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C.H.H. Parry. Autograph manuscript of a "Garland" of six Shakespearean and other songs, Op.21, 1873

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PARRY, SIR CHARLES HUBERT HASTINGS
The autograph manuscript of his song cycle A Garland of Shakespearean and other Old-Fashioned songs, Op.21, signed twice ("C.H.H. Parry"), 1873

a fair-copy manuscript, dedicated notated in dark brown ink on up to five three- or two-stave systems per page, with some additions in red ink and pencil to no.6, with autograph title-page ("A Garland of Shakesperian [sic] and other old-fashioned songs...dedicated (so far as they are worthy) to Alucan Ranald McDonell, Bengeo 1873"), the songs titled: "No. 1 Love's Perjuries a Song by William Shakespear"; "No.2. A Spring Song by William Shakespear"; "No.3. A Contrast. by Anon", "No.4. Concerning Love by Samuel Daniel"; "No 5. A Sea Dirge. by William Shakespear"; "No 6. To Mistress Margaret Hussey. a ditty of John Skelton's."; at the end, the manuscript is dated and monogrammed ("CH"),

9 pages, plus blanks, oblong 4to (28 x 38.5cm), 18-stave paper, later pencil note to upper margin of title, the last song dated 'Bengeo' [near Hertford], 4 June 1873, outer leaves becoming detached, dust-staining to outer pages and inner edges, a few small tears

RARE: auction records for autograph manuscripts by Hubert Parry (1848-1918) comprise a single song in 1995 and three lots in 1979. Most of his autographs are in the Royal College of Music or the British Library. He was a central figure in British musical life: I was glad, Blest Pair of Sirens and, above all, 'Jerusalem', are much-loved icons of British music. This early Garland Op.21 sets three songs by Shakespeare and others by Daniel and Skelton. The Shakespearean texts come from The Passionate Pilgrim (No.17), As You Like It (V/iii) and The Tempest (I/ii).

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PARRY, SIR CHARLES HUBERT HASTINGS
The autograph manuscript of his song cycle A Garland of Shakespearean and other Old-Fashioned songs, Op.21, signed twice ("C.H.H. Parry"), 1873

a fair-copy manuscript, dedicated notated in dark brown ink on up to five three- or two-stave systems per page, with some additions in red ink and pencil to no.6, with autograph title-page ("A Garland of Shakesperian [sic] and other old-fashioned songs...dedicated (so far as they are worthy) to Alucan Ranald McDonell, Bengeo 1873"), the songs titled: "No. 1 Love's Perjuries a Song by William Shakespear"; "No.2. A Spring Song by William Shakespear"; "No.3. A Contrast. by Anon", "No.4. Concerning Love by Samuel Daniel"; "No 5. A Sea Dirge. by William Shakespear"; "No 6. To Mistress Margaret Hussey. a ditty of John Skelton's."; at the end, the manuscript is dated and monogrammed ("CH"),

9 pages, plus blanks, oblong 4to (28 x 38.5cm), 18-stave paper, later pencil note to upper margin of title, the last song dated 'Bengeo' [near Hertford], 4 June 1873, outer leaves becoming detached, dust-staining to outer pages and inner edges, a few small tears

RARE: auction records for autograph manuscripts by Hubert Parry (1848-1918) comprise a single song in 1995 and three lots in 1979. Most of his autographs are in the Royal College of Music or the British Library. He was a central figure in British musical life: I was glad, Blest Pair of Sirens and, above all, 'Jerusalem', are much-loved icons of British music. This early Garland Op.21 sets three songs by Shakespeare and others by Daniel and Skelton. The Shakespearean texts come from The Passionate Pilgrim (No.17), As You Like It (V/iii) and The Tempest (I/ii).

Condition Report:
Condition is described in the main body of the cataloguing, where appropriate.

We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Prospective buyers should also refer to any Important Notices regarding this sale, which are printed in the Sale Catalogue.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE.

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