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—: a Parana iun,s ro Q Z xq an as p EDITED BY E. PROUT a YORK: NOVELLO.EWE NX XG re SREROMECET A a NOVELLO’S NEW AND SUCCESSFUL CHORAL WORKS SACRED AND SECULAR NOTE.—The following list has been selected from the recent publications of Novello & Co. In it will be found particulars of those works which have met with a decided success both here and abroad. We will gladly send them on approval. Special terms may be had on application to THE H W. GRAY COMPANY SoLe AGENTS FOR NOVELLO & CO., Ltd. 21 East 17th St, A, D. ARNOTT. BALLAD OF CARMILHAN, THE. For Bari-. tone Solo, Chorus and Orchestra. Words from “Tales of a Wayside Inn.” fellow. Full Score and Wind Parts, MS. Vocal Score . 8vo, paper cover $1.25 String Parts 5.50 YOUNG LOCHINVAR. A Ballad for Chorus and Orchestra. Poem by Sir Walter Scott. Full Score and Wind Parts, MS. Vocal Score...... 8vo, paper cover $ .7: String Parts (4) IVOR ATKINS. HYMN OF FAITH. 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Poem by Longfellow.’ For Sopran — Tenor, and Baritone Soli, Chorus, and Or Full Score.....00.ccecsceeereeseeee «$31.5 Vocal Score v0, paper cover $1.7: Ditto . “paper boards 200 Ditto. ao Vocal P Or NOVELLO’S ORIGINAL OCTAVO EDITION. THE MESSIAH A SACRED ORATORIO COMPOSED IN THE YEAR 1741 BY G. F.. HANDEL EDITED, AND THE PIANOFORTE ACCOMPANIMENT LARGELY RE-WRITTEN, BY EBENEZER PROUT. Ent, Sta, tall Price 75 centr Paper boaris, $1.00 Cloth, gilt, $1.50, Tux H. W. Gray Co, Sole Agents for NOVELLO & CO., Lt, 21 Easr 17th Srrert, New York. Copyright, 1902, by Novello and Company, Limited. Lhe right of Public Representation and Performance is reserved. The purchase of Scores and Parts carries with it the right of Public Performance. If itis desired to use hired or borrowed copies of Scores or Parts, the permission of the Publishers must be first oblained. A PREFACE. Tur present edition of the vocal score of the “ Messiah ” agrees in its text with the new edition of the full score which I have prepared at the request of the publishers. Of the need of a revised text I have spoken in detail in the preface to the full score, to which readers are referred; it will suffice to say here that the older editions are, without one exception, so inaccurate as to give in many places a most incorrect representation of what Handel really intended. The text here given is founded upon Handel's autograph—now readily accessible through the photo-lithographed facsimiles—and con- temporary transcripts by the composer's amanuensis, Christopher Smith, A collation of these sources has necessitated a very large number of changes in the text both of the vocal and instrumental parts. These are fully noted in the preface to the full score; attention may here be called to a few of the more striking. In the chorus, ‘His yoke is easy,” Handel's figure é in all editions nearly every time it ocenrs. In “Behold the Lamb of God,” at bar 16, every edition has in the treble— z = 7 Be-hold the Lamb of God, instead of — Cr ee In both cases the autograph is perfectly distinct; the mistakes were made at first in the earliest published edition (Randall and Abell’s, 1767, though known as Walsh's) of the score, and have been iv PREFACE. copied without hesitation by all subsequent editors. Similar corrections have been necessary in “Lift up your heads.” In bars 27 to 20 Handel writes three times— Pras = Who which appears incorrectly in all editions, thus— 2s and in the following bars Handel wrote— ‘The Tord of Hosts with two quavers (not m3 for the word “ of.” A still more important mistake occurs in the bass of bars 69 and 70. All editions have— whereas Handel wrote— + ——— oa ee These examples, which are but a few out of many, will suffice to show the need of a revised and purified text. In his treatment of the words Handel often follows the Italian method, and when one word ends with a vowel and tho next word begins with one, he writes only one note for both syllables, eg., in No. 4— == And the glo - ry, the glo-ryof the Lord Just as we can sing “glorious” as a word of two syllables, it is equally easy to sing “glo-ry of” to two notes; Handel's text is therefore restored here. Similar passages will be found in the PREFACE, v “Hallolujah” (alto, bar 24; treble, bar 80; bass, bars 81 and 82) in sach of which the last syllable of the word must be sung to the same note as the first syllable of the same word repeated, thus— One more instance of the same procedure will be found in the final chorus, where Handel wrote throughout— Bless - ing and hon - our, glo-ry and power, where “-ry and” must be sung as ono syllable to the last quaver of the bar, and not to two semiquavers, as given in all earlier editions. It is well-known to those who have studied the subject that double dots were never, and dotted rests very seldom used in Handel's time, and that consequently the music, if played strictly according to the notation, will in many places not accurately reproduce the composer's intentions. In all such cases I have felt it my duty to give the notes in this edition, not as Handel wrote them, but as he meant them to be playeu. The full discussion and explanation of these points will be found in the preface to the full score; among the more important examples of this procedure may be instanced the Introduction of the Overture, the recitative, “Thus saith the Lord,” and the choruses, “Behold the Lamb of God,” and “Surely He hath borne our griefs.” The indications of piano and forte are for the most part by Handel himself; many of these are wanting in nearly all existing editions. Iu some cases I have thought it advisable to supplement them, as it is well-known that it was formerly the custom to leave much more to be taught by the conductor at rehearsal than is the ease at the present day. For the metronome marks I am responsible; they are not to be necessarily taken as absolutely binding, but only as suggestions of what appears to me to be the suitable tempo. “ PREFACE. The pianoforte accompaniment is to a great extent new. Of the older arrangements by Dr. Clarke, afterwards Clarke-Whitfeld (1809), and Vincent Novello, but little use could be made, chiefly because they were not so much accompaniments as transcriptions, in which the whole of the voice-parts were included—a method which often necessitated the omission of important features of the orchestration. Besides this, the frequent employment of full chords for the left hand in the lower part of the instrument, common enough in the early part of the last century, is not only contrary to modern usage, but produces a most unpleasant effect, No attempt has been made to introduce Mozart’s contrapuntal additions—ey., in such movements as “O thou that tellest” or “The people that walked in darkness "—into the accompaniment: first, because it would render it unduly difficult for ordinary use; and secondly, because I have preferred to give Handel's text pure and simple, as far as possible. But I have, of course, filled up the harmony in all cases in which the score contained nothing but a figured bass. It is the invariable custom in modern performances to omit » few numbers in the second and third parts of the oratorio. For the sake of completeness these movements are here relegated to an Appendix, in order that the numbers actually performed may follow one another continuously. London, October, 1902. EBENEZER PROUT. CONTENTS. PART I. No. pack | No. 1 Overture a ae 1 | 12 For unto us a Child is born Chorus 2 Comfort ye My people .. Recit. 4 | 18 Pastoral Symphony ce ae 8 Evry valley Air 6 | 14 There were shepherds ... . Revit. 4 And the glory of the Lord Chorus. 10} And lo! the angel of the Lord Reeit. 5 Thus saith the Lord... . Recit. 18 | 15 And the angel said unto them — Recit. 6 But who may abide? Air 20] 16 And suddenly . Recit. 7 And he shall purify... Chorus 27 | 17 Glory to God Chorus 8 Behold, a virgin shall conceive Reeit. 88 | 18 Rejoice greatly Air 9 O thon that tellest good tidings 19 Then shall the eyes of the blind Recit. Air and Chorus 88 | 99 He shall feed His flock Air 10 For behold, darkness ... «» Recit. 42] 91 His yoke is easy Chorus 11 The people that walked in darkness Air 48 PART II. 22 Behold the Lamb of God .Chorus 80 | 82 But Thou did’st not leave... Air 23 He was despised a Air 83 | 38 Lift up your heads Chorus 24 Surely He hath borne our _ Chorus 87 | 87 The Lord gave the word Chorus 25 And with His stripes... ...Chorus_ 91 | 38 How beautiful are the feet Air 26 All we like akeep . Chorus 95 | 39 Their sound is gone out Chorus 27 All they that see Him . . Recit. 103 | 40 Why do the nations? .... ... Air 28 He trusted in God Chorus 104 | 41 Let us break their bonds asunder 29 Thy rebuke hath broken His heart Chorus Recit. 111 | 49 He that dwelleth in Heaven —_Recit. 80 Behold, and see vs Ait) 112 | 48 ‘Thou shalt break them ve Air 81 He was cut off ... oe +» Reeit. 118 | 44 Hallelujah! Chorus PART II. 45 I know that my Redeemer liveth Air 158 | 48 The trumpet shall sound a Air 46 Since by man came death Chorus 168 | 53 Worthy is the Lamb «Chorus 47 Behold, I tell yous mystery —-Recit. 166 APPENDIX. 84 Unto which of the angels «+» Recit. 187 | 50 O death, where is thy sting Duet 85 Let all the angels of God Chorus 187 | 51 But thanks be to God .. Chorus 86 Thou art gone uponhigh ... Air 191 | 52 If God be for us Air 49 Then shall be brought to pass Recit. 196 aR 47 57 59 59 60 60 61 65 7 a 75 118 116 124 127 129 188 139 145 145 149 166 178 196 198 204 PART L No. 1. OVERTURE. Copyright, 1902, by Novello and Company, Limited, Handel's Messiah—Novello's Baition. 0 2 eopoo sooty, a (Se { Handel's Messish.—Novello’s Edition, Handel's Messiah —Novello’s Edition. 4 No. 2. Reoranve.—COMPORT YE MY PEOPLE, Larghetto ¢ pia com-fort-a-blyto Je- ru-salem, speak ye comfortably to. Je - ru-salem, and — aereteriis Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition ary = ¥ un-to her, that her = ee = complisha, that her in make straight in the des-ert a high-way ' ce thee og ae ee ete = = = - aE fé' SS - tty epee Thevoice of him thateriethin the wil-demess, “Pre-pare ye the way of the 1 1 +- = — = EF i Si Sg ; ? ft — ba — E 3 ; == F — cm 2 ESS re Sr ZS fetes SS =e a | for our God.” * Handel's MS, has F she Dublin score D. Handel's Mossiah.—Novello's Edition. 6 No. 3. Am.—EV'RY VALLEY SHALL BE EXALTED, Handel's Messiah —Novello’s Edition, == += oe ondats MeianKoveis Raion nT 77 aa Seep Ht Bandel’s Messiah —Novello's Edition, SS hill made low, the “crooked stat, the SSE ee i = ~ and therongh placts plain, and thorough places plan, — ots gs i . — | fas: Qi SS Sa e TS : d. y Fetemp oy eat ont facetef. | 7 SSeS i Ls I ky Handox’s Messiah —Novallo's dition, 10 No, 4. Cuorvs.—AND THE GLORY OF THE LORD. Allegro. #100. Ant ihe \ glo-ry of the Lord —— glo-ry of the Lord ‘Mandel’s Messiah.—Novello's Edition. * See Preface, 28. eS slo-ry of the | erri a —— See ‘and the gio - ry,the glo-ryof the ei : a shalt "ho" yo” Weal -ed ty Lord shall be Lord shall be Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Edition. eat= —= = pa i 7 and all Bie and all flesh. shall 2 Hanael's Messiah —Novello's Edition, mouth and all —— —* and all ite see it to = ge - ther, fies 7) shall Handel's Messiah.—Novello’s Baition. 4 ‘ther, and the and the eS 3S “and the 3 glo - ry, the glo- ryof the 6S Se glo - ry, the glo -ryof the == == = glo - ry, the glo- ryof the eee aaa 7 glo - ty, the glo -1yof the ee = T Ey Bo ——,_____» > ie SSS Sit to - ge - ther, the mouth of the Lord ‘hath, SES AS Z = , it to - ge - ther, and ime glo - ry, the glo- ryof the ie SS —_— [== it to - ge - ther, 5 ‘Handel's Messinh.—Novello’s Battion. 302 flesh shall as rE # 1 = ther, tite’ glo - ty, the =e > ther, ae = ‘glo-ry of the Lord. shall be 16 = and the — glo - 4 XN see it to - ge - ther, op SS to - ge - ther, ae — aes es Lord shall be re Handel's Messiah —Novello's Haition, - aoe — = ther, to - £6 ge - ther, to - eee . é hath spo - a es hath spo - = it, ath ao = ken i, fe hath spo - Ken it, Handel's Messiah. —Novello's Eaition. 18 No. 5. Reorrarive.—THUS SAITH THE LORD. po Andante Bass, e SSS Se "Thus saith the Lord, the Lord of Hosts ary and I will =—s-l 3S all na-tions; I'l shake the heav'ns, figesessté rr Handel's Messin —Novello's Baition. 7 esa 19 2 —,-$-4 the sea, pe the ap ‘The Lord, whom ye seek, shall sudden-ly come to His be - hold, He shall eS] Lord of Hosts, Handel's Messiah. —Novollo’s Edition. 20 No. 6. Am.—BUT WHO MAY ABIDE THE DAY OF HIS COMING? N — — Larghetta_2= 88 —— _ who may a - bide, but whomay a - bide the be Handel's Messiah —Novello's Baition, Handel's ee Novato’ ation, soa 7 Handel's Measiah.—Novello's Raition 23, = 7 stand when Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition, pear-eth ? = a a a oat who shall stand when He, when He ap Handel's Messiah,—Novello's Pdition, esa Handel's Messiah.—Novello’s Baition e332 ‘Handel's Messiah,—Novello’s Edition, 27 No. 7 Cuorvs.—AND HE SHALL PURIFY. Allegro. Bopnano. a And He shall AndHe shall = pu = ori N mfx. —— o And He shall Handel's Mossiah.—Novolio's Edition. esa f—0_# #98 ogo. Handel's Messiah.—Novelto's Faition that they may of pee ae poe that they may of —— right - eous 2 eous aoe Ze Offer = ing in right eeten | } £22'2s%es.— Te E; dgoo ret paces eae ‘and He shall = ness, and He shall, «= pul- ni - fy, “and He shall ald He shall ft pee He shall pu - ri - fy the sons of aoe Heshall pu- ri- fy the sons of Le , es 4 ‘Handel's Mossiah.—Novello’s Edition. 92 ‘Handel's Messiah —Novello’s Baition. So ee = ear. ~Heshall pu-ri-fy . => Le - vi, ss Te - vi, that they may srg in right > cous offering in right - cous 88 No. 8. Recrtattve.—BEHOLD, A VIRGIN SHALL CONCEIVE. = SSS Be - hold, a vir - gin shall con-cei and bear a son, ~ ———— — 1 SS SSS =e and shall call His name Handel's Messiah —Novello’s Edition. 392 moun Handel's Messial.—Novello’s Haition, © thou that tell-est good ti-dings to Je-ru - sa-lem, lift Seas say un-to the Be- hold. your = NI o Handel's Messials—Novello's Edition. a8 (ete: aw) un-to the cities of Ja hold your God! . . behold your Godt! . ee SS ooo © thou that tellest good tidings to Zi-on, oe pe OO a ge Be Cee Pee = Sag ba 7 EF a+ rie, a + tise, a tise, shine, for —_ o ‘Handel's Messiah.—Novello’s Baition, ea eo go-ry of the “ta eee en up-on. . thee is tis - en, is Ped. - 7 Huudel's Messiah —Novelle’s Edition ws 38 CHORUS. thou that tell-est good —— Thoa that tell - &t good ti-dings to Zi on, good 0 thou ti-dings to Zi eo a ti-dings to Zi - on, = 7 -— ti-dings to Zi- on, Handel's Messiah —Novello’s Edition, Two the ‘eit ~ ies Hanlel’s Messials.—Novello's Edition. Eee 11 un - to the a pa ti-dings to Zi- on, # ti-dings tg Zi- on, sty bpp of the Lord, SS Handel's Messiah —Novetlo's Baition. ry of the Handel's Messiah —Novello's Raition. ae 42, No. 10. Recttarrver.—FOR BEHOLD, DARKNESS SHALL COVER THE EARTH. Hp Andante Larghetto, ~_— Aya but the Lord shall a - Hes poco eres. FE E ‘Wandel’s Messiah —Novello's Edition. ryshallbeseen up - on thee, and His glo =~ ryshallbe seen up-on thee, eo a peo - plethat walk - ed,that walked in darkness have S 7 +H a _* Handel s Messiah-—Novello's Edition, a2 oe =~ of et = PoP a re = eae pS ee seen agreatlight, have seen agreat light, . the peo- ple that walk- ed, that -~ B be a Ble = =f ee : peo- ple that walk-ed, that walk-ed in darkness, thatwalk-ed in dark - - ness, the a SSS ae tm fener ree err peo- ple that walk-ed in st eee) 45 ~ bend ~ E ty oe? oF ale, Handel's Messiah —Novollo's Raition. (== Pe eae taeainemeteass in the land, that dwell in the land of the xe SS Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition. 5332 ie ~~ Ee up - on them hath the light — shi_- —_ Handel's Messiah —Novollo’s Battion. as AT No, 12. Cuorvs.—FOR UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN, Andante Allegro. @ Fn aettt A Soprano. te aapreie For un-to us aChildis $f a oP dgctiy e agit ste ae Grersenst us aChildis bom: . . Handel's Messiah —Novollo's Raition. esa o Handel's Meesiah—Novollo's Edition. sa etre | ss ae The Mighty God, ity God, e ee 1 The Mighty God, Won -der-ful, ge eaee aaetataeten: _ fea$i born, = = —~ AE eae ae SSE iv = er lasting” Ea-ther, The Prince of Peace, un -to eo rE = £ = £ By - or = lasting Father, itestate fete teeth F The Prince of Peace. Hondel's Messiah. —Novello’s Eaition. ores. SpE “and His Name. a ge ee ee —=t i = ‘ahd_the government shall_be up-on His shoul Pec es ‘Name shail be call -ed Handel's Messiah,—Novollo's Edition, SQ as 2 ing Fa-ther, ‘The Prince ~The Mighty God, = — =" = ‘The Mighty God, The Ev-er-last-ing Father, Spope I2hce cee otes, © raise Sl tebnzastte testes a — usa Child is born, us a Child is bom, {altel J = oS Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Edition. essa [se Poy ea ws fluid is born, ase Serger usa Child is born, e255. “us a Child is bom, —_un- to Gf Peace. Un-to_ us a Child is boro, un-to Handel's Messiah—Novello's Edition. 3s ty uun-to us eto us es eee given, unto us 2 ee a Son is giv-en I" the gov - ernment shall ea 7 eI ime shall be ax ee eS shall be eall-ed ‘Won - der-ful, a2 4242 {aqTaGay 7 Handel's Messiah Novell's Baitios. == rT EO *% ace SZ “of Peace, ‘The Prince 2 of Peace, The Ev-er- lasting Fa-ther, ‘The Prince of Peace, =é i Ey- er last-ing Farther, ‘The Prince of Peace. eS aS Ey-er-last-ing Father, The Princo of Peace, Handel's Messiah.—Novollo'® Edition. PASTORAL SYMPHONY. a rts 5 | jd J. ¥ Z Handel's Messiah.—Novello’s Edition. esa | — Fe ey — moe (Ses — pital as — [Sasa 7 a == = ae Oe = Fore Hl ‘Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Edition. 59 Recrtanive.—THERE WERE SHEPHERDS ABIDING IN THE FIELD. No. 14, rm Soprano. ges SS el ee ‘There wereshepherdsa - biding in the field, keeping watch o- ver their flocksby night, Reorrattve.—AND LO, THE ANGEL OF THE LORD CAME UPON THEM. Andante, Sornano, Ss 7 f- = 2. ——— = SS SS —- Fa ord came up - on them, and the glo - ry of the 3 eS Lord mee 60 No. 15. Recrtative.—AND THE ANGEL SAID UNTO THEM. tidings of gieat joy, witch shal be ig = therewaswith the an-gel _ a_mul- ti-tude aR OD Re ee Paatfaa Handel's Messtah—Novello's Edition ea 61 No. 17. Cuonvs—GLORY TO GOD. Sopmaxo. = =e glo - ty toGod inthe high - - Auto, tS ———— high o ‘Tuyon. Handel's Messiah —Novello's Baition . sas Se ry toUed in the high - est, a — a a= == glo = ry toGod inthe high - est, and peace on fre: SS S51 good - will to > wards ter = Fie te =F good = will . . to - wardsmen, Fe ‘good-will 0 - whrdsmen, B fetes: ESS S= E good-will to - wards men,towardsmen, ESS men,towards men, SE = to - wards men, ‘Handel's Mossish—Novello's Edition. toGod in the Se toGod in the 2 ae - Ty to Ge el earth, to wardsmen, to > > wards ys Piste ort « to - wards men, to-wards Handel's Mossiah.—Novelio's Wdition. good-will, good-will, good-will, ood-will to + wardsmen, g ts men, good-will, good-will, good-will, good - will towards men, good « men, good-will, = good-will, + + to = wardsmen, Janet tt good-will. . to + wards men, eS SSS 2 Se to + wards men, ‘Handel's Messiah—Novello’s Edition. 8388 65 Handel's Mesalah.—Novello's Edition. Fr] Lire rPat so? PEE oO N danghter of Je-ru - sa-lem! errs ae —= thy King cot + ¥. = |, thy King cometh un to « thee, ppiestae el = to thee, cometh Handel's Messish.—Novella's Edition SSS ae Seer eee He is the right - = cous peasy realea eae tf s _ ——— or. ___ SG =a —— get and He shall speak peace un-tothe hea CS Ho shall speak = then, He shall speak ‘andel’s Messiah.—Novello’s Edition. 68 wot ‘Handel's Mossiah —Novello's Sdition esis © daugh - terof Zi- —_— SS SSSS= 2 _——————— Sy = mu salem! Be-hold, thy King com-ethun - to =e and shout, shout, shout, ~ Handot's Messiah.—Novello's Kdition. se SS ea = greatly, O daughter of King com-eth un - to thee! SSS = — fog ‘2 colla voce. [Ze Hapdel's Meosiah—Novello's Eaition, a No.19, Reorrattve.—THEN SHALL THE EYES OF THE BLIND BE OPENED. Aur. SSS SEEN = = eS eS wet Ra pate ‘Dhen shallthe eyes of the blind be open’d, and the ears of the deaf unstopped. ‘Tren + | 5 = —— z — a — a —— eS z oe and the tongue of thedumb shall si No.-20. Am.—HE SHALL FEED HIS FLOCK LIKE A SHEPHERD. _.— Larghetto,¢ piano, @ 112. He shall feed His flock like a shep — - ad R41 oF Fe gfrn_fryr <= He.. shall ga + ther the lambs with His arm, => fm r Sr re Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Edition, e350 = and car - ry... them.. in His bo - som, and EES bey ee gen-tly lead those . . that are. and gen-tly lead those. and See A gen - - tly lead. those that are . . with young. Handel's MessiahNovello’s Edition s3a8 un = to.. Him, ye that are.. hea-vy la - den, and Rot hy ei ee ‘Take Hisyoke up-on you, and andet's Messiah —Novelio's Baition, ee moet ye. .shall find rest, and ye shall find rest, un - to. . yoursouls, low - ly of heart, and yeshallfind rest, and ye shallfind rest un-to . . yoursouls. a= ee pp dod oo oS eee Pt ee ol oS ‘Handel's Messiah.—Novello ¢ Edition saa 75 No, 21. Cuonvs.—HIS YOKE IS EASY, AND HIS BURTHEN IS LIGHT, is bur-then, His burthen is 7 Handel's Messiah.—Novello’s Edition. 5809 ee eres Tri, Ray rhe His bur then is fi rts Dur-then is light, His _bur-then, His a =: Biandel's Messiah —Novello’s Edition. S “Sidhe, His bur-then ‘ts His bur-ther ~ titen, His bur’ SHS Tight, es = Zz His bur-then is light, tee His bur Ee Fa light, light, light, is is bir - then is 2. ps cack, His bat > then is ae ue ——s — Tight, His yoke es Besa 2 ——— iS. y - Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Baition. END OF PART I. 80 PART IL. Cuorvs.—BEHOLD THE LAMB OF GOD. os ve = ave. Taxon, Behold the Lambof God, be = hold t Laub of God, the Lamb of God aa sin of the world, = ta keth a-way Tho the Lamnb of God ‘tat aA aS Ss font e: hee God, the Lamb of God ‘that hold the Lamb of God, be sin of the world, be + ~ a Or eer ee ae : = 2 IY boldtheLambotGod, beholdtheLamboiGod that taketh a-way the sin of the world, =e 7 TFollthe Lib ot od, ‘Handel's Messieh.—Novello's Haition Ss = a NE sin of theworld, that ta-keth a- way. the a ao" ~ eee ag pp eet Skt EEE sin of the world, the sin of theworld, that ta keth l, the one = Coos = Se oe cheworld,thatta - ketha - SS SSE | te Seed world, the sin ofthe world, thesin ofthe world, that ta-ketha ~ vo Spo t : FSS world, thesin of the world, the sin of the world, that ta-ketha + re eater SS that ta-Keth a Qa of _the _ world, — a way. the sin _¢. “world, thesin ofthe worl, oe Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition. 83 Am.—HE WAS DESPISED. Et Sa pS oe oe quaint-ed with grief, . aman of sorrows,and acquainted with — my, = SSS SSS babe liv - er Him, ~ Jet Him de = eS if He de - light 2. in Lo ee ee = ie == Ss = ee ee = let Him de - liv - er Him, (iv = erHim, aS i! Saat} Be AIandol's Messish.—Novello’s Edition, weet ete fight in Him, let Jet Him de - liv - er Him, He trast od inGod,tat fe. . would de-liv-er Him,.. D Handel's Mess'ab,—Novello's Baition ia Godthat He... SS eee God, let Him de = liv Ss Jet Him de - + erHim, if He de = ee fa pone Tet Him de - liv in Him, l¢Him de fon as 7. if He de- light in Handel's Mossiah.—Novello™s Baition, ae ez fey if He de - light . . a 7 in HimJlet Him . in Him, let Him es in Him Handel's Messiah —Novelo's Eaition Ht <= Him de-liv- er Him, im No. 29. Reorrarve. THY REBUKE HATH BROKEN HIS HEART. Largo, Texon, ce aes Thy re-buke hath bro - ken His heart heay -i-ness, he is ge He look- ed for some tohave pi- ty on Him, 7 man, neither found He He look -ed for some — tohave a Sue No.sn ass Handel's Messiah—Novello's Edition 12 No. 80, Am.—BEHOLD, AND SEE IF THERE BE ANY SORROW. eS be-hold, and see if there be a-ny sor-row See Ee Tike lato His arb a z xa Begue No. 3. gue NO 8 Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Edition 13 No, 81, Recrranve.—HE WAS CUT OFF OUT OF THE LAND OF THE LIVING, RS a ao = S = segue oc we Nos No. 82. Am.—BUT THOU DIDST NOT LEAVE HIS SOUL IN HELL. Andante larghetto, 3 108, ‘Handel's Messlab—Novello's Raition. 114 epee SE tee 4 ea ‘Thou suf - fer Thy = nor didst . .Thousuf- fer, rH I soul in hell, = Thoudist’ not leave, Thou didst SS & o_-_? > Sa soul in hell, nor didst ‘Thon suf ~ ~—_— W Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition. 2 see cor-rup-tion. Handel's Messiah —Novello's Baition. 5392 1 No. 38. Cuorvs.—LIFT UP YOUR HEADS, 0 YE GATES. A tempo ordinario. # = 76. Lift up your heads, ye. .gates, and 2nd Soprano. bam = ae mos Axo... Lift upyourheads, © ye. .gates, and be ye lift up, = ge Lift up your heads, TERS Je ye it ap e ceces $55 = ee mf = King of Gloryshallcom * Handel's MS. has Handel's Messiah.—Novello’s Faition. this King,” not “ the King.” 117 =a ‘this ts is theKingof @lo-ry? who is the Kingof Glo-ry? pe Pot This This is theKingof Glo-ry? who is theKingof Glo-ry? Lord strong and might-y, the might - y in bat-tle. = ee ease Lord strong andmight-y, the Lord strong andmight-y, the Lord might - y in bat- tle, oo es might - y oe in bat- tle, Handel's Messish.—Novello's Edition. 118 = Lift upyourheads, Oye gates, and ev -er-lasting doors, and the es ip wee] Spies ye gates, and be ye liftup, ye ev er-lasting doors, and the SS ee Se Lift upyourheads, © ye gates, and be yo liftup, ye ev er-Jasting doors, and the = ; ree ie : == of Glo - ry shall come in, ig _ SS Who is theKing of Glo-ry? who 2. abso 7 this Who is the King of Glo-ry? who 5 this in, Who is theKing of Glo-ry? who is the King of Glo-ry? who = Lord of Hosts, is the King of Glo-ry? = ae This is the King of Glo-ry? ‘The —S 2 = the Lord of Hosts, Haudel's Mossiah.—Novello's Edition. eC Ist & 2nd Sopray is the King of @lory, He fe is theKingof Glory, Glo-ry, is the King of Glo-ry, is the King of Glo-ry, the Lord of Hosts, He a = ee a = : wo fs the King of Glo-ry, ‘the Lord of Hosts,He is the NNN ee Se ‘the Lord of Hosts, He a the King.. of Glo - - - - - ry,theLordofHosts, He = =o theLord of Hosts,He is . .theKingof Ne == ee ee wee = r = ia the Lordof Hosts, -Heisthe King of Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Edition pw eee &. Ginger Gio. re lipeee ry, te e is the King of Glo-ry, ~~ the Lord of Hosts, PRR NESS] BONES | ee the Lord of eae = CEE is the King of Glo-ry, the Lord of weet StS oe re SoacaneeE is the King of Glo-ry, the Lord of Handel's Mossian —Novello’s Edition. Hosts, Se the Lord of (GSS ee Hosts, the Lord of Hosts, Hosts, He is Hosts, He is 2 ———_— enter ot d=, He Seto th Spf Nee ee is the King of Glo- ry, 198 tT poe: ts <—: SSS SS ‘Hosts, ‘the Lord of Hosts, the Lord of Hosts, He & the King. - ; ts SN = Ny SE SSS SSS Ss the Lord of Hosts, «_ the Lord of Hosts, He is the King, . the Kingof ee —— rE 7 a Hosts, the Lord of Hosts,the Lord of Hosts, He eKingof Glo - ry, the SS - == 4 naan aoe 7 a Hosts, the Lord of Hosts, ‘the Lord of He is the King of Poo Sree 5 a ry,the King of, Tee r SE = oe ThtheRingel Gb” ty, He = E + wy, theKingof Glo - He ! =o=E ft =F + ryytheKingof Glo - ry, He sos eee ras at He =e] 6 the ne Ring eye He is the Kingof Gle Nos, 84 to 36 omitted, See Appendix, p. 187. Handel's Messiah —Novello's Kition- see 124 No. 87. Cuonvs.—THE LORD GAVE THE WORD. Andante Allegro. Bornaxo. fF The Lord gave Andante Adiegro. @ 80. preach -ers, great was the com - pa-ny, the aan = pany, the a pany of the SSN pe-ny, the com-pa-ny of the preach * w wast great oe Pe great was the com - ~~ SS > pa-ny, the oe was the com pa-ny, the great was the preach = et8, of the preach -ers, great was the oe ~~ Handel's Messian.—Novello’s Edition. b - the “fom™ * pany, the oe +s Gey ae = ? was the com-pa-ny of the preachers, the com Aad Percecercece pany,the com> preach - ers, of the preach 127 No. 38. Am.—HOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THE FEET. i a = Preach the gos- pel of peace, how beau - ti-ful are — the feet, how 5 — beau - ti-ful are the feet of them that preach the gos pel of peace, i-ful are the fect.. of them that Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Edition. sa preach the gos-pel of px and bring glad ti + dings, N ae == E Tl i bring glad ti - - ~~ dings, glad ti - dings of good things, «glad ti _x a = are see ings, glad ti dings of good things, glad ti- dings of. = good things ? Handel's Messiah.—Novello s Edition 129 No. 89. Cuorvs.—THEIR SOUND IS GONE OUT INTO ALL LANDS. - A tempo ordinario, Sornano. in-to all lands, theirsound is gone Auto, sound is gone out Theirsound — is gone Their sound is gone out, SSS out: all lands, sound is gone out their sound — is gone SS S= ES 4} Ge ae Handel's Messiah.—Novello ¢ Edition. Tands, lands, po re oe fey ee ¥ east he words un-to the ends of the ae 7 words mi-to the ds of the wo ends of the world, Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Eaitfon. 181 a i haietectMeryeunsia aletae i ~~ the world, their sound is gone SSS SS the world, their sound is gone in- to all o #2 = ‘and their wordstn-to the ends of the vas S——* = fe ends of the De ‘wordsun-to the ends of the A Handel's Messiah —Novello’s Edition at pee words tn-to the ends of the work, and their words the “world. =| world, =Z=|| 1 = ‘ei Wandel's Messiah.—Novello's Edition, TA 392 188 No, 40. Am.—WHY DO THE NATIONS 80 FURIOUSLY RAGE TOGETHER. Handel's Messiah, —Novello's Baition 392 eaeeeestes encase career ores. Gln so S25 RS =a gasestepets* 5° ie foe Handel's Messiah—Novello’s Edition, 187 7 —— a ee why do the peo-ple im ag ine vain kings of theearth rise - Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition, er To oe SSS Sasa pe oa —— E a a ===. K oo FEES oopretse dese ea a ‘Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Edition Fe 189 No. 41, Caorvs—LET US BREAK THEIR BONDS ASUNDER. Sorano. sun-der, let us Auto, SSS SE ae ee SE Let usbreak their 7 = aa : SSS 7 — SS Let us break their bonds a - sun-der, let us, let us break their bondsa - it << SA Ne bonds a - sun-der, let us break, let usbreaktheir bonds . . a-sun-der, [pape oe = = le=¢ =o ee a — + san-der, lot us, let us break, let usbreaktheirbonds a- sun - der, Handel's Megsinh.—Novello’s Edition, 382 St = sun - der, ‘and east a = = their yokes from Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition. —* =f. Ss let us break their —————} = — Fe i SN oY “eu? Jet us break thir bonds a - us break their Handel's Mossinh.—Novello's Edition pondsa-sunder, let us break, let us break their bonds, i. ye —— os , ae : = sun - der,theirbondsa - sun - der, SSI Sg = eo their bonds a - sun - der, = Tet tsb acreneies let usbreak their bondsa - SSE eee us, andcasta ~ and cast ae aera eas ‘tlrer ts Handel's Messiah —Novello's Eaition, 143 —N—N— ee ee ‘and cast vay their yokes © their yoKer ——— —e ee ~ way their yokes Tet usbreak tieir bonds a - sun -der, and = and cast a - wee ee their yokes from us, Handel's Messiah, —Novello's E ssa 144 SSS fo let us break theirbonds,andcast . . + way theiryokes from us, der, and cast a ef SS der, and cast a sun - = sun = sé snn - der,and cast a ta-way theiryokes from us. - way, and ¢ ees ~ way, and cast - way theiryokes from us. way theiryokes from us. Handel's Messiah,—Novello's Edition, 145 Reorrative.—HE THAT DWELLETH IN HEAVEN. Hethatdwelleth in bee al heaven shall Jangh them to scorn ; the Loni shall havethemin de -ri-sion, oe = Thou shalt break — them, ‘Thou shalt é SS = break them with a ‘Thou shalt dash them in pie - ca like a pot = - tere — Handel's Messiah—Novello s Haitien, 08 ‘Thou shalt, ———: Thou shalt et fe ‘Thou shalt dash them FE ter's ves - sel, like a NS ee Handel's Messiah.—Novello’s Edition, SSS re pot ~~ ter's ves - sel, ‘hou shalt dash them in Handel's Messiah—Novello’s Haition 149 No. 44 Crorvs.—HALLELUJAH ! Allegro. Sornaxo, i Bal - lelu-jah, ee Hal- le Goa Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal = a SS) wpa = == eS P| oe ee & tent reign = eth, Hable Iy-jeh, Halley jah, is oe. pS e—s 55 pais for the Lord G reign - eth, Hs “jah, Hal-le-lu-jaht ~ Ia Bee AAS == 5 + Tn-jah, Halletn-jah! fo, the Lord God Om-ni = po-tent reign - eth, Halle- $ S > oe 5 (et ee pay - Ipoh, Hal-l for the Lord God Om-ni_- po-tent reign - eth, Halle- . eee + lu-jah, Hal-le-Ia- jah! . iu=jah, Halle ~ Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition, casa po-tent ae | SE pre ee \jah,Hatle-lu- Re 8 -—hign sailed ea taps 2. oe eth, Sets a= 9g Hallelujah, Habletujab,Halle - Iu - jab, Hal - = wr S| stent reign eth, Hallelujah, “Tord, God Om = ni 7 po: tent areata ead -lwjah, Wieiniah, “Tale toads et wot = Te to HHH world == king-dam of = King-dom of King-dom of fae reign for ev-erand ev - ¢y ay and He Hal-le - lu-jah! Hat-le-In-jah, = Be ‘Hal-le + Iu-jah! Hale-ln-3é, 2 EegoS Re fife in jah, ever, spe 33+ Hal-le-Iu-jah, ‘Handel's Messiah —Novello’s Edition (ee Se Toe | oe ‘andLord of Lords, ez eS = Ss gga = =e for ev-er and ev-er, HaFle-lu-jah, Hable - Iu jah! a ee ee a =a for ev-er and ev-er, Halfe-lu-jah, Hi T —— fa fe-2h = ESS pee Pee ee 8 SS for ev-er ev-er, Hal-le-lu-jah, Halle- Iu- jah! . andLordof Lords, and Heshallreign, ‘and S ae — i - andHeshall regn, . * and Heshall Kings, and Lord of Lords, andHeshallreignandlle. . shall reign, eae : . 7 ERE — —— —=t Kings,andLord of Lords,andHe shall reign for wo: et fe o rogh eas (a Safe and Heshallreagn or ev-erandev- er, King, =. = Pate oe = ¢ Fe = - _ E . afd He shall eign for —ev-epand ever, King of King, for ev-Gr and Hendol's Messiah. —Novello's Edition. 309 2-2-4 -F lal le-Iu 34h, SSF es ‘and Lord of. SS Se Kings, and Lord Of . « —— Kings, and Lord of raids | tis == Ff === = shall reign for ev -eadey - - Shot ——— er and ev BSE Hable ~ $2222 =F 5-Fs. Handel's Measiak.—Novello’s Edition, WND OF PART IL 158 PART III. »—I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH. Handel's Messiah,—Novello « Edition, 332 159 eps + up-on the earth, BE eee liv- eth, and that shal stand earth, =... . . up-on the earth, = T Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Edition. And though worms de - stroy this gifts flesh shall Handel's Messiah, -Novello’s Bdition, Sapa gee know my Re- deem - er liv- = aa God. 1 zt py aaa Ror now is Christ ris-en tH == (ets from the = = fos - fruits of them that aa Handel's Mossiah.—Novello's Bastion, sxe, i + Fe + Bae ee et of them that sleep, the first - fruits of =H at o - en from the dead, Handel's Messiah.—Novelto’s Edition, No. 46, Sornaxo, man came 168 SINCE BY MAN OAME DEATH. ‘death, since Au. (AS : = nian came death, since by man came ‘Taxon, =f SE e= Fe be Fe came death, since by man came death, Bass, z man came death, ~~ death, ~ ree- tion “of the dea d, al - sothere-sur- “fy man ene al = ree- tion of the deat al - sothere- sur - d, by man came ina by aan came al = sothere ~ sur - f = Seat dead, by man came al - sothere - sur ee cae ea pecs cme, al Sthe re - su ao of the s. = $i 8 oat f ——F 4 w= =F £ EF i Handol's Messiah.—Noveilo’s Edition, . ae Kor asin Ad ~ —— = — For as in Ad - am all p aS live, e- ven live, e- ven - aoe % 0 = ce toe shall all be madea - Handel's Messiah.—Novello’s Baition. in Christ ee shall so in Christ in Christ shall = - a a shall all, shall alll shall all, be made i = - i et be..made a= live, Christ shall all, Handel's Messiab.—Novello's Edition. 166 No. 47. Recirative.—BEHOLD, I TELL YOU A MYSTERY. Pepe sleep, but we shall all be tS ef pant-ae a? et t Handel's Mossiah.—Novello's Edition. sa trum-pet shall and the dead shall be raised, a ie See the trum-pet shall sound, . . and the dead shall be Handel's Mossiah.—Novello's-Eaition, we shall a the trum-pet shall sound, Handel's Messiah.—Novello s Edition and the dead = rup-ti-ble, eet a9 36% wo shall be changed, Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition. se wo shall be changed, Goat =, we shall be changed, (Ln fete et fet eee 5 rm _Adagio., eee poe ity foe is ===e SER . . . and we shall be changed, we shall be changed. Adagio. Handel's Messiah.—Novello’s Edition ssa Ses this cor-rup - ti-ble arte == a= on in = cor = rup-tion, for this cor -rup - ti-ble must ie se Fe qa rup-tion 5 gash Jee * This second part of the Air is generally omitted. Handel 8 Messiab.—Novello's Edition. = Nos, 49 to 52 omitted. See Appendix, p. 187. tiandel's Messiah —Novollo’s Edition Cy 178 Cuorvs.—WORTHY IS THE LAMB THAT WAS SLAIN. — == — that was slain, and hath re - oo Se that was slain, and hath ~~ re - oe Taxon. 2 Bass. 4 ae Wor theLamb that was slain, Andante. = by to re-celve pow-er, and rich-es, and = 7 3 — NN SNES NS i SSS Se a 4 =o aie ——— eT deem- ed us to God by His blood, to re-ceive pow-er, andrich-es, and 5 Noha a : - ie Fanaa ep Tdeem-ed us to God by His blood, te ro-ceive pow-er, afdrich-es, and a “His blood, ‘to re-ceive pow-er, Andante, JY 100. Ses ‘and rich-es, and z 2 = f f hon-our, and ee ‘and bless - ing. oo SE ae ‘andstrength, and hon-our, and glo-ry, and bless - ing. Ls ee =e - ——= = = pt & —— mm, andstrength, and honour, and glo-ry, or pe ‘and glo-ry, Fiandol's Messiah.—Novello's Bastion. Wor = thy is the Lamb and hath re- deem - ed “us fal Heth re- deem - ed us 7 ed us to ce ee and hath redeem -ed us to 33. % Fee a ve power, es pow-er, EG and riches, ‘and rich Fee power, and rich-es, and a e how-our, luon-our, Handel's Messiab,—Novello's Haltion. B Larghetto, Bless - ing and honour, glo-ty and p e un -to Him f ee 9. # Bless -ingand honour, glo-ry and pow, be wn-t0 Hin be unto ihn aren that sit-teth upon the meaaeetrass ‘that sit Seine upon th ‘Bless-ing and honour, glo-ry and tee throne, 7 that sit-teth upon the throne, and un - Handel's Mossiah.—Novello's Edition. * See Preface, =e ae E hless-ing and hon-our, glo-ry and h Poe —— that er, for ev - erand ev —— et ee a —_s— S SP toth up-on the 7 o the throne, . . and aint Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition. ry be un - o fo == Bless ing and hon-our, —glo-ryand pow'r, x eo ry be wn - fo Him Handel's Messish.—Novello's Edition. Throne, bears oS sees or} Poesy et 9332, oS that mar be v. —— un - to Him =a hon - our, glo = ryand pow, be ‘un - to ‘Handel's Mosaiah.—Novello’s Edition. =e Gar 88 et glo-ry and pow-er, beun-to aS Ss = SSE glo-ry and pow-er, beun-to Ppa bb EE Him, be un-toHim, a glo-ry and pow-er, be unto f- 9 # ft. —f- Him, be un- to Him, Pees Sa + up~ onthe throne, and un - to the ‘that sitteth upon the i hi | Tint” stteth pda the throne, and un - to the — => ¥—V sitteth upon the throne, Handel's Messiah. —Novello’s Edition, ev -er, 2 for ev-er, for ntH ev-er ahd ev-er, for a Ceres, Ke . > = = = joe : = ey > er, and ev-er, 2. er, for = er an Ee er, for ev Handel's Messiah —Novello’s Edition. F Attegro moderato, 4 — $ —E Ao. os + meA = + +. - mm As ee b Allegra motlerato, @ = 84. Se — men, A rt Asmen, A= ES G Sa ‘A mien, tolts % mien, A ~ Handel's Messiah—Novelto's Edition, men, e i men, A Handel's Messiah.—Novello’s Edition. Handel's Messiah ~Novello's Waition. Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Edition, ‘THE END, 187 APPENDIX. No. 84. Recrrative—UNTO WHICH OF THE ANGELS SAID HE AT ANY TIME. OR. KO . pe Le eo! an-gels said eat any time, Thouart My S - got-ten Thee ? — —— = — 7 a— fF = l eS — Sj 2 oS — S No. 85. Cuorvs.—LET ALL THE ANGELS OF GOD WORSHIP HIM. Kg Allegro, — ae [a2 Sornaxo. = an gels of God ‘Texon, an-gels of G ts an-gels of God wor ee Bass, Allegro, = "72. an- gels of God Ant God,let all the an 77 - “f= God wor; Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition, ¥ = gels of God wor - sti) Him, let all the ———— Ss - ship Him, let all the — an-gelsof God re — yogi Jet all the an ges of God eo E. let all the ship Him, ——= 2 ‘an gels of God Handel's Messiah —Novello’s Edition 332 Handol's Messiah —Novello's Edition ssa 191 No. 36. Am—THOU ART GONE UP ON HIGH. Allegro, b= 84. — aa art goneup on high, Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Raltton. esa 192 = oe e- mies, a+ mong them, that the Lord God might Handel's Mossiah—Novello's Baition, essa might dwell a= ty a= tee ester f $c: SS = artgoneup on high, ‘Thou artgoneup on high, ‘Thowhast ———— “4 i SS 3 ts SS S== ——== SF Re cap - tive, Thouhast led cap-tiv - i- ty cap - tive, Handel's Messiah,—Novello's Baition. eae ae BE = = e-mies, for'Thineen - © - mies, that the Lord God might dwell tp + mong them, + |__» _ —=-} wa a mie f - f _ t= ie a that the Lord God, that the Lord a Lg pees Fh Ee ———— P ee ————— == Se Se Handet's Messiah.—Novello's Baition. wna 195 c - ep te o. et et tt ene le (St : a God might dwell a - mong them, might dwell HHH sf == that the Lord God mightdwell a - mong them, Handel's Messiah—Novello's Haition. 332 196 Reorrarve.—THEN SHALL BE BROUGHT TO PASS. SSS Ato. _S=N SS pee eles ys ‘Then shallbebowghtto paste anyng hatis writen, Death isewallow'd Past No, 50. Dvrr.—O DEATH, WHERE 18 THY STING? Andante. ‘Taxon, where, where is thy N.B.—This Duet is given in the abridged form indicated by Handel in the Dublin score. Compare the Full Seore, ‘Handel's Messiah. —N dition, eae vel where, where is thy sting? © death, where, is thy vie-toxy?0 grave, whereis thy vie-to-ry? The sting .. of death is sin, the +. of death is sin, and the strength the sting . . oF death is sin, and the = of death is sin, the sting of death is sin, and Handel's Messials.-Novello's Eaition, 198 No. 61. Cnonvs.—BUT THANKS BE TO GOD, Andante. h, Sornaxo. ere Be re Butthanks, but thanks, thanks, thanks be to But thanks, but thanks, thanks thanks be to God, to God, thanks be to a = = = E Texon. : ¥. God, thanksbe to = = —— —— Base, [SS =e ——= = See =: Se I But thanks, but thanks, thanks,thanks be to God, thanks be to Andante, # = 69. Gene ere = #1 et 5 SS ne aneags thanks, thanks, thanksbe to God, Whogiv-eth usthe vic - tory, the vie - to-ry through thanksbe to ener SA God,thanksbe to God, to ‘Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition. sa Se eee our = Lord Je - sus Christ, RE vie - tory, the vie - to-ry through sus Christ, but —— Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition, coy but thanks, thanks be to 4 thanks be fo God, thanks . 2 Handel's Messiah —Novello's Balti 201 ee Pe ee ee giv-oth us the vie - to-ry, SSS op Who giv-eth us the et ‘Who giv-eth us the — —— ‘thanks, but thanks, ae SSS = to - ty, Who (gee os gv - eth = eth vie - to-ry, Who giv - eth vie giv - ers z w-77, Who giv - eth us the E Je - sus Christ, but thanks, thanks, thanks he to hanks, thanks, ae Handel's Messiah —Novello's Edition. sae 7 thanksbe to God, Who = oe. thanksbe { eth us the to - ry, ‘through our Lord + ee giv -ethus ie vic - to-ry through our Lord Christ, : o— 2 —_—— ee Ve ——| wiv - eth us the vie - to-ry Christ. —s-he —=——— = z = f = tae =} =e] > eth us the vie - to-7y through our Lord Je - sus Christ. Adagio.) —2 Handel's Messiah.Novelio's Faition. 204 — for us, who can be a- [PSs SS re be canbe against us?who ean be a - gains — Who shall lay.. any -thing to the charge of God's ec - lect? . . . God's e - lect? TP + whoshall lay a ny-thing to the Omg. n— tr ; ~ > e = 2-4 ad — Handel's Messiah.—Novello's Baition. 208 rt that jus - ti Handel's Slessiuh.—Novello’s Baition. ea that con - os, Christ ‘that right hand of Handel's Messiah—Novello’s Edition. 2 = ces - sion for us, Whomakes in - ter- cos = = = - 5 = = Handel's Messiah —Novollo's Edition, ro} = right hand of God, Who is at the righthand of God, at the righthand of — Adagio. Ke = ee = 7 ———— ‘Who makes in - ter - ces - sionfor us. Adagio, ; ' A EE ee S ze 5 —— 2 3S PF ad lib. f atempo. ~e. : * =—es 2 SBS T1601 a Mandol's Messiah —Novello’s Haition. 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Warren 08 At rldnght there was a AM | St. Glow God in te Might cE Tortus Noble 10 OO EE —r—_—C Ave Verum (Lent and general) E, Elgar 08 | 827 God is our refuge. «WY, Webbe 15 Tat God of ou athens Mowat “10 Behold, 1 bring you good tings (Christos) 214 God shal wipe aay (eh) Ci its ee _ “ena Se Mans 10 a Pinger SE | 956 oda wip away wast) ccd © Masks 1D ‘Behold, I shew you a mystery,....H.W, Wareing 12 16 God. That madest eurth and heaven Coenen a Behold, what manner of love.....-.Mark Andrews (08 | ‘ ee ae eh ter Mam Agtert S| 258 Goo at mnt tne ta stowe 18 Bethe (Cre al ost) Gounod a5 | UE Gree Cod of Love, A tory 18 Blessed angel spirits (Hymn to the Trinity) (Trinity Great peape have they: pe one and general), Tschaikowsky 05 | 249 Hail, claddening light... T.T. Noble .05 peepee eerie att eat eres tee eerie carta _ DiS. Smith 42 | "49. fhe to the Christ. J. Barnby “12 Blessed ia He that cometh. W. R. Waghorne Hail to the Lord’s Anointed... . ‘M. Andrews .12 Break forth into joy (Advent and general) Hail to Thee (Processional) .. ALS. Baker 05, . H. A. Matthews Hail the torn of mystic beauty (Raster) Break forth int joy (Advent and genera © — ‘By the waters of Babylon Happy is the man. W. C. Macfarlane 15. Mark! he mud af hoy voices (al Saints and Chin Jean comer from heavenly eight: Caro tenon Se ockan 30 "Anthon) (Christos) VC. outkin 05 | 27 Mave mercy upon me (aot aad aera) 2 araby 09 Chri our Poorer Cities)... W. Sartor 12 | 287 He that ena ote ih weep eT nergs In Christina, sweet Coiamee, 0 Te UL Waren 105 | 171 Heal met Lord iW, Warde 10 Christaewo sural TEM Warson 108 } “85 Heaven hou bs Eo leealy 10 Christiane, ae .Steme 10 | 20 Heavenly Father Tine 08 Gone, tal Chess. Atak Antiows (2 | 25 Hivsaleadon a nigh AUWhtiog Come, Holy Gow SM patedsing 05 [ 100 Honour the Lard at Andrews 18 Come, Hly Ghowt (Wisunie and gone) How to Thy merge vai Sanders ta Weve Webbe 12 | 145 How fovey ie Thy dling pace. Tran 0b Come, 0 Thou Travel. sss.ceT: Tents Noblo 08 | 288 Hymn inthe mee HEP. bmwn 10 Gomes the ree TBesteune 12 | “8? yma tothe Palo. Spscaikowehy 09 Come unto Blin tare ba) ‘Goan 10 7 SiDaenby “08 | 8 Tam the Resretion Easa)-.....C. Domarent 12 Comea at tines wanes. iWoakeey “05 | 391 Tbeield, and ot (Al'Sainta sad gasor Grated aff font (Bethe scceeeee Gounod “a8 Stewart 20 Cowting tho bar PuneraD.vrs--000cHC He Shlley “12 | 19 Lebel, and tt (ib movemeay HA. Stewart 10 (te be continual Tue H. W. Gear Co., Sole Agents for NOVELLO & CO., Ltd., 2 West 45th St., New York 305 30 287 68 208 200 76 38 257 379 188 103 228 187 36 25 4 153 129 17 248 110 59 159 298 1 202 233 usir Sovies of Anthemg and Servires ANTHE M S (Continued) Price {hese a voice fom heaven (Funen 3.8, Matthews "as | “MO how amiable. so:T. W. Surette X waited patiently for the Lord. B. Tours .05 | 288 O Lamb of God. - “WW. R Waghorne Twill lay me down, T.T. Noble 05 | 259 © Lord, God of my salvation ‘A. Berwald” 1 will it up mine eves. Horsman 113 | 247 0 Lord our Governour F, H, Young 1 will ift up mine eyes P.A.Otis 112 | 236 O Lord, the very heavens HW. Wareing 1 will lift up mine eves B.S. Smith 110 | 141 0 Lord, Thou hast searched mo... »...F.L. Seaty T will sing of Thy power. B.C. Lutkin 105 | 354 O Love that will not let me go -v-s. =F. L Sealy Twill set His dominion D.H. Wikon 112 O love the Lord... A. Thayer In the beginning (Christmas) ....-Mare Andrews 112 © Saving Vitim (Lent) HH. E, Button In the beginning..... ......-Charles Macpherson 15 0 Saving Vietim.. SET Horsman, In the end of the Sabbath (aster)......B.Steane 12 O sing unto the Lord EM, Lee Is it nothing to you (Lent) M.B. Foster 112 | $13. O sone and daughters ‘Mark Andrews 263. O Strength und Stay Mark Andrews eeu, Friend of sinners...» 205 | 23 O dat men would praise the Lond ..J. B. McEwen ‘Tesu, Word of Goal incarnate, 08 | 255. O Trinity of blessed lig “W. ¥, Webbe ‘Teeus, tender Shepherd. W.R. Waghorne 110 | 208 O Thou that hearest prayer. A. M. Read 203 0 Wisdom wsvaeP. Tertius Noble ‘Kingdom of Light. B.C. Lutkin .12 | 163 O worship the King (Hymn-Anthem) J. HL Maunder Lead me, Lord. L. Potter .05 | 45 O worship the Lord. -M. Watson Lead, kindly Light. B.Smith 110 | 26 0 Zion that bringest good (dings (Christmas) Let all the people pratt. DIUASS sitwer 112 TH. Warren Legend (While yet the Chr) “echaikowaky 105 | 261 On wings of iving light J.-S. Matthews Tet God arise... ‘TW. Surette 110 | 80 One winter's night (Carol-Anthem) 1f. W. Wareing Let my ery come : D.& Smith [12 | 40 Outof the deep (Lent and general)... W. Tet my prayer be vet forth A. Burdett 105, et this mind be in you ‘M. Andrews 105 | 148 Praise tho Lord. A. Randegeer Tet us offer the sacrifice of praise.....F-H. Young .10 | 156 Praise the Lord, O my soul ves svvse.-.. Rt. Smart Tet your light so shine HK. Hadley 10 | 149 Praise ye the Pather Charles Gounod Lift up your heads...» vs+sF. Dunkley :12 | 193 Preserve me, O God. ©. B. Clark Light of Light (Processional)... Geo. F.Le Jeune 112 | 329 Prepace ye the way of the Lord HE. Sanders Tike a the hart HH Clarke 112 Lo, how a rose (Christmas) Pretorius .05 | 140 Rejoice in the Lord. . B. Calkin ord, have loved the habitation «G. W. Torrance 12 | 244 Rejeire tostey “B. Steane ord ofall power.. FE, Ward .10 | 175 Rest, gentle Jeous (Natal Hymn)... D.8. Smith Lord of our life vd T Fed 12 Love Divine (Two-part). J-Stainer .05 | 33 Saviour, again to Thy dear Name (Evening) G. W. Chadwick March, march onward (Processional)... Stokovski .05 | 237 Saviour, source of every blessing... I. Horsman Mom's roseate hues (Easter).....6.W. Chadwick 12 | "52. Saviour, Thy children keep (Evening).A. S. Sullivan My Father, for another night, Dalton 05 | 248 Send out Thy’ light -Charles Gounod ‘My song shall be. se +e+2+++ +E, Horsman «12 | 328 Show Thy loving-kindness. G. Federlein 270 Sing, O daughter of Zion... +. lM. B, Schwarte Now late on the Sabbath day (Easter).F.E. Ward .12 | 142 Sing, O Heavens (Christmas and general) C, R. Gale Now the day is over (Evening) B.Tours 105 | 38 Sing, O Sing, this blessed morn (Christmas) W. H. Neidtinger © Brightness of the Immortal Father's.M. Andrews .12 | 69. Sing unto the Lord (Thanksgiving and general) © come, Redeemer of mankind (Christmas) C. Hartia I.E. West .05 | 111 SixChorales, Buch, Set {Arr J. W. Goodrich © God, Thou art my God. A.G. Wathall 10 | 112 Six Chorales, Bach. Set 2..Arr. J. W. Goodrich © Hearken Thou. Tertius Noble 05 | 320 Suffer Mle chiktren. +.B. Lambord 0 Holy Night (Christmas), A.Adam ‘10 | 47 Sun of my soul (Evening). 1. W, Chadwiok (To be continued) ul ‘Taw H. W. Gray Co., Sole Agents for NOVELLO & CO., Ltd., 2 West 45th St., New York No. 200 180 278 304 203 200 56 22 sof Series of Anthemg and Services ANTHEMS (Continued) ‘Tarry with me, O my Saviour (Evening) S.A-Baldwi ‘Thanks be to God (Baster) FE, Ward ‘The Angel of the Lord tarrieth round. -M. Androws ‘Tho City beautiful 1G. Federlein ‘The earth is the Lord's N. De Vore ternal Cod is thy refuge J.B, West the day ia gently sinking. Hf, Brooke-Day The day Thou gavest (Evening) Rev. H. H, Woodward ‘The earth, O God, Thow visitest (Harvewt and general) RH. Woodman ‘Tho Eve of Grace Christus Salvator natus est 3.8. Matthews 60 The oyes ofall wait on Theo (Tarvest nd general) AR. Gaul 884 The finst Christmas. Gerrit Smith 73. The Gruce of God (Christmas)... Mark Andrew 278 Tho Incarnation. A. Ham 68 The Kingdom of Light PG. Lutkin 310. Tho Lord is my Light, BM. Maitland 5. The Lord is my Shophord........+.+..-H, Smart 7 Tho Lord is my Shepherd. D. 8. Smith 63. The Lord is my Shepherd. Mark Andrews 139 The Lord is risen ©. R. Gale aT D. 8. Smith 135 1 8. N. Penfield 61 The morning star (Christmas) ......G. A. Burdett 13 The New Born King... PE, Pletcher 55 Tho path vf che just J. ¥. Roberts 264 The shadow of Thy wings M. Andrews 44 The shadows of the evening hours (Kvening) S.A. Baldwin 281 The Song of the three Kings RH. Warren 69. The souls of the righteous (All Saints and general) stias Noble 40° The splendoursof Thy glory. Rev. H. H. Woodwand Price 05 ary 10 2 2 R 2 2 0 0 No. 335 The Story of the Cross.......,...,W.R, Hedden 173 The sun is sinking fast. MM. Andrews 85 The Temptations (Lent und general). #. B, Button SI The way is long and drary (Lent and general) HE, Leslie 24 There is a blessed home. J.C. Marks 4 There is a ercen hill far away (Lent and goneral) Ch. Gounod 251 Thoro ia a land G. Federlein 186 There were shepherds (Christmas) B, Steane 3 Thoy all were looking for « king ....C. Dickinson 210 ‘They shall hunger no more Foderlein, 189 Thine is the power. Converse 21 Three Kings “orneliua 30 Thou, O God, art pruised ia Zion. Ford 143. Thow shalt remember. TL W. Parker 90 Thou wilt keep hia in perfect pearn A. Ham MM Tay merey, O Lord RL. Woodman 191 ToGodour strength sing loud and clear B, Lambord 234 To whom then will ye liken God (s.4.0.0.).H Parker 235 ‘Towhom then will ye liken God (3.7.5.m.).. Parker 58 We beseech Thoe, O Lord. J.B, West 49. We then as workers... T. W. Surette 15 Weary of earth (Lent and gene V. Hall 239 When I view the Mother GW. Chadwiek 302, When T survey the wondrous cross. Mozart 144 When it was yot dark 11, Woodman 291 While all things, EW. Wareing 300 When Christ was bora. Gerrit Smith 14 When it waa yet dark (Easter)....1R 11, Woodman 76 While yot the Christ, Tachaikowsky 41 Who shall roll us away the atone (Easter) GW, Torrance 152 Whosoever drinketh of this water... L. Sealy’ 88 Why seek ye the living (aster). ..F. 8, Converse viel Price Tue H. W. Gray Co., Sole Agents for NOVELLO & CO., Ltd., 2 West 45th St., New York ANTHEMS, &c. THE MUSICAL TIMES. ANTHEMS, CHORALS, AND HYMNS, PRICE FIVE CENTS EACH. 346 Abide with me(with 3 others)... Goss ‘es Adayin Thy courts SirG. A. Macfarren | 2664 Adeste Fidelee (O come, all ye faithful) Heo Ditto (Enalish and Lati words) fo. Again my moral sighs. Batahill, sst_-A\Grace{Give thankst0God) V. Novello Sos. A Hymn of Faith Edled by J. Baraby Sp Alla Tinta beata For these an all Thy) 396 Alleluia, song of sweetness = Hopkin 7 Allpeopie that om earth ‘Fale ey All peopl that on earth John. West Hop Almighty and everlasting God. Gibbons oe Almighty and mersfal God Sir J. Goss fp And He shal port. Hansel | 0 Andsthe angel said onto er” King Fall Ep Avia sbine (Christmas) SiG, Bivey fap Avonbe unto the Lord. Hugh Bla By Aitbegan to dawn, biples Bs Borer Su A'ciogeterequiem =u J: B. Bridge 3p Aepamtethe hare Spot | 22g Anwehave boree (Eater) “J. Baraby Bo AveMarin rane Abt dey Ave Maria G. Obertbir | Say Ave Mars sella F. Lise Top AveVeram JenuWordaiGad) Monae We Ditto wens oe o- W.S.Hoxte| Sit. 7 Gounod | 3) _Dito Jans, Blessed Ward of Gea. S. Scie snd Chorvs) .. Ch. Gounod 09. Awake, puton daeogth "Alice Borton Soo. Awake up, my glory Easter) J. Baraby Fey Awake uprmy glory. Battison Haynes BE). Belore Jehoval'sawiuithrone M. Maden B58. Beholéy bring you good dings Gort 153. Behold; Lbring you tad tidings Croce 254, Behold, Ibring you glad tidings Smith go. Behold, Tbring gov gad tings Vittoria 185 Behold; how good and joyful Dr, Clarke 74 Behold now praia n= CReSENOD go Beholdnow:praisethe Lard G, J. Bennett 36 Benelé nowspraise the Lord De. Rogers 38). Behold the Angel ofthe Lord B. Toure G63 Bemerti unto us =. Jone E, West S85 Benedict, omaia Opera Various Jo) Bieacedare the dead HH, Prrson S22 Blessed ae the dead C.V. Stanford $2 Biewsed are the merefal Dr Files G6 Biewed are the poor in spirit H, Hiles Seo Diewed arethey) nw.” Berthold Toare Bio Bleed are they that fear Sir. Elvey | Eo Biewedbche(fematevoices) Nechomm 271 Diesed be the Lord God. Dr. Neves $0 Dlewed be the Lord God &.S, Wesley 512 Blessed be the Lord God Earl of Mar Gt Dleswed be the man nC Hares {26 Blessed be thecame(HarvessH. Gacy | Ge. Blessed is He Dr. Nares | 277 Biesaed ie Be Gomed 4% Beste isthe peonle. Vs Novelo| 269 Blesingand gory cs saDr. Boyce ex Biest are tbe departed 1. Shobe| Poa pireere, Cert G54. Bow down Thine ear ww. Atiwood G8 Bow down Thine ext 1) W. Beale 88 Break forth ate oy J Barnty Spo Breakiorthintoloy .Ollver King ny 198 5 335 494 104 239 35 369 529 735 74 705 125 536 235 392 3 77 603 489 388 646 THE H. W. GRAY CO. a1. EAST 1718 STREET, NEW YORK. But the Lord is mindful By the waters of Babylon G. B. Allew Callto remembrance Farract Calltoremembrance(s.€cho JV. Novello Charity," La Carita" (4 trebles) Rossin’ Christ became obedient ... J. F. Bdge Mendelssohn, Christ being raised (aster) S. Webbe Christ being raived (do.) Sir. Elvey Christisrisen— (80.) Sir G. Elvey Christisrisen — (do.) BLM. Thorne Christ our Passover(do.) Sir J. Goss Christ our Passover(do.) .-.B. Tours Christus factus est. aw” F. Anerio Chris was delivered for ost fences i Lloyd Come snd Worship the Lord’ 7. Adams Come, Holy Ghost(s.decho.) T. Actwood Come, Holy Ghost .. Douland Come now, and let us reason” R, Briant Come unto Me J-8: Smith Come, weary Pilgrims, come F. Tozer Come, ye children 1H. M. Higae Come, ye gentlea .. "E, C, Bairstow Come, ye lotty H, Elliot Button Comfort, O Lo Dr. Crotch Grossing the Bar "HI, H. Woodward Gry aloud and shout Croft Daughters of Jerusalem’ Sir G. Elvey Daughters of Zion Mendelssohn Deus misereatur £. Mammatt Doth not wisdom ery? Re Haking Drive far fromusthe mortal foeV Novello Drop down, ye heavens... J Barby Easter Hymn... Arr, by V. Novello Enter not inte judgment T- Attwood Envy! eldest born of hell! (Saul) Handel Except the Lord build F. A. J. Hervey Far down the ages now A. C. Edwards Far from my heavenly hore Ch. Vincent Fear not, Land... Chas. 8. Cloyd Frm is our will toserve the Lord (M. Hauptmann Forgive, blest shade... ‘Dr. Calleott Fortheseand all Thy mercies Lancaster Four Christmas Carols... J. Barnby Four Christmas Carols, Various Four Hymns for Christmas... Various Four Hymns from" The Hymnary " Four Hymn Tunes J. Barnby Pour settings of the Kyrie “Schubert From ail that éwell_.. Dr, Walmisley From the rising of the sun... Ouseley From Thy love asa Father Ch. Gounod Give ear, O Lord(Ave Maria) C.Obesthir Give peace in ovf time W. H. Calleott Give the King ww we Ae H. Brown Glory beto God on high” V. Novello Glory to God jo the highest | Pergolesi God be merciful unto us John E. West God hath appointed aday (Easter) Tours God, my King» wv Bach God save the noble Czar Godeave the King .. V. Novello God shall wipeaway all tears J.T. Field God eo hed the world... SirJ. Goss God so loved the world”... J. Stainer God that madest GL. Naylor 654 35 338 et 6 304 227 7 27 6 86 505 a7 625 555 32 213 37 4 8 36 30 157 74 sot 458 sa 107 234 a7 13 20 8 Sas 600, me 638 48 195, Br 0 505 7 16 304 25 190 238 pez a 565, 1st ose 32 54 180 3 204 398 353 God, Who madest 3. H, Davies Grant, O Lord (Collect) Mozart Grant to us, Lord. we se JeBarnby Grant us Thy peace. Mendelssohn Grant, we beseech Thee... H.Lahee Great and marvellous... Dr. Boyce Hullelyjah! For unto us” W.H. Monk Hallelyjah! Hallelujahl...V. Novello Hark! the herald angels sing Dr. fons Hark! theberaldangelssingMendelssohn. & 77 Havemerey, 0 Lo Mozart Hear, holy Power ve ae ce AUbEE Hearten, O Lord 1. A.C. Mackenzie Hearken untome, my people A. Sullivan Hearken unto me, ye that M.B. Foster Hearkenunto this. H. Blot Button Hear me when Teall ‘King Hall 33 Hearmy prayer, O God. Kent ‘Hear my prayer, O Lord ‘Winter Hearthe voice and prayer J. L. Hopkins Hear us, 0 Saviour... M. Hauptmana, Hear what God the Lord V- Novello He comes, ordained of yore W. Jackson He intears that soweth Dr. Hiller He is risen (Easter) HH. Gadsby Here shall sot charity... Dr. Boyce Holiest, breathe (Italian Chorale) Holler, bresthe G.C. Martin Holy, Holy, Haly, Lord God J. Bishop Holy Spivi, come, O come G.C,Martin ‘Hosanna in the highest (Advent)Stainer How beautiful upon RA. Smith How dear are Thy counsels Dr. Crotch How goodly are Thy tents... Ouseley Haw lovely are Thy dwellings... Spohr Hymos for Easter Calkin & J. Barnby Hymnus Eocharisticus .. Dr.Rogers Yam Alpha and Omega(Trinity)) Stainer L.did call upon the Lord Frank L. Moir If aman die, shall be C, Macpherson Ml gonotawey T. Adame Af we believe that Jecus died Sir J. Gosa If ye love Me ‘W. H. Monk If ye love Me 2 Talia te ye love Me Dr.€.8. Heap Ife love Me IIT sir RiP Stewast rye then be risen... HM. Higgs Lknow that the Lorde great Ouseley Incline Thine ear Himmel Ihumble faithand holylove Dr.Garrett In Jewry is God known. «Dr. Clarke In Judah js God known” Mendelssohn In manus twas (Likeas the hart) Novello Inthe beginning (Christmas) G.B, Allen In the beginning (do.) BE. H. Thorne In the beginning (do.) B, Luard-Selby In the end of the Sabbath A. Carnall Inthe sight ofthe unwise... Ouseley Itcameuponthemidnight clear Staincr cis high time(Adveat)... J. vB, I. shall come to pass I will arise (3 & 4 voices) | Rev. R. Cecil will arise Creygiton 1 will alway give thacks Calkin Iwill feed My flock... jF: Bridge Iwill lay me down in peace” C, Stokes Sore AcENrs ror NOVELLO & CO., Limite, 4st 545 18 28 628 299 533 346 67 393 735 THE MUSICAL TIMES.—Continued. ANTHEMS, CHORALS, AND HYMNS. Twill ay me down. A.C. Mackenzie will ly medowa Dro A. He Mann Iwill if up mine eyes ... Drs Clarke I sill pray che Father G. W. Torrance Lill ing of merey(3 trebles) Novello Iwill sing of Thy power Sir A. Sullivan L will sing unto the Lord H. Pureell Jesu, blessed Word of God... Gounod Jetu, give Thy servants... a Lisat Jesu, my Lord we a vn ne Je Barby Jesu, priceless Treasure J. V, Roberts Jesu, Lordoflife .. GA. Nauman, Jesus Christ is risen to-day... Dr. Tons Jesus once for our salvation. F. Anerio Jubilate and Kyrie in PF) W. Jackson Kyrie eleison (Nos. rand 2)... Gounod Ryrieeleison(Nos.1to4) Various Kyriceleison Mendelssohn & Weber Kyrie eleison (Nos. 1to 4) F. Schubert Kyrieeleiton F, Schubert Kysies WT. Best & Mendelssohn. Laudate nomen Domini Dr. C. Tye Leave us not (Aavension) ... J. Stainer Letallmen praisethe Lord Mendelssohn Let every soul be subject. J. Stainer Let not your heart... H.G. Trembath Lat the people praise Thee A. R. Gaul Letthe words ue we vn oJ Barnby Let Thy mercifel ears. J. Shaw Let us now fear the Lord John #. West Let usnow go(Christmas) E. J. Hopkins Let us now go (ditto) Field Let your light so shine .... "J. Baraby Lift thine eyes... wu. oe Mendelssohn Likeas the hart i Novello Like silver lamps... 1 1J. Barnby: Lo, my Shepherdie divine". Haydn Lord Christ,when Thou hadst Haydn Lord for Thy tender su ve Farrant Lord, for Thy tender". G. R. Vicars Lord, how long wilt Thou Meadelssoh Lord, Leal ypoa Thee... = Ouseley Lord, Teall upon Thee Joha E. West Lord, Teall upon Thee .. A.D. Culley Lord let me kaow mine end... Greene Lord ofall power and might... Mason Lord, we pray Thee Dr. J. V.Roberts Lord, who shall dwell... Dr. Rogers Luther's Hymn, Methinks I hear Dr. Crotch Most glorious Lord oflife John B. West My God,lock upon me ... J.Reynolds My-soul truly waiteth . . W. Rea Not unto us, O Lord 7. A. Walmisley Not unto ws,0 Lord Lawes & Farrant Notuntous, OLord van J. Barnby Now dawning glaws the _D.S, Smith Now is Christ risen (Easter) G. B. Allen Now is Christ risen (do,)John E, West Now on the first day (do.)H. Lahee Now pray welocourcountey Eliza Flower 159 sé 737 79 43 au 2st 86 34 276 Nune dimittisia © woe ae Ebdon | 753 © be joyful ia the Lord “A. R. Gaul Odountiful Jesu... J. Staincr| 45 O come,let essing to the Lord B. Tours | 425 © come let us worship Himmel | 635 © come, Redeemer... John E. West | 437 O death, wheres thy sting A. H. Brewer | see O give thanks ees 382 O give thanks - 4 Ogive thanks (Easter) Wolstenholme} 70 0God,whoislikeunto Thee M.B. Foster | 147 0God,whoin Thy teav'nlyhand Handel | 440 © have mercy upon me H. Leslie | 63 ‘Oh! for acloser walle... MB, Foster | 237 © Holy Babel... ALC. Mackenzie | 363 © Holy Ghost. Sir G. A. Masfarren | 0 how amiable wa V. Richardson © how amiable Jobn E. West © bow great is Thy goodness T. Adams OJerusalem,lookaboutthee JE. West | OLambof God Geo. Ernest Lake OLord God, Thonstrength Sir J. Goss © Lord, how manifoid(Harvest)]-Barnby 0 Lord, how manifold... .-Macferren O Lord, my God 5.5. Wesley © Lord my God “Rev. C. Malan O Lord, my God. a Palestrina © Lord, our Governor). Marcello © Lond, Thow art my God... Ovseley © Lord, we trust alone in Thee Handel © Lord, Who hast taught us J. Marsh Olove the Lord = a AL H, Mann. On the first day of the week E, M. Loit Onward, Christian soldiers "Sullivan © praise God ia His holiness J. Weldon Opraisethe Lord. J. Weldon O praise the Lord. Sir. Goss, O praise the Lord Mozart O prsise the Lord 1. atl of Wilton © pray for the peace Ds. Rogers © Risen Lord (Ascension)... J-Barnby | O Saving Victim. B. Tous O Saving Vietim 0 IF. Kenig 0 Saviour of the world .. Sir J.Goss O sing to God (Nod!) Ch Gounod Otasteand see Sir Arthur Sullivan Ourofthe deepine ne ne on Mozart was not Christ out Saviour... J.Shaw (O worship the Lord AL Yoltins | © Zion, that bringest good J. Stainer Peace Ieave with you! H. Elliot Button Ponder my words, O Lord L, Colborne Praised be the Lord daily. 7. Ebdon Praise, O praise our God” E. V. Hal Praise the Lord, © Jerusalem J. Scott Praise the Lord’. Creyghte Praise che Lord, Omy soul Dr. W.Child Praise the Lord, O my soul H, Lahee Praise thou the Tord... Mendelssohn Praiseyethe Loed (Harvest) Dr. Garrett Pray forthe peace... V. Novello Preserve me,O God... €, Salaman Protect us through (s.s.a.) Curschmann Rejoice in the Lord... a» Sir G. Elvey Rejoice in the Lord .. vB. Toure Rejoice, Omy people... Mendelssohn Remember not, Lord. H, Purcell Remember, O Lord (3 trebles) Boyce Rend your heart... J, Baptiste Calkia Round Jerusalem Dr. Hiller Save me, 0 God C.8, Jekylt ‘See, amid the winter’s snow John E-West See, the morning star Dr. E.G. Monk See what love Mendelssohn Seekyethe Lord") 7c, Bradley Shades of silent night (Carol) "8. Gee ‘Sing and rejoice (Christmas). J. Baraby ‘Sing and rejoice (Christmas) Toba E. West ‘Sing, O daughter of Zion(do.) H. Gadsby ‘Sing, © heavens (Christmas) B. Tours Sing, Oheavens do. ALR. Gaul ‘Sing praises (Harvest) Hi, W. 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Benedict 59 TheLord descended uP. Hayes 481 The Lordi exalted John E. West Tat TheLordis King Te we Pitta, 4313 The Lord is my Shepherd” Macfarren $80 The Lordismy Shepherd H.W. Wareing 38. The Lordismystrength(Baster) Novello 205. The Lordis mystrength (do) W.Hl-Monk 398 The Lord is my strength (do.) H. Smart to7 TheLordlaveth an an Ve Novello. 261 Thenight is far spent sn... dfs Smith 633 ‘The night is far spent. Brace Steane 749 The night now isfalling” M. Hauptmana 72 Theradiant morn. H. Hl, Woodward ‘45 Thereisa green hill Lord H, Somerset 146 Thereisariver.. .. a V.Novello G2zThere was silence (4 ¥) 386. There were shepherds. Gog There were shepherds |. M-B. Foster 73. There were whisy J.T. Cooper 573. The Russian National Anthem 678. The sactifce of God ... H, W. Wareing 439. The Son of God goes forth A, Suilivea 4509 Phe star that now is shining O. King 379 Thestrain upraise Ae Sullivan 635 Thestrifeiso'er 1. B, Luard-Selby 6) Thestrifeiso'et ~, ... 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ADAPTED To THE Seasons of the Church, and Suitable for Introits EDITED BY Tue Rev. W. RUSSELL, M.A,, Mus. Bac., AND JOHN STAINER. The following Number Caxts. Above all praise and all majesty Mendelssohn Almighty and Everlasting God... J. S. Smith Almighty God, Who hast ... T. Ford And I saw another Angel... C. V. Stanford Arise, O Jerusalem ... ++, Oliver King Arise, O Lord. into Thy resting-place G. F. Cobl Arise, O Lord, into Thy resting-place Hervey ‘Ave Maria (Give earuntoziy prayer) J.Arcadelt ao: Awake up, my glory saw, F, Mliffe Behold, O God, out Defender “G, C. Martin Beloved, if God soloved us... J. Barnby Beloved, let us love one another «.. G. F. Cobb Beloved, now are we the... E. H, Thorne Blessed be Thou, O Lord God. C. H Lioyd Blessed is he... B Luard-Selt Blessed is the maa Oliver King Bread of the world John E. West Christ is not entered . E. Faning Come, let us worship Palestrina Come unto Me mo wwe H. Hiles Come unto Me 2UMatthew Kingston Deliver me,O Lord 1. ww Je Stainer Deliver us, O Lord w= Karian Batten For it became Him, <. —, Oliver King For our offences “Mendelssohn Fret not thyself 2 ww Iliffe Give rest, O Christ... “(arr. by) W. Parratt God so loved the world _.,, Matthew Kingston God, Who is rich in merey” —G. M. Garrett Grant, we beseech Thee"... Josiah Booth Have mercy upon me,OGod ... J. White Hide me under the shadow John E, West Hide not Thou Thy face ... R. Farrant Holy, Holy, Holy se wwe ae F, Cellier How dreadful is this place M. {Monk Lam not worthy LL. Williams Ifany man sin Thos. Adams Ifany man sin ~w_ H. Hiles Ifthoushaltconfess with thy mouth C.V.Stanford Theard a voice from Heaven G. M. Garrett Theard a voice from Heaven ‘Alan Gra Look for the Lord Felli x2 | In this was manifested... Chas. H Lloyd 32 | Itis of the Lord's mercies. E.H Thorne Iwill arise ee Ch. Wood 6 | I will go forth in the strength H. Blaic I will go unto the altar of God... H. Gadsby Iwill magnify Thee... B. Luard-Selby I will wash my hands A.D. Calley Jesus said unto the people oa J. Stainge jesu, Saviour. Lam Thine Bruce Steane 6 { Jesu, Who from Th F.C. Woods Jesu, Word of God (Ave Verum)... | J. White Leadme,Lord 8. S. Wesley Let my prayer be so! forth” =. C. Martin Let my prayer come up w —««. H. Purcell Let our hearts be joyful“. “Mendelssohn Let the words of my mouth... H. Blair Let thy hand be strengthened “G. C. Martin Let us come boldly... G. H. Lloyd Lord, I call upon Lord, on our offences ‘Mendelssohn Lord, we beseech Thee Adrian Batten Lo, the day of rest declineth iot Button Lo, the Winter is past ‘Master, what shall Ido . Mercy and truth are met together A. Sullivan 6 AAMMADHAAAU AT AUATMADAN Nau aad anaaanaaaly au anawausaawaown hu cana HL rs are now ready :— 7 ‘94. My song shall be of mercy F. liffe 35. O Day-spring (O Oriens) Stainer 7 O Emmanuel . Stainer 23. OGod, Whose nature. 44. Alan Gray 119. Ohearken Thow) ou A. Sullivan ‘72. O Key of David (0 Clavis David) J. Stainer 74. © King and Desire (O Rex gentium) J: Stainer 70. Lord and Ruler (O Adonai) .. J. Stainer 53. O Lord, correct me. James Coward 67. O Lord, give ear W.-H. Cummings 15. Q Lord, grant the King |". W. Child 13. O Lord, my trust isin Thy metey King Hall 15, © Lord, rebuke me not ._H, Lahes 132. © Lord, we beseech Thee ‘James Shaw 57. O Lord, Who hast taught us A.'G. Iggulden 33. O most merciful ss JW. Elliott 89. O Perfect Love H, Elliot Button 112, 0 Perfect Love . L, Naylor 43. OpraiseGod H, Blaie 71. O Root of Jesse (O Radix Jesse)... J. Stainer 104. Q Saving Victim ae ww . Stainer 84. Osend out Thy light Calkin 7. Our soul on God ow GM. Garrett 69, O Wisdom (O Sapientia) J. Stainer 95. O worship the Lord F. Diffe 39. Oyethat love the Lord... W. Riliott 44 Oye that love the Lord _“S, Coletidge-Taylor 45. Pander my words, O Lord... Arnold D. Culley 3. Praised be the Lord daily ... J. Baptiste Calkin 103, Prevent us, O Lord... ‘A. H. Brewer 14. Rejoice greatly Rev. H. H. Woodward 76: Rejoice, ye people aw Mendelssohn x29. Seek the Lor ty HL, Elliot Button 49. Shew me Thy ways, O Lord "J. V. Roberts 115. Sing to the Lord... c. Tye 5. Teach me Thy way, O Lord W. H. Gladstone 55. The Angel of the Lord . “Alan Gray "4. The great day of the Lord is near G.C. Martin ait, The Heavenly Word... C. 1, Williams 27, The Lord is in His Holy Temple J. W, Elliott 96. The Lordis King wu. vw F life 88, The Lord is nigh unto them W.H, Cummings 31. The Lord is the True God... J; Barby 0. The Lord opened the doors B.C. Woods 83. The Lord redeemeth the soul J. B. Calkin 52, The path ofthe Just ....__J, V. Roberts ror. The Peace of God... Rheinberger 12, The pillars of the earth sthold Tours 4r. The Sacrifices of God eeeeg Bilal 34. The Salvation of the Righteous Chas. Vincent 47. ‘The steps ofa good man... F. Cambridge 66, These are they which follow the Lamb J. Goss 77. Thou, Lord, our refuge... Mendelssohn 28, Thoushalt shew me the Pathof Life Alan Gray 29, To Thee do I lift up my soul... King Hall 36, Try me, God... ws _ Charles Wood 99. Turn Thee again, O Lord

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