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Early English Church Music
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GB-Och MS Mus. 1222 TC
c.1640–1700
From set: GB-Och MSS Mus. 1220–24

Composer Dates Title / Incipit Page / Folio / No
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, in Gam ut (V) 1
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 First service, the short service in C fa ut (V) 2
BEVIN Elway d. c. 1640 First Service the Dorian or Short service (V Te Bs K Cr Ma N) 4
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Short Service, First Service of 4 parts (Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N) 9
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Second Preces and Psalm (Ps. 145:1) 16
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 First Preces and Psalm for Evensong on Whit-sunday (Ps 145:15) (Barnard's numbering has been used... 18
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 Short Service, the first or Whole Service, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Sa, Ma, N 19
MUNDY William c. 1529–c.1591 First Service, for two countertenors in 4, 5 and 6 parts, in d sol re (Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N) An o... 26
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, the sharp service, in D sol re. The anthem to the morning service is 'Blessed be t... 38
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, in Gam ut (Be, J) 45
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Second Service, of 1,2,3,4 and 5 parts, to the organ. (Ma, N) 50
MORLEY Thomas 1557–1603 First Service of 4 and 5 parts to the organ (Te, Bs, K, Cr) Numbering follows Barnard; in some so... 52
CHILD William 1606–1697 K (to Morley's First Service) 56
MORLEY Thomas 1557–1603 Second Service, the three minnoms or pricksemibref, of 5 parts (Ma, N) 59
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Long Service the whole or full service (Te J K Cr Ma N) 65
MORLEY Thomas 1557–1603 Ma, N 79
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 ... 82
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Second Service, for a man alone, with verses to the organ, Ma, N 90
CHILD William 1606–1697 The Flat Service for verses, in C fa ut (Ma, N) 92
FARRANT Richard d. 1581 The High Service, the Third, Old or Short Service (Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N) 94
MUNDY William c. 1529–c.1591 Short Service (Te, J) 103
GIBBONS Edward c.1565–c.1650 K, Cr, to William Mundy's 'Short Service' 107
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, in Gam ut (Ma, N) 110
BEVIN Elway d. c. 1640 First Service the Dorian or Short service (V Te Bs K Cr Ma N) 112
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Short Service, the first service of 4, 5 & 6 parts, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N. 132
PARSONS Robert d. 1572 Service for two countertenors of five parts or five parts for meanes, Te, Bs, K, Cr 132
BEVIN Elway d. c. 1640 Evening Service Mr Bevin's Gimill (Ma N) 142
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 First Preces 146
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 Psalm 119:9-32 147
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 Responses 149
GILES Nathaniel c. 1558–1633 Second Service, the New or Last Service for verses, in a (Ma, N) 151
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, in Gam ut (K, Cr, G, and Offertory) (see 'Charge them that are rich') 154
CHILD William 1606–1697 Charge them that are rich (inc) 156
FARRANT Richard d. 1581 Hide not thou thy face 158
FARRANT Richard d. 1581 Call to remembrance 159
MUNDY William c. 1529–c.1591 O Lord the maker of all things 160
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 Zadok the priest 161
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 O praise the Lord all ye heathen (I) 162
MUNDY William c. 1529–c.1591 O Lord, the world's Saviour 163
CHILD William 1606–1697 O Lord, grant the King a long life (I) 164
CHILD William 1606–1697 If the Lord himself (I) 165
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 But let all those (Pt II of Haste thee, o God,I) 167
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Haste thee O God (Pt II: But let all those) 167
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Deliver us O Lord 168
CHILD William 1606–1697 Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all (I) 169
HILTON John (I) & John (II) d.1608 & 159–1657 Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake 171
FARRANT Richard d. 1581 Hide not thou thy face 172
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Be not wroth very sore (Adaptation of the motet 'Civitas sancti tui') 184
BULL John c. 1562–1628 Almighty God who by the leading (Almighty God who didst manifest) 217
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Thou art my king 218
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Blessed are all they 219
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Glorious and powerful God 220
CHILD William 1606–1697 Turn thou us, O good Lord 221
GILES Nathaniel c. 1558–1633 Out of the deep (I) 223
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 O Lord, let me know mine end 224
CHILD William 1606–1697 Lord, who shall dwell (II) (inc) 225
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Behold, thou hast made my days 226
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 O pray for the peace of Jerusalem (I) 227
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Above the stars 228
WARD John fl. early 17th century Let God arise 229
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 Hearken, ye nations 230
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Behold, I bring you glad tidings 232
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Blessed be the Lord God of Israel 232
HILTON John (I) & John (II) d.1608 & 159–1657 The earth is the Lord's (inc) 234
JEFFREYS Matthew fl. c.1590 Praise the Lord, the God of might (inc) 236
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Christ is risen (Pt II of Christ rising again) 237
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Christ rising again (Pt II: Christ is risen) 237
WILKINSON William? Thomas? no date Hear my prayer, O Lord, and with thine ears 240
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Sing unto the Lord, O ye Saints 241
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 We praise thee, O Father 241
MORLEY Thomas 1557–1603 Out of the deep (II) 243
LOWE Edward c.1610–1682 O how amiable 244
PARSONS Robert II fl. c. 1630 Lord, comfort those (inc) 245
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 O God of Gods 246
CRANFORD William fl. early 17th cent O Lord, make thy servant 249
LAWES Henry 1596–1662 My song shall be of mercy 252
LOWE Edward c.1610–1682 Turn thy face away (inc) 253
LOWE Edward c.1610–1682 When the Lord turned again 255
COB fl. 17th cent Let God arise 256
CHILD William 1606–1697 Thou art my king 257
GIBBONS Christopher 1615–1676 How long wilt thou forget me 257
LOWE Edward c.1610–1682 If the Lord himself (inc) 259
LOWE Edward c.1610–1682 O clap your hands (inc) 260
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Hear my prayer O Lord and consider 261
LAWES William c.1602–1645 The Lord is my light 262
LOWE Edward c.1610–1682 Sing unto God (inc) 263
LOWE Edward c.1610–1682 O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious 264
BRYNE Albertus d. 1668 Short Service (Te J Ma N) 270
CHILD William 1606–1697 Sing we merrily 285
CHILD William 1606–1697 Lord how long (Pt. II of O Lord God, the heathen) 287
CHILD William 1606–1697 O Lord God, the heathen (Pt. II: Lord, how long) 287
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Arise O Lord why sleepest thou (Pt II: Help us O God) 289
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Help us O God (Pt II of Arise o Lord) 289
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Blow the trumpet (Pt II of Sing joyfully) 290
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Sing joyfully unto God our strength (Pt II: Blow the trumpet) 290
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 O God the proud art risen against me 292
GILES Nathaniel c. 1558–1633 O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious 293
MUNDY William c. 1529–c.1591 O Lord, I bow the knees 295
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 O Lord make thy servant 297
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 I call and cry (adaptation of motet O sacrum convivium) 298
PARSONS Robert d. 1572 Holy Lord God almighty (the introductory 'Holy, holy, holy' is omitted in some sources) 300
WHITE William fl. c.1600 O praise God in his holiness (II) 303
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 Behold it is Christ 306
WHITE Robert c.1535–1574 O how glorious art thou (Also attr. E. Hooper, q.v. for other sources: authorship not established) 308
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 How long shall mine enemies 309
ANONYMOUS 207 no date I will magnify thee (I) (inc) 311
WEELKES Thomas ? – 1623 O Lord God almighty, we humbly beseech thee 315