Translation: Verse anthem, with SS verses and SATB choruses.
Translation: sometimes divided into men and women. should sing the Air, accompanying harmonies to be taken by the choir.
Translation: A setting of a hymn loosely paraphrasing Psalm 3 , alluding to the victories of Frederick the Great. of An Anthem Taken out of the 44 Chap.
Translation: 1791. Hymn Tune Index tune number 5641.
Translation: John Reynolds. Keyboard. Sacred , Anthem. Language. English.
Translation: This setting was published on pages 74-75 of William Dechair Tattersall's Improved Psalmody , London. Hymn Tune Index tune number 6590.
Translation: Published in The Singing-Master's Assistant , 1778, pp. Words adapted by Billings from Psalm 39 , vv. 13-15.
Translation: This anthem, Wesley's longest composition, was his Oxford doctoral exercise.
Translation: SATB or ATBarB.
Translation: The concluding Hallelujah is the source of the hymntune Westminster Abbey.
Translation: Written for the Chapel Royal. A later edition for chorus and organ by William Boyce , as published in Cathedral Music, Volume 2.
Translation: This is the O Lord my God by Pelham Humfrey, but in a truncated version that appears in Cathedral Music, Volume 2.