ID | Composer | Book | Page | No. | Type | Key | Psalms/Notes: | |
20992 | Anonymous (i.e. not specified) | 46 | 21 | 41 | S | D | ||
3590 | Smart, Thomas | 12 | 819 | 52 | D | F |
Bonum est confiteri attributed to Henry Smart. This cannot be Henry Thomas Smart or George Thomas Smart, since both were born after 1770 and the chant was already published in 1770 by Vandernan (book 69). Most likely candidate is Thomas Smart (died 1826) | |
23662 | Smart, Thomas | 69 | 56 | 21 | D | G | attributed to Henry Smart. This cannot be Henry Thomas Smart or George Thomas Smart, since both were born after 1770 and the chant was published in this book in 1770. Most likely candidate is Thomas Smart (died 1826) | |
29763 | Smart, Thomas | 129 | 30 | I‑132 | D | G |
113 attributed to H. Smart. This cannot be Henry Thomas Smart or even George Thomas Smart, since both were born after 1770 and the chant was already published in 1770 by Vandernan (book 69). Most likely candidate is Thomas Smart (died 1826) | |
30052 | Smart, Thomas | 150 | 20 | 59‑a | D | G |
47, 48 attributed to Henry Smart. This cannot be Henry Thomas Smart or even George Thomas Smart, since both were born after 1770 and the chant was already published in 1770 by Vandernan (book 69). Most likely candidate is Thomas Smart (died 1826) | |
30053 | Smart, Thomas | 150 | 20 | 59‑b | D | G |
47, 48 as no. 59-a, alternative note tenor bar 10 | |
31978 | Smart, Thomas | 156 | 90 | 266 | D | G |
110, 111, 112, 113 attributed to 'Smart' . This cannot be Henry Thomas Smart or even George Thomas Smart, since both were born after 1770 and the chant was already published in 1770 by Vandernan (book 69). Most likely candidate is Thomas Smart (died 1826) |