Incidental music for The winter's tale arranged and orchestrated by Emile E. Mori [manuscript], ca. 1908.
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Title
Incidental music for The winter's tale arranged and orchestrated by Emile E. Mori [manuscript], ca. 1908.
Description
15 items of ms. music.
Associated name
Scope and content
A set of 12 manuscript orchestral parts and part-books which include curtain tunes, dances ("Scarf dance," "Tambourine dance"), a march ("King's march"), a pastoral, choruses and songs. Also, parts and piano-vocal scores (13-14) for: "I will sing in praise of thee," "When daffodils begin to peer." (15) is a piano part for "Tambourine dance for 4 girls." Additional songs with text underlay in the piano part: "'Neath the silver silence," "Jog on the foot path way," "But shall I go mourn," "Lawn as white as driven snow," and "Will you buy any tape." A piece of music for Antony and Cleopatra (matching the music in Y.d.637 (1-10)) has been added to some part-books, often on loose leaves. Several part books include Emile Mori's address: Washington, D.C. 1722 Corcoran Str. N.W.
Note
The date "Oct. 31 08" appears in the first violin part-book.
Provenance
Former owner: Charles B. Hanford.
Source of acquisition
Gift of Emogene B. Gehret and John D. Long, 21 August 1945.
Cited/described in
Charteris, R. Annotated catalogue of the music manuscripts in the Folger, 161
Place of creation/publication
United States -- Washington (D.C.)
Item Details
Call number
Y.d.648 (1-15)
Folger accession
no case or acc. number present