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Add MS 30932
- Record Id:
- 040-002022671
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002022669
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001396.0x0001f9
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- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 30932
- Title:
- Anthems, services and canons by English composers of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, collected by William Flackton. Volume 2.
- Scope & Content:
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'Anthems Ancient and Modern . . . collected by William Flackton. Vol. 2' (see Add 30931). In score. Many of the transcripts appear to be in the hand of Daniel Henstridge, organist of Canterbury Cathedral, and most of the autographs are certified by Dr. Philip Hayes, in 1785.1. 'By ye waters of Babylon' (verse anthem). 'Wise.' f. 4. 2. 'Arise, Lord' (organ part). By the same. f. 9. 3. 'Awake vp, my glory' (verse anthem). By the same. f. 11. 4. 'I will arise' (solo anthem, without words). By the same. f. 12. 5. 'Sing, daughter of Sion' (verse anthem). 'William Morris.' f. 14. 6. 'O sing vnto ye Lord a new song' (verse anthem). By the same. f. 16b. 7. 'Is it true' (verse anthem), 'sung at the opening of Windsor Chapel, 1702' (see also Harl. 7341, f. 35). 'Tudway.' f. 20b. 8. 'Blessed is the people' (verse anthem). By the same. f. 24. 9. 'My heart rejoyceth' (solo anthem). By the same. f. 26. 10. 'I will sing unto the Lord' (verse anthem). By the same. f. 32. 11. 'l am the resurrection.' By the same. Sung at the funeral of Lord Blandford in King's College Chapel, 24 Febr. 170¾. f. 36b. 12. 'Praise the Lord' (organ part, the beginning written out in score). 'Rogers.' f. 38. 13. 'Teach me, Lord' (written like the last). By the same. f. 39. 14. 'Behold, now praise' (like the last). By the same. f. 40b. 15. 'Bow down thine ear' (verse anthem). By the same. Probably transcribed from the original at Oxford (see note at end). f. 41. 16. 'O give thanks' (organ part). By the same. f. 44. 17. 'I beheld, and loe' (verse anthem). By the same. f. 45. 18. 'O praise the Lord, laud ye the name' (solo anthem, with symphonies, etc.). 'Pellham Humphreys.' f. 48. 19. 'By ye waters of Babilon' (solo anthem, with organ part). By the same. Altered by, and in the autograph of, H. Purcell. f. 52. 20. 'Haue mercy vpon me, God' (verse anthem, with overture, etc.). By the same. Autograph. f. 56. 21. 'I will give thanks vnto thee' (solo anthem.) 'John Church.' f. 60. 22. 'O praise the Lord, for it is a good thing' (verse anthem). Anonymous. f. 64. 23. 'Praise ye Lord, Jerusalem.' 'Jer. Clark.' f. 66. 24. 'Comfort yee, my people' (solo anthem). 'Tocker.' f. 68. 25. 'Lord, our gouernour.' 'George King' (1586-1665), organist of Winchester College. This and the following anthems were sent in this form by Edward Jackson, 'of Glocester cathedral,' to Daniel Henstridge, then organist of Rochester Cathedral. f. 70b. 26. 'The Lord is King.' By the same. f. 71. 27. 'In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust' (verse anthem). 'Hawkins, organist of Ely.' f. 72. 28. 'O God, ye strength of all.' 'John Sargenson, M.A.,' minor canon of Christ Church, Canterbury. Autograph. f. 77. 29. 'Give ear, ye heav'ns' (verse anthem). 'Nich. Wootton,' organist of Canterbury Cathedral. Autograph. f. 79. 30. 'O come hither and hearken' (solo anthem). Anonymous. f. 84. 31. 'I had rather be a doorkeeper' (solo anthem). Beginning only. Anonymous. f. 86b. 32. 'My beloved spake.' 'H. Purcell.' Autograph. f. 87. 33. 'Who hath believed our report' (verse anthem). By the same. Autograph, f. 94. 34. 'I am well pleas'd' (verse anthem). 'Aldrich from Carissimi.' f. 99. 35. 'O Lord, rebuke me not' (solo anthem). 'Weldon.' f. 105. 36. 'Lord, what is man' (verse anthem). 'Turnor.' f. 107. 37. 'The Lord is righteous' (solo anthem). By the same. f. 110. 38. 'The Lord is full of compassion' (verse anthem). 'Jereh Clark.' f. 113. 39. 'Except ye Lord build the house' (3 voices). 'Harris.' f. 118. 40. 'O God, thou art my God.' By John Walter. Beginning only. f. 120b. 41. 'Behold now, praise the Lord' (verse anthem). 'Purcell.' Autograph. f. 121. 42. 'The Lord is my Shepherd' (verse anthem). 'Wise.' f. 126. 43. 'My God, my God, look upon me.' 'J. Blow, at Aspinden Hall, Sep. the 6th, 1697.' Autograph, f. 128. 44. 'Let thy merciful Eares.' 'John Sargenson.' Autograph, f. 130b. 45. 'Behold, I bring you' (organ part). 'H. Purcell.' f. 132. 46. 'Vnto the, Lord' (organ part). '[William (?)] King.' f. 133b. 47. 'If the Lord himselfe' (organ part, the beginning in score). 'Will. Child.' f. 135. 48. 'O that mine eyes' (verse anthem). '[H.] Loosemore.' f. 136. 49. 'How long wilt thou forget' (verse anthem, with 3-part chorus, differing in this respect from the copies in Harl. 7340, etc.). '[O] Gibbons.' f. 138. 50. 'Who shall give salvation' (organ part). Beginning only. Anonymous. f. 140b. 51. 'O give thanks unto the Lord and call' (verse anthem). 'Bower.' f. 141. 52. 'O come heither and hearken' (solo anthem). By the same. f. 144. 53. 'Hear, Lord, and consider' (solo anthem, organ part). 'Greene.' f. 147. 54. 'Praise the Lord, ye servants.' 'Blow.' f. 149. 55. 'Lord, thou art become gracious.' 'Church.' f. 150. 56. 'Hear me, when I call' (3 voices). 'Danl Henstridge.' Autograph, f. 154. 57. 'With all our hearts' (5 voices). 'Tho. Tallis.' f. 156. 58. 'Blessed be ye Lord, my strength' (solo anthem). 'Hen. Purcell.' f. 157. 59. 'Hast thee, God.' 'Humphreys.' f. 161. 60. 'I will sing of thy pow'r' (solo anthem). 'Holmes.' f. 165. 61. 'I will magnifie thee, God' (solo anthem). 'Hawkins' [of Ely]. f. 166b. Followed by the organ part. f. 169. 62. 'I will cry unto God' (solo anthem). By Blow. In the same hand as no. 61. f. 171.
f. 170b. Organ Solo (short), in score; written at the end of the Organ-part to an anthem by James Hawkins, of Ely, but not in the same hand.
ff. 146, 152. Sacred Songs, in score, with a figured bass. 1. Song on the conversion of St. Paul, beg. 'Full of wrath his threatning breath.' 'Hen. Purcell.' f. 146. 2. Unharmonized hymn, divided into four parts, addressed to the Three Persons of the Trinity separately and in conjunction. It begins, 'Thou God, the Father, hid from Mortal sight.' 'Danl Henstridge.' f. 152. Paper; ff. 172. Late 17th-18th century. Folio.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002022669
040-002022671 - 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 30932 : Anthems, services and canons by English composers of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, collected by William Flackton. Volume 2. - Hierarchy:
- 032-002022669[0002]/040-002022671
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 30931-30934
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 volume (172 folios)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1600
- End Date:
- 1799
- Date Range:
- 17th century-18th century
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
- Paper. Folio.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Aldrich, Henry, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, composer, 1648-1710
Blow, John, composer and organist, 1649-1708
Bower, of Add MS 30932
Child, William, organist and composer, d1697
Church, John, of Add MS 30932
Clarke, Jeremiah, composer and organist, c 1674-1707
Gibbons, Orlando, organist and composer, 1583-1625
Greene, Maurice, organist and composer, 1696-1755
Harris, Joseph
Hawkins, James, organist and composer, d1729
Henstridge, Daniel, organist, composer and music copyist, c 1646-1736
Holmes, John, of Add MS 30932
Humfrey, Pelham, lutenist and composer al Humphrey
Jackson, Edward, of Gloucester Cathedral
King, George, of Add MS 30932
Loosemore, Henry, Composer
Norris, William, of Add MS 30932
Purcell, Henry, composer and organist, 1658 or 1659-1695
Rogers, Benjamin, organist and composer, d1698
Sergenson, John
Tallis, Thomas, composer and organist, c 1505-1585
Tucker, William, of Add MS 30932
Tudway, Thomas, MusD, composer, c.1650-1726
Turner, William, Mus. Doc
Weldon, John, organist and composer
Wise, Michael, composer, d1687
Wootton, Nicholas - Subjects:
- Anthems
Organ music solos
Songs