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'''Short Title:''' ''Plain Psalmody'' | '''Short Title:''' ''Plain Psalmody'' | ||
'''Complete Title:''' ''Plain Psalmody, or Supplementary Music, an Original Composition, set in Three or Four Parts: Consisting of Seventy Psalm and Hymn Tunes and an Anthem, Adapted to the Numerous Meters Now Extant, for the Use of Worshiping Societies and Singing Schools''. | '''Complete Title:''' ''Plain Psalmody, or Supplementary Music, an Original Composition, set in Three or Four Parts: Consisting of Seventy Psalm and Hymn Tunes and an Anthem, Adapted to the Numerous Meters Now Extant, for the Use of Worshiping Societies and Singing Schools''. | ||
'''Composer - Compiler:''' [[Oliver Holden]] | '''Composer - Compiler:''' [[Oliver Holden]] | ||
{{PubDatePlace|1800|by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews in Boston, 72 pp.}} | {{PubDatePlace|1800|by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews in Boston, 72 pp.| }} | ||
{{Descr|Temperley, in [http://hymntune.library.uiuc.edu/default.asp ''The Hymn Tune Index''] says this was published in November 1800, therefore before the publication of ''[[The Modern Collection (Oliver Holden)|The Modern Collection]]''. "After 1796, Holden quit signing his name to tunebooks, except for editions of the ''Worcester Collection''. Nevertheless, several anonymous volumes of the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries have been positively identified as Holden's works … These include ''Sacred Dirges'' (1800), ''[[The Modern Collection (Oliver Holden)|The Modern Collection]]'' (1800), ''[[Plain Psalmody (Oliver Holden)|Plain Psalmody]]'' (1800), the third edition of ''The Union Harmony'', ''The Charlestown Collection'' (1803), and ''Occasional Pieces'' (1807)" (Music 1998).}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*Kroeger, Karl. 1977. ''Isaiah Thomas as a music publisher''. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 86:321-341. | *Kroeger, Karl. 1977. ''Isaiah Thomas as a music publisher''. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 86:321-341. | ||
*Music, David W., Editor. 1998. ''Oliver Holden (1765-1844): Selected Works''. New York, New York: Routledge. 258 pp. | *Music, David W., Editor. 1998. ''Oliver Holden (1765-1844): Selected Works''. New York, New York: Routledge. 258 pp. | ||
==External websites== | ==External websites== | ||
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Description
Short Title: Plain Psalmody
Complete Title: Plain Psalmody, or Supplementary Music, an Original Composition, set in Three or Four Parts: Consisting of Seventy Psalm and Hymn Tunes and an Anthem, Adapted to the Numerous Meters Now Extant, for the Use of Worshiping Societies and Singing Schools.
Composer - Compiler: Oliver Holden
Publication date and place: 1800 by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews in Boston, 72 pp.
Description: Temperley, in The Hymn Tune Index says this was published in November 1800, therefore before the publication of The Modern Collection. "After 1796, Holden quit signing his name to tunebooks, except for editions of the Worcester Collection. Nevertheless, several anonymous volumes of the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries have been positively identified as Holden's works … These include Sacred Dirges (1800), The Modern Collection (1800), Plain Psalmody (1800), the third edition of The Union Harmony, The Charlestown Collection (1803), and Occasional Pieces (1807)" (Music 1998).
References
- Kroeger, Karl. 1977. Isaiah Thomas as a music publisher. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 86:321-341.
- Music, David W., Editor. 1998. Oliver Holden (1765-1844): Selected Works. New York, New York: Routledge. 258 pp.
External websites
List of works
No. | Pg. | HTI | Title | Composer | First Line | Author | Meter | Time | Key | Vo. | Comment |
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1 | 3 | 7935 | Heavenly Theme | Oliver Holden | Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme | Isaac Watts | C.M. | 4:4 | C | 4 | |
2 | 4 | 7925 | The Cross | Oliver Holden | O the sweet wonders of that cross | Isaac Watts | L.M.D. | 4:4 | G | 4 | |
3 | 5 | 7947 | St. Mary | Oliver Holden | Father, I bless Thy gentle hand | Isaac Watts | L.M. | 4:4 | D | 4 | |
4 | 6 | 7950 | Sparta | Oliver Holden | Sing to the Lord a new-made song | Tate & Brady | L.M.D. | 4:4 | G | 4 | |
5 | 7 | 7933 | Golden Lyre | Oliver Holden | Hark! What celestial notes | Unattrib. 1799 | 66.66.88. | 4:4 | B♭ | 4 | |
6 | 8a | 7930 | Ephesus | Oliver Holden | The uplifted eye, and bended knee | Thomas Scott | L.M. | 4:4 | c | 3 | |
7 | 8b | 7934 | Havanna | Oliver Holden | Praise to God, immortal praise | Anna Barbauld | 77.77. | 4:4 | A | 3 | |
8 | 9 | 7946 | Rising Dawn | Oliver Holden | Behold the rising dawn appear | Isaac Watts | C.M.D. | 4:4 | A | 3 | |
9 | 10a | 7932 | Eternal Wisdom | Oliver Holden | Eternal wisdom, thee we praise | Isaac Watts | C.M. | 4:4 | F | 3 | |
10 | 10b | 7926 | Cuba | Oliver Holden | While some on me with wonder gaze | Tate & Brady | C.M. | 4:4 | e | 3 | |
11 | 11a | 7948 | Sicily | Oliver Holden | the soft season of thy youth | Thomas Gibbons | C.M. | 4:4 | c | 4 | |
12 | 11b | 7951a | Sun | Oliver Holden | Fairest of all the lights above | Isaac Watts | L.M. | 2:4 | D | 3 | |
13 | 12a | 7942 | Oracle | Oliver Holden | Father of mercies! In Thy word | Anne Steele | C.M. | 3:4 | D | 3 | |
14 | 12b | 7920 | Alibama | Oliver Holden | Hark! 'Tis the trumpet's piercing sound | John Needham | L.M. | 4:4 | d | 4 | |
15 | 13a | 7924 | Corinth | Oliver Holden | Bless God, O my soul, rejoice in His name | William Vincent | 10 10.11 11. | 4:4 | B♭ | 3 | |
16 | 13b | 7949 | Solemnity | Oliver Holden | Death, 'tis a melancholy day | Isaac Watts | C.M. | 4:4 | d | 4 | |
17 | 14 | 7943 | Persia | Oliver Holden | Now to the Lord, who makes us know | Isaac Watts | L.M. | 4:4 | C | 4 | |
18 | 15a | 7956 | Weary Pilgrim | Oliver Holden | Come, said Jesus' sacred voice | Anna Barbauld | 77.77. | 6:8 | d | 4 | |
19 | 15b | 7921 | Athens | Oliver Holden | Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews | Isaac Watts | L.M. | 4:4 | G | 3 | |
20 | 16 | 7952 | Surety | Oliver Holden | To this dear Surety's hand | Isaac Watts | 66.66.88. | 4:4 | E | 3 | |
21 | 17 | 7944 | Praise To God | Oliver Holden | Praise to God, the great Creator | John Taylor | 87.87.D. | 2:4 | D | 3 | |
22 | 18 | 7938 | Jehovah Reigns | Oliver Holden | Jehovah reigns! Let every nation fear | Anna Barbauld | 10 10.10 10.11 11. | 2:4 | E | 4 | |
23 | 19 | 7937 | Immanuel | Samuel Babcock | Hail, thou once despised Jesus | John Bakewell | 87.87.D. | 2:4 | G | 3 | |
24 | 20a | 7928a | Elim | Samuel Babcock | Lift your voice and thankful sing | James Merrick | 77.77. | 2:4 | 3 | ||
25 | 20b | 7929 | Emulation | Oliver Holden | Now let us raise our cheerful strains | Anne Steele | L.M. | 4:4 | C | 4 | |
26 | 21 | 7955 | Vergennes | Oliver Holden | My heart and soul cry out for Thee | Isaac Watts | C.M.D. | 4:4 | g | 3 | |
27 | 22 | 7940 | Mantua | Oliver Holden | A blooming paradise of joy | Isaac Watts | C.M.D. | 4:4 | G | 3 | |
28 | 23 | 7923 | Compassion | Oliver Holden | Did Christ for sinners weep | Benjamin Beddome | S.M. | 4:4 | d | 3 | |
29 | 24 | 7922a | Bethsaida | Oliver Holden | Beside the gospel pool | John Newton | S.M. | 4:4 | C | 4 | |
30 | 24 | 7957 | Why weepest thou? | Oliver Holden | Why, O my soul, why weepest thou | Benjamin Beddome | C.M. | 4:4 | c | 3 | |
31 | 25 | 7953 | Suspension | Oliver Holden | My harp untuned, and laid aside | John Newton | L.M. | 3:4 | d | 3 | |
32 | 26 | 7927 | Dawning Light | Oliver Holden | From the first dawning light | Isaac Watts | S.M. | 4:4 | c | 3 | |
33 | 27 | 7939 | Lodi | Oliver Holden | Happy the church, thou sacred place | Isaac Watts | L.M.D. | 4:4 | G | 3 | |
34 | 28 | 7941 | Opening Heavens | Oliver Holden | The opening heavens around me shine | Isaac Watts | C.M.D. | 4:4 | F | 3 | |
35 | 29 | 7931 | Erie | Oliver Holden | As lost in lonely grief I tread | Joel Barlow | 88.88.88. | 4:4 | a | 3 | |
36 | 30a | 7936 | How Sweetly | Oliver Holden | How sweetly, along the gay mead | Anne Steele | L.M. | 4:4 | C | 3 | |
37 | 30b | 7954 | Tender Thoughts | Oliver Holden | Arise, my tender thoughts, arise | Philip Doddridge | L.M. | 4:4 | d | 3 | |
38 | 31 | 7945 | Psalm 148 | Oliver Holden | Begin, my soul, th' exalted lay | John Ogilvy | 886.886. | 2:4 | D | 3 | |
39 | 32 | 7966 | Constant Peace | Oliver Holden | Jehovah, with amazing noise | Tate & Brady | L.M.D. | 4:4 | C | 3 | |
40 | 33 | 7983 | Repentant Song | Oliver Holden | God of mercy, God of love | John Taylor | 77.77. | 4:4 | d | 3 | |
41 | 34 | 7969 | Dissolution | Oliver Holden | Death will dissolve the tenderest tie | Anonymous | C.M. | 4:4 | c | 3 | |
42 | 35 | 7992 | Various Praise | Oliver Holden | My God, my King, Thy various praise | Isaac Watts | L.M.D. | 4:4 | G | 4 | |
43 | 36 | 7976 | Joy Was Our Song | Oliver Holden | When God restored our captive state | Isaac Watts | L.M. | 4:4 | B♭ | 3 | |
44 | 37 | 7964 | Bright Reversion | Oliver Holden | When conscious grief laments sincere | Anne Steele | L.M.D. | 3:4 | c | 3 | |
45 | 38 | 7963 | Bitter Sweet | Oliver Holden | What is the world, with all its toys | Benjamin Beddome | C.M. | 4:4 | d | 3 | |
46 | 39 | 7979 | Morning | Oliver Holden | Once more, my soul, the rising day | Isaac Watts | C.M. | 4:4 | G | 4 | |
47 | 40 | 7975 | Interposition | Oliver Holden | It cost him cries and tears | Isaac Watts | S.M.D. | 4:4 | a | 3 | |
48 | 41 | 7961a | Auspicious Morn | Oliver Holden | No war or battles' sound | John Milton | 66 10.66 10. | 2:4 | E | 3 | |
49 | 42 | 7977 | Joyful Tidings | Oliver Holden | When first the God of boundless might | Samuel Stennett | C.M.D. | 3:4 | D | 3 | |
50 | 43 | 7973 | Geneva | Cole | When all thy mercies, O my God | Addison | C.M. | 3:2 | E♭ | 4 | |
51 | 44a | 7984 | Reviving Hope | Oliver Holden | The Savior calls, let every ear | Anne Steele | C.M. | 4:4 | B♭ | 4 | |
52 | 44b | 7971 | Evening Hymn | Oliver Holden | Now may soft slumbers close my eyes | Isaac Watts | C.M. | 3:4 | C | 4 | |
53 | 45 | 7392b | Radiant Seraph | Oliver Holden | Say, radiant seraph, throned in light | Samson Occom | 886.886. | 4:4 | E | 4 | |
54 | 46a | 7978 | Kamalia | Oliver Holden | Eternal wisdom has prepared | Isaac Watts | C.M. | 4:4 | F | 4 | |
55 | 46b | 7980 | Mysterious Grace | Oliver Holden | With pleasing grief and mournful joy | John Newton | C.M. | 4:4 | G | 4 | |
56 | 47 | 7962 | Beneficence | Oliver Holden | Father of our feeble race | John Taylor | 77.77.D. | 2:4 | C | 3 | |
57 | 48 | 7974 | Infant Time | Oliver Holden | God of eternity, from Thee | Philip Doddridge | L.M.D. | 4:4 | D | 3 | |
58 | 49 | 7991 | Ur | Oliver Holden | I love Thy habitation, Lord | Isaac Watts | L.M.D. | 4:4 | D | 3 | |
59 | 50 | 7960 | Andover | Oliver Holden | Of all the joys that mortals know | Isaac Watts | L.M.D. | 4:4 | D | 3 | |
60 | 51 | 7985 | Serepta | Oliver Holden | I hear the voice of woe | William Enfield | S.M. | 4:4 | a | 3 | |
61 | 52 | Dedicatory Anthem | Oliver Holden | Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised | Anthem | 2:4 | C | 3 | Psalm 48 | ||
62 | 56 | 7959 | Advent | Oliver Holden | Joy to the world! The Lord is come | Isaac Watts | C.M. | 4:4 | F | 3 | |
63 | 57 | 7981 | Penetration | Oliver Holden | Father divine, before Thy view | John Taylor | 86.86.10 8. | 3:4 | C | 3 | |
64 | 58 | 7968 | Desire of Nations | Oliver Holden | Ye heavenly gates, loose all your chains | Isaac Watts | L.M.D. | 4:4 | G | 3 | |
65 | 59 | 7958 | Addison | Oliver Holden | Thy mercy sweetens every soil | Joseph Addison | C.M. | 4:4 | F | 4 | |
66 | 60 | 7989 | Temple | Oliver Holden | Send comforts down from Thy right hand | Isaac Watts | L.M.D. | 4:4 | d | 4 | |
67 | 61 | 7988 | Sweet Surprise | Oliver Holden | Angels are lost in sweet surprise | Isaac Watts | C.M. | 2:3 | G | 4 | |
68 | 62 | 7972 | Exultation | Oliver Holden | He spake, and heaven's high arches rang | Samuel Stennett | C.M. | 2:4 | D | 3 | Revised by Holden in 1803. |
69 | 63 | 7986 | Solid Pleasures | Oliver Holden | Descend from heaven, immortal Dove | Isaac Watts | L.M.D. | 4:4 | A | 3 | |
70 | 64 | 7993 | Welcome Morn | Oliver Holden | Again the Lord of life and light | Anna Barbauld | C.M.D. | 4:4 | E♭ | 3 | |
71 | 65 | 7965 | Claremont | Jacob Kimball | Come, let us lift our voices high | Isaac Watts | C.M.D. | 2:4 | G | 3 | |
72 | 66 | 7970 | Edenton | Oliver Holden | Life has a a soft and silver thread | Isaac Watts | C.M.T. | 4:4 | D | 3 | |
73 | 68 | 7982 | Rehoboth | Robert Rogerson | Behold, the great and mighty King | Peak | C.M. | 4:4 | C | 3 | |
74 | 69 | 7967 | Dedicatory Hymn | Oliver Holden | Let flowing numbers sweetly rise | Anonymous | L.M. | 2:4 | D | 4 | |
75 | 70 | 7987 | Stone Chapel | Oliver Holden | O praise ye the Lord, prepare a new song | Unattrib. 1781 | 10 10.11 11. | 4:4 | C | 4 | |
76 | 71 | 7990 | Tis Finished | Oliver Holden | I sing my Savior's wondrous death | Isaac Watts | L.M.D. | 4:4 | G | 4 |
Works at CPDL
Title | Composer | Lyricist | First Line |
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Addison | Oliver Holden | Joseph Addison | Thy mercy sweetens every soil |
Advent | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Joy to the world! The Lord is come |
Alibama | Oliver Holden | John Needham | Hark! 'Tis the trumpet's piercing sound |
Andover | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Of all the joys that mortals know |
Athens | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews |
Auspicious Morn | Oliver Holden | 2 | No war or battles' sound |
Beneficence | Oliver Holden | John Taylor | Father of our feeble race |
Bethsaida | Oliver Holden | John Newton (hymnwriter) | Beside the gospel pool |
Bitter Sweet | Oliver Holden | Benjamin Beddome | What is the world, with all its toys |
Bright Reversion | Oliver Holden | Anne Steele | When conscious grief laments sincere |
Compassion | Oliver Holden | Benjamin Beddome | Did Christ for sinners weep |
Constant Peace | Oliver Holden | Tate and Brady | Jehovah, with amazing noise |
Corinth | Oliver Holden | William Vincent | Bless God, O my soul, rejoice in His name |
Cuba | Oliver Holden | Tate and Brady | While some on me with wonder gaze |
Dawning Light | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | From the first dawning light |
Dedicatory Anthem | Oliver Holden | Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised | |
Dedicatory Hymn | Oliver Holden | Anonymous | Let flowing numbers sweetly rise |
Desire of Nations | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Ye heavenly gates, loose all your chains |
Dissolution | Oliver Holden | Anonymous | Death will dissolve the tenderest tie |
Edenton | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Life has a a soft and silver thread |
Emulation | Oliver Holden | Anne Steele | Now let us raise our cheerful strains |
Ephesus | Oliver Holden | Thomas Scott | The uplifted eye, and bended knee |
Erie | Oliver Holden | Joel Barlow | As lost in lonely grief I tread |
Eternal Wisdom | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Eternal wisdom, thee we praise |
Evening Hymn | Oliver Holden | Now may soft slumbers close my eyes | |
Exultation | Oliver Holden | Samuel Stennett | He spake, and heaven's high arches rang |
Havanna | Oliver Holden | Anna Barbauld | Praise to God, immortal praise |
Heavenly Theme | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme |
Infant Time | Oliver Holden | Philip Doddridge | God of eternity, from Thee |
Interposition | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | It cost him cries and tears |
Jehovah Reigns | Oliver Holden | Anna Barbauld | Jehovah reigns! Let every nation fear |
Joy Was Our Song | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | When God restored our captive state |
Joyful Tidings | Oliver Holden | Samuel Stennett | When first the God of boundless might |
Kamalia | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Eternal wisdom has prepared |
Lodi | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Happy the church, thou sacred place |
Mantua | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | A blooming paradise of joy |
Morning | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Once more, my soul, the rising day |
Mysterious Grace | Oliver Holden | John Newton (hymnwriter) | With pleasing grief and mournful joy |
Opening Heavens | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | The opening heavens around me shine |
Oracle | Oliver Holden | Anne Steele | Father of mercies! In Thy word |
Penetration | Oliver Holden | John Taylor | Father divine, before Thy view |
Persia | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Now to the Lord, who makes us know |
Praise To God | Oliver Holden | John Taylor | Praise to God, the great Creator |
Psalm 148 | Oliver Holden | John Ogilvy | Begin, my soul, th' exalted lay |
Radiant Seraph | Oliver Holden | Samson Occom | Say, radiant seraph, throned in light |
Repentant Song | Oliver Holden | John Taylor | God of mercy, God of love |
Reviving Hope | Oliver Holden | Anne Steele | The Savior calls, let every ear |
Rising Dawn | Oliver Holden | 3 | Behold the rising dawn appear |
Serepta | Oliver Holden | William Enfield | I hear the voice of woe |
Sicily | Oliver Holden | Thomas Gibbons | In the soft season of thy youth |
Solemnity | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Death, 'tis a melancholy day |
Solid Pleasures | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Descend from heaven, immortal Dove |
Sparta | Oliver Holden | Tate and Brady | Sing to the Lord a new-made song |
St. Mary | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Father, I bless Thy gentle hand |
Stone Chapel | Oliver Holden | O praise ye the Lord, prepare a new song | |
Sun | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Fairest of all the lights above |
Surety | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | To this dear Surety's hand |
Suspension | Oliver Holden | John Newton (hymnwriter) | My harp untuned, and laid aside |
Sweet Surprise | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Angels are lost in sweet surprise |
Temple | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | Send comforts down from Thy right hand |
Tender Thoughts | Oliver Holden | Philip Doddridge | Arise, my tender thoughts, arise |
Tis Finished | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | I sing my Savior's wondrous death |
Ur | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | I love Thy habitation, Lord |
Various Praise | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | My God, my King, Thy various praise |
Vergennes | Oliver Holden | Isaac Watts | My heart and soul cry out for Thee |
Weary Pilgrim | Oliver Holden | Anna Barbauld | Come, said Jesus' sacred voice |
Welcome Morn | Oliver Holden | Anna Barbauld | Again the Lord of life and light |
Why weepest thou? | Oliver Holden | Benjamin Beddome | Why, O my soul, why weepest thou |