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Add MS 33568
- Record Id:
- 032-002024417
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002024417
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000054.0x0000a0
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- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 33568
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Anthems, hymns and other sacred vocal music by John Smith, Joseph Stephenson, Jeremiah Clark, John Knapp, John Church, James Hawkins, Robert Barber, John Bishop, Maurice Greene, Aaron (?) Williams, Handel (" Zadok the Priest "), James Green, William Cole, John Weldon, Henry Purcell, Dr. Edward Miller of Doncaster, and others (anonymous).
- Scope & Content:
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ff. 3-87v. Anthems in score, most of them without accompaniment. About 1768 (see f. 1).
1. 'Lord, thou art become gracious' (verse). 'J. Smith.' f. 3. 2. 'O all ye nations of the world' (verse). By the same. f. 6. 3. 'Behold, I bring you glad tidings' (verse). 'Stephenson.' f. 6b. 4. 'Blessed is he that considereth' (solo). 'Jerh Clark.' f. 9. 5. 'Sing, ye heav'ns.' Anonymous. Imperfect in the middle, f. 11b. 6. 'I heard a great Voice.' 'Knapp.' f. 14b. 7. 'Let the righteous rejoyce.' 'Josh Stephenson.' f. 16b. 8. 'Bow down thy ear, Lord' (for 3 voices). '[J. (?)] Smith.' ff. 19, 39b. 9. I will magnify the (sic), God.' 'Church.' f. 22. 10. 'Give the King thy Judgments, Lord' (verse). 'Knapp.' f. 24. 11. 'Arise, Lord, into thy resting place' (solo). 'Hawkings.' f. 26. 12. 'By the Rivers of Babylon.' '[R. (?)] Barber.' f. 28b. 13. 'Blessed are all they that fear' (for 3 voices). Anonymous. f. 31. 14. 'O praise the Lord, for it is a good thing' (solo). '[J. (?)] Smith.' f. 33. 15. 'Teach me thy way, Lord' (for 2 tenors and a bass). Anonymous. f. 35. 16. 'Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Allmighty.' '[J. (?)] Bishop.' f. 36b. 17. 'Set up thyself, God.' '[J. (?)] Smith.' f. 37b. 18. 'Acquaint thyself with God' (verse). 'Docter Green.' f. 40. 19. 'I was glad when they said unto me' (verse). Anonymous. f. 45. 20. 'O sing unto the Lord a new song, for he hath done.' 'Coates.' f. 47b. 21. 'Arise, shine, Zion.' '[Aaron] Williams.' f. 49b. 22. 'Zadock the Priest' (Coronation Anthem). 'Handel.' f. 53. 23. 'Bring unto the Lord, ye mighty' (solo). '[J. (?)] Smith.' f. 56b. 24. 'Hear my pray'r, God, and hide not.' Anonymous. f. 60b. 25. 'Praise the Lord, my soul, Lord' (verse). 'J. Green.' f. 63. 26. 'O worship the Lord' (verse). 'Cole.' f. 66.27. 'I am the resurrection' (verse). 'Taken out of Burial Office.' Anonymous. f. 70b. 28. 'I will lift up mine eyes' (solo). 'Weldon.' f. 72. 29. 'O praise the Lord, all ye heathen' (verse). '[Aaron?] Williams.' f. 82b. 30. 'O praise the Lord, praise him in the light (sic)' (verse). 'John Smith.' f. 84b.
ff. 5b, 11. Hymns. About 1768 (see f.1).1. ‘TheL[or]d my pasture shall prepare: a Pastoral hymn . . . by Mr. Addison, set to music by Mr. Purcell.’ Generally attributed to Henry Carey. Only the tenor and bass parts, f. 5b. 2. ‘My soul give laud unto the Lord.’ '[J.(?)] Smith.’ Written for 4 voices, of which only the treble and bass are given here. f. 11.
f. 75. Jubilate in D, in score, without accompaniment, by Henry Purcell. About 1768.
ff. 78b, 88, 88b. Fragments of the 'Messiah' [composed 1741], by Handel. About 1768.1. 'Allelujah': the 'Hallelujah' chorus. Vocal score, without accompaniment, f. 78b.2. The treble part of the chorus, 'Worthy is the Lamb.' f. 88.3. The treble part of the 'Amen' chorus, f . 88b.
f. 89. 'Sing unto God, ye kingdoms': full Anthem, by [Edward] Miller, of Doncaster. Early 19th century.
ff. 93, 94. ''Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints'; altered from Bishop's 'Home, Sweet Home.' Apparently intended for a treble solo, with a refrain to the words 'Home, sweet Home,' to be sung in chorus.
f. 94b. Three Hymns, the melody and bass only, apparently arranged as lessons for a beginner on the pianoforte. After 1834 (see f. 93b).1. Tune, described as ‘Lesson I,’ without the words. 2. ‘Guide me, O thou great Jehovah,’ to the tune of ‘[Sicilian] Mariners.’ 3. ‘When all thy mercies, O my God,’ to ‘Arlington.’
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
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- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002024417
- Is part of:
- not applicable
- Hierarchy:
- 032-002024417
- Container:
- not applicable
- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
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1 volume (94 folios)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1763
- End Date:
- 1839
- Date Range:
- c 1768-c 1834
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
- Paper. Quarto.
- Custodial History:
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Richard Barker, of Bury: Owned: in 1768.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Barber, Robert, composer, fl 1723-1753
Barker, Richard, of Bury; previous owner of a volume of hymns and sacred vocal music, fl 1768
Bishop, John, of Add MS 33568
Church, John, of Add MS 33568
Clarke, Jeremiah, composer and organist, c 1674-1707
Cole, William, of Add MS 33568
Green, James, hymnographer, fl Late 18th century
Greene, Maurice, organist and composer, 1696-1755
Handel, George Frideric, composer, 1685-1759
Hawking, James
Knapp, John, of Add MS 33568
Miller, Edward, MusD,of Doncaster
Purcell, Henry, composer and organist, 1658 or 1659-1695
Smith, John, of Add MS 33568
Stephenson, Joseph, of Add MS 33568
Weldon, John, organist and composer
Williams, Aaron - Subjects:
- Anthems
Hymns
Oratorios
Services
Songs