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Creators | View on IMSLP | Key | Opus | Composed | Instrumentation | Code |
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| Substance of Several Courses of Lectures on Music | William Crotch (composer) | ![]() |
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| Elements of Musical Composition | William Crotch (composer) | ![]() |
continuo | ||||
| Practical Thorough Bass | William Crotch (composer) | ![]() |
continuo organ piano |
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| Specimens of Various Styles of Music | William Crotch (composer) | ![]() |
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| 12 Fugues for Organ on Chant Themes | William Crotch (composer) | ![]() |
organ | ||||
| The Lord even the Most Mighty God | William Crotch (composer) | ![]() |
F major | 1798 | mixed chorus and orchestra | ||
| Palestine | William Crotch (composer) and Reginald Heber (librettist) | ![]() |
1805 | voices, mixed chorus and orchestra | |||
| A Prayer for Peace | William Crotch (composer) and Reginald Heber (librettist) | ![]() |
D major | 1800 | |||
| Comfort, O Lord, The Soul of Thy Servant | William Crotch (composer) | ![]() |
G major | 4 voices and organ mixed chorus and organ |
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| Methinks I hear the full celestial choir | William Crotch (composer) and James Thomson (librettist) | ![]() |
A major | soprano, alto, tenor and 2 basses mixed chorus |
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