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Harley MS 7341
- Record Id:
- 040-002053195
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 036-003346381
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000935.0x000366
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Harley MS 7341
- Title:
- A Collection of the most celebrated Services and Anthems used in the Church of England from the Reformation to the Restauration of K. Charles II. Volume 5.
- Scope & Content:
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'Services and Anthems Compos'd for the most part in the Reigne of . . . Queen Anne. Collected a.d. mdccxviii.'
The Anthems are: —1. 'Is it true that God will dwell with men' (verse anthem for 3 voices). 'Dr. Tho. Tudway, designed for ye opening of St. Pauls Church. And sung at ye opening of Kings Coll. Chappell.' f. 35. 2. 'Sing we merrily unto God' (verse anthem for 3 voices). By the same. f. 39h. 3. 'My God, my God, look upon me' (verse anthem for 3 voices). By the same. '1675.' f. 43. 4. 'Man that is born of a woman' (verse anthem for 2 voices). By the same. 'Compos'd for ye funerall . . . of Dr. Beaumont, Regius Professor, and likewise perform'd [with nos. 5, 6] at ye funeral . . . of ye . . . Marquis of Blandford in Kings Coll. Chappell [1703].' f. 46. 5. 'I am ye resurrection' (full anthem). By the same. f. 49. 6. 'I heard a voice from Heav'n' (verse anthem for 3 voices). By the same. f. 50b. 7. 'I will lift up mine Eyes' (solo anthem). By the same. f. 51b. 8. 'Sing, Heavn's' (verse anthem for 3 voices). By the same. 'Sung to ye Queen in her chappell at Windsor.' f. 54. 9. 'I will sing unto the Lord' (verse anthem of 3 voices). By the same. 'Sung to the Queen after the victory at Blenheim [1704].' f. 58. 10. 'Thou, Lord, hast heard' (verse anthem). By the same. 'Sung to ye Queen in Kings College Chappell . . . April 16, 1705.' f. 62b. 11. 'The Queen shall rejoyce' (full anthem). 'Dr. William Turner.' 'Sung at ye Coronation . . . of . . . Queen Ann, Aprill the 23rd, 1702.' f. 76b. 12. 'Behold, now praise ye Lord' (verse anthem for 3 voices, with symphonies, etc.). By the same. 'Compos'd in King Charles time.' f. 78b. 13. 'Lord, thou hast been our refuge' (verse anthem for 3 voices). By the same. f. 81b. 14. 'The Lord is righteous' (solo anthem). By the same. f. 84b. 15. 'O Lord, grant ye Queen a long life' (full anthem). 'James Hawkins, Organist of the Cathedral Church at Ely.' f. 102. 16. 'My God, my God, look upon me' (verse anthem for 3 voices). By the same. f. 103b. 17. 'Lord, thou art become Gracious' (verse anthem for 2 voices). By the same. f. 108. 18. 'Lord, who shall dwell' (verse anthem). By the same. f. 111b. 19. 'Bow down thine ear' (full anthem for 6 voices). By the same. f. 116b. 20. 'Arise and shine, O daughter of Zion' (verse anthem). 'George Holmes, Organist of ye Cathedral church at Lincoln.' f. 119b. 21. 'I waited patiently' (full anthem). 'James Cooper, Organist of the cathedral church in Norwich.' f. 127. 22. 'Awake up, my glory' (verse anthem for 3 voices, with instruments). 'Compos'd by Tho. Wanless, Organist of York, for his Batchelour of Musicks degree, in Cambridge.' f. 129. 23. 'O Lord God of my Salvation' (full anthem). 'Vaughan Richardson, Organist of the Cathedrall Church at Winchester.' f. 133b. 24. 'O Lord, our Governour' (verse anthem for 3 voices, with symphonies, etc.). 'John Bishop, Organist of ye College at Winchester.' f. 145. 25. 'I will give thankes unto thee, O Lord' (verse anthem). 'Phillip Hart, Organist . . . of St. Mary Ax in London.' f. 158b. 26. 'Praise ye Lord, yee Servants' (verse anthem for 3 voices). By the same. f. 164. 27. 'Unto thee have I cry'd' (full anthem). 'Benjamin Lamb, Organist of Eton College.' f. 177. 28. 'O worship ye Lord' (verse anthem for 3 voices). By the same. f. 179. 29. 'O Lord God of Hosts' (full anthem in 6 parts). 'John Goldwin, Organist of St. George's Chappell at Windsor.' f. 196b. 30. 'Hear me, O God, in ye multitude of thy mercy' (full anthem in 5 parts). By the same. f. 199b. 31. 'We will rejoyce in thy Salvation' (full anthem). 'Dr. Willm. Croft, Organist and Composer of ye Royall Chappell and of St. Peters, Westminster, for ye Thanksgiving on ye 29th of May.' f. 202b. 32. 'I will sing unto ye Lord' (verse anthem for 2 voices). By the same. f. 206. 33. 'Hear, Lord, and have mercy' (full anthem for 5 voices). 'Charles King, Batchellour in Music, Master of ye Children and one of ye choir of St. Pauls.' f. 217b. 34. 'Hear my crying, God' (verse anthem for 3 voices). By the same. f. 220. 35. 'Sing unto God, O yee Kingdoms' (verse anthem). By the same. f. 224. 36. 'I will love thee, Lord' (verse anthem for 3 voices). 'George Holmes, Organist of the Cathedral Church at Lincoln.' f. 229b. 37. 'O Lord, thou hast cast us out' (verse anthem for 3 voices). 'Charles Woolcot.' f. 243. 38. 'Shew your Selves joyfull' (verse anthem for 3 voices). 'John Bowman, Organist of Trinity College, Cambridg.' f. 245b. 39. 'Praise the Lord, O my soul' (verse anthem for 3 voices). 'Dr. Willm. Crofts.' f. 249. 40. 'I will always give Thanks' (anthem for 3 voices). By the same. f. 255. 41. 'O Lord, grantye Queen' (full anthem). 'John Church, one of ye Gentlemen of ye Chappell Royall, Master of ye Boyes, and one of the choir of St. Peters, Westminster.' f. 276b. 42. 'Righteous art thou, Lord' (full anthem). By the same. f. 279b. 43. 'Praise the Lord, my Soul' (verse anthem for 3 voices). By the same. 'Compos'd for her Majestys Chappell.' f. 282. 44. 'Lord, thou art become Gracious' (verse anthem for 3 voices). By the same. 'Compos'd . . . . for ye 29th of May.' f. 285b. 45. 'Hear my crying, God' (full anthem in 6 parts). 'John Weldon, one of the Organists and Composers to ye Royall chappell.' f. 288b.
The Services included are:—1. Morning Service in D (Te Deum and Jubilate), with symphony, etc., for instruments. 'Compos'd against ye opening of St. Pauls Church by Mr. Henry Purcell.' f. 3b. 2. Verse evening Service in B flat. 'Tudway.' ff. 28-35. 3. Morning Service (Te Deum and Jubilate) and evening Service, in E. 'Dr. Willm Turner.' ff. 67-76b. 4. Whole Service in A (Te Deum, Jubilate, Kyrie, Creed, Cantate, and Deus Misereatur). 'James Hawkins.' ff. 88-101b. 5. Morning Service in D. 'John Bishop.' ff. 136b-144b. 6. Evening Service in G, with 6-part chorus. 'Compos'd by the Revd Mr. Valentine Nalson, Subchanter of ye Cathedral Church at York.' ff. 150-158. 7. Verse evening Service in E minor (Cantate and Deus Misereatur). 'Benjamin Lamb.' ff. 168b-176b. 8. Whole Service in F, with Jubilate instead of Benedictus, and including the Sanctus. 'John Goldwin.' ff. 183b-196b. 9. Morning Service (Te Deum and Jubilate) and evening Service, with occasionally 5-part chorus. In F. 'Charles King.' ff. 209b-217b. 10. Verse evening Service in A minor (3 voices). 'Tho. Williams, one of ye choirs of Kings and Trinity, And Organist of St. Johns College, Cambridge.' f. 235. 11. Morning Service in G (Te Deum, Jubilate, Commandments). 'Charles Woolcot, one of ye choirs of Kings, Trinity, and St. Johns College in Cambridge.' Only the Te Deum remains, ff. 239b-242b. 12. Whole Service in F, with Jubilate instead of Benedictus. 'John Church.' ff. 263-276. Paper; 294 folios. 1715-1720. Quarto. AnthemsServices
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Harley Collection
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002045828
036-003346381
040-002053195 - Is part of:
- Harley MS 1-7661 : Harley Manuscripts
Harley MS 7337-7342 : A Collection of the most celebrated Services and Anthems used in the Church of England from the Reformation to the…
Harley MS 7341 : A Collection of the most celebrated Services and Anthems used in the Church of England from the Reformation to the Restauration of… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002045828[7752]/036-003346381[0005]/040-002053195
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Harley MS 1-7661
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 volume (294 folios)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1715
- End Date:
- 1720
- Date Range:
- 1715-1720
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- Physical Characteristics:
- Paper. Quarto.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Subjects:
- Anthems
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