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Handel, Sacred Oratorio Israel in Egypt, 1850 Novello Edition

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Handel's Sacred Oratorio "Israel in Egypt," Composed in the Year 1738, In Vocal Score with a Separate Accompaniment for the Organ or Pianoforte Arranged by Vincent Nouvello. Published by J. Alfred Nuvello, Music Seller (By Appointment) to Her Majesty, undated (1850s-1861). Printed by J. Alfred Novello. [Note: "J. Alfred Novello" imprint was transformed into "Novello & Co" in 1861]. Stated " Novello's Centennial Edition" commemorating George Frideric Handel (1685-1759).

Hard boards, original publisher's cloth with gold lettering on spine [a little wear, fading especially spine]; darkened endpapers, 6.3/4" x 9.7/8"; 172 pages + one page Index, very good condition.

Vincent Novello (1781-1861), English musician, son of an Italian who married an English woman, was born in London. He was a chorister and organist, but he is best known for bringing to England many works now considered major standards, and with his son he created a major publishing house.

Joseph Alfred Novello (1810-1896) was an English music publisher. He was the eldest son of Vincent Novello, and the creator of Novello and Company Ltd as a revolutionary force in music publishing. He had started as a bass singer, became a regular music publisher in 1829. Latter he built the Novello business, and is credited with introducing cheap music and of departing from the method of publishing by subscription.

After his retirement from the music publishing business in 1866, Alfred Novello moved to Genoa and pursued his interests in the Italian Irrigation Company, playing and composing organ music, and the study of hydrodynamics. He obtained several patents on ship construction and worked with William Froude. He died in Genoa.

Many of Novello published compositions were sacred music, much of which was very popular. His great contribution, however, together with Christian Ignatius Latrobe, lay in the introduction to England of unknown compositions by the great masters, such as the Masses of Haydn and Mozart, the works of Palestrina, the treasures of the Fitzwilliam Museum, and innumerable, now well known great compositions.

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US: Priority (c 2-4 days) --------- $14.50
Canada: Priority (c 2-6 weeks) -- $32.50
World: Priority (c 2-7 weeks) --- $44.50

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Handel's Sacred Oratorio "Israel in Egypt," Composed in the Year 1738, In Vocal Score with a Separate Accompaniment for the Organ or Pianoforte Arranged by Vincent Nouvello. Published by J. Alfred Nuvello, Music Seller (By Appointment) to Her Majesty, undated (1850s-1861). Printed by J. Alfred Novello. [Note: "J. Alfred Novello" imprint was transformed into "Novello & Co" in 1861]. Stated " Novello's Centennial Edition" commemorating George Frideric Handel (1685-1759).

Hard boards, original publisher's cloth with gold lettering on spine [a little wear, fading especially spine]; darkened endpapers, 6.3/4" x 9.7/8"; 172 pages + one page Index, very good condition.

Vincent Novello (1781-1861), English musician, son of an Italian who married an English woman, was born in London. He was a chorister and organist, but he is best known for bringing to England many works now considered major standards, and with his son he created a major publishing house.

Joseph Alfred Novello (1810-1896) was an English music publisher. He was the eldest son of Vincent Novello, and the creator of Novello and Company Ltd as a revolutionary force in music publishing. He had started as a bass singer, became a regular music publisher in 1829. Latter he built the Novello business, and is credited with introducing cheap music and of departing from the method of publishing by subscription.

After his retirement from the music publishing business in 1866, Alfred Novello moved to Genoa and pursued his interests in the Italian Irrigation Company, playing and composing organ music, and the study of hydrodynamics. He obtained several patents on ship construction and worked with William Froude. He died in Genoa.

Many of Novello published compositions were sacred music, much of which was very popular. His great contribution, however, together with Christian Ignatius Latrobe, lay in the introduction to England of unknown compositions by the great masters, such as the Masses of Haydn and Mozart, the works of Palestrina, the treasures of the Fitzwilliam Museum, and innumerable, now well known great compositions.

Note:
Country restrictions may apply - the lesser expansive Priority shipping may not be available to all countries.

US: Priority (c 2-4 days) --------- $14.50
Canada: Priority (c 2-6 weeks) -- $32.50
World: Priority (c 2-7 weeks) --- $44.50

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