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Revision as of 23:29, 9 January 2019

General Information

Title: The Columbian Harmony

Full Title: The Columbian Harmony, Containing the Rules of Psalmody; Together with a Collection of Sacred Music, Designed for the use of Worshiping Assemblies and Singing Societies.

Composers – Compilers: Joseph Stone and Abraham Wood

Publication date and place: 1793 in Massachusetts, 112 pp.

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Works at CPDL

Acton |- |Acton |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Joseph Hart |Vain man, thy fond pursuits forbear | |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86 (C.M.) Admiration |- |Admiration |align=right| |Lemuel Babcock |Isaac Watts |Infinite grace! almighty charms | |align=right|4 |SATB |88. 88 (L.M.) Aspiration |- |Aspiration |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |Tis pure delight without alloy |Hymns |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86 (C.M.) Boxborough |- |Boxborough |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |Like sheep we went astray | |align=right|4 |SATB |66. 86 (S.M.) Bunker Hill |- |Bunker Hill |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |We are exposed all day to die |Set pieces |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86 (C.M.) Dedication |- |Dedication |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |Where shall we go |Anthems |align=right|4 |SATB | Hanley |- |Hanley |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |How long wilt thou conceal thy face |Psalm-tunes |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86. 88. 88 Lancaster |- |Lancaster |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |Yet, gracious God |Anthems |align=right|4 |SATB | Lexington |- |Lexington |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Tate and Brady |Hold not thy peace, O Lord our God |Psalm-tunes |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86 (C.M.) Lincoln |- |Lincoln |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |Join all the glorious names | |align=right|4 |SATB |12 12. 88 Marlborough |- |Marlborough |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |O for a shout of sacred joy |Psalm-tunes |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86 (C.M.) Musical Captive |- |Musical Captive |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |Music, descending on a silent cloud | |align=right|4 |SATB | New Springfield |- |New Springfield |align=right| |Nathaniel Billings |Isaac Watts |Come, let us join our cheerful songs | |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86 (C.M.) Shrewsbury |- |Shrewsbury |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |Now in the heat of youthful blood | |align=right|4 |SATB |88. 88 (L.M.) Solitude |- |Solitude |align=right| |Lemuel Babcock |Isaac Watts | |Psalm-tunes |align=right|4 |SATB |88. 88 (L.M.) Southborough |- |Southborough |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |Now let our lips with holy fear |Psalm-tunes |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86 (C.M.) Still River |- |Still River |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Tate and Brady |From my youth up, may Israel say | |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86 (C.M.) Sutton |- |Sutton |align=right| |Joseph Stone |Isaac Watts |Am I a soldier of the cross | |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86 (C.M.) Warren |- |Warren |align=right| |Abraham Wood | |Descend immortal muse, inspire my song |Anthems |align=right|4 |SATB | Warren |- |Warren |align=right| |Lemuel Babcock |Thomas Flatman |Sleep! downy sleep! come close my eyes | |align=right|4 |SATB |88. 88 (L.M.) Westborough |- |Westborough |align=right| |Lemuel Babcock |Isaac Watts |Sing to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts |Set pieces |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86 (C.M.) Wilton |- |Wilton |align=right| |Abraham Wood |Isaac Watts |Our days, alas! our mortal days | |align=right|4 |SATB |86. 86 (C.M.) Wrentham |- |Wrentham |align=right| |Lemuel Babcock |Anonymous |Methinks I hear the heavens resound | |align=right|4 |SATB |88. 88 (L.M.)