"But thou, O Hope," Air from Collins' Ode on the Passions. [See also Vol. H] The Syren's Song to Ulysses, from Pope's translation of Homer, for two choirs. [See also Vols. De, E and F] "Fill it up," Catch for 3 voices. "O gentle sleep," Glee, 4 voices [See also Vol. De]. Awake, my love," Glee, 3 voices "Plurimus in cœlis," Catch, 3 voices. B, Db and Dc]. [See also Vols. do. "Blessed is he," Round, 3 voices. [See also Vols. C, Db and Dc] 'Quid pejus cura est?" Round, 3 voices. [See also Vols. C, Db and Dc] "No stormy winter," Glee, 3 voices. [See also Vol. De] "In paper case," Glee, 4 voices. [See also Vols. B and D] "Prithee, fill me the glass," Glee, 4 voices. 1778 arranged for the Organ Fugue for the Organ, introduced into Handel's “I B. Cooke, jun. Dr. Cooke do. do. do. do. do. do. "Genius of England," Chorus. 1776 do. "Vouchsafe, O Lord," Solo and Chorus. [See also "Miserere mei," Round, 4 voices. "Glory be to God," Canon, 3 voices. 1787 "Turn, Amaryllis," Glee for 4 voices The alto part added, 1777, by "Now the bright morning star," Glee, 4 voices. "Attend, ye vocal swains," Glee, 4 voices. "Blest pair of Syrens," Glee, 4 voices. 1774 do. 1784. do. do. T. Brewer. Dr. Cooke. do. 1774 do. do. "More with the love," Glee, 4 voices. [See also Vol. "Come, thou rosy dimpled boy," Glee, 3 voices. [See also Vol. Dej. do. "Britannia leaning," Epitaph on General Wolfe, Round, 5 voices. [See also Vol. Dc] "After long toils," Glee, 3 voices "Life's little flower," [See also Vol. B] VOLUME Db. "Tis Beauty calls," Ode for 4 voices. 1776 66 Deh, dove; senza me," Glee for 4 voices. "The busy din of day," Glee for 3 voices. 1776. Dr. Cooke 1774. do. [See also Vol. H] do. "When to the Muses haunted hill," Ode for voices. 1780. [See also Vol. Da} do. "Touch'd to the soul," Catch, 3 voices. 1789. [See also Vol. Ab] . do. “Albion, thy sea-encircled isle," Glee, 4 voices. 1778 "Daughter of Jove," Glee for 4 voices. [See also Vols. E and H] “ Hallelujah, hæc dies," Motett, 4 voices. "Curst as the Evil One," Catch, 4 voices. "Vouchsafe, O Lord," Solo and Chorus. also Vols. Da and Dc] Overture to the Christmas Ode. "Farewell, thou mighty Prince of Bass," Air Lesson for Organ, or Harpsichord with Pedals "Here India Bonds," Catch, 4 voices. J. Webber. do. do. 1775 1772. [See Dr. Cooke. do. do. do. Dr. Cooke, J. S. Bach. 1776 Dr. Cooke. "This night's the day," Catch, 4 voices. 1776 Symphony to the Anthem, "Behold, how good and joyful." 1775. [See also Vol. H] "War begets poverty," Round, 5 voices "Quam pulchra es," Motett, 3 voices do. Musical Extracts from Thomas Morley's Introduction "Arise, my heart," Hymn for 2 voices "Nymph, over thee," Glee for 4 voices. [See also Vol. Da]. "May each married lady," Catch, 4 voices. 1771. [See also Vols. De and De] "Blessed is he," Round, 3 voices. 1771. [See also Vols. C, Da and De] "Plurimus in cœlis," Catch, 3 voices. [See also Vols. Quid pejus cura est?" Round, 3 voyces. [See also "Stern Winter now renews," Cantata for the Islington "In peace 'mongst ourselves," Trio for do. 1764 do. do. B. Cooke, jun. do. Dr. Cooke. do. do. "As the hart panteth," Solo Anthem. [See also Vol. "Let your light shine," do. "Here lies the body," Catch, voices Dr. Cooke. “Come, thou monarch," Glee, 3 voices. 1776. [See also Vol. Da]. 2222 do. Tho' mean thy birth," Glee, 3 voices. [See also Vol. De]. Organ part to the Te Deum, Jubilate, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis in G. [See score in Vol. H] "Ah, bestrew you, by my fay," Three-part Song. [See also Vols. Aa and I]. "Who shall have my fair lady," do. "Hey day, jolly Ruttekin," Dr. Cooke. do. W. Cornish, jun. [See also Vol. I] do. do. [See also Vol. B] do. [See also Vol. H] Ravenscroft. do. "Dare you haunt our hallow'd green." "Round, around," do. A Greek Calendar to find Easter. Collins' Ode on the Passions "Quid pejus cura est?" Round, 4 voices. [See also Blessed is he," Round, 3 voices. [See also Vols. C, "Plurimus in cœlis," Catch, 4 voices. "May each married lady," Catch, 4 voices. [See also B, Da and Db] Vols. Db and De] also Vols. Da and De] "Britannia, leaning," Round, 5 voices. 1773 Galliard. Dr. Cooke do. do. B. Cooke, jun. [See also Vols. Dr. Cooke. B. Cooke, jun. 1773. [See Dr. Cooke, [See also Vols. B and De] . "Of his right eye," Catch, 5 voices. See also Vol. De] "To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost," Canon, 4 voices. "Vouchsafe, O Lord," Solo and Chorus. [See also Vols. Da Db and De] do. "Ye powers who taught,” Air. 1773. [See also Vul. Dej 22 22 22 do. do. do. do. do. VOLUME Dd. "In the merry month of May," Glee, 4 voices. 1772. Harpsichord Piece "I heard a great voice," Anthem, with instruments. 1764; revised, 1771 March (in F) for wind instruments, for the 58th Regiment. [See also Vol. C] . "Not unto us," Canon, 4 voices Chorusses added to Pergolesi's Stabat Mater. 1759 "O praise God in His holiness," Verse Anthem. 1762 "As the hart panteth," Solo Anthem. 1764. [See also Vol. Db] "Call to remembrance," Anthem, with instruments. 1764 "O sacred friendship," Glee, 4 voices. 1771 "The feelings of a lovesick heart," Ballad. 1771 "Strange that this difference," Round, 6 voices. [See do. VOLUME De. "Behold, how good and joyful," Anthem, with instru- Vols. Da, Db and Dc] "No stormy winter enters there," Glee, 3 voices. 1772. [See also Vol. Da] "More with the love," Glee, 4 voices. 1773. [See also Vol. Da] 1772. [See the Dr. Cooke. [See also do. do. do. “Hail, all hail! Britannia," Glee, 3 voices. 1773 do. do. "Come, thou rosy dimpled boy," Glee, 3 voices. 1773. [See also Vol. Da] "Tho' mean thy birth," Glee, 3 voices. 1772. [See "O gentle sleep," Glee, 4 voices. 1773 [See also Vols. Da, E and F] 1773 1773 do. For voices only. "Ye powers who taught," Air. 1773. See also Vol. Dej "Fain would I," Glee, 3 voices. 1774 Lovely fair one," Song. do. 1773 "In the merry month of May," Glee, 4 voices. [See also Vols. B and Dc]. "Why, busy boys," Glee, 5 voices. 1772. [See also Vol. D] "Fair Susan," Glee, 4 voices. 1772 "Britannia leaning," Round, 5 voices. [See also Vols. Da and Dc] "To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost," Canon. 1773. [See also Vol. Dc] The same in score "Of his right eye," Catch, 5 voices. 1772. [See also Vol. Dc] "So sleep the brave," 4 voices, with instruments. 1774 Fugue in B flat. 1774 "When all Thy mercies," Air and Chorus. [See also Vol. H]. Fugue in C. 1773 Voluntary in G minor do. Do. in D major "Quid pejus cura est?" Canon, 4 voices. [See also Vols. B, Da, and Db] "Blessed is he," Round, 3 voices. [See also Vols. C, "Plurimus in cœlis, do. 4 voices. [See also Vols. B, Da and Db] May each married lady," do. 3 voices. [See also "Hush to peace," Glee, 3 voices Exercises in composition. VOLUME E. Ode on the Genius of Chatterton, commencing ""Tis done, the mighty stripling." 1786 Dr. Cooke. "Thyrsis, when he left me," Duett. 1789. [See also 1789. [See also Vol. I] "To Thee, great God,” ditto, 3 voices. 1792 "Let us eat, let us drink," Round for 4 voices. 1786. [See also Vols. A, Ab, and I] "To fair Fidele's grassy tomb," Elegy for 4 1784. [See also Vol. I] "Will you buy any tape?" also Vols. A and G]. voices. Catch for 4 voices. [See "Lawn as white as driven snow," Glee for 3 voices. [See also Vol. G] The Syren's Song to Ulysses; from Pope's translation of Homer; for two choirs. [See also Vols. Da, "Long may live my lovely Hetty," Glee for 4 voices. Halcyon days," Glee for 4 voices do. do. do. 1791. [See "Forgive, O Lord," Hymn before the Sacrament. 1791 "Spirit of God," Hymn for Whit Sunday. 1791 These two Hymns were composed for the "Sweet Tenant of the Tomb," Ode, unfinished. [See Three Chants do. ི་ ི་ VOLUME F. Choral Service, composed in 1787, at the request of Instructions for the performance of this Service "Return, gay daughter,” an Ode (for voices and instruments) on the King's recovery. 1789 1787 The Music in the Play of "The Tempest" Dr. Cooke. do. do. Purcell. Dr. Cooke. VOLUME G. "Hand in hand," Glee for 5 voices. 1777 Dr. Cooke. 1777. [See also Vol. E]. "Lawn as white as driven snow," Glee for 3 voices. "Will you buy any tape?" Catch for 4 voices. 1777. do. [See also Vols. E and A] do. "Beneath in the dust," Catch for 3 voices. 1776 Overture to Collins' "Ode on the Passions." [See also do. Vol. H]. do. |