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===Anthems (including collect settings)=== | ===Anthems (including collect settings)=== | ||
*{{NoComp|Almighty God, unto whom}}{{LLink|Key-AlmightyGodUntoWhom.pdf|Key-AlmightyGodUntoWhom.mid|Key-AlmightyGodUntoWhom.sib|Sibelius 3}} | *{{NoComp|Almighty God, unto whom}} {{LLink|Key-AlmightyGodUntoWhom.pdf|Key-AlmightyGodUntoWhom.mid|Key-AlmightyGodUntoWhom.sib|Sibelius 3}} | ||
* ''Arise, shine, for thy light is come'' | * ''Arise, shine, for thy light is come'' | ||
* ''Behold, how good and joyful'' | * ''Behold, how good and joyful'' | ||
* ''Blessed are all they that fear the Lord'' | * ''Blessed are all they that fear the Lord'' | ||
*{{NoComp|Blessed Lord, who hast caused}}{{LLink|Key-BlessedLordWhoHast.pdf|Key-BlessedLordWhoHast.mid|Key-BlessedLordWhoHast.sib|Sibelius 3}} | *{{NoComp|Blessed Lord, who hast caused}} {{LLink|Key-BlessedLordWhoHast.pdf|Key-BlessedLordWhoHast.mid|Key-BlessedLordWhoHast.sib|Sibelius 3}} | ||
* ''Blow ye the trumpet in Zion'' | * ''Blow ye the trumpet in Zion'' | ||
* ''Christ our Passover'' | * ''Christ our Passover'' | ||
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* ''O clap your hands'' | * ''O clap your hands'' | ||
* ''O God, the author of peace'' | * ''O God, the author of peace'' | ||
*{{NoComp|O God, the king of glory}}{{LLink|KeyJ-OGodTheKingOfGlory.pdf|KeyJ-OGodTheKingOfGlory.mid|KeyJ-OGodTheKingOfGlory.sib|Sibelius 7}} | *{{NoComp|O God, the king of glory}} {{LLink|KeyJ-OGodTheKingOfGlory.pdf|KeyJ-OGodTheKingOfGlory.mid|KeyJ-OGodTheKingOfGlory.sib|Sibelius 7}} | ||
*{{NoComp|O God, who hast prepared}}{{LLink|Key-OGodWhoHast.pdf|Key-OGodWhoHast.mid|Key-OGodWhoHast.sib|Sibelius 3}} | *{{NoComp|O God, who hast prepared}} {{LLink|Key-OGodWhoHast.pdf|Key-OGodWhoHast.mid|Key-OGodWhoHast.sib|Sibelius 3}} | ||
* ''O how amiable are thy dwellings'' | * ''O how amiable are thy dwellings'' | ||
* ''O Lord, thou hast searched me'' | * ''O Lord, thou hast searched me'' | ||
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===Carols=== | ===Carols=== | ||
* ''As shepherds watched their fleecy care'' | * ''As shepherds watched their fleecy care'' | ||
*{{NoComp|Awake, ye drowsy mortals all}}{{LLink|KeyJ-AwakeYeDrowsy.pdf|KeyJ-AwakeYeDrowsy.mid|KeyJ-AwakeYeDrowsy.sib|Sibelius 6}} | *{{NoComp|Awake, ye drowsy mortals all}} {{LLink|KeyJ-AwakeYeDrowsy.pdf|KeyJ-AwakeYeDrowsy.mid|KeyJ-AwakeYeDrowsy.sib|Sibelius 6}} | ||
* ''Come, celebrate th’auspicious morn'' | * ''Come, celebrate th’auspicious morn'' | ||
* ''Come, ye rural shepherds fair'' | * ''Come, ye rural shepherds fair'' | ||
*{{NoComp|Hail happy morn, thrice happy we}}{{LLink|Key-HailHappyMorn.pdf|Key-HailHappyMorn.mid|Key-HailHappyMorn.sib|Sibelius 3}} | *{{NoComp|Hail happy morn, thrice happy we}} {{LLink|Key-HailHappyMorn.pdf|Key-HailHappyMorn.mid|Key-HailHappyMorn.sib|Sibelius 3}} | ||
* ''Hail, hail, once more, auspicious morn'' | * ''Hail, hail, once more, auspicious morn'' | ||
* ''Hark, hark! A gracious voice from heav'n'' | * ''Hark, hark! A gracious voice from heav'n'' | ||
*{{NoComp|He comes, let every heart rejoice}}{{LLink|KeyJ-HeComes.pdf|KeyJ-HeComes.mid|KeyJ-HeComes.sib|Sibelius 7}} | *{{NoComp|He comes, let every heart rejoice}} {{LLink|KeyJ-HeComes.pdf|KeyJ-HeComes.mid|KeyJ-HeComes.sib|Sibelius 7}} | ||
* ''Rejoice, ye shepherds; hail the blessed morn'' | * ''Rejoice, ye shepherds; hail the blessed morn'' | ||
* ''The glorious morn of man’s redemption see'' | * ''The glorious morn of man’s redemption see'' | ||
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* ''How pleasant is thy dwelling place'' | * ''How pleasant is thy dwelling place'' | ||
* ''I did in heart rejoice'' | * ''I did in heart rejoice'' | ||
*{{NoComp|I lift mine eyes to Sion hill}}{{LLink|Key-ILiftMineEyes.pdf|Key-ILiftMineEyes.mid|Key-ILiftMineEyes.sib|Sibelius 3}} | *{{NoComp|I lift mine eyes to Sion hill}} {{LLink|Key-ILiftMineEyes.pdf|Key-ILiftMineEyes.mid|Key-ILiftMineEyes.sib|Sibelius 3}} | ||
* ''I set the Lord still in my sight'' | * ''I set the Lord still in my sight'' | ||
*{{NoComp|In trouble and in thrall}}{{LLink|Key-InTrouble.pdf|Key-InTrouble.mid|Key-InTrouble.sib|Sibelius 3}} | *{{NoComp|In trouble and in thrall}} {{LLink|Key-InTrouble.pdf|Key-InTrouble.mid|Key-InTrouble.sib|Sibelius 3}} | ||
*{{NoComp|Lord, number out my life and days}}{{LLink|Key-LordNumber.pdf|Key-LordNumber.mid|Key-LordNumber.sib|Sibelius 3}} | *{{NoComp|Lord, number out my life and days}} {{LLink|Key-LordNumber.pdf|Key-LordNumber.mid|Key-LordNumber.sib|Sibelius 3}} | ||
* ''Lord, unto thee I make my moan'' | * ''Lord, unto thee I make my moan'' | ||
* ''Mark and behold the upright man'' | * ''Mark and behold the upright man'' | ||
*{{NoComp|My heart is set to laud the Lord}}{{LLink|Key-MyHeartIsSet.pdf|Key-MyHeartIsSet.mid|Key-MyHeartIsSet.sib|Sibelius 3}} | *{{NoComp|My heart is set to laud the Lord}} {{LLink|Key-MyHeartIsSet.pdf|Key-MyHeartIsSet.mid|Key-MyHeartIsSet.sib|Sibelius 3}} | ||
* ''My shepherd is the living Lord'' | * ''My shepherd is the living Lord'' | ||
* ''My soul praise the Lord, speak good of his name'' | * ''My soul praise the Lord, speak good of his name'' |
Revision as of 08:44, 16 February 2012
Life
Born: Unknown
Died: 1784
Biography
Joseph Key, of Nuneaton, was an excise officer and composer of West Gallery music (parochial psalmody): four volumes of his work were published (two of them posthumously), including anthems, psalm and hymn tunes, collect settings, canticles and carols. He was buried at Nuneaton on 20 September 1784.
List of choral works
- For works at CPDL sorted alphabetically by title, see Joseph Key compositions
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Anthems (including collect settings)
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Publications
- Eight Anthems, on various occasions, 1774
- Eleven Anthems, [1779]
- Five Anthems, Four Collects, Twenty Psalm Tunes, [1785]
- Five Anthems and Four Hymns, [c1790]