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Several select portions of the Psalms, from Tate and Brady's version. collected for the use of churches, by a clergyman. Together with their proper tunes, revised and corrected by W. Thompson, Teacher of Music.
Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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The divine companion; or, David's harp new tun'd. Being a choice collection of new and easy psalms, hymns, and anthems. The Words of the Psalms being Collected from the Newest Versions. Compos'd by the best masters and fitted for the use of those, who already understand Mr. John Playford's Psalms in three parts. To be used in churches or private families, for their greater Advancement of Divine Music.
Date: [1722]- Books
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A sermon, preached in the church of St. John Baptist, Wakefield. By the Rev. Richard Munkhouse, D.D. Previous to the Introduction of the Rev. James Merrick's Version of the Psalms, with Music, Provided by the Rev. W. D. Tattersall.
Munkhouse, Richard, 1754 or 1755-1810.Date: 1797- Books
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A compleat melody: or, the harmony of Sion. In three books. Containing, I. A New, and Compleat Introduction to the Grounds of Music, Theoretical and Practical, Vocal and Instrumental: Teaching all its Rudiments, and Composition in all its Branches, by way of Dialogue, in a New and easy Method. With all the usual Terms used in Music, as deriv'd from the Greek, Latin, French, Italian, &c. - In Twelve Chapters. II. The Psalms of David New Tun'd: Which Music expresses the true Sense and Sound of the Words, more than any extant. With a Table of all the Tunes, and what Psalms are proper to each Tune; and a Table of Psalms suited to the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England, &c. With Gloria Patri's suited to the Measures of every Psalm in the Book. III. A New, and Select Number of Divine Hymns, and Easy Anthems, on various Occasions: With a Scale of Music proper for either Voice, Organ, Virginals, Harpsicord, or Spinnet. With several Canons of Two, Three, and Four Parts in One. To which is added, Te Deum, and Magnificat, and a Chanting-Tune for the Reading-Psalms. The Whole is Composed in Two, Three, and Four Musical Parts, according to the most Authentic Rules; and set down in Score, (and Figur'd) for either Voice or Organ, &c. By William Tans'ur, Author of The Melody of the Heart. And the Beauty of Holiness. according to his Original Manuscript: With large Additions.
Tans'ur, William, 1699?-1783.Date: M.DCC.XLIII. [1744]- Books
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The psalm-Singers's assistant. Being a collection of the most approved psalm and hymn tunes. Mostly in four parts. Selected from the best authors, and adapted to the different Metres of the Psalms of David, and the Assembly's Translations; with a compendious Introduction, for the use of Learners; and a collection of Hymns, suited to the Tunes. To which is prefixed a dictionary of words and phrases, frequently used in music. By Robert Gilmour, Teacher of Music, Paisley.
Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
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The psalm singer's assistant, or, a key to psalmody. Containing, a new, easy and familiar introduction. To which is added, An Astronomical Account of the Two Fundamental Keys in Music, Illustrated by the Copper-Plate No I. A Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, suited to either the old or new version of the Psalms of David, to most of which some Psalm or Hymn of Dr. Watt's or Dr. Doddridge's are referred to. Also a Set of Tunes to particular Hymns selected from sundry Authors, and some never before published. A Variety of curious Anthems from our best Masters, with a Divine Ode, and the celebrated Mr. Purcell's Tedeum, To which is added, to this Second Impression, The true Division of an Octave, shewn on One perpendicular Scale, setting forth both the Flat and Sharp Keys in Music: On Copper-Plate No II. By John Crompton, of Southwold, Suffolk.
Date: 1778- Books
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An anthem selected from the psalms; And an ode written by Pope; set to music by William Jackson of Exeter. Opera Quinta.
Jackson, William, 1730-1803.Date: [1766]- 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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A set 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 four short Anthems in four Parts, for the Delight and Improvement of all who are truly Lovers of Divine Music. Design'd for the use of St. Laurence Church in Reading; and are taught by Tho. Batten. By John Bishop, Organist of the Colledge at Winton.
Date: [1710?]- Books
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Select portions of the Psalms of David, for the use of parish-churches; the words from the old version, and the music from the most approved compositions.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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The leicestershire harmony: containing a set of excellent psalm-tunes and anthems, composed, in modern taste, for Four Voices, By an Eminent Master of the County of Leicester. Published for the Use of Country Choirs. The second edition, with addtions. By John Arnold, Organist, Author of the Complete Psalmodist, Essex Harmony, Psalmist's Recreation, and Church Music Reformed.
Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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Psalms selected from the version of the Revd. Jas. Merrick, ... The music partly new, and partly chosen from the works of the most eminent composers, by the Revd. W. D. Tattersall, ...
Date: [1795?]- Books
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An easy introduction to the principles of music: With a collection of church-tunes, suited to the different metres in that version of Psalms, authorised by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. By John Baine, teacher of vocal music in Glasgow.
Baine, John, teacher of vocal music in Glasgow.Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A collection of psalms for the use of parish churches &c, The words Taken from the old & new Versions. To which is added a copious appendix Containing Several other Psalm & Hymn tunes by the most Eminent Masters the music compos'd & harmoniz'd by Peter Hellendaal senr, selected and arrang'd by Peter Hellendaal junr, and Inscrib'd by Him with the most profound Respect to the Worthy Patrons of the Charity & Sunday Schools of Great Britain. Price 12s. Enter'd at Stationers Hall.
Date: [1794]- 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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Church music reformed: or the art of psalmody universally explained unto all people. Containing, I. A new introduction to the grounds of music, teaching all the Rudiments thereof, in such a plain, familiar, and concise Method, as will enable most People, with a very little Trouble, to learn to sing the psalm-tunes correctly by Notes, according to Music, without the Help of a Master; also necessary Directions for pitching the tunes in their proper Keys; and a new Musical Dictionary. To which is prefixed a prefatory Discourse on the present Use of psal-mody; of the bad Performance of it in the Churches of London and Westminster, &c. Also of the new ludicrous Melodies composed by obsure Country Teachers of psalmody, which are daily creeping into Country Churches, with Reasons for laying those Tunes wholly aside, and for substituting a ̀̀set of proper Tunes, as have been best approved of by the best Masters of the last and present Age, with proper Hints for the general Improvement of Psalmody in public Worship, by one regular and uniform Manner of performing it in all Churches alike. II. Select portions of the psalms of David, properly adapted to a Set of grave and solemn psalm-tunes, both ancient and modern, being those Tunes which are now of common Use in most Churches, and were originally set forth by Authority, and are proper to be sung in all Churches and Chapels, &c. and of all the People together, with three excellent Hymns, for the three grand Festivals of Christmas, Easter, and Whitsuntide. The psalm-tunes are set in two parts, treble and bass, and figured for the Organ or Harpsichord, and are principally published for the Use of all Organists, Parish Clerks, Charity Children, and all other Lovers or Practisers of Church Music whatever. By John Arnold, Philo-Musicae, Author of the Complete Psalmodist, &c.
Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- 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]- Books
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The compleat psalmodist. In Four books. Containing I. An introduction to the grounds of music, both Theoretical and Practical, Vocal and Instrumental; teaching all the Rudiments of Music, and Composition in all its various Branches: To which is added, a new Alphabetical Dictionary, explaining, almost to the meanest Capacity, all such Greek, Latin, Italian, and French Words, as are generally made Use of in Music. II. A set of services, commonly called Chanting-Tunes; together with Four and Twenty excellent Anthems, composed of Solo's, Fuges, and Chorus's, after the Cathedral Manner. III. The whole book of psalm-tunes: Containing near Two-Hundred different Tunes, collected from the best Authors now extant; with several new Tunes, never before in Print, being proper for Parish Clerks, and useful to Country Congregations. IV. A set of divine hymns, suited to the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; with several Canons of Two, Three, and Four Parts in One. The whole is composed for One, Two, Three, Four, and Five Voices, according to the most authentic Rules, for the Use of Country Choirs. The third edition, with large additions. By John Arnold, Philo-Musicae.
Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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Select portions of the new version of Psalms, for every Sunday throughout the year; with the principal festivals and fasts. For the use of Parish Churches. The words selected by the Rev. George Hay Drummond; the music selected, adapted, and composed by Edward Miller, Mus. Doct. Sing ye praises with understanding.
Date: 1790- Books
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Select portions of the new version of Psalms, for every Sunday throughout the year; with the principal festivals and fasts. For the use of parish churches. The words selected by the Rev. George Hay Drummond; the music selected, adapted, and composed, by Edward Miller, Mus. Doct. Sing YE Praises With Understanding.
Date: 1798- Books
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The precentor: or, An easy introduction to church music; With a choice collection of Psalm-tunes, all in three and four parts, suited to the different metres of the version of the Psalms used in the Church of Scotland. By John M'Lachlan, teacher of vocal music in Glasgow.
McLachlan, John, -1791.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The psalm-Singers's assistant. Being a collection of the most approved psalm and hymn tunes. Mostly in four parts. Selected from the best authors, and adapted to the different Metres of the Psalms of David, and the Assembly's Translations; with a Compendious Introduction, for the use of Learners; and a collection of Hymns, suited to the Tunes. To which is prefixed a dictionary of words and phrases, frequently used in music by Robert Gilmour, teacher of music, Paisley.
Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
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The hertfordshire melody; or, psalm-singers recreation. Being a valuable collection of psalms, hymns, anthems, &c. on various occasions: to which is prefixed, a new, concise, and easy introduction to the art of singing; and a copious dictionary of the terms made use of i music. By John Ivery, Teacher of Music at Northaw in Hertfordshire.
Ivery, John.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Select portions of the new version of Psalms, for every Sunday throughout the year; with the Principal Festivals and Fasts. For the Use of Parish Churches. The words selected by the Rev. George Hay Drummond; the music selected, adapted, and composed, by Edward Miller, Mus. Doct. Sing ye Praises with Understanding.
Date: 1796- Books
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The Psalms of David in metre. With the tunes; revised and published by order of the honourable committee for improving church-music in the city of Edinburgh.
Date: M,DCC,LVII. [1757]