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Writings of the Hodges Family
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Edward Hodges
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Annuary. An attempted annuary, or annual record of events in the life of Edward Hodges, 1795-1821.
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Written in the back of Bristol Harmonic Institution bylaws, 1824 |
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Essay on the cultivation of church music. New York, 1841.
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From back, inversed: miscellaneous poetry and quotations |
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Great scale.
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Chart with 11 cardboard frames demonstrating vocal registers, vibrations, and organ-pipe dimensions |
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Haydn and his quartetts, Nov. 14, 1820.
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Notes on the 3 quartets, Op. 76. Originally laid in with the Collection of miscellaneous vocal music, no. 3a (Box 3) |
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Memoranda & copies of documents connected with the proposed new organ for Trinity Church, New York.
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Laid in: correspondence concerning the organ and bells of Trinity Church |
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Memoranda concerning a proposed organ for Trinity Chapel, New York, 1852.
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BOX 1 |
St. Paul's organ, New York, 1841.
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Photocopy |
BOX 1 |
John Sebastian Bach Hodges
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BOX 1 |
[Holograph writings on plain chant, organists, and the relation between the arts and religion (14 p.)] |
BOX 2-16 BOX OV 1-3 |
Music of the Hodges Family
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Holographs and printed music of the Hodges family. |
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Arrangement is by composer and title. |
BOX 2-13 BOX OV 1-3 |
Edward Hodges
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BOX 2-12 BOX OV 1-3 |
Manuscripts
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BOX 2 |
Church Music, A.D. 1821-22. 4 vols., SATB.
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Includes The beatitudes & two other anthems for Christmas 1821; Clifton Te Deum; anthems |
BOX 3 |
Collection of hymn tunes by Hodges and others. 2 vols.
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BOX 6 |
Dixit Dominus (Psalm CX) by Andreas Romberg. Adapted by Edward Hodges. New York, 1842.
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Fair maid of Clifton. Funeral anthem by Edward Hodges, 1827.
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Also includes: Some juvenile compositions of which I may well be ashamed. E. H., Bristol, Oct. 1832. At end: T. H. C. 8/9/27 |
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Gaudemus omnes (O be joyful in God) adapted from Carissimi by Edward Hodges, New York, 1844.
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Graun's Te Deum, adapted to the English version by Edward Hodges.
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BOX 8 |
Humpum scrumpum, or A musical commonplace book [by] Edward Hodges, 1821.
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I will give thanks [by] William Croft (New York, 1850).
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Includes duet "I will be glad" by Edward Hodges |
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Jubilate, adapted from various works of Sebastian Bach by Edward Hodges, Bristol.
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A new political conundrum to be sung or said by all whigs and tories in the United Kingdom [by] Edward Hodges. Bristol, October 1831.
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Psalm 136th, set as an antiphonal or responsive Thanksgiving anthem for two choirs by Edward Hodges. Bristol, 1836.
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Score; for parts, see Psalm 94th |
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Psalm 94th. An anthem upon popish persecution (in Ireland) and so-called reform (in England) by Edward Hodges. Bristol, 1833. Vols. 1-4. (SATB)
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Bound with Psalm 136th by Edward Hodges, Bristol 1836) |
BOX 3-6 BOX OV 1 |
Collection of miscellaneous vocal music. Nos. 1, 3-10.
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Contents:
- Box 3 1. Arias and choruses (soprano and basso parts)
- Box 3 3a. Haydn string quartets, Pergolesi Stabat mater, Canon triplex by Marcello, Misericordias Domini by W. Mozart, Miserere by Gregorio Allegri
- Box 4 3b. Chants; services by Boyce and Langdon
- Box 4 4. Hymns
- Box 5 5. Te Deums by Boyce and King; St. James' Te Deum
- Box 5 6. St. James' Square Te Deum by Edward Hodges, 1817; Te Deum by Boyce; chants
- Box 5 7. Secular songs; piano music (incl. works by Benneger, Tessarini, Tartini)
- Box 6 8. Hymns
- Box 6 9. Chants by Edward Hodges and others
- Box OV 1 10. Choruses by Handel, Feo, Gluck, Geminiani, Pulli, Guadagni, Purcell, Tosi, Porpora, Galuppi, and Pergolesi
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BOX OV 3 |
Service music : Miscellaneous sacred music consisting of services and anthems composed by Edward Hodges of Bristol from the year 1818. |
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Service music : [Morning and evening services, responses, and Kyrie eleisons, by Edward Hodges, William Boyce, Orlando Gibbons, William Jackson, Charles King, Richard Langdon, James Nares, and Benjamin Rogers]. |
BOX 13 |
Printed Music
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BOX 13 |
Faustina gavotte.
Cincinnati: The John Church Co., 1892 . |
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Lord of the worlds above.
[Boston]: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1883 . |
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Morning service in A.
New York: J. A. Sparks, 1841 . |
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Morning and evening service and two anthems, op. 1.
London: Goulding, D'Almaine & Co., 1825 . |
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Psalm CXXII. "I was glad."
New York: William H. Walter, 1866 . |
BOX 13 |
Trinity collection of church music; containing all the psalm and hymn tunes, chants, &c. used in Trinity Church, New York, by Edward Hodges, with valuable additions by the editor, S. Parkman Tuckerman.
Boston: Oliver Ditson & Company, 1864 . |
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[2 copies] |
BOX 14 |
Faustina Hasse Hodges
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BOX 14 |
Manuscripts
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At evening.
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Fifteen celebrated & pathetic airs... Arranged by F. H. Hodges.
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The name of our village.
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Now before we work.
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Printed Music
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BOX 14 |
Brise du soir.
New York: G. Schirmer, 1873 . |
BOX 14 |
Grand chant Te Deum, in C.
Philadelphia: William H. Boner & Co., 1872 . |
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[Rev. ed. copy included] |
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Hark! the angelus is pealing.
Cincinnati: John Church Co., 1892 . |
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In the summer house.
Cincinnati: John Church Co., 1892 . |
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The litany hymn.
Boston: [s.n.], 1870 . |
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Marigena, 3 reveries by the waterside; No. 1: Moonlight on the river.
New York: G. Schirmer, 1862 . |
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Prison song.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1874 . |
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Te Deum in C.
Philadelphia: [s.n.], 1872 . |
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Whatsoever ye would.
New York: [s.n.], 1870 . |
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Who goeth a warfare.
New York: [s.n.], 1870 . |
BOX 15-16 |
John Sebastian Bach Hodges
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BOX 15 |
Manuscripts
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BOX 15 |
All this night bright angels sing
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Be merciful after thy power
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Bonum est
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Gloria in excelsis
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God is my hope and strength
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Hear, O thou shepherd of Israel
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How beautiful upon the mountains
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I will love thee, O Lord, my strength
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Lord now lettest thy servant
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Nunc dimittis
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O send out thy light
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O ye kindreds of the people
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Praise the Lord ye servants
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Te Deum
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Therefore with angels
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This is the day which the Lord hath made
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Turn thy face from my sin
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We praise thee O God
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When all things were in quiet silence
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Who is like unto the Lord
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Evening services
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Hymns
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Fragments
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Printed Music
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BOX 15 |
The book of common praise. Edition B.
New York: F. J. Huntington, 1869 . |
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[3 copies] |
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The book of common praise. Edition B.
New York: C. M. Cady, 1869 . |
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[2 copies] |
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Contributions to the hymnody of the church.
Baltimore: [s.n.], 1874 . |
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I will love thee, O Lord my strength.
New York: [s.n.], 1888 . |
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Shout the glad tidings, a Christmas hymn.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1872 . |
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[6 copies] |
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There is a flower.
New York: William Hall & Son, 1849 . |
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This is the day. Easter anthem.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1868 . |
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[36 copies] |
BOX 16-35 BOX OV 4-9 |
Sacred Music
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Printed music for services and other occasions composed by others. Printed music unless otherwise indicated. |
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Arrangement is by composer and title. |
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By Composer
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Arnold, Samuel (editor) |
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Cathedral music. Vol. 1-3.
London: Samuel Arnold, 1790 . |
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Arnold, Samuel (compiler) |
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Redemption. A sacred oratorio. Selected from the favorite works of G. F. Handel.
London: R. Birchall, n.d.
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Beethoven, Ludwig van
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Christus am Oldberge, op. 85.
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, [1811?] . |
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Beethoven, Ludwig van
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The mount of olives.
London: G. Smart, n.d.
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Bianchini, Pietro (editor) |
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Les chants liturgiques de l'église Arménienne.
Venise: Arménienne de St. Lazare, 1877 . |
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Boyce, Willaim (editor) |
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Cathedral music. Rev. ed. Vols. 1-3.
London: John Ashley, 1788 . |
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Bradbury, William B.
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BOX 21 |
Esther, the beautiful queen.
New York: Mason Brothers, 1856 . |
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Converse, Charles Crozat
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BOX 21 |
He knows.
London: Carl Fischer, 1906 . |
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