Anthems for Choirs
General information
Title: Anthems for Choirs
Series: Anthems for Choirs
Editors / Compilers: Francis Jackson
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, England (Website for purchase. )
Price: $22.24 (paperback) (From Boosey and Hawkes. )
ISBN-10: 0-19-353214-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-353214-1
Voicing of works: SATB & piano/organ/brass/orchestra
Date of Publication: 1973
Contents
Tip: Titles in the left column which appear in blue are hyperlinks to the score page on CPDL - click on them for free editions. If the work is a traditional carol, it is likely that the arrangements available here will not be arranged by the same composer. Those which are available here by the same arranger as in the publication are marked thus * .
Ordered alphabetically by title.
Note: This listing is of the original publication, published 1973. Future editions may vary in their contents.
No. | Title | Composer |
1 | A sound of angels | Christopher Tye |
2 | Ah, thou poor world | Johannes Brahms |
3 | Solus ad victimam | Kenneth Leighton |
4 | All people that on earth do dwell | Thomas Tallis |
5 | Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom | Thomas Ford |
6 | Almighty God, which hast me brought | Orlando Gibbons |
7 | Song 46 | Orlando Gibbons |
8 | Awake us, Lord, and hasten | Johann Sebastian Bach |
9 | Behold, how good and joyful | John Clarke-Whitfeld |
10 | Cantate Domino | Giuseppi Octavio Pitoni |
11 | Song 44 | Orlando Gibbons |
12 | From the rising of the sun | Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley |
13 | Give almes of thy goods | Christopher Tye |
14 | God is our hope and strength | Johann Sebastian Bach |
15 | Haste thee, O God | Adrian Batten |
16 | How goodly are thy tents | Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley |
17 | I sat down under his shadow | Edward Bairstow |
18 | Lead me, Lord | Samuel Sebastian Wesley |
19 | Lift up your heads, O ye gates | William Mathias |
20 | Let my prayer | John Blow |
21 | Lo, God is here | Francis Jackson |
22 | Lord, I trust thee | George Frideric Handel |
23 | Lord that descendedst, Holy Child | Eric Gritton |
24 | Most glorious Lord of Lyfe! | David Lord |
25 | Not unto us, O Lord | Thomas Attwood Walmisley |
26 | O almighty God | George Barcrofte |
27 | O Christ, O blessed Lord | Richard Wagner |
28 | O Christ, who are the light and day | Robert Whyte |
29 | O come, ye servants of the Lord | Christopher Tye |
30 | O God, who by the leading of a star | Thomas Attwood |
31 | O God my King | John Amner |
32 | O God the King of glory | Henry Purcell |
33 | O for a closer walk | Charles Villiers Stanford |
34 | O pray for the peace of Jerusalem | John Goss |
35 | O strength and stay | William H. Harris |
35 | O strength and stay | Louis Bourgeois |
36 | O Trinity, most blessed light | C. Kenneth Turner |
37 | O vos omnes | Henrique Carlos Correa |
38 | Of the Father's heart begotten | David Willcocks |
39 | The Lord's Prayer | Robert Stone |
40 | Praise the Lord, ye servants | John Blow |
41 | Praise to God in the highest | S. S. Cambell |
42 | Praise ye the Lord | John Rutter |
43 | Sleepers, wake! | Felix Mendelssohn |
44 | Teach me, O Lord | Thomas Attwood |
45 | These are they which follow the Lamb | John Goss |
46 | To thee, O Lord | [Serge Rachmaninof]] |
47 | Up up! My heart! with gladness | Johann Sebastian Bach |
48 | Verily, verily I say unto you | Thomas Tallis |
49 | God is living, God is here | Johann Sebastian Bach |
50 | Ye choirs of new Jerusalem | Charles Villiers Stanford |