RepositoryUniversity of Roehampton: Archives and Special Collections
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Ref NoAHG/7/3/89/3
Creator NameAnn Hutchinson Guest and the Language of Dance Centre, London
Title[Ann Hutchinson Guest] Annotated photocopies of published musical scores titled "Nunlist" [examples of musical scores used in a "Music for Dance" course taught by Juli Nunlist?]
Date20th Century
Extent1 file
DescriptionIt is not known how these musical scores relate to [Juli] Nunlist. [A separate listing of the scores suggests that they were used as examples in a "Music for Dance" course.] The scores are labelled: Ex. 50-56, Ex. 86-112 and Ex. X. The scores were published in the 20th Century. The photocopies and annotations were made in the mid- to late-20th Century. The file contains sections from the following musical scores: - "Op. 7", composed by [Ludwig van] Beethoven - "Op. 10 No. 3", composed by [Ludwig van] Beethoven - "Hasche-Mann" from "Kinderscenen" ["Kinderszenen"], composed by [Robert] Schumann - "Mazurka Op. 30 No. 2", composed by [Frédéric] Chopin, and revised and fingered by Rafael Joseffy - "Consolation" from "Song Without Words" ["Songs Without Words"], composed by [Felix] Mendelssohn - "Op. 13", composed by [Ludwig van] Beethoven - "Mazurka Op. 50 No. 3", composed by [Frédéric] Chopin, and revised and fingered by Rafael Joseffy - "Five Little Canons" [composer not stated] - "Kind im Einschlummern" ("Child Falling Asleep") from "Kinderscenen" ["Kinderszenen"], composed by [Robert] Schumann - "Papillons No. 3", composed by [Robert] Schumann - "Canonisches Liedchen" ["Kanonisches Liedchen"] ("Little Song in Canon-form"), composed by [Robert] Schumann - "Nordisches Lied" ("Norse Song"), composed by [Robert] Schumann - "2 part invention", composed by [Johann Sebastian] Bach - "Nocturne" from "St. Q. [String Quartet] No. 2", composed by Alexander Borodin - "Sonata for Violin ('Cello) and Piano", composed by [César] Franck - "No. 2 Aria: Canón at the Second" from "Suite", composed by [Anton] Arensky - "No. 57: Longo 235", composed by [Domenico] Scarlatti - "Prelude", composed by [Dmitry] Kabalevsky - "1. Intermezzo" from "Four Piano Pieces Op. 119", composed by Johannes Brahms - "Waltz", composed by [Johannes] Brahms - "Preludio XII" ("Prelude XII") from "WTC II" ["The Well-Tempered Clavier: Book II"], composed by [Johann Sebastian] Bach - "Longo No. 432", composed by [Domenico] Scarlatti - "Etude Op. 10 No. 6", composed by [Frédéric] Chopin, and revised and fingered by Arthur Friedheim - "Intermezzo Op. 116 No. 2", composed by [Johannes] Brahms - "Träumerei" ("Reverie") from "Kinderscenen" ["Kinderszenen"], composed by [Robert] Schumann - "Prélude Op. 28 No. 20", composed by [Frédéric] Chopin, and revised and fingered by Rafael Joseffy - "Preludio XXII" ("Prelude XXII") from "WTC I" ["The Well-Tempered Clavier: Book I"], composed by [Johann Sebastian] Bach - "Preludio VI" ("Prelude VI") from "WTC I" ["The Well-Tempered Clavier: Book I"], composed by [Johann Sebastian] Bach - "P, C & F" ["Prélude, Choral et Fugue"], composed by [César] Franck - "Ein Ton Op. 3 No. 3" ("The Monotone Op. 3 No. 3"), composed by Peter Cornelius, and translated into English by C Hugo Laubach (also included are the original lyrics in German) - "Im Winderschönen Monat Mai" ("'Twas in the Lovely Month of May"), No. 1 from "Dichterliebe Op. 48" ("Poet's Love Op. 48"), composed by Robert Schumann, with lyrics in German by Heinrich Heine, and translated into English by Arthur Westbrook - "14. Pas de Deux" from "Nutcracker", composed by Tschaikovsky [Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky] - An untitled score Also included in the file is the text (in English) of the poem "An Elegy" by Yuan Chen [Yuan Zhen].
LanguageEnglish and German.
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