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Early English Church Music
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© The British Academy
GB-DRc MS A 5 O
c.1635

On the copyists of this MS see Crosby, vol. 1, pp. 264, 266.

pp. 1–281 copied 1638–9 by Henry Palmer
pp. 282–99 copied after 1660 by John Foster

[Pagination verified 17.07.2013 by AJ, by comparison with Crosby, vol. 1, pp. 261–2]

Bibliography

Brian Crosby, ‘The Choral Foundation of Durham Cathedral, c.1350–c.1650’, 2 vols (unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Durham, 1992) [Ethos download]


Composer Dates Title / Incipit Page / Folio / No
TOZAR Salomon no date O Lord, let me know mine end pp. 1–4
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Behold O God the sad and heavy case 5–7
MORLEY Thomas 1557–1603 Out of the deep (II) 8–9
GILES Nathaniel c. 1558–1633 O Lord, turn not away thy face 10–15
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 O Lord, in thee is all my trust (inc) 16–20
WEELKES Thomas ? – 1623 O Lord, how joyful is the king 21–6
HORSELEY no date O Lord, on whom I do depend (inc) 27–32
PALMER Henry fl. c. 1630 Hear my prayer, O Lord, and with thine ears (inc) 33–5
JUXON George? d. 1599 Christ rising again 36–8
TOMKINS John c.1586–1638 Turn thou us, O good Lord 39–41
CRANFORD William fl. early 17th cent O Lord, make thy servant 42–5
GEERES John fl. c. 1630 The eyes of all 46–7
MORLEY Thomas 1557–1603 How long wilt thou forget me 48–50
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Thou art my king 51–4
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Christ is risen (Pt II of Christ rising again) 55–9
BYRD William c. 1540–1623 Christ rising again (Pt II: Christ is risen) 55–9
WEELKES Thomas ? – 1623 Give the king thy judgements 60–63
SMITH Edward d.1611 If the Lord himself 64–9
PALMER Henry fl. c. 1630 Almighty and everlasting God, which hatest nothing 70–73
EAST Michael c. 1580–1648 What aileth thee (Pt II of When Israel came out of Egypt 74–9
EAST Michael c. 1580–1648 When Israel came out of Egypt (Pt II: What aileth thee) 74–9
FIDOW John d. c. 1640 Hear me, O Lord, and that soon 80–85
SMITH Edward d.1611 O Lord, consider my distress (also attr. RN) 85–9
SMITH Edward d.1611 O praise God in his holiness (attr. by Clifford to H. Smith) 90–94
SMITH William fl.1627–1645 O God, which hast taught 95–7
HUTCHINSON Richard d. c. 1646 Ye that fear the Lord 98–101
MUNDY John d. 1630 Blessed art thou that fearest God (II) 102–6
MUNDY John d. 1630 Send aid (inc) 107–11
GILES Nathaniel c. 1558–1633 O how happy a thing it is (inc) (contrafactum of O Lord, of whom I do depend) 112–15
SMITH Edward d.1611 O Lord, my God, to thee do I complain (inc) 116–20
FARRANT Richard d. 1581 The High Service, the Third, Old or Short Service (Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N) 121–37
PALMER Henry fl. c. 1630 O God, whose nature and property (inc) 138–9
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 Sing unto the Lord, O ye Saints 140–44
GIBBONS Orlando 1583–1625 This is the record of John 145–8
HOOPER Edmund c. 1553–1621 Third Service with verses (Ma, N) 149–57
DERING Richard c. 1580–1630 Almighty God, which through thy only begotten Son 158–63
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 O Lord, let me know mine end 163–70
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Ma, N, for verses 171–7
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 First service, the short service in C fa ut (Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N) 178–96
EAST Michael c. 1580–1648 As they departed (Pt II: But what went ye, Pt III: For this is he) 197–203
EAST Michael c. 1580–1648 But what went ye out to see (Pt II of As they departed) 197–203
EAST Michael c. 1580–1648 For this is he (Pt III of As they departed) 197–203
HINDE Richard fl. early 17th cent O sing unto the Lord a new song, for he 204–9
SHEPPARD John c.1515–1558x59 Second Service in F fa ut, V, Te, Bs, Cr, Ma, N 225–39, 246–52
MUNDY John d. 1630 O lord our governor This anthem appears as a Festal Psalm for Matins on Ascension Day, attr. Smit... 253–7
GIBBS Richard fl. c.1620–40 See, sinful soul (inc) 259–64
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Out of the deep (I) 265–8
AMNER John 1579–1641 I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live 269–72
TOMKINS Thomas 1576–1656 Stephen being full of the Holy Ghost 273–6
TALLIS Thomas c.1505–1585 Litany 277–9
PALMER Henry fl. c. 1630 The end of all things (inc) 280–81
GILES Nathaniel c. 1558–1633 He that hath my commandments 288–9
WHITE Robert c.1535–1574 The Lord bless us 298–9