Madison, Wis. : A-R Editions, c2000.
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Part of the series Recent researches in American music, 0147-0078 36-37;Recent researches in American music v. 36-37.
Notes:
- For chorus (SATB and other combinations), in part with keyboard accompaniment.
- The sources of all works included in this edition are tunebooks and other musical publications issued between ca. 1760 and ca. 1810 by American printers –Critical report.
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- pt. 1. Anthems for public celebrations. Sing unto the Lord a new song / Samuel Capen. The Lord hath done great things for us / William Cooper. O give thanks unto the Lord / Rufus Frost. We’ll sing unto God / Hans Gram. O come, let us sing unto the Lord / Daniel Hardy. The Lord reigneth / Oliver Holden. O be joyful in the Lord / Samuel Holyoke. Come, let us sing a new-made song / Walter Janes. Grateful songs and anthems bring / Abraham Maxim. Grateful songs and anthems bring / David Merrill. Hail joyful day / James Newhall. O give thanks unto the Lord / Charles Robbins. O give thanks unto the Lord / Oliver Shaw. Behold, I bring you tidings / Amos Bull. Behold, I bring you glad tidings / Abijah Forbush. Shepherds, rejoice / Isaac Lane. Unto us a child is born / Joseph Stone. The Lord is ris’n indeed / William Billings. The first man was of the earth / Hans Gram. I know that my redeemer lives / Daniel Read. Mourn, mourn / William Billings. Hear our pray’r, O Lord, our God / Samuel Holyoke — pt. 2. Anthems for special occasions. Hail, glorious day / Bartholomew Brown. Where shall we go / Isaac Lane. Where shall we go / James Newhall. Behold, he is my salvation / William Selby. Hail! Hail! Hail, thou king of saints / Supply Belcher. Hail! Hail! Hail, thou king of saints / Joel Harmon. Sing, O ye heav’ns / Israel Terril. I heard a great voice from heav’n / William Billings. Put not your trust in princes / Samuel Camp. Hark! from the tombs / Frost. I heard a voice from heav’n / Ezra Goff. Man that is born of a woman / Benjamin Holt. Blessed is he who considereth the poor / Jacob Kimball. Blessed are they that fear the Lord / George C. Sweeny. Sing, o daughter of Sion / Elihu Carpenter. Te Deum laudamus / Benjamin Carr. O praise the Lord / John Cole. I beheld and lo / Jacob French. O praise ye the Lord / Joseph Herrick. Behold, how good and how pleasant / Thomas Lee. Let the shrill trumpet’s warlike voice / James Lyon. Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the earth / Hezekiah Moors. Now hear the voice / W. Newcomb. Bless the
Subjects:
- Anthems — United States — 18th century.
- Anthems — United States — 19th century.
- Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) — 18th century.
- Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) — 19th century.
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