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  • ==Settings by composers== *[[Hosanna to the Son of David (Orlando Gibbons)| Orlando Gibbons]] SSAATTB
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  • ==Settings by composers== *[[Communion Service (Thomas Causton)|Thomas Causton]] SATB
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  • ==Settings by composers== *Orlando Gibbons
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  • ...ll thy ways'' is a hymn by [[Samuel Davies]]. It was published by [[Thomas Gibbons]] as Hymn 59 on pp67-68 of his ''Hymns adapted to Divine Worship'', London: In Gibbons' collection, the hymn has the heading <nowiki>'</nowiki>''The Glories of''
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  • ==Settings by composers== *[[Behold, I bring you glad tidings (Orlando Gibbons)|Orlando Gibbons]] SSAATB (vv. 10b - inserting ''glad'', variant 3,14 - inserting ''in'')
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  • ''Now let our souls on wings sublime'' is a hymn by [[Thomas Gibbons]]: it was first published in his ''Sermons on Various Subjects, with a Hymn ==Settings by composers (automated)==
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  • John Julian (''Dictionary of Hymnology'', 1907) assigns this hymn to [[Thomas Scott]], and says it was published in Enfield's ''Hymns for Public Worship' ==Settings by composers (automated)==
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  • ...rently persuaded many of the major English composers of the day to provide settings of his poems, he reissued the collection, now accompanied by the music in t ...God, who hast me brought (Thomas Ford)|Almighty God which hast me brought (Thomas Ford)]]
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  • ...Preces and Responses to music, specifically for use in services. Some such settings have been contributed to CPDL (see below). ==Settings by composers==
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  • ...This seems plausible, as Ayleward’s hand is remarkably similar to that of Gibbons, and to other pupils of his, including Humfrey, Blow and Purcell. ...4. At that time, he seems to have left for other work, and was replaced by Thomas Gibbs. After Gibbs died of the plague in 1666, Ayleward returned to the rol
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  • *The items composed or arranged by J.S. Bach are settings of Chorales from various compositions, with English translations of the res *Items 36 and 37 are the Elgar and Mozart settings of "Ave Verum Corpus" and Item 54 is the Franck setting of "Panis Angelicus
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  • == Settings by composers == *[[Blessed are all they (Orlando Gibbons)|Orlando Gibbons]] AATTBB or SSAATB (English BCP)
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  • ==Settings by composers== ===Settings in Latin===
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  • ==Settings by composers== *Thomas Clark:
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  • == Settings by composers == *[[Thomas Clark]]:
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  • ...rmly grounded in older styles, while younger contemporaries (Byrd, Morley, Gibbons, Tompkins) missed the pre-Reformation period. His nearest contemporaries (P *'''Father''': Thomas Mundy, b. ~1505, sexton of London's St. Mary-at-Hill church, and a musician
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  • |1750||Earthquake Hymns Pt. I, Earthquake Hymns Pt. II, Death of Thomas Hogg ==Settings of his literary work at CPDL==
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  • ==Settings by composers (manually updated)== *[[Come, Holy Ghost (Thomas Attwood)|Thomas Attwood]] SATB (in English, John Cosin's translation)
    13 KB (2,065 words) - 02:11, 10 September 2023
  • ==Musical settings at CPDL== *[[Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F (Thomas Barrow)|Thomas Barrow in F]] SATB
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  • ==Settings by composers== *[[O Lord, how do my woes increase (Orlando Gibbons)|Orlando Gibbons]] SATB (vv. 1-2, English, [[William Leighton]] metrical version)
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