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Mr. R. England, organist, Tiverton.<br> | Mr. R. England, organist, Tiverton.<br> | ||
The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Falmouth, 2 ''Copies''.<br> | [[wikipedia:Edward Boscawen, 1st Earl of Falmouth|The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Falmouth]], 2 ''Copies''.<br> | ||
The Right Hon. Viscountess Falmouth, 2 ''Copies''.<br> | The Right Hon. Viscountess Falmouth, 2 ''Copies''.<br> | ||
Capt. Forster, Truro.<br> | Capt. Forster, Truro.<br> | ||
Francis Freeling, Esq., London.<br> | [[wikipedia:Francis Freeling|Francis Freeling, Esq., London.]]<br> | ||
I. B. Fripp, Esq., Royal Fort, Bristol.<br> | I. B. Fripp, Esq., Royal Fort, Bristol.<br> | ||
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The Hon. and Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Lincoln. 2 ''Copies''.<br> | The Hon. and Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Lincoln. 2 ''Copies''.<br> | ||
Sir William Lemon, Bart. M.P.<br> | [[wikipedia:William Lemon|Sir William Lemon, Bart. M.P.]]<br> | ||
Mrs. Luxmore, Truro.<br> | Mrs. Luxmore, Truro.<br> | ||
Miss Le Breton, Cardiff.<br> | Miss Le Breton, Cardiff.<br> | ||
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Capt. Oates, R.M., Falmouth.<br> | Capt. Oates, R.M., Falmouth.<br> | ||
Rev. R. Polwhele, Kenwyn, near Truro.<br> | [[wikipedia:Richard Polwhele|Rev. R. Polwhele, Kenwyn, near Truro.]]<br> | ||
Rev. H. Pooley, St. Newlyn.<br> | Rev. H. Pooley, St. Newlyn.<br> | ||
E. W. Pendarves, Esq., Pendarves, Cornwall.<br> | [[wikipedia:Edward Wynne-Pendarves|E. W. Pendarves, Esq., Pendarves, Cornwall.]]<br> | ||
Mr. Pulford, Tregothnan.<br> | Mr. Pulford, Tregothnan.<br> | ||
Samuel Pearce, Esq., Teignmouth.<br> | Samuel Pearce, Esq., Teignmouth.<br> | ||
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Lord Fitzroy, I. H. Somerset.<br> | Lord Fitzroy, I. H. Somerset.<br> | ||
S. Smith, Esq., M.P., Woodhall-Park, Herts.<br> | [[wikipedia:Samuel Smith (1754–1834)|S. Smith, Esq., M.P., Woodhall-Park, Herts.]]<br> | ||
Capt. Sibley, R.N., Truro.<br> | Capt. Sibley, R.N., Truro.<br> | ||
Rev. Sam. Symons, Philleigh, Cornwall.<br> | Rev. Sam. Symons, Philleigh, Cornwall.<br> | ||
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Mr. B. Sharpe, organist, Falmouth.<br> | Mr. B. Sharpe, organist, Falmouth.<br> | ||
I. H. Tremayne, Esq., M.P., Heligan, Cornwall.<br> | [[wikipedia:John Hearle Tremayne|I. H. Tremayne, Esq., M.P., Heligan, Cornwall.]]<br> | ||
Thomas Townsend, Esq., Montagu-street, London. 6 ''Copies''.<br> | Thomas Townsend, Esq., Montagu-street, London. 6 ''Copies''.<br> | ||
John Tippet, Esq., Truro.<br> | John Tippet, Esq., Truro.<br> | ||
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Mr. William Vice, Truro.<br> | Mr. William Vice, Truro.<br> | ||
The Hon. and Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Winchester.<br> | [[wikipedia:George Pretyman Tomline|The Hon. and Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Winchester.]]<br> | ||
Mrs. Whitbread, Truro.<br> | Mrs. Whitbread, Truro.<br> | ||
Mrs. Emma C. Wood, Cambridge.<br> | Mrs. Emma C. Wood, Cambridge.<br> |
Revision as of 19:26, 7 June 2012
Description
Charles William Hempel's collection A Morning and Evening Service is described on the title page as 'Consisting of Chants, Te Deum Laudamus, Jubilate Deo, Kyrie Eleeson, Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis, ALSO TWENTY ORIGINAL MELODIES Adapted to Selected Portions of THE PSALMS of DAVID, AND TWO Anthems, One from the 25th Psalm & the other from the Burial Service'.
The collection was 'Composed & with the greatest deference Dedicated (by Permission) to THE HONBLE & RIGHT REVD The Lord Bishop of Lincoln' (i.e. George Pelham): it was published by subscription by H. Falkner of 3, Old Bond Street, London.
A fullly written-out keyboard accompaniment is provided throughout the work (described on the title page as 'a Separate Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte', although in the psalm tunes this largely doubles the vocal parts.
Subscribers
H. P. Andrew, Esq., Bodrean, near Truro. Colonel Boscawen, London. Rev. T. Carlyon, Rector of Truro. 2 Copies. The Hon. and Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Durham. The Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Ely. The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Falmouth, 2 Copies. Miss Gregor, Trewarthennick, Cornwall. Colonel Hext, Restormel-Park, Cornwall. Mrs. Innis, Layton, Essex. 2 Copies. Miss Kempe, Truro. The Hon. and Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Lincoln. 2 Copies. |
Major-General Mackelcan, Truro. Miss Neyle, Ambrooke, Devon. The Hon. and Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Oxford. Rev. R. Polwhele, Kenwyn, near Truro. Miss Reynolds, Pennair, near Truro. Lord Fitzroy, I. H. Somerset. I. H. Tremayne, Esq., M.P., Heligan, Cornwall. John Vivian, Esq., Truro. The Hon. and Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Winchester. |
List of works
Pages | Description | Text |
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1 | Morning Service | [Three chants in C, without texts] |
2-13 | Te Deum Laudamus | We praise thee, O God |
14-19 | Jubilate Deo | O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands |
19-20 | Kyrie Eleeson | Lord have mercy upon us |
20 | Doxology Between the Epistle and the Gospel | Glory be to thee, O Lord |
21 | Evening Service | [Three chants in Eb, without texts] |
22-28 | Magnificat | My soul doth magnify the Lord |
29-33 | Nunc Dimittis | Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart |
34-35 | Psalm 90. Verses 3. 4. 5 & 6. | Thou turnest man, O Lord, to dust |
36 | Psalm 6. Verses 1. 2. 3 & 4. | Thy dreadful anger, Lord, restrain |
37 | Psalm 9. Verses 7. 9. 10 & 11. | The Lord for ever lives, who has |
38 | Psalm 16. Verses 8. 9. 10 & 11. | I strive each action to approve |
39 | Psalm 98. Verses 1. 2. 3 & 4. | Sing to the Lord a new-made song |
40 | Psalm 25. Verses 17. 18. 19 & 20. | The sorrows of my heart |
41 | Psalm 71. Verses 1. 3. 4 & 6. | In thee I put my steadfast trust |
42 | Psalm 24. Verses 7. 8. 9 & 10. | Erect your heads, eternal gates |
43 | Psalm 86. Verses 6. 8. 9 & 10. | To my repeated humble prayer |
44 | Psalm 19. Verses 7. 8. 9 & 10. | God's perfect law converts the soul |
45 | Psalm 119. Verses 169. 170. 171 & 172. | To my request and earnest cry |
46 | Psalm 92. Verses 6. 7 & 8. | How wondrous are thy works, O Lord |
47 | Psalm 8. Verses 1 & 2. | O thou to whom all creatures bow |
48 | Psalm 94. Verses 12. 13. 14 & 15. | Blest is the man whom thou, O Lord |
49 | Psalm 36. Verses 5. 7. 8 & 9. | O Lord thy mercy, my sure hope |
50 | Psalm 103. Verses 8. 9. 11 & 12. | The Lord abounds with tender love |
51 | Psalm 112. Verses 1. 3. & 7. | That man is blest who stands in awe |
52-53 | Psalm 37. Verses 23. 25 & 27. | The good man's way is God's delight |
54-55 | Psalm 15. Verses 1. 2 & 3. | Lord, who's the happy man that may |
56 | Psalm 43. Verses 1. 2. 3 & 4. | Just judge of heav'n, against my foes |
57-65 | Full Anthem. Psalm 25. Ver. 1. 3. 7. 8 & 9. | Unto thee, O Lord, will I lift up my soul |
66-76 | Funeral Anthem. From the Burial Service. | Man that is born of a woman |