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'''Size:''' 37cm high × 26cm wide. | '''Size:''' 37cm high × 26cm wide. |
Revision as of 18:10, 27 November 2018
General information
Publication date and place: post 1769 by Preston and Sons in London. No date, but very likely between 1769 (when Newton Ogle was appointed Dean of Winchester) and 1776 (when Kent died).
Size: 37cm high × 26cm wide.
Pages: 100 with additional end papers.
This was the first volume of Kent's anthems to be published.
Contents
i
Title page
TWELVE ANTHEMS
Composed by
James Kent
ORGANIST of the CATHEDRAL
and
COLLEGE
at
Winchester
LONDON:
Printed & sold by Preston and Sons
No 97 Strand & Exeter Change
ii
Dedication
To
The Revd Newton Ogle D. D. Dean,
and to the CHAPTER of Winchester:
To the Revd Harry Lee D. D. Warden
and to the FELLOWS of the COLLEGE
near that Place:
These Select Pieces of Church Musick
His peculiar and beloved Study
composed particularly for their respective CHOIRS
are Inscribed.
with a most grateful Sense of the many Civilities conferred
by them and their Predecessors, and continued through a
long Course of Years:
by their dutiful
and obliged Servant
James Kent.
iii
Index
Contents
]]Page | Work |
---|---|
1 | Sing, O heavens |
8 | Hear my prayer |
13 | All thy works praise thee |
24 | Lord, what love have I unto thy law |
31 | The Lord hath prepared |
40 | Why do the heathen |
45 | My song shall be of mercy |
52 | When the Son of Man |
62 | Who is this that cometh from Bozrah |
72 | Blessed be thou, Lord God |
82 | In the beginning was the Word |
96 | Lord, how are they increased |