Venua, F., (Frédéric), 1788-1872
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- 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
- National church harmony : designed for public and private devotion : in two parts ; music arranged for the organ and piano forte, by introducing small notes
- National church harmony : designed for public and private devotion : in two parts ; music arranged for the organ and piano forte, by introducing small notes
- Templi carmina : Songs of the temple : or Bridgewater collection of sacred music
- Templi carmina : Songs of the temple, or, Bridgewater collection of sacred music
- Templi carmina : a collection of church music : mostly selected from the works of the best European composers, arranged and adapted for churches of different denominations, in the form of anthems, sentences, chants, the usual variety of metrical tunes; and many beautiful extracts will be found from the following celebrated composers: Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, Cherubini, Loewe, Rossini, Donizetti, & others, comprising one of the most complete collections ever published
- 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, anthems, sentences, chants, &c., together with many beautiful extracts from the works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and other eminent composers, harmonized for three and four voices, with a figured base for the organ and piano forte
- 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 Boston Musical Institute's collection of church music : comprising a great variety of psalm and hymn tunes, anthems, chants, sentences and other set pieces, original and selected from the most eminent composers : the whole intended and calculated for congregational and the church service, with an accompaniment adapted to the organ and piano-forte
- The Boston collection of psalm and hymn tunes : with new and correct harmony : intended for the use of schools and church choirs
- The Mendelssohn collection, or, Hasting's and Bradbury's third book of psalmody : containing original music and selections from the best European and American composers : consisting of tunes, anthems, motets, introits, sentences and chants : with an appendix of the most approved church tunes : for congregational singing
- The Modern harp : or, Boston sacred melodist ; a collection of church music, comprising, in addition to many of the most popular tunes in common use, a great variety of new and original tunes, sentences, chants, motetts, and anthems ; adapted to social and religious worship, societies, singing schools, &c.
- 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 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 ancient lyre : a collection of old, new, and original church music, under the approbation of the Professional Musical Society in Boston
- The choral : a collection of church music adapted to the worship of all denominations
- The day-spring : or, Union collection of songs for the sanctuary
- 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 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 modern psalmist : a collection of church music, comprising the most popular psalm and hymn tunes and occasional pieces in general use, together with a great variety of new tunes, anthems, motetts, sentences, chants, &c., by distinguished European authors ; many of which have been composed or arranged expressly for this work ; including, also, compositions by the editor never before published ; the whole constituting a body of church music probably as extensive and complete as was ever issued
- The national psalmist : a collection of the most popular and useful psalm and hymn tunes ; together with a great variety of new tunes, anthems, sentences, and chants ; the whole forming a most complete manual of church music for choirs, congregations, singing-schools, and musical associations
- The new carmina sacra : or Boston collection of church music. Comprising the most popular psalm and hymn tunes in general use, together with a great variety of new tunes, chants, sentences, motetts, and anthems ; principally by distinguished European composers : the whole being one of the most complete collections of music for choirs, congregations, singing schools and societies extant
- 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 choir : a collection of church music, consisting of selections from the most distinguished authors, among whom are the names of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Cherubini, Pergolesi, and Weber, with several pieces of music by the editor : also, a progressive elementary system of instruction for pupils
- The sacred harmonicon : a collection of music for educational and religious purposes / by Thomas Harrison
- 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 thanksgiving : a collection of music for the choir, the home circle, and the singing school
- [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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