Thomas Sternhold
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Life
Born: 1500
Died: 1549
Biography:
Thomas Sternhold was the principal author of the first English metrical version of the Psalms, originally attached to the Prayer-Book.
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Settings of his poetic works
Settings of text by Thomas Sternhold
- Blessed art thou that fearest God (John Mundy)
- Even from the depth (William Byrd)
- Give to the Lord, ye potentates (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- I lift my heart to thee (Anonymous)
- I lift my heart to thee (John Mundy)
- I lift my heart to thee (John Valentine)
- I lift my heart to thee (Thomas Clark)
- I set the Lord still in my sight (John Arnold)
- I set the Lord still in my sight (Joseph Key)
- I set the Lord still in my sight (Thomas Clark)
- I will give laud and honor both (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- In God the Lord I put my trust (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- In trouble and adversitie (John Dowland)
- In trouble and in thrall (Giles Farnaby)
- In trouble and in thrall (Joseph Key)
- Judge and defend my cause, O Lord (John Smith)
- Let God arise, and then his foes (Thomas Clark)
- The Lord descended from above (James Lyon)
- The Lord descended from above (Thomas Clark)
- The Lord descended from above (William Billings)
- Lord in thy wrath reprove me not (John Dowland)
- Lord, in thy wrath, reprove me not (John Alcock Jr.)
- Lord, in thy wrath, reprove me not (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, keep me, for I trust in Thee (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Majesty (William Billings)
- The man is blest that hath not lent (Thomas Clark)
- The man is blest that hath not lent (Uriah Davenport)
- My shepherd is the living Lord (John Foster)
- My shepherd is the living Lord (John Valentine)
- My shepherd is the living Lord (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- My shepherd is the living Lord (Thomas Tomkins)
- O God our Lord how wonderful (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O God our Lord, how wonderful (Thomas Clark)
- O God, my God, wherefore dost Thou (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O God, that art my righteousness (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O God, thou art my righteousness (Thomas Clark)
- O Lord, give ear to my just cause (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O Lord, how are my foes increased (Anonymous)
- O Lord, how are my foes increased (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O Lord, send out thy light and truth (Joseph Key)
- Psalm 1 (Israel Holdroyd)
- Psalm 34 (Israel Holdroyd)
- The singers go before with joy (John Arnold)
- The singers go before with joy (Thomas Clark)
- That man is blest whose wickedness (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- That man is blest, that hath not lent (Anonymous)
- There is no God (John Farmer)
- Therefore, ye kingdoms of the earth (Joseph Key)
- Thou art, O Lord, my strength and stay (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Thus art thou blest that fearest God (John Mundy)
- What is the cause that thou, O Lord (George Kirbye)
- What is the cause that thou, O Lord (John Valentine)
- What thing is there that I can wish (Joseph Key)
- Why did the Gentiles (John Dowland)
- Why did the Gentiles tumults raise (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Why did the Gentiles tumults raise? (Uriah Davenport)
- With heart and mouth (Edmund Hooper)
- With heart and mouth unto the Lord (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Within thy paths that are most pure (John Arnold)
- Within thy tabernacle, Lord (Thomas Clark)
- Within thy tabernacle, Lord (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Ye men on earth, in God rejoice (Uriah Davenport)
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