Frederic Cowen - operas and Coronation Ode

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Frederic Cowen - operas and Coronation Ode

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The following scores are at Sibley and it would be great to add them to the extensive collection of Cowen's music now on IMSLP -

Operas:

Pauline (1876) - M1503 .C875P
Thorgrim (1890) - M1503 .C875T
Signa (1892, pub.1894) - M1503 .C875Si
Harold (1895) - M1503 .C875H

Choral music:

Coronation Ode (1902) - M1533 .C874co
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Albion wrote:The following scores are at Sibley and it would be great to add them to the extensive collection of Cowen's music now on IMSLP -
They are somewhere in the Sibley library: http://catalog.lib.rochester.edu/vwebv/searchAdvanced but thay are not in the Sibley online section yet: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/viewIn ... ctionId=63

The first thing to do would be to request their scanning by the Sibley librairians.
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I've never done that before - how do you go about it if you're not affiliated to the University of Rochester?

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Re: Frederic Cowen - operas and Coronation Ode

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Those that are not in Rare Books (Harold, Pauline, Thorgrim) are already in the queue for digitization. I've been pulling opera scores for the past several weeks, and I'm all the way up to the letter K :D.

Those that are in Rare Books will have to wait until this winter, once our NEH grant money has run out. We only have 1 top down scanner, and it's in constant use for NEH materials (which exclude things in the Vault). Scores with many pages aren't suitable for the flatbed scanner that we have in Rare Books, but once the top down scanner is freed up a bit we hope that we can tackle some of these kinds of things.
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Re: Frederic Cowen - operas and Coronation Ode

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Jim, many thanks for this positive reply - I'm really glad to hear that these are in the pipeline.

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Hopefully, other scheduled scores might possibly include Mackenzie's operas

Colomba, Op.28 (1882-83) - (Sibley call number M1503 .M156C)
The Cricket on the Hearth, Op.62 (1901) - (Sibley call number M1503 .M156H)
The Eve of St John, Op.87 (1916-20, pub.1923) - (Sibley call number M1503 .M156e)

and Stanford's choral works

The Three Holy Children, Op.22 (1885) - (Sibley call number M2003 .S78T)
Carmen saeculare, Op.26 (1887) - (Sibley call number M1533 .S785c)
The Bard, Op.50 (1895) - (Sibley call number M1533 .S785b)
Te Deum, Op.66 (1898) - (Sibley call number M2023 .S785t)
The Last Post, Op.75 (1900) - (Sibley call number M1554 .S785l)
Welcome Song, Op.107 (1908) - (Sibley call number M1533 .S785w)
At the Abbey Gate, Op.177 (1921) - (Sibley call number M1533 .S785a)

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