An Original Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes (Almond Woolf)
General information
The title page of An Original Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes by Almond Woolf of Redruth describes the work as 'AN ORIGINAL SET [/] OF [/] PSALM AND HYMN TUNES, [/] IN FOUR PARTS: [/] ADAPTED TO THE [/] HYMNS OF WESLEY AND DR. WATTS, THE PSALMS OF THE NEW VERSION, &c. [/] LIKEWISE, [/] A DISMISSION AND JUBILATE. [/] THE MUSIC COMPOSED [/] BY ALMOND WOOLF, REDRUTH, CORNWALL. [/] PRICE FIVE SHILLINGS. [/] REDRUTH: [/] PRINTED AND SOLD FOR THE AUTHOR BY FRANCIS SYMONS. [/] 1836.'
A dedicatory page reads 'TO THE [/] REV. JOHN WEBSTER HAWKESLEY, [/] RECTOR OF THE PARISH OF REDRUTH, [/] THIS WORK [/] IS, [/] WITH THE UTMOST DEFERENCE AND REGARD, RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, [/] BY [/] HIS VERY OBLIGED AND OBEDIENT HUMBLE SERVANT, [/] THE AUTHOR.'
Publication date and place: 1836 by Francis Symons in Redruth, Cornwall.
The collection contains 48 pages of music, consisting of 31 metrical psalm or hymn tunes, a dismission and a setting of the Jubilate.
List of works
Pages | Description | Text |
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1 | GRACE. C.M. Hy: 1 Wesley. | O for a thousand tongues to sing |
2 | TRURO. C.M. Hy: 12 Wesley. | Come ye that love the Lord |
3 | MESSIAH. P.M. Hy: 66 Wesley. | Lo! he comes with clouds descending |
4 | INTEREST. 6 lines 8s Hy: 201 Wesley | And can it be that I should gain |
5 | REDEMPTION. 4 lines 7s Hy: 350 Wesley. | Holy Lamb, who thee receive |
6-7 | CHEERFULNESS. 8 lines 8s Hy: 73 Wesley. | Away with our sorrow and fear |
7 | THOUGHT. S.M. Hy: 43 Wesley. | And am I born to die? |
8 | PENVENTON. C.M. Hy: 37 Wesley. | Jesus, the name high over all |
9 | TRUMP. L.M. Hy: 57 Wesley. | The great Archangel's trump shall sound |
10 | BELIEVER. 4 lines 10s & 11s Hy: 198 Wesley. | O what shall I do, my Saviour to praise |
11 | PENRYN. L.M. Ps: 147 Dr Watts. | Praise ye the Lord, 'tis good to raise |
12 | ADORATION. 4 lines 6s & 2. 8s Hy: 34 Wesley. | Let earth and heav'n agree |
13 | WORSHIP. P.M. Ps: 122 Dr Watts. | How pleased and blest was I |
14-15 | SOVEREIGNTY. P.M. Ps: 50 Dr Watts. | The God of glory sends his summons forth |
16 | LOVE. S.M. Hy: 137 Wesley. | When shall thy love constrain |
17-18 | REFUGE. 8 lines 7s Hy: 143 Wesley. | Jesu, lover of my soul |
18-19 | MERCY. 6 lines 8s Hy: 189 Wesley. | Now I have found the ground wherein |
20 | FALMOUTH. 6 lines 7s Hy: 20 Wesley. | Weary souls that wander wide |
21 | IMMORTALITY. 6 lines 8s Hy: 224 Wesley. | I'll praise my maker while I've breath |
22 | OMNIPOTENT. C.M. Hy: 559 Wesley. | God moves in a mysterious way |
23 | SUPPLICATION. L.M. Ps: 69 New Version. | Save me, O God, from waves that roll |
24 | PENZANCE. L.M. Ps: 150 New Version. | O praise the Lord in that blest place |
25 | CARN BREA. C.M. Ps: 117 New Version. | With cheerful notes let all the earth |
26 | DISPLEASURE. C.M. Ps: 76 New Version. | Why hast thou cast us off, O God? |
27 | BRISTOL. C.M. Ps: 98 New Version. | Sing to the Lord a new-made song |
28-29 | REDRUTH. L.M. Hy: 246 Wesley. | My soul, through my Redeemer's care |
30-31 | PRAISE. L.M. Ps: 95 New Version. | O come, loud anthems let us sing |
31-32 | TRIBULATION. 8 lines 7s Hy: 76 Wesley. | Who are these arrayed in white? |
33 | HELSTONE. C.M. Ps: 145 Dr Watts. | Sweet is the memory of thy grace |
34-35 | CORONATION NEW. C.M. | All hail the power of Jesu's name |
36 | CELESTIAL. 4 lines 8s & 2. 6s Hy: 333 Wesley. | Come on, my partners in distress |
37-40 | DISMISSION. | Thy name, almighty Lord |
41-48 | JUBILATE. | O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands |
Works at CPDL
Title | Year | Page | Genre | Subgenre | Vo. | Voices |
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I'll praise my maker while I've breath | 1836 | 21 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB |
Sweet is the memory of thy grace | 1836 | 33 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB |