The Middlesex Harmony (Samuel Babcock)
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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 Links
References
- Sampsel, Laurie J., Editor. 1999. Samuel Babcock (ca. 1760-1813): The Collected Works. Garland Publishing, 184 pp. Reprinted 2014 by Routledge, New York.
Works at CPDL
First Edition (1795)
No. | Title | Composer | First Line | Lyricist | Meter | Year | Vo. | Voices |
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1 | Delaware | Samuel Babcock | In awful state the conquering God | Isaac Watts | 86. 86 (C.M.) | 1795 | 3 | STB |
2 | Dissolution | Samuel Babcock | Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise | Isaac Watts | 86. 86 (C.M.) | 1795 | 3 | STB |
3 | Omicron | Samuel Babcock | Let us love, and sing, and wonder | John Newton (hymnwriter) | 87. 87. 77 | 1795 | ||
4 | Babel | Samuel Babcock | Sitting by the streams that glide | Thomas Carew | 77. 777 | 1795 | 3 | STB |
5 | Christmas | Samuel Babcock | Shout, shout for joy, rejoice, O earth | George Richards | 86. 86 (C.M.) | 1795 | 3 | STB |
6 | Stowe | Samuel Babcock | The birds without barn | John Newton (hymnwriter) | 10 10. 11 11 | 1795 | 3 | STB |
7 | Hamburg | Samuel Babcock | Rise, says the Prince of mercy, rise | Isaac Watts | 88. 88 (L.M.) | 1795 | 3 | STB |
8 | Resignation | Samuel Babcock | Behold the Savior of mankind | Samuel Wesley, Sr. | 86. 86 (C.M.) | 1795 | 3 | STB |
9 | Intercession | Samuel Babcock | Pardon and grace and boundless love | Isaac Watts | 88. 88 (L.M.) | 1795 | 3 | STB |
10 | Horeb | Samuel Babcock | Hearts of stone, relent, relent | Charles Wesley | 77. 77. 77 | 1795 | 3 | STB |
11 | Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place | Samuel Babcock | Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place | 1795 | 3 | STB | ||
12 | Ashford | Samuel Babcock | Jesus is become at length | William Cowper | 77. 77 | 1795 | 3 | STB |
13 | Flanders | Samuel Babcock | Since I have placed my trust in God | Tate and Brady | 88. 88 (L.M.) | 1795 | 3 | STB |
14 | Milton | Samuel Babcock | My flesh shall slumber in the ground | Isaac Watts | 88. 88 (L.M.) | 1795 | 3 | STB |
15 | Needham | Samuel Babcock | O tell me no more of this world's vain store | John Gambold | 10 11. 10 11 | 1795 | 3 | STB |
16 | Caledonia | Samuel Babcock | I will praise thee every day | William Cowper | 77. 77 | 1795 | 3 | STB |
17 | Pomfret | Samuel Babcock | Let everlasting glories crown | Isaac Watts | 88. 88 (L.M.) | 1795 | 3 | STB |
19 | O come let us sing unto the Lord | Samuel Babcock | O come let us sing unto the Lord | 1795 | 4 | SATB | ||
20 | Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people | Samuel Babcock | Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people | 1795 | 4 | SATB | ||
22 | Dorchester | Samuel Babcock | My God, permit me not to be | Isaac Watts | 88. 88 (L.M.) | 1795 | 4 | SATB |
23 | Weston | Samuel Babcock | Jesus, the Savior stands | Isaac Watts | 66. 86 (S.M.) | 1795 | 4 | SATB |
24 | Andover | Samuel Babcock | My Redeemer, let me be | John Relly | 76. 76. 78. 76 | 1795 | 3 | STB |
25 | Newton | Samuel Babcock | My Savior God, no voice but thine | Philip Doddridge | 86. 86 (C.M.) | 1795 | 4 | SATB |