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  • #REDIRECT [[Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D (Benjamin Rogers)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D (John Lugge)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D (Jeffrey Quick)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D minor (Henry Loosemore)]]
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  • *''They that go down to the sea in ships *''Te Deum in G
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  • ===Magnificat=== ===Nunc dimittis===
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  • {{Title|Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D}} ==Original text and translations==
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  • {{Title|Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D}} ==Original text and translations==
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  • ...in, most likely an error, it has been changed to E to match the pedal part in the organ.}} <b>Magnificat</b>
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  • <b>Magnificat</b> <b>Nunc Dimittis</b>
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  • ...don. His compositions include anthems, service music, and a few part-songs and songs. *'' Te Deum in A flat ''
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  • {{Title|''Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D''}} {{Pub|0|c. 1625-1640|in the ''[[Peterhouse Partbooks: Former Caroline Set (John Cosin)]]''|ms=ms}}
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  • Dr Chastey William George Hector, D. Mus. Oxon. ...the University of Oxford where he gained the degree of Bachelor of Music, and later was awarded Doctor of Music.
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  • {{Title|Evening Service in D Major}} {{Pub|1|1924|by Stainer & Bell in London}}
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  • ...ations to text underlay and versification added to Magnificat. Pagination and systems follow the Fellowes edition.}} :{{EdNotes|''Nunc Dimittis'' from the Fellowes edition, including pagination, without any int
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  • ;''Magnificat in D ;''Nunc Dimittis in D
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  • The son of Charles Moody (1825 – 1893) and Lydia Glover (1829-1904), he studied organ under T. Westlake Morgan at Bang He married Mary Grindall Brayton in 1899 in Wigan.
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  • ...that the dates of activity of the publisher at this address were c1808–14, and suggests that this book dates from c1809. {{PubDatePlace|1809|by Button and Whitaker in London|&nbsp;}}
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  • *{{NoCo|Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D }} *'''Phyllida and Corydon'''
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  • His son, [[Samuel Webbe Jr.]] was also an organist and composer. ===Sacred works in Latin===
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  • ...on (England)|Restoration}}, a generation which also included [[John Blow]] and [[Pelham Humfrey]]. The entry in [[Cathedral Music, Volume 2 (William Boyce)]] reads:
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  • ===Morning and Evening Canticles=== *''First Service "to the organs in Gam-ut" / "in Verse for a Meane"''
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  • ...ith [[Bernard Rose]]). In the same year he won the Mendelssohn Scholarship and went to Rome to study with the Italian avant garde composer [[Goffredo Petr ...Edinburgh, a post which he held until his death in 1988. He was succeeded in this post by his student Nigel Osborne.
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  • ...nificat orgel.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Magnificat orgel.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:Magnificat orgel.mxl|{{XML}}]] :{{EdNotes|This edition is for mixed choir SATB and organ accompaniment.}}
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1773|in London, by subscription.|&nbsp;}} ...ope it will appear by the execution that this has been the single instance in which I have not fully performed my engagement.
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  • ...and Caius College, Cambridge, where he was Precentor (Director of Music), and it was sung at Evensong (presumably on St Cecilia’s Day, 22 November) tha ...s. This is the sort of intellectual exercise that Peter Tranchell revelled in, though it has rarely been so completely documented by him.
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  • ...the use of the choir at Peterhouse College Chapel in Cambridge. Gathering and assembly of the materials was probably directed by [[John Cosin]], Master o ''Cantoris:'' Medius (34), Contratenor I (49), Bass (33) (Contratenor II and Tenor lost)
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  • ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Thomas_Tallis Wikipedia (W)] and {{CiteCat|Thomas Tallis compositions|CPDL (C)}} 2020-11-30 |Arise, O Lord, And Hear||W||||English||Anthems||||||
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  • ...the use of the choir at Peterhouse College Chapel in Cambridge. Gathering and assembly of the materials was probably directed by [[John Cosin]], Master o |[[Estote fortes in bello (Anonymous)|Estote fortes in bello]]||[[Anonymous]]||
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  • *{{NoCo|Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in F}} *{{NoCo|Missa Brevis in A minor}}
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  • ...her at Lichfield before becoming organist at {{w|Newark-on-Trent|Newark}}. In 1773 he was appointed organist of St. Matthew's, {{w|Walsall}}. ...arochial Harmony, or a Collection of Divine-Music in Score}} was published in 1777 by Francis Roome of Derby. The book was published by subscription: the
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  • :{{EdNotes|Transcribed from ''La Fleur des chansons d'Orlande de Lassus'', Antwerp, 1592. Original note values. Updated version o ...erce livre des chansons a quatre cinq et six parties. Original note values and key signature. Musica ficta clearly marked.}}
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  • The entry in [[Cathedral Music, Volume 1 (William Boyce)]] reads: ...Profession, and approv'd himself not inferior to any of his Predecessors, in Genius or Knowledge.
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  • {{Descr|Le chœur invisible des anges entonne Magnificat, ==Original text and translations==
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  • ...for high clefs and facilitating SATB performance. Original plainchant used and continued. Brief commentary at the end.}} :{{EdNotes|Major 3rd lower, in A-flat. Suggested intonation provided. Fuller edition notes are on page 2 o
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  • ...n's song of praise on the occasion of the presentation of the infant Jesus in the Temple. After seeing Jesus, Simeon joyfully proclaims that he has seen ...rite, the Nunc dimittis also forms the Tract for Mass of the Presentation in the season after Septuagesima.
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  • The entry in [[Cathedral Music, Volume 1 (William Boyce)]] reads: ...anist of the Royal Chapels to King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth.
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  • ...music has been successfully performed by schools, church choirs and groups and solo performers. ...f local choirs in the Reading area and he conducts the Gratis Choir, based in Reading.
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  • ...elona Cathedral in 1696 as substitute, interim, and finally as ''maestro'' in 1709. His retirement is given variously as 1726 or 1741 (the year he began ...re less well known: the "Missa Regalis" dedicated to the King of Portugal, and the Missa "Ut queant laxis".
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  • ===Description of contents and details of publication=== ...the ''Hymn Tune Index'' does not cite any of them as having been published in known pre-1820 sources other than this collection.
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  • Some of the following are found on multiple pages below for Morning, Evening, and Communion Services. *''D major for Unison Choir (1923)''
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  • <!-- Composer template, this is a comment line and will no? appear --> ===Anthems and Service Music===
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  • Ernest Walker was born in Bombay, India, on 15 July 1870, and died in Oxford on 21 February 1949. ...before going up to Oxford to study music, receiving his Doctorate of Music in 1898.
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  • ====Other hymns and carols==== ...ommunion Service in D (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Communion Service in D]] - 1869
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  • *'''Op. 23''', ''Trois Pièces sacrées'' for soloists, choir, and organ (1830) * '''Op. 31''', ''Psaume CXV'' ("Non nobis, Domine") for choir and orchestra (1830)
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  • ...jo la proteccion de S.M. la Reina Donna Isabel II, (Q.D.G.) y dirigida por D. Hilarión Eslava, Maestro de su Real Capilla. |1852|1|in Madrid by Mariano Martín Salazar, Siglo XVI, year approximate
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  • ...and Byrd. His contemporaries knew him indiscriminately as Byrd(e), Bird(e) and even Burd(e).}} Byrd's will, dated November 1622, declares that he is ‘in the 80th yeare of myne age’, but since a deposition of October 1598 gives
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  • ...80-84), Cambrai (1484), Bruges (1485), Antwerp (1492, Bruges again (1498), and Ferrara (1504), where he died of plague. *''Missa Schoen lief'' – [[Jena Choirbooks]] [[D-Ju MS 31]] (1510)
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  • ...d Version</i>, with Duplicates to most of them, and <i>Gloria Patri</i>'s; and the proper Tune for each Metre. 3. A Set of Tunes for the foresaid <i>New V |1700|1|in London by P. Hepinstall
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  • ...ohns' Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Ohio, and St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Logan, Ohio. ...urch in Key West and served there in numerous capacities, including cantor and sub-organist. Concurrently, he served as Minister of Music at St. Peter's E
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  • *{{NoCo|Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe}} *{{NoCo|Kyrie in c-minor MWV B 12}}
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  • ...'' ''The Whole Booke of Psalmes, With Their Wonted Tunes, As They Are Sung In Churches, Composed Into Foure Parts…''. London: Thomas Este, for the Comp {{PubDatePlace|1592|by Thomas Este in London.|&nbsp;}}
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  • ...to Elisabeth’s salutation ''[[Ave Maria]]'', she spoke the words of the ''Magnificat''. ...likewise meant to dovetail with the opening of the antiphon's repetition; in general the numbering of the tones corresponds to the 8 {{Cat|Works by musi
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  • '''Publisher:''' Novello and Company, London UK {{PubDatePlace|1905|by Novello in London.|&nbsp;}}
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  • ...ts of mass fragments. Items 74 through 85 are labelled 'Fugae in Discanto' and are all canons for two or three voices built on the Cantus part.}} ...recht. (Kassel: 1955). <i>Georg Rhau: Musikdrucke aus den Jahren 1538-1545 in praktischer Neuausgabe, vol. 5</i>
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  • ...main in use (Psalms 34, 42, 95, and 148, for example). Early editions vary in certain Psalms (see table below). A Supplement was added in 1700, which included many tunes. Because of this, it is a separate publicat
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  • ...ment editions of [[Josquin des Prez]]' complete works have been undertaken in print: ...el, edited by Albert Smijers (1888–1957), Myroslav Antonowycz (1917–2006), and Willem Elders (1934–))
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  • ...550-1555. Volume I opens with [[Asperges me (Heinrich Isaac)|Asperges me]] and a Gloria Patri, followed by propers of the ''de tempore'' Sundays. Volume 2 ...sh the first volume … Formschneider subequently published Books II and III in 1555" (Feiszli 1985).
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  • ...roken line of Flemish incumbents stretching back to [[Marbrianus de Orto]] in 1512. <br> ...the High Renaissance to the less florid Late-Renaissance style of Victoria and Palestrina.
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  • ...tlichen Hymnis &c. mit vier Stimmen contrapunctisweise richtig gesetzt und in gute Ordnung zusammen gebracht |1597|1|in Leipzig by Jacob Apel
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  • ...extu, à praestantißimis Musicis concinnata. Omnia ad usum Studiosorum sese in hac arte exercentium & oblectantium accomodata & edita. Studio & opera ejus '''Composer:''' [[Sethus Calvisius]] and others
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  • ...mous" composer page once looked like IN EDIT MODE, before it was automated in early September, 2021. It will be out-of-date, since it has not been mainta <!--Some works will likely appear in red, because their names have been changed.-->Links have been removed (repl
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  • ==All works in the [[Trent codices]]== ...www.diamm.ac.uk/archives/221/ ''Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music''] and [https://www.cultura.trentino.it/portal/server.pt/community/manoscritti_mus
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  • |1929||In omnium Sanctorum |1929||Ps. 121 In Festis BMV
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