A collection of church music
MS. Tenbury 842
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Title
A collection of church music
Shelfmark
MS. Tenbury 842
Summary
Contents:
(p. 1) Croft in A made into an Evening service. Stephen Elvey
(p. 21) Evening service in G. Heathcote
(p. 31) Evening service in E flat. Raylton
(p. 46) Morning service in F. Gates
(p. 62) Evening service in A. Fussell
(p. 81) Come unto me. Stafford Smith
(p. 85) O Saviour of the world. Fortunato Santini
(p. 88) O how amiable. V. Richardson
(p. 92) My song shall be alway. F. A. G. Ouseley
(p. 95) O be joyful in God. John Bishop
(p. 101) O Lord our Governor. Philip Hayes
(p. 105) Unto thee O Lord. T. Kelway
(p. 115) O Lord make thy servant. W. Byrd
(p. 119) Let thy loving mercy. C. Tye
(p. 122) O Lord thy word. C. Tye
(p. 123) Bow down thine ear. John Bishop
(p. 126) Deliver me (arr. from In going to my naked bed). Richard Edwards
(p. 128) Righteous art thou. Philip Hayes
(p. 131) The Lord hear thee. Philip Hayes
(p. 133) Holy, holy, holy. William Crotch
(p. 138) O give thanks. Raylton
(p. 147) Turn thy face. Thomas Attwood
(p. 151) Holy is the Lord. Neukomm
(p. 153) The proud have digged pits. C. Tye
(p. 155) I bow my knee. Beckwith
(p. 159) I will magnify. Philip Hayes
(p. 161) Grant we beseech thee. Bennett
(p. 163) Like as the hart. Fortunato Santini
(p. 171) Let tears fall down. F. A. G. Ouseley
(p. 197) Rend your hearts. F. A. G. Ouseley
(p. 201) Christ is risen. F. A. G. Ouseley
(p. 219) They that wait. F. A. G. Ouseley
(p. 223) And there was a pure river. F. A. G. Ouseley
(p. 253) Morning service in C. T. Dean
(p. 280) Evening service in C. T. Dean
Much of the latter part is in the hand of F. A. G. Ouseley. No. 12 is in a mid-18th cent. hand, and some other pieces date from early in the 19th cent.
Date
chiefly mid-19th cent.
Language
English
Physical extent
1 volume
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