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Sacred melodies from Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven : adapted to the best English poets and appropriated to the use of the British Church
- Title
- Sacred melodies from Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven : adapted to the best English poets and appropriated to the use of the British Church / by William Gardiner.
- Author
- Gardiner, William, 1770-1853.
- Publication
- London : Printed for the Author, & sold by Messrs. Clementi & Comp[an]y, [1815]
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- 2 v. bound as 1 ([10], 258 p.); 34 cm.
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- Note
- For voice or voices with piano or organ accompaniment.
- V. 1 apparently reissued in 1815 together with v. 2; v. 2 is of the 3rd edition.
- Dedicatory preface dated Leicester,July 6, 1812; "Advertisement" (to v. 1) dated Leicester, June 7th, 1815.
- Preface: p. v-ix.
- Contents
- V. 1: Again the day returns of holy rest / Camidge -- All people that on earth do dwell / Luther -- Behold and have regard (German) -- Behold the morning sun / Lord Mornington -- Be thou not far from me, O Lord (Hebrew chant) -- Before Jehovah's awful throne / Maden -- Be light and glad, in God rejoice (old German) -- Bless, O my soul, the living God / Pergolesi -- By Babylon's waters we sat / Arne -- Come sound his praise abroad / Unknown -- Come hither, all ye weary souls -- Come we that love the Lord (English) -- Da Regi tua Jura Deus / Gibbons -- Descend from heaven, immortal dove / Handel -- Do not I love thee, O Lord / Beethoven -- Far from the world, O Lord, I flee -- From vocal air, and concave skies / Cook -- From all that dwell below the skies / [Sicilian air] -- Give to God immortal praise / Haydn -- Glory to thee, my God, this night / Tallis -- God is my song; he is the king almighty / Beethoven -- Great God, to thee my grateful tongue / Smith -- Great God, what do I see and hear / Luther -- How pleasant! how divinely fair! / Viotti -- How long, O Lord, shall I complain / Haydn -- How vain are all things here below / Harrington -- How vain a thought is bliss below / Graun -- How shall I praise th' eternal God / Courteville -- How heavy is the night that hangs upon our eyes / Jarvis -- Holy and mighty sovereign Lord of hosts / Pleyel -- I heard a voice, angelic / Beethoven -- In early morn without delay / Mather -- In vain my roving thoughts would find -- Joy to all the Lord is come / Gluck -- Let every creature join / Beethoven -- Lord, accept my early vows / Steibelt -- Lord, thou hast known my inmost mind / Haydn -- Lord, when my thoughts delighted rove / Mozart -- Lord, when my raptured thought surveys / Unknown -- Lord, when I count thy mercies o'er -- Lord, what is man (old German) -- Life is a span, a fleeting hour / Ravenscroft -- My dear Redeemer / Latrobe -- My soul praise the Lord / Handel -- My God, how endless is they love (English air) -- My shepherd is the living Lord -- My spirit sinks within me, Lord (Roman chant) -- Non nobis Domine / Bird -- O Britain, praise they mighty God / Gardiner the elder -- O praise the Lord, my soul / Mozart -- O God of mercy, hear me when I call / Haydn -- O God, whose bounties reach so wide / Beethoven -- O God, my strength and fortitude / Croft -- Our God, our help in ages past / Wheat -- O Jesus, my saviour, my God / Beethoven -- O Lord, how frail is dying man (English) -- O Lord, my fainting soul -- O Lord, what is man / Haydn -- O Lord, our heavenly King / Harwood -- O that the Lord would guide my ways / Unknown -- On thee each morning, O my God / Haydn -- O'er the hills I lift mine eyes / Mozart -- Praise the Lord, the just, the good / Pleyel -- Praise to thee, thou great Creator / Winter -- Rebuke me not (English) -- Rise, ye saints, to praise your king / Himmel -- Saints and angels join in concert / Wolf -- Seek ye the Lord, no longer grieving (English air) -- Shine, mighty God, on Britain shine -- Source of light! power divine / Mozart -- Songs of immortal praise belong / Unknown -- So let our lips and lives express (English air) -- Spirit of truth, O holy ghost / Haydn -- Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears / Shield -- Sweet is the work, O God my king / Missal book -- Teach me, O Lord, my length of days / Green -- The rising morn, the closing day / Beethoven -- The spacious firmament on high / Haydn -- The Lord my pasture shall prepare / Carey -- The Lord descended from above / Ravenscroft -- The heavens declare thy glory, Lord / Unknown -- Thou, that on Horeb's mount -- There is a land of pure delight / Husband -- There is a land of living joy / Wainright -- There is a river / Marcello -- Thy mercies fill the earth, O Lord / Ravenscroft -- The Lord of glory reigns, he reigns of high (old German) -- There is a stream whose gentle course ; Time, what an empty declining vapour / Haydn -- To heaven I lift my waiting eyes / Croft -- Up to the fields where angels lie / Haydn -- Up to the hills I lift mine eyes / Martini -- Weigh the words of my profession / Boyce -- We bless the Lord / Stanley -- When all they mercies, O my God / Milton -- When rising from the bed of death / Mayer -- When overwhelmed with grief / Boyce -- Why is my heart so far from thee (old air) -- While angel choirs attune / Beethoven -- With my heart's sincere intention / Stanley.
- V. 2: Ah! return, and love me still / Pleyel -- Arise! arise! O Judah! / Haydn -- As a shepherd gently leads / Beethoven -- As pants the hart for cooling springs / Fiorillo -- Be joyful in God all ye lands / Borri -- Begin, my soul rejoicing / Fiorillo -- Dear source of all my joys / Jones -- Eternal God! Almighty power / Beethoven -- Exulting, rejoicing / [from a missal] -- Far from noise and strike / Mozart -- Father eternal / Pleyel -- Father, I long, I faint to see / [anonymous] -- Father of mercies! / Wranitzky -- Father of mercies! God of love / Pleyel -- Friendless and humble / [German air] -- Gently, Lord, O gently lead us ; Glory be to God the father / Mozart -- Greatest of beings! / Wranitzky -- Guide, O guide me, great Jehovah! / Paisiello -- Ho! every one that thirsts draw nigh / [English air] -- Holy Father, God of love! / Handel -- Holy, holy, Lord almighty! / Dussek -- Holy Lord! / Wranitzky -- Holy Lord, I love thy truth! ; How can I, Lord, so faithless prove! / Haydn -- How can I on thee repose / Beethoven -- How doleful and how heavy / [Russian] -- How long, O Lord, opprest with grief / Beethoven -- How silent and slow the hours glide away / Mazzinghi -- How sorrowful thy waters, O Babylon! / Beethoven -- How swift the torrent rolls / Gelinek -- How vain is grandeur's purple pride / Pleyel -- In anger, Lord, rebuke me not / Gelinek -- Incline thine ear: O Lord, forgive / Mozart -- Indulgent God, whose bonteous care / Beethoven -- Indulgent still to my request / Gelinek -- In the Lord O rejoice ; In thee, O Lord, is mercy / Haydn -- In vain, alas! from shore to shore / Haensel -- I will love thee, O Lord / Hummel -- Jesus, full of all compassion / Rode -- Let ev'ry voice, O, let ev'ry tongue / Mozart -- Light of life, seraphic fire / Wranitzky -- Lord almighty, gracious father / Pleyel -- Lord, before thy face we fall / Cherubini -- Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing / [from a missal] -- Lord, for thy tender mercies' sake / Farrant -- Lord, how gentle are thy mercies / Zingarelli -- Lord, in mercy O protect us / Monsigul -- Lord of all power and might / Mason -- Lord, to thee will I sing praises / Haydn -- Lo! my shepherd is divine / Mozart -- Look down, O God! / Beethoven -- Love divine all love excelling / Steibelt -- Lovely is the face of nature / Mozart -- Mighty God, eternal father / Woelfl -- My God, the steps of pious men / Mozart -- My God, in thee are all the springs / Klose -- My soul is weeping in distress / Haydn -- O all ye nations praise the Lord / Tallis -- O azure vaults, O chrystal sky / Beethoven -- O come and glorify / Mozart -- O come sweet sleep / Kromer -- O consider, Lord, my grief / Beethoven -- O do I love the Lord, or not? / Cramer -- O fount of ev'ry blessing / Mozart -- O God, how wonderful ; O God, in thee is my delight / Haydn -- O God, my strength / Wranitzky -- O how lovely is thy dwelling / Baillot -- O how lovely is thy law ; O how secure and blest are they / Beethoven -- O how sweet are thy dwellings / Romberg -- Oh! why should this earth / Cramer -- O King eternal and divine / Haydn -- O Lord, give us, in thy mercy / Mozart -- O Lord, how sweet thy dwellings are / Haydn -- O Lord, I feel thy pardoning love / Beethoven -- O Lord, our governor / Marcello -- O Lord, preserve me / Haydn -- O Lord, we trust alone in thee / Handel -- O praise ye the Lord / Haydn -- O rejoice in God, our King / Beethoven -- O sovereign eternal / Mozart -- O teach me, Lord, the way of thy law / Haydn -- O 'tis lovely, fair and pleasing / Clementi -- Permit me, Lord, this day / Haydn -- Praise, O praise Him, all ye nations / [Sicilian] -- Praise ye the Lord, the great creator / Beethoven -- Renew me, Lord / Haydn -- See the leaves around us falling / Viotti -- Softly flow, thou gentle stream / Lambert -- The day is far spent / [English air] -- The Lord Jehovah / Mozart -- The Lord Jehovah is my shield / Beethoven -- The Lord is my defence and guide / Kirmair -- The Lord is my shepherd ; The Lord our God is full of might / Haydn -- Thee will I love, O Lord, my strenghth / Venua -- Think, O ye who fondly languish / Clementi -- Time by moments steals away / Beethoven -- To thee, O God, my ev'ning song / Mozart -- To thee, O God, without delay / Haydn -- Thy goodness, Lord, doth crown the year / Pleyel -- Thy goodness, Lord, inspires my voice / Mozart -- Vital spark of heav'nly flame / Harwood -- We beseech thee, O God / Beethoven -- We praise thee, O God / Steibelt -- With kind compassion / Haydn -- Why sinks my fainting spirit down / Pleyel -- Why sinks my weak, desponding mind / Latour -- Ye holy pow'rs in God rejoice / Haydn -- Ye that delight to serve the Lord / [Swiss air].
- Call Number
- Drexel 5830
- OCLC
- 497354387
- Author
- Gardiner, William, 1770-1853.
- Title
- Sacred melodies from Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven : adapted to the best English poets and appropriated to the use of the British Church / by William Gardiner.
- Imprint
- London : Printed for the Author, & sold by Messrs. Clementi & Comp[an]y, [1815]
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- Added Author
- Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809.Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791.Pleyel, Ignaz, 1757-1831.Wranitzky, Paul, 1756-1808.Drexel Collection.
- Research Call Number
- Drexel 5830