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Early English Church Music
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© The British Academy
GB-Cp MS 33 BC
c.1635
Former Set
From set: GB-Cp MSS 33–4, 38–9, 47–9

Composer Dates Title / Incipit Page / Folio / No
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Second Preces and Psalm (Ps. 145:1) 0
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 First Preces 4
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 Responses 4
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, in Gam ut (V) 7
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, the sharp service, in D sol re. The anthem to the morning service is 'Blessed be t... 7
GILES Nathaniel c. 1558–1633 First Service, Service for Verses, the Old or Whole Service in C of 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 parts to the ... 11
PALMER Henry fl. c. 1630 K, Cr, at Second Service 16
LOOSEMORE Henry c.1600–1670 First Service, the Whole Service for sides, in d (Te, J, Litany ,K , Cr, Ma, N) 17
MOLLE Henry d.1658 First Service (Ma, N) 19
LOOSEMORE Henry c.1600–1670 Second Service (Be, J) 21
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Second Preces and Psalms (Pss 114 55 & 119:33) second version 24
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Second Preces and Psalm (Ps. 24:7), (adapted from 'Attolite portas') 25
PALMER Henry fl. c. 1630 Preces and Psalm, for Easter Day at Evensong (Ps. 118:24) 26
SMITH William fl.1627–1645 Preces and Psalm for Christmas Day evensong (Ps. 110) 27
SMITH William fl.1627–1645 Preces and Psalm for Christmas Day matins (Ps 85) 27
SMITH William fl.1627–1645 Preces and Psalm for Easter Day matins (Ps. 111) 28
SMITH William fl.1627–1645 Preces and Psalm for Whitsunday matins (Ps. 67) 29
SMITH Edward d.1611 Preces and Psalm, for Ascension Day matins (Ps. 8) 30
SMITH Edward d.1611 Preces and Psalms, for All Saints Day (pss.119:1, 119:169) 30
PORTMAN Richard d. c.1655 Lord, who shall dwell 32
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Blessed be the Lord God of Israel 32
WILKINSON William? Thomas? no date Help, Lord, for there is not one 32
STEVENSON Robert c.1540–c.1600? When the Lord turned again 33
STROGERS Nicholas fl. c.1600 De 33
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Give sentence with me, O God 34
WILKINSON William? Thomas? no date Behold, O Lord 34
HILTON John (I) & John (II) d.1608 & 159–1657 Hear my cry, O God 35
STROGERS Nicholas fl. c.1600 Short Service, the first or Whole Service, V, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N 36
MUNDY no date Evening Service in medio chori, in nine parts (Ma, N) 40
BLANCKS Edward no date Ma N 41
HUGHES no date Ma, N, to Derrick's Short Service 42
MUNDY William c. 1529–c.1591 Evening Service, to Mr. Parsons' service of five parts (Ma, N) 43
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 Third Service with verses (Ma, N) 44
WEELKES Thomas ? – 1623 Ma, N for trebles 45
WEELKES Thomas ? – 1623 M, N of seven parts 46
AMNER John 1579–1641 Second Service Cesar's in G <V Te J K Cr Ma N> 48
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 First service, the short service in C fa ut (V, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N) 51
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 First service, the short service in C fa ut (V, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N) 60
FARRANT John Sr fl. 1567–1593 Short Service, the Second Service in d sol re (V, Te, J, K, Ma, N) 61
BOYCE Thomas no date Short Service the whole service (Te Bs K Cr Ma N) 63
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 Great service, the Long or Full Service of 5 parts, to Mr. Parson's of Wells flat service (Ma, N) 67
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, in Gam ut (Be, J, K, Cr, Ma, N) 70
BATH George fl. c. 1625 Hear my prayer, O Lord, and consider (authorship not established) 73
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Holy holy holy Lord God almighty 74
DERING Richard c. 1580–1630 Almighty God, which through thy only begotten Son 75
MUNDY William c. 1529–c.1591 Short Service (V, Te, J, K, Cr) 75
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 O Lord give ear to the prayers (adaptation of the motet Memento homo) 78
HILTON John (I) & John (II) d.1608 & 159–1657 Call to remembrance 78
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Great Service, the Whole or Long Service, or the New sute of Service for meanes, Ma, N 79
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 We praise thee, O Father 81
DERRICK no date K, Cr 82
SMITH William fl.1627–1645 I will wash my hands 83
AMNER John 1579–1641 Glory be to God on high 84
AMNER John 1579–1641 Lift up your heads (inc) 84
AMNER John 1579–1641 Third Service Short Service <Te Bs K Cr G Ma N> 84
CHILD William 1606–1697 O let my mouth be filled 84.2
MORLEY Thomas 1557–1603 Ma, N 91
GILES Nathaniel c. 1558–1633 First Service, Service for Verses, the Old or Whole Service in C of 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 parts to the ... 93
SMITH John no date Te, Bs 94
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Second Service, of 1,2,3,4 and 5 parts, to the organ. (Ma, N) 95
FERRABOSCO Alfonso Jr c. 1575–1628 Have ye no regard 96
PEERSON Martin c.1572–1650 Bow down thine ear, O Lord (inc) 96
HILTON John (I) & John (II) d.1608 & 159–1657 Sweet Jesus, which in crotch was laid (inc) 97
PEERSON Martin c.1572–1650 Blow out (up) the trumpet 97
SMITH Edward d.1611 If the Lord himself 98
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 Short Service (Ma, N) 99
MORLEY Thomas 1557–1603 First Service of 4 and 5 parts to the organ (Te, Bs, K, Cr) Numbering follows Barnard; in some so... 99
MOLLE Henry d.1658 Second Service (Ma, N) 101
MOLLE Henry d.1658 Great and marvellous are thy works 103
CRANFORD William fl. early 17th cent O Lord, make thy servant 104
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Behold, thou hast made my days 105
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 O God the proud art risen against me 106
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 Behold it is Christ 107
WHITE William fl. c.1600 O praise God in his holiness (II) 107
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Behold, I bring you glad tidings 108
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 Almighty God, which madest thy blessed Son 108
BULL John c. 1562–1628 Almighty God who by the leading (Almighty God who didst manifest) 109
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 The blessed lamb 109
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 If ye be risen again 110
WHITE William fl. c.1600 Behold now, praise the Lord 110
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Christ rising again (Pt II: Christ is risen) (inc) 111
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Jesus said unto his disciples (inc) 113
GILES Nathaniel c. 1558–1633 God, which (who) as at this time (or, God, which as upon this day; or God, which from time to time) 113
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Holy holy holy Lord God almighty 114
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Turn thou us O good Lord (inc) 114
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 I heard a voice saying 115
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 O God of Gods 116
LOOSEMORE Henry c.1600–1670 Turn thee again, O Lord (inc) 117
LOOSEMORE Henry c.1600–1670 Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all 118
LOOSEMORE Henry c.1600–1670 Tell the daughter of Zion 119
WILKINSON William? Thomas? no date Hear my prayer, O Lord, and with thine ears 119
LOOSEMORE Henry c.1600–1670 Behold now praise the Lord (inc) 120
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 Hear the voice and prayer 121
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 Almighty God, which hast given us thine only begotten Son 122
BENNET John fl. c. 1600–c.1615 O God of Gods (Pt II: To the almighty Trinity) 123
BENNET John fl. c. 1600–c.1615 To the almighty Trinity (Pt II of O God of Gods) 123
SMITH Edward d.1611 O praise God in his holiness (attr. by Clifford to H. Smith) 123
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Have mercy upon me O God (II) 124
FIDOW John d. c. 1640 Hear me, O Lord, and that soon 124
MORLEY Thomas 1557–1603 How long wilt thou forget me 124
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Thou art my king 124
LOOSEMORE Henry c.1600–1670 Thou art worthy, O Lord (inc) 126
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Almighty God, which hast knit 127
TOZAR Salomon no date O Lord, let me know mine end 128
HUTCHINSON Richard d. c. 1646 Ye that fear the Lord 129
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 O Lord, I have loved 130
WOODSON Leonard d. 1641 Give the king thy judgements (inc) 131
WARD John fl. early 17th century Let God arise 132
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Holy holy holy Lord God almighty 134
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 O how happy a thing (3 versions of chorus parts, in Peterhouse bks, RCM bks and York bks) 134
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Hear my prayer O God and hide not (II) (middle section indicated 'verse' in some MSS) 135
CHILD William 1606–1697 Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts (see Sa & G (I)) 137
CHILD William 1606–1697 Sa & G (II) 137
CHILD William 1606–1697 Sing we merrily 138
CHILD William 1606–1697 Almighty God, which hast knit (inc) 139
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 O pray for the peace of Jerusalem (I) 139
CHILD William 1606–1697 Give the King thy judgements 140
GILES Nathaniel c. 1558–1633 Out of the deep (I) 140
CHILD William 1606–1697 Turn thou us, O good Lord 141
RAMSEY Robert fl. c. 1610–1644 Grant, we beseech thee almighty God, that like (inc) 141
RAMSEY Robert fl. c. 1610–1644 Almighty and everlasting God, which hast given unto us (inc) 142
RAMSEY Robert fl. c. 1610–1644 God, which as upon this day 142
RAMSEY Robert fl. c. 1610–1644 Almighty God, which hast knit 143
WILSON Thomas fl. c.1635–40 Sa 144
HINDE Richard fl. early 17th cent O sing unto the Lord a new song, for he 145
WILSON Thomas fl. c.1635–40 Thy mercy, O Lord (inc) 145
FARRANT Richard d. 1581 Call to remembrance 147
WILKINSON William? Thomas? no date O Lord God of my salvation 147
RAMSEY Robert fl. c. 1610–1644 My song shall be alway (inc) 148
TYE Christopher c.1500–c.1573 Praise ye the Lord 149
AMNER John 1579–1641 Remember not, Lord, our offences 150
AMNER John 1579–1641 Woe is me that I am constrained 150
WILSON Thomas fl. c.1635–40 Turn thy face from my sins (inc) 150
AMNER John 1579–1641 A stranger here 151
AMNER John 1579–1641 How doth the city remain solitary 151
MUNDY no date Service in three parts for men (Te, Bs, Ma, N) 152
RAMSEY Robert fl. c. 1610–1644 Litany from the service in F 153
CRANFORD William fl. early 17th cent I will love thee 156
ANONYMOUS 274 no date O Jerusalem (inc) 158
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Short Service, the first service of 4, 5 & 6 parts, K only 159
MACE Thomas c.1613–c.1709 I heard a voice of a great multitude (inc) 159