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'''Full Title:''' ''The Middlesex Harmony, Being an Original Composition of Sacred Music in Three and Four Parts''
'''Full Title:''' ''The Middlesex Harmony, Being an Original Composition of Sacred Music in Three and Four Parts''


'''Composer:''' [[Samuel Babcock]]  
'''Composer:''' [[Samuel Babcock]]<br>


{{PubDatePlace|1795|by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews in Boston, 56 pp. Second Edition, 1803, 110 pp.}}  
{{PubDatePlace|1795|by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews in Boston, 56 pp. Second Edition, 1803, 110 pp.|&nbsp;}}
 
{{Descr|Samuel Babcock's publication, comprising entirely his own works.}}
'''Description:''' Samuel Babcock's publication, comprising entirely his own works.
{{#ExtWeb:
 
==External Links==
*[http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Middlesex_Harmony_(Babcock,_Samuel) Scans of ''The Middlesex Harmony'' at IMSLP]
*[http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Middlesex_Harmony_(Babcock,_Samuel) Scans of ''The Middlesex Harmony'' at IMSLP]
 
* [http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/8543/1/LJSampselDissertation2009.pdf pdf of Sampsel 2009]}}
==References==
==References==
*Sampsel, Laurie J., Editor. 1999. ''Samuel Babcock (ca. 1760-1813): The Collected Works''. Garland Publishing, 184 pp. Reprinted 2014 by Routledge, New York.
*Sampsel, Laurie J., Editor. 1999. ''Samuel Babcock (ca. 1760-1813): The Collected Works''. Garland Publishing, 184 pp. Reprinted 2014 by Routledge, New York.
*Sampsel, Laurie J. 2009. ''Samuel Babcock (1760-1813), Archetypal Psalmodist of the First New England School of Composers''. Ph. D. Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 430 pp.
==Works at CPDL==
===First Edition (1795)===
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==Works at CPDL==
===Second Edition (1803)===
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!No.
!Year
!Subgenre
!Vo.
!Lyricist
!Voices
!First Line
|-
|[[Andover (Samuel Babcock)|Andover ]]
|
|1795
|
|3
|John Relly
|STB
|My Redeemer, let me be
|-
|[[Ashford (Samuel Babcock)|Ashford ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|3
|William Cowper
|STB
|Jesus is become at length
|-
|[[Babel (Samuel Babcock)|Babel ]]
|
|1795
|
|3
|Thomas Carew
|STB
|Sitting by the streams that glide
|-
|[[Caledonia (Samuel Babcock)|Caledonia ]]
|
|1795
|
|3
|William Cowper
|STB
|I will praise thee every day
|-
|[[Cambridge (Samuel Babcock)|Cambridge ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|3
|Tate and Brady
|STB
|With one consent let all the earth
|-
|[[Charity (Samuel Babcock)|Charity ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|4
|Isaac Watts
|SATB
|Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews
|-
|[[Christian's Hope (Samuel Babcock)|Christian's Hope ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims
|-
|[[Christmas (Samuel Babcock)|Christmas ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|3
|George Richards
|STB
|Shout, shout for joy, rejoice, O earth
|-
|[[Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people (Samuel Babcock)|Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people ]]
|
|1795
|Anthems
|4
|
|SATB
|Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people
|-
|[[Consecration (Samuel Babcock)|Consecration ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Change me, O God, my flesh shall be
|-
|[[Crete (Samuel Babcock)|Crete ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|Tate and Brady
|STB
|In deep distress I oft have cried
|-
|[[Crucifixion (Samuel Babcock)|Crucifixion ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Now let our mournful songs record
|-
|[[Delaware (Samuel Babcock)|Delaware ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|In awful state the conquering God
|-
|[[Dissolution (Samuel Babcock)|Dissolution ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise
|-
|[[Dorchester (Samuel Babcock)|Dorchester ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|4
|Isaac Watts
|SATB
|My God, permit me not to be
|-
|[[Elevation (Samuel Babcock)|Elevation ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Raise your triumphant songs
|-
|[[Ephrathah (Samuel Babcock)|Ephrathah ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|3
|Nahum Tate
|STB
|While shepherds watched their flocks by night
|-
|[[Flanders (Samuel Babcock)|Flanders ]]
|
|1795
|
|3
|Tate and Brady
|STB
|Since I have placed my trust in God
|-
|[[Florence (Samuel Babcock)|Florence ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Immense compassion reigns
|-
|[[Gratitude (Samuel Babcock)|Gratitude ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|What shall I render to my God
|-
|[[Hamburg (Samuel Babcock)|Hamburg ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Rise, says the Prince of mercy, rise
|-
|[[Horeb (Samuel Babcock)|Horeb ]]
|
|1795
|
|3
|Charles Wesley
|STB
|Hearts of stone, relent, relent
|-
|[[Humility (Samuel Babcock)|Humility ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|God of my life, look gently down
|-
|[[Intercession (Samuel Babcock)|Intercession ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Pardon and grace and boundless love
|-
|[[Lexington (Samuel Babcock)|Lexington ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|3
|Philip Doddridge
|STB
|Indulgent God! with pitying eye
|-
|[[Lima (Samuel Babcock)|Lima ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|To God the only wise
|-
|[[Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place (Samuel Babcock)|Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place ]]
|
|1795
|Anthems
|3
|
|STB
|Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place
|-
|[[Lubec (Samuel Babcock)|Lubec ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Let all our tongues be one
|-
|[[Medford (Samuel Babcock)|Medford ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Hosanna to the King
|-
|[[Milton (Samuel Babcock)|Milton ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|My flesh shall slumber in the ground
|-
|[[Minorca (Samuel Babcock)|Minorca ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|Anonymous
|STB
|Almighty King of heaven above
|-
|[[Nativity (Samuel Babcock)|Nativity ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Thus Gabriel sang, and straight around
|-
|[[Needham (Samuel Babcock)|Needham ]]
|
|1795
|
|3
|John Gambold
|STB
|O tell me no more of this world's vain store
|-
|[[Newton (Samuel Babcock)|Newton ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|4
|Philip Doddridge
|SATB
|My Savior God, no voice but thine
|-
|[[North Kingston (Samuel Babcock)|North Kingston ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|
|Isaac Watts
|
|Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name
|-
|[[O come let us sing unto the Lord (Samuel Babcock)|O come let us sing unto the Lord ]]
|
|1795
|Anthems
|4
|
|SATB
|O come let us sing unto the Lord
|-
|[[Omicron (Samuel Babcock)|Omicron ]]
|
|1795
|
|3
|John Newton
|STB
|Let us love, and sing, and wonder
|-
|[[Palmer (Samuel Babcock)|Palmer ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice
|-
|[[Placentia (Samuel Babcock)|Placentia ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|John Newton
|STB
|How tedious and tasteless the hours
|-
|[[Pomfret (Samuel Babcock)|Pomfret ]]
|
|1795
|
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Let everlasting glories crown
|-
|[[Rama (Samuel Babcock)|Rama ]]
|
|1803
|
|4
|Samuel Medley
|SATB
|Dost thou my earthly comforts slay
|-
|[[Remember now, remember thy Creator (Samuel Babcock)|Remember now, remember thy Creator ]]
|
|1803
|Anthems
|4
|
|SATB
|Remember now, remember thy Creator
|-
|[[Resignation (Samuel Babcock)|Resignation ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|3
|Samuel Wesley, Sr.
|STB
|Behold the Savior of mankind
|-
|[[Resolution (Samuel Babcock)|Resolution ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Let sinners take their course
|-
|[[Sabbath (Samuel Babcock)|Sabbath ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|4
|Philip Doddridge
|SATB
|Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows
|-
|[[Smyrna (Samuel Babcock)|Smyrna ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|3
|Isaac Watts
|STB
|Now let the Lord my Savior smile
|-
|[[Stowe (Samuel Babcock)|Stowe ]]
|
|1795
|
|3
|John Newton
|STB
|The birds without barn
|-
|[[Stratton (Samuel Babcock)|Stratton ]]
|
|1803
|
|3
|Tate and Brady
|STB
|O magnify the Lord with me
|-
|[[Truro (Samuel Babcock)|Truro ]]
|
|1803
|
|4
|Tate and Brady
|SATB
|O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice
|-
|[[Vienna (Samuel Babcock)|Vienna ]]
|
|1803
|
|4
|Tate and Brady
|SATB
|Ye boundless realms of joy
|-
|[[Waltham (Samuel Babcock)|Waltham ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|4
|Isaac Watts
|SATB
|Now to the power of God supreme
|-
|[[Watertown (Samuel Babcock)|Watertown ]]
|
|1803
|Set pieces
|3
|John Newton
|STB
|Jesus! my shepherd and my friend
|-
|[[Weston (Samuel Babcock)|Weston ]]
|
|1795
|Set pieces
|4
|Isaac Watts
|SATB
|Jesus, the Savior stands
|-
|[[Wilmington (Samuel Babcock)|Wilmington ]]
|
|1803
|
|4
|Isaac Watts
|SATB
|Tis god that lifts our comforts high
|}


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Latest revision as of 18:03, 21 September 2023

General Information

Short Title: The Middlesex Harmony

Full Title: The Middlesex Harmony, Being an Original Composition of Sacred Music in Three and Four Parts

Composer: Samuel Babcock

Publication date and place: 1795 by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews in Boston, 56 pp. Second Edition, 1803, 110 pp.
Description: Samuel Babcock's publication, comprising entirely his own works.

External websites:

References

  • Sampsel, Laurie J., Editor. 1999. Samuel Babcock (ca. 1760-1813): The Collected Works. Garland Publishing, 184 pp. Reprinted 2014 by Routledge, New York.
  • Sampsel, Laurie J. 2009. Samuel Babcock (1760-1813), Archetypal Psalmodist of the First New England School of Composers. Ph. D. Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 430 pp.

Works at CPDL

First Edition (1795)

Title First Line Lyricist Meter Year Vo. Voices
Andover My Redeemer, let me be John Relly 76. 76. 78. 76 1795 3 STB
Ashford Jesus is become at length William Cowper 77. 77 1795 3 STB
Babel Sitting by the streams that glide Thomas Carew 77. 777 1795 3 STB
Caledonia I will praise thee every day William Cowper 77. 77 1795 3 STB
Cambridge With one consent let all the earth Tate and Brady 88. 88 (L.M.) 1803 3 STB
Charity Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 1803 4 SATB
Christian's Hope Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 1803 3 STB
Christmas Shout, shout for joy, rejoice, O earth George Richards 86. 86 (C.M.) 1795 3 STB
Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people 1795 4 SATB
Consecration Change me, O God, my flesh shall be Isaac Watts 886. 88. 86 1803 3 STB
Crete In deep distress I oft have cried Tate and Brady 88. 88. 88 1803 3 STB
Crucifixion Now let our mournful songs record Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 1803 3 STB
Delaware In awful state the conquering God Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 1795 3 STB
Dissolution Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 1795 3 STB
Dorchester My God, permit me not to be Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 1795 4 SATB
Elevation Raise your triumphant songs Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 1803 3 STB
Ephrathah While shepherds watched their flocks by night Nahum Tate 86. 86 (C.M.) 1803 3 STB
Flanders Since I have placed my trust in God Tate and Brady 88. 88 (L.M.) 1795 3 STB
Florence Immense compassion reigns Isaac Watts 66. 66. 88 1803 3 STB
Gratitude What shall I render to my God Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 1803 3 STB
Hamburg Rise, says the Prince of mercy, rise Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 1795 3 STB
Horeb Hearts of stone, relent, relent Charles Wesley 77. 77. 77 1795 3 STB
Humility God of my life, look gently down Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 1803 3 STB
Intercession Pardon and grace and boundless love Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 1795 3 STB
Lexington Indulgent God! with pitying eye Philip Doddridge 86. 86 (C.M.) 1803 3 STB
Lima To God the only wise Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 1803 3 STB
Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place 1795 3 STB
Lubec Let all our tongues be one Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 1803 3 STB
Medford Hosanna to the King Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 1803 3 STB
Milton My flesh shall slumber in the ground Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 1795 3 STB
Minorca Almighty King of heaven above Anonymous 886. 886 1803 3 STB
Nativity Thus Gabriel sang, and straight around Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 1803 3 STB
Needham O tell me no more of this world's vain store John Gambold 10 11. 10 11 1795 3 STB
Newton My Savior God, no voice but thine Philip Doddridge 86. 86 (C.M.) 1795 4 SATB
North Kingston Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 1803 3-4 STB, SATB
O come let us sing unto the Lord O come let us sing unto the Lord 1795 4 SATB
Omicron Let us love, and sing, and wonder John Newton (hymnwriter) 87. 87. 77 1795
Palmer I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 1803 3 STB
Placentia How tedious and tasteless the hours John Newton (hymnwriter) 88. 88. D (L.M.D.) 1803 3 STB
Pomfret Let everlasting glories crown Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 1795 3 STB
Rama Dost thou my earthly comforts slay Samuel Medley 88. 88 (L.M.) 1803 4 SATB
Remember now, remember thy Creator Remember now, remember thy Creator 1803 4 SATB
Resignation Behold the Savior of mankind Samuel Wesley, Sr. 86. 86 (C.M.) 1795 3 STB
Resolution Let sinners take their course Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 1803 3 STB
Sabbath Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows Philip Doddridge 88. 88 (L.M.) 1803 4 SATB
Smyrna Now let the Lord my Savior smile Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 1803 3 STB
Stowe The birds without barn John Newton (hymnwriter) 10 10. 11 11 1795 3 STB
Stratton O magnify the Lord with me Tate and Brady 86. 86 (C.M.) 1803 3 STB
Truro O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice Tate and Brady 10 10. 11 11 1803 4 SATB
Vienna Ye boundless realms of joy Tate and Brady 66. 66. 88 1803 4 SATB
Waltham Now to the power of God supreme Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 1803 4 SATB
Watertown Jesus! my shepherd and my friend John Newton (hymnwriter) 86. 86 (C.M.) 1803 3 STB
Weston Jesus, the Savior stands Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 1795 4 SATB
Wilmington Tis god that lifts our comforts high Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 1803 4 SATB


Second Edition (1803)

Title First Line Lyricist Meter Vo. Voices
Andover My Redeemer, let me be John Relly 76. 76. 78. 76 3 STB
Ashford Jesus is become at length William Cowper 77. 77 3 STB
Babel Sitting by the streams that glide Thomas Carew 77. 777 3 STB
Caledonia I will praise thee every day William Cowper 77. 77 3 STB
Cambridge With one consent let all the earth Tate and Brady 88. 88 (L.M.) 3 STB
Charity Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 4 SATB
Christian's Hope Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Christmas Shout, shout for joy, rejoice, O earth George Richards 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people 4 SATB
Consecration Change me, O God, my flesh shall be Isaac Watts 886. 88. 86 3 STB
Crete In deep distress I oft have cried Tate and Brady 88. 88. 88 3 STB
Crucifixion Now let our mournful songs record Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 3 STB
Delaware In awful state the conquering God Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Dissolution Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Dorchester My God, permit me not to be Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 4 SATB
Elevation Raise your triumphant songs Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 3 STB
Ephrathah While shepherds watched their flocks by night Nahum Tate 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Flanders Since I have placed my trust in God Tate and Brady 88. 88 (L.M.) 3 STB
Florence Immense compassion reigns Isaac Watts 66. 66. 88 3 STB
Gratitude What shall I render to my God Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Hamburg Rise, says the Prince of mercy, rise Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 3 STB
Horeb Hearts of stone, relent, relent Charles Wesley 77. 77. 77 3 STB
Humility God of my life, look gently down Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Intercession Pardon and grace and boundless love Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 3 STB
Lexington Indulgent God! with pitying eye Philip Doddridge 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Lima To God the only wise Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 3 STB
Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place 3 STB
Lubec Let all our tongues be one Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 3 STB
Medford Hosanna to the King Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 3 STB
Milton My flesh shall slumber in the ground Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 3 STB
Minorca Almighty King of heaven above Anonymous 886. 886 3 STB
Nativity Thus Gabriel sang, and straight around Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Needham O tell me no more of this world's vain store John Gambold 10 11. 10 11 3 STB
Newton My Savior God, no voice but thine Philip Doddridge 86. 86 (C.M.) 4 SATB
North Kingston Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 3-4 STB, SATB
O come let us sing unto the Lord O come let us sing unto the Lord 4 SATB
Omicron Let us love, and sing, and wonder John Newton (hymnwriter) 87. 87. 77
Palmer I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 3 STB
Placentia How tedious and tasteless the hours John Newton (hymnwriter) 88. 88. D (L.M.D.) 3 STB
Pomfret Let everlasting glories crown Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 3 STB
Rama Dost thou my earthly comforts slay Samuel Medley 88. 88 (L.M.) 4 SATB
Remember now, remember thy Creator Remember now, remember thy Creator 4 SATB
Resignation Behold the Savior of mankind Samuel Wesley, Sr. 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Resolution Let sinners take their course Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 3 STB
Sabbath Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows Philip Doddridge 88. 88 (L.M.) 4 SATB
Smyrna Now let the Lord my Savior smile Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 3 STB
Stowe The birds without barn John Newton (hymnwriter) 10 10. 11 11 3 STB
Stratton O magnify the Lord with me Tate and Brady 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Truro O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice Tate and Brady 10 10. 11 11 4 SATB
Vienna Ye boundless realms of joy Tate and Brady 66. 66. 88 4 SATB
Waltham Now to the power of God supreme Isaac Watts 88. 88 (L.M.) 4 SATB
Watertown Jesus! my shepherd and my friend John Newton (hymnwriter) 86. 86 (C.M.) 3 STB
Weston Jesus, the Savior stands Isaac Watts 66. 86 (S.M.) 4 SATB
Wilmington Tis god that lifts our comforts high Isaac Watts 86. 86 (C.M.) 4 SATB