Husband, John J., 1760-1825
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- A new selection of sacred music : consisting of nearly two hundred and fifty approved psalm and hymn tunes : from the works of the most esteemed authors, ancient and modern, comprising nearly the whole of the popular melodies, which have become standard in the principal cities of the United States, and a large proportion of tunes which have never before been published in this country : generally annotated for four voices, and adapted to all the metres in general use amongst the various religious denominations : to which are prefixed an arranged index, exhibiting at one view such tunes as are suitable to the various metres in Dr. Watts', Dr. Dwight's, Dr. Rippon's and the Methodist Hymn books : and a concise introduction to the art of singing, with lessons and examples, many of which are on a plan entirely new
- American psalmody : a collection of sacred music : comprising a great variety of psalm and hymn tunes, set-pieces, anthems and chants : arranged with a figured bass for the organ or piano forte : designed for private devotion or public worship
- David's companion; or, The Methodist standard: : being a choice selection of tunes adapted to the words and measures in the large hymn book, and designed for the use of Methodists throughout the United States ; from the ablest authors, to all the metres now in use in the different churches, many of which have never before been published in America / selected by James Evans
- Deerfield collection of sacred music : compiled from the most approved authors, ancient and modern, with a view to that simplicity which is indispensable, and that variety, which is important in the services of the church, classed according to their affinities of expression ; Together with a musical grammar, containing the necessary definitions, and a variety of remarks and directions, relative to pronunciation, adaptation and expresion : to all which is added an appendix, containing a few set pieces, and a number of occasional and other hymns more studiously adjusted than usual, to the measure of the music
- Dyer's Philadelphia selection of sacred music : consisting of about three hundred approved Psalm and hymn tunes: from the works of the most esteemed authors, ancient and modern, arr. for four voices, and adapted to all the metres in general use amongst the various religious denominations : And a concise introduction to the art of singing, with lessons and examples according to the English and Italian methods : Including also, a supplement, containing a variety of admired tunes, not inserted in any former edition of this work
- Dyer's third edition of a selection of upwards of eighty favorite and approved anthems, set pieces, odes and choruses : from the works of the most approved authors ... many of which have never before been published in this country, and several of them are original and composed expressly for this work : with biographical sketches of the several composers : also, a supplement ...
- Episcopalian harmony : containing the hymns set forth by the General Conventions of the Protestant Episcopal Church, with appropriate music to each hymn : together with a few additional tunes, embracing all the peculiar metres in the Book of Psalms : to which are added, chants, doxologies, responses, &c. for morning and evening prayer and the communion office : published under the sanction and patronage of the Convention of the State of Maryland
- Fillmores' Sunday school songs ; : nos. 1 and 2 combined
- Musica sacra, : or, Springfield and Utica collections united : consisting of psalm and hymn tunes, anthems, and chants, arranged for two, three, or four voices ... with a figured bass for the organ or piano forte
- Sacred music : containing a great variety of Psalm and hymn tunes, selected principally from the most eminent European authors to which is prefaced a musical grammar, a musical dictionary, etc. / by Seth Ely
- Symphonia grandaeva rediviva : Ancient harmony revived : being a selection of choice music for divine worship : taken from old and approved authors as Billings, Belcher, Edson, Holden, Holyoke, Maxim, Morgan, Goff, Kimball, Reed, Swan, Wood, West, and others, and from several European authors, particularly from W. Tansur's original works
- Templi carmina : Songs of the temple, or, Bridgewater collection of sacred music
- The American and European harmony, or, Abington collection of sacred musick : adapted to the use of schools and congregational worship
- The American vocalist : a selection of tunes, anthems, sentences, and hymns, old and new : designed for the church, the vestry, or the parlor ; adapted to every variety of metre in common use and appropriate to every occasion where God is worshipped and men are blessed ... embracing a greater variety of music for congregations, societies, singing schools, and choirs, than any other collection extant ; in three parts
- The Boston Handel and Haydn Society collection of church music : being a selection of the most approved psalm and hymn tunes : together with many beautiful extracts from the works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and many other eminent modern composers : harmonized for three and four voices, with a figured base[sic] for the organ or piano forte
- The Hallowell collection of sacred music : adapted to the different subjects and metres, commonly used in churches
- The Methodist harmonist : containing a collection of tunes from the best authors, embracing every variety of metre, and adapted to the worship of the Methodist Episcopal Church : to which is added a selection of anthems, pieces, and sentences for particular occasions
- The Methodist harmonist : containing a great variety of tunes collected from the best authors, adapted to all the various metres in the Methodist hymn book, and designed for the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States ; to which is added a choice selection of anthems and set pieces for particular occasions
- The Methodist harmonist : containing a great variety of tunes collected from the best authors, adapted to all the various metres in the Methodist hymn-book, and designed for the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States : to which is added a choice selection of anthems and pieces for particular occasions
- The Methodist harmonist : containing a great variety of tunes collected from the best authors, adapted to all the various metres in the Methodist hymn-book, and designed for the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States ; to which is added a choice selection of anthems and set pieces for particular occasions
- The New-Brunswick collection of sacred music : a selection of tunes from the most approved authors in Europe and America ; designed principally for the use of churches
- The Presbyterian psalmodist : a collection of tunes adapted to the psalms and hymns of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, approved by the General Assembly
- The Providence selection of psalm and hymn tunes : in two parts... chiefly selected from the most eminent European authors and designed for the use of schools and churches
- The Village harmony : or, Youth's assistant to sacred musick ; consisting of psalm tunes and occasional pieces,
- The Village harmony : or, Youth's assistant to sacred musick, consisting of psalm tunes and occasional pieces, selected from the works of the most eminent composers : to which is prefixed a concise introduction to psalmody
- The ancient lyre : a collection of old, new, and original church music
- The ancient lyre : a collection of old, new, and original church music, under the approbation of the Professional Musical Society in Boston
- The antiquarian : a collection of the most popular and useful ancient church music ... calculated for the use of choirs, singing schools, musical associations and congregational singing ; carefully selected and newly harmonized and arranged, with an accompaniment for the piano forte and organ
- The church singer : a collection of sacred music
- The devotional harmonist : a collection of sacred music, comprising a large variety of new and original tunes, sentences, anthems, etc. ; in addition to many of the most popular tunes in common use ; presenting a greater number of metres than any book heretofore published ; to which is prefixed a progressive system of elementary instruction for schools and private tuition
- The new lute of Zion : a collection of sacred music, designed for the use of congregations generally, but more especially the Methodist Episcopal Church
- The sacred minstrel : a collection of psalm tunes, chants, anthems, sentences, and select pieces, original, and selected from approved authors, ancient and modern
- The shawm : a library of church music : embracing about one thousand pieces : consisting of psalm and hymn tunes adapted to every meter in use, anthems, chants and set pieces : to which is added an original cantata, entitled Daniel, or, The captivity and restoration : including, also, The singing class : an entirely new and practical arrangement of the elements of music, interspersed with social part-songs for practice
- [The Christian minstrel : a new system of musical notation, with a collection of psalm tunes, anthems, and chants, selected from the most popular works in Europe and America : designed for the use of churches, singing-schools, and societies
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