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==General information== | ==General information== | ||
'''Title:''' ''A Collection of Hymn Tunes and Anthems, Composed and Adapted for a Full Choir, by the Late Mr. James Leach, Published for the Benefit of his Widow and Children'' | |||
'' | '''Composer – Compiler:''' [[James Leach]] | ||
{{Descr|''A Collection of Hymn Tunes and Anthems'' was the third volume of [[James Leach]]'s music to be published, and the only one of the three to be published posthumously. The volume appears to have been published shortly after Leach's death on 8 February 1798: its title page describes it as 'published for the benefit of his Widow and Children'. The book was published in London by T. Preston of 97, Strand, and 'to be had of the Widow at Manchester'. It contains 31 pieces, most of which are anthems or set-pieces (through-composed settings of metrical texts). Most of the pieces have figured basses, and some have other independent instrumental accompaniment parts. | |||
This was apparently published in twelve "numbers": | |||
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:1. Works 1-4, pp. 1-23 | |||
:2. Works 5-7, pp. 24-46 | |||
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:3. Works 8-9, pp. 47-66 | |||
:4. Works 10-11, pp. 67-93 | |||
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:5. Works 12-15, pp. 94-115 | |||
:6. Works 16-17, pp. 116-136 | |||
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:7-8. Works 18-23, pp. 137-177 | |||
:9-10. Work 24, pp. 178-225 | |||
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:11-12. Works 25-31, pp. 226-265 | |||
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Leach's intentions for voice parts and instrumentation can be seen in the largest work, {{sc|[[Behold, the heaven and the heaven of heavens (James Leach)|Asylum]]}}, where the part and instrument names are specified.}} | |||
{{PubDatePlace|1798|by T. Preston of 97 Strand, London| }} | |||
==List of works== | ==List of works== | ||
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|{{Hs|01}}1 || | |align=right|1||align=center|{{Hs|01}}1 || {{sc|Nativity}} || {{NoComp|Lift up your heads in joyful hope|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|02}}2-6 || | |align=right|2||align=center|{{Hs|02}}2-6 || {{sc|Crucifixtion}} || {{NoComp|When I survey the wondrous cross|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|03}}7-20 || | |align=right|3||align=center|{{Hs|03}}7-20 || {{sc|Resurrection}} || {{NoComp|What hath the world to equal this|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|04}}21-23 || | |align=right|4||align=center|{{Hs|04}}21-23 || {{sc|Judgement}} || {{NoComp|The Judge of all shall soon come down|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|05}}24-37 || | |align=right|5||align=center|{{Hs|05}}24-37 || {{sc|Innocence}} || {{NoComp|Come let us join the host above|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|06}}38-42 || | |align=right|6||align=center|{{Hs|06}}38-42 || {{sc|Jordan}} || {{NoComp|Guide me, O thou great Jehovah|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|07}}43-46 || | |align=right|7||align=center|{{Hs|07}}43-46 || {{sc|Melody}} || {{NoComp|Lord, that I may sing to thee|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|08}}47-53 || | |align=right|8||align=center|{{Hs|08}}47-53 || {{sc|Funeral}} || {{NoComp|Farewell, dear friend, a long farewell|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|09}}54-66 || | |align=right|9||align=center|{{Hs|09}}54-66 || {{sc|New Years Day}} || {{NoComp|Eternal source of every joy|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|10}}67-74 || | |align=right|10||align=center|{{Hs|10}}67-74 || {{sc|Animation}} || {{NoComp|Begin the high celestial strain|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|11}}75-93 || | |align=right|11||align=center|{{Hs|11}}75-93 || {{sc|The Last Trial}} || {{NoComp|To seal the universal doom|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|12}}94-100 || | |align=right|12||align=center|{{Hs|12}}94-100 || {{sc|Ode for Sunday Schools}} || {{NoComp|Blest be the man whose liberal heart|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|13}}101-104 || | |align=right|13||align=center|{{Hs|13}}101-104 || {{sc|Sabaoth}} || {{NoComp|The Lord of Sabbath let us praise|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|14}}105-110 || | |align=right|14||align=center|{{Hs|14}}105-110 || {{sc|Emanuel}} || {{NoComp|Burst, ye emerald gates, and bring|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|15}}111-115 || | |align=right|15||align=center|{{Hs|15}}111-115 || {{sc|Christmas}} || {{NoComp|Shepherds, rejoice, and send your fears away|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|16}}116-130 || | |align=right|16||align=center|{{Hs|16}}116-130 || (Anthem) || {{NoComp|Blessed is he that considereth the poor|James Leach}} || from the 41 Psalm | ||
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|{{Hs|17}}131-136 || | |align=right|17||align=center|{{Hs|17}}131-136 || {{sc|Advent}} || {{NoComp|Hark the glad sound, the Saviour comes|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|18}}137-151 || | |align=right|18||align=center|{{Hs|18}}137-151 || (Anthem) || {{NoComp|I was glad when they said unto me|James Leach}} || from the 122d Psalm | ||
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|{{Hs|19}}152-159 || | |align=right|19||align=center|{{Hs|19}}152-159 || {{sc|The Dying Saints Soliloquy}} || {{NoComp|Thou lamp of intellectual ray|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|20}}160-163 || | |align=right|20||align=center|{{Hs|20}}160-163 || {{sc|Communion}} || {{NoComp|Worthy, O Lord, art thou alone|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|21}}164-170 || | |align=right|21||align=center|{{Hs|21}}164-170 || (Anthem) || {{NoComp|Lay not up treasure on Earth|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|22}}171-173 || | |align=right|22||align=center|{{Hs|22}}171-173 || {{sc|Gilead}} || {{NoComp|Salvation, O the joyful sound|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|23}}174-177 || | |align=right|23||align=center|{{Hs|23}}174-177 || {{sc|Morning Hymn}} || {{NoComp|The morning breaks: my soul, awake|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|24}}178-225 || | |align=right|24||align=center|{{Hs|24}}178-225 || {{sc|Asylum}} || {{NoComp|Behold, the heaven and the heaven of heavens|James Leach}} ||Anthem | ||
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|{{Hs|25}}226-258 || | |align=right|25||align=center|{{Hs|25}}226-258 || {{sc|Millenium}} || {{NoComp|Thus saith the Lord: behold, I create new heavens|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|26}}259-260 || | |align=right|26||align=center|{{Hs|26}}259-260 || {{sc|Hosannah}} || {{NoComp|Come, angels, tune your harps of gold|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|27}}261 || | |align=right|27||align=center|{{Hs|27}}261 || {{sc|Cheetham}} || {{NoComp|As when the weary traveller gains|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|28}}262-263 || | |align=right|28||align=center|{{Hs|28}}262-263 || {{sc|Incarnation}} || {{NoComp|The prophets to our fathers spake|James Leach}} || | ||
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|{{Hs|29}}264 || | |align=right|29||align=center|{{Hs|29}}264 || {{sc|Bacup}} || [[Bacup (James Leach)|(No text given)]] || 6 Lines 8s. {{Sharp}} | ||
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|{{Hs|30}}265 || | |align=right|30||align=center|{{Hs|30}}265 || {{sc|New Sabaoth}} || {{NoComp|Hail, happy day, a day of holy rest|James Leach}} || 4 Lines 10s. {{Sharp}} | ||
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|align=right|31||align=center|{{Hs|31}}265 || {{sc|Blackburn}} || [[Blackburn (James Leach)|(No text given)]] || 4 Lines 8s. {{Flat}} | |||
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* ''Hymn Tune Index'' details for source [http://hymntune.library.uiuc.edu/menu.asp?KeyValue=LeacJCHTA&SearchType=2&Choice=0 LeacJCHTA] | |||
*{{IMSLP2|A_Collection_of_Hymn_Tunes_and_Anthems_(Leach%2C_James)}}}} | |||
== | ==Works at CPDL== | ||
{{MultiPubList|yr,seq,com,pg,gen,subg,vo,voices|1798}} | |||
[[Category:Music publications|Collection of Hymn Tunes and Anthems, A (James Leach)]] | [[Category:Music publications|Collection of Hymn Tunes and Anthems, A (James Leach)]] |
Latest revision as of 14:20, 9 February 2022
General information
Title: A Collection of Hymn Tunes and Anthems, Composed and Adapted for a Full Choir, by the Late Mr. James Leach, Published for the Benefit of his Widow and Children
Composer – Compiler: James Leach
Description: A Collection of Hymn Tunes and Anthems was the third volume of James Leach's music to be published, and the only one of the three to be published posthumously. The volume appears to have been published shortly after Leach's death on 8 February 1798: its title page describes it as 'published for the benefit of his Widow and Children'. The book was published in London by T. Preston of 97, Strand, and 'to be had of the Widow at Manchester'. It contains 31 pieces, most of which are anthems or set-pieces (through-composed settings of metrical texts). Most of the pieces have figured basses, and some have other independent instrumental accompaniment parts. This was apparently published in twelve "numbers":
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Leach's intentions for voice parts and instrumentation can be seen in the largest work, Asylum, where the part and instrument names are specified.
Publication date and place: 1798 by T. Preston of 97 Strand, London.
List of works
External websites:
- Hymn Tune Index details for source LeacJCHTA
- A Collection of Hymn Tunes and Anthems (James Leach) at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)
Works at CPDL
Title | Year | No. | Composer | Page | Genre | Subgenre | Vo. | Voices |
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Behold, the heaven and the heaven of heavens | 1798 | 24 | James Leach | 178 | Sacred | Oratorios | 1-8 | SATB, SATB.SATB |
Hark the glad sound, the Saviour comes | 1798 | 17 | James Leach | 131 | Sacred | Set pieces | 4 | SATB |
Shepherds, rejoice, and send your fears away | 1798 | 15 | James Leach | 111 | Sacred | Anthems | 4 | SATB |
When I survey the wondrous cross | 1798 | 2 | James Leach | 2 | Sacred | Set pieces | 4 | SATB |