Yes, scb.
The full list of the 26 I'd deliberately included was:
Howells, Dyson, Greene, Wills, Ives, Wood (in F), Ireland (in G), Farrant, Batten, Tallis, Boyce, Beatus Vir, Mass in G, [the Schubert one I was thinking of], Tye, Smart, Arne, Handel, Sing Joyfully, Mundy, Ley, Merbeck, Amner, Wise, Sumsion, Dering, John IV.
Of these, the couple I thought most obscure - as a treble I might not have got these, though I came across them eventually - were Amner and, even more so, Dering, though as I noted earlier, I thought that John IV - though I expect we've all sung it - might be hardest to cotton on to.
Anything outside of these was unintentional, and I for one have no knowledge of the ones you mention latterly. Those I used were all from my head without external reference.
It just shows how many there are out there, though. I've also thought of a few more simple enough ones that I could have included, too!
bws S-S!
The full list of the 26 I'd deliberately included was:
Howells, Dyson, Greene, Wills, Ives, Wood (in F), Ireland (in G), Farrant, Batten, Tallis, Boyce, Beatus Vir, Mass in G, [the Schubert one I was thinking of], Tye, Smart, Arne, Handel, Sing Joyfully, Mundy, Ley, Merbeck, Amner, Wise, Sumsion, Dering, John IV.
Of these, the couple I thought most obscure - as a treble I might not have got these, though I came across them eventually - were Amner and, even more so, Dering, though as I noted earlier, I thought that John IV - though I expect we've all sung it - might be hardest to cotton on to.
Anything outside of these was unintentional, and I for one have no knowledge of the ones you mention latterly. Those I used were all from my head without external reference.
It just shows how many there are out there, though. I've also thought of a few more simple enough ones that I could have included, too!
bws S-S!
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