Hymnbooks
Printed Books
- Westminster Hymnal 1912, R R Terry, 431pp: more info, incl pdf download, coil bound, paperback via lulu, paperback via createspace
- Arundel Hymns 1905, Henry Duke of Norfolk and Charles Gatty, 553pp: more info, paperback
- A Treasury of Catholic Song 1915, Sidney Hurlbut, 311pp: paperback
- St Basil’s Hymnal 1918, 351pp: paperback
- A New Book of Old Hymns, 2001-2013, V Brandt (that’s me) 92pp: paperback, coil bound, large print, more info
Sheet music pdfs
Adapted from Nova Organi Harmonia using Lilypond and transposed down for the people who say they can’t sing that high. The little lilypad icon indicates lilypond source files.
- Adoro Te or in English Godhead here in hiding
- Sing my tongue with people’s chant version: Sing my tongue
- O salutaris OSalutarisNOH.ly
- Conditor alme ConditorAlme.ly
- VeniCreator VeniCreator.ly
Other:
- Soul of my Saviour
- Firmly I believe to the tune Omni Die. Usually in Australia it is sung to a tune by Edward Elgar, but this alternative was heard at Maternal Heart church, Lewisham. I think it is from the New Westminster Hymnal as there is a similar setting in the Old Westminster Hymnal.
- O salutaris the metric tune by Samuel Webbe.
- Firmly I believe same tune as above but with a simplified left hand with verses alternating between chords and the bass voice. If that sounds confusing, see for yourself.
- Praise to the Lord
- Hail Queen of Heaven
- Glory be to Jesus the left hand had some spans of over an octave so I’ve transposed the bass line from the original to make it easier to play.
The lilypond source files can be downloaded from Draft Traditional Hymnbook at Sourceforge.