@article{543553, note = {Pt.2: 'Parochial harmony; consisting of a collection of psalm-tunes in three and four parts, ..',with separate titlepage, is engraved throughout, and consists of four pages of text and 30 numbered pages of music.}, author = {Riley, William,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/543553}, title = {Parochial music corrected. Containing remarks on the performance of psalmody in country churches, and on the ridiculous and profane Manner of Singing practised by the Methodists; Reflections on the bad Performance of Psalmody in London, Westminster, &c. with some Hints for the Improvement of it in Public Worship; Observations on the Choice and Qualifications of Parish-Clerks; the Utility of Teaching Charity-Children Psalmody and Hymns; the Use of Organs, and the Performance of Organists. By William Riley, Principal Teacher of Psalmody to the Charity-Schools in London, Westminster, and Parts adjacent. To which are added, a scarce and valuable collection of psalm tunes by the late Dr Blow, Dr Croft, and Mr Jeremiah Clarke; with a great Number of New Tunes in Three and Four Parts, and of different Measures, Composed on Purpose for this Work, by some of the Principal Composers and Organists in London. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {printed for the author, and sold at his house in Great James-Street, Bedford-Row, Holborn; and at most of the music shops,}, recid = {543553}, pages = {xix,[1],34;34p. :}, address = {London :}, year = {1762}, }