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Early English Church Music
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WEELKES Thomas, ? – 1623
Text incipit / Title (68)
... Successive course (inc)
All laud and praise
All people clap your hands
Alleluia, I heard a voice
An earthly tree (inc)
Behold, how good and joyful (inc)
Behold, O God our defender (first chorus of Give the king thy judgements)
Behold, O Israel (inc)
Blessed be the man (inc)
Blessed is he (inc)
Christ is risen (Pt II of Christ rising again) (inc)
Christ rising again (inc)
Deal bountifully (inc)
Deliver us, O Lord
First Service to the organs in Gam ut, Service in verse for a meane (K, Cr, Ma)
First Service to the organs in Gam ut, Service in verse for a meane (Te, K, Cr, Ma, N)
First Service to the organs in Gam ut, Service in verse for a meane (Te, Ma)
Give ear, O Lord
Give the king thy judgements
Gloria in excelsis Deo, Sing my soul to God
Glory be unto God (see Gloria in excelsis)
Hosanna to the Son of David
I lift my heart to thee (inc)
I love the Lord
If King Manasses
If ye be risen again (inc)
In thee, O Lord ... but rid me (Ps. 71)
In thee, O Lord ... deliver me (Ps. 31) (inc)
Laboravi in gemitu meo
Let thy merciful ears (see Mudd)
Let us lift up our eyes (text only)
Lord, to thee I make my moan
M, N of seven parts
Ma, N for trebles
Ma, N in medio chori
Ma, N in verse for two countertenors, the flat evening service. For the anthem to this service see Why art thou so sad.
Ma, N to the organs, in F fa ut
Most mighty and all-knowing Lord
Mr. Weelkes' of five parts (Te, J, Ma, N)
O happy he whom thou protect'st
O how amiable are thy dwellings
O Jonathan, woe is me
O Lord God almighty, we humbly beseech thee
O Lord, arise
O Lord, grant the king a long life
O Lord, how joyful is the king
O Lord, the maker of all things (see Mundy.W)
O Lord, turn not away (inc)
O mortal man
O my son Absalom (I) (Pt II of When David heard that Absalom)
O my son Absalom (I) (Pt II of When David heard) appears independently in following sources
O my son Absalom (II) (see Anon)
Plead thou my cause
Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous (inc)
Second Service to the organs, in d sol re (Te, J, K, Cr, Off, Ma, N)
Service of four parts (Te, J)
Service of four parts (Te, J, Ma, N)
Sing unto the Lord, O ye saints (text only)
Still trust in God (see Why art thou so sad)
Teach me, O Lord (inc)
The Lord is my shepherd (inc)
The Lord preserveth the simple (inc)
Thy mercies great and manifold (text only)
What joy so true
When David heard that Absalom
Why art thou so sad (inc)
With all our hearts (see Tallis)
Ye people all (inc)