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The seraph : a collection of sacred music suitable to public or private devotion : consisting of the most celebrated psalm and hymn tunes; with selections from the works of Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Pleyel, and favourite English and Italian composers: adapted to words from Milton, Young, Watts, Wesley, Merrick, Cowper, Henry Kirke White, Dr. Collyer, &c. To which are added many original pieces, composed and the whole arranged for four voices with an accompaniment for the pianoforte or organ and violoncello (v.2)
Whitaker, John (1776-1847)
[1818?]
Engraved title-pages, that of v.2 by William Blake.
Why 'Murder the Psalms'? : some thoughts about our chanting. Vox ancilla verbi
Pott, Francis (1832-1909)
1903
The "greater part" by Francis Pott.
Church music notes
Strutt, Richard
[189-?]
Reprinted from St. Peter's, (Eaton Square), Parish magazine.
Voice production in choir training : a paper read at the Church Congress, London, October, 1899
Richardson, A Madeley (1868-1949)
[1899]
Reprinted from the Official Report of the Church Congress by Bemrose and Sons, Limited, Derby; and London.
Church music : the music of the services (chanting)
[189-?]
Reprinted form the Official Report of the Church Congress by Bemrose and Sons, Limited, Derby London and Watford.
Art : music considered in its effect upon, and connection with, the Worship of the Church
Strutt, Richard
[1894]
Reprinted from the official Report of the Church Congress, by Bemrose and Sons, Limited, Derby;... London.