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{{Descr|Service in G minor. Erroneously attributed by Arnold to [[Richard Patrick]] (see "Dotted Crotchet" 1905).}}
{{Descr|Service in G minor. Erroneously attributed by Arnold to [[Richard Patrick]] (see "Dotted Crotchet" 1905).}}
{{ListSections|All|Nathaniel Patrick|Movements|Link
{{ListSections|All|Nathaniel Patrick|Movements|Link
|1|Te Deum|We praise thee, O God – for two antiphonal SATB choirs
|1|Te Deum|We praise thee, O God – two antiphonal SATB choirs
|2|Benedictus|Blessed be the Lord God – SATB
|2|Benedictus|Blessed be the Lord God – two antiphonal SATB choirs
|3|Miserere|Lord have mercy upon us – SATB
|3|Miserere|Lord have mercy upon us – two antiphonal SATB choirs
|4|The Nicene Creed|I believe in one God
|4|The Nicene Creed|I believe in one God
|5|Magnificat in G minor|My soul doth magnify the Lord
|5|Magnificat in G minor|My soul doth magnify the Lord

Revision as of 22:25, 26 July 2021

General Information

Title: Service in G minor
Composer: Nathaniel Patrick
Lyricist:
Genre: SacredMass

Language: English
First published: 1790 in Cathedral Music, Volume 1 (Samuel Arnold)
Description: Service in G minor. Erroneously attributed by Arnold to Richard Patrick (see "Dotted Crotchet" 1905).

Movements in this work

1Te Deum – We praise thee, O God – two antiphonal SATB choirs
2Benedictus – Blessed be the Lord God – two antiphonal SATB choirs
3Miserere – Lord have mercy upon us – two antiphonal SATB choirs
4The Nicene Creed – I believe in one God
5Magnificat in G minor – My soul doth magnify the Lord
6Nunc dimittis in G minor – Lord now lettest thou thy servant depart

External websites:

References:

  • "Dotted Crotchet". 1905. Worcester Cathedral. The Musical Times 46:705-714, November 1, 1905.