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Descant arrangement. Two parts.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Part of Personal Papers
Descant arrangement. Two parts.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Fugue for organ in D minor.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
FRCO fugue (incomplete) and Song 34 (incomplete)
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Pages 1 to 3 (written in ink): FRCO Fugue for organ in G major (incomplete).
Pages 3 and 4 (upside down in pencil): incomplete piece for organ in G major. Note by the author page 4: part of original manuscript of Song 34 published by Oxford University Press in "5 short chorale preludes".
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Schmücke Dich for organ. Key: B flat major. Metronome marking: adagio.
Two sketches: one incomplete in ink, that contains on the reverse there is another fragment of a piece untitled for organ (in pencil). Key: A major. One in pencil with some differences.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"Praise my soul" choral piece; and on the reverse of the page: "Nun danket" (early version of descant arrangement) in F major.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Piece for voice and keyboard [?]. Arrangement by Peter Hurford. Key: B flat major.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Plainsong chant E. H. No. 1 for voices (soprano, alto, two tenors, bass) in A major.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"In manus tuas". Introits for Church use. No. 4. For voices (treble or alto I (divided), alto II, tenor, bass). Key: F major.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
Two anthems: Blessed is he and O Praise the Lord
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Two anthems: 1. "Blessed is he", Psalm 41 versicles 1-3, for solo treble voice, flute and organ in E flat minor, metronome marking: 80 beats per minute. 2. O Praise the Lord, Psalm 117, for three treble voices, flute and organ in B flat major, metronome marking: 132 beats per minute.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Quam dulcis est amor! Words: Dutch, 1599. Translated by R. C. Trevelyan. For voices (soprano, alto, tenor) in C major.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Magnificat. For voices and organ (incomplete draft).
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Invitatory, prayers and suffrages for the choir of the Church of the Good Samaritan. Paoli, Pennsylvania. For voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) in G major.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
Lord, in this thy mercies' day
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"Lord, in this thy mercies' day" for voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass). Arranged from E. H. 76 by Peter Hurford (tune slightly altered). Key: E minor.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Nunc Dimittis for voice and organ [?].
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
At the lamb's high feast we sing
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"At the lamb's high feast we sing". Arrangement by Peter Hurford. Incomplete.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Sketch of a piece for keyboard [?].
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Piece for the organ in D minor.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"Come live with me", words by Christopher Marlowe, for soprano and keyboard in G major.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"O Mortal Man, remember well", words traditional, for four voices in E minor.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"Christ hath a garden", words by Isaac Watts, revised by Robert Bridges. For four voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) in C minor.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Draft in pencil of a work for organ (9 pages).
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
The Holy Son (A Christmas Carol)
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"The Holy Son" (A Christmas Carol), words by Henry More (1614-1687) for unaccompanied voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass).
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
Scherzo; Ein' feste Burg No. 2 [2nd. set]; "Nun Danket alle Gott"
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"Scherzo" from the Suite for organ "Laudate Dominum", Metronome marking: minim = 120. "Ein' feast Burg" No. 2 [2nd. set] for organ. Incomplete draft of "Nun Danket alle Gott".
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"Two Dialogues" for Organ. No. 1 (metronome marking: 84 beats per minute) and 2 (metronome marking: minim = 76) in G major, written in ink. Dialogue 1 (in pencil, different from Dialogue 1 in ink) and Dialogue 2 (in pencil, the same as Dialogue 2 in ink).
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Alternative "(+ better!) lay-out" of 2 sections of the Scherzo (beginning and bars 41-46).
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"They reap not where they laboured..." [incipit] for voices and organ in E major.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"Christ hath a garden", anthem for soprano, alto, tenor, bass unaccompanied. Words by Robert Bridges, after Isaac Watts. In C minor. Published by Basil Ramsey, publisher of music.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Five short chorale preludes. For organ. Edited by Oxford University Press.
I: Wem in Leidenstagen in G major. Melody by F. Filitz (1804-76). II: On a Rouen church melody in A major. III: Song 34 (The angel's song) in G major. Melody by O. Gibbons (1583-1625). IV: Schmücke dich in B flat. Melody by J. Crüger (1598-1662). V: Gott des himmels in D major. Melody by H. Albert (1504-51).
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"For thee, O dear country". For soprano and tenor voices, and organ in E major. Words: Bernard of Morlaix c. 1140.
Hillands. Arranged by Peter Hurford.
Two copies: One has four pages, and the other one is reduced to fit in two pages.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
Magdalen, cease from sobs and sighs
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"Magdalen, cease from sobs and sighs" for unaccompanied voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass). In F major. Words of "Pone luctum, Magdalena", translated by G. R. Woodward. Melody of "Nicht ruhen Magdalena kundt" (Köln, 1623), arranged by Peter Hurford.
Published by Oxford University Press. In the series:The Oxford Choral Songs.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"Noël Nouvelet", A Carol for Christmas and Epiphany, for voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass). In E (metronome marking" 76 beats per minute). English translation by Wendy Marvin. French Carol (probably 16th century), arranged by Peter Hurford.
Published by Oxford University Press. In the series:The Oxford Choral Songs.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"O mortal man, remember well", A Carol for mixed chorus (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) unaccompanied. In E minor (Metronome marking: minim = c. 54). Words: traditional.
Published by Basil Ramsey, publisher of music.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"Two Carols for Equal Voices". I: Blake's cradle song. For female voices and keyboard in Bb flat major (metronome marking: 66 beats per minute). II: Come, love we God! For solo or semi-chorus. Words from Shann MS (16th century). In F major (metronome marking: 120 beats per minute).
Published by Basil Ramsey, publisher of music.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Carols from St. Albans. Sung by the Choir of the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St. Alban. Directed by Peter Hurford. Organ: Simon Lindley.
Vinyl record. 33 1/3 RPM.
Side A:
Side B:
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
The Dutch Society of Organists - International Bach Congress (Groningen 1985)
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The Dutch Society of Organists - International Bach Congress (Groningen 1985).
English translations of the papers presented at the conference.
Zehnder, Jean-Claude
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A man and an organ. Videocassette taped on the 15th of November 1993.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
An approach to the design of new organs
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Handwritten manuscript in pencil of paper titled "An approach to the design of new organs".
Total of 9 pages.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Diocesan Choirs Festival 1958. Cathedral and Abbey Church of St. Alban.
Vocal score (with organ accompaniment).
Contents:
Stanford, Charles V.
Lecture for National Archive of Recorded Sound
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Handwritten lecture for the National Archive of Recorded Sound, October 1985.
Typewritten programme of the music played during this lecture.
Printed copy of another part of the lecture.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
Index (Making Music on the Organ)
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Handwritten Index and other annotations of Making Music on the Organ. [Published by Oxford University Press in 1990].
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
Letters and Organ Illustrations (Making Music on the Organ)
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Letters between Peter Hurford and the editors of Oxford University Press regarding the proofs of Making Music on the Organ [Published by Oxford University Press in 1990], and Organ Illustrations made by Peter Hurford.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
Performance techniques in the music of Bach
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Handwritten draft titled: "Performance techniques in the music of Bach".
Two copies: handwritten manuscript and a photocopy.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Typewritten text "Notes on the 'Maniere Francaise'", and another copy of it titled "Notes on the 'French Manner'".
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Typewritten copy of a paper titled: "Stopped Diapason?".
10 pages.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
Making Music on the Organ (Full draft 1984)
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Typewritten full draft from 1984 of Making Music on the Organ. [Published by Oxford University Press in 1990]. Letter from Peter Hurford to the editor.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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Typewritten copy of a paper for a TV programme presented by Peter Hurford and titled: "The organ and the organist".
9 pages.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
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"The Maturing Organist", article reprinted from The Musical Times, December 1982.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
The English Organ Renaissance - where now? Has Mrs. Clarabella really retired?
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Typewritten copy of a talk given at the IOF [International Organ Festival?] titled: "The English Organ Renaissance - where now? Has Mrs. Clarabella really retired?"
17 pages.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
Untitled [notes on singing and playing Bach's organ works]
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Handwritten notes on singing and playing Bach's organ works.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer
Untitled [A lecture on the interpretation of Bach]
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Handwritten draft on a lecture on the interpretation of Bach.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer