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Eighteenth-century psalmody / edited by Nicholas Temperley and Sally Drage.

Other author/creatorTemperley, Nicholas editor.
Other author/creatorDrage, Sally, editor.
Format Musical Score and Print
Publication InfoLondon : Stainer and Bell, for the Musica Britannica Trust, 2007.
Description1 score (xlv, 345 pages) : facsimiles ; 34 cm.
Subject(s)
Variant title 18th-century psalmody
Series Musica Britannica ; 85
Musica Britannica ; 85. ^A35747
Contents Psalms and hymn tunes. And do we then believe / WIlliam Turner ; No songs of triumph now be sung / Jeremiah Clarke ; He's come: let every knee be bent / Jeremiah Clarke ; O sing ye now unto the Lord / Anonymous ; I said, I will look to my ways / Anonymous ; Blessed are they that perfect are / arr. Daniel Purcell ; O Lord, receive my doleful cries / Andrew Roner ; But, Lord, they mercy, my sure hope / William Knapp ; The spacious firmament on high / John Sheeles ; O love divine, how sweet thou art / John Frederick Lampe ; O thou to whom all creatures bow / Anonymous ; I will regard and think upon / Anonymous ; My God, who makes the sun to know / Robert Crane ; And now another day is gone / Robert Crane ; Thus in thy sacred courts / Anonymous ; O ye immortal throng / Anonymous ; My life's a shade / William Knapp? ; The eternal speaks / William Knapp? ; Let all the lands with shouts of joy / William Knapp? ; Light of those whose dreary dwelling / Anonymous ; On all the earth thy spirit shower / Anonymous ; Offer to God in sacrifice / arr. John Alcock senior ; Hearken, O Lord, to my request / arr. John Alcock senior ; Our light, our saviour is the Lord / John Christopher Smith ; If angels sung a saviour's birth / Joseph Stephenson ; Through all the changing scenes of life / Joseph Stephenson ; Why doth the man of riches grow / Anonymous ; Jesu, lover of my soul / Martin Madan ; Hark, from the tombs a doleful sound! / Isaac Smith ; Rejoice, the Lord is king / after Thomas Augustine Arne ; O Lord, my rock, to thee I cry / David Senior ; Arise and hail the sacred day / Joseph Stephenson ; Soon as the morn salutes your eyes / Anonymous ; Have mercy on us, Lord / arr. Starling Goodwin ; When rising from the bed of death / John Pixell ; Guide me, O thou great Jehovah / Anonymous ; Thou whom my soul admires / William Flackton ; Father of all! in every age / William Flackton ; O'er those gloomy hills of darnkess / Benjamin Milgrove ; Glory to God on high / Benjamin Milgrove ; I did in heart rejoice / Joseph Key ; Oh the delights, the heavenly joys / Jeames Leach ; Behold, the grace appears / Richard Taylor ; The Lord, who made both heaven and earth / Edward Miller, after G.F. Handel ; O thou from whom all goodness flows / Thomas Haweis ; Where, Lord, shall I my refuge see? / Samuel Webbe senior --
Contents Anthems and chants. O how amiable are they dwellings / William Croft ; Like as the hart desires the water-brooks / William Croft ; Blessed are all they that fear the Lord / John Bishop ; Christ, being raised from the dead / Anonymous ; Behold, the Lord is my salvation / Anonymous ; Sing we merrily unto God / Anonymous ; My soul doth magnify the Lord / Anonymous ; O be joyful in God / John Bishop ; Behold, I bring you glad tidings / Israel Holdroyd ; The beauty of Israel is slain / William Knapp ; I heard a great voice / William Knapp ; Awake up, my glory / John Broderip ; Hear my prayer, O God / Carter ; Praised be the Lord / Anonymous ; O praise God in his holiness / Uriah Davenport ; Why do the heathen so furiously rage together / John Smith ; I will magnify thee, O Lord / John Smith ; O Zion, that bringest good tidings / Joseph Stephenson ; The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble / William Cole ; Hear my prayer, O Lord / William Cole ; O Lord our governor / Capel Bond ; My soul doth magnify the Lord / Joseph Key ; Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace ; Joseph Key ; To God the only wise / John Ashton ; Hear my prayer, O Lord / George Knowil Jackson ; Ponder my words, O Lord / John Hill ; Grant, we bessech thee / John Wall Callcott? --
Contents Metrical pieces. To God I make my prayer / John Blow ; Give thanks to God the holy one / Andrew Roner ; Close thine eyes and sleep secure / Anonymous ; We sing to him whose wisdom formed the ear / [Thomas?] Roseingrave ; O how pleasant and how fair / John Hill ; Hosanna! Music is divine / James Nares ; Tell us, O women / Charles Burney ; Jesu, my saviour, in thy face / Thomas Haweis ; The spirits of the just / Benjamin Milgrove ; Attune the song to mournful strains / John Stanley ; Awake who sleeps, and hark the midnight cry / William Flackton ; Vital spark of heavenly flame / Edward Harwood ; This is the day the Lord hath made / [Anthony?] Greatorex ; Do we not know that solemn word / Thomas Tremain ; O God of hosts, thou mighty Lord / Thomas Tremain ; O Britain, trust the Lord / Anonymous ; Let clouds and winds and waves agree / Ralph Harrison, after G.F. Handel ; When various griefs my soul surround / Philip Hayes ; Hosanna to King David's son / Richard Taylor ; Sinner, O why so thoughtless grown? / George Breillat ; If any pity dwells on earth / John Marsh ; Hark! the herald angels sing / Samuel Arnold ; Soon will the evening star with silver ray / Charles Burney ; Maker of all! be thou my guard / Franz Joseph Haydn ; May God his favouring ear incline / Benjamin Cooke ; My God, my king, with joyful view / William Shield / With all my powers of heart and tongue / John Frederic Hering ; Lord, hear my cry / James Cantelo ; Yet a few years, or days / Thomas Walker.
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General noteA collection of hymns, psalm settings and anthems by various 18th-century English composers.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. xxxvii-xxxix) and indexes.
ISBN9780852498958
ISBN0852498950
ISMN M220221798

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