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XII SONATAS for two violins: with a through bass for the harpsichord. Composed by J:S: Humphries. Opera prima. N.B. These sonatas are proper to be play'd with two German flutes &c. Likewise where these are sold may be had great variety of new concertos, sonatas, and solos, for all instruments in use, circa 1736

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Collection Description & Creator Information

Description:

The younger Robert Thorp, whose collection this must have been – even if part of it could have been formed by his father – did not go to either Oxford or Cambridge (he does not appear in either Foster or Venn), but became an attorney in Alnwick, Northumberland. This is evident from the group of business papers (see the last item in the short catalogue which follows) which accompany the music collection. Although he followed a traditional profession, it is however quite clear that his passion was music. It seems that the violin was his instrument: where any of the music here is for one instrument, it is nearly always the violin part that is here. The present collection shows much sign of use, not only in the occasionally poor condition of the books, but in their arrangement: in several cases, parts for various instruments are bound separately, so that the first violin has several pieces bound in one volume, and the second violin or cello has the corresponding parts for the same pieces bound in another volume. One can thus imagine that Thorp had a small group of friends in Alnwick with whom – a little like the Rev. Septimus Harding in Barchester, perhaps – he passed the Northumberland evenings in making music. Because the collection was put to practical use, I very much doubt if it was formed with an eye to rarity – yet several of the pieces are very uncommon and are not found in great musical collections such as those of the British Library, Bodleian and Harvard. However, the most interesting and significant feature of the collection is surely the fact that it was formed by a single man in Northumberland two hundred years ago, and that the core of it has survived to this day.

General

London. Printed for, and sold by I: Walsh, musick printer, and instrument maker to his Majesty, at t he Harp and Hoboy, in Catherine Street in the Strand.

Collection History

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Collection is open for research.

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XII SONATAS for two violins: with a through bass for the harpsichord. Composed by J:S: Humphries. Opera prima. N.B. These sonatas are proper to be play'd with two German flutes &c. Likewise where these are sold may be had great variety of new concertos, sonatas, and solos, for all instruments in use; Robert Thorp of Alnwick Collection of Printed and Manuscript Music, RBD3, Rare Book Division, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library

Location:
Firestone Library
One Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
(609) 258-3184
Storage Note:
Firestone Library (ex): Box F-000070

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