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C. V. Nathan - collection of printed music and lectures by Isaac Nathan, ca.1810-1862

C. V. Nathan - collection of printed music and lectures by Isaac Nathan, ca.1810-1862

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C. V. Nathan - collection of printed music and lectures by Isaac Nathan, ca.1810-1862

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Full title

C. V. Nathan - collection of printed music and lectures by Isaac Nathan, ca.1810-1862

Date

ca. 1810 - 1862

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6334/1

Record Identifier

nV2ayyvn

Reference Code

131671

Language

  • English
  • Italian
Physical Description

Contents

Music - (printed scores, some with manuscript annotations)

Textual Records - (printed)

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Series

Arrangement

Arranged in 2 sequences: (1) music published in London; (2) music published in Sydney. Within each sequence, music is arranged alphabetically by title. [B] numbers refer to bibliography of Isaac Nathan's Australian publications compiled by Paul Wilkins.

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Contents

1. MUSIC PUBLISHED IN LONDON:
[1824?]; [The alcaid] Befriend us! Befriend us! : quartetto / written by James Kenney. London: J. Fentum, 78, Strand. 1 score (4 p.). For 4 voices & piano. Sung by Madame Vestris, Miss Paton, Mrs Garrick and Mr Huckel. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Haymarket.
[1824?]; [The alcaid] Haste, haste, I pr'ythee...

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Full title

C. V. Nathan - collection of printed music and lectures by Isaac Nathan, ca.1810-1862

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 6334/1

Record Identifier

nV2ayyvn

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Reference code

131671

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