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Harmonia Cantica divina or the Kentish divine harmonist. being [sic] a new set of psalm tunes and anthems, all in four parts, for the use of country churches. to [sic] which is prefixed, a short introduction to singing. By John Barwick. ...
Date: [1783?]- Books
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Fortune not blind: a serenade to be represented on the birth-day of his most serene Majesty George, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, &c. at the Castle of Dublin, the 28th of May, 1715. By their excellencies the Lords Justices special command. Set by Mr. John Sigismond Cousser, ...
Date: 1715- Mixed materials
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Date: 1986- Books
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Four lessons and two voluntarys for the harpsichord or organ composed by Mr. Samuel Long ...
Long, Samuel, -1764.Date: [1770?]- Books
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Cantiques sacres, pour les principales fêtes solennelles de chaque année.
Date: 1799- Books
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A collection of twenty eight psalm tunes in four parts by several Authors Printed to the new Version of Psalms for the use of the Churches and Chapels in and near Birmingham.
Date: 1753- Books
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Sacred mirth: or, the pious soul's daily delight being, a choice and valuable collection of psalms, hymns, anthems, and canons, on various divine subjects: Particularly, on the Birth, Miracles, Death, Resurrection, and Ascention of Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Together, With many Pious Thoughts, and Allusions, on Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell; And on all other Various Scenes of this Life; Preparative to that which is to come; Being a Taste of Heaven whilst on Earth: And set to musick. Composed in Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, and Eight Musical Parts, in Score; for Voices, or Instruments: With Gloria Patri's, and Hallelujahs to the Whole. Corrected and Enlarged. By William Tans'ur, Author of The Melody of the Heart, and the Harmony of Sion.
Date: [1739]- Books
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The favourite songs, in the interlude called True blue, or the press gang, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, Mr. Mattocks, Mrs. Mattocks, By Mr. Reinhold, Mr. Baker. Set for the harpsichord, violin, German flute, and guitar, the words and music by the late Harry Carey. Price One Shilling.
Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743.Date: [1765?]- Books
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A collection of songs with symphonies and a thorough bass. With six lessons for the harpsichord compos'd by Miss Eliza: Turner.
Turner, Elizabeth, active 18th century.Date: [1756]- Books
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The universal psalmodist. Containing, I. A compleat introduction to psalmody; or, The Art of Singing Psalms, &c. Interspersed with many useful Scales and Examples, carefully laid down and explained, in a familiar Dialogue between Master and Scholar. II. A choice and valuable collection of psalm and hymn tunes, canons and anthems, many of which were never before published; also the Tunes, Anthems, &c. sung at the Magdalene and Foundling Chapels, and other public Places in and about London, with Words adapted to each Tune. The Whole composed in a New and Easy Taste, For Two, Three, and Four, but generally for Four Voices, in the most familiar Keys and Cliffs, according to the Advice and Direction of the most eminent Masters in London. Calculated to promote and improve this most excellent Part of Social Worship, and thereby render it both useful and delightful in all Country Choirs, as well as in the Congregations and other Religious Societies in London and Westminster. By A. Williams, Teacher of Psalmody in London.
Date: 1765- Books
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A select set of psalms and hymns with a choice collection of words and with proper tunes and basses as they are fitted to be sung in the Parish Church of Grantham By John Hutchinson Clerk of the Parish, 1756
Date: 1756]- Books
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Six songs for conversation: the Words by divers Hands. The Tunes contrived to make agreeable little Lessons for the Harpsichord, Viol, Violin, and Hautboy. Transposed Into proper Keys for the German, or common Flute. Offer'd in In all Gratitude, as a New year's gift to the Publick. By Henry Carey. Vol. II. Part I.
Date: [1728]- Ephemera
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The Pain killer polka / composed by F. Archer.
Archer, Frederic, 1838-1901.Date: [1890?]- Books
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The psalm-singer's choice companion, or an imitation of Heaven on earth, and the beauty of holiness. Being a compleat composition of church musick, containing variety of tunes for all the common metres of the psalms, ... To which is added, An alphabetical dictionary, ... The third edition, carefully corrected, and amended by the author; ... All set and composed by John Barrow.
Date: [1760?]- Books
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Six cantatas humbly dedicated to the Rt. Honble Sackville Earl of Thanet. The words and Music by H: Carey.
Carey, Henry, 1687?-1743.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXXII [1732]- Books
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Improved psalmody vol. 1 containing the first twenty-five psalms, from a poetical version originally written by the late Reverend James Merrick, ... with new music collected from the most eminent composers, by the Reverend William Dechair Tattersall, ...
Date: [1794]- Books
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The myrtle a collection of new English songs for the violin, German flute or harpsicord composed by Mr. Robert Hudson
Hudson, Mr. (Robert), 1732-1815.Date: [1755?]- Books
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A selection of favourite catches, glees, &c. as sung at the Bath Harmonic Society, with the Rules of the Society, and a list of the members.
Harmonic Society (Bath, England)Date: 1799- Books
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Improved psalmody, in three parts, printed separately for each voice: or, a poetical version of the Psalms, originally written by the late Rev. James Merrick, A. M. Fellow Of Trinity-College, Oxford, divided into stanzas, for parochial use, with new music, collected From The Most Eminent Composers, by the Rev. William Dechair Tattersall, A. M. Late Student Of Christchurch, Oxford, Rector of Westbourne, Sussex; Vicar of Wotton-Under-Edge, Gloucestershire; and Chaplain to the Hon. Mr. Justice Buller. Part The First.
Date: M.DCC.XCV. [1795]- Books
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Six sonatas for the harpsichord accompanied with a violin. Composed by William Jackson of Exeter.
Jackson, William, 1730-1803.Date: [1760]- Books
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Divine harmony: being a collection of psalm-tunes, in three, four, and five, parts, composed by the late Rev. Phocion Henley, M.A. and the late Rev. Thomas Sharp, M.A. Contra-Tenor and tenor.
Date: 1798- Books
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The resurrection, a sacred oratorio.The music by Dr. Arnold.
Date: M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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A sett of new psalm tunes, in Four Parts: containing proper tunes to all the different measures of the psalms which are to be found in the old, or any of the new versions, or supplement: With variety of Tunes for the most common Measures; contrived within a moderate Compass for the Ease of the Voice, and may be sung in 1, 2, 3, or 4 Parts, with a Figured Bass for the Organ, and a Table shewing what Psalms are proper to each Tune. With Variety of Anthems, in four Parts, for the Delight and Improvement of all who are truly Lovers of Divine Music. Taught by Tho. Batten. Cantus. By John Bishop, Organist of the College at Winton. The Second Edition, with Additions.
Date: [1722?]- Books
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The royal psalmodist compleat: or, the new universal harmony. Being a whole body of church-musick: Containing near One Hundred of the very best Tunes, both Old and New; adapted to the most select Portions of the whole Book of Psalms: With Variety of Tunes, entirely New. Extracted from the Best masters, both Ancient and Modern; and Correctly set in Four Parts, according to the Nicest Rules, for Voices, or Organ, &c. and so neat as to be sung in Two or Three Parts, when Voices can't be had; exempt from the least Disallowance; and fitted for all Teachers, Learners, and Musical Societies, &c. To which are added, A New Jubilate, and Magnificat: With a Variety of Hymns, Anthems, Canons, &c. with compendious Instructions to the Whole. By William Tansur, Musico Theorico. Author of the Melody of the Heart; The Harmony of Sion; The Beauty of Holiness, &c. &c. &c.
Date: [1748]- Books
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Portions of psalms, Selected from the Version of Brady and Tate, and adapted to Fifty-Tunes; In One, Two, Three, and Four Parts. Composed by, The late John Broderip, Organist of the Cathedral at Wells, and Robert Broderip, Organist in Bristol.
Date: [1798]