The Oxford Easy Anthem Book
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General information
Title: The Oxford Easy Anthem Book
Series: Oxford Choral Classics
Editors / Compilers: Oxford University Press
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, England (webpage for purchase)
Price: $14.95 (Hardback) / £12.95
ISBN-10: 0-1935332-19
ISBN-13: 978-0193533219
Voicing of works: SATB, mainly with piano or organ acc.
Publication date and place: 1962 1 September by Oxford University Press in Oxford, England.
Contents
Tip: Titles in the left column which appear in blue are hyperlinks to the score page on CPDL - click on them for free editions.
| Title | Composer | |
| 1 | Dearest Lord Jesu | Johann Sebastian Bach |
| 2 | Come thou long expected Jesus | Henry Ley |
| 3 | Christ is the world's true light | Walter Kendall Stanton |
| 4 | Shepherds loud their praises singing | Alec Rowley |
| 5 | I sing of a maiden that is mateless | Charles F Waters |
| 6 | Kings in glory | Martin Shaw |
| 7 | Here lies he now | Johann Sebastian Bach |
| 8 | Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake | John Hilton |
| 9 | Ave Verum | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
| 10 | We adore thee, O Lord Christ | Ludovico da Viadana |
| 11 | Jesu, hope of men despairing | Johann Sebastian Bach |
| 12 | Good christian men rejoice and sing | Ernest Bullock |
| 13 | He is risen | Cecil Cope |
| 14 | The strife is o'er | Cecil Armstrong Gibbs |
| 15 | Alleluia! Hearts to heaven | Walter Kendall Stanton |
| 16 | Come, ye faithful | R_S_Thatcher |
| 17 | Give laud unto the Lord | Ernest Bullock |
| 18 | A choral hymn for Advent or Ascensiontide | Henry Ley |
| 19 | Above all praise and all majesty | Felix Mendelssohn |
| 20 | All people at this hour | Johann Sebastian Bach |
| 21 | Come, thou Holy Spirit, come | Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina |
| 22 | Ye watchers and ye holy ones | George Oldroyd |
| 23 | Pleasure it is | Cecil Cope |
| 24 | Bless the Lord, O my soul | Cecil Armstrong Gibbs |
| 25 | The souls of the righteous | Stanley Marchant |
| 26 | O thou who at thy eucharist did'st pray | Temple Bevan |
| 27 | My spirit longs for thee | John Dowland |
| 28 | O hold Jesu | Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina |
| 29 | O taste and see | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
| 30 | Ye servants of God | Henry Coleman |
| 31 | O, praise God in his holiness | Cecil Armstrong Gibbs |
| 32 | Let all the world | Norman Gilbert |
| 33 | O Lord, I will praise Thee | Gordon Jacob |
| 34 | All from the sun's uprise | Philip Tomblings |
| 35 | Help me, O Lord | Thomas Arne |
| 36 | Come, sweetest death | Johann Sebastian Bach |
| 37 | Flocks in pastures green abiding | Johann Sebastian Bach |
| 38 | Forget me not | Johann Sebastian Bach |
| 39 | O love of whom is truth and light | Temple Bevan |
| 40 | Be peace on earth | William Crotch |
| 41 | Jesu, the very thought of thee | Tomás Luis de Victoria |
| 42 | Above him stood the seraphim | Richard Dering |
| 43 | He that is down needs fear no fall | John Dowland |
| 44 | Most glorious Lord of life | William Harris |
| 45 | Vox ultima crucis | William Harris |
| 46 | My eyes for beauty pine | Herbert Howells |
| 47 | Drop down, ye heavens | Heathcote Statham |
| 48 | Richard de Castre's Prayer to Jesus | Richard R. Terry |
| 49 | A prayer of St. Richard of Chichester | Robert White |
| 50 | O How amiable | Ralph Vaughan Williams |