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Series: The music collection of Christ Church, Oxford
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Mus. 56 | Reel 7 | |
Mus. 57 | Reel 7 | |
Mus. 58 | Reel 7 | |
Mus. 59 | Reel 7 | |
Mus. 60 | Reel 7 |
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Mus. 56-60 | Mus. 56 | Mus. 57 | Mus. 58 | Mus. 59 | Mus. 60 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 1 The blessed lamb / Edmund Hooper |
pp. 1-3 | pp. 1-3 | pp. 1-3 | pp. 1-3 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 2 Preserve me, O Lord / [Thomas?] Wilkinson |
pp. 4-5 | pp. 4-5 | pp. 4-5 | pp. 4-5 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 3 I am for peace / John Amner |
pp. 6-7 | pp. 6-7 | pp. 6-7 | pp. 6-7 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 4 Deliver me from mine enemies / Robert Parsons (i) |
pp. 8-9 | p. 8 | p. 8 | p. 8 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 5 O God of my salvation / Thomas Warwick |
p. 9 | p. 9 | p. 9 | p. 9 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 6 Save me, O God / William Byrd |
pp. 10-11 | pp. 10-11 | pp. 10-11 | pp. 10-11 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 7 Sing joyfully / Robert Jones |
pp. 12-13 | pp. 12-13 | pp. 12-13 | pp. 12-13 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 8 Alleluia. I heard a voice / Thomas Weelkes |
pp. 14-15 | pp. 14-15 | pp. 14-15 | pp. 14-15 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 9 O give thanks unto the Lord / John Mundy |
pp. 16-17 | pp. 16-17 | pp. 16-17 | pp. 16-17 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 10 Have mercy upon me / Thomas Lupo |
p. 18 | p. 18 | p. 18 | p. 18 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 11 For I knowledge my faults / Thomas Lupo |
p. 19 | p. 19 | p. 19 | p. 19 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 12 Out of the deep / Thomas Lupo |
p. 20 | p. 20 | p. 20 | p. 20 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 13 Hear my prayer, O Lord / Thomas Lupo |
p. 21 | p. 21 | p. 21 | p. 21 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 14 How long wilt Thou forget me, O Lord / John Ward |
pp. 22-23 | pp. 22-23 | pp. 22-23 | pp. 22-23 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 15 Down, caitiff wretch / John Ward |
pp. 24-25 | pp. 24-25 | pp. 24-25 | pp. 24-25 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 16 Prayer is an endless chain / John Ward |
pp. 26-27 | pp. 26-27 | pp. 26-27 | pp. 26-27 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 17 Rise, O my soul / William Simmes |
pp. 28-30 | pp. 28-30 | pp. 28-30 | pp. 28-30 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 18 O let me hear thy loving kindness / Thomas Ravenscroft |
pp. 31-33 | pp. 31-33 | pp. 31-33 | pp. 31-33 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 19 This is the day when first our Saviour / Thomas Ravenscroft |
pp. 34-35 | pp. 34-35 | pp. 34-35 | pp. 34-35 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 20 In Thee, O Lord, have I put my trust / Thomas Ravenscroft |
pp. 36-37 | pp. 36-37 | pp. 36-37 | pp. 36-37 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 21 I lift mine eyes up to the hills / Thomas Warwick |
pp. 38-39 | pp. 38-39 | pp. 38-39 | pp. 38-39 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 22 O woeful ruins of Jerusalem [pt 1 only.] / Thomas Ravenscroft |
p. 40 | p. 40 | p. 40 | p. 40 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 23 Praise the Lord, O my soul / William Corkine |
p. 41 | p. 41 | p. 41 | p. 41 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 24 A sea-nymph sat upon the shore / Thomas? Wilkinson |
p. 42 | p. 42 | p. 42 | p. 42 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 25 Sweet violets Matilda gave |
p. 43 | p. 43 | p. 43 | p. 43 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 26 Down in a dale sat a nymph weeping / John Ward |
pp. 44-45 | pp. 44-45 | pp. 44-45 | pp. 44-45 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 27 My breast I'll set upon a silver stream / John Ward |
p. 46 | p. 46 | p. 46 | p. 46 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 28 Cruel unkind, O stay thy flying / John Ward |
p. 47 | p. 47 | p. 47 | p. 47 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 29 How joyful and how glad a thing it is / John Bull |
pp. 48-50 | pp. 48-50 | pp. 48-50 | pp. 48-50 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 30 O heavenly God, O Father dear / William Daman |
p. 51 | p. 51 | p. 51 | p. 51 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 31 The city cries ['What do you lack'] / Richard Dering |
pp. 52-56 | pp. 52-56 | pp. 52-56 | pp. 52-56 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 32 Father of love, pure fountain of rich grace / Simon Stubbs |
p. 86 | pp. 68-69 | pp. 74-75 | pp. 84-85 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 33 O Lord, in Thee is all my trust / Martin Peerson |
pp. 88-89 | pp. 70-71 | pp. 76-77 | pp. 86-87 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 34 O Lord, I bow the knees of my heart / William Mundy |
pp. 90-91 | pp. 72-73 | pp. 78-79 | pp. 88-89 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 35 I lift my heart to Thee / Christopher Tye |
pp. 92-93 | pp. 74-75 | pp. 80-81 | pp. 90-91 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 36 O Lord, deliver me from mine enemies / Robert White |
p. 94 | p. 76 | p. 82 | p. 92 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 37 See, see, the Word is incarnate / Orlando Gibbons |
pp. 95-97 | pp. 77-79 | pp. 83-85 | pp. 93-95 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 38 Consider, all ye passers by / John Amner |
pp. 98-99 | pp. 80-81 | pp. 86-87 | pp. 96-97 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 39 My love is crucified / Matthew Jeffreys |
pp. 100-101 | pp. 82-83 | pp. 88-89 | pp. 98-99 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 40 Lord, to Thee I make my moan / Thomas Weelkes |
p. 102 | p. 84 | p. 90 | p. 100 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 41 To Father, Son and Holy Ghost / Christopher Tye |
p. 103 | p. 85 | p. 91 | p. 101 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 42 Hear my prayer, O Lord / Thomas(?) Wilkinson |
pp. 104-105 | pp. 86-87 | pp. 92-93 | pp. 102-103 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 43 Put me not to rebuke / [Thomas?] Wilkinson |
pp. 106-107 | pp. 88-89 | pp. 94-95 | pp. 104-105 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 44 Wounded with sin extremely |
pp. 108-109 | pp. 90-91 | pp. 96-97 | pp. 106-107 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 45 Almighty God, who by the leading / John Bull |
pp. 110-112 | pp. 92-94 | pp. 98-100 | pp. 108-110 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 46 O God of gods, O King of kings / John Bennet |
pp. 113-115 | pp. 95-97 | pp. 101-103 | pp. 111-113 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 47 Let God arise / John Ward |
pp. 116-118 | pp. 98-100 | pp. 104-106 | pp. 114-116 | ||
Mus. 56-60, no. 48 Ay me, can love and beauty so conspire / Thomas Lupo |
p. 123 | p. 105 | p. 1 | p. 111 | p. 121 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 49 Well-sounding pipes / John Ward |
p. 124 | p. 106 | p. 2 | p. 112 | p. 122 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 50 As sharps and flats / John Ward |
p. 125 | p. 107 | p. 3 | p. 113 | p. 123 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 51 No object dearer / John Ward |
pp. 126-127 | pp. 108-109 | pp. 4-5 | pp. 114-115 | pp. 124-125 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 52 'Tis now dead night / Thomas Ford |
pp. 128-129 | pp. 110-111 | pp. 6-7 | pp. 116-117 | pp. 126-127 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 53 Weep, Britons, weep / William Cranford |
pp. 130-131 | pp. 112-113 | pp. 8-9 | pp. 118-119 | pp. 128-129 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 54 If sorrow might so fully be expressed / Richard Dering |
p. 132 | p. 114 | pp. 10-11 | p. 120 | p. 130 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 55 This is a joyful happy holy day / John Ward |
pp. 133-135 | pp. 115-117 | pp. 12-13 | pp. 121-123 | pp. 131-133 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 56 Woods, rocks and mountains / William Cranford |
pp. 136-137 | pp. 118-119 | pp. 14-15 | pp. 124-125 | pp. 134-135 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 57 My sinful soul, arraigned of woeful guilt / William Cranford |
pp. 138-140 | pp. 120-122 | pp. 16-18 | pp. 126-128 | pp. 136-138 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 58 O remember not our old sins / Alfonso Ferrabosco (i) |
p. 141 | p. 123 | p. 19 | p. 129 | p. 139 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 59 Lord, remember David / Matthew Jeffreys |
pp. 142-143 | pp. 124-125 | pp. 20-21 | pp. 130-131 | pp. 140-141 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 60 Sing we merrily unto God our strength / Matthew Jeffreys |
pp. 144-145 | pp. 126-127 | pp. 22-23 | pp. 132-133 | pp. 142-143 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 61 Out of the deep / Matthew Jeffreys |
pp. 146-147 | pp. 128-129 | pp. 24-25 | pp. 134-135 | pp. 144-145 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 62 If the Lord himself / Matthew Jeffreys |
pp. 148-149 | pp. 130-131 | pp. 26-27 | pp. 136-137 | pp. 146-147 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 63 When David heard / Thomas Weelkes |
p. 150 | p. 132 | p. 28 | p. 138 | p. 148 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 64 O my son Absolon / Thomas Weelkes |
p. 151 | p. 133 | p. 29 | p. 139 | p. 149 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 65 O Jonathan, woe is me for thee / Thomas Weelkes |
p. 151a | p. 134 | p. 30 | p. 140 | p. 150 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 66 Miserere my maker / Thomas Ford |
p. 151b | p. 135 | p. 31 | p. 141 | p. 151 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 67 Music divine / Thomas Ford |
pp. 151c-152 | pp. 136-137 | pp. 32-33 | pp. 142-143 | pp. 152-153 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 68 I heaven's just wrath / John Ward |
pp. 153c-154 | pp. 138-139 | pp. 34-35 | pp. 144-145 | pp. 154-155 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 69 Gloria in excelsis Deo / Thomas Weelkes |
pp. 155-156 | pp. 140-141 | pp. 36-37 | pp. 146-147 | pp. 156-157 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 70 Away, fond thoughts / William Simmes |
pp. 157-159 | pp. 142-144 | pp. 38-40 | pp. 148-150 | pp. 158-160 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 71 Sing we merrily / Michael East |
pp. 209-210 | pp. 202-203 | pp. 98-99 | pp. 196-197 | pp. 214-215 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 72 Hearken, ye nations / Edmund Hooper |
pp. 211-213 | pp. 204-206 | pp. 100-102 | pp. 198-200 | pp. 216-218 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 73 Hosanna to the Son of David / Thomas Weelkes |
p. 214 | p. 207 | p. 103 | p. 201 | p. 219 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 74 Still shall my hopes expect the morrow / Thomas Ford |
pp. 215-216 | pp. 208-209 | pp. 104-105 | pp. 202-203 | pp. 220-221 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 75 Bow down thine ear [= 'Cantai mentre'] / Peter Philips |
pp. 217-218 | pp. 210-211 | pp. 106-107 | pp. 204-205 | pp. 221-222 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 76 Praise, the Lord, O my soul / John Ward |
pp. 219-222 | pp. 212-215 | pp. 108-111 | pp. 206-209 | pp. 224-227 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 77 O stay awhile, mine eye retire / Thomas Ford |
pp. 223-224 | pp. 216-217 | pp. 112-113 | pp. 210-211 | pp. 228-229 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 78 Christ rising again / Christopher Tye |
p. 225 | p. 218 | p. 114 | p. 212 | p. 230 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 79 Christ is risen again / Christopher Tye |
p. 226 | p. 219 | p. 115 | p. 213 | p. 231 | |
Mus. 56-60, no. 80 Let us with loud and cheerful voice / Thomas Ford |
pp. 227-228 | pp. 220-221 | pp. 116-117 | pp. 214-215 | pp. 232-233 | |