The third volume of vocal music in a three-volume set, the first of which has been lost, c 1780
File
MS. Tenbury 1465
(B) 'Vol.3' in Warren-Horne's hand, but stamped 'II' by the binder. Contents:
- (p. 1) O fairest of ten thousand (Saul). Handel
- (p. 10) Caro tu mi accendi (Fararaondo). Handel
- (p. 15) Tu vuoi ch'io vira. Handel
- (p. 21) Che volete o crude. Abbate Stefani
- (p. 29) Laudate pueri. Anon.
- (p. 41) Straccia mi pur il core. C. Monteverdi
- (p. 46) Crud' Amarilli. C. Monteverdi
- (p. 50) Moro e mentre sospiro. C. Gesualdo
- (p. 55) Cor mio deh non languire. A. Scarlatti
- (p. 62) Et vitam venturi. G. A. Perti
- (p. 64) Tanto e vor che nei. A. Lotti
- (p. 67) Salve Regina. F. Foggia
- (p. 72) Ave Regina coelorum. G. A. Bernabei
- (p. 77) Christe eleison. O. Benevoli
- (p. 79) Think'st thou then by thy Feigning. J. Dowland
- (p. 80) Ve ve n. e. ne vene [Venerabilis]. J. B. Lully
- (p. 82) I had both money and a friend. E. Bevin
- (p. 85) A Virgin and Mother. J. Marbeck [Merbecke]
- (p. 87) Dear, if you change. J. Dowland
- (p. 90) Awake, sweet love. J. Dowland
- (p. 92) Within a greenwood. G. Ferretti
- (p. 97) O la o che bon ecco. O. di Lasso [Lassus]
- (p. 101) Benedicite. What dreamed I? R. Fayrfax
- (p. 104) Siam nave all'onde. Incertus
- (p. 121) Arm, the gen'rous Britons cry. Incertus
- (p. 124) While thus our calmer pleasures. J. Clark [Clarke]
- (p. 125) Jubilate Deo. Palestrina
- (p. 133) Kyrie and Credo. G. B. Cesati
- (p. 153) Eliza is the fairest queen. E. Johnson
- (p. 155) Quando tra montra il sole. C. M. Clari
- (p. 158) Porto negl' occhi. B. Marcello
- (p. 160) Alla riva del Tebro. Palestrina
- (p. 162) Tu di fortezza. Palestrina
- (p. 165) Praise the Lord, O my soul. J. Mundy
- (p. 167) Save me, O God. J. Mundy
- (p. 168) O all ye nations. J. Mundy
- (p. 170) Blessed art thou. J. Mundy
- (p. 173) Hear ray prayer. J. Mundy
- (p. 175) Ye people all in one accord. J. Mundy
- (p. 177) O Lord, turn not away thy face. J. Mundy
- (p. 178) O come, let us lift up. J. Mundy
- (p. 180) Of all the birds. J. Mundy
- (p. 182) As I went walking. J. Mundy
- (p. 184) Turn about and see me. J. Mundy
- (p. 187) Hosanna filio David. Incertus
- (p. 193) Son legato e pur. A. Attilio
- (p. 209) And a voice came out of the throne. M. Lock [Locke]
- (p. 212) Christe eleison. F. Turini
- (p. 212) Nel serende tuoi content. A. Scarlatti
- (p. 215) Adoramus te. A. M. Pacchioni
- (p. 216) Quia fecit mihi magna. Palestrina
- (p. 219) Agnus Dei. G. A. Bernabei
- (p. 223) O Lord rebuke me not. W. Croft
- (p. 237) Madonna s'io n'amai. A. Willaert
Dates
- Creation: c 1780
Extent
1 volume
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
MS. Tenbury 1465
Custodial History
Formerly belonged to Edmund T. Warren-Horne and largely in his hand. It passed by sale in 1810 to Rev. John Parker, and the book plates of Parker and Warren are in both volumes. Parker's Library was sold in 1813.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Both volumes (MSS. Tenbury 1465-1466) were presented to St Michael's College in 1938 by Dr R. T. Richmond.
Dimensions
14 × 10 1/4 inches
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
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