The Restoration Anthem Volume 1 1660-1689
Publisher | CHURCH MUSIC SOCIETY |
Composer | K Dexter / G Webber |
Voice/Instrument | SATB (divisi) |
Accompaniment | Organ |
Difficulty | Unrated |
for SATB voices in 4 to 8 parts, with organ
This collection presents some of the finest anthems from the period that are suitable for varied use by modern cathedral, collegiate, and church choirs. It presents well-known works and less familiar anthems and includes examples of the three main types of anthem cultivated at the time - the full anthem, the full anthem with verses, and the verse anthem.
Contents:
William Child: O praise the Lord, laud ye the name of the Lord (SSATB, org)
Henry Aldrich: Out of the deep have I called unto thee, O Lord (SATB, org)
John Blow: God is our hope and strength (SSAATTBB, org)
William Child: Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is (SSATB, org)
Robert Creighton: I will arise and go to my Father (SATB, org)
James Hawkins: O praise the Lord all ye heathen (SATB)
Matthew Locke: How doth the city sit solitary (SSATB, org)
Henry Purcell: O Lord God of hosts (SSAATTBB)
Benjamin Rogers: How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord? (SATB)
Benjamin Rogers: I beheld, and lo, a great multitude (SATB, org)
William Tucker: Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? (SSATB, org)
William Turner: Lord, thou hast been our refuge (SATB, org)
Michael Wise: The ways of Sion do mourn (SATB, org)