Kimball, Jacob, 1761-1826
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- The union harmony : or, universal collection of sacred music : in two volumes., v.2 : containing, a large and valuable collection of anthems, odes, and psalm and hymn tunes, in three and four parts : adapted to the use of American choirs, and other practitioners : a great part of which were never before published /
- Continental Harmony : a collection of the most celebrated psalm tunes, anthems, and favorite pieces ; designed particularly for "old folks' concerts," and the social circle
- Sabbath harmony : a new collection of sacred music ; containing a great variety of psalm and hymn tunes, anthems, motets, chants, &c. for the use of choirs, congregations, singing schools, musical conventions, and the home circle
- Stoughton collection of church music : being a compilation of the most approved sacred music, by ancient and modern authors, preserved as originally written
- 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
- 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 Billings and Holden collection of ancient psalmody : being a collection of Psalm and hymn tunes, anthems, &c. published as originally written, principally selected from ancient authors, together with a few tunes never before published. In which may be found many beautiful pieces from Billings, Holden, Law, Holyoke, Mitchell, Swan, Belknap, Kimball, French, Brown, Holt, Wood, and other eminent American and European authors
- The Boston collection of psalm and hymn tunes : with new and correct harmony : intended for the use of schools and church choirs
- The Columbian repository of sacred harmony : selected from European and American authors, with many new tunes not before published ; including the whole of Dr. Watts' psalms and hymns, to each of which a tune is adapted, and some additional tunes suited to the particular metres in Tate and Brady's, and Dr. Belknap's collection of psalms and hymns. With an introduction of practical principles. The whole designed for the use of schools, musical societies, and worshipping assemblies
- The Essex harmony : an original composition in three and four parts
- The Hosanna : a new collection of Psalm and hymn tunes, anthems, motetts, sentences, and chants. For the use of choirs, congregations, singing schools, and musical associations
- The New York choralist : a new and copious collection of psalm and hymn tunes, adapted to all the various metres in general use, with a large variety of anthems and set pieces
- The New-England selection : or, Plain psalmodist : containing a short introduction to psalmody, for the use of schools : and a variety of tunes suited to public worship, original and selected
- The Norfolk collection of sacred harmony
- The Sacred star, or, Union collection of church music : consisting of Psalm tunes, anthems, sentences and chants for the use of choirs, singing schools, conventions, musical associations, &c.
- 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 Worcester collection of sacred harmony : in two parts : containing, I. an introduction to the grounds of musick; or, rules for learners : II. a large number of celebrated psalm tunes from the most approved author, suited to all metres usually sung in churches : to which is added an appendix, containing a number of excellent psalm tunes, (several of which are entirely new) and other pieces of sacred vocal musick, many of which were composed by eminent European authors, and never before published in this country : the whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies
- 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 dulcimer : or, the New York collection of sacred music : constituting a large and choice variety of new tunes, chants, anthems, motets, &c., from the best foreign and American composers, with all the old tunes in common use, together with a concise elementary course simplified and adapted to the capacities of beginners ; the whole comprising the most complete collection of sacred music ever published
- The harp of Judah : a collection of sacred music, for choirs, musical conventions, singing schools, and the home circle
- The lute of Zion : a collection of sacred music, designed for the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church : consisting of a choice collection of new tunes from the best foreign and American composers, with most of the old tunes in common use ; together with a concise elementary course, simplified and adapted to the capacities of beginners, etc. etc.
- 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 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 union harmony : or, universal collection of sacred music : in two volumes., v. 1 : containing : I. the rudiments of music laid down in a plain and concise manner. II. A large and valuable collection of tunes, suited to all the metres now used in the various worshipping societies in America, many of which were never before published /
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