Sacred music / William Lawes ; edited by Gordon J. Callon
(Recent researches in the music of the baroque era ; 122 ; Collected vocal music / William Lawes ; pt. 3)
Material Type | score |
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Publication | Middleton, Wis. : A-R Editions , c2002 |
Language | English,Latin |
Size | 1 score (xxxiv, 240 p.) : facsims. ; 31 cm |
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3F stack room for musical scores MD |
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0895795183 |
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Media type | 楽譜(印刷) |
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Contents | Anthems: Let God arise The Lord is my light They that go down into the sea in ships Sacred song: When man for sin thy judgement feels "Oxford" psalms: O Lord, in thee is all my trust All people that on earth do dwell Have mercy on us Lord Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not O Lord, consider my distress Cast me not, Lord, out from thy face O God, my strength and fortitude O Lord, of whom I do depend O Lord, turn not away thy face (incomplete) O God, my God O Lord, depart not now from me All ye that fear him, praise the Lord Motet psalms: Lord, as the hart, imbost with heat Let God, the God of battle, rise Out of the horror of the deep Oft from my early youth How like a widow! Judah in exile wanders How hath Jehovah's wrath Sing to the King of kings Praise the Lord enthroned on high My God! Oh, why hast thou forsook? My God, my rock, regard my cry They, who the Lord their fortress make Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is Oh, sing unto the Lord a new song I am weary of my groaning In the substraction of my years How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord Lord, thy deserved wrath assuage Thou mover of the rolling spheres To thee I cry; Lord, hear my cries Thou, that art enthroned above Come, sing the great Jehovah's praise To thee, O God, my God To the God whom we adore Ye nations of the earth Let all in sweet accord clap hands Ne irascaris, Domine Memento, memento, Domine In resurrectione tua, Domine Gloria Patri et Filio O blest estate, blest from above! Our Sion strongly is secured Canons: Gloria in excelsis Deo Happy sons of Israel Jesus is harmonious Lord, thou hast been favourable Re Mi Re Ut Sol Regi Regis Regum (1) Regi Regis Regum (2) She weepeth sore in the night These salt rivers of mine eyes 'Tis joy to see Why weep'st thou Mary? |
Notes | Chiefly for solo-4 voice(s) with organ/basso continuo; for 2-4 voices, unacc (Canons) English and Latin words; also printed as texts Pref. in English Critical report in English: p. 209-232, 239-240 |
Authors | Callon, Gordon J. Lawes, William, 1602-1645 |
Subjects | FREE:Canons, fugues, etc. FREE:For 4 voices and organ -- For 2-4 voices and basso continuo -- For 2-4 voices ; unacc. All Subject Search FREE:Psalms (Music) FREE:Anthems FREE:Part songs, Sacred |
ID | 6000341927 |
ISBN | 0895795183 |
NCID | BA60515374 |
楽器編成 | For 4 voices and organ -- For 2-4 voices and basso continuo -- For 2-4 voices ; unacc. |
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