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Add MS 30931
- Record Id:
- 040-002022670
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002022669
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001396.0x0001f8
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- ISAD(G)
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- Add MS 30931
- Title:
- Anthems, services and canons by English composers of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, collected by William Flackton. Volume 1.
- Scope & Content:
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'Anthems Ancient and Modern . . . collected by William Flackton,' bookseller, of Canterbury (see f. 2b), 'Vol. 1st'; with memoranda in the hands of the Rev. Wm. Gostling (1770), Dr. Philip Hayes (1784-5), and the compiler (1776); also in that of Vincent Novello (about 1830). In score.1. 'O Lord, thou hast searched me' (verse anthem). 'Crofts.' f. 5. 2. 'The earth is ye Lords' (solo anthem). By the same. f. 15. 3. 'Sing unto God, ye kingdoms' (solo anthem). By the same. 'Composed on occasion of the success of our Navy in 1708.' f. 18. 4. 'Out of the deep' (solo anthem). By the same. f. 22. 5. 'We will rejoyce in thy salvation.' By the same. f. 26. With organ part. f. 31. 6. 'O praise God in his Holiness' (verse anthem). Imperfect. Anonymous. f. 30b. 7. 'O Lord, grant ye king' (organ part of anthem). 'Crofts.' f. 32b. 8. 'O Lord, rebuke me not' (organ part). By the same. f. 33b. 9. 'Hear my crying' (organ part). 'Welldon.' f. 34b. 10. 'I will sing unto ye Lord as long as I live' (solo anthem, organ part). 'Dr. Crofts.' f. 35b. 11. 'O give thanks [unto the Lord, for he is gracious '] (organ part). 'Purcell.' f. 37b. 12. 'O Lord, rebuke me not' (solo anthem, organ part). 'Sung by Mr. Elford.' 'Weldon.' f. 39b. 13. 'Behold, I bring you' (verse anthem). 'Will. Raylton, November ye 8th, 1710.' Autograph, f. 43. 14. 'Behold, O God, our defender' (verse anthem). By the same. 'March 3d' 171⅔.' Autogr. f. 47. 15. 'Great is the Lord and great is his power' (verse anthem). By the same. Autogr. f. 50. 16. 'I am the resurrection.' By the same. Autogr. f. 54. 17. 'Be mercifull unto me, God' (verse anthem). 'H. Purcell.' f. 56. 18. 'Blessed are they that fear' (verse anthem, with symphonies). By the same. Composed for the thanksgivings on 15, 29 Jan. 1686, 'for the Queen's being with child.' Autogr. f. 61. 19. 'Out of ye deep' (verse anthem). By the same. Autogr. f. 67. 20. 'My song shall be' (solo anthem). By the same. f. 71. 21. 'The Lord is king, the earth' (solo anthem). By the same. f. 75. 22. 'Turn thou us' (solo anthem). By the same.' f. 79. 23. 'Man that is born'; beginning here with the words 'In ye midst of life.' By the same. Composed before 1683. f. 81. 24. 'Acquaint thyself with God' (solo anthem). 'Green.' f. 85. 25. 'I laid me down' (solo from 'Lord, how are they increased'). By the same. f. 91. 26. 'Turn again then unto thy rest': solo from 'O give thanks [unto the Lord, for he']. 'Boyce.' f. 93. 27. 'Almighty [God, who by the leading of a star]' (verse anthem with 5-part chorus). 'Bull.' f. 94. 28. 'O God, wherefore art thou absent' (5 voices). 'John Blow.' f. 96. 29. 'My God, my God, look upon me.' By the same. f. 100. 30. 'God is our hope' (8 voices). By the same. f. 103. 31. Apparently the score, without words, of a short full anthem in 4 parts by 'Humphreeys.' f. 103 (at bottom). 32. Another score, without words, of a full anthem (?) in 4 parts by 'Dr. Blow.' f. 104. 33. 'When Israel came out of Egypt.' 'Blow.' f. 109. 34. 'Thou art my king, God.' 'Humpris.' f. 113b. 35. 'Sing we merrily' (6 voices). 'Blow.' f. 117. 36. 'I will love thee, Lord (verse anthem). '[Jer.] Clark.' f. 121b. Followed by a printed copy of the same, evidently intended for insertion in the 1st or 2nd collection of anthems known as Divine Harmony, edited by Weldon and published by Walsh, f. 125b. 37. 'Save me, God' (5 voices). By Byrd. f. 130. 38. 'The Lord, even the most mighty' (solo anthem). 'Henry Hall.' f. 131. 39. 'Blessed be ye Lord, my strength' (solo anthem). By the same. f. 133. 40. 'O clap your hands.' By the same. f. 136. 41. 'In thee, Lord, have I put my trust' (verse anthem). By the same. f. 141. 42. 'Why do ye heathen' (verse anthem). By the same. f. 144b. 43. 'O give thanks unto ye Lord, for he is gracious' (6 voices). 'Henry Aldrich.' f. 149. 44. 'Give ye king thy judgments' (solo anthem, organ part). By the same. f. 151b. 45. 'Have mercy vpon me, Lord' (solo anthem, organ part). By the same. f. 155. 46. 'Out of ye deep.' 'From an anthem of Laws' (?). Adapted by the same. f. 157. 47. 'Wee have heard with our ears.' 'From Palestrina.' Adapted by the same. f. 158. 48. 'Give ear, Lord.' Adapted by the same. Autograph. f. 161. The following five Anthems are in the hand of William Raylton, being taken from Barnard's Church Music, 1641. 49. 'I heard a voice.' 'Albertus Bryne.' f. 162. 50. 'Wipe away my sins' (5 voices). 'Tho' Tallis.' f. 167b. 51. 'With all our hearts' (5 voices). By the same. f. 173b. 52. 'Blessed be thy name' (5 voices). By the same. f. 175b. 53. 'O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit.' By the same. f. 177b.'
f. 41. Part of the Communion Service, beginning with the Sursum corda and ending with the Sanctus, by William Railton.
f. 157b. Song for a treble voice, without accompaniment, 'Too long, female charmes, I've ador'd you.' Anonymous.
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- Music Collections
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- Additional Manuscripts
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- 032-002022669
040-002022670 - Is part of:
- Add MS 30931-30934 : Anthems, services and canons by English composers of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, collected by William Flackton,…
Add MS 30931 : Anthems, services and canons by English composers of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, collected by William Flackton. Volume 1. - Hierarchy:
- 032-002022669[0001]/040-002022670
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- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 volume (179 folios)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1600
- End Date:
- 1799
- Date Range:
- 17th century-18th century
- Era:
- CE
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- Physical Characteristics:
- Paper. Folio.
- Material Type:
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- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Aldrich, Henry, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, composer, 1648-1710
Blow, John, composer and organist, 1649-1708
Bryne, Albertus, organist and composer, d1671 al Brian
Bull, John, composer
Clarke, Jeremiah, composer and organist, c 1674-1707
Croft, William, composer and organist, 1678-1727
Greene, Maurice, organist and composer, 1696-1755
Hall, Henry, of Add MS 30931
Humfrey, Pelham, lutenist and composer al Humphrey
Purcell, Henry, composer and organist, 1658 or 1659-1695
Raylton, William
Tallis, Thomas, composer and organist, c 1505-1585
Weldon, John, organist and composer - Subjects:
- Services
Songs