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1976302A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Part MusicGeorge GroveGeorge Grove


PART MUSIC, a collection of vocal music made by Mr. John Hullah for the use of his Singing Classes, and published by John W. Parker, London. It consists of three series—'Class A for S. A. T. B.' (vol i. 1842, vol ii. 1845); 'Class B for the voices of women and children' (1845); 'Class C for the voices of men' (1845). Each series contains sacred and secular pieces. Each was printed both in score and in separate parts, in royal 8vo., and the whole forms a collection unexampled (at least in England), for extent, excellence, and variety, and for the clearness and accuracy of its production.

CLASS A.

1. Sacred.

Vol. I.

God save the Queen.
Lord for Thy tender. Farrant.
O Lord the maker. Henry VIII.
Sanctus and Responses. Tallis.
O praise ye the Lord. (Psalm 149).
I will give thanks. Palestrina.
Since on the cross (Ein feste Burg). Luther.
God is gone up. Croft.
When as we sat in Babylon. (Ps. 137).
O be joyful. Palestrina.
Ye gates lift up (Psalm 24).
The day is past. Hullah.
Thou that from Thy throne. Haydn.
Venite. Tallis.
Thou art beautiful. G. Croce.
O Lord, another day. M Haydn.
O Lord, I will (Ps. 34). H. Lawes.
Praise the Lord. Jer. Clarke.
Gloria Patri (Canon). Purcell.
Sanctus. Creyghton.
Be not Thou far. Palestrina.
Hide not Thou Thy face. Farrant.
O Jesu Lord. Lejeune.
Give ear, O God. Himmel.
Praise the Lord. Dr. Child.
Blessed be Thou. Lotti.
Forth from the dark. Rousseau.
Almighty God! Forde,
I will arise. Creyghton.
Sing to the Lord. Tye.
Hear my prayer. M. Haydn.
O King eternal (Ps. 8). Croft.
O God of truth. B. Rogers.
O remember not. Rossini.
Give to us peace. [Lvoff.]
Thou knowest, Lord. Purcell.
Amen. Dr. Cooke.
Sweet day, so cool. H. Dumont.
Go not far from me. Zingarelli.
O how amiable. V. Richardson.
To laud the heav'nly King (Ps. 148). Jer. Clarke.
Almighty & everlasting. Gibbons.
Awake thou that steepest (Canon). W. Horsley.
Hallelujah. Boyce.

Vol. II.

King of kings. Kreutzer.
My soul doth magnify (Chant). Dr. Cooke.
Responses. Dr. Child.
O come ye faithful (Adeste fideles).
Hosanna (Canon). Berg.
Amen. Neukomm.
O Lord grant the king. Child.
Ut queant (Canon). Harrington.
Sanctus. Rogers.
Why do the heathen. Palestrina.
I will magnify Thee (Chant). P. Humphrey.
Plead Thou my cause. G. Croce.
Ponder my words. Zingarelli.
Awake my soul. Jer. Clarke.
Sleep, downy sleep. Do.
Thou shalt shew me (Canon). Callcott.
My God, my God. Reynolds.
Wherewithal shall a young man. Alcock.
O Saviour! W. Horsley.
O most merciful. Hullah.
Praise the Lord. Gossec.
Sanctus. Bassani.
We will rejoice. Croft.
Lord in Thee (Canon). Paxton.
Try me O God. Nares.
Lord teach us (Canon).
Praise ye the Lord. Brassetti.
I will remember. G. Croce.
Peace be to this habitation. M. Haydn.
Hallelujah (Canon). E. Bevin.
All people that on earth. (Old 100th).
Praise the Lord (Canon). Callcott.
Behold now. Rogers.
The Lord hear thee. Blow.
Hosanna (Canon). T. F. Walmisley.
Help us, O God. Durante.
The day must come. N. Decius.
Hear me when I call (Canon). W. Horsley.
Sanctus. O. Gibbons.
Let all the people. Palestrina.
Blessed be God. Greene.
O God, Thou art. Purcell.
Mock not God's name (Canon), Tye.
The voice of joy. Jannaconi.

2. Secular.

Vol. I.

Rule Britannia. Arne.
All ye who music love. Donato.
Hard by a fountain. Waelrent.
Flow O my tears. John Bennet.
The Waits. Saville.
Long may life and health.
Freemen rejoice. Purcell.
Crabbed age and youth. Stevens.
In going to my lonely bed. Edwardes.
Ah me! where is. F. Anerio.
Nymphs of the forest. W. Horsley.
O never fear though rain be falling.
May day. Neithart.
Solfeggio. Scarlatti.
Lady see! Marenzio.
How sleep the brave. Dr. Cooke
Hark the village maids. Cherubini.
All hail Britannia. Lotti.
Upon the poplar bough. Paxton.
Since first I saw. Ford.
How glad with smiles. Gluck.
Sing a song of sixpence. Macfarren.
Happy are they. Paxton.
See from his ocean bed. V. Ruffo.
Daybreak. Moscheles.
The hardy Norseman's. Pearsall.
Come again sweet love. Dowland.
In paper case. Dr. Cooke.
Harvest time.
Thy voice O Harmony. Webbe.
Awake Æolian lyre. Danby.
My lady is as fair. J. Bennet.
Sing loud a joyful. Gluck.
April is in my mistress' face. Morley.

Vol. II.

The Joyous birds. B. Spontone.
Here in cool grot. Mornington.
Girls and boys. Macfarren.
Swiftly from the mountain's brow. Webbe.
Our native land. G. Reichardt.
Like to the grass. Benedict.
Ode to Spring. Paxton.
Come shepherds. J. Bennet.
Hark, hark, the lark. Dr. Cooke.
Come my friends. W. Horsley.
O how sweet 'tis. Sir J. Rogers.
Long live the Queen (Canon). Boyce.
Come shepherds. Grast.
Dulce Domum. J. Reading.
Thyrsis when he left me. Callcott.
Which is the properest day. Arne.
Albion, thy sea-encircled isle. Dr. Cooke.
Pack clouds away. Hullah.
Breathe soft ye winds. Webbe.
Amid the din. Gluck.
Who will bring back. G. de Vert.
Hark, hark a merry note.
Thyrsis sleepest thou? J. Bennet.
Unto the merry greenwood.
Dance we so gaily. F. Schubert.
Blow, blow, thou whiter wind. Stevens.
Awake sweet Love. Dowland.
'Twas on a bank. Hullah.
From Oberon. Stevens.
Thus saith my Chloris. Wilbye.
Now, O now. Dowland.
Happy are we met. Webbe.


CLASS B.

1. Sacred.

God save the Queen.
Hallelujah. Boyce.
Shew me Thy ways. Palestrina.
Not unto us. Salieri.
My shepherd is the Lord (Ps. 23).
Come let us strive to join.
It Is a good and pleasant thing (Ps. 92).
Lord dismiss us.
O Absalom my son. C. King.
Servants of God. C. Barbice.
From everlasting. Webbe.
Hear my crying. Palestrlna.
Jehovah, Thou my maker art (Ps. 139).
Prostrate before Thee. Carafa.
O all ye works of the Lord.
Stand up and bless. Immler.
He hath put down. Palestrina.
Benedictus. Chant.
My voice went up (Ps. 67).
Christ whose glory fills the skies.
Great God what do I. Luther.
The midnight cry. Glasse.
Be merciful. Jackson.
Unto Thee God. Hayes.
Great God of hosts. Pleyel.
And His mercy. Palestrina.
Thee will I love. Hofmeister.
O sing unto God.
I will always give thanks.
Be glad O ye righteous.

2. Secular.

Child of the sun. Kreutzer.
Come, follow me. Danby.
Come sprightly mirth. Hllton.
Dear pity. Wllbye.
Fugato from Les Solféges d'Italia.
Gentle moon. Do.
Go, gentle breezes. Do.
Hail green fields and shady woods. Dr. Greene.
Heigh ho, to the greenwood. Byrd.
Hot cross buns. Atterbury.
Huntsman, rest. Dr. Arne.
May-day. W. Horsley.
Prythee, do not chide me so. Mozart.
Rule, Britannia. Dr. Arne.
See, where the morning sun. Mozart.
Solfeggio from Les Solféges d'Italie.
The flowers their buds. Mozart.
The load stars. Shield.
The sunbeams streak. Pohlenz.
Though I soon must leave. Berg.
Three blind mice.
Weep o'er his tomb. Hayes.
When the rosy morn appearing.
Why do you sigh? J. Bennett.


CLASS C.

Sacred.

God save the Queen.
Non nobis. W Byrd.
Amen. Dr. Cooke.
How blest the man (Ps. 1).
Jerusalem. Roseingrave.
Sanctus. Jer. Clarke.
And now the sun's. Berner.
My soul with patience (Ps. 130).
Glory be to God on high. Boyce.
O God that madest. Hullah.
Hallelujah (8 v.). Hayes.
Jehovah, O Jehovah. Spaeth.
Cantate (Chant).
In sleep's serene oblivion. Freck.
Gloria in Excelsis.
O celebrate Jehovah's (Ps. 107).
Soft slumbers now. Hiller.
Haste Thee O God. Cirri.
Heaven and earth.
He hath filled. Palestrina.
Lord how are they increased.
I will praise the Name. Hayes.
I will be glad. W. Byrd.
O Thou, to whose all-searching.
Who are these like stars. Nägeli.
Draw nigh unto. Palestrina.
Not unto us O Lord. Hayes.
Let hymns of praise.
Lord now we part. Rolle.
Make a joyful noise. Carissimi.
Glory to Thee my God this night.

Secular.

The Smith. Kreutzer.
Past twelve o'clock. Let's have a peal. Row the boat.
St. Martin's bells. Lidarti.
How exquisite the feeling. L. De Call.
Halcyon days. Dr. Cooke.
With horns and hounds. Atterbury.
Half an hour past twelve. Marella.
The war-cry is sounding. Werner.
Come, come, all noble souls. Dr. B. Rogers.
Fairest Isle. Purcell.
To the old, long life. Webbe.
Clad in springtide beauty.
When for the world's repose. Mornington.
Come let us all. Hilton.
How sweet in the woodlands. Harrington.
Would you know my Celia's charms? Webbe.
How sweet, how fresh! Paxton.
Well done! Come let us sing! White sand! Hot mutton pies!
The cloud-capt towers. Stevens.
You gentlemen of England. Dr. Callcott.
Rule Britannia. Arne.
Yawning catch. Harrington.

Class A was republished in 1868, in score and parts, under the editor's superintendence, by Messrs. Longmans, in a larger size though smaller type than before. A few of the original pieces were omitted, and the following were added, chiefly from Mr. Hullah's 'Vocal Scores.'

Sacred.

Credo. Lotti.
O remember. Haeser.
Who is the king? (Canon). McMurdle.
Like as the hart. B. Klein.
Haste Thee God. Zingarelli.
O magnify the Lord. Spohr.
To Thee my God. C. Vervoille.
Methlnks I hear. Crotch.
Praise the Lord (Canon). T.A. Walmisley.
The Lord is King. Rolle.
O Saviour of the world. Palestrina.
For God is the King (Canon). E.J. Hopkins.
O Lord increase. O. Gibbons.
Pater noster. Homillus.

Secular.

Come live with me. Sterndale Bennett.
Music, when soft voices. Weber.
Softly, softly, blow ye breezes. Tieck.
Song should breathe. Hullah.
See the chariot at hand. Horsley.
Slender's ghost. M. Bock.
Come follow me. O. May.
Hail, blushing goddess. Paxton.
Best sweet nymph. Pilkington.
Hark the hollow woods. J. S. Smith.
When the toil of day. R. J. S. Stevens.
As it fell upon a day. Mornington.

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