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'''Died:''' 1770
'''Died:''' 1770


'''Biography'''<br>
'''Biography'''
 
John Broderip was born in Wells on 2 February 1719, the son of William Broderip (1683-1726).
John Broderip was born in Wells on 2 February 1719, the son of William Broderip (1683-1726).


From 1 April 1741 until his death in 1770, John Broderip was organist of [[Wikipedia:Wells Cathedral|Wells Cathedral]] (a post held by his father from 1712 to 1726).
From 1 April 1741 until his death in 1770, John Broderip was organist of [[Wikipedia:Wells Cathedral|Wells Cathedral]] (a post held by his father from 1712 to 1726).


The Grove Dictionary comments that 'On 2 September 1740, during a brief period as organist of [[wikipedia:Minehead|Minehead]], he advertised for subscribers to his ''[[A New Set of Anthems and Psalm Tunes (John Broderip)|New Set of Anthems]]'' (Wells, c1747)', while the ''Hymn Tune Index'' dates the ''New Set of Anthems'' to 1745, noting a reference to it being advertised in May that year.
The Grove Dictionary comments that 'On 2 September 1740, during a brief period as organist of {{w|Minehead}}, he advertised for subscribers to his ''[[A New Set of Anthems and Psalm Tunes (John Broderip)|New Set of Anthems]]'' (Wells, c1747)', while the ''Hymn Tune Index'' dates the ''New Set of Anthems'' to 1745, noting a reference to it being advertised in May that year.


''A Second Book of New Anthems and Psalm Tunes'' was published in London in 1749 (being advertised in the ''Sherborne Mercury'' on 1 May that year), with a second edition being published in around 1764.
{{NoComp|A Second Book of New Anthems and Psalm Tunes}} was published in London in 1749 (being advertised in the ''{{w|Sherborne Mercury}}'' on 1 May that year), with a second edition being published in around 1764.


''Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs'', dedicated to Francis Seymour, Dean of Wells, was published around 1769 (the ''Hymn Tune Index'' notes that the CPM gives a date of 1769, but that the book was advertised in the ''Public Advertiser'' on 30 June 1770).
''Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs'', dedicated to Francis Seymour, Dean of Wells, was published around 1769 (the ''Hymn Tune Index'' notes that the CPM gives a date of 1769, but that the book was advertised in the ''Public Advertiser'' on 30 June 1770).


John Broderip was also organist at [[wikipedia:Shepton Mallet|Shepton Mallet]], being described as such on the title page of his ''Six Glees for three Voices ... Opera Quinta''. He was buried on 30 December 1770, and the Grove Dictionary notes that the post of organist at Shepton Mallet was advertised as vacant in January 1771.  
John Broderip was also organist at {{w|Shepton Mallet}}, being described as such on the title page of his ''Six Glees for three Voices Opera Quinta''. He was buried on 30 December 1770, and the Grove Dictionary notes that the post of organist at Shepton Mallet was advertised as vacant in January 1771.  


John's son [[Robert Broderip]] (c1758-1808) was an organist in Bristol: his works include ''Portions of Psalms'' (Bath, 1798) which included some of his own tunes and some of his father's.
John's son [[Robert Broderip]] (c1758-1808) was an organist in Bristol: his works include ''Portions of Psalms'' (Bath, 1798) which included some of his own tunes and some of his father's.


==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*''[[Arise and hail the sacred day (John Broderip)|Arise and hail the sacred day]]'' &nbsp; ( [http://www.notamos.co.uk/145458.shtml {{net}}] )
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*{{NoComp|As pants the hart for cooling streams}}{{LLink|BrodJ-AsPants_NSA.pdf|BrodJ-AsPants_NSA.mid|BrodJ-AsPants_NSA.sib|Sibelius 3}}
===Anthems and canticles===
*''[[Behold, I bring you glad tidings (John Broderip)|Behold, I bring you glad tidings]]'' &nbsp; ( [http://www.notamos.co.uk/145455.shtml {{net}}] )
*''Awake up my glory''
*{{NoComp|Elegy on the death of Mr Shenstone}} &nbsp; ( [http://www.notamos.co.uk/145372.shtml {{net}}] )
*{{NoCo|Behold, I bring you glad tidings}}
*''[[Gentle Cupid, lend an ear (John Broderip)|Gentle Cupid, lend an ear]]''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.notamos.co.uk/145371.shtml {{net}}] )
*''God be merciful unto us''
*{{NoComp|O God of hosts, the mighty Lord}}{{LLink|BrodJ-OGodOfHosts.pdf|BrodJ-OGodOfHosts.mid|BrodJ-OGodOfHosts.sib|Sibelius 3}}
*''God is our hope and strength''
*''[[The beauty of Israel is slain (John Broderip)|The beauty of Israel is slain]]'' &nbsp; ( [http://www.notamos.co.uk/145452.shtml {{net}}] )
*''O God, thou art my God''
*{{NoComp|The Lord, the only God, is great}}{{LLink|BrodJ-TheLordTheOnly.pdf|BrodJ-TheLordTheOnly.mid|BrodJ-TheLordTheOnly.sib|Sibelius 3}}
*{{NoCo|O pray for the peace of Jerusalem}}
*{{NoComp|Ye saints and servants of the Lord}}{{LLink|BrodJ-YeSaints.pdf|BrodJ-YeSaints.mid|BrodJ-YeSaints.sib|Sibelius 3}}
*''O sing unto the Lord a new song''
 
*{{NoCo|The beauty of Israel is slain}}
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===Secular works===
*''By music, minds an equal temper know''
*{{NoCo|Elegy on the death of Mr Shenstone}}
*{{NoCo|Gentle Cupid, lend an ear}}
*''Love's a gentle generous passion''
*''Music the fiercest griefs can charm''
*''When Delia on the plain appears''


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===Metrical psalm and hymn tunes===
*{{NoCo|Arise and hail the sacred day}}
*''As pants the hart for cooling streams''
**[[As pants the hart for cooling streams (from A New Set of Anthems and Psalm Tunes) (John Broderip)|from ''A New Set of Anthems and Psalm Tunes'']]
**from ''Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs''
*{{NoCo|From lowest depths of woe}}
*''God is our refuge in distress''
*{{NoCo|Have mercy, Lord, on me}}
*{{NoCo|Just judge of heaven, against my foes}}
*''Lord, let me know my term of days''
*''My soul, inspired with sacred love''
*{{NoCo|O all ye people, clap your hands}}
*''O come, loud anthems let us sing''
*''O God, my gracious God, to thee''
*''O God, my heart is fixed, 'tis bent''
**[[O God, my heart is fixed, 'tis bent (from A New Set of Anthems and Psalm Tunes) (John Broderip)|from ''A New Set of Anthems and Psalm Tunes'']]
**from ''Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs''
*{{NoCo|O God of hosts, the mighty Lord}}
*''O Israel's shepherd, Joseph's guide''
*''O render thanks and bless the Lord''
*''The Lord descended from above''
*{{NoCo|The Lord, the only God, is great}}
*''The man is blest who fears the Lord''
*''Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known''
*''To God, the mighty Lord''
*''To thee, my God and Saviour, I''
*''With my whole heart, my King and God''
*{{NoCo|With one consent let all the earth}}
*{{NoCo|When we, our weary limbs to rest}}
*{{NoCo|Ye boundless realms of joy}}
*{{NoCo|Ye saints and servants of the Lord}}
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==Publications==  
==Publications==  
*{{NoComp|A New Set of Anthems and Psalm Tunes}}. London, [1745]<br>
*{{NoComp|A New Set of Anthems and Psalm Tunes}}. London, [1745]
*''A Second Book of New Anthems and Psalm Tunes''. London, [1749, reissued c1764]<br>
*{{NoComp|A Second Book of New Anthems and Psalm Tunes}}. London, [1749, reissued c1764]
*''Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs''. London, [c1769]<br>
*''Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs''. London, [c1769]
 
*''Six Glees for three Voices … Opera Quinta''. London, [c1770]
==External links==
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Revision as of 01:28, 31 May 2020

Life

Born: 2 February 1719

Died: 1770

Biography

John Broderip was born in Wells on 2 February 1719, the son of William Broderip (1683-1726).

From 1 April 1741 until his death in 1770, John Broderip was organist of Wells Cathedral (a post held by his father from 1712 to 1726).

The Grove Dictionary comments that 'On 2 September 1740, during a brief period as organist of MineheadLink to the English Wikipedia article, he advertised for subscribers to his New Set of Anthems (Wells, c1747)', while the Hymn Tune Index dates the New Set of Anthems to 1745, noting a reference to it being advertised in May that year.

A Second Book of New Anthems and Psalm Tunes was published in London in 1749 (being advertised in the Sherborne MercuryLink to the English Wikipedia article on 1 May that year), with a second edition being published in around 1764.

Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, dedicated to Francis Seymour, Dean of Wells, was published around 1769 (the Hymn Tune Index notes that the CPM gives a date of 1769, but that the book was advertised in the Public Advertiser on 30 June 1770).

John Broderip was also organist at Shepton MalletLink to the English Wikipedia article, being described as such on the title page of his Six Glees for three Voices … Opera Quinta. He was buried on 30 December 1770, and the Grove Dictionary notes that the post of organist at Shepton Mallet was advertised as vacant in January 1771.

John's son Robert Broderip (c1758-1808) was an organist in Bristol: his works include Portions of Psalms (Bath, 1798) which included some of his own tunes and some of his father's.

List of choral works

Anthems and canticles

Secular works

Metrical psalm and hymn tunes

 
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Publications

External links

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