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Early English Church Music
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© The British Academy
GB-Ym MS M. 1/2 (S) CtC
c.1675
The Gostling partbooks
From set: GB-Ym MSS M. 1/1–8 (S)

Composer Dates Title / Incipit Page / Folio / No
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 Short Service, the first or Whole Service, V, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N 1
STROGERS Nicholas fl. c.1600 Short Service, the first or Whole Service, V, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N 5
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Short Service, the first service of 4, 5 & 6 parts, V, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N 10
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 First service, the short service in C fa ut (V, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N) 14
BEVIN Elway d. c. 1640 First Service the Dorian or Short service (V Te Bs K Cr Ma N) 19
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Short Service, First Service of 4 parts (V, Te, Bs, K,Cr, Ma, N) 23
BRYNE Albertus d. 1668 Short Service (Te J K Cr Ma N) 27
ROGERS Benjamin 1614–1689 Whole service, the short sharp service in D sol re, Te, J, K, Cr, Ma, N 30
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, the sharp service, in D sol re. The anthem to the morning service is 'Blessed be t... 33
ROGERS Benjamin 1614–1689 Behold, how good and joyful 33
CHILD William 1606–1697 Sharp Service, in e la mi, the first service (Te, J, K, Cr, Sa, Ma, N) 37
PORTMAN Richard d. c.1655 Short Service, the Whole Service, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N 38
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, in F fa ut (Te, J, K, Cr, Sa, Ca, De). The anthem to the Evening Service is 'The k... 41
FARRANT Richard d. 1581 The High Service, the Third, Old or Short Service (Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N) 44
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Second Service, in d sol re (Te, J, K, Cr, Ma, N) 51
MUNDY William c. 1529–c.1591 First Service, for two countertenors in 4, 5 and 6 parts, in d sol re (V, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N) A... 55
ROGERS Benjamin 1614–1689 Whole Service, for verses in Gam ut, Te, J, K, Cr, Ma, N 60
FARRANT John Sr fl. 1567–1593 Short Service, the Second Service in d sol re (Te, J, K, Cr, Ma, N) 65
ROGERS Benjamin 1614–1689 Service in small e la mi, for verses, Te, J, K, Cr, Ma, N 69
PATTRICK Nathaniel d.1595 Short Service, the Whole Service, Te, Bs, Ma, N 73
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, in Gam ut (Te, Be, J, Cr, Ma, N, Ca, De) 74
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Short Service in D sol re for meanes (Te J K Cr Ma N) 76
WHITE William fl. c.1600 O praise God in his holiness (II) 76
AMNER John 1579–1641 Second Service, Cesar's in G (Te J K Cr Ma N) 83
AMNER John 1579–1641 O come hither and hearken 86
FARRANT John Sr fl. 1567–1593 Short Service, the Second Service in d sol re (Te, J, K, Cr, Ma, N) 90
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Short Service in D sol re for meanes (Te J K Cr Ma N) 92
CHILD William 1606–1697 Whole Service, in Gam ut (Te, Be, J, Cr, Ma, N, Ca, De) 97
CHILD William 1606–1697 Short Service, for verses, in e la me flat (Te, J, K, Cr, Sa, Ma, N) 98
CHILD William 1606–1697 Short Service, the whole or full service, in A (Te, Bs, J, K, Cr, Ma, N) 98
CHILD William 1606–1697 O pray for the peace of Jerusalem 107
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 When the Lord turned again 108
FARRANT Richard d. 1581 Call to remembrance 108
FARRANT Richard d. 1581 Hide not thou thy face 108
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Let my complaint 109
ROGERS Benjamin 1614–1689 Evening Service, the short service in a re, Ma, N 123
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 O Lord, I have loved 126
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 O thou God almighty 127
MUNDY William c. 1529–c.1591 O Lord, I bow the knees 127
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 Blessed be thy name (adaptation of motet Mihi autem nimis) 127
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 With all our hearts (adaptation of motet Salvator mundi I) 127
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Prevent us O Lord 128
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 I call and cry (adaptation of motet O sacrum convivium) 128
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 O Lord make thy servant 129
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 Behold it is Christ 129
TYE Christopher c.1500–c.1573 I lift my heart to thee 129
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Bow thine ear (Adaptation of the motet Ne Irascaris) 130
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 O Lord turn thy wrath (Pt II: Bow thine ear) (Adaptation of the motet Ne Irascaris) 130
GILES Nathaniel c. 1558–1633 O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious 131
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom 131
WILKINSON William? Thomas? no date O Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets 132
WILKINSON William? Thomas? no date Why art thou so full of heaviness 132
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Lord who shall dwell 133
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 We beseech thee almighty God 133
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Hear my prayer O God and hide not (I) (sometimes performed with verse sections) 134
JEFFREYS G c. 1625–1685 Turn thou us, O good Lord 134
WHITE Robert c.1535–1574 The Lord bless us 134
RAMSEY Robert fl. c. 1610–1644 O come let us sing unto the Lord 135
WILKINSON William? Thomas? no date Why art thou so full of heaviness 135
TOMKINS John c.1586–1638 The king shall rejoice 142
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Blow the trumpet (Pt II of Sing joyfully) 144
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Sing joyfully unto God our strength (Pt II: Blow the trumpet) 144
PARSONS Robert d. 1572 Deliver me from mine enemies 144
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Hosanna to the Son of David 145
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Lift up your heads 145
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 O clap your hands 146
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 God is gone up (Pt II of O clap your hands) 146
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 O clap your hands (Pt II: God is gone up) 146
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Behold, I bring you glad tidings 151
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Behold, thou hast made my days 151
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Blessed are all they 151
MORLEY Thomas 1557–1603 How long wilt thou forget me 152
BULL John c. 1562–1628 Almighty God who by the leading (Almighty God who didst manifest) 153
BULL John c. 1562–1628 In thee O Lord put I my trust 153
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 O Lord, let me know mine end 154
WARD John fl. early 17th century Let God arise 154
WILKINSON William? Thomas? no date Hear my prayer, O Lord, and with thine ears 154
BRYNE Albertus d. 1668 I heard a voice of a great multitude 155
MORLEY Thomas 1557–1603 Out of the deep (II) 155
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Thou art my king 155
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 O how happy a thing (3 versions of chorus parts, in Peterhouse bks, RCM bks and York bks) 156
SMITH Edward d.1611 O praise God in his holiness (attr. by Clifford to H. Smith) 156
CUTTS John no date O come hither and hearken (inc) 160
PORTMAN Richard d. c.1655 Lord, who shall dwell 162
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 O Lord thou hast searched 163
BRYNE Albertus d. 1668 How long will thou forget me 163
BRYNE Albertus d. 1668 I heard a voice of a great multitude 164
GIBBONS Christopher 1615–1676 The Lord said unto my lord 168
PORTMAN Richard d. c.1655 Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous (I) 168
CHILD William 1606–1697 The earth is the Lord's 170
BATTEN Adrian c. 1590–1637 Holy holy holy Lord God almighty 174
WARD John fl. early 17th century I will praise the Lord 174
DERING Richard c. 1580–1630 Unto thee, O Lord, will I lift up (Attr. T. Wilkinson in 59-80, 177-78, 499; authorship not estab... 175
WILKINSON William? Thomas? no date Unto thee, O Lord, will I lift up (authorship not established) 175
CHILD William 1606–1697 O Lord, rebuke me not in thine indignation (II) 176
CHILD William 1606–1697 Behold how good and joyful 177
GIBBONS Christopher 1615–1676 Help me, Lord (inc) 178
JEFFREYS G c. 1625–1685 Awake my soul 178
JEFFREYS G c. 1625–1685 Great and marvellous are thy works 179
JEFFREYS G c. 1625–1685 Turn thee again, O Lord 179
JEFFREYS G c. 1625–1685 How wretched is the state 180
GIBBONS Christopher 1615–1676 Have pity upon me, O God (inc) 182
CHILD William 1606–1697 Let God arise 185
ROGERS Benjamin 1614–1689 Behold now, praise the Lord 186
ANONYMOUS 125 no date Give sentence with me (II) (inc) 189
FARRANT Richard d. 1581 Hide not thou thy face 189
ROGERS Benjamin 1614–1689 I beheld and lo 189