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295 SCARLATTI (Domenico), XLII Suites de Pièces pour le Clavecin. London, Printed for, and sold by B. Cooke at the Golden Harp in New street Cov'. Garden. [1739.] 2 vols. in 1. Oblong 4to, engraved throughout, cloth, £1 58.

296 SERRE (J. A.), Essais sur les Principes de l'Harmonie. A Paris, 1753. 8vo, with 2 plates, half vellum, 4s. 297 SERRE. Observations sur les Principes de l'Harmonie, occasionnées par quelques Ecrits modernes sur ce sujet. A Genève, 1763. 8vo, half vellum, 4s. 6d.

298 SHEFFIELD Musical Festival, 1899. Souvenir presented by the Festival Association. Sheffield, 1899. Roy. 8vo, frontispiece, 13 protraits, and plate, Spanish calf gilt, 58. 299 SIMPSON (Christopher), A Compendium of Practical Musick in five parts. Teaching, by a New, and easie Method. 1. The Rudiments of Song. 2. The Principles of Composition. 3. The Use of Discords. 4. The Form of Figurate Descant. 5. The Contrivance of Canon. Together with Lessons for Viols, &c. The Third Edition. London, printed by M. C. for Henry Brome, 1678. Sm. 8vo, portrait by Faithorne, original sheep, £1 15s.

300 SLATYER (William), The Psalmes of David in 4 Languages and in 4 Parts Set to ye Tunes of our Church. Printed by Tho. Harper for George Thomason and Octavian Pullen att ye Rose in Paules Churcheyard, Anno 1643. Sm. 8vo, FIRST EDITION, with two beautifully engraved titlepages, and the very rare contemporary portrait of Slatyer inserted, the Psalms exquisitely engraved on 55 pages in Greek, Latin, English and Hebrew, with the tunes, dark green morocco extra, gilt edges, £24.

This rare little volume is a masterpiece of English 17th century engraving.

301 SMITH (J. Stafford), A Collection of [17] English Songs, in Score for Three and Four Voices. Composed about the year 1500. Taken from MSS. of the same Age. I. Bland, [1779]. Folio, engraved border to title by Flyn, words and music engraved, printed list of Subscribers, etc., sewed,

£1 10s.

Containing songs by Roberd Fayrfax, Sir Thomas Phelyppis, Edmund Turges, Mayster Sheryngham, William Newarke, and Jo. Mouton.

302 SMITH (John Christopher), The Tempest. An Opera. The Words taken from Shakespear &c. [Adapted by D. Garrick.] Walsh, [1756]. Folio, FULL SCORE, FIRST EDITION, the words and music engraved throughout on THICK PAPER, a very fine copy in the original wrappers, UNCUT, £4 4s. 303 STANLEY (John), Six Cantata's for a Voice and Instruments. [Second Set.] Printed for John Stanley, and sold at his House in Walbrook, [1745]. Folio, engraved titlepage, words and music engraved, sewed, 12s. 6d.

The Composer was the blind organist of St. Andrew's Holborn.

304 STARKE (Fr.), Quartett als Serenade, concertant für Guitarre Flöte, Viole, und Violoncello. Wien, [o.j.]. 4 parts, folio, the music engraved, 128.

305 STEVENS (R. J. S.), Ten Glees for Three, Four, Five & Six Voices. Op. V. Printed for the Author, Charterhouse, [1798 ?]. Obl. folio, words and music engraved, composer's signature on title-page, sewed, 188.

The words are taken from Shakespeare (The Cloud cap't Towers), Sir Philip Sidney, T. Heywood, E. Waller, T. Carew, and other English poets.

306 STORACE (Stephen), Deux Quintettes et un Sestette pour Deux Violons, Taille, Violoncelle, Flute et Clavecin ou Piano Forte. Op. II. Printed for the Author [abt. 1785]. The 5 parts, folio, the music engraved, 15s.

307 STORACE. The Pirates, an Opera in Three Acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. J. Dale [1792]. Oblong folio, engraved title, words and music engraved, half calf, 48. 6d.

308 TALLIS (Thomas), The Order of the Daily Service of the United Church of England and Ireland, as arranged for Choirs, A.D. 1570. Edited, with an Historical Introduction, by Dr. Rimbault. [1847]. Large 8vo, with music, cloth, 10s. 309 TALLIS.-The Preces and Litany for four voices, now first printed, with some chants of the XVI. and XVII. centuries, from MSS. of Dean Aldrich. 1847. Roy. 8vo, with music, printed in red and black, cloth, 9s.

310 TETTAMANZI (Fabrizio), Breve Metodo per apprendere fondatamente e con facilità il Canto Fermo. Milano, 1756. 4to, with music, boards, 18s. 6d.

311 TELEMANN (G. P.), Die Auferstehung Jesu Christi, Von Prof. Ramlern. An XVIIIth century MANUSCRIPT TRANSCRIPT of the FULL SCORE, very neatly written on 52 pages, folio, sewed, £3 3s.

312 TEVO (Zaccaria), Il Musico Testore. Venezia, 1706. Sm. 4to, with the rare portrait of the author, engraved title-page and plates, and musical examples, fine copy, vellum, £1 10s.

A very scarce and valuable treatise, divided into four parts, dealing with music generally, the voice as a musical instrument, counterpoint, etc.

313 TICCI (Rinaldo), Trattato di contrappunto. Siena, 1845. 8vo, two folding tables, half morocco, gilt edges, 4s. 6d. 314 TIGRINI (Oratio), Il Compendio della Musica, nel quale brevemente si tratta dell' Arte del Contrapunto. Venetia, appresso Ricciardo Amadino, 1588. Sm. 4to, FIRST EDITION, woodcut on title, musical notation, some margins wormed, vellum gilt, rare, £4 4s.

In

Tigrini, who was Canon of Arezzo, is also known as the composer of Madrigals.

315 TOSI (Pierfrancesco), L'Art du Chant. Ouvrage imprimé a Bologna in 1723. Traduit de l'Italien et augmenté d'exemples et de notes par Théophile Lemaire. Paris, 1874. 8vo, wrappers, uncut, 5s.

316 TRAMEZZANI (Diomiro), Composizioni. London, 1810. Folio, engraved title-page, the words and music engraved, sewed, 58.

317 TRENTO (V.), Le Ore di Ricreazione. Miscellanea di varj pezzi di Musica a voce sola, a due, a tre e a quattro, con Accompagnamento di Piano Forte. Published by the Author, [n.d., abt. 1815]. Folio, list of Subscribers, the words and music engraved, sewed, 78.

318 TURNER (Eliza), A Collection of Songs with Symphonies and a Thorough Bass; with Six Lessons for the Harpsichord. London, Printed for the Author and sold by her in the College of Physicians, Warwick Lane, [abt. 1755]. Folio, pretty vignette on title, List of Subscribers, words and music engraved, UNCUT copy, 12s. 6d.

She

This composer is unmentioned by Grove, Brown, etc.
was probably a daughter of Daniel Turner the physician.
The words of the Songs are by Ben Jonson, Sedley, Prior,
Thomson, etc.

319 TRAVERS (John), XII Voluntaries for the Organ or Harpsichord. C. & S. Thompson, [1770 ?]. Obl. folio, the music engraved, 6s.

320 VACCARI (F.), Three Favorite Spanish Boleros, as sung by Madame Vaccari. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Spanish Guittar, or Piano Forte. Monzani & Hill, [1810 ?]. Folio, the words and music engraved, Composer's autograph on title page, 6s.

321 VALLOTTI (Fr. Ant.), Della Scienza teorica, e pratica della moderna musica, libro primo. [All published.] In Padova, 1779. 4to, with folding diagrams, fine copy in blue morocco, 17s. 6d.

322 VIERLING (J. G.), Concerto. Cembalo Concertato, Violino Primo, Violino Secondo, Viola, e Basso. SCRIPT of 26 pp. The 5 parts, folio, 15s.

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323 VOCAL MUSIC.-A Select Collection of Vocal Music, Serious and Comic with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord, with Transpositions for the German Flute. Printed for the Editor, and Sold by J. Johnston, [1770 ?]. Obl. folio, pretty engraved border to title-page, the words and music engraved, sewed, £1 18.

This scarce volume consists of songs by Vento, Galluppi, Perez, Scarlatti, Zingone, Giordani, and other composers of the day, set to English words. It is not in Sir John Stainer's Catalogue, nor in those of the Royal College of Music and the British Museum.

324 WALMISLEY (Thos. F.), Six Glees, for Three, Four, Five, and Six Voices, the Poetry selected from Thomson, Campbell, Rogers, etc. Printed for the Author, [1814]. Folio, the words and music engraved, with list of Subscribers and Dedication to Thos. Attwood, presentation copy from the Composer, sewed, 10s.

This volume includes the well-known Glee, “Island of Bliss." 325 WALOND (William), Six Voluntaries for the Organ or Harpsichord. J. Johnson, [abt. 1760 ?]. Obl. folio, the music engraved, 10s.

326 WALOND.-Ten Voluntaries for the Organ or Harpsichord. Op. II. J. Johnson, [about 1760]. Obl. folio, the music engraved, 108.

327 WEBB (Daniel), Observations on the Correspondence between Poetry and Music. London, 1769. Sm. 8vo, calf gilt, 48.

328 WEBB (Rev. Richard), A Collection of Madrigals for Three, Four, Five & Six Voices, selected from the Works of the most Eminent Composers. Printed for the Editor [1808]. Folio, words and music engraved, 10s. 6d.

Contains works by John Wilbye, Thos. Bateman, Gianetto Prænestini, John Dowland, John Bennett, Dr. Chris. Tye, Orlando Gibbons, Giovanni Croce, Govanni Teretti, Thomas Weelkes, Giovanni Pizzoni, T. Morley, John Ward, and Luca Marenzio.

329 WEBBE (Sam'.), L'Amico del Principiante, being short Solfaing Exercises, for a Single Voice with a Bass Accompanyment. Rt. Birchall, [abt. 1798]. Folio, the words and music engraved, cloth, 78.

'A gift from Mr. Taphouse, 1892," to Sir John Stainer. 330 WECKERLIN (J. B.), Musiciana. Extraits d'ouvrages rares ou bizarres, anecdotes, lettres, etc., concernant la Musique et les Musiciens. Paris, 1877. 12mo, musical illustrations, half morocco, 5s.

331 WEIDEMAN (C. F.), Six Concertos in Seven Parts for One and Two German Flutes, Two Violins, a Tenor, with a Thorough Bass for the Violoncello and Harpsicord. Op. 2. Publish'd by the Author. Sold by John Walsh, [1745 ?]. The 7 parts, folio, the music engraved, unbound, in a cloth case, £2 28.

332 WELDON (John), Divine Harmony. Six Select Anthems for a Voice a lone, with a Thorow Bass for the Organ, Harpsicord, or Arch-Lute. Perform'd by the late Mr. Richard Elford. J. Walsh and J Hare, [n.d., about 1716].Divine Harmony. The 2nd Collection, being select Anthems for a Voice a lone, as also some for 3 and 4 Voices. Compos'd by Several Eminent Authors and perform'd at ye Chappel Royal. J. Walsh and J Hare, [about 1720]. 2 vols. in 1, folio, FIRST EDITION, with fine engraved frontispiece, representing the performance of Divine Service in the chapel of Whitehall, engraved throughout, half calf, Il. 15s.

333 WILHEM (B.), Deux Romances. [Adieux de Charles VII à Agnès Sorel, et Marie Stuart.] Paroles de P. J. de Béranger. Paris, [s.d.]. Folio, portraits of Charles VII, Agnès Sorel, and Marie Stuart on title-page, words and music engraved, 78. 6d.

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