Table: editions

edition_numbereditorcontributorsubmission_datepublication_dateedition_notesedition_statusstatus_dateviewerpage_idpage_titlework_titlecomposer_namelast_editedlast_updated
22895Edmund Gooch2010-12-212010-12-21The markings of first and second time bars are editorial. The source has music for the introductory symphony, the verse (with the words of the first verse underlaid) and the symphony between verses. The text of the second verse is given beside the music with no indication of whether a concluding symphony should be played after it, but in the preface to the source, Garbett states that 'Although many of the Psalms have symphonies at the end of the verses, it is not intended that they should be played after the ''last'' verse, but to close with the voices ''ad libitum'', the regulation of which I leave to the judgment and taste of the performers'.63667Lord, hear my prayer, and to my cry (Richard Garbett)Lord, hear my prayer, and to my cryRichard Garbett2023-09-16 08:23:55

Table: files

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22895.3Garb-LordHearMy.mxl22895internalsourcesourceMusic XML{{XML}} 2023-09-16 08:23:55
22895.2Garb-LordHearMy.mid22895internalsoundsoundmid{{Mid}} 2023-09-16 08:23:55
22895.1Garb-LordHearMy.pdf22895internalscorescorepdf{{Pdf}} 39Public DomainA422023-09-16 08:23:55
22895.4Garb-LordHearMy.sib22895internalsourcesource2Sibelius{{Sib}}(Sibelius 3)2023-09-16 08:23:55