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Early English Church Music
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© The British Academy
GIBBONS Orlando, 1583–1625
Text incipit / Title (69)
...And I will praise (see Second Preces and Psalm 145)
...The more doth sin (see The secret sins)
Almighty and everlasting God, mercifully look
Almighty God, which hast given us thine only begotten Son (inc0
Almighty God, who by thy Son
Arise, O Lord God (see Woodson)
Awake up, my glory (see First Preces and Psalm for Evensong on Easter Day Ps. 57:9)
Behold, I bring you glad tidings
Behold, the hour cometh (see T. Tomkins)
Behold, thou hast made my days
Blessed are all they
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (Pt II of Deliver us, O Lord)
Deliver us, O Lord our God (Pt II: Blessed be the Lord God)
First Preces and Psalm for Evensong on Whit-sunday (Ps 145:15) (Barnard's numbering has been used. Many sources differ from this)
First Preces and Psalms for Evensong on Easter Day (Pss.57:9, 118:19) Described in TCM Vol.IV as the Second Preces)
Glorious and powerful God
God is gone up (Pt II of O clap your hands)
God, which as at this time (see Giles)
Grant, O holy Trinity
Great King of Gods
Have mercy upon me, O God (see Byrd)
Have pity upon me, O God (see Gibbons, C.)
Hosanna to the Son of David
I am the resurrection (inc)
I will magnify thee, O God my King (see Second Preces and Psalm 145)
If ye be risen again
Lift up your heads
Lord, grant grace
Lord, we beseech thee, pour thy grace (inc)
O all true faithful hearts
O clap your hands (Pt II: God is gone up)
O glorious God (text only)
O God, the king of glory
O Lord, how do my woes increase
O Lord, I lift my heart
O Lord, in thee is all my trust
O Lord, in thy wrath
O Lord, increase my faith (see Loosemore, O Lord, increase our faith)
O Lord, rebuke me not (see O Lord, in thy wrath)
O thou, the central orb (see O all true faithful hearts)
Open me the gates of righteousness (see First Preces and Psalms for Evensong on Easter Day, Ps. 118:19)
Out of the deep (see Byrd)
Praise the Lord (inc)
Second Preces and Psalm (Ps. 145:1)
Second Service, of 1,2,3,4 and 5 parts, to the organ. (Ma, N)
Second Service, of 1,2,3,4 and 5 parts, to the organ. (Te, J)
Second Service, of 1,2,3,4 and 5 parts, to the organ. (Te, J, Ma, N)
See the Word is incarnate
Short Service, First Service of 4 parts (Ma, N)
Short Service, First Service of 4 parts (Te, Bs)
Short Service, First Service of 4 parts (Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N)
Short Service, First Service of 4 parts (Te, K, Cr, Ma, N)
Short Service, First Service of 4 parts (Te, Ma, N)
Short Service, First Service of 4 parts (V, Te, Bs, K,Cr, Ma, N)
Sing unto the Lord, O ye Saints
Sing we merrily (see Gibbons, C)
So God loved the world (inc)
Te (Latin)
Te (Latin) (Adaptation of Short service Te)
Teach us by his example (text only)
The eyes of all wait (see First Preces and Psalm for Evensong on Whit Sunday, Ps. 145:15)
The secret sins
This is the day wherein the Lord (text only)
This is the record of John
Thou God of wisdom (inc)
Thou openest thy hand (see First Preces and Psalm for Evensong on Whit Sunday)
Unto thee, O Lord, will I lift up (inc)
We praise thee, O Father
Why art thou so heavy (see Loosemore)