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Mus. 16 | Reel 3 |
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Mus. 16 | Mus. 16 | |
Mus. 16, no. 1 All people that on earth do dwell / Henry Aldrich (after an unidentified model) |
pp. 1-2 | |
Mus. 16, no. 2 O Lord my God (= Almighty God, who by the leading) / John Bull, arr. Henry Aldrich |
pp. 3-9 | |
Mus. 16, no. 3 Hide not thou thy face from us / Richard Farrant, arr. Henry Aldrich |
pp. 9-12 | |
Mus. 16, no. 4 By the waters of Babylon / Henry Aldrich (?) |
pp. 12-15 | |
Mus. 16, no. 5 Blessed is the man (= Glorious and powerful God) / Orlando Gibbons, arr. Henry Aldrich |
pp. 16-21 | |
Mus. 16, no. 6 God is our refuge / Henry Aldrich (after Carissimi?) |
pp. 21-26 | |
Mus. 16, no. 7 O praise the Lord / Pelham Humfrey, arr. Henry Aldrich |
pp. 27-32 | |
Mus. 16, no. 8 I was in the spirit (= And I heard a great voice) / Henry Aldrich (after John Blow) |
pp. 33-39 | |
Mus. 16, no. 9 Thy beauty, O Israel (= How are the mighty fallen) / Michael Wise, arr. Henry Aldrich |
pp. 40-45 | |
Mus. 16, no. 10 All people that on earth do dwell / Henry Aldrich (after an unidentified model) |
pp. 46-47 | |
Mus. 16, no. 11 Behold, thou hast made my days / Orlando Gibbons, arr. Henry Aldrich |
pp. 48-51 | |
Mus. 16, no. 12 Give sentence with me (= Almighty and everlasting God) / Orlando Gibbons, arr. Henry Aldrich |
pp. 52-53 | |
Mus. 16, no. 13 O how amiable / Henry Aldrich (after Carissimi?) |
pp. 55-59 | |
Mus. 16, no. 14 It is a good thing / Henry Aldrich (after Carissimi?) |
pp. 59-62 | |
Mus. 16, no. 15 For Sion's sake (derived from Egredimini caelestes curiae + Suscitavit Dominus + Annunciate gentes) / Henry Aldrich (after Carissimi) |
pp. 63-69 | |
Mus. 16, no. 16 O pray for the peace of Jerusalem / Henry Aldrich (after Carissimi?) |
pp. 69-75 | |
Mus. 16, no. 17 O Lord, I will praise thee (derived from Laudemus virum gloriosum + Dicite nobis) / Henry Aldrich (after Carissimi) |
pp. 76-81 | |
Mus. 16, no. 18 Haste thee, O Lord my God (= O dulcissimum Mariae nomen + final chorus of Jephte) / Henry Aldrich (after Carissimi) |
pp. 82-85 | |
Mus. 16, no. 19 Behold in heaven, on the right hand / Henry Aldrich (after Carissimi?) |
pp. 86-91 | |
Mus. 16, no. 20 I am well pleased (= Praevaluerunt in nos inimici + Vidi impium superexaltatum) / Henry Aldrich (after Carissimi) |
pp. 92-100 | |
Mus. 16, no. 21 Call to remembrance / Richard Farrant, arr. Henry Aldrich |
pp. 101-102 | |
Mus. 16, no. 22 Hold not thy tongue (= Nativitas tua) / Henry Aldrich (after Palestrina) |
pp. 103-104 | |
Mus. 16, no. 23 O Lord, the maker of all thing / William Mundy |
pp. 105-106 | |
Mus. 16, no. 24 O God the king of glory (= O rex gloriae) / Henry Aldrich (after Palestrina) |
pp. 107-109 | |
Mus. 16, no. 25 Hold not thy tongue (= Nativitas tua) / Henry Aldrich (after Palestrina) |
pp. 109-111 | |
Mus. 16, no. 26 We have heard with our ears (= Doctor bonus) / Henry Aldrich (after Palestrina) |
pp. 112-115 | |
Mus. 16, no. 27 Why art thou so vexed (= Ave Maria) / Henry Aldrich (after Palestrina) |
pp. 115-117 | |
Mus. 16, no. 28 The eye of the Lord (= Jesus junxit se) / Henry Aldrich (after Palestrina) |
pp. 118-120 | |
Mus. 16, no. 29 My heart is fixed (= Nos autem gloriari) / Henry Aldrich (after Palestrina) |
pp. 121-123 | |
Mus. 16, no. 30 The eye of the Lord (= Jesus junxit se) / Henry Aldrich (after Palestrina) |
pp. 123-125 | |
Mus. 16, no. 31 I look for the Lord (based on Absterge Domine) / Henry Aldrich (after Tallis) |
pp. 133-135 | |
Mus. 16, no. 32 I will magnify thee (based on Absterge Domine) / Henry Aldrich (after Tallis) |
pp. 136-138 | |
Mus. 16, no. 33 O Lord, rebuke me not (= The Lord bless us) / Robert White, arr. William Husbands |
pp. 139-141 | |
Mus. 16, no. 35 Save me, O God / William Byrd, arr. Henry Aldrich |
pp. 145-147 | |
Mus. 16, no. 36 O Lord, I bow the knees / Henry Aldrich, after William Mundy |
pp. 148-150 | |
Mus. 16, no. 37 O give thanks unto the Lord, for he / John Mundy |
pp. 151-154 | |
Mus. 16, no. 38 Be not wroth (= Civitas sancti tui) / Henry Aldrich (after Byrd) |
pp. 142-144 | |
Mus. 16, no. 39 O Lord, make thy servants King William and Queen Mary / William Byrd |
pp. 170-172 | |
Mus. 16, no. 40 Sing joyfully / William Byrd |
pp. 173-176 | |
Mus. 16, no. 41 O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth (here adapted to read 'our sovereign lady, Queen Anne') / William Byrd |
pp. 177-179 | |
Mus. 16, no. 42 Hosanna to the son of David / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 180-183 | |
Mus. 16, no. 43 Lift up your heads, O ye gates / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 183-186 | |
Reel 3 | ||
Mus. 18 | Mus. 18 | |
Mus. 18, no. 1 Amanti, sentite Amor / Marco Marazzoli |
pp. 1-4 | |
Mus. 18, no. 2 Pensieri quietate |
p. 4 | |
Mus. 18, no. 3 Occhi belli, ohime |
pp. 5-6 | |
Mus. 18, no. 4 O misera Dorinda / Francesco Turini |
pp. 7-10 | |
Mus. 18, no. 5 Celebrate Dominum / Christopher Gibbons |
pp. 11-13 | |
Mus. 18, no. 6 With notes that are both loud and sweet / George Jeffreys |
pp. 13-17 | |
Mus. 18, no. 7 Care selve beate / Giacomo Carissimi |
pp. 18-20 | |
Mus. 18, no. 8 Let God arise / William Lawes |
pp. 21-22 | |
Mus. 18, no. 9 Lucifer / Giacomo Carissimi |
pp. 23-25 | |
Mus. 18, no. 10 Turn thee unto me, O Lord / John Blow |
pp. 26-28 | |
Mus. 18, no. 11 Behold, thou hast made my days (ornamented alto verses and organ only) / Orlando Gibbons, arr. Henry Aldrich |
pp. 29-31 | |
Mus. 18, no. 12 How long wilt thou forget me / Christopher Gibbons |
pp. 32-34 | |
Mus. 18, no. 13 Ave maris stella |
pp. 35-36 | |
Mus. 18, no. 14 Cur sic ploras |
pp. 37-39 | |
Mus. 18, no. 15 Heu me miseram / George Jeffreys |
pp. 39-43 | |
Mus. 18, no. 16 O quam gloriosus factus es (= O quam gloriosa facta es, O Maria) / Alessandro Grandi (i) |
pp. 43-45 | |
Mus. 18, no. 17 Hodie [...] per totum mundum (opening fragmentary) |
pp. 45-47 | |
Mus. 18, no. 18 In guilty night / Robert Ramsey |
pp. 48-51 | |
Mus. 18, no. 19 Sing unto the Lord / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 52-56 | |
Mus. 18, no. 20 Salvator mundi Domine / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 57-63 | |
Mus. 18, no. 21 Erit gloria Domini / George Jeffreys |
pp. 64-65 | |
Mus. 18, no. 22 Tu dulcis es, Messia (incomplete) (= Tu pulchra es, Maria) / Alessandro Grandi (i) |
pp. 66-68 | |
Mus. 18, no. 23 Et ingrediar ad altare Dei (incomplete) / George Jeffreys |
pp. 68-70 | |
Mus. 18, no. 24 Quid timidi estis (incomplete) / Agostino Facchi |
pp. 70-73 | |
Mus. 18, no. 25 O quam suave est nomen tuum, Messia (incomplete) (= O quam suave est nomen tuum, Maria) / Alessandro Grandi (i) |
pp. 74-75 | |
Mus. 18, no. 26 I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem / Michael Wise |
pp. 76-77 | |
Mus. 18, no. 27 I am come into my garden / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 77-81 | |
Mus. 18, no. 28 O Lord our governor / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 81-83 | |
Mus. 18, no. 29 O bone Jesu / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 83-86 | |
Reel 3 | ||
Mus. 19 | Mus. 19 | |
Mus. 19, no. 1 Service in G: T/J/K/C/M/N / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 1-16 | |
Mus. 19, no. 2 Service in A: T/J/K/C/Ca/D / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 17-36 | |
Mus. 19, no. 3 Service in F: T/Jx2/K/C/M/N] / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 37-75 | |
Mus. 19, no. 4 Service in e: Be (inc.) / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 76-78 | |
Mus. 19, no. 5 O Lord our governor / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 101-103 | |
Mus. 19, no. 6 The Lord is king, and hath put on / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 103-108 | |
Mus. 19, no. 7 I waited patiently for the Lord / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 109-115 | |
Mus. 19, no. 8 Praise the Lord, O ye his servants / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 115-121 | |
Mus. 19, no. 9 O God, thou art my God / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 122-127 | |
Mus. 19, no. 10 Have mercy upon me, O Lord / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 127-132 | |
Mus. 19, no. 11 Give the king thy judgements / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 133-138 | |
Mus. 19, no. 12 O Lord, I have heard thy voice / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 139-146 | |
Mus. 19, no. 13 I will love thee, O Lord / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 147-153 | |
Mus. 19, no. 14 O sing unto the Lord / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 154-156 | |
Mus. 19, no. 15 I will exalt thee / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 157-162 | |
Mus. 19, no. 16 If the Lord himself / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 163-168 | |
Mus. 19, no. 17 Unto thee, O Lord / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 168-174 | |
Mus. 19, no. 18 Who's this that comes from Edom? / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 174-183 | |
Mus. 19, no. 19 Comfort ye, my people / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 184-190 | |
Mus. 19, no. 20 We have a strong city / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 191-196 | |
Mus. 19, no. 21 Out of the deep / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 199-201 | |
Mus. 19, no. 22 O praise the Lord, all ye heathen / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 201-203 | |
Mus. 19, no. 23 Sing unto the Lord, O ye saints / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 204-207 | |
Mus. 19, no. 24 Give ear, O Lord / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 207-210 | |
Mus. 19, no. 25 Service in G: S/G / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 210-212 | |
Mus. 19, no. 26 God is our hope and strength / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 213-217 | |
Mus. 19, no. 27 Behold now, praise the Lord / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 218-221 | |
Mus. 19, no. 28 O give thanks unto the Lord for he / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 223-226 | |
Reel 3 | ||
Mus. 21 | Mus. 21 | |
Mus. 21, no. 1 Fantasia a3 (VdGS 1) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 2-3 | |
Mus. 21, no. 2 Fantasia a3 (VdGS 2) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 4-6 | |
Mus. 21, no. 3 Fantasia a3 (VdGS 4) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 6-9 | |
Mus. 21, no. 4 Fantasia a3 (VdGS 5) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 8-9 | |
Mus. 21, no. 5 Fantasia a3 (VdGS 7) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 10-11 | |
Mus. 21, no. 6 Fantasia a3 (VdGS 6) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 12-13 | |
Mus. 21, no. 7 Fantasia a3 (VdGS 8) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 14-15 | |
Mus. 21, no. 8 Fantasia a3 (VdGS 9) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 16-17 | |
Mus. 21, no. 9 Variations on 'Go from my window' a6 (MB 48 no. 40; bars 143-9 and 158-64 only) / Orlando Gibbons |
p. 19 | |
Mus. 21, no. 10 Fantasia a6 (MB 48 no. 37) / Orlando Gibbons? |
pp. 20-25 | |
Mus. 21, no. 11 Fantasia a6 (MB 48 no. 38) / Orlando Gibbons? |
pp. 26-29 | |
Mus. 21, no. 12 Fantasia(?) a6 (MB 48 no. 39) / Orlando Gibbons? |
pp. 30-41 | |
Mus. 21, no. 13 The silver swan (1612 no. 1) / Orlando Gibbons |
p. 57 | |
Mus. 21, no. 14 O that the learned poets (1612 no. 2) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 58-61 | |
Mus. 21, no. 15 I weigh not fortune's frown (1612 no. 3) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 62-65 | |
Mus. 21, no. 16 I tremble not at noise of war (1612 no. 4) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 66-69 | |
Mus. 21, no. 17 I see ambition never pleased (1612 no. 5) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 70-73 | |
Mus. 21, no. 18 I feign not friendship (1612 no. 6) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 74-77 | |
Mus. 21, no. 19 How art thou thralled (1612 no. 7) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 78-81 | |
Mus. 21, no. 20 Farewell all joys (1612 no. 8) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 82-85 | |
Mus. 21, no. 21 Dainty fine bird (1612 no. 9) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 86-89 | |
Mus. 21, no. 22 Fair ladies, that to love (1612 no. 10) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 88-91 | |
Mus. 21, no. 23 'Mongst thousands good (1612 no. 11) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 92-95 | |
Mus. 21, no. 24 Now each flowery bank of May (1612 no. 12) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 96-101 | |
Mus. 21, no. 25 Lais now old (1612 no. 13) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 100-104 | |
Mus. 21, no. 26 What is our life? (1612 no. 14) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 104-110 | |
Mus. 21, no. 27 Ah, dear heart (1612 no. 15) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 110-111 | |
Mus. 21, no. 28 Fair is the rose (1612 no. 16) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 112-117 | |
Mus. 21, no. 29 Nay, let me weep (1612 no. 17) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 117-121 | |
Mus. 21, no. 30 Yet if that age (1612 no. 19) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 122-125 | |
Mus. 21, no. 31 Ne'er let the sun (1612 no. 18) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 126-129 | |
Mus. 21, no. 32 Trust not too much (1612 no. 20) / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 130-135 | |
Mus. 21, no. 33 Awake my soul (= EECM anon. anthems no. 90) |
pp. 136-141 | |
Mus. 21, no. 34 Fantasia a5: O voi che sospirate (VdGS 48) / John Coprario |
pp. 142-145 | |
Mus. 21, no. 35 Fantasia a5 (VdGS 49) / John Coprario |
pp. 146-149 | |
Mus. 21, no. 36 Fantasia a5: Fuggi se sai fuggire (VdGS 38) / John Coprario |
pp. 150-153 | |
Mus. 21, no. 37 Fantasia a5: In te mio nove sole (VdGS 6) / John Coprario |
pp. 154-157 | |
Mus. 21, no. 38 Fantasia a5: Al primo giorno = In un boschetto (VdGS 10) / John Coprario |
pp. 158-161 | |
Mus. 21, no. 39 Fantasia a5: Chi può mirarvi = Non posso più soffrire (VdGS 11) / John Coprario |
pp. 162-165 | |
Mus. 21, no. 40 See, see, the Word is incarnate / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 176-189 | |
Mus. 21, no. 41 Sing unto the Lord / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 190-201 | |
Mus. 21, no. 42 This is the record of John / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 200-209 | |
Mus. 21, no. 43 O all true faithful hearts / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 210-217 | |
Mus. 21, no. 44 We praise thee, O Father / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 218-229 | |
Mus. 21, no. 45 Great King of Gods / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 230-241 | |
Mus. 21, no. 46 Glorious and powerful God / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 242-254 | |
Mus. 21, no. 47 Lord, grant grace / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 254-261 | |
Mus. 21, no. 48 Blessed are all they that fear the Lord / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 262-271 | |
Mus. 21, no. 49 Behold, thou hast made my days / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 272-281 | |
Mus. 21, no. 50 O Lord, in thee is all my trust / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 282-292 | |
Mus. 21, no. 101 S'io vivo, anima mia (clefs and text-incipit only) / Pomponio Nenna |
p. 43 | |
Mus. 21, no. 102 Extended fantasia for two trebles and bass (VdGS 39) / Christopher Gibbons |
pp. 44-47 | |
Mus. 21, no. 103 Extended fantasia for two trebles and bass (VdGS 40) / Christopher Gibbons |
pp. 48-51 | |
Mus. 21, no. 104 Extended fantasia for two trebles and bass (VdGS 41) / Christopher Gibbons |
pp. 52-56 | |
Mus. 21, no. 105 Alma afflitta che fai? / Pomponio Nenna |
pp. 294-295 | |
Mus. 21, no. 106 Tu mi lasci, crudel / Pomponio Nenna |
pp. 296-297 | |
Mus. 21, no. 107 Mercè, grido piangendo / Pomponio Nenna |
pp. 298-299 | |
Mus. 21, no. 108 Occhi belli, occhi chiari / Pomponio Nenna |
pp. 300-301 | |
Mus. 21, no. 109 La piaga ch'ho nel core / Claudio Monteverdi |
pp. 302-303 | |
Mus. 21, no. 110 Cor mio, mentre vi miro / Claudio Monteverdi |
pp. 304-305 | |
Mus. 21, no. 111 Volgea l'anima mia / Claudio Monteverdi |
pp. 306-308 | |
Mus. 21, no. 112 Cor mio, non mori? (opening only) / Claudio Monteverdi |
p. 308 | |
Mus. 21, no. 113 Beltà, poi che t'assenti / Carlo Gesualdo |
pp. 310-313 | |
Mus. 21, no. 114 Divisions on a ground (end of bass part only) / Francis Farmelo |
p. 321 | |
Mus. 21, no. 115 Softly, O softly drop / John Wilbye |
pp. 322-325 | |
Mus. 21, no. 116 Salve Regina (a6; prima pars only, incomplete at end) / Peter Philips |
pp. 328-330 | |
Mus. 21, no. 117 Anima del cor mio (incomplete) / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 331-333 | |
Mus. 21, no. 118 Lungi da te, ben mio / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 332-335 | |
Mus. 21, no. 119 Ite, caldi sospiri / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 335-337 | |
Mus. 21, no. 120 O se vedeste un poco / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 338-340 | |
Mus. 21, no. 121 S'el miser cor avampa / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 340-343 | |
Mus. 21, no. 122 Arda pur sempre, o mora / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 342-345 | |
Mus. 21, no. 123 O donna troppo cruda / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 345-347 | |
Mus. 21, no. 124 S'io vivo, anima mia / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 348-349 | |
Mus. 21, no. 125 Ma se da voi / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 350-351 | |
Mus. 21, no. 126 Se l'alma è in me smarrita / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 350-353 | |
Mus. 21, no. 127 Occhi per me crudeli / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 352-355 | |
Mus. 21, no. 128 Occhi belli, occhi cari / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 354-357 | |
Mus. 21, no. 129 Occhi, lumi del cielo / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 356-359 | |
Mus. 21, no. 130 Filli, dolce ben mio / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 360-363 | |
Mus. 21, no. 131 Tirsi, dolce ben mio / Giovanni Lorenzo Missino |
pp. 362-365 | |
Mus. 21, no. 132 La mia Clori è brunetta / Tarquinio Merula |
pp. 366-369 | |
Mus. 21, no. 133 Immortal margarita non del mar (incomplete; outer voices only) / Tarquinio Merula |
pp. 368-371 | |
Mus. 21, no. 134 fragment; incomplete (outer voices only) / Tarquinio Merula? |
pp. 371-372 | |
Mus. 21, no. 201 Bow down thine ear / Benjamin Rogers |
pp. 166-170 | |
Mus. 21, no. 202 I beheld, and lo! a great multitude / Benjamin Rogers |
pp. 171-175 | |
Mus. 21, no. 203 Short service in a minor: M/N / Benjamin Rogers |
pp. 314-318 | |
Mus. 21, no. 204 O that the salvation were given / Benjamin Rogers |
pp. 319-320 | |
Mus. 21, no. 205 Te Deum patrem colimus / Benjamin Rogers |
p. 320 | |
Reel 3 | ||
Mus. 22 | Mus. 22 | |
Mus. 22, no. 1 O Lord, I have sinned / John Blow |
pp. 1-6 | |
Mus. 22, no. 2 The Lord said unto my lord / Christopher Gibbons |
pp. 7-11 | |
Mus. 22, no. 3 Who shall separate us / Matthew Locke |
pp. 12-16 | |
Mus. 22, no. 4 Lord, how are they increased / John Blow |
pp. 17-21 | |
Mus. 22, no. 5 Service in e: Te Deum / John Blow |
pp. 22-26 | |
Mus. 22, no. 6 Service in A: T/J/K/C/M/N / John Blow |
pp. 27-45 | |
Mus. 22, no. 7 How doth the city sit solitary / John Blow |
pp. 45-49 | |
Mus. 22, no. 8 Teach me, O Lord, the way / Christopher Gibbons |
pp. 50-53 | |
Mus. 22, no. 9 Gloria Patri et Filio / John Blow |
pp. 53-54 | |
Mus. 22, no. 10 I will cry unto thee, O God / John Blow |
pp. 55-58 | |
Mus. 22, no. 11 Jesus seeing the multitudes / John Blow |
pp. 59-65 | |
Mus. 22, no. 12 Turn thou us, O good Lord / Henry Cooke |
pp. 66-68 | |
Mus. 22, no. 13 Turn thee unto me, O Lord / John Blow |
pp. 69-73 | |
Mus. 22, no. 14 Man that is born of a woman (Funeral sentences, Z27) / Henry Purcell |
pp. 73-79 | |
Mus. 22, no. 15 Like as the hart / Pelham Humfrey |
pp. 80-84 | |
Mus. 22, no. 16 They prevented me (chorus from 'I will love thee'; ZN67(3)) / Henry Purcell |
p. 88 | |
Mus. 22, no. 17 (untexted bass line) |
p. 88 | |
Mus. 22, no. 18 O Lord, I have heard thy voice / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 89-96 | |
Mus. 22, no. 19 I will love thee, O Lord / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 97-105 | |
Mus. 22, no. 20 My song shall be alway (Z31) / Henry Purcell |
pp. 105-114 | |
Mus. 22, no. 21 O how amiable / Henry Aldrich (after Carissimi) |
pp. 115-119 | |
Mus. 22, no. 22 The Lord is king, and hath put on / Henry Aldrich |
pp. 120-122 | |
Mus. 22, no. 23 Not unto us, O Lord / Matthew Locke |
pp. 123-131 | |
Mus. 22, no. 24 (partial list of contents) |
p. 131A | |
Mus. 22, no. 25 (List of anthems, some of which are included in the copies above.) |
p. 131D | |
Mus. 22, no. 26 Blessed is he whose unrighteousness / Richard Goodson (i) |
pp. 133-156 | |
Mus. 22, no. 27 Flat service in C: Magnificat / William Child |
pp. 159-160 | |
Mus. 22, no. 28 Praise the Lord, O my soul / Maurice Greene |
pp. 161-170A | |
Mus. 22, no. 29 The Lord is king, be the people never so impatient |
pp. 171-177 | |
Mus. 22, no. 30 My strength will I ascribe (opening only, incomplete) / John Stanley |
p. 178 | |
Mus. 22, no. 31 Service in e: J/Ca/D / John Blow |
pp. 180-199 | |