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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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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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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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A course of singing Psalms, for half a year; beginning on the first Sunday in January, and again on the first Sunday in July: And also Proper Psalms for Particular Days and Occasions. Agreeable to the directions given by the late Lord Bishop of London to the Clergy of his Diocese, in the year 1724. Together with the tunes adapted to each Psalm.
Date: [1765?]- Books
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A collecion [sic] of Psalms, proper to be sung at churches; and suited to the several parts of divine service. ... The whole collected out of the new version, and set to the most approved tunes.
Date: 1704- Books
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The psalm tunes and hymns used, and taught by the editor, in Bedford chapel. Dedicated, with due respect, to that congregation.
Bedford Chapel (Bloomsbury, London, England)Date: [1791]- Books
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Select psalms for the use of Portman-Chapel, near Portman-Square.
Portman-Chapel (Portman-Square, London, England)Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- 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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Motets and other pieces; performed by the Academy of Ancient Music, on Thursday, May 5, 1757.
Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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Motets, and other pieces; performed by the Academy of Ancient Music, on Thursday, April 6, 1749.
Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- 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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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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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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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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Harmonia perfecta: A Compleat Collection of Psalm Tunes, in four parts, the three upper parts being transposed into the treble cliff; fitted to all the various measures now in use: taken from the most eminent masters, chiefly from Mr. Ravenscroft. To which is added, A dialogue upon death: With several Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, never before Publish'd: With an Introduction to Psalmody, and a Table directing to each particular tune contain'd in this Book. The whole being Principally design'd for the Ease, Improvement, and Delight of all Lovers of Psalmody: Being the first of this kind ever yet Extant.
Gawthorn, Nathaniel.Date: 1730- 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 book of psalmody Containing Instructions for Young Beginners after as plain & familiar a manner as any yet Extant. To which is added a collection of psalm-tunes and anthems together with some hymns and canons the whole compos'd for 3 & 4 voices Collected engrav'd and printed by Mich. Beesly. and sold by Edward Doe bookseller in Oxford by Tho. Price book-seller in Gloucester. and by John. Edmund at Winchester. price 3s-6d
Date: 1745?]- 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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A choice collection of psalm-tunes. With variety of anthems and hymns in four parts; with chanting-tunes for Te Deum, Benedictus, and the song of the three holy children, with an introduction suited to the capacities of young-practitioners. By John Birch.
Date: 1728- Books
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Motets, and other pieces; performed by the Academy of Ancient Musick, on Thursday, April 29, 1756.
Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LVI. [1756]- Books
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Church harmony: or, psalm-tunes, in four parts. Compiled and adapted for the use of the meeting in Swallow-Street. To which are prefixed instructions for singing them, by R. Bremner.
Bremner, Robert, -1789.Date: 1772- Books
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A selection of psalms for social worship.
Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Select portions of the psalms of David; for the use of Curzon Chapel, May Fair.
Curzon Chapel (Mayfair, London, England)Date: [1790?]- Books
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An english Psalm. Or, a hymn on the late thanksgiving day: being a Protestant version of the second Psalm. By Mr. Brereton.
Brereton, Thomas, 1691-1722.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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Psalmody: or A collection of psalm tunes In the Ancient and Modern stiles, with Several festival hymns, All set in a very easy Manner (chiefly designed for the Use of Country Churches) for one, two, three, and four Voices, with Choruses. The whole so contrived as to be Sung with or without an organ. To which are added, Canons for three, four, five, and six Voices, with a Thorough Bass. Composed by John Alcock, Organist of St. Laurence's Church in Reading, Berks.
Alcock, John, 1715-1806.Date: [1745?]