Musica Deo sacra (Thomas Tomkins)
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This CPDL edition is incomplete, either movements have not yet been edited or accompaniment is omitted. "Incomplete" here does not refer to the original composition; works left unfinished by the composer are categorised elsewhere. |
Title: Musica Deo sacra & ecclesiae Anglicanae, or, Musick dedicated to the honor and service of God, and to the use of the cathedral and other churches of England, especially of the Chappel-Royal of King Charles the First
Composer: Thomas Tomkins
Description: Tomkins's Musica Deo sacra was published posthumously at London by William Godbid in 1668, under the supervision of the composer's son Nathaniel. A modern edition was published in Early English Church Music (vols. 5, 9, 14, 27, 37, & 39), edited by Bernard Rose.
Title | Text | Liturgical use / Theme | Voicing |
---|---|---|---|
First ("Short") Service:
|
Venite |
Morning Prayer |
(4vv, organ) |
Second Service:
|
Venite |
Morning Prayer |
(4vv, organ) |
Third ("Great") Service:
|
Te Deum |
Morning Prayer |
(6/10vv, organ) |
Fourth (verse) Service:
|
Jubilate |
Morning Prayer |
(6/6vv, organ) |
Fifth (verse) Service:
|
Te Deum |
Morning Prayer |
(5/5vv, organ) |
O Lord, open thou our lips | Preces and Responses | (5vv) | |
O clap your hands together | Psalm 47 | ||
Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle | Psalm 15 | ||
Almighty God, who hast give | Christmas Day | ||
Steven, being full of the Holy Ghost | Acts 7:55-56 | St. Stephen | |
Merciful Lord, we beseech | St. John the Evangelist | ||
Almighty God, whose praise | Holy Innocents | ||
Almighty and everlasting God, we h | Purification | ||
Almighty and everlasting God, who hatest nothing | Collect for Ash Wednesday | Ash Wednesday | STBB |
Christ rising again from the dead | Easter Day | ||
Almighty God which hast in | St. Mark the Evangelist | ||
O Lord, grant the King a long life | Coronation anthem | ||
Who is this that cometh out of the wilderness | Song of Solomon 3:6-8 | St. George | SATTB, organ |
God, who as upon this day | Whitsunday | ||
Almighty God, which hast kn | All Saints | ||
Burial sentences: | John 11:25-26 Job 19:25-27 |
Funeral anthem | SATB |
Above the stars my Saviour dwells | |||
Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom | Fifth collect after Communion | SAATB | |
Arise, O Lord, into thy resting place | 132:8-10 | SAATB | |
Arise, O Lord God, life up thine hand | "A prayer" | ||
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel | Psalm 106:46 | ||
Be strong and of a good courage | (7vv) | ||
Behold, I bring you glad tidings | (10vv) | ||
Behold, it is Christ | |||
Behold, the hour cometh | |||
Blessed is he that considers O Lord, graciously accept |
(6vv) | ||
Come let us go up to the m | |||
Deliver me from mine enem | |||
Give sentence with me O G | |||
Great and marvellous | Revelation 15:3b-4 | SAATB | |
Glory be to God on high | Gloria | (10vv) | |
Have mercy upon me, O God | Psalm 51:1 | ||
He that hath pity on the poor | Proverbs 19:17 | SATTB | |
Hear my prayer, O Lord | Psalm 102:1-2 | ATB | |
Hear my prayer, O Lord | Psalm 39:13-15 | STTB or SATB | |
Hear me when I call | SSATB | ||
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Sabaoth | SSATB | ||
I will lift up mine eyes | |||
Leave, O my soul | |||
Lord enter not into judgment / Non nobis Domine, non nobis | Psalm 143:2 / Vulgate Psalm 113:9 | SAATB | |
My Shepherd is the living Lord | Psalm 23:1-2, 5 | SATB | |
My beloved spake | |||
Not in the merits of what I | |||
O be favourable | Psalm 51:18 | ||
O God, the proud are risen up | Psalm 86:14-15 | SSAATTBB | |
O God, wonderful art thou | Psalm 68:35 | SAATB | |
Oh that the salvation | |||
O Israel if thou return | (6vv) | ||
O Lord God of hosts | |||
O Lord graciously accept | |||
O Lord I have loved | Psalm 26:8-9 | SAATB | |
O Lord, let me know mine end | Psalm 39:5-8 | ||
O Lord thou hast dealt grac | |||
O pray for the peace of Jerusalem (with organ) | |||
O pray for the peace of Jerusalem | Psalm 122:6 | SSTB | |
O praise the Lord all ye heathen | (12vv) | ||
O praise the Lord all ye heathen | Psalm 117 | SSATB | |
Out of the deep | |||
O sing unto the Lord a new song | Psalm 149:1-2 | SSAATBB | |
Praise the Lord O my soul (to the organ) | |||
Praise the Lord O my soul | Psalm 103:1-2 | SSTB | |
Praise the Lord, O ye servants | |||
Sing unto God all ye Kingdoms | Psalm 68:32-35 | ATTBB, organ | |
The Lord even the most mi | |||
Then David mourned | 2 Samuel 1:17 | (6vv) | |
Thou art my King O God | Psalm 44:5-9 | ||
Turn thou us, O good Lord | Last collect in the commination | Ash Wednesday | |
Turn thou us O good Lord (4 parts in one) | |||
Who can tell how oft he offe | |||
Why art thou so full of heaviness / Domine tu eruisti animam | Psalm 42:6-7 / after Isaiah 38:17 | SSATB | |
Withdraw not thou thy mercy | Psalm 40:14-16 | SAATB | |
When David heard | 2 Samuel 18:33 | SAATB or ATTBB | |
Who shall ascend the hill of God? | (6vv) | ||
Give ear unto my words [first part] | |||
My voice shalt thou hear [second part] | |||
The heavens declare the gl | |||
O Lord how manifold | |||
Remember me, O Lord | Psalm 106:4 | TTBB | |
O how amiable are thy dw | |||
O give thanks unto the Lord | |||
O Lord open thou our lips | |||
Arise O Lord and have mercy | |||
O Lord rebuke me not | |||
Blessed is he whose unrighteousness is forgiven | Psalm 32:1-2 | ATB | |
Put me not to rebuke | |||
Have mercy upon me, O Lo | SAATB | ||
Hear my prayer, O Lord | |||
Out of the deep have I called | Psalm 130:1-2 | ATB | |
Hear my prayer, O Lord | |||
Whom have I in heaven | |||
O Lord God of hosts | |||
Thou healst the broken in he | |||
I have gone astray | |||
Glory be to the Father | Gloria Patri | ATB | |
O Lord do away as the night | |||
O Lord how glorious | |||
Awake up my glory | |||
The hills stand about Jerusalem | |||
Deal with me, O Lord |
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