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'''Editors - Compilers:''' [[Stephen Jenks]] and [[Elijah Griswold]] | '''Editors - Compilers:''' [[Stephen Jenks]] and [[Elijah Griswold]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:33, 22 March 2021
General Information
Title: The American Compiler
Full Title: American Compiler of Sacred Harmony, No. 1. Containing, The Rules Of Psalmody, Together with a Collection of Sacred Music. Designed for the Use of Worshipping Assemblies and Singing Societies
Editors - Compilers: Stephen Jenks and Elijah Griswold
Publication date and place: 1803 by the Compilers at Northampton, Massachusetts, 64 pp.
Description: "Number 2" was never published.
External Links
References
Works at CPDL
Title | Year | Composer | Lyricist | First Line | Genre | Subgenre | Vo. | Meter |
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Alarm | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | Why do we mourn departing friends | Sacred | 4 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | |
Armenia | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | Lord of the worlds above | Sacred | 4 | 66. 66. 88 | |
Bedford | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | How beauteous are their feet | Sacred | 4 | 66. 86 (S.M.) | |
Confession | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | Lord, I am vile, conceived in sin | Sacred | 4 | 88. 88 (L.M.) | |
Dartmouth | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | To bring the glorious news | Sacred | 4 | 66. 86 (S.M.) | |
Edington | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | Alas! and did my Savior bleed | Sacred | 4 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | |
Mount Calvary | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Charles Wesley | Hearts of stone, relent, relent | Sacred | 4 | 77. 77. 77 | |
New Hartford | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | From all that dwell below the skies | Sacred | 4 | 88. 88 (L.M.) | |
Orange | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | Early, my God, without delay | Sacred | 4 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | |
Pilgrim's Rest | 1803 | Elijah Griswold | Robert Seagrave | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | Sacred | 4 | 76. 76. 77. 76 | |
Redemption | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | Alas, the cruel spear | Sacred | 4 | 66. 86 (S.M.) | |
Sandusky | 1795 | Samuel Holyoke | 2 | Lo, he comes, in clouds descending | Sacred | Anthems | 3 | 87. 87. 47 |
Tolland | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | I'll praise my maker with my breath | Sacred | 4 | 88. 88. 88 | |
Trinity | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Anonymous | Come, thou almighty King | Sacred | 4 | 664. 6664 | |
Triumph | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | Behold, the Judge descends, his guards are nigh | Sacred | 4 | 10 10. 10 10. 10 10 | |
Windsor New | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | How pleased and blest was I | Sacred | 4 | ||
Wintonbury | 1803 | Stephen Jenks | Isaac Watts | Alas, the brittle clay | Sacred | 4 | 66. 86 (S.M.) |