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Add MS 30933
- Record Id:
- 040-002022672
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002022669
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001396.0x0001fa
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- Add MS 30933
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Anthems, services and canons by English composers of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, collected by William Flackton. Volume 3.
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f. 3-133. 'Services collected by W[illia]m Flackton, Vol. 3d'. Many of them in the hand of Daniel Henstridge, organist of Canterbury cathedral. In score. The Canon formed by the Gloria Patri to the Jubilate in no. 1 is inscribed on the composer's monument at Westminster Abbey (see f. 122).1. Whole Service in 'Gamut,' i.e. G (with Jubilate instead of Benedictus); followed by the organ part of the 'Tripla Creed.' 'Dr. Blow.' ff. 3, 12, 15b, 123b (Gloria Patri to Magnificat). 2. Morning and evening Service in 'A re' (Te Deum, Jubilate, Cantate, Deus Misereatur). By the same. f. 17. 3. Whole Service in 'D sol re' (with Jubilate instead of Benedictus). 'Dr. Child.' f. 26. 4. Verse evening Service in 'E la mi,' i.e. E minor. By the same. f.40. 5. Whole Service in 'F fa ut ' (Te Deum, Jubilate, Kyrie, Creed, Cantate, Deus misereatur). By the same. f. 42. 6. Whole Service in G (6 voices). '[Valentine?] Nalson, the chanter of York.' f. 51. 7. Morning Service in 'Be mi,' i.e. B (Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie, Creed). 'Wm King.' f. 71. 8. Morning Service (Te Deum and Jubilate) and evening Service, in D. 'Wise.' f. 77. 9. Morning Service in E flat (Te Deum and Jubilate). 'Anty Walkly.' f. 85. 10. Magnificat in 'Gamut.' 'Dr. Will. Child.' f. 93. 11. Evening Service in D minor. By M. Lock. (For the Gloria Patri to the Nunc Dimittis, see also f. 134). f. 95. 12. Te Deum in D (Dorian). Organ part with variations. 'Tallis.' f. 97. 13. Whole Service in F. Organ part. 'Orlando Gibbons.' (For the score of the Gloria Patri to the Nunc Dimittis, see f. 125). f. 99. 14. Whole Service in F. A variant of no. 5. 'Dr. Child.' f. 105. 15. Morning Service (with Kyrie and unfinished Creed, varied for the organ. 'O. Gibbons.' f. 109. 16. Whole Service in E minor (Benedicite, Jubilate, Kyrie, Creed, Cantate, and Deus misereatur). Organ part. 'Dr. Blow.' f. 114. 17. Verse morning Service in D minor (Te Deum, Jubilate, and Kyrie). Organ part. '[Daniel] Henstridge.' f. 117. 18. Canon, beginning 'He hath shewed,' from a Magnificat in D minor. 'Blow.' (A copy of this, made by Vincent Novello, is in Add MS 33239, f. 146.) f. 122b.
ff. 113-135. Anthems, in score, interspersed among some Services forming Vol. Ill of the collection made by William Flackton of Canterbury.1. 'All people' (5 voices). 'Matthew Lock.' f. 113. 2. 'The Lord is King' (organ part). 'Danl. Henstridge.' Autograph. f. 120b. 3. 'Be not thou afraid' (first few bars only). Anonymous. f. 121b. 4. 'And mine eyes' (canon), from 'Save me, God.' 'Henry Pursoll.' f. 133b. 5. 'Deliver me from mine enemies' (6 voices). By R. Parsons. f. 135.
ff. 121-135. Canons collected by William Flackton, of Canterbury, in score. 1. ‘Te Deum Laudamus, Te confitemur Dominum.’ ‘Green.’ f. 121. 2. ‘Omnis Spiritus laudet Dominum‘ (3 voices). By the same. Two settings, f. 121. 3. ‘Miserere mei, O Jesu.’ ‘Blow.’ f. 122b. 4. ‘Glory be to ye father.’ In G. ‘Hen. Pursol.’ f. 124b. 5. ‘Glory be.’ In D minor. ‘Danel Henstridge.’ f. 127 (reversed). 6. ‘Gloria Patri.’ In D (?). ‘Hen. Pursoll.’ f. 128. 7. ‘Gloria Patri’ (3 voices). In G minor. By the same. f. 128b. 8. 'Laudate Dominum, omnes gentes‘ (3 voices). By the same. f. 129. 9. ‘Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dominus’ (3 voices). In C. ‘Matthew Lock.’ f. 129b. 10. ‘Glory be to ye Father’ (3 voices). In D. By the same. f. 130. 11. ‘O bone Jesu, miserere mei’ (2 voices). ‘Dr. Blow.’ f. 131. 12. ‘Domine Jesu Christe‘ (6 voices). ‘Matthew Lock.’ f. 131b. 13. ‘My soule, O Lord, shall trust in thee‘ (3 voices). Anonymous, f. 158. There are also numerous specimens of Canons without words in extracts which follow from musical works by Morley, Bevin, and Blow.
ff. 121-135. Canons, in score. 1. 'So Peaceful Rests without a stone' (3 voices). 'Dr. M. Greene.' f. 121. 2. 'Hey Ho, to ye Greenwood' (2 voices). Beginning only. By W. Byrd. f. 121b. 3. 'Joy, mirth, Tryumphs I doe defie.' 'Hen. Pursoll.' f. 124. 4. 'No, Lucinda; I sware' (3 voices). 'Dr. Blow.' f. 130b.
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- Music Collections
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- Additional Manuscripts
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- 032-002022669
040-002022672 - 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 30933 : Anthems, services and canons by English composers of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, collected by William Flackton. Volume 3. - Hierarchy:
- 032-002022669[0003]/040-002022672
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- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 volume (173 folios)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1700
- End Date:
- 1740
- Date Range:
- Early 18th century
- Era:
- CE
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Paper. Folio.
- Custodial History:
- The MS. apparently belonged about 1832 to the Rev. Joshua Dix, of Faversham (see Add. 33239, ff. 48, 49, 51), whose initials are on f. 1.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Bevin, Elway, of Add MS 29996
Blow, John, composer and organist, 1649-1708
Child, William, organist and composer, d1697
Gibbons, Orlando, organist and composer, 1583-1625
Greene, Maurice, organist and composer, 1696-1755
Henstridge, Daniel, organist, composer and music copyist, c 1646-1736
Lock, Matthew, of Add MS 30933
Morley, Thomas, of Add MS 29996
Nalson, Valentine, Reverend
Purcell, Henry, composer and organist, 1658 or 1659-1695
Tallis, Thomas, composer and organist, c 1505-1585
Walkley, Anthony
Wise, Michael, composer, d1687 - Subjects:
- Anthems
Canons
Services