A collection of anthems
MSS. Tenbury 827-840
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Title
A collection of anthems
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MSS. Tenbury 827-840
Summary
MS. Tenbury 827: Behold now praise the Lord by unidentified composer [and] Righteous art thou by John Church, mid-18th cent.
MS. Tenbury 828: Have mercy upon me by unidentified composer, late 18th cent.
MS. Tenbury 829: Lift up your heads [and] The Lord is king, both by unidentified composer, mid-18th cent.
MS. Tenbury 830: O praise God in his holiness by Nicola Francesco Haym, early 18th cent. [Autograph? Seems to be in the same hand as GB Ob, MS. Mus. c.1, fols. 18-21v and GB Cfm, Music MS. 177. Formerly belonged to William Hawes.
MS. Tenbury 831: In thee O Lord is my hope by unidentified copmoser, c 1800.
MS. Tenbury 832: I will magnify thee by unidentified composer [and] I will sing a new song by Michael Wise, mid-18th cent.
MS. Tenbury 833: Haste thee, O God by Pelham Humphrys [Humfrey], mid-18th cent.
MS. Tenbury 834: Thou art my king, O God by Pelham Humphrys [Humfrey] [and] Awake up my glory by Michael Wise, early 18th cent.
MS. Tenbury 835: Thou hast proved us. 'Done from L. Vittoria's "O sacrum convivium" [Victoria]', c 1800
MS. Tenbury 836: All people that on earth do dwell by Thomas Tallis, mid-18th cent.
MS. Tenbury 837: O praise our God by J. Alcock, late 18th cent.
MS. Tenbury 838: Behold I bring you glad tidings by unidentified composer, mid-18th cent.
MS. Tenbury 839: O give thanks. 'Anthem by Dr Croft compos'd on Occasion of ye victory at Preston 1715', early 18th cent.
MS. Tenbury 840: Praise the Lord by J. Hesletine [and] O be joyful in God by unidentified composer, mid-18th cent.
Date
early 18th cent. - late 18th cent.
Language
English
Physical extent
1 volume
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