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      <value>Acis and Galatea -- Saul -- Dettingem Te Deum and a Grand Jubilate [Utrecht].</value>
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    <value>For solo voices, chorus and piano or organ.
Title pages for the volume and for each work.
Each title page has an illustration: Volume: "Handel [after the Louis Fran&#xE7;ois Roubiliac statue] / George Cooke, sc." ; Acis &amp; Galatea: "Dance &amp; sport the hours away / drawn by Uwins ; engraved by Isaac Taylor"; Saul: "Tomorrow shalt thou and thy songs be with me / drawn by Isaac Taylor jun.r, engraved by Isaac Taylor, sen.r" ; Te Deum &amp; Jubilate: "Heaven and Earth are full of thy glory / Engraved by Isaac Taylor from a drawing by Isaac Taylor jun.r"
"T. Uwins" is listed as one of the contributing artists in the prospectus for the second series, issued in 1812.
p.[74-75] between Dettingen Te Deum and Jubilate are blank.
Includes table of contents on the last unnumbered page of each score.
Wholly engraved.
Acis and Galatea probably published ca. 1809.
Saul probably published ca. 1810.
Dettingem Te Deum and a Grand Jubilate probably published ca. 1810.
English words.
Staff notation.
Provenance: Founder's bequest, 1816. Not inscribed but probably the part of the "Handel's works. 52 nos. in sheets. Dr. Clarke's Edition" listed in Bartleman's catalogue of the Bequest (MU.1452). 
Received unbound. Bound in half calf with blind double lined edges and cloth imitation marbled sides, in approximately 1890. 
Former shelfmarks: 1.F.3 and 29.H. cupboard. 
Contents:
Acis and Galatea -- Saul -- Dettingem Te Deum and a Grand Jubilate [Utrecht].</value>
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