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Documents par ordre de pertinence
001643 (1785-01-01) Uriah DavenportThe psalm-Singer's companion. Containing, A New introduction, With such Directions for Singing, as is proper and necessary for Learners: and, The psalms of David new Tun'd, With such Musick, as will express the Words in their proper Sense. Also, Chanting-Tunes for Te Deum, Jubilate Deo, Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis, and Deus Misereatur. Likewise, nine anthems and six hymns. All being composed in Four Musical Parts, according to the most authentic Rules. The Third Edition. By Uriah Davenport, Teacher.
001645 (1758-01-01) Uriah DavenportThe psalm-Singer's pocket companion. Containing, first, a new introduction, with such directions for singing, as is proper and necessary for learners. Secondly, the psalms of David new tun'd, with such musick, as will best express the words to their proper sense. Also, chanting-tunes for Te Deum, Jubilate Deo, Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis, and Deus Misereatur. Likewise, nine anthems and six hymns. All being composed in Four Musical Parts, according to the most authentick Rules. The second edition. By Uriah Davenport, Teacher of the same.
001646 (1755-01-01) Uriah DavenportThe psalm-Singer's pocket companion. Containing, first, a new introduction, with such directions for singing, as is proper and necessary for learners. Secondly, the psalms of David new tun'd, with such musick, as will best express the words to their proper sense. Also, chanting-tunes for Te Deum, Jubilate Deo, Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis, and Deus Misereatur. Likewise, nine anthems and six hymns. All being composed in Four Musical Parts, according to the most authentick Rules. By Uriah Davenport, Teacher of the same.
001649 (1743-01-01) William Tans'UrA compleat melody: or, the harmony of Sion. In three books. Containing, I. A New, and Compleat Introduction to the Grounds of Music, Theoretical and Practical, Vocal and Instrumental: Teaching all its Rudiments, and Composition in all its Branches, by way of Dialogue, in a New and easy Method. With all the usual Terms used in Music, as deriv'd from the Greek, Latin, French, Italian, &c. - In Twelve Chapters. II. The Psalms of David New Tun'd: Which Music expresses the true Sense and Sound of the Words, more than any extant. With a Table of all the Tunes, and what Psalms are proper to each Tune; and a Table of Psalms suited to the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England, &c. With Gloria Patri's suited to the Measures of every Psalm in the Book. III. A New, and Select Number of Divine Hymns, and Easy Anthems, on various Occasions: With a Scale of Music proper for either Voice, Organ, Virginals, Harpsicord, or Spinnet. With several Canons of Two, Three, and Four Parts in One. To which is added, Te Deum, and Magnificat, and a Chanting-Tune for the Reading-Psalms. The Whole is Composed in Two, Three, and Four Musical Parts, according to the most Authentic Rules; and set down in Score, (and Figur'd) for either Voice or Organ, &c. By William Tans'ur, Author of The Melody of the Heart. And the Beauty of Holiness. according to his Original Manuscript: With large Additions.
001651 (1738-01-01) William Tans'UrA compleat melody; or, the harmony of Sion. In three books. I. A new, and compleat introduction to the Grounds of Musick: Theoretical, and Practical, Vocal and Instrument: teaching all its rudiments, and composition in all its branches; by way of dialogue, in a new and easy method. With all the usual terms used in musick, as deriv'd from the Greek, Latin, French, Italian, &c.- In twelve chapters. II. The Psalms of David new tun'd: which musick expresses the true sense and sound of the words, more than any extant. With a table of all the tunes, and what psalms are proper to each tune; and a table of psalms suited to the feasts and fasts of the Church of England, &c. With Gloria Patri's suited to the measures of every psalm in the book. III. A new, and select number of divine hymns, and easy anthems, on various occasions: with a seale of musick proper for either voice, organ, virginals, harpsicord, or spinnet. With several canons of two, three, and four parts in one. To which is added, To Deum, and Magnificat, and a Chanting-Tune for the Reading-Psalms. The whole is composed in two, three, and four musical parts, according to the most authentick rules; and set down in score, (and figur'd) for either voice or organ, &c. By William Tans'ur, (Author of the Melody of the Heart. and of Moral-Philosophy.)
001648 (1748-01-01) William Tans'UrThe royal psalmodist compleat: or, the new universal harmony. Being a whole body of church-musick: Containing near One Hundred of the very best Tunes, both Old and New; adapted to the most select Portions of the whole Book of Psalms: With Variety of Tunes, entirely New. Extracted from the Best masters, both Ancient and Modern; and Correctly set in Four Parts, according to the Nicest Rules, for Voices, or Organ, &c. and so neat as to be sung in Two or Three Parts, when Voices can't be had; exempt from the least Disallowance; and fitted for all Teachers, Learners, and Musical Societies, &c. To which are added, A New Jubilate, and Magnificat: With a Variety of Hymns, Anthems, Canons, &c. with compendious Instructions to the Whole. By William Tansur, Musico Theorico. Author of the Melody of the Heart; The Harmony of Sion; The Beauty of Holiness, &c. &c. &c.
001653 (1737-01-01) William Tans'UrThe works of Mr. William Tans'ur. In two parts Part I. A compleat melody: or, the harmony of Sion. In Three Books. Containing I. A New, and Compleat Introduction to the Grounds of Musick: Teaching its Rudiments and Composition in all its Branches, by way of Dialogue; in a new and easy Method: With all the usual Terms used in Musick, as derived from the Greek, Latin, French, Italian, &c. In Twelve Chapters. II. The Psalms of David new tun'd, which Musick expresses the true Sense and Sound of the Words, more than any extant. With a Table of all the Tunes, and what Psalms are proper to each Tune, &c. With Gloria Patri's. III. A new and select Number of divine Hymns and easy Anthems, &c. To which is added, Te Deum, and Magnificat, and a Chanting-Tune for the Reading-Psalms, &c. Part II. The melody of the heart: or, the psalmist's pocket companion. In Two Parts. Containing I. The new Version of the Psalms of David new tun'd; with Musick more proper to the Sense of the Words than any extant. With an Alphabetical Table of all the Tunes, and what Psalms are proper to each Tune; and a Table of Psalms suited to the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England, and other Varieties of Life. With Gloria Patri's proper to the Measures of every Psalm in the Book. II. New and select Hymns and easy Anthems on several Occasions, &c.
001657 (1724-01-01) James GreenA book of psalm-tunes, with Variety of Anthems in Four Parts, with Chanting-Tunes for Te Deum, Benedictus, Magnificat, &c. and such Directions for Singing, as are suited to the Capacities of Common-Learners. By James Green.
000255 (2006) Noel TurnerSinging The Word: The Cantatas of J S Bach
000257 (2006) Hugh BenhamNicholas Ludford, Mass Inclina cor meum deus and Antiphons, ed. David Skinner. Early English Church Music, 44. (Stainer & Bell, London, 2003, £47.50. ISBN 0-85249-869-1.)
000273 (2005) Richard FreedmanReview: Pierre de la Rue and Musical Life at the Habsburg-Burgundian Court
000292 (2005) Owen Rees [Royaume-Uni]Adventures of Portuguese ‘Ancient Music’ In Oxford, London, and Paris: Duarte Lobo’s ‘Liber Missarum’ and Musical Antiquarianism, 1650–1850
000472 (1999) Russell E. Murray Jr.David Crook, Orlando di Lasso’s Imitation Magnificats for Counter‐Reformation Munich
001644 (1759-01-01) John ArnoldThe leicestershire harmony. Containing a set of excellent psalm-tunes and anthems, entirely new. Also, two new chanting-tunes for Te Deum and Magnificat. The whole composed, in modern taste, for four voices, by an eminent master of the county of Leicester; and now first published for the use of country churches. By John Arnold, Philo-Musicae, Author of the Compleat Psalmodist, Essex Harmony, and the Psalmist's Recreation.

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