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ITEM — Box: 11 Identifier: MS Mus 264, (220)

[Sketches and drafts] : autograph manuscript scores, undated Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1838-1912

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, German, English.

Physical Description

1 volume in 1 folder.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

19 linear feet (19 boxes)

Physical Location

with items (221)-(223)

General note

Oblong red notebook in dos-à-dos style with melodies, vocal exercises, songs for voice and piano, and other sketches.

Transcripts of four poems by Alfred Tennyson on two conjugate leaves laid in between endpaper and back cover, possibly in the hand of Claudie Viardot.

On one end compositions include:

  1. Le vent. Sully Prudhomme p. 41
  2. Silvestre
  3. Sully Prudhomme page 78
  4. Le cordier
  5. Il suonatore di violino
  6. Regreto
  7. Les etoiles naissant...
  8. Les papillons J. Richepin, (1848)
  9. La vierge au lavoir
  10. Le toréador. V. Hugo

On the other end compositions include:

  1. Depuis un mois, chère exilée
  2. Or Jésus, sommeillait

2011M-3.

Repository Details

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