcell. With other poems..."The words of the ode as here given differ slightly from those which appeared with Dr. Parry's Cantata, sung at the Leeds festival and at the Purcell commemoration in London last year [1895]"--Pref."Two hundred copies printed on Van Gelder paper."Ode to music -- The fair brass -- November -- The south wind -- Winter nightfall.Mode of access: Internet
1 score (30 p.)For 2 countertenors, 2 recorders, and continuo.Advertisements: p. 30.Reproduction of ...
Imprint varies slightly.Title (v. 1-22) in red and black.Purcell, selected from the Orpheus britanni...
11,[1]p. ; 4⁰.Reproduction of original from the British Library.English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT41...
Also published London, 1896 under title: Purcell ode, and other poems.Half title: Ode to music; cove...
"Henry Purcell is known to have written twenty-four ceremonial odes for the royal families, St Cecil...
1 sheet (2 p.)In verse.Caption title.Place of publication suggested by Wing.Imprint from colophon.Re...
"Henry Purcell is known to have written twenty-four ceremonial odes for the royal families, St Cecil...
"The Airy Violin", "In Vain the Am’rous Flute", "The Fife and All the Harmony of War"
"Continuing from the first part, this paper analyses Purcell's last two ceremonial odes. The sixth b...
A significant body of music resulted from a festival in London during the late seventeenth century. ...
Henry Purcell has long been acknowledged as one of England’s greatest composers. Little is known abo...
Credits. The Maestoso, Allegro, and Adagio. "Hail! Bright Cecilia". "Hark each tree", "’Tis Na...
Reproductions of original title-pages and illustrations.Poems printed from the edition of 1768.--Add...
Reproductions of original title-pages and illustrations.Introduction.--Poems printed from the editio...
Concert program for Ode for St. Cecilia's Day (1692) by Henry Purcell, February 23, 195
1 score (30 p.)For 2 countertenors, 2 recorders, and continuo.Advertisements: p. 30.Reproduction of ...
Imprint varies slightly.Title (v. 1-22) in red and black.Purcell, selected from the Orpheus britanni...
11,[1]p. ; 4⁰.Reproduction of original from the British Library.English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT41...
Also published London, 1896 under title: Purcell ode, and other poems.Half title: Ode to music; cove...
"Henry Purcell is known to have written twenty-four ceremonial odes for the royal families, St Cecil...
1 sheet (2 p.)In verse.Caption title.Place of publication suggested by Wing.Imprint from colophon.Re...
"Henry Purcell is known to have written twenty-four ceremonial odes for the royal families, St Cecil...
"The Airy Violin", "In Vain the Am’rous Flute", "The Fife and All the Harmony of War"
"Continuing from the first part, this paper analyses Purcell's last two ceremonial odes. The sixth b...
A significant body of music resulted from a festival in London during the late seventeenth century. ...
Henry Purcell has long been acknowledged as one of England’s greatest composers. Little is known abo...
Credits. The Maestoso, Allegro, and Adagio. "Hail! Bright Cecilia". "Hark each tree", "’Tis Na...
Reproductions of original title-pages and illustrations.Poems printed from the edition of 1768.--Add...
Reproductions of original title-pages and illustrations.Introduction.--Poems printed from the editio...
Concert program for Ode for St. Cecilia's Day (1692) by Henry Purcell, February 23, 195
1 score (30 p.)For 2 countertenors, 2 recorders, and continuo.Advertisements: p. 30.Reproduction of ...
Imprint varies slightly.Title (v. 1-22) in red and black.Purcell, selected from the Orpheus britanni...
11,[1]p. ; 4⁰.Reproduction of original from the British Library.English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT41...