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  • ...ed a metrical psalter ([[The Whole Booke of Psalmes (Thomas Ravenscroft)|''The Whole Booke of Psalmes '']]) in 1621. ====2c. From [[The Whole Booke of Psalmes (Thomas Ravenscroft)|''The Whole Booke of Psalmes'']], 1621====
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  • ...choir at Peterhouse College Chapel in Cambridge. Gathering and assembly of the materials was probably directed by [[John Cosin]], Master of Peterhouse Col ''Cantoris:'' Medius (34), Contratenor I (49), Bass (33) (Contratenor II and Tenor lost)
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  • ...choir at Peterhouse College Chapel in Cambridge. Gathering and assembly of the materials was probably directed by [[John Cosin]], Master of Peterhouse Col ...//www.diamm.ac.uk/sources/1688/#/sets DIAMM: Colour scans of the partbooks with more information.]
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  • {{Lyricist|Anonymous}} {{Voicing|4-5|SATB|add=but verse 6 for {{Cat|TTTB}} and final verse for {{Cat|SATTB}}.}}
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  • The third of the seven Penitential psalms. *[[Domine ante te (Anonymous)|Anonymous]] (v. 10, in Latin, SAT, published 1559)
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  • *[[The wicked deeds of the ill man (Anonymous)|Anonymous, from the Scottish Psalter of 1635]] SATB (English, William Kethe paraphrase) ...enevan Psalm 36 (Christoph Dalitz)|Christoph Dalitz]] AT (Bicinium, German and French)
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  • ...e Sung In Churches, Composed Into Foure Parts…''. London: Thomas Este, for the Company of Stationers. First Edition 1592, Second 1604. ...[[John Farmer]], [[Giles Farnaby]], [[Edmund Hooper]], [[Edward Johnson]], and [[George Kirbye]]. Short biographies are given in Rimbault (1844).
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  • '''Editors / Compilers:''' Praise committee of the United Free Church of Scotland, William Cowan, Convener '''Publisher:''' Novello and Company, London UK
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  • ...d 142 in the ''Septuagint'' numbering). Psalm 51 is usually referred to as the ''Miserere'', after its Latin incipit. See also [[O Herre Gott begnade mich]] and [[Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott]] for German chorales based on this psalm.
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  • This is what the "Anonymous" composer page once looked like IN EDIT MODE, before it was automated in ea ...ave been changed.-->Links have been removed (replaced by underlining) from the header section, that appears just below.
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