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      <value>[f. 1] A song performd on November ye 22 1683 / [in a different? hand] composed by Hen. Purcell -- [f. 12v] Welcome song 1687 / [an end] Mr Hen. Purcell.</value>
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    <value>First work for SSATB soli, SATB chorus, ob, vl1, vl2, vl1, bc -- 2nd work for AATTBB soli, SATB chorus, vl1, vl2, vla, bc.
First line first work: Welcom to all ye pleasures -- First line second work: Sound the trumpett, beat ye drum.
First work for St Cecilia's day, 1683; second work probably for the birthday of King James, 1687.
Title from spine.
Singers named in the second work: Mr. Abell (A), Mr. Turner (A), Mr. Robert (T), Mr. March (T), Mr. Bowman (B)
Thematic catalogue nos. Z. 339 and Z. 335.
Manuscript probably in the hand of a copyist (not holograph)
Paper: 12 staves (278x165mm); watermark: Arms of Amsterdam ; countermark monogram "PL"
Original pagination: 203-260.
Former shelf mark: 31.H.10 (also numbered C. 657-8, and listed as such in the Zimmerman thematic catalogue)
1.1.1 vl1 Symphony e G-2 xF c/ 4''E+6E{EFG}4F+6F{FGA}/8.xG6G4.A8GFy{6GE}z/ 1.2.1 A Welcome to all the pleasures e C-3 xF c/ =1/8'G4G8-F4.F/8-FFF6G8.FG6A/{AG}4.F2-/ 2 .1.1 vl1 [Symphony] a G-2 c/ 8-6-'A{8.''E6E}{8.C6E}{8.A6''E}/4A{8.A6B}{8.xG6xF}4E+/{8.E6xF} 2.2.1 A Sound the trumpet D C-3 xFC c/ =1/4-'D+{8.D6E}{DE8F}6F/4.Fty8E4Dz-/ 
Birthdays Songs and music. Cantatas, Secular Scores.</value>
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        <summary_title>Purcell, Henry</summary_title>
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        <value>Bookplate: "WHC" (WIlliam Hayman Cummings). "Bought at Dr. W.H. Cummings sale (lot 1395 on 23 May 1917) at Sotheby's for &#xA3;20?? It is all in Purcell's handwiriting &amp; bits of his signature have been cut out from pages 203 &amp; 225 (probably) but one is still on p. 260? These pages have evidently formed part of a larger book judging from the pagination. Ralph Griffin. Inner Temple, 25.3.1917"</value>
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        <value>Purcell, Henry,1659-1695.</value>
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      <value>1 ms. score (29 leaves, bound) ;34 cm.; 1 ms. score (29 leaves, bound) ;34 cm.;</value>
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    <value>Half leather, marbled paper sides, 19th century.</value>
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  <summary_title>Purcell odes 1683-1687.</summary_title>
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    <value>Welcome to all the pleasures</value>
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