Kitchen Musician Historical Music Books

Kitchen Musician® Book 17
"The New Voice of Hymnody"
Soprano Alto Tenor Bass
Kitchen Musician® Book
No. 17 "The New Voice of Hymnody" SATB,
Two music staves with words.
A collection of 27 hymns and carols sung in Britain and the
American colonies in the 18th Century up until the Revolution
in the 1770's, with words and music. Words are in 18th Century
fonts to capture (so far as possible) the look and feel of the
period.
Includes Adeste Fideles (Adeste Fideles) Latin, annonymous,
18th cent.; All People that on Earth Do Dwell (Old Hundredth)
William Kethe, 1561; Am I a Soldier of the Cross or Holy Fortitude
(Arlington) Isaac Watts, 1724; Amazing Grace or Faith's Review
and Expectation (Arlington) John Newton, 1779; Come Holy Ghost,
Our Hearts Inspire (Winchester Old); Come Let Us Join (Graefenberg)
Isaac Watts; Come My Soul, Thy Suit Prepare (Savannah) John Newton,
1779; Come Thou Almighty King (Moscow & America) annonymous,
c. 1757; Come Thou Long Expected Jesus (Stuttgart) Charles Wesley,
1744; Come We That Love the Lord (St. Thomas), Isaac Watts, 1709;
From All that Dwell Below (Lasst Uns Erfreuen) Isaac Watts, 1719;
God Moves in a Mysterious Way ( London New) William Cowper, 1774;
God Rest You Merry (London melody) London Carol, 18th cent.; Hail,
Thou Once Despised Jesus ( In Babilone) John Bakewell, 1757; Jesus
Christ is Ris'n Today (Easter Hymn) Latin 14th c. trans. Tate
& Brady 1698 & C. Wesley; Jesus Shall Reign (Duke Street)
Isaac Watts, 1719; Joy to the World (St. Anne) Isaac Watts, 1719;
Let Tyrants Shake Their Iron Rod (Chester) William Billings, 1770;
Lo! He Comes, with Clouds Descending (Holywood) John Cennick 1752
& C. Wesley 1758; O God, Our Help (St. Anne) Isaac Watts,
1719; Rejoice the Lord is King (Darwall's 148th) Charles Wesley,
1746; Rise My Soul and Stretch Thy Wings (Amsterdam) Rev. Robert
Seagraves, 1742; Shepherds Rejoice (Dundee) Isaac Watts,1687;
Sing We to Our God Above (Savannah) Charles Wesley; The God of
Abraham Praise (Leoni) Jewish Doxology, para. Thomas Olivers,
c. 1770; While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night (Winchester
Old) Nahum Tate, 1700; Ye Servants of God (Hanover) Charles Wesley,
1744 - 24 pages, 27 hymns / 24 hymn tunes - two music staves,
historical notes. $12.00
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