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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.
The whole book of Psalms : with their wonted tunes, harmonized in four parts
Rimbault, Edward F (1816-1876); Sternhold, Thomas (1549); Hopkins, John (1570); Este, Thomas (1550-1625); Musical Antiquarian Society
[1844]
With reproduction of the original t.p., dedication and preface. The metrical version by Sternhold and Hopkins.
The 103rd. psalm, : composed for the Bradford Triennial Musical Festival, 1856
Jackson, William (1815-1866); Addison, Hollier & Lucas
[between 1856 and 1863]
For 4 solo voices (SATB) 8 part chorus (SSAATTBB) and piano. 2 shillings each section. Pl. no. : A.H.L.2112.