Item #36822 The Generous Repulse. The Words by A. Hill Esqr. Set by Mr. Carey. Plate 90 from George Bickham's The Musical Entertainer. Henry CAREY.
CAREY, Henry 1687-1743

The Generous Repulse. The Words by A. Hill Esqr. Set by Mr. Carey. Plate 90 from George Bickham's The Musical Entertainer.

London: 1740. Unbound.

1 leaf, with a large elaborate vignette to head illustrating the song with music and text below set for voice and figured bass with a separate part for flute. The words by A. Hill. Ca 326 x 200 mm. (12.75" x 7.85") [plate mark].

Slightly worn; minor browning to edges; minor soiling and dampstaining

Very Good.

From the second edition of Bickham's monumental work, first published in 1737-1739. BUC p. 107. RISM BII p. 245.

Carey was an English composer and librettist. "His literary and stage works are of particular interest to music historians as providing satirical commentary on the craze for Italian opera and its singers in fashionable society." Norman Gillespie in Grove Music Online.

"[Bickham ?1706-1771] was principally famous in music circles for his two illustrated folio volumes The Musical Entertainer, first issued in fortnightly parts, each containing four plates, from January 1737 to December 1739. The 200 plates are songs, headed and surrounded with pictorial embellishments illustrative of the song ..., and engraved in the style of and even copied directly from Gravelot and Watteau. This work was the first of its kind to be published in England and quickly produced imitators such as Lampe’s British Melody, engraved by Benjamin Cole." Frank Kidson et al. in Grove Music Online.

A charming engraving.

The Musical Entertainer is considered one of the finest 18th century illustrated books. Complete copies of this monumental work are exceptionally rare.

Item #36822

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