Shelfmark
Ibb5.5.36(13)
Author
Title
The hunt is up / music by J. L. Hatton.
Publication, distribution, etc.
London : Lamborn Cock, 62 & 63, New Bond Street, [ca. 1868]
Physical description
1 score (7 p.) ; 34 cm.
Language
English words.
Language
Staff notation.
Note
Caption title.
Note
For male voices (ATTB) with rehearsal piano accompaniment.
Note
Date of publication inferred from external library catalogues.
Note
Publisher's catalogue on the last page.
Note
"The first stanza of this ancient ditty is taken from an interesting little book called 'The Household of Sir Thomas More' ... the second stanza is added by me, to give sufficient length to the song"--Caption.
Note
Pages also numbered 45-51.
Note
List title page: "Four-part songs, by various composers edited by Thos. Oliphant, Esqr.".
Note
At foot of each page: "Vocal quartetts".
Provenance
Ms. inscription in pencil on the title page, reading: "The hunt".
Binding
19th century half dark blue cloth over marbled paper boards; gilt title within a decorative gilt frame on a printed label pasted on the front board, reading: "Windsor & Eton Amateur Madrigal Society"; gilt number "II" on spine; red sprinkled edges; blank endpapers.
Copy-specific note
Bound with other vocal works; pages also numbered in ms. in black ink 1-195 (21-46, 85-92 missing).
Copy-specific note
Pages also numbered in ms. in black: 131-140.
Subject
Part songs, English.
Subject
Vocal quartets, Unaccompanied.
Genre/Form
Scores.
Genre/Form
Part songs.
Genre/Form
Musical settings.
Added entry--name
Oliphant, Thomas, 1799 - 1873 editor.
Added entry--name
Lamborn Cock publisher.
Added entry--name
Windsor & Eton Amateur Madrigal Society former owner.
Added entry--place
England London.
Language code
eng
Identifier
B54679
