Knapp, William, 1698-1768.
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A sett of new psalm-tunes and anthems , in four parts: on various occasions, viz. For Christmas-Day, the Martyrdom of the Blessed King Charles I. Easter-Day, Ascension-Day, or the Sunday after, Whitsunday, the Happy Restoration of King Charles II. Gunpowder-Treason; for the Use of the People of Blandford, on the fourth of June, being the Day that the Town was destroy'd by Fire, for the Holy Sacrament, Funerals, &c. By William Knapp.
Date: MDCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- E-books
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New church melody being a set of anthems, psalms, hymns, &c. on various occasions. In four parts with a great variety of other anthems, psalms, hymns, &c. composed after a Method entirely new, and never printed before. By William Knapp, Author of the first Book of Psalm Tunes and Anthems on various Occasions. With An Anthem on Psalm cxxvii. by one of the greatest Masters in Europe. Together with four excellent Hymns, and an Anthem for the Nativity. To which is added, An Imploration to the King of Kings. Wrote by King Charles I. during his Captivity in Carisbrook-Castle, in the Isle of Wight, Anno Domini, 1648. Together with An Anthem for the Martyrdom of that blessed Prince.
Date: [1764]- E-books
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A set of new psalms and anthems , in four parts: on various occasions. Viz. I. For Christmas-Day. II. For the Martyrdom of the Blessed King Charles I. III. For Easter-Day. IV. For Ascension-Day, or the Sunday after. V. For Whitsunday. VI. For the Happy Restoration of King Charles II. Vii. For Gunpowder-Treason. Viii. For the Use of the People of Blandford, on the Fourth of June, being the Day that Town was destroyed by Fire. IX. On a King or Queen's Accession to the Throne. X. For the Holy Sacrament. XI. For Weddings. XII. For Funerals, &c. And an introduction to psalmody, after a plain and familiar manner. By William Knapp. With An Anthem in Six Parts, by a very eminent Master. And An Anthem composed from the original Manuscript of King Henry the Seventh; which has been performed with the greatest Applause in the King's Chapel, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Westminster-Abbey. The seventh edition. To which is added, a pastoral hymn, by the late Joseph Addison, Esq; set to Musick by Dr. William Boyce, Composer to his Majesty's Chapel Royal.
Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- E-books
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A sett of new psalms and anthems , in four parts: on various occasions, viz. I. For Christmas-Day. II. For the Martyrdom of the Blessed K. Charles I. III. For Easter-Day. IV. For Ascension-Day, or the Sunday after. V. For Whitsunday. VI. For the Happy Restoration of K. Charles II. VII. For Gun-Powder-Treason. VIII. For the Use of the People of Blandford, on the Fourth of June, being the Day that the Town was destroy'd by Fire. IX. On a King or Queen's Accession to the Throne. X. For the Holy Sacrament. XI. For Weddings. XII. For Funerals, &c. And an introduction to psalmody, after a plain and familiar manner. By William Knapp. The third edition, corrected. To which is added, an anthem in six parts, by a very eminent master. To which is added, An Anthem in Six Parts, by a very eminent Master. Also, An Anthem composed by King Henry the Seventh; which has been performed with the greatest Applause in the King's Chapel, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Westminster-Abbey. Now first published from a Manuscript.
Date: [1747]- E-books
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A sett of new psalms and anthems , in four parts: on various occasions, viz. I. For Christmas-Day. II. For the Martyrdom of the Blessed K. Charles I. III. For Easter-Day. IV. For Ascension-Day, or the Sunday after. V. For Whitsunday. VI. For the Happy Restoration of K. Charles II. Vii. For Gun-Powder-Treason. Viii. For the Use of the People of Blandford, on the Fourth of June, being the Day that the Town was destroy'd by Fire. IX. On a King or Queen's Accession to the Throne. X. For the Holy Sacrament. XI. For Weddings. XII. For Funerals, &c. And an introduction to psalmody, after a plain and familiar manner. By William Knapp. The fourth edition, corrected. To which is added, an anthem in six parts, by a very eminent master. Also, An Anthem composed by King Henry the Seventh; which has been performed with the greatest Applause in the King's Chapel, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Westminster-Abbey. Now first published from a Manuscript.
Date: [1750]