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Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection Folio M1.A11 .H6 v. 5
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Format:
Manuscript
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Cocchi, Gioacchino, approximately 1720-
Contributor:
Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.
Standardized Title:
Captive. Cease ye fountains, cease to murmur
Subjects (All):
Songs with piano.
Songs with harpsichord.
Operas--Excerpts--Vocal scores with piano.
Operas.
Music--Manuscripts.
Music.
Genre:
Songs with piano.
Vocal scores.
Excerpts.
Penn Provenance:
Heineken, M. E. (inscription)
Hopkinson, Edward Jr. (donor)
Hopkinson, Francis
Hopkinson, Joseph
Hopkinson, Oliver
Physical Description:
2 unnumbered pages of manuscript music ; 31 cm
Production:
[between 1790 and 1799?]
Contained In:
Hopkinson collection of music. v. 5
Other Title:
Captive
First line: Cease ye fountains, cease to murmur
Notes:
Ms., ink.
Song for voice with piano or harpsichord.
English words written between two staves.
From the musical farce based on John Dryden's Don Sebastian The captive by Isaac Bickerstaff, a pasticcio with music chiefly by Charles Dibdin, 1769.
Local Notes:
With: Moller & Capron's monthly numbers. Philadelphia : printed for Moller & Capron, [1793] (no. 30 of 30 items)
From the library of the Francis Hopkinson family -- Richards, Caroline. An eighteenth century music collection -- Thesis (M.A.) Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1968.
Photocopies of individual items bound in v. 5 in suppl. 1.
OCLC:
63667689

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