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Author Lawes, Henry, 1596-1662, composer.

Title Sacred music / Henry Lawes ; transcribed and edited by Jonathan P. Wainwright.

Publication Info. London : Published for the British Academy by Stainer and Bell, [2020]
©2020

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Talbott Reference  M2 .E859 v.61    Lib Use Only  
Description 1 score (xxxviii, 175 pages) ; 33 cm.
score
England
Medium of Performance singer 1 organ 1 2
singer 1 continuo
solo vocal ensemble 3 parts 1 1
solo vocal ensemble 1 continuo
solo vocal ensemble 1 organ 1 1 1
Series Early English church music ; 61
Early English church music ; 61.
Note Sacred vocal music for 1-5 voices with organ and continuo.
Language Staff notation.
Note Preface and critical report in English.
"This edition presents the entire sacred works of Henry Lawes (1595-1662): church anthems, Chapel Royal symphony anthems, devotional anthems, sacred songs, metrical psalms, Latin motets, and rounds" -- page xiii.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages xxxv-xxxviii).
Contents Abbreviations -- Library sigla -- Introduction. Editorial methods ; Performance issues ; Layout of the commentaries ; Abbreviations used in the commentaries and critical notes ; Sources ; Bibliography -- Anthems. I know that my redeemer lives (a) ; My songe shall be of mercy and judgment ; Blessed is every one that feareth the Lord ; Let God arise; Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous -- Symphony anthems. Harke sheperd swaynes ; My soule the Great God's praises singes ; Sitting by the streames ; Thee and thy wondrous deedes O Lord ; Zadock the Priest -- Devotional anthems. Accept my pray'rs ; Blest, O thrice blest is he (i) ; Cast off and scatter'd in thine ire ; Deprest with griefe ; Happy he, who God obeyes ; How are the Gentiles all on fire! (i) ; How long, O Lord (i) ; Let our foes with terrour quake ; Lord, for thy promise sake defend ; Lord judge my cause ; Lord showre on us thy grace ; Lord to my pray'rs ; My soule, and all my faculties Jehova praise ; Not in thy wrath ; Now in the winter of my yeares ; Now the Lord his reigne begins ; O heare my cries ; O thou from whom all mercy springs ; Our fervent soules on God attend ; That man is truly blest (i) ; Bounty of Jehovah praise (i) ; King Jehova with thy justice crowne (i) ; Thy beauty Israel is fled (i) ; To hear me Lord be thou inclin'd (i) ; When griefe my lab'ring soul confounds ; Who trust in thee (i) ; With sighes and cries ; Woe is me, that I from Israel exiled (i) ; You who the Lord adore -- Sacred songs. I know that my redeemer lives (b) ; Hymns to the Holy Trinity. To God the Father ; To God the Sonne To God the Holy Ghost ; God of Love my shepperd is ; Thy beauty Israel is fled (ii) ; Woe is mee, that I from Israell exiled (ii) --
Metrical psalms. Psalme I. That man is truely blest (ii) ; Psalme II. How are the Gentiles all on fire! (ii) ; Psalme III. My God, how are my foes increast! ; Psalme IV. Thou Guardian of my truth and me ; Psalme V. To hear me, Lord, be thou inclin'd (ii) ; Psalme VII. O thou that art my Confidence ; Psalme VIII. Lord, how illustrious is thy name! ; Psalme IX. Thee will I praise with Heart and Voice ; Psalme X. Withdraw not, O my God, my guid ; Psalme XII. Helpe Lord, for Godly men decay ; Psalme XIII. How long! Lord (ii) ; Psalme XIV. Foole hath said in his false heart ; Psalme XV. Who shall in thy Tent abide? ; Psalme XXII. My God! O why hast thou forsooke! ; Psalme XXIX. You that are of princely birth ; Psalme XXXI. Who trusts in Thee (ii) ; Psalme XXXII. Blest, O thrice blest is he (ii) ; Psalme XXXIV. Lord I will for ever blesse ; Psalme XXXIX. I said, I will my wayes observe ; Psalme XLVI. God is our Refuge, our strong Tower ; Psalme XLVII. Let all in sweet accord ; Psalme LXXII. King, Jehovah, with thy Justice crowne (ii) ; Psalme CXI. My Soule the honor of our King ; Psalme CXXXVI. Bountie of Jehovah praise (ii) -- Latin motets. Laudate Dominum, omnes Gentes ; Predicate in gentibus ; Quis sicut Dominus Deus noster -- Rounds. I wept, and chastned myself with fasting ; Laudate Jehovam ; O Absolon, my son -- Text only. Happy sonns of Israel ; Harken unto my voice ; Hast thee O God ; Hearken, O daughter ; Lord aloft thy triumphs raise ; Make the great God thy fort ; O singe unto the Lord a newe songe ; Lord in thy adversity ; Lord is king ; Lord liveth and blessed be ; They that put their trust in the Lord -- Appendix. Psalm tune variations from Matthew Camidge's Psalmody for a single voice (1789).
Language English words also printed separately as text; Latin words (for the three motets), also printed separately as texts with English translations.
Subject Sacred vocal music.
Sacred vocal music.
Genre/Form Sacred vocal music.
Subject Psalms (Music) -- England -- Scores.
Psalms (Music)
England.
Genre/Form Scores.
Subject Anthems.
Anthems.
Motets.
Motets.
Part songs, Sacred -- England.
Part songs, Sacred.
Sacred songs with continuo.
Sacred songs with continuo.
Genre/Form Anthems.
Anthems.
Motets.
Motets.
Psalms (Music)
Psalms (Music)
Sacred music.
Sacred music.
Scores.
Part songs.
Part songs.
Songs.
Songs.
Added Author Wainwright, Jonathan P., 1961- transcriber, editor.
Stainer & Bell, publisher.
Added Title Vocal music. Selections https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85283431
ISBN 9780852499610 (hardbound)
0852499612
Standard No. M220225987 (hardbound)
9790220225987 (hardbound)