John Amner
John Amner (1579–1641) was an English composer.A composer of sacred works, Amner was born in Ely and had a close association with Ely Cathedral, even before his employment there as ''Informator choristarum'' (1610–1641), through his relatives Michael and Ralph Amner, who were both lay clerks there. He received his Bachelor of Music from Oxford with the support of the Earl of Bath in 1613, and also from Cambridge in 1640. He was employed as both an organist and clergyman at the Cathedral after he obtained his first degree. He was subsequently ordained to the diaconate, later becoming ''vicarius'' (minor canon). In 1615, he published a collection entitled ''Sacred Hymnes of 3, 4, 5 and 6 parts for the Voyces and Vyols'', which represents most of his known works. His other works include ''Preces'' (both for five voices), four settings of the daily canticles, several simple four-part anthems, slightly more complex five-part anthems, and verse anthems. Roughly a dozen of these works were recorded in the 1990s, and many were performed by the choir of Ely Cathedral, including ''Blessed be the Lord God''; ''Hear, O Lord''; ''Have mercy''; ''I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live''; ''My Lord is hence removed and laid''; ''O sing unto the Lord''; ''O ye little flock''; the Second Service (Cesar's) and ''Sing, O heavn's''. Amner also wrote a pavan and galliard for viols and a single keyboard piece that stands out historically as the only recognized group of variations on a metrical psalm tune (''O Lord in thee is all my trust''). Provided by Wikipedia
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Consider, all ye passers by an anthem for Good Friday : verse anthem for countertenor and chorus (SAATB) with accompaniment for viols or organ by Amner, John 1579-1641
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Sacred hymnes of 3, 4, 5, and 6 parts for voyces and vyols by Amner, John
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Sacred hymnes of 3. 4. 5 and 6. parts (1615) by Amner, John
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I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live by Amner, John 1579-1641
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Organ variations on 'O Lord in Thee' by Amner, John 1579-1641
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O come hither, and hearken full anthem for SSATB by Amner, John 1579-1641
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Cathedral music notes en français ; mit deutschem Kommentar by Amner, John 1579-1641
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Te Deum Magnificat ; Nunc dimittis ; from Cesar's service (Second verse service) by Amner, John 1579-1641
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I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously by Amner, John 1579-1641
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I will sing unto the Lord for SAATB by Amner, John 1579-1641
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Consider all ye passers-by an anthem for Good Friday by Amner, John
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Come let's rejoice anthem for general use S.S. (or A.) T.B. by Amner, John 1579-1641
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