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Performing Arts Library King George Street Yeovil Somerset, BA20 1PY Roger Taylor Ref. RDT/1/RDT Performing Arts Librarian Telephone 01935 472020 Fax 01935 429133 e-mail [email protected] Abbreviations: Languages of Texts English unless stated otherwise. Language(s) stated after publisher statement, as: E English F French G German I Italian P Portuguese S Spanish R(C) Russian (Cyrillic) R(t) Russian (transliterated) W Welsh Abbreviations: Music Formats Ch.pt Chorus score D.rec. Descant recorder FS Full score OVS Organ vocal score Tun.Perc. Tuned percussion VS Vocal score CONTENTS 1. Secular: Mixed Voices: Collections 2. Secular: Mixed Voices: Works 3. Secular: Ladies/Children’s Voices: Collections 4. Secular: Ladies/Children’s Voices: Works 5. Sacred: Mixed Voices: Collections 6. Sacred: Mixed Voices: Works 7. Sacred: Ladies/Children’s Voices: Collections 8. Sacred: Ladies/Children’s Voices: Works 9. Choral Works 10. Operas 11. Operettas, Musicals 12. Title Index 13. Multi-voice Index 14. Contents pages of collections Acknowledgements

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Performing Arts LibraryKing George StreetYeovilSomerset, BA20 1PY

Roger Taylor Ref. RDT/1/RDTPerforming Arts Librarian

Telephone 01935 472020 Fax 01935 429133 e-mail [email protected]

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Abbreviations: Languages of Texts

English unless stated otherwise. Language(s) stated after publisher statement, as:

E EnglishF FrenchG GermanI ItalianP Portuguese

S SpanishR(C) Russian (Cyrillic)R(t) Russian (transliterated)W Welsh

Abbreviations: Music Formats

Ch.pt Chorus scoreD.rec. Descant recorderFS Full score

OVS Organ vocal scoreTun.Perc. Tuned percussionVS Vocal score

CONTENTS

1. Secular: Mixed Voices: Collections2. Secular: Mixed Voices: Works3. Secular: Ladies/Children’s Voices: Collections4. Secular: Ladies/Children’s Voices: Works5. Sacred: Mixed Voices: Collections6. Sacred: Mixed Voices: Works7. Sacred: Ladies/Children’s Voices: Collections8. Sacred: Ladies/Children’s Voices: Works9. Choral Works10. Operas11. Operettas, Musicals12. Title Index13. Multi-voice Index14. Contents pages of collections

Acknowledgements

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Appreciation is expressed by Somerset Libraries for permissions granted to reproduce thecontents pages of copyright editions published by:

Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd.

Chester Music [� Music Sales Limited]

Glyn Court

Freeman [�EMI Music Publishing Ltd.]

Lawson-Gould [� Schott Music International/European American Music]

Oxford University Press

Penguin Group UK

Peters Edition Limited

Stainer & Bell Ltd.

Regarding The Treasury of Christmas Music (Blanford Press, 1950/1961), The Orion PublishingGroup Ltd. (owner of Blandford Publishing which in turn had acquired Blandford Press) hasstated: “Due to lack of sufficient information in our records, we can neither grant nor refusepermission to reproduced material from The Treasury of Christmas Music...” All attempts totrace the copyright holder have failed and Orion Publishing Group Ltd. has requested thisacknowledgement.

Likewise, regarding Gaudeamus! The Cathedral and Choral Society Carol Book (PagetPublications, 1991), all attempts to trace the copyright holder have failed.

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1. 780.4 Secular: Mixed Voices: Collections

ALLWOOD, Ralph ed. By popular request: songs on the lighter sidefor mixed voice choirs.

Novello, 2001.[Novello Choral Programme series.] SATB 40For contents, see: 13.A1.

BISSELL, Keith arr. The S.A.B. choir.Boosey & Hawkes, 1965. SAB 17For contents, see: 13.A9.

BLACKWELL, David & In the mood: 17 choral arrangements of classic CARTER, Andrew eds. popular songs.

OUP., 1995. SATB 40For contents, see: 13.A10.

BLEZZARD, Judith ed. German romantic partsongs.OUP., 1993. G/E. SATB 40For contents, see: 13.A11.

BRITTEN, Benjamin Five flower songs,Op.47.Boosey & Hawkes, 1951. SATB 40Contents:1, To daffodils.2, The succession of the four sweet months.3, March flowers.4, The evening primrose.5, Ballad of green broom.

BROWN, Timothy ed. French chansons.Faber Music, 1994. [Choral Programmeseries.] SATB 40Contents:SAINT-SAËNS, Calme des nuits, Op.68 No.1.SAINT-SAËNS, Les fleurs et les arbres,Op.68 No.2.FAURÉ, Madrigal,Op.35.DEBUSSY, Trois chansons de Charles d’Orleans.

DEBUSSY, Claude Trois chansons.Contents:1, Dieu! qui’il la fait bon regarder. SATB2, Quant j’ai ouy le tambourin. ms, ATB3, Yver, vous n’estes qu’un vilain. SATBSee:1, Seculur mixed-voice collectionsBROWN, T.French chansons.

ELGAR, Edward [Partsongs]. The early part-songs, 1890-1891.Novello, 1979. SATB 40Contents:O happy eyes, Op.18 No.1.Love, Op.18 No.2.My love dwelt in a Northern land, Op.18 No.3.Stars of a summer night (Spanish serenade), Op.23.

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FINZI, Gerald 7 partsongs, Op.17.

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Boosey & Hawkes, 1939/1969. SATB 40Contents:I praise the tender flower.I have loved flowers that fade.My spirit sang all day.Clear and gentle stream.Nightingales.Haste on, my joys!Wherefore to-night so full of care.

FRESCOBALDI, Girolamo [Madrigals]. 6 madrigals for 5 voices, vol.1, ed. Felice Boghen.

Chester, 1920. I. SSATB 30 Contents:1, Fortunata per me felice aurora.2, Ahi bella si ma cruda mia nemica.3, Se la gogliae’ i martire.

FRESCOBALDI, Girolamo [Madrigals]. 6 madrigals for 5 voices, vol.2, ed. Felice Boghen.

Chester, 1920. I. SSATB 30 Contents:4, Da qual sfera del ciel fra noi discese.5, Perchè spess’a veder la vostra luce.6, Amor, amor ti chiam’il mondo.

GABRIELI, Andrea [Madrigals]. 10 madrigals, ed. Denis Arnold.OUP, 1970. SATB 19For contents, see: 13.A24.

GARDNER, John Seven songs, Op.36.OUP, 1958. SATB 45Contents:1, Crabbed age and youth.2, Fear no more the heat of the sun.3, Gather ye rosebuds.4, Hark! hark! the lark.5, How happy is he born and taught.6, It is not growing like a tree.7, Under the greenwood tree.

GESUALDO, Carlo [Madrigals]. 8 madrigali, ed. Wilhelm Weismann.Peters, 1931/1959. I/G. SSATB/SAATB 20For contents, see: 13.A25.

GIBBONS, Orlando Madrigals.See:Invitation to madrigals, 11.

HARMAN, Alec ed. Popular Italian madrigals of the 16th century.OUP, 1976. SATB 18For contents, see: 13.A26.

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HEWITT-JONES, Tony Seven sea poems, for contralto or baritone, mixed

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chorus, and strings with oboe and cor anglais ad lib.Novello, 1958. 38Contents:1, Dreams of the sea. c/a, SATB2, Full fathom five. SSAATTBB3, Port of Holy Peter. c/b, SATB4, Complaint of the absence of her lover being upon the sea. SSA5, The sailor’s consolation. TBB6, Home-thoughts, from the sea. a/b7, A wanderer’s song. SATB [div.]

HILLIER, Paul ed. English romantic partsongs.OUP, 1986. SATB 40For contents, see: 13.A27.

� Invitation to madrigals, 1, ed. Thurston Dart.Stainer & Bell, 1961. SAB 18For contents, see: 13.A29.

� Invitation to madrigals, 2, ed. Thurston Dart.Stainer & Bell, 1962. SATB 40For contents, see: 13.A30.

� Invitation to madrigals, 5, ed. Thurston Dart.Stainer & Bell, 1971. SATB 19For contents, see: 13.A33.

� Invitation to madrigals, 6, ed. David Scott. SSATB +Stainer & Bell, 1973. SSATBaB 19For contents, see: 13.A34.

� Invitation to madrigals, 7, ed. David Scott. SSATB +Stainer & Bell, 1973. SSATBaB 20For contents, see: 13.A35.

� Invitation to madrigals, 8: Thomas Morley, SATB, SSAT,ed. E.H. Fellowes, rev. Thurston Dart.. SSATB +

Stainer & Bell, 1976. SATTB 21For contents, see: 13.A36.

� Invitation to madrigals, 9: Thomas Weelkes,ed. E.H. Fellowes, rev. Thurston Dart..

Stainer & Bell, 1976. SSATB 20For contents, see: 13.A37.

� Invitation to madrigals, 10: John Wilbye, SAT, SATB,ed. E.H. Fellowes, rev. Thurston Dart.. SSATB +

Stainer & Bell, 1977. SSATTB 19For contents, see: 13.A38.

� Invitation to madrigals, 11: Orlando Gibbons,ed. E.H. Fellowes, rev. Thurston Dart.. SSATB +

Stainer & Bell, 1977. SATTB 19For contents, see: 13.A39

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� Invitation to medieval music, 1: music of the earlier15th century, ed. Thurston Dart.

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Stainer & Bell, 1967. 19For contents, see: 13.A40.

� Invitation to medieval music, 2: music of the later15th century, ed. Thurston Dart.

Stainer & Bell, 1969. 21For contents, see: 13.A41.

� Invitation to medieval music, 3: music of the mid-15th century (i), ed. Brian Trowell.

Stainer & Bell, 1976. 19For contents, see: 13.A42.

JOHNSON, David ed. The Scholars’ book of glees, for 5 voices.OUP, 1985. S(S)AT(T)B(B) 19For contents, see: 13.A43.

JOHNSON, David ed. Ten Georgian glees, for 4 voices.OUP, 1981. SATB 19 For contents, see: 13.A44.

MARENZIO, Luca [Madrigals]. 10 madrigals for mixed voices, ed.Denis Arnold. SATB,

OUP, 1966. I. SSATB 18For contents, see: 13.A47.

MOERAN, E.J. Songs of Springtime: 7 Elizabethan poems.Novello, 1933. SATB 44Contents:1, Under the greenwood tree. 2, The river-god’s song.3, Spring, the sweet Spring.4, Love is a sickness.5, Sigh no more, ladies.6, Good wine.7, To daffodils.

MORLEY, Thomas MadrigalsSee:Invitation to madrigals, 8.

� The Oxford book of English madrigals, ed.Philip Ledger.

OUP, 1978. 40For contents, see: 13.A48.

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POULENC, Francis Chansons Françaises (1945-46).

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Contents:1, Margoton va t’a l’iau. SATB2, La Belle se sied au pied de la tour. SMsTTBB3, Pilons l’orge. SMsATB5, C’est la petit’ fill’ du prince. SMsTBB7, Ah! mon beau laboureur. SMsTB8, Les tisserands. SMsTBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus, vol.1.

POULENC, Francis Complete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.1,secular music for mixed chorus.

Paris: Salabert, 1994. F. 40Contents:7 chansons (1936). S(S)A(A)T(T)B(B).Un soir de neige: little chamber cantata (1944).

SSATBB. Chansons Françaises (1945-46): Nos.1-3, 5,

7-8. S(Ms)AT(T)B(B).

POULENC, Francis 7 chansons (1936).Contents:1, La blanche neige. SATB2, À peine défigurée. SATB3, Par une nuit nouvelle. SSAATTBB4, Tous les droits. SSAATTBB5, Belle et ressemblante. SSAATTBB6, Marie. SSAATTBB7, Luire. SSAATTBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus, vol.1.

RITCHIE, John Six folk-songs.Novello, 1958. SAB 30Contents:1, Dashing away with the smoothing iron.2, I will give my love an apple.3, Jock o’Hazeldean.4, My boy Billy.5, My gentle harp!6, ‘Tis the last rose of Summer.

ROCHE, Jerome The Penguin book of Italian madrigals for 4 voices.Penguin, 1974. SATB 27For contents, see: 13.A55.

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ROWLEY, Alec The sailor’s garland: a sea-cycle.

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Novello, 1934. SATB 50Contents:1, Deep water Jack.2, The Blue Peter.3, Sacramento.4, A sea burthen.5, The green thicket.6, After dark.7, Rathlin Head.

RUTTER, John Five childhood lyrics.OUP, 1974. SATB 48Contents:1, Monday’s child.2, The owl and the pussy-cat.3, Windy nights.4, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.5, Sing a song of sixpence.

RUTTER, John Five traditional songs.OUP, 1978. SATBB 18Contents:1, The girl I left behind me.2, O waly, waly.3, The British Grenadiers.4, Golden slumbers.5, Dashing away with the smoothing iron.

RUTTER, John Folk-songs for choirs, 1.OUP, 1983. SATB 100For contents, see: 13.A57.

RUTTER, John Folk-songs for choirs, 2.OUP, 1983. SATB 100For contents, see: 13.A58.

RUTTER, John Opera choruses.OUP, 1995. SATB 100For contents, see: 13.A59.

RUTTER, John The sprig of thyme: a cycle of folk-song settings.OUP, 1994. SATB 20Contents:1, The bold Grenadier.2, The keel row.3, The willow tree.4, The sprig of thyme.5, Down by the Sally Gardens.6, The cuckoo.7, I know where I’m going.8, Willow song.9, O can ye sew cushions?10, The miller of Dee.11, Afton water.

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SCHUMANN, Robert [Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge (4 songs for double chorus), Op.141.

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Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1887. G.[Reprint from: Robert Schumann’s Werke,ed. Clara Schumann, Series 12 Vol.5.] SATB/SATB 100Contents:1, An die Sterne.2, Ungewisses.3, Zuversicht.4, Talismane.

SCHUMANN, Robert [Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge (4 songs for double chorus), Op.141: Nos. 1, 2.

Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1887. G. SATB/SATB 80Contents:1, An die Sterne.2, Ungewisses.

SCHUMANN, Robert [Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge (4 songs for double chorus), Op.141: Nos. 3, 4.

Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1887. G. SATB/SATB 80Contents:3, Zuversicht.4, Talismane.

SEIBER, Mátyás Three Hungarian folk-songs.Curwen, 1955. E. SATB 150Contents:The handsome butcher.Apple, apple.The old woman.

SEIBER, Mátyás Yugoslav folk-songs.Boosey & Hawkes, 1947. E. SATB 27Contents:The unfaithful lover.Handsome Mirko.Eighteen shining buttons.Heaven above.Hussars.Fairy tale.

SHEARING, George Songs and sonnets from Shakespeare, for mixedchorus, double bass & piano.

Chapel Hill, North Carolina: HindonPublications, 2001. SATB 40Contents:1, Live with me and be my love.2, When daffodils begin to peer.3, It was a lover and his lass.4, Spring.5, Who is Sylvia?6, Fie on sinful fantasy.7, Hey ho, the wind and the rain.

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SIMPSON, Kenneth A first round book.

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Novello, 1959. 120For contents, see: 13.A60.

SMITH, Eric S and B: famous songs in 2 parts with piano.Boosey & Hawkes, 1955. SB 20For contents, see: 13.A61.

SPICER, Paul English pastoral partsongs.OUP, 1994. SATB 40For contents, see: 13.A62.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers [Partsongs]. Seven partsongs.Faber Music, 1992.[Choral Programme series.] SATB 20Contents:Diaphenia.Corydon, arise!Shall we go dance?When Mary thro’ the garden went.The blue bird.The haven.Chillingham.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Songs of the fleet, Op.117.V S :45

Stainer & Bell, 1910. b, SATB Ch.pt: 60Contents:Sailing at dawn.Song of the sou’wester.Middlewatch.Little admiral.Farewell.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Songs of the sea, Op.91.Boosey & Hawkes, 1904. SATB Ch.pt: 111[Originally for TTBB. For performance use, TTBB vocal score may be used for piano accompaniment.]Contents:Drake’s drum.Outward bound.Devon O Devon. Homeward bound.The Old Superb.

SULLIVAN, Arthur G&S for choirs: 18 curtain-raising choral arrangements of solo songs and ensembles from Gilbert and Sullivan, arr. Peter Gritton.

OUP, 2000. SATB 100For contents, see: 13.A64.

THOMAS, Bernard Three Parisian chansons (1533-1539).Newton Abbot: Antico, 1972. F. SATB 25Contents:GOMBERT, Vous estes trop jeune.PASSEREAU, Ce n’est pas jeu.Anon., Gentil mareschal.

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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Five English folk songs.Stainer & Bell, 1913. SATB 80Contents:The dark eyed sailor.The Spring time of the year.Just as the tide was flowing.The lover’s ghost.Wassail song.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Five mystical songs.Stainer & Bell, 1911. SATB 75Contents:Easter.I got me flowers.Love bade me welcome.The call.Antiphon.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Three Shakespeare songs.OUP, 1951. SATB 43Contents:1, Full fathom five.2, The cloud-capp’d towers.3, Over hill, over dale.

VERDI, Giuseppe Choruses from Il Trovatore, Nabucco and Aida,ed. Martin Pickard.

Faber Music, 1994.[Choral Programme series.] SATB 40Contents:Anvil chorus, from Il Trovatore.Chorus of Hebrew slaves, from Nabucco.Grand march, from Aida.

WADELY, F.W. Old English suite.Novello, 1949. SATB 68Contents:Oranges and lemons.The oak and the ash.The two sisters.

WEELKES, Thomas Madrigals.See:Invitation to madrigals, 9.

WILBYE, John Madrigals.See:Invitation to madrigals, 10.

WILLCOCKS, David Five folk-songs.OUP, 1975. SAATBaB 30Contents:The lass of Richmond Hill.Barbara Allen.Drink to me only.Early one morning.

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Bobby Shaftoe.2.1

2. 780.4 Secular: Mixed Voices: Works

ANDERSON, Leroy Sleigh ride, arr. Michael Edwards.Warner Bros.Publ., 1948/1950. SATB 40

ANDROZZO, Alma If I can help somebody.Boosey & Hawkes, 1945. SATB 25

ARNE, Thomas Under the greenwood tree, arr. Alec Rowley.Novello. 1943. SATB 43

BACH, Johann Sebastian Bach by Jove! anglaise, from French suite No.3, arr. Bennett Williams for mixed chorus, string bass& snare drum.

Sam Fox, 1965. SATB 38

BACH, Johann Sebastian Breezy Bach: air from Suite No.3, arr. BennettWilliams for mixed chorus, string bass & snare drum.

Sam Fox, 1965. SATB 31

BACH, Johann Sebastian Flocks in pastures green abiding, arr. Stanley Roperas an anthem.

OUP., 1946. SATB 47

BACH, Johann Sebastian Gavotte for Bach, from French suite No.5, arr. Bennett Williams for mixed chorus, string bass &snare drum.

Sam Fox, 1964. SATB 18

BACKER, B. et al. I’d like to teach the world to sing (in perfectharmony), arr. Milt Rogers.

Cookaway Music, 1971. SATB 40

BAILEY, Leon A shanty sequence.Curwen, 1973. SATB 19

BANCHIERI, Adriano Animals’ counterpoint (Contraponto bestiale).Gwynn. 1951. E/I/W. SSATB 37

BANTOCK, Granville Annie Laurie.Curwen, 1908. SATB 45

BANTOCK, Granville The Lake Isle of Innisfree.Cramer, 1928. SATB 39

BANTOCK, Granville Oh dear! what can the matter be?Williams, 1930. SATB 21

BARTOK, Bela Four Slovak folk-songs.Boosey & Hawkes, 1939. SATB 42

BATESON, Thomas Camilla fair tripped o’er the plain: transposededition (E flat).

Stainer & Bell, 1924. SSATTB 30

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BEALE, William Come let us join the roundelay.Novello. SATB 58

BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van The choral fantasia, Op.80: final section.Novello, 1964. E/G. SSATB 40

BENNET, John All creatures now, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell. SSATB 113

BENNETT, Richard Rodney Two madrigals: 1, Still to be neat.Mills, 1962. SATB 33

BENNETT, Richard Rodney Two madrigals: 2, The hour glass.Mills, 1962. SATB 32

BERLIN, Irving White Christmas, arr. Hector MacCarthy.Irving Berlin Ltd., 1942. SATB 40

BERNARD, Felix Winter wonderland, arr. Charles Boutelle.Francis & Day, 1934. SATB 40

BINGE, Ronald Where the gentle Avon flows (Elizabethan serenade).Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1952. SATB 38

BLOW, John Awake, awake my lyre! arr. Watkins Shaw.Hinrichsen, 1968. SATB 38

BORODIN, Alexander Prince Igor: choral dance No.17 (Polovtsian dance).Boosey & Hawkes, 1932. SATB 40

BRAHE, May H.` To a miniature, arr. Henry Geehl.Ashdown, 1954. SATB 21

BRAHMS, Johannes Gipsy songs, Op.103.Lengnick, 1968. SATB 40

BRAHMS, Johannes Harvest song (Hungarian dance No.6).Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1963. SATB 34

BRAHMS, Johannes [Liebesliederwalzer]. Love song waltzes, Op.52.Legnick, 1955. G/E. [With piano duetaccompaniment. For solo pianoaccompaniment, use Novello SSA SATB VS: 24vocal score]. Ch.pt: 51

BRAHMS, Johannes Nänie,Op.82.Peters. G/E/F. SATB 28

BRIDGE, Frederick The goslings.Novello, 1913. SATB 67

BRIDGE, Frederick It was a lover and his lass.Novello, 1894. SATB 34

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BRITTEN, Benjamin Ballad of green broom.See:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFive flower songs, Op.47.

BRITTEN, Benjamin Choral dances from Gloriana.Hawkes, 1954. SATB 100

BRITTEN, Benjamin The evening primroses. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFive flower songs, Op.47.

BRITTEN, Benjamin March flowers. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFive flower songs, Op.47.

BRITTEN, Benjamin Old Joe has gone fishing: round fromPeter Grimes,Op.33.Boosey, 1948. SATB 29

BRITTEN, Benjamin Song of the fishermen: working chorus from PeterGrimes, Op.33.

Boosey & Hawkes, 1947. SATB 30

BRITTEN, Benjamin The succession of the four sweet months. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFive flower songs, Op.47.

BRITTEN, Benjamin To daffodils. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFive flower songs, Op.47.

BRITTEN, Benjamin Welcome ode, Op.95.Faber Music, 1977. SA(T)B 30

BULLOCK, Ernest Mary of Allendale.Boosey & Hawkes, 1934. SATB 24

BUSH, Alan During music (1964).Novello, 1964. SATB 30

BUTTON, H. Elliot Annie Laurie.Novello, 1907. SATB 23

BYRD, William Lullaby, my sweet little baby, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1948. SSATB 34

BYRD, William Though Amaryllis dance.Stainer & Bell, 1964. SAATB 64

BYRT, John Greensleeves.OUP., 1968. SATB 29

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CACAVAS, John Shipwreck Jackson.Boosey & Hawkes, 1964. SATB 23

CAMPIAN, Thomas Never weather beaten sail, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1925. SATB 23

CASHMORE, Donald The Rio Grande: sea shanty.Leonard, Gould & Bolttler, 1959. SSATB 69

CHARLES, Ray Hi ho, nobody home.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1964. SAB 28

CHARLES, Ray Jingle bells.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1947. SATB 40

COATES, Eric The dam busters march.Chappell, 1956. SATB 52

COLEMAN, Henry All through the night: old Welsh air.Cramer, 1952. SATB 66

COLEMAN, Henry The gentle maiden.Cramer, 1952. SATB 38

COLERIDGE-TAYLOR, Samuel Viking song.Curwen, 1911. SATB 19

COPLAND, Aaron Ching-a-ring Chaw: minstrel song from ‘OldAmerican songs’, arr. Irving Fine.

Boosey & Hawkes, 1954. SATB 65

COPLAND, Aaron Long time ago: ballad, arr. Irving Fine.Boosey & Hawkes, 1952. SATB 50

COPLEY, Ian A. Ring out, ye crystal spheres.Curwen, 1959. S[A]B 20

CORMIER, Robert de When the boat comes in: Northumbrian song.Roberton, 1973. SATB 39

COWAN, Marie Waltzing Matilda, arr. Thomas Wood.OUP., 1930. SATB 68

DAVIES, Henry Walford Eight nursery rhymes, Op.19a.Boosey, 1908. SATB 82

DEBUSSY, Claude Dieu! qui’il la fait bon regarder. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsBROWN, T.French chansons.

DEBUSSY, Claude Quant j’ai ouy le tambourin. ms, ATB See:

1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsBROWN, T.French chansons.

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DEBUSSY, Claude Yver, vous n’estes qu’un vilain. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsBROWN, T.French chansons.

DELIUS, Frederick Midsummer song.Boosey & Hawkes, 1939. E/G. SSAATTBB 24

DELIUS, Frederick Two unaccompanied partsongs to be sung of aSummer night on the water, ed. John Rutter. SATTBB +

OUP., 1991. t, SATB 100

DIACK, J. Michael Little Jack Horner.Paterson, 1936. SATB 35

DIACK, J. Michael Little Polly Flinders.Paterson, 1937. SATB 60

DIACK, J. Michael Sing a song of sixpence.Paterson. SATB 35

DISNEY, Walt The musical world of Walt Disney (celebrating 100years of magic), arr. Mac Duff as 4 medleys.

Hal Leonard, 2002. SATB 40

DRUMMOND, Frederick The gay highway.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1949. SATB 40

DUNHILL, Thomas F. Early one morning.Novello, 1904. SATB 87

DUNHILL, Thomas F. Loch Lomond.Novello, 1927. SATB 67

DVORAK, Antonin Goin’ home, Op.95.Lengnick. SATB 95

DVORAK, Antonin [Songs of nature, Op.63 No.1]. Why do sweet songs?Cranz, 1938. SATB 23

DVORAK, Antonin [Songs of nature, Op.63 No.2]. Down in the forest.Cranz, 1938. SATB 23

DVORAK, Antonin [Songs of nature,Op.63 No.3]. Golden cornfields.Cranz, 1938. SATB 23

DVORAK, Antonin [Songs of nature, Op.63 No.4]. On the green hillside.Cranz, 1938. SATB 22

DVORAK, Antonin [Songs of nature, Op.63 No.5.] Come let us sing.Cranz, 1938. SATB 23

DYSON, George Four songs for sailors.Novello, 1929. SATB 54

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ELGAR, Edward After many a dusty mile.Novello, 1922. SATB 32

ELGAR, Edward As torrents in Summer.Novello, 1896. SATB 57

ELGAR, Edward The dance (Sonnenbichl), Op.27 No.1.Williams. SATB 38

ELGAR, Edward Deep in my soul, Op.53 No.2.Novello, 1908. SATB 59

ELGAR, Edward Feasting I watch, Op.45 No.5.Novello, 1922. SATB 31

ELGAR, Edward From the Bavarian Highlands: 6 choral songs, Op.27.Williams, 1901. SATB 70

ELGAR, Edward Land of hope and glory.Boosey & Hawkes, 1914. SATB 22

ELGAR, Edward Love, Op.18 No.2. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsELGAR[Partsongs]. The early part-songs, 1890-1891.

ELGAR, Edward My love dwelt in a Northern land, Op.18 No.3.Novello. SATB 46See also:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsELGAR[Partsongs]. The early part-songs, 1890-1891.

ELGAR, Edward O happy eyes, Op.18 No.1.Novello, 1896. SATB 48See also:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsELGAR[Partsongs]. The early part-songs, 1890-1891.

ELGAR, Edward The snow, Op.26 No.1.Novello, 1909. SATB 29

ELGAR, Edward Song of liberty [Pomp & circumstance march No.4].Boosey & Hawkes, 1941. SATB 10

ELGAR, Edward Stars of a summer night (Spanish serenade, Op.23). SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsELGAR[Partsongs]. The early part-songs, 1890-1891.

FARMER, John Fair Phyllis I saw, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1914. SATB 70

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FAURÉ, Gabriel Madrigal, Op.35.See:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsBROWN, T.French chansons.

FAURÉ, Gabriel Pavane, Op.50, ed. Clifford Bartlett.OUP, 2003. F. SATB 40

FINLAY, Kenneth My luve is like a red, red rose.Bayley & Ferguson, 1963. SATB 33

FINZI, Gerald Clear and gentle stream. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFINZI7 partsongs, Op.17.

FINZI, Gerald Haste on, my joys! SSATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFINZI7 partsongs, Op.17.

FINZI, Gerald I have loved flowers that fade. SATSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFINZI7 partsongs, Op.17.

FINZI, Gerald I praise a tender flower. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFINZI7 partsongs, Op.17.

FINZI, Gerald My spirit sang all day.OUP, 1965. SATB 37See also:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFINZI7 partsongs, Op.17.

FINZI, Gerald Nightingales.Boosey & Hawkes, 1939/1967. SSATB 60See also:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFINZI7 partsongs, Op.17.

FINZI, Gerald Wherefore to-night so full of care. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFINZI7 partsongs, Op.17.

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FISKE, Roger Ho-la-hi: German folk song.OUP, 1959. SATB 25

FLANDERS, Michael & Captain Noah and his floating zoo. HOROVITZ, Joseph Novello, 1973. SATB 26

FLETCHER, Percy E. Ring out, wild bells.Novello, 1914. SATB 108

FORD, Thomas Since first I saw your face, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1920. SATB 26

FOSTER, Stephen Oh, Susanna, arr. Earl Rogers.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1953. SATB 36

FOULDS, John Quindry Bay (No.3 of 5 Scottish Keltic songs, Op.70).Paxton, 1925. SATB 25

FRENCH, William Percy Phil the fluter’s ball.Prowse, 1938. SATB 86

FRESCOBALDI, Girolamo Ahi bella si ma cruda mia nemica: madrigal. SSATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFRESCOBALDI[Madrigals]. 6 madrigals for 5 voices, vol.1.

FRESCOBALDI, Girolamo Amor, amor ti chiam’il mondo: madrigal. SSATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFRESCOBALDI[Madrigals]. 6 madrigals for 5 voices, vol.2.

FRESCOBALDI, Girolamo Da qual sfera del ciel fra noi discese: madrigal. SSATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFRESCOBALDI[Madrigals]. 6 madrigals for 5 voices, vol.2.

FRESCOBALDI, Girolamo Fortunata per me felice aurora: madrigal. SSATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFRESCOBALDI[Madrigals]. 6 madrigals for 5 voices, vol.1.

FRESCOBALDI, Girolamo Perchè spess’a veder la vostra luce: madrigal. SSATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFRESCOBALDI[Madrigals]. 6 madrigals for 5 voices, vol.2.

FRESCOBALDI, Girolamo Se la gogliae’ i martire: madrigal. SSATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsFRESCOBALDI[Madrigals]. 6 madrigals for 5 voices, vol.1.

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GAL, Hans Four part songs: No.1, Love will find out the way.Boosey & Hawkes, 1954. SATB 25

GAL, Hans Four part songs: No.2, An epitaph.Boosey & Hawkes, 1954. SATB 25

GAL, Hans Four part songs: No.3, To sleep.Boosey & Hawkes, 1954. SATB 25

GAL, Hans Four part songs: No.4, Phillida and Corydon.Boosey & Hawkes, 1954. SATB 25

GARDINER, Henry Balfour Cargoes.Novello, 1912. SATB 14

GARDNER, John Crabbed age and youth. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsGARDNERSeven songs, Op.36.

GARDNER, John Fear no more the heat of the sun. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsGARDNERSeven songs, Op.36.

GARDNER, John Gather ye rosebuds. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsGARDNERSeven songs, Op.36.

GARDNER, John Hark! hark! the lark. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsGARDNERSeven songs, Op.36.

GARDNER, John How happy is he born and taught. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsGARDNERSeven songs, Op.36.

GARDNER, John It is not growing like a tree. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsGARDNERSeven songs, Op.36.

GARDNER, John Under the greenwood tree. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsGARDNERSeven songs, Op.36.

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GARDNER, Maurice The old grey mare.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1960. SATB 37

GARDNER, Ward Bo-peep (“based on the traditional air and a fugue byPachelbel”).

Banks, 1975. SATB 60

GEEHL, Henry Drink to me only.Ashdown, 1938. SATB 57

GENÉE, Richard Italian salad: a musical jest in the form of the finaleto an Italian opera.

Roberton. b, SATB 40

� Gentil mareschal. SATB See:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsTHOMASThree Parisian chansons (1533-1539).

GERMAN, Edward London Town.Novello, 1920. SATB 68

GERMAN, Edward My bonnie lass she smileth.Novello, 1912. SATB 66

GERMAN, Edward O peaceful night.Novello, 1904. SATB 15

GERMAN, Edward Rolling down to Rio.Novello, 1946. SATB 19

GERSHWIN, George Fascinating rhythm, arr. Antony Saunders.Camden Music, 1994. SATB 40

GERSHWIN, George I got plenty o’ nuttin’. Chappell, 1944. SAB 29

GERSHWIN, George I got rhythm (theme with 4 variations): a choralimprovisation by Antony Saunders.

Camden Music, 1994. SATB 40

GERSHWIN, George Love walked right in, arr. Antony Saunders.Camden Music, 1994. SATB 40

GESUALDO, Carlo Dolcissima mia vita (My sweetest life): madrigal.Tetra, 1967. I/E. SSATB 19

GESUALDO, Carlo Io pur respiro? (Am I still breathing?): madrigal.Tetra, 1966. I/E. SSATB 19

GESUALDO, Carlo Occhi del mio cor vita (Eyes dear, joy of my heart):madrigal.

Tetra, 1967. SSATB 17

GIBBONS, Orlando Dainty fine bird, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1924. SSATB 69

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GIBBONS, Orlando The silver swan, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1914. SAATB 14

GIBBS, Cecil Armstrong Come, sleep.Arnold, 1923. SATB 27

GILBERT, Norman Polly Perkins.Novello, 1962. SB 39

GLOVER-KIND, John I do like to be beside the seaside, arr. Andrew Carter.OUP, 1998/2002. SATB 40

GOLDMAN, Maurice Kaleenka: Russian folk song.Roberton, 1972. t, SATB 39

GOMBERT, Nicolas Vous estes trop jeune. SATB See:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsTHOMASThree Parisian chansons (1533-1539).

GORDON, Harry Down in the glen, arr. Vere Harker.Lawrence Wright, 1949. SATB 20

GOUNOD, Charles Choral fantasia on Faust, arr. C. Hutchins Lewis.Curwen. SATB 26

GOUNOD, Charles Soldiers’ chorus from Faust.Chappell. SATB 40Curwen. SATB 16

GRAINGER, Percy Australian up-country song.Schott, 1930. SATTBB 39

GRAINGER, Percy Brigg Fair.Schott, 1911. SATBB 60

GRYLLS, Richard G. Paddy McGinty’s goat: traditional Irish song.Roberton, 2006. SATB 40

HALLBERG, Bengt Domaredansen: Swedish folksong.New York: Walton, 1976. E. SATB 60

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Art thou troubled? from Rodelinda.Novello, 1936. SATB 47

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Now on land and sea descending, from Berenice.Novello. SATB 15

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Silent worship.Curwen, 1939. SATB 30

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Where’ere you walk, from Semele.Novello, 1950. SATB 65

HATTON, John Liptrot He that hath a pleasant face.Novello. SATB 18

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HATTON, John Liptrot Over hill, over dale.Novello, 1951. SATB 59

HAYDN, Joseph Der Sturm (The storm): madrigal for mixed chorus& orchestra, Hob.XXIVa:8, ed. Franz Burkhart.

Doblinger, 1958. [Diletto Musicale, 316a.][*Chorus part set as 10 copies each of SATB VS: 2soprano, alto, tenor, bass.] G/E. Ch.pt: 40*

HELY-HUTCHINSON, Victor Old Mother Hubbard.Paterson, 1929. SATB 59

HEWITT-JONES, Tony Dreams of the sea. c/a, SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsHEWITT-JONESSeven sea poems.

HEWITT-JONES, Tony Full fathom five. SSAATTBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsHEWITT-JONESSeven sea poems.

HEWITT-JONES, Tony Port of Holy Peter. c/b, SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsHEWITT-JONESSeven sea poems.

HEWITT-JONES, Tony A wanderer’s song. SATB [div.]See:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsHEWITT-JONESSeven sea poems.

HOLMES, H. Reuben All in a garden fair.Cramer, 1961. SAB 17

HOLMES, H. Reuben The Bay of Biscay.Cramer, 1955. SAB 19

HOLMES, H. Reuben Huntsman’s chorus.Cramer, 1955. SAB 18

HOLMES, H. Reuben The maid of Llanwellyn: old Welsh air.Cramer, 1956. SAB 18

HOLST, Gustav I love my love: Cornish folksong.Curwen, 1917. SATB 116

HOLST, Gustav I sowed the seeds of love.Curwen, 1917. SATB 38

HOLST, Gustav The song of the blacksmith.Curwen, 1917. SATB 39

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HOLST, Gustav Swansea Town: folksong.Curwen, 1917. SATB 49

HOLST, Gustav There was a tree.Curwen, 1917. SATB 39

HOLST, Gustav This have I done for my true love: old Cornish poemfrom Sandy’s collection, Op.34.

Augener, 1919. SATB 100

HOOK, James Mary of Allendale, arr. Maurice Jacobson.Curwen, 1955. SATB 25

HORN, Charles Edward Cherry ripe, arr. Henry Geehl.Ashdown, 1950. SATB 15

HORNER, James My heart will go on (love theme from Titanic), arr.Alan Billingsley.

Hal Leonard, 1998. SATB 40

HOUSE, Ruth S. Hey diddle diddle.Ashdown, 1954. SATB 20

HUGHES, Herbert Doctor Foster.Boosey &Hawkes, 1935. SATB 35

HURD, Michael Music’s praise.Novello, 1969. SATB 75

IRELAND, John The hills.Stainer & Bell, 1953. SATB 63

IRELAND, John In praise of Neptune.Year Book Press/Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1911. SATB 29

IVES, Grayston The tailor and the mouse: English folk song.Roberton, 1973. SATB 37

JACOB, Gordon The ash grove.OUP, 1928. SATB 29

JACOB, Gordob Begone dull care!Williams, 1937. SATB 67

JOHN, Elton Candle in the wind 1977.Dick James Music, 1997. SATB 40

JOSQUIN DESPREZ Mille regretz: chanson SATBSee:780.6 MORMORALES, Cristobal deMissa ‘Mille regretz’.

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KENNEDY-FRASER, Patuffa The road to the isles: a tramping song, arr. Alec Rowley.Boosey & Hawkes, 1953. SATB 35

KERN, Jerome Make-believe.Chappell, 1927. SATB 16

KODÁLY, Zoltán Matra pictures: a set of Hungarian folksongs.Universal, 1971. E. SATB 39

KUBIK, Gail Magic, magic, magic - 3 incantations: 1, Invocation,for narrator, tenor & mixed chorus (1973).

Lawson-Gould, 1977. t, SATB 30

KUBIK, Gail Magic, magic, magic - 3 incantations: 2, Spell to bringthe longed-for letter, for contralto & mixed chorus (1975).

Lawson-Gould, 1977. c, SATB 30

KUBIK, Gail Magic, magic, magic - 3 incantations: 3, E-xu-zi-nho,for tenor & mixed chorus (1976).

Lawson-Gould, 1977. SATB 30

LANG, C.S. When Johnny came down to hilo: windlass andcapstan shanty.

Stainer & Bell, 1928. SATB 23

LASSUS, Orlande de Ah, could my eyes behold thee (S’io ti vedess’una).Roberton, 1973. E. SATB 39

LASSUS, Orlande de The echo: villanella for double mixed chorus.Gwynn, 1955. I/E/W. SATB/SATB 40

LASSUS, Orlande de Matona, lovely maiden (Matona, mia cara).Novello. E/I. SATB 59

LAWSON, Gordon L’il Liza Jane: American song.Novello, 1957. SATB 125

LE FLEMING, Christopher Wraggle taggle gypsies, o!OUP, 1950. SATB 47

LEIGH, Mitch The impossible dream, from Man of La Mancha.Shawnee Press, 1966. SATB 50

LISZT, Franz Woodland dreaming (Liebestraum).Ashdown, 1940. E. SATB 39

LOAM, Arthur S. Maranoa lullaby: an Australian aboriginal song fromthe Maranoa District, Queensland.

Curwen, 1963. SATB 39

MACDOWELL, Edward Not a sound all round (To a wild rose).Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1954. SATB 28

MACDOWELL, Edward To a wild rose.Elkin, 1930. SATB 13

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MACLEOD, Anne Campbell Skye boat song.Cramer, 1928. SATB 20

MANCINI, Henry Moon river.Famous Music Corp., 1962. SATB 60

MANNEY, Charles F. Bendemeer’s stream.Wood, 1931. SAB 40

MARKS, Johnny Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer.Chappell, 1949. SATB 40

MARTIN, Easthope Come to the fair.Enoch, 1924. SATB 89

MARTIN, William Chumbara.Lawson-Gould, 1960. SAB 55

MINNIGERODE, Meade, The Whiffenpoof song (Baa! Baa! Baa!), arr. Rudy POMEROY, George S. & Vallée.

Francis, Day & Hunter, 1936/1947. SATB 40

MITCHELL, George Golden slumbers.Chappell, 1951. SATB 19

MITCHELL, George Old McDonald had a farm.Chappell, 1960. SATB 75

MOERAN, E.J. Good wine. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsMOERANSongs of Springtime: 7 Elizabethan poems.

MOERAN, E.J. Love is a sickness. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsMOERANSongs of Springtime: 7 Elizabethan poems.

MOERAN, E.J. Phyllida and Corydon: choral suite.Novello, 1939. SATB 25

MOERAN, E.J. The river-god’s song. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsMOERANSongs of Springtime: 7 Elizabethan poems.

MOERAN, E.J. Sigh no more, ladies. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsMOERANSongs of Springtime: 7 Elizabethan poems.

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MOERAN, E.J. Spring, the sweet Spring. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsMOERANSongs of Springtime: 7 Elizabethan poems.

MOERAN, E.J. To daffodils.See:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsMOERANSongs of Springtime: 7 Elizabethan poems.

MOERAN, E.J. Under the greenwood tree. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsMOERANSongs of Springtime: 7 Elizabethan poems.

MONTEVERDI, Claudio Lagrime d’amante al sepolcro dell’amata (Tears of a lover at the tomb of the beloved), ed. David Randolph.

Lawson-Gould, 1956. I. SSATB 37

MONTEVERDI, Claudio Lamento d’Arianna, ed. Clifford Bartlett.OUP, 1999. I. SSATB 20

MORGAN, Reginald Count your blessings.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1948. SATB 33

MORLEY, Thomas Fire1 Fire! ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1925. SSATB 57

MORLEY, Thomas My bonny lass she smileth, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1913. SAATB 51

MORLEY, Thomas Phillis I fain would die now, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1913. SSAATTB 78

MORLEY, Thomas Sing we and chant it, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1913. SSATB 38

MULLINAR, Michael I will give my love an apple: folk song.Novello, 1926. SATB 66

MURRAY, Lyn L’il Liza Jane.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1952. SATB 28

MURRILL, Herbert Humpty Dumpty.Paterson, 1951. SATB 18

NELSON, Havelock The girl with the buckles on her shoes.Curwen, 1960. SATB 43

NICHOLLS, Horatio Among my souvenirs, arr. Vere Harker.Lawrence Wright, 1960. SATB 25

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NICHOLLS, Horatio Shepherd of the hills, arr. Vere Harker.Lawrence Wright, 1962. SATB 30

NOBLE, Ray Love is the sweetest thing.Francis, Day & Hunter, 1952. SATB 21

NOVELLO, Ivor In praise of love, from The dancing years.Chappell, 1939. SATB 14

NOVELLO, Ivor Rose of England.Chappell, 1950. SATB 18

NOVELLO, Ivor Waltz of my heart, from The dancing years.Chappell, 1939. SATB 64

NOVELLO, Ivor We’ll gather lilacs, from Perchance to dream.Chappell, 1947. SATB 30

PARRY, C. Hubert H. Blest pair of sirens.Novello. SSAATTBB 80

PARRY, C. Hubert H. Blest pair of sirens: “schools edition” arr. C.S. Lang.Novello, 1938. SATB 110

PARRY, C. Hubert H. Come, pretty wag, and sing.Novello, 1898. SATB 79

PARRY, C. Hubert H. I know my soul hath power to know all things. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPARRYSongs of farewell.

PARRY, C Hubert H. Jerusalem.Curwen, 1956. SATB 40

PARRY, C. Hubert H. My delight and thy delight.Novello, 1909. SATB 39

PARRY, C. Hubert H. The pied piper of Hamelin.Novello, 1905. SATB 20

PARRY, C. Hubert H. There is an old belief. SSATBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPARRYSongs of farewell.

PASSEREAU, Pierre Ce n’est pas jeu. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsTHOMASThree Parisian chansons (1533-1539).

PEARSALL, Robert Lucas de Lay a garland: madrigal for 8 voices.Novello. SSAATTBB 40

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PHILLIPS, Montague Fawcett. The fishermen of England, from The rebel maid.Chappell, 1941. SATB 30

PILKINGTON, Francis O softly-singing lute, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1924. SSAATB 39

PINSUTI, Ciro Good night, good night, beloved.Novello. SATB 53

PINSUTI, Ciro In this hour of softened splendour.Novello. SATB 54

PLUMSTEAD, Mary Close thine eyes.Novello, 1962. SATB 29

POULENC, Francis À peine défigurée. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENC7 chansons (1936).

POULENC, Francis Ah! mon beau laboureur. SMsTBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCChanson Françaises (1945-46).

POULENC, Francis Belle et ressemblante. SSAATTBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENC7 chansons (1936).

POULENC, Francis La Belle se sied au pied de la tour. SMsTTBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCChanson Françaises (1945-46).

POULENC, Francis La blanche neige. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENC7 chansons (1936).

POULENC, Francis C’est la petit’ fill’ du prince. SMsTBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCChanson Françaises (1945-46).

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POULENC, Francis Luire. SSAATTBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENC7 chansons (1936).

POULENC, Francis Margoton va t’a l’iau. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCChanson Françaises (1945-46).

POULENC, Francis Marie. SSAATTBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENC7 chansons (1936).

POULENC, Francis Par une nuit nouvelle. SSAATTBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENC7 chansons (1936).

POULENC, Francis Pilons l’orge. SMsATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCChanson Françaises (1945-46).

POULENC, Francis Tous les droits. SSAATTBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENC7 chansons (1936).

POULENC, Francis Un soir de neige: little chamber cantata (1944). SSATBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus,

vol.1.

POULENC, Francis Les tisserands. SMsTBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCChanson Françaises (1945-46).

PRITCHARD, Arthur J. Polly Oliver: a 17th century song.Novello, 1955. SATB 93

PURCELL, Henry Come ye sons of art: ode for the birthday of QueenMary 1694, ed. Michael Tippett.

Schott, 1971. SATB 37

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PURCELL, Henry In these delightful pleasant groves.Novello. SATB 14

RAPEE, Erno & POLLACK, Lew Diane, arr. Harry Dexter.Keith Prowse, 1949. SATB 25

RAVEL, Maurice Trois chansons.Durand, 1916. F/E. SATB 80

RIMBAULT, Edward F. Comin’ thro’ the rye.Metzler. SATB 39

RITCHIE, John Dashing away with the smoothing iron. SABSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRITCHIESix folk-songs.

RITCHIE, John I will give my love an apple. SABSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRITCHIESix folk-songs.

RITCHIE, John Jock o’Hazeldean. SABSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRITCHIESix folk-songs.

RITCHIE, John My boy Billy. SABSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRITCHIESix folk-songs.

RITCHIE, John My gentle harp! SABSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRITCHIESix folk-songs.

RITCHIE, John ‘Tis the last rose of Summer. SABSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRITCHIESix folk-songs.

ROBERTON, Hugh S. All in the April evening.Curwen, 1950. SAB 17Curwen, 1911. SATB 90

ROBERTON, Hugh S. The banks o’ Doon.Curwen. SATB 19

ROBERTON, Hugh S. The dashing white sergeant.Curwen, 1944. SATB 45

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ROBERTON, Hugh S. An Eriksay love lilt.Curwen. SATB 48

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Flow gently, sweet Afton.Roberton, 1975. SATB 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Herrick’s litany.Curwen, 1952. SATB 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. The Isle of Mull.Bayley & Ferguson, 1926. SATB 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Negro dirge (Massa’s in de cold ground).Curwen, 1918. SATB 48

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Nightfall in Skye.Curwen, 1928. SATB 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. The old woman.Paterson’s, 1935. SATB 17

ROBINSON, Stanford Plantation songs: first selection.Curwen, 1928. b, SATB 22

RODGERS, Richard I whistle a happy tune, from The king and I.Williamson, 1951. SATB 48

RODGERS, Richard It’s a grand night for singing, from State Fair.Chappell, 1948. SAB 40

RODGERS, Richard Oh, what a beautiful mornin’, from Oklahoma.Williamson, 1943. SATB 100

RODGERS, Richard You’ll never walk alone, from Carousel.Williamson, 1945. SATB 47

ROSSINI, Gioachino La danza (Neapolitan tarantella), arr. Max Saunders.Ricordi, 1954. SATB 31

ROWLEY, Alec After dark. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsROWLEYThe sailor’s garland: a sea-cycle.

ROWLEY, Alec The Blue Peter. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsROWLEYThe sailor’s garland: a sea-cycle.

ROWLEY, Alec Deep water Jack. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsROWLEYThe sailor’s garland: a sea-cycle.

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ROWLEY, Alec The green thicket. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsROWLEYThe sailor’s garland: a sea-cycle.

ROWLEY, Alec The lark in the clear air.Ashdown, 1950. SATB 17

ROWLEY, Alec Rathlin Head. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsROWLEYThe sailor’s garland: a sea-cycle.

ROWLEY, Alec Sacramento. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsROWLEYThe sailor’s garland: a sea-cycle.

ROWLEY, Alec A sea burthen. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsROWLEYThe sailor’s garland: a sea-cycle.

RUTTER, John Afton water. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERThe sprig of thyme.

RUTTER, John The bold Grenadier. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERThe sprig of thyme.

RUTTER, John The British Grenadiers. SATBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERFive traditional songs.

RUTTER, John The cuckoo. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERThe sprig of thyme.

RUTTER, John Dashing away with the smoothing iron. SATBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERFive traditional songs.

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RUTTER, John Down by the Sally Gardens. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERThe sprig of thyme.

RUTTER, John The girl I left behind me. SATBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERFive traditional songs.

RUTTER, John Golden slumbers. SATBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERFive traditional songs.

RUTTER, John I know where I’m going. SATB

RUTTER, John The keel row. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERThe sprig of thyme.

RUTTER, John Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERFive childhood lyrics.

RUTTER, John The miller of Dee. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERThe sprig of thyme.

RUTTER, John Monday’s child. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERFive childhood lyrics.

RUTTER, John O can ye sew cushions? SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERThe sprig of thyme.

RUTTER, John O waly, waly. SATBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERFive traditional songs.

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RUTTER, John The owl and the pussy-cat. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERFive childhood lyrics.

RUTTER, John Sing a song of sixpence. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERFive childhood lyrics.

RUTTER, John The sprig of thyme. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERThe sprig of thyme.

RUTTER, John Willow song. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERThe sprig of thyme.

RUTTER, John The willow tree. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERThe sprig of thyme.

RUTTER, John Windy nights. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERFive childhood lyrics.

SAINT-SAËNS, Camille Calme des nuits, Op.68 No.1. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsBROWN, T.French chansons.

SAINT-SAËNS, Camille Les fleurs et les arbres, Op.68 No.2. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsBROWN, T.French chansons.

SARGENT, Malcolm Hawaiian lullaby.OUP, 1961. SSATBB 39

SCHÖNBERG, Claude-Michel One more day, from Les miserables.Alain Boubli Music/Hal Leonard, 1999. SATB 60

SCHUBERT, Franz Forth to the meadows (chorus of shepherds fromRosamunde).

Novello. SATB 46

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SCHUMANN, Robert An die Sterne, Op.141 No.1. SATB/SATBSee:1, Seculur mixed-voice collectionsSCHUMANN[Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge (4 songs for double chorus), Op.141.SCHUMANN[Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge (4 songs for double chorus), Op.141: Nos. 1, 2.

SCHUMANN, Robert Talismane, Op.141 No.4. SATB/SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSCHUMANN[Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge (4 songs for double chorus), Op.141.SCHUMANN[Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge (4 songs for double chorus), Op.141: Nos. 3, 4.

SCHUMANN, Robert Ungewisses, Op.141 No.2. SATB/SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSCHUMANN[Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge (4 songs for double chorus), Op.141.SCHUMANN[Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge (4 songs for double chorus), Op.141: Nos. 1, 2.

SCHUMANN, Robert Zuversicht, Op.141 No.3. SATB/SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSCHUMANN[Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge (4 songs for double chorus), Op.141.SCHUMANN[Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge (4 songs for double chorus), Op.141: Nos. 3, 4.

SEARLE, Humphrey Song of the birds.Novello, 1964. SATB 40

SEIBER, Mátyás Apple, apple. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSEIBERThree Hungarian folksongs.

SEIBER, Mátyás Eighteen shining buttons. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSEIBERYugoslav folk-songs.

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SEIBER, Mátyás Fairy tale. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSEIBERYugoslav folk-songs.

SEIBER, Mátyás The handsome butcher. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSEIBERThree Hungarian folksongs.

SEIBER, Mátyás Handsome Mirko SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSEIBERYugoslav folk-songs.

SEIBER, Mátyás Heaven above. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSEIBERYugoslav folk-songs.

SEIBER, Mátyás Hussars. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSEIBERYugoslav folk-songs.

SEIBER, Mátyás The old woman. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSEIBERThree Hungarian folksongs.

SEIBER, Mátyás The unfaithful lover. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSEIBERYugoslav folk-songs.

SEITZ, Ernest The world is waiting for the sunrise.Chappell, 1922. SATB 30

SHARP, Cecil Country gardens.Ashdown, 1948. SATB 40

SHARP, Cecil O waly, waly: Somerset folk song.Novello, 1943. SATB 89

SHARP, Cecil The sheep shearing.Novello, 1908. SATB 30

SHAW, Geoffrey Ring out, ye crystal spheres.Cramer, 1937. SATB 39

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SHEARING, George Fie on sinful fantasy. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSHEARINGSongs and sonnets from Shakespeare, for mixedchorus, double bass & piano.

SHEARING, George Hey ho, the wind and the rain. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSHEARINGSongs and sonnets from Shakespeare, for mixedchorus, double bass & piano.

SHEARING, George It was a lover and her lass. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSHEARINGSongs and sonnets from Shakespeare, for mixedchorus, double bass & piano.

SHEARING, George Live with me and be my love. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSHEARINGSongs and sonnets from Shakespeare, for mixedchorus, double bass & piano.

SHEARING, George Spring. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSHEARINGSongs and sonnets from Shakespeare, for mixedchorus, double bass & piano.

SHEARING, George When daffodils begin to peer. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSHEARINGSongs and sonnets from Shakespeare, for mixedchorus, double bass & piano.

SHEARING, George Who is Sylvia? SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSHEARINGSongs and sonnets from Shakespeare, for mixedchorus, double bass & piano.

SMYTH, Ethel The march of the women.Curwen, 1911. SATB 100

STANFORD, Charles Villiers The blue bird.Stainer & Bell, 1910. SATB 32See also:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORD[Partsongs]. Seven partsongs.

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STANFORD, Charles Villiers Chillingham. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORD[Partsongs]. Seven partsongs.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Corydon, arise! SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORD[Partsongs]. Seven partsongs.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Devon O Devon. SATB See:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORDSongs of the sea, Op.91.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Diaphenia (Damelus’ song to his Diaphenia).Novello, 1892. SATB 67See also:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORD[Partsongs]. Seven partsongs.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Drake’s drum. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORDSongs of the sea, Op.91.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Farewell. b, SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORDSongs of the fleet, Op.117.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers The haven. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORD[Partsongs]. Seven partsongs.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Heraclitus, Op.110 No.4.Stainer & Bell, 1910. SATB 70

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Homeward bound. SATB See:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORDSongs of the sea, Op.91.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Little admiral. b, SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORDSongs of the fleet, Op.117.

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STANFORD, Charles Villiers Middlewatch. b, SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORDSongs of the fleet, Op.117.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers My love’s an arbutus.Boosey & Hawkes, 1922. SATB 30

STANFORD, Charles Villiers The Old Superb. SATB See:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORDSongs of the sea, Op.91.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Outward bound. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORDSongs of the sea, Op.91.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Phaudrig Crohoore (Patrick Connor): an Irishballad, Op.62.

Boosey & Hawkes, 1896. E. SATB 35

STANFORD, Charles Villiers The Revenge: a ballad of the fleet, Op.24.Novello. SATB 65

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Sailing at dawn. b, SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORDSongs of the fleet, Op.117.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Shall we go dance? SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORD[Partsongs]. Seven partsongs.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Song of the sou’wester. b, SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORDSongs of the fleet, Op.117.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers When Mary thro’ the garden went.See:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORD[Partsongs]. Seven partsongs.

STRAUSS, Johann Die Fledermaus: vocal selections, arr. Henry Geehl.Ashdown, 1950. SATB 40

STRAUSS, Johann Tales from the Vienna Woods, arr. Louis Lavater.Leonard, Gould & Bolttler, 1936. SATB 39

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STRAUSS, Johann Tales from the Vienna Woods: “radio arrangement”By George Mitchell for 8-part chorus & piano:original lyric by George Mitchell.

Chappell, 1951.[George Mitchell Glee Club, 2.] SSAATTBB 30

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STRAUSS, Johann Tales of the Vienna Forest: choral waltz, arr.Julius Harrison.

Boosey & Hawkes, 1936. SATB 50

SULLIVAN, Arthur Brightly dawns our wedding day: madrigal fromThe Mikado.

Chappell, 1911. SATB 40

SULLIVAN, Arthur The cachucha, from The gondoliers.Chappell. SATB 84

SULLIVAN, Arthur The long day closes.Novello, 1902. SATB 56

SULLIVAN, Arthur The lost chord.Ashdown, 1952. SATB 50

SULLIVAN, Arthur O gladsome light, from The golden legend.Novello. SATB 70

SULLIVAN, Arthur A regular royal queen, from The gondoliers.Chappell. SSTT 20

SULLIVAN, Arthur Strange adventure, from The yeomen of the guard.Chappell, 1911. SATB 45

SULLIVAN, Arthur When the budding bloom of May: madrigal from Hadden Hall.

Chappell, 1892. SATB 27

THIMAN, E.H. Fair daffodils.Novello, 1935. SATB 17

THIMAN, E.H. O, no John: folk song from Somerset.Novello, 1930. SATB 70

THIMAN, E.H. Orpheus with his lute.Keith Prowse, 1936. SATB 31

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph The call. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSFive mystical songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph The cloud-capp’d towers. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSThree Shakespeare songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph The dark eyed sailor. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSFive English folk songs.

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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Greensleeves.O.U.P., 1945. SATB 20

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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Full fathom five. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSThree Shakespeare songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph I got me flowers. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSFive mystical songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Just as the tide was flowing.Stainer & Bell, 1913. SATB 57See also:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSFive English folk songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Linden Lea.Boosey & Hawkes, 1921. SATB 100

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Love bade me welcome. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSFive mystical songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph The lover’s ghost. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSFive English folk songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph O mistress mine. SATBSee:Three Elizabethan part songs, 3.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Over hill, over dale. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSThree Shakespeare songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Serenade to music.OUP, 1938. SATB 94

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph The Spring time of the year. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSFive English folk songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Sweet day. SATBSee:Three Elizabethan part songs, 1.

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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Three Elizabethan part songs, 1: Sweet day.Williams, 1913/1941. SATB 45

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Three Elizabethan part songs, 2: The willow song.Stainer & Bell, 1913. SATB 40

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Three Elizabethan part songs, 3: O mistress mine.Stainer & Bell, 1913. SATB 39

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph The turtle dove.Curwen, 1924. b, SSATB 24

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Wassail song. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSFive English folk songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph The willow song.See:Three Elizabethan part songs, 2.

VAUTOR, Thomas Mother, I will have a husband.Stainer & Bell, 1924. SSATB 61

VERDI, Giuseppe Anvil chorus, from Il Trovatore. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVERDIChoruses from Il Travatore, Nabucco and Aida, ed. Martin Pickard.

VERDI, Giuseppe Chorus of Hebrew slaves, from Nabucco. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVERDIChoruses from Il Travatore, Nabucco and Aida, ed. Martin Pickard.See also:Speed your journey (Va pensiero).

VERDI, Giuseppe Grand march, from Aida. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVERDIChoruses from Il Travatore, Nabucco and Aida, ed. Martin Pickard.

VERDI, Giuseppe See how the darkness of night dissolves (Gipsychorus from Il Trovatore).

Novello. STB 31

VERDI, Giuseppe Speed your journey (Va pensiero), from Nabucco.Ricordi, 1955. E. SATB 50See also:Chorus of Hebrew slaves.

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VINE, John Down by the Sally Gardens.OUP, 1937. SATB 28

VINE, John The lark in the clear air.OUP, 1934. SATB 34

WADELY, F.W. The oak and the ash. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsWADELYOld English suite.

WADELY, F.W. Oranges and lemons. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsWADELYOld English suite.

WADELY, F.W. The two sisters. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsWADELYOld English suite.

WAGNER, Roger Skip to my Lou.Lawson-Gould, 1955. SATB 46

WARLOCK, Peter Pavane (2nd movement from Capriol suite), arr.Arthur Jacobs.

Curwen, 1959. SATB 25

WARLOCK, Peter Yarmouth Fair.OUP, 1958. SATB 87

WARRELL, Arthur The riddle song: folk song from the AppalachianMountains.

OUP, 1936. SATB 15

WARRELL, Arthur The Western lands.Cramer, 1941. SATB 39

WEELKES, Thomas Hark all ye lovely saints.Stainer & Bell, 1916. SSATB 29

WEELKES, Thomas Lady your eye, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1916. SSATB 51

WEELKES, Thomas Mars in a fury, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1916. SSAATB 79

WEELKES, Thomas Sing we at pleasure, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1916. SSATB 78

WEELKES, Thomas Thule, the period of cosmology, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1924. SSATTB 49

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WHITTAKER, W. Gillies Bobby Shaftoe.Stainer & Bell, 1914. SATB 28

WILBYE, John Draw on, sweet night, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1924. SSAATB 49

WILBYE, John Flora gave me fairest flowers, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1914. SATB 29

WILBYE, John Happy, O happy he, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1924. SATB 21

WILBYE, John Sweet honey-sucking bees, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1924. SSATB 61

WILLCOCKS, David Barbara Allen. b, SAATBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsWILLCOCKSFive folk-songs.

WILLCOCKS, David Bobby Shaftoe. SATBB orSee: AATBB1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsWILLCOCKSFive folk-songs.

WILLCOCKS, David Drink to me only. SATBB orSee: AATBB1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsWILLCOCKSFive folk-songs.

WILLCOCKS, David Early one morning. s/a,b, SAATBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsWILLCOCKSFive folk-songs.

WILLCOCKS, David The lass of Richmond Hill. SAATBBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsWILLCOCKSFive folk-songs.

WILLIAMS, Charles Dream of Olwen.Lawrence Wright, 1948. SATB 30

WILSON, John Bingo: Somerset folk-song.Novello, 1938. SATB 55

WOLF, Hugo Der feuerreiter (The fire-rider): ballad.Peters. G. SATB 75

WOOD, Charles Full fathom five.Novello, 1891. SATB 61

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WOODGATE, Leslie Early one morning.Paxton, 1925. SATB 29

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� Firsts and seconds: an introduction to 2-part singing,ed. William Appleby & Frederick Fowler. VS: 2

OUP, 1964. Ch.pt: 20For contents see: A7.

� [Firsts and seconds]. More firsts and seconds, ed.William Appleby & Frederick Fowler. VS: 2

OUP, 1969. Ch.pt: 30For contents see: A8.

HOLST, Imogen Singing for pleasure: a collection of songs, arranged S(S)(A)(A) for female voices. V S :

2 OUP, 1957. Ch.pt: 115For contents see: A28.

� Invitation to madrigals, 3, ed. Thurston Dart.Stainer & Bell, 1962. SSA 18For contents see: A31.

� Invitation to madrigals, 4, ed. Thurston Dart.Stainer & Bell, 1967. SA or TB 19For contents see: A32.

ROWLEY, Alec Six more two-part canons.Curwen, 1945. SS 20Contents:1, Weather wisdom.2, How many miles to Babylon?3, Here we come a-piping.4, The four winds.5, The boat sails away.6, Bed-time.

SEIBER, Mátyás Three Hungarian folk-songs.Curwen, 1959. E. SS 67Curwen, 1950. E. SSAA 15Contents:The handsome butcher.Apple, apple.The old woman.

SHIPP, Clifford Three English madrigals.Roberton, 1970. SSA 35Contents:YOULL, Pity me, mine own sweet jewel.WARD, Fly not so fast.WEELKES, Messalina’s monkey.

SULLIVAN, Arthur Twelve unison and 2-part songs for female voices. Unison VS: 41OUP, 1962. or SS Ch.pt: 47For contents see: A65.

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THIMAN, E.H. A folk-song sequence.Curwen, 1961. SSA 29Contents:Come, lasses and lads.The girl I’ve left behind me.Farewell, Manchester.Robin Adair.Begone, dull care.

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ALTHOUSE, Jay Shenandoah: American folk song.Alfred, 1996. SSA 30

ANDERSON, Leroy The syncopated clock.Mills, 1946. SSA 39

ANDROZZO, Alma If I can help somebody.Boosey & Hawkes, 1945. SS 40

ARCH, Gwen An Eriskay love lilt.Boosey & Hawkes, 1967/ SSA 56

ARMSTRONG, Thomas ‘Tis time, I think, by Wenlock Town.Curwen, 1934. SSA 80

ARNE, Thomas Where the bee sucks.Augener. SA 19

ATHERTON, Robert The month of May.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew. SA 44

ATKINSON, Dennis T. The search for today.Bardic Edition, 1990. SSAA 40

AUSTIN, Ernest Fairy queen’s wedding, Op.80 No.8.Ashdown, 1925. SS 15

BACH, Johann Sebastian Bourrée for Bach, from English suite No.2, arr.Bennett Williams for mixed chorus, string bass &snare drum.

Sam Fox, 1965. SSA 20

BACH, Johann Sebastian Breezy Bach: air from Suite No.3, arr. BennettWilliams for mixed chorus, string bass & snare drum.

Sam Fox, 1965. SSA 15

BACKER, B. et al. I’d like to teach the world to sing (in perfectharmony), arr. Milt Rogers.

Cookaway Music, 1971. SSA 20

BANTOCK, Granville Soul-star!Curwen, 1913. SSA 34

BARNBY, Joseph Sweet and low: lullaby.Novello. SS or SA 21

BARRY, John Born free.Screen Gems/IMI Music Inc., 1971. SSA 30

BARTOK, Bela Don’t leave me.Boosey & Hawkes, 1968. SSA 15

BARTOK, Bela Enchanting song. Boosey & Hawkes, 1955. G/E. SSA 15

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BARTOK, Bela Hussar.Boosey & Hawkes, 1942/1957. E/G/F. SA 60

BATESON, John One more river.Curwen, 1938. SS 20

BENJAMIN, Arthur A tall story.Winthrop Rogers, 1949. SS 39

BERLIN, Irving Easter parade, arr. Charles Boutelle.Irving Berlin Ltd., 1933. SSA 43

BERLIN, Irving White Christmas, arr. Hector MacCarthy.Irving Berlin Ltd., 1942. SSA 12

BERNSTEIN, Leonard America, from West Side story, arr. William Stickles.G. Schirmer, 1957. SSA 25

BINGE, Ronald Where the gentle Avon flows (Elizabethan serenade).Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1952. SS 17

BINGE, Ronald Where the gentle Avon flows (Elizabethan serenade).Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1952. SSA 73

BLOWER, Maurice Gulls.Arnold, 1953. SSA 44

BLOWER, Maurice How sweet I roam’d.Curwen, 1959. SSA 25

BLOWER, Maurice Laughing song.Curwen, 1961. SS 40

BLOWER, Maurice Mamble.Curwen, 1956. SS 19

BLOWER, Maurice My early home.Curwen, 1967. SSA 44

BLOWER, Maurice Sleep.Curwen, 1955. SS 20

BORODIN, Alexander Prince Igor: choral dance No.17 (Polovtsian dance).Boosey & Hawkes, 1932. SA 66

BOUGHTON, Rutland Clouds.Curwen, 1929. SS 46

BOUGHTON, Rutland Piper’s song, Op.34b No.1.Novello, 1912. SS 29

BRAHE, May H. Bless this house.Boosey & Hawkes, 1927. SA 47

BRAHMS, Johannes Cradle song (Wiegenlied), arr. Percy Fletcher.Curwen, 1911. SS 50

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BRAHMS, Johannes [Liebesliederwalzer]. Songs of love, Op.52, arr.Reginald Johnson.

Novello, 1956/1984. [With piano accompaniment.] SSA 23

BRAHMS, Johannes When’er the sounding harp is heard,Op.17 No.1,for 3-part chorus, horn & harp or piano.

Novello. E/G. SSA 34

BRIDGE, Frederick The goslings.Novello, 1925. SS or SA 39

BRITTEN, Benjamin O can ye sew cushions? from folk song arrangementsBy Benjamin Britten, arr. Imogen Holst.

Boosey & Hawkes, 1943/1955. SSA 12

BRITTEN, Benjamin Old Abram Brown.Boosey & Hawkes, 1936. SA 60

BRITTEN, Benjamin The rainbow: No.2 of Three 2-part songs for boys’or female voices.

OUP., 1932/1960. SS 20

BRITTEN, Benjamin The ship of Rio: No.3 of Three 2-part songs forboys’ or female voices.

OUP., 1932. SS 11

BYRD, William Cradle song, arr. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1938. SSA 90

CAMPION, Thomas Never weather-beaten sail, arr. Reginald Jacques.OUP., 1959. SSA 20

CARTER, Andrew Two for the price of one: a conflation of the twofolk songs “There was an old man” and “This oldman”.

Banks, 1983. SS 30

CASHMORE, Donald Drink to me only with thine eyes.Novello. SSA 9

CHAMBERS, H.A. Girls and boys, come out to play.Novello. SS 9

CHAMBERS, H.A. O no John! Somerset folk song.Novello, 1959. SS 19

CLEMENTS, John Blow the wind southerly: Northumbrian folk-song.OUP., 1960. SSA 40

CLEMENTS, John There is sweet music here.Lengnick, 1960. SSA 24

CLUTSAM, G.H. Ma curly-headed babby: plantation song, arr.Henry Geehl.

Ashdown, 1936. SS 53

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COCKSHOTT, Gerald Planting the oats (Chanson de l’aveine): French folksong (Ile-de-France). E/F. SA 30

COLERIDGE-TAYLOR, Samuel Viking song.Curwen, 1911. SS 44

COLLINSON, Francis The prickety bush: English folk song, arr. soprano& tenor (or 2 sopranos) with chorus of children’svoices.

Paxton, 1949. st (or ss), SSA 20

COLLINSON, Francis The prickety bush: English folk song, arr. unisonchorus with descant and optional 2nd descant.

Paxton, 1962. SS(S) 20

COPLAND, Aaron The little horses: lullaby, arr. R. Wilding White.Boosey & Hawkes, 1954. SSA 9

COPLAND, Aaron Long time ago: ballad, arr. Ken Straker.Boosey & Hawkes, 1960. SSA 35

COPLAND, Aaron Simple gifts: Shaker song, arr. Irvine Fine.Boosey & Hawkes, 1952. SA or TB 40

CORMIER, Robert de The Erie Canal.Lawson-Gould, 1978. SA 20

CORMIER, Robert de Great grandad.Lawson-Gould, 1978. SA 20

CURWIN, Clifford A Celtic lullaby.Cramer, 1962. SSA 39

DAVIES, Harry Parr I leave my heart in an English garden.Sun Music, 1950. SSAA 17

DAVIES, Harry Parr Pedro, the fisherman.Chappell, 1943. SSAA 29

DAVIES, Henry Walford Eight nursery rhymes, Op.19a.Boosey, 1908. SSA 29

DAVIES, Henry Walford Four songs of innocence, Op.4: No.2, A cradle song.Novello, 1900. SSA 55

DAVIES, Henry Walford Four songs of innocence,Op.4: No.4, The shepherd.Novello, 1900. SSA 18

DAVIES, Henry Walford A song of rest.Novello, 1955. SSA 41

DEBUSSY, Claude Mandoline, arr. Lionel Lethbridge.OUP., 1970. F/E. SA or unison 35

DENVER, John Annie’s song, arr. Frank Metis for 2-part femalechorus & piano with optional rhythm guitar & bass.

Cherry Lane Music, 1974. SA 19

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DENVER, John Perhaps love, arr. Alan Simmons.Alan Simmons Music. SSA 30

DENZA, Luigi Funiculi, funicula, arr. Purcell J. Mansfield.Ricordi, 1961. SSA 42

DIACK, J. Michael Little Polly Flinders.Paterson, 1937. SA 109

DIACK, J. Michael Sing a song of sixpence.Paterson. SA 50

DIACK, J. Michael Sing a song of sixpence.Paterson, 1939. SSA 35

DOWLAND, John Come again! sweet love, arr. John E. West.Novello. SSAA 19

DUNHILL, Thomas F. How soft upon the ev’ning air.Curwen, 1961. SS 28

DUNHILL, Thomas F. The summer night.Novello, 1937. SSA 53

DYSON, George To the Thames.Arnold, 1929. SS 33

EAST, Michael Corydon would kiss her then.Lawson-Gould/Roberton, 1972. SSA 30

ELGAR, Edward As torrents in Summer.Novello, 1937. SS 53

ELGAR, Edward As torrents in Summer.Novello, 1927. SSA 40

ELGAR, Edward The dance (Sonnenbichl), Op.27 No.1.Williams. SS 79

ELGAR, Edward Fly, singing bird, Op.26 No.2.Novello, 1895. SSA 100

ELGAR, Edward Like to the damask rose.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1935. SSA 45

ELGAR, Edward My love dwelt in a Northern land, Op.18 No.3.Novello, 1917. SSA 42

ELGAR, Edward The snow,Op.26 No.1.Novello, 1895. SSA 39

ELGAR, Edward A song of Autumn.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1943. SSA 37

ELGAR, Edward Stars of the summer night (Spanish serenade), Op.23.Novello, 1912/1940. SS 31

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ERB, James Tutu maramba: Brazilian lullaby.Lawson-Gould, 1956. SS 50

FALCONER, Clarence Passing through Lorraine (En passant par LaLorraine).

Chappell, 1953. F/E. s, SSA 13FALCONER, Clarence Santa Lucia: traditional Neapolitan song.

Chappell, 1953. I/E SSA 30

FINZI, Gerald Rosy maiden Winifred.OUP, 1954. SS 15

FLANDERS, Michael & Captain Noah and his floating zoo. HOROVITZ, Joseph Novello, 1970. Unison or SS 25

FLETCHER, Percy E. Ring out, wild bells.Novello, 1925/1953. SA 57

FLETCHER, Percy E. Ye banks and braes.Curwen. SSA 48

FOSTER, Arnold Manx spinning wheel song.Stainer & Bell, 1929. SS 29

FOSTER, Stephen Beautiful dreamer, arr. Mary Hicks.Ashdown, 1960. SA 37

FRASER, Shena Red poppies.OUP, 1954. SSA 39

FRASER-SIMSON, Harold Christopher Robin is saying his prayers.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1939. SA 21

GANT, Maureen Two Somerset folk songs.Yeovil: Hector Publ., 1994. SA/SSA 15Contents:Waly, waly (SA).The seeds of love (SSA).

GEEHL, Henry All through the night (Ar hyd y nos): Welsh air.Ashdown, 1958. E/W. SS 16

GEEHL, Henry My lady Greensleeves (The beautiful month of May).Ashdown, 1944. SA 76

GERMAN, Edward Long live Elizabeth, from “Merrie England”.Chappell, 1902. SSA 40

GERMAN, Edward O peaceful England.Chappell, 1935. SA 50

GERMAN, Edward Orpheus with his lute, from Henry VIII.Novello, 1892. SSA 49

GERMAN, Edward Rolling down to Rio.Novello, 1963. SSA 25

GERSHWIN, George Gershwin for girls: a medley, arr. Tina Chinn for3-part female chorus with optional bass, guitar &drums.

Warner Bros.Publ., 1994. SSA 20

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GERSHWIN, George Summertime.Gershwin Publishing Corp., 1935. SSA 19

GIBBONS, Orlando Dainty fine bird, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1936. SSA 38

GIBBONS, Orlando The silver swan, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1936. SSA 23

GIBBS, Cecil Armstrong The emigrant. SA or TB orCurwen, 1927. S/T + A/B 30

GIBBS, Cecil Armstrong Five eyes.Boosey & Hawkes, 1921/1930. SA 60

GIBBS, Cecil Armstrong My master hath a garden.Boosey & Hawkes, 1933. SSA 57

GIBBS, Cecil Armstrong The song of shadows.Winthrop Rogers, 1921. SSA 99

GILBERT, Norman Strawberry Fair.Curwen, 1965. SSA 37

GILBERT, Norman Two little 2-part songs for children: John Cook’slittle gray mare; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

Novello, 1935. SS 24

GLUCK, Christoph Willibald What is life to me, from Orpheus and Euridice.Ricordi, 1955. SSA 39

GOLDMAN, Maurice Hava nageela: Israeli folk song.Roberton, 1971. SSA 39

GOODCHILD, Arthur The cuckoo: English folk song.Novello, 1969. SSA 25

GOUNOD, Charles Soldiers’ chorus from Faust.Schirmer. SA 13

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GRAVES, LeonardMusic by and arranged by this Wells-resident composer, all own editions, 1983-1991.

[GRAVES] Afton water: traditional Scottish tune. SS 35The ash grove: traditional Welsh tune. SSA 30A birthday. SS 30Blow away the morning dew: Somerset folk song. SS 30The dancing partner. SS 20Drink to me only: traditional English song. SS 25It was a lover and his lass. SS 30Joys of Springtime. SS 30The lark in the clear air: traditional Irish tune. SA 30Loveliest of trees. SA30The lover’s return. SS 30The rising of the lark: traditional Welsh song. SA25Robin’s song. SS 30September. SS 25Sigh no more, ladies. SS 35Sounds and vision. SS 25Spring, the sweet Spring. SS 25To daffodils SA 25Under the greenwood tree. SS 25Ye banks and braes: traditional Scottish tune. S S A

30STANFORD, C.V. My love’s an arbutus. SS 30

HALL, Henry It’s time to say goodnight.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1954. SS 11

HAND, Colin Hymn to Diana.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1967. SSA 99

HAND, Colin The lobster quadrille.Curwen, 1959. SA 35

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Deep in the shady forest, from Tolomeo.Ashdown, 1944. SS 27

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Let us wander, from L’Allegro.Paterson, 1932. SSA 28

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Now on land and sea descending, from Berenice.Novello. SS 31

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Silent worship.Curwen, 1939. SSA 41

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Welcome as the dawn of day, from Solomon.OUP, 1931. SS 30

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Where-ere you walk, from Semele.Ashdown, 1939. SS 30 Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1963. SS 15

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HEAD, Michael Only a singing bird, from Snowbirds.Winthrop Rogers, 1955. SSA 12

HEAD, Michael The ships of Arcady.Boosey & Hawkes, 1941. SSA 149

HELY-HUTCHINSON, Victor Old Mother Hubbard.Paterson, 1932. SA 90

HELY-HUTCHINSON, Victor The owl and the pussy-cat.Paterson, 1942. SSA 17

HERBERT, Muriel The lake isle of Innisfree.Elkin, 1963. SA 16

HEWITT-JONES, Tony Complaint of the absence of her lover being uponthe sea. SSA

See:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsHEWITT-JONESSeven sea poems.

HOLST, Imogen Hares on the mountain: Somerset folk song.Novello, 1934. SSA 39

HOLST, Imogen It’s a rosebud in June: Somerset folk song.Novello, 1934. SSA 33

HOLST, Imogen Sweet Kitty: Somerset folk song.Novello, 1934. SSA 39

HORN, Charles Edward Cherry ripe.Novello. SA 19

HORNER, James My heart will go on (love theme from Titanic), arr.Alan Billingsley.

Hal Leonard, 1998. SSA 20

HOSIER, John Mango walk: traditional Jamaican song, arr. 2-partchorus, rhythm group, optional tuned percussion & SS FS: 1piano. Ch.pt: 20

OUP, 1968. Tun.perc: 4

HUGHES, Herbert I have a bonnet trimmed with blue.Boosey & Hawkes, 1954. SSA 11

HUMPERDINCK, Engelbert Brother, come and dance with me: dance-duet fromHansel und Gretel.

Schott, 1947. E. SS 34

IBERT, Jacques La berceuse du petit Zébu.Paris: Leduc, 1936. F. SSA 30

IRELAND, John Aubade.Novello, 1912. SA 105

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IRELAND, John Evening song.Novello, 1940. SA 109

IRELAND, John There is a garden in her face.Novello, 1908. SS 14

JACOB, Gordon Golden slumbers.Braydeston Press, 1982. SSA 35

JACOB, Gordon Pretty Pollie Pillicote.Novello, 1945. SSA 40

JACQUES, Reginald Fisherman’s night song (air: My love’s an arbutus).OUP, 1954. SSA 61

JACQUES, Reginald I sowed the seeds of love.OUP, 1958. SSA 20

JACQUES, Reginald Sweet nightingale.OUP, 1937. SSA 87

JENKINS, Cyril The butterfly, Op.84.Schirmer, 1955. SSA 42

JENKYNS, Peter Rumba, for 3-part chorus, descant recorders & piano. VS: 11Novello, 1966. Ch.pt: 28

D.rec. 10

JOHN, Elton Candle in the wind 1977.Dick James Music, 1997. SA 40Dick James Music, 1997. SSA 40

JONES, Mai Good night (Nos da).Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1916. E/W. SA 11

JOPLIN, Scott The entertainer, arr. Richard Graves.Ashdown, 1975. SA 19

KODÁLY, Zoltán Dancing-song.OUP, 1933. E. SSA 75

KODÁLY, Zoltán Eve, my sweet.Boosey & Hawkes, 1972. E. SA 25

KODÁLY, Zoltán Fiddle-dee.Boosey & Hawkes, 1972. E. SSAA 20

KODÁLY, Zoltán God’s blacksmith.OUP, 1966. E. SSA 23

KODÁLY, Zoltán The good housewife.Boosey & Hawkes, 1972. E. SS or SA 70

KODÁLY, Zoltán Hippity-hoppity.Boosey & Hawkes, 1965/1970. E. SSA 50

KODÁLY, Zoltán Ladybird (Katalinka).Boosey & Hawkes, 1962. E. SSA 100

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KODÁLY, Zoltán See the gipsies.OUP, 1960. E. SSAA 37

LANE, Philip It was a lover and his lass.Roberton, 1987. SSA 40

LE FLEMING, Christopher I love all beautious things.Cramer, 1943. SS 19

LE FLEMING, Christopher A smuggler’s song.OUP, 1960. SA 54

LEHAR, Franz I love you so, from The merry widow.Chappell, 1952. SSA 17

LEHAR, Franz Vilia, from The merry widow.Glocken Verlag, 1959. SSAA 16

LENNON, John Eleanor Rigby.Northern Songs/Music Sales, 1966. SSA 25

LENNON, John Here, there and everywhere.Northern Songs/Music Sales, 1966/1972. SSA 25

LLOYD WEBBER, Andrew Love changes everything, from Aspects of love.The Really Useful Group, 1990. SSA 20

LLOYD WEBBER, Andrew The music of the night, from The Phantom of theopera.

The Really Useful Group, 1986. SSA 20

LLOYD WEBBER, William Invitation.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1956. SS 17

LOESSER, Frank Wonderful Copenhagen, from Hans Christian Andersen, arr. William Stickles.

Morris, 1955. SSA 10

LOEWE, Frederick I could have danced all night, from My fair lady.Chappell, 1956. SS 35

MACDOWELL, Edward To a wild rose.Ashdown, 1954. SA 13Elkin, 1924. SSA 63

MACLEOD, Anne Campbell Skye boat song.Cramer, 1946. SSA 49

McNAUGHT, W. In Derry Vale (Londonderry air).Novello, 1928. SSA 30

MAHLER, Gustav The cuckoo, the nightingale and the donkey (or,The triumph of intellect).

OUP. 1965. SS 16

MARKS, Johnny Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer.Chappell, 1949. SSA 20

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KODÁLY, Zoltán The straw guy: Hungarian folk-song.OUP, 1925. E. SSAA 25

LYELL, Margaret Love in May.Roberton, 1976. SSAA 20

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MARTIN, Easthope Come to the fair.Enoch, 1924. SS 25

MARTIN, Easthope St. Nicholas Day in the morning, arr. Henry Geehl.Enoch, 1938. SS 25

MARTINI, Giovanni Battista Plaisir d’amour (Fleeting love), arr. Alec Rowley.Ashdown, 1947. E. SS 18

MASCAGNI, Pietro Summer is over: intermezzo from CavalleriaRusticana, arr.Purcell J. Mansfield.

Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1944. SSA 27

MASON, Gerry Say a little prayer.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1949. SA 33

MENDELSSOHN, Felix Greeting, Op.63 No.3.Novello. SS 26

MENDELSSOHN, Felix I would that my boundless love, Op.63 No.1.Banks. SS 31Novello. SS 30

MENDELSSOHN, Felix May-bells and flowers.Ashdown. SS 18

MENDELSSOHN, Felix On wings of song.Paterson, 1938. SA 18

MENDELSSOHN, Felix You spotted snakes, from A midsummer night’s dream.Novello. SSAA 50

MILNER, Anthony The ship of Rio, Op.15 No.6.Universal, 1960. SA 20

MOERAN, E.J. The lover and his lass (No.1 of Four Shakespeare songs).

Novello, 1934. SS 43

MOFFAT, Alfred Golden slumbers kiss your eyes.Augener, 1925. SSA 35

MOFFAT, Alfred Sweet Kitty Clover.Augener. SSA 42

MÖLLER, Friedrich Wilhelm The happy wanderer.Bosworth, 1954. E. SS 40

MOLLOY, James Lyman The Kerry dance, arr. Alec Rowley.Boosey & Hawkes, 1932. SS 30

MOORE, Margery Laughing song.Novello, 1935. SSA 35

MORGAN, Reginald Count your blessings.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1948. SS 70

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MORLEY, Thomas Cruel, you pull away too soon, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1913. SSA 20

MORLEY, Thomas Lady, those eyes, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1913. SSA 43

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus At the fair, from The marriage of Figaro, arr.J. Michael Diack.

Paterson, 1937. SA 32

NEAUM, Michael Two Spanish traditional songs; 1, A la rurru nino;2, Bolera Sevillanas.

Roberton, 1988. SSA 20

NELSON, Havelock Ah, how the moon is shining: Polish folk song.Elkin, 1963. SSA 20

NELSON, Havelock The girl with the buckles on her shoes.Curwen, 1960. SSA 80

NELSON, Havelock The lonely of heart (Land of heart’s desire)..Curwen, 1968. SSA 20

NEWTON, Ernest The frog.Novello, 1898. SA 20

NOBLE, Harold Crescent moon.Boosey & Hawkes, 1968. SA 20

NOBLE, Harold Northern dusk.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1959. SSA 20

NOVELLO, Ivor I can give you the starlight.Chappell, 1934. SSA 13

NOVELLO, Ivor Rose of England.Chappell, 1957. SA 20

NOVELLO, Ivor Shine through my dreams, from Glamorous night.Chappell, 1952. SSA 16

NOVELLO, Ivor We’ll gather lilacs, from Perchance to dream.Chappell, 1952. SA 18Chappell, 1945. SSA 20

NOVELLO, Ivor The wings of sleep.Chappell, 1939. SSA 20

OFFENBACH, Jacques Fairest evening: barcarolle.Cramer. SA 40

ORTELLI, Toni Song of the mountains (La montanara).Keith Prowse, 1954. E. SA 19

PEARSALL, Robert Lucas de Sing we and chaunt it: ballet madrigal.Novello, 1961. SSA 32

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PERGOLESI, Giovanni Battista Nina: canzonetta.Lawson-Gould/Curwen, 1962. SSA 20

PETERKIN, Norman There is a lady sweet and kind. OUP, 1951. SS 45

PHILLIPS, Montague Fawcett Open your window to the morn, Op.56 No.3.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1943. SSA 48

PHILLIPS, Montague Fawcett The owl and the pussy-cat, Op.77 No.1.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1957. SS 30

PHILLIPS, Montague Fawcett Snowflakes, Op.73 No.4.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1952. SSA 58

PINSUTI, Ciro In this hour of softened splendour.Curwen. SSA 48

PITFIELD, Thomas B. A sketchbook of women: cantata for female voices.Hinrichsen, 1953. SSA 35

PITFIELD, Thomas B. The weaver: Catalan folk song.OUP, 1955. SSA 21

POSTON, Elizabeth Dance to your daddie.Boosey & Hawkes, 1956. SA 60

PRAETORIUS, Michael Lo, how a rose e’er blooming.Chappell, 1954. SS 21

PURCELL, Henry Come ye sons of art: ode for the birthday of QueenMary 1694, arr. Maurice Blower.

Novello, 1966. SSA 40

PURCELL, Henry Let the fifes and the clarions, from The fairy queen.OUP, 1927. SS 34

PURCELL, Henry No, resistance is but vain, arr. Hans Gal.Curwen, 1950. SA 35

PURCELL, Henry Nymphs and shepherds.Banks, 1932. SA 29Arr. Leonard Graves. Arranger, 1984. SS 30

PURCELL, Henry Sound the trumpet.Novello, 1931. SA 75

RACHMANINOV, Sergei Northern dream.Edward B. Marks, 1946. SA 20

RANDS, Bernard It was midnight, for 3-part female chorus, soprano& alto metallophones & maracas (1967).

Novello, 1967. SSA or SSS 20

RATHBONE, George The gentle sounding flute.Arnold, 1919. SS 21

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REDMAN, Reginald Barbara Allen.Curwen, 1962. SSA 41

REDMAN, Reginald Silver.Curwen, 1952. SSA 16

RHEINBERGER, Josef Day break, Op.64 No.1.Williams, n.d. SSA 44

ROBERTON, Hugh S. All in the April evening.Roberton, 1939/1966. SS 82Curwen, 1945/1973. SSA 90

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Cherry ripe.Roberton, 1972. SSA 80

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Dance to your daddy.Curwen. SSA 17

ROBERTON, Hugh S. The dashing white sergeant.Curwen, 1950. SS 24

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Memory.Roberton, 1919. SSA 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Morag’s cradle song.Roberton, 1940. SSA 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. The rising of the lark.Curwen, 1949. SSA 15

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Sweet nightingale.Curwen, 1946. SSA 45

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Three songs from ‘Peacock Pie’: 1, Three jollyGentlemen; 2, The old stone house; 3, The ride-by-nights.

Roberton, 1975. SSA 39

RODGERS, Richard Bali Ha’i, from South Pacific.Williamson, 1949. SSA 40

RODGERS, Richard Climb every mountain, from The sound of music.Williamson, 1959. SSA 40

RODGERS, Richard Do-re-mi, from The sound of music.Williamson, 1960. SA 40

RODGERS, Richard Falling in love with love.Chappell, 1951. SS 40

RODGERS, Richard Hello young lovers. From The king and I.Williamson, 1951. SSA 40

RODGERS, Richard I whistle a happy tune, from The king and I.Williamson, 1951. SS 40

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RODGERS, Richard It’s a grand night for singing, from State Fair.Chappell, 1945. SSA 40

RODGERS, Richard My favourite things, from The sound of music.Williamson, 1959. SSA 40

RODGERS, Richard Out of my dreams, from Oklahoma.Williamson, 1943. SSA 40

RODGERS, Richard People will say we’re in love, from Oklahoma.Williamson, 1968. SS 40

RODGERS, Richard The sound of music, from The sound of music.Williamson, 1959. SSA 40

RODGERS, Richard You’ll never walk alone, from Carousel.Williamson, 1945. SSA 40

ROSSI, Luigi Now slumber (Dormite, begli occhi).Lawson-Gould, 1962. E/I. SSA 25

ROSSINI, Gioachino The dancer (tarantella), arr. Vere Harker.Lawrence Wright, 1954. SA 17

ROSSINI, Gioachino La danza (Neapolitan tarantella), arr. Henry Geehl.Ashdown, 1953. SS 35

ROSSINI, Gioachino Duet for two cats.Roberton, 1972. SA 39

ROTA, Nino Take the sun (theme known as “Legend of the GlassMountain”).

Keith Prowse, 1954. SA 25

ROWLEY, Alec Bed-time: canon. SSSee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsROWLEYSix more two-part canons.

ROWLEY, Alec The boat sails away: canon. SSSee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsROWLEYSix more two-part canons.

ROWLEY, Alec Bobby Shafto.Ashdown, 1954. SS 28

ROWLEY, Alec The four winds: canon. SSSee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsROWLEYSix more two-part canons.

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ROWLEY, Alec Here we come a-piping: canon. SSSee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsROWLEYSix more two-part canons.

ROWLEY, Alec How many miles to Babylon? canon. SSSee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsROWLEYSix more two-part canons.

ROWLEY, Alec The lark in the clear air.Ashdown, 1957. SS 14

ROWLEY, Alec Oh! Dear! What can the matter be?Ashdown, 1953. SS 23

ROWLEY, Alec Past three o’clock.Ashdown, 1957. SS 17

ROWLEY, Alec Strawberry Fair.Ashdown, 1958. SS 69

ROWLEY, Alec Weather wisdom: canon. SSSee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsROWLEYSix more two-part canons.

RUBBRA, Edmund Dear Liza.Curwen, 1939. SS 14

SABOR, R.S. Yulishka under the lilac tree (Faria): Hungarian Gipsy tune.

Bosworth, 1957. E. SSA 18

SAMUELSON, Arvid When love is kind.Boosey & Hawkes, 1937. SSA 16

SARGENT, Malcolm The song of the bees.Novello, 1917. SSA 49

SCARLATTI, Alessandro The violet: part song arr. Julius Harrison.Boosey & Hawkes, 1928. SSA 61

SCHUBERT, Franz Laughing and weeping, arr. Michael Diack.Paterson’s, 1935. SA 17

SCHUBERT, Franz Thou art my rest: part song arr. Julius Harrison.Boosey & Hawkes, 1939. SSA 19

SCHUBERT, Franz The trout (Die Forelle), arr. Henry Geehl.Ashdown, 1952. SA 29

SCHUBERT, Franz Who is Sylvia? arr. Norman Stone.Elkin, 1960. SSA 49

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SCHUMANN, Robert Butterfly (Papillons), Op.2 No.8, arr. MargaretJacobson.

Curwen, 1937. SSA 30

SEIBER, Mátyás Apple, apple. SS or SSAASee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsSEIBERThree Hungarian folk-songs.

SEIBER, Mátyás The handsome butcher. SS or SSAASee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsSEIBERThree Hungarian folk-songs.

SEIBER, Mátyás The old woman. SS or SSAASee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsSEIBERThree Hungarian folk-songs.

SHARP, Cecil Country gardens.Ashdown, 1949. SS 45

SHARP, Faith Severn no more: Somerset folk-song.Chappell, 1965. SSA 54

SHARPE, Evelyn I will give you the keys of heaven.Cramer, 1937. SS 21

SHAW, Geoffrey The bells of Aberdovey: Welsh air.Novello. SS 30

SHAW, Geoffrey John Peel.Novello. SS 24

SHAW, Martin The song of the music makers.Cramer, 1952. SS 20

SHERMAN, Richard M. Mary Poppins: medley.Hal Leonard, 1991. SS 30

SHIELD, William O happy fair.Boosey & Hawkes. SSA 65

SIECZYNSKI, Rudolf Vienna, city of my dreams.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1916. SSA 42

SIM, Isobel White butterflies.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1965. SSA 45

SOMERVELL, Arthur Young love lies sleeping.Boosey & Hawkes, 1941. SS 70

SOUTHAM, Wallace Have you seen but a white lily grow?OUP, 1970. SS 54

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STANFORD, Charles Villiers The blue bird.Stainer & Bell, 1951. SSA 14Stainer & Bell, 1926. SSAA 37

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Diaphenia (Damelus’ song to his Diaphenia).Novello. SA 64

STANFORD, Charles Villiers My love’s an arbutus. SSSee:GRAVES, Leonard

STRAUSS, Johann The blue Danube waltz.Banks, 1934. Unison or SS 25Curwen. SA 28See also:On the blue Danube.

STRAUSS, Johann Emperor waltz (Vienna of our dreams), Op.437.Allan, 1952. SS 16

STRAUSS, Johann Gentle breezes, softly blow.Enoch, 1937. SA 16

STRAUSS, Johann The nuns’ chorus, from Casanova.Chappell, 1959. SSA 41

STRAUSS, Johann On the blue Danube, arr. Henry Geehl.Enoch, 1927. SA 18See also:The blue Danube waltz.

STRAUSS, Johann Spring’s return (Wein, Weib und Gesang, Wine,women and song).

Enoch, 1937. SS 15

SULLIVAN, Arthur Braid the raven hair, from The Mikado.Chappell, 1963. SA 34

SULLIVAN, Arthur Comes a train of little ladies, from The Mikado.Chappell, 1963. SA 34

SULLIVAN, Arthur The long day closes.Curwen, 1910. SSA 53Novello, 1922. SSAA 28

SULLIVAN, Arthur The lost chord.Ashdown, 1951. SS 18

TATE, Phyllis The frog in the well: folk song.OUP, 1955. SSA 20

TATE, Phyllis The sailor and young Nancy.OUP, 1952. Unison or SS 41

TCHAIKOVSKY, Peter Waltz of the flowers, from The nutcracker.Wood, 1934. SSA 40

THIMAN, E.H. Apple blossom.Curwen, 1954. SSA 43

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THIMAN, E.H. Begone, dull care. SSASee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsTHIMANA folk-song sequence.

THIMAN, E.H. Come, lasses and lads. SSASee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsTHIMANA folk-song sequence.

THIMAN, E.H. Farewell, Manchester. SSASee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsTHIMANA folk-song sequence.

THIMAN, E.H. The girl I’ve left behind me. SSASee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsTHIMANA folk-song sequence.

THIMAN, E.H. The green linnet.Novello, 1934. SS 29

THIMAN, E.H. I have twelve oxen: 2-part canon.Novello, 1957. SS 70

THIMAN, E.H. I wandered lonely as a cloud (Daffodils).Novello, 1930. SA 88

THIMAN, E.H. Listening.Curwen, 1972. SSA 19

THIMAN, E.H. O waly, waly: folk-song from Somerset.Novello. SSA 15

THIMAN, E.H. One morning in May.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1970. SA 16

THIMAN, E.H. Robin Adair. SSASee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsTHIMANA folk-song sequence.

THIMAN, E.H. She walks in beauty.Arnold, 1950. SS 40

THIMAN, E.H. A ship to sail beneath the stars.Boosey & Hawkes, 1934. SS 28

THIMAN, E.H. A small golden bird.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1966. SSA 25

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THIMAN, E.H. Spindrift.Curwen, 1951. SS 20

THIMAN, E.H. Summer has come.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1959. SA 19

THIMAN, E.H. When cats run home: canon.Boosey & Hawkes, 1930. SS 55

TRANT, Brian I will give my love an apple: English folk-song.OUP, 1968. SSA 45

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Dirge for Fidele.Ashdown, 1922. SS 70

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Fain would I change that note.Novello. SSA 21

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Greensleeves.OUP, 1954. SA 13

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Linden Lea.Boosey & Hawkes, 1912. SS 60Boosey & Hawkes, 1938. SSA 49

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Silent noon.Ashdown, 1937. SSA 40

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Sound sleep.Novello, 1903. SSA 35

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Sweet day.See:Three Elizabethan part songs, 1.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Three Elizabethan part songs, 1: Sweet day.Williams, 1961. SSA 40

VAUTOR, Thomas Sweet Suffolk owl.Stainer & Bell, 1924. SSA 77

VEAL, Arthur The Irish fiddler.OUP, 1971. Unison 25

VENÉ, Ruggero I don’t want to get married: Spanish folksong.Ricordi, 1944. E. SSA 42

WARD, John Fly not so fast. SSASee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsSHIPPThree English madrigals.

WARREN, Raymond The yeares midnight: a nocturne for St. Lucy’s Daybeing the shortest day, for 2-part children’s choir,clarinet & piano.

Novello, 1969. SS 204.22

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WEELKES, Thomas Messalina’s monkey. SSASee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsSHIPPThree English madrigals.

WEELKES, Thomas Though my carriage be but careless, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1916. SSA 40

WILKINSON, Philip Betty Botter: 2-part canon for treble voices.Arnold, 1953. SS 25

WILKINSON, Philip Strawberry Fair: English folk song.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1964. SS 39

WOOD, Charles Music when soft voices die.Black. SSA 100

WOODGATE, Leslie Down by the Sally gardens.OUP, 1950. SS 29

WOODGATE, Leslie The wraggle taggle gipsies, O!Curwen, 1934. SSA 55

YOULL, , Henry Pity me, mine own sweet jewel. SSASee:3, Secular ladies/children’s voices: collectionsSHIPPThree English madrigals.

YOUNG, Stuart White clouds.Cramer, 1937. SS 15

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� Anthems for choirs, 1: 50 anthems, ed.Francis Jackson.

OUP, 1973. SATB 38For contents, see: A2.

� [Anthems]. The Church Anthem Book, ed. WalfordDavies & Genry G. Ley.

OUP, 1933. 36For contents, see: A3.

� [Anthems]. The new Church Anthem Book, ed.Lionel Dakers.

OUP, 1994. 20For contents, see: A4.[Includes 4-part SATB arrangement ofHandel, Zadok the priest.]

� [Anthems]. The Oxford book of Tudor anthems,comp. Christopher Morris.

OUP, 1978. 20For contents, see: A5.

� Tudor church music: a collection of 14 anthems andmotets.

Novello, 1981. SATB 18For contents, see: A6.

BRUCKNER, Anton [Motets]. [11] selected sacred choruses (Ausgewähltegeistliche chöre, ed. Ludwig Berberich.

Peters. SATB 120For contents, see: A12.

� [Carols]. Easter bells: a collection of carols for theEaster service.

Bayley & Ferguson, 1904. SATB 40Contents:Lehman, Proclaim the joyful story.Geibel, O angel fair of Easter dawn.Thomas, The awakening of Spring.Lowden, The day-dawn of gladness.Geibel, Out from the old church tower.Darnton, After the darkness rises the dawn.Meredith, Rejoice! The Saviour lives.Meredith, For me: a prayer at Easter.Tullar, Hail, joyous Easter.Geibel, The Easter message.Geibel, Christ is risen.

� Carols for choirs 1, ed. Reginald Jacques andDavid Willcocks.

OUP, 1961. SATB 160For contents, see: A13.

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� Carols for choirs 2, ed. David Willcocks and John Rutter.

OUP, 1970. SATB 140For contents, see: A14.

� [Carols]. Gaudeamus! The cathedral and choralsociety carol book: 25 Christmas part songs, byMichael Paget.

Ashcott, Somerset: Paget Publ., 1991.For contents, see: A15.

� Carols of the Westcountry, comp. Glyn Court.Westcountry Books, 1996. SATB 40

� Carols of West Somerset, comp. Glyn Court.Compiler, 1980. 24For contents, see: A16.

� [Carols]. Sing Nowell: 51 carols new and arranged,ed. Louis Halsey and Basil Ramsey.

Novello, 1963. 60For contents, see: A17.

� [Carols]. Six old Cheddar carols, from the singing of an old Cheddar chorister, taken down in 1899 byF. Scourse, adapted and harmonised by J.C. Scourse.

Banks, 1933. SATB 39Contents:1, Come, behold the blissful morning.2, Ye people all in God rejoice.3, Near Bethlehem.4, All glory to God.5, See the angelic host.6, When righteous Joseph.

� [Carols]. The Malcolm Sargent carol book.OUP, 1963. 30For contents, see: A18.

� [Carols]. The Novello book of carols, comp. William Llewellyn.

Novello, 1986. 40For contents, see: A19.

� [Carols]. The Oxford book of carols, ed. Percy Dearmer, Ralph Vaughan Williams & Martin Shaw.

OUP, 1928. 40For contents, see: A20.

� [Carols]. The shorter new Oxford book of carols,ed. Hugh Keyte and Andrew Parrott.

OUP, 1993. 40For contents, see: A21.

� [Carols]. The treasury of Christmas music, ed. W.L. Reed.Blandford Press, 1950/1961. 40For contents, see: A22.

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� [Carols]. Three carols, by Peter Wishart.OUP, 1953. SATB 80Contents:1, There is no rose of such virtue.2, Lullay, lay, lay, lay.3, Alleluya, a new work is come on hand.

� [Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets, arr. John Rutter for mixed chorus & orchestra or piano: set 1.

OUP, 1969. SATB 39Contents:1, Here we come a-wassailing.2, The infant King.3, Shepherds’ Noel.4, Quittez, pasteurs. F/E.5, Stille Nacht (Silent night). G/E.6, O come, O come Immanuel.

� [Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets, arr. John Rutter for mixed chorus & orchestra or piano: set 2.

OUP, 1969. SATB 67Contents:1, Past three a clock.2, Away in a manger.3, Gabriel’s message.4, Noel nouvelet. F/E.5, Sans Day carol.6, The coming of our King.

� [Carols]. University carol book.Freeman, 1961. 20For contents, see: A23.

DYSON, George Three songs of courage.Novello, 1935. SATB 80Contents:1, Valour.2,The seekers.3, Reveille.

DYSON, George Three songs of praise.Novello, 1935. SATB 100Contents:1, Praise.2, Lauds.3, A poet’s hymn.

EDWARDS, John Owen Wassail! a Christmas sequence of three traditionalEnglish carols.

Boosey & Hawkes, 1995. SATB 20Contents:Sussex carol.Lute-book lullaby.Gloucestershire wassail.

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FOSTER, Arnold Three festive carols.Stainer & Bell, 1946. SATB 39Contents:1, Now is the time of Christëmas.2, Jolly, jolly Wat.3, Bring us in good ale.

GIBBS, Douglas In a stable bare: 2 Christmas carols.Roberton, 1976. SATB 44Contents:1, I heard a maiden softly sing.2, Carol, gently carol.

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich [Coronation anthems]. Four coronation anthems,HWV 258-261, ed. Clifford Bartlett.

OUP, 1988. 200Contents:Zadok the priest, HWV 258. SSAATBBLet thy hand be strengthened, HWV 259. SAATBThe King shall rejoice, HWV 260. SAATBBMy heart is inditing, HWV 261. SAATB

HANSON, Geoffrey Two harvest carols.Roberton, 1976. SATB 39Contents:1, Sing to the Lord of harvest.2, I praised the earth in beauty seen.

� Harvest Festival music: 6 anthems.Royal School of Church Music, 1963. SATB + SAB 78Contents:GREENE, arr. Holman, Thou visitest the earth.NEUMARK, harmonised J.S. Bach, Come,

Christians, praise your Maker’sgoodness.

WOOD, Summer end.STATHAM, Be glad and rejoice.EBELING, arr. Harris, Glory, love, and

praise and honour.HOLMAN, Blessed be the Lord for his land.

KELLY, Bryan Abingdon carols: 6 carolsNovello, 1973. SATB 38Contents:The carnal and the crane.Dark is the night.Jesu, son most sweet and dear.King Herod and the cock.Spanish carol.Sweet dreams form a shade.

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LE FLEMING, Christopher Five psalms. Chester, 1947. SATB 38Contents:1, When I was in trouble (Psalm 120).2, I will lift up mine eyes (Psalm 121).3, The Lord is my shepherd (Psalm 123).4, They that go down to the sea in ships

(Psalm 107).5, O praise God in His Holiness

(Psalm 150).

LIEF, Arthur The choral art (choral performance as a guide tomusic history): vol.1, Medieval.

Lawson-Gould, 1969. 19For contents, see: A45.

LIEF, Arthur The choral art (choral performance as a guide tomusic history): vol.2, The early renaissance.

Lawson-Gould, 1969. 29For contents, see: A46.

NIELSEN, Carl Three motets, Op.55.Copenhagen: Skandinavisk Musikforlag, 51Contents:1, Afflictus sum. ATTB2, Dominus regit me. SATB3, Benedictus Dominus. SSATB

PARRY, C. Hubert H. Songs of farewell: 6 motets for unaccompaniedmixed chorus.

Cramer, 1989. 110Contents:1, My soul, there is a country. SATB2, I know my soul hath power to know all

things. SATB3, Never weather-beaten sail. SSATB4, There is an old belief. SSATBB5, At the round earth’s imagined corners. SSAATBB6, Lord, let me know mine end. SATB/SATB

PETTI, Anthony G. Christmas and Advent motets for 4 voices.Chester, 1977. [Chester Book of Motets, 6.] 19For contents, see: A49.

PETTI, Anthony G. Christmas and Advent motets for 5 voices.Chester, 1980.[Chester Book of Motets, 12.] 19For contents, see: A50.

PETTI, Anthony G. The English school for 4 voices.Chester, 1977.[Chester Book of Motets, 2.] 19For contents, see: A51.

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PETTI, Anthony G. The English school for 5 voices.Chester, 1980.[Chester Book of Motets, 9.] 19For contents, see: A52.

PETTI, Anthony G. The French school for 4 voices.Chester, 1979.[Chester Book of Motets, 8.] 19For contents, see: A53.

PETTI, Anthony G. The Spanish school for 4 voices.Chester, 1977.[Chester Book of Motets, 3.] 29For contents, see: A54.

POULENC, Francis Complete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

Paris: Salabert, 1994. 40Contents:Mass in G major (1937). S(S)A(A)T(T)B(B).4 motets pour le temps de Noël (1951-52).

SATB.4 motets pour le temps de pénitance (1938-39).

SA(A)TB(B).Exultate Deo (1941). SATTBB.Salve Regina (1941). SATB.

POULENC, Francis Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël (1951-52). SATBContents:1, O magnum mysterium.2, Quem vidistis pastores dicite.3, Videntes stellam.4, Hodie Christus natus est.See:POULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

POULENC, Francis Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitance (1938-39). Contents:1, Timor et tremor. SATB2, Vinea mea electa. SSAATBB3, Tenebrae factae sunt. SAATBB4, Tristis est anima mea. s, SSATBBSee:POULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

� [Preces and Responses]. Settings of the Preces andResponses by Byrd, Morley, Smith and Tomkins, (SAATB), ed. Watkins Shaw; with, The Preces and Responses by William Smith, arr. Richard Marlowfor SATB.

OUP, 1994 [transfer of RSCM, 1985 edition]. E. 40

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PURCELL, Henry Funeral music of Queen Mary (1695), ed. John Hugh Thomas. FS: 2

Carus-Verlag, 1978. SATB Ch.pt: 39Contents:Man that is born of a woman.In the midst of life.Thou knowest Lord [2 settings].

[Full score includes March and Canzona for brass quartet. Parts available as “March and canzona for the funeral of Queen Mary (1695), ed. John Hugh Thomas, as chamber-music set at 782.51 PUR.]

PURCELL, Henry [Funeral music of Queen Mary (1695)].Man that is born of a woman: funeral anthem, ed.Thurston Dart. [Includes verse-anthems In themidst of life, Thou knowest Lord.]

Stainer & Bell, 1961. SATB 49[Score omits March and Canzona for brass quartet.Parts available as “March and Canzona for the funeralof Queen Mary (1695), ed. Thurston Dart, as chamber-music set at 782.51 PUR.]

ROSE, Bernard Three Addison anthems.Addington Press, 1979. SATB 36Contents:When all thy mercies.The Lord my pasture shall prepare.The spacious firmament on high.

ROSE, Bernard Versicles, Responses, and The Lord’s Prayer.Novello, 1961. S(S)AATTB 20

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RUTTER, John Christmas motets.OUP, 1999. [Oxford Choral Classics.] 40Contents:BRUCKNER, Virga Jesse floruit (Out of

Jesse springs a flower). L/E. SATBBYRD, O magnum mysterium (O marvel

and mystery). L/E. SATBCUI, Magnificat (The Lord be exalted and

magnified), Op.93. R(t)/E. s, SSAATTBBDERING, Quem vidistis, pastores?

(Shepherds, tell, whom have youseen?). L/E. SSATTB

MATEO FLECHA, Riu, riu, chiu. S. t or b, SATBHANDL, Resonet in laudibus (Let the voice

of praise resound). L/E. SATBHANDL, Omnes de Saba venient (All they

shall out of Sheba come). L/E. SATTBMENDELSSOHN, Frohlocket, ihr Völker

auf Erden (Rejoice and be glad, allye people), Op.79 No.1. G/E. SSAATTBB

MOUTON, Nesciens mater. L. SSAATTBBPALESTRINA, Hodie Christus natus est. L. SSAB/ATTBPHILIPS, O beatum et sacrosanctum diem

(O how blest is the day). L/E. SSATBPRAETORIUS, In dulci jubilo. G.SSAT/ATBBPRAETORIUS, Quem pastores laudavere. L ssss, SATBSCHEIDT, In dulci jubilo. L. SSAT/ATBBSWEELINCK, Hodie Christus natus est

(Hear the glad news today). L/E. SSATBVICTORIA, O magnum mysterium (O great

mystery divine). L/E. SATB

RUTTER, John European sacred music.OUP, 1996. 100For contents, see: A57.

� Spirituals for choirs: 20 specially commissioned choralarrangements, comp. Bob Chilcott.

OUP, 2001. SATB 40For contents, see: A63.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers [Motets]. Three motets, Op.38.Boosey & Hawkes, [1994]. 80Contents:Justorum animae. SATBCoelos ascendit hodie. SATB/SATBBeati quorum via. SATB

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SUMMERLY, Jeremy Passetime with good company: medieval songs andcarols, for unaccompanied mixed chorus, ed. JeremySummerly.

Faber Music, 2000. [Choral Programme Series.] SATB 40Contents:Passetime with good company.Agincourt carol.Tempus adest floridum.Sumer is icumen in.Jesu dulcis memoria.Omnis mundus jocundetur.The boar’s head carol.Nowell, nowell.Coventry carol.Puer nobis nascitur.Gaudete Christus est natus.

TAVENER, John Christmas choral collection.Chester Music, 1999. 40Contents:God is with us. t or b, SSAATTBBToday the Virgin. SATBThe lamb. SATBIkon of the Nativity. SSSSAATTBBBO, do not move. SSATBBApolytikion of the incarnation. SSATB/SATBBA Nativity. SSSAAA Christmas round.

TCHAIKOVSKY, Peter Four anthems, ed. Jennifer Baker.Basil Ramsay, 1976. R(t)/E. SATB 78Contents:1, How blessed are they.2, In truth it is meet.3, Angel hosts.4, Cherubim song.

TIPPETT, Michael Five negro spirituals from A child of our time.Schott, 1958. E/G. 40Contents:1, Steal away. st, SATTB2, Nobody knows. st, SATB3, Go down, Moses. sb, SATB4, By and by. s, SSAATTBB5, Deep river. satb, SSATTBB

VERDI, Giuseppe Four sacred pieces (4 pezzi sacri).Ricordi, 1898. L. 70Contents:Ave Maria. SATBStabat Mater. SATBLaudi alla vergine. SSAATe Deum. SATB/SATB

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ADAM, Adolphe O Holy Night! (Cantique de Noel).Schirmer, 1952. E. SATB 40

ADAMS, Stephen The holy city.Boosey & Hawkes, 1939. SATB 60

ADAMS, Thomas Alleluia! Now is Christ risen: anthem for Easter.Novello, 1898. SATB 17

� Agincourt carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSUMMERLYPassetime with good company: medievalsongs and carols.

ALBINONI, Tomaso Magnificat (1720), ed. Felix Schroder.Eulenburg, 1968. SATB 15[In study-score format. Compatible withThe Kunzelmann revised edition.]

ALBINONI, Tomaso Magnificat (1720), ed. Felix Schoder, rev. Willy Hess.

Kunzelmann, 1982. SATB Ch.pt: 19[Despite differing format, this edition iscompatible with the original Eulenburgedition.]

� All glory to God: Cheddar carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Six old Cheddar carols.

ATTWOOD, Thomas Turn thy face from my sins: anthem.Novello. SATB 20

AYLEWARD, Richard Preces and Responses, ed. John Gittins.Novello, 1968. SATB 20

BACH, Johann Christoph I wrestle and pray: motet.Novello, n.d. E. SATB/SATB 25[Formerly attributed to J.S. Bach.]

BACH, Johann Sebastian Break forth, O beautious heavenly light: choralefrom The Christmas Oratorio.

B.F. Wood E. SATB 44

BACH, Johann Sebastian Come and thank Him, from The Christmas Oratorio.Novello. SATB 33

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arr. H.P. Allen for chorus & organ (3-stave).OUP, 1927/1955 [Church Music SocietyReprint.] SATB 53

BACH, Johann Sebastian Jesu, joy of man’s desiring, from Cantata No.147,arr. W. Gillies Whittaker for chorus & piano (ororgan, 2-stave).

OUP, 1929/1957. SATB 100

BACH, Johann Sebastian Jesus, who didst ever guide me, from The ChristmasOratorio.

Novello. SATB 49

BACH, Johann Sebastian [Komm, Jesu, komm]. Come, Jesus, come: motet,BWV 229, ed. Werner Neumann. Optional accompaniment (continuo realization) by FritzOberdoerffer.

Peters, 1958. E/G. SATB/SATB 80

BACH, Johann Sebastian Lobet den Herrn (Praise ye the Lord): motet,BWV 230, ed. Günter Graulich.

OUP, 1987. G/E. SATB 40

BACH, Johann Sebastian Singet dem Herrn: motet, BWV 225, ed. KonradAmeln & Gottfried Wolters.

Möseler, 1949. SATB/SATB 55

BAIN, James Leith Brother James’s air (Marosa), arr. Gordon Jacob.OUP, 1932. SATB 34

BAINTON, Edgar L. And I saw a new heaven: anthem.Novello, 1928/1956. SATB 71

BAIRSTOW, Edward C. Let all mortal flesh keep silence: introit.Stainer & Bell, 1925. SATB 19

BARBER, Samuel Agnus Dei: transcription of Adagio for strings,Op.11, for mixed chorus & organ or piano.

Schirmer, 1939/1967. SATB 50

BARBER, Samuel Twelfth night, for unaccompanied mixed chorus,Op.42 No.1.

Schirmer, 1969. SATB 30

BARTHELSON, Joyce Climb up, chillun, climb.Curwen, 1956. SATB 44

BARTHELSON, Joyce O Mary, don’t you weep.Lawson-Gould, 1956. SATB 46

BATHELSON, Joyce Rock-a my soul.Lawson-Gould, 1956. SATB 13

BAX, Arnold Mater ora filium, for unaccompanied double chorus(1921).

Chappell, 1921/1926/1943. SATB/SATB 306.3

BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van Creation’s hymn.

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Novello, 1899. SATB 27

BENNETT, Richard Rodney Five carols: No.1, There is no rose.Universal, 1967. SATB 48

BENNETT, Richard Rodney Five carols: No.2, Out of your sleep.Universal, 1967. SATB 48

BENNETT, Richard Rodney Five carols: No.3, That younge child.Universal, 1967. SATB 48

BENNETT, Richard Rodney Five carols: No.4, Sweet was the song.Universal, 1967. SATB 48

BENNETT, Richard Rodney Five carols: No.5, Susanni.Universal, 1967. SATB 48

BERGER, Jean Brazilian psalm.Schirmer/Chappell, 1941. E/P. SATTBB 100

BERKELEY, Lennox Sweet was the song: carol.Chester, 1957. SATB 30

BERKELEY, Michael At the round earth’s imagin’d corners: anthem for s, b,soprano, baritone, 8-part mixed chorus, optional SSAATTBBtrumpet & organ (1980). or,

OUP, 1982. SSSATTBB 40

BERKOWITZ, Sol Didn’t my Lord deliver Daniel.Edwin Morris, 1955. SATB 37

BERLIOZ, Hector Thou must leave thy lowly dwelling: The shepherds’farewell to the Holy Family, from L’Enfance duChrist,Op.25.

Novello. SATB 95

BLOW, John Behold, O God, our defender; and, Let my prayercome up, ed. Anthony Lewis.

Stainer & Bell, 1953. SATB 39

BLOW, John Salvator Mundi, ed. R.R. Terry.Novello, 1902. SSATB 21

� The boar’s head carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSUMMERLYPassetime with good company: medievalsongs and carols.

BOUGHTON, Rutland The holly and the ivy, from Bethlehem.Curwen, 1920/1948. SATB 135

BOUGHTON, Rutland O come all ye faithful.Curwen, 1920. SATB 47

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Lord’s” (1916), arr. composer for tenor, mixed chorus & piano.

Paris: Durand, 1924. F/E. t, SATB 80

BOYCE, William O where shall wisdom be found? Anthem.Novello. SSATB 40

BOYCE, William Save me, O God.Lawson-Gould, 1976. SATB 39

BRAHMS, Johannes Fest- und Gedenksprüche, Op.109: No.1, UnserVäter hofften auf dich.

Carus, 1975. G. SATB/SATB 40

BRAHMS, Johannes Fest- und Gedenksprüche, Op.109: No.2, Wenn ein starker Gewappneter.

Carus, 1975. G. SATB/SATB 40

BRAHMS, Johannes Fest- und Gedenksprüche, Op.109: No.3, Wo istein so herrlich Volk.

Carus, 1975. G. SATB/SATB 39

BRAHMS, Johannes How lovely are Thy dwellings, from Requiem.Novello, 1911/1938. E. SATB 110

BREWER, A. Herbert Let the people praise Thee: anthem for festival orgeneral use.

Novello, 1921/1949. SATB 18

BREWER, Mike Hamba Lulu: 5 African songs, arr. mixed choruses& optional percussion.

Faber Music, 1999. SATB 40[Choral Programme series.]

BRITTEN, Benjamin A.M.D.G. (Ad majorem Dei gloriam), forunaccompanied mixed chorus (1939).

Faber Music, 1989. SATB 40

BRITTEN, Benjamin A ceremony of carols, Op.28, arr. Julius Harrisonfor mixed chorus & harp or piano.Boosey & Hawkes, 1943. SATB 40

BRITTEN, Benjamin Festival Te Deum,Op.32.Boosey & Hawkes, 1945. SATB 29

BRITTEN, Benjamin Hymn to St. Cecilia,Op.27.Boosey & Hawkes, 1942. SSATB 37

BRITTEN, Benjamin A hymn to the Virgin.Boosey & Hawkes, 1935. SATB 186

BRITTEN, Benjamin Jubilate Deo.OUP, 1961. SATB 49

BRITTEN, Benjamin The National Anthem.Boosey & Hawkes, 1961. SATB 48

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BRITTEN, Benjamin Te Deum in C major.OUP, 1935. SATB 39

BROADHURST, Cecil Cowboy carol.OUP, 1952. SSAATTBB 48

BRUCKNER, Anton Christus factus est: motet.Peters, 1961. L. SATB 76

BRUCKNER, Anton Christus factus est (Christ was born for oursalvation): motet ed. David Randolph.

Lawson-Gould, 1964. L/E. SATB 40

BRUCKNER, Anton Libera me, Domine: motet.Carus, 1976. L/E. SSATB 40

BRUCKNER, Anton Locus iste: motet.Peters, 1961. L. SATB 78

BRUCKNER, Anton [Motets]. 2 motets for mixed chorus & 3 trombones:Offertorium [Afferentur regi]; Ecce sacerdos.

Peters, 1959. L. SATB 40

BRUCKNER, Anton Os justi meditabitur: motet.Peters, 1961. L. SATB 79

BRUCKNER, Anton Virga Jesse floruit (Out of Jesse springs a flower).L/E. SATB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

BULLOCK, Ernest Give us the wings of faith: anthem.OUP, 1925. SATB 70

BURLEIGH, H.T. Balm in Gilead: negro spiritual.Ricordi, 1954. SATB 43

BURLEIGH, H.T. Deep river: negro spiritual.Ricordi, 1953. SATB 38

BURLEIGH, H.T. Go tell it on de mountains! Christmas song of theplantation.

Ricordi, 1929. SATB 25

BUSH, Geoffrey In praise of Mary.Elkin, 1955. s, SATB 67

BUXTEHUDE, Dietrich In dulci jubilo.Bärenreiter, 1969. SAB Ch.pt: 104

BYRD, William Ave verum Corpus,ed. John Morehen.OUP, 1972. [Tudor Church Music, 3(Revised).] L. SATB 40

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BYRD, William Ave verum Corpus (All hail, true body).Stainer & Bell, 1938. L/E. SATB 19

BYRD, William Exsurge, Domine.OUP, 1963. Revised edition. [TudorChurch Music.] L. SATTB 39

BYRD, William The Great Service, ed. E.H. Fellowes.OUP, 1923. [Tudor Church Music.] E. SATB 19

BYRD, William Justorum animae.Stainer & Bell, 1938. L/E. SSATB 19

BYRD, William Laetentur coeli (Be glad, ye heavens).OUP, 1923. L/E. SATBB 39

BYRD, William Laudibus in sanctis (Praise the Lord among His holy ones), ed. E.H. Fellowes.

Stainer & Bell, 1937. L/E. SSATB 34

BYRD, William Miserere mei (Look on me in mercy).OUP, 1932. L/E. SATBB 20

BYRD, William O magnum mysterium (O marvel and mystery). SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

BYRD, William Preces and Responses, ed. Watkins Shaw. L/E. SAATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Preces and Responses]. Settings...

BYRD, William Te Deum and Benedictus (Short Service), ed.E.H. Fellowes, rev. Anthony Greening.

OUP, 1972. SATTB 19

CAMILLERI, Charles Unun Deum (1981).Roberton, 1985. SATB 24

CARTER, Andrew Down in yon forest.Banks, 1973. SSAATBB 39

CARTER, Andrew Sans day carol.Banks, 1976. SATB 39

CAVALLI, Francesco Salve Regina, ed. Raymond Leppard.Faber Music, 1969. ATTB 19

� Come, behold the blissful morning: Cheddar carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Six old Cheddar carols.

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CORNELIUS, Peter The three kings: carol.OUP, 1958. SATB 36

� Coventry carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSUMMERLYPassetime with good company: medievalsongs and carols.

CROTCH, William Lo! star-led chiefs, from Palestine.Novello. SATB 59

CUI, César Magnificat (The Lord be exalted and magnified),Op.93. R(t)/E. s, SSAATTBB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

CURRY, Anthony Tell out the news: a Christmas carol.OUP, 1964. SATB 39

DARKE, Harold In the bleak midwinter.Stainer & Bell, 1911. SATB 80

DARNTON, Charles After the darkness rises the dawn: Easter carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

DARNTON, Charles O, all ye works of the Lord: anthem.Banks. SATB 20

DAVIES, H. Walford God be in my head.Novello, 1910. SATB 20

DAVIES, Ivor R. Ye choirs of new Jerusalem: hymn-anthem for Easter.Novello, 1935. SATB 20

DAVIES, Peter Maxwell Ave Maria - Hail, blessed flower: carol.Novello, 1961. SATB 25

DAVIS, Katherine K. Carol of the drum: Czech carol.Wood, 1941. SATB 56

DAY, Maude Craske Arise, O sun.Leonard, Gould & Bolttler, 1949. SATB 26

DE PADILLA, Juan Gutierrez Exsultate iusti in Domino, ed. Roger Wagner.Lawson-Gould, 1962. SATB/SATB 80

DELALANDE, Michel-Richard Cantemus Domino, ed. Karel Husa.Lawson-Gould, 1971. E/L. SATBB 39

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DERING, Richard Quem vidistis, pastores? (Shepherds, tell, whomhave you seen?). L/E. SSATTB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

DURUFLÉ, Maurice 4 motets on Gregorian themes: 1, Ubi caritas.Durand, 1960. SATB 40

DURUFLÉ, Maurice 4 motets on Gregorian themes: 3, Tu es Petrus.Durand, 1960. SATB 40

DURUFLÉ, Maurice 4 motets on Gregorian themes: 4, Tantum ergo.Durand, 1960. SATB 40

DYKES, J.B. Sleep, Holy Babe.Novello. SATB 20

DYSON, George Lauds. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsDYSONThree songs of praise.

DYSON, George A poet’s hymn. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsDYSONThree songs of praise.

DYSON, George Praise. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsDYSONThree songs of praise.

DYSON, George Reveille. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsDYSONThree songs of courage.

DYSON, George The seekers. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsDYSONThree songs of courage.

DYSON, George Valour. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsDYSONThree songs of courage.

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EBELING, J.G. Glory, love, and praise and honour, arr. William H.Harris. SATB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHarvest Festival music: 6 anthems.

EDWARDS, John Owen Gloucestershire wassail. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsEDWARDSWassail!

EDWARDS, John Owen Lute-book lullaby. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsEDWARDSWassail!

EDWARDS, John Owen Sussex carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsEDWARDSWassail!

ELGAR, Edward Ave verum: motet, Op.2 No.1.Novello, 1902. SATB 33

ELGAR, Edward God save the Queen.Novello, 1902. SATB 75

ELVEY, George J. The eyes of all wait on Thee.Novello, 1896. SATB 40

FAURÉ, Gabriel Cantique de Jean Racine, Op.11 (1865), ed. JohnRutter.

OUP, 1986. SATB 100

FERGUSON, Barry It was in that train.Banks, 1995. [Eboracum Choral Series, 239.] SATB 20

FINZI, Gerald God is gone up: anthem.Boosey & Hawkes, 1952. SATB 40

FINZI, Gerald In terra pax: Christmas scene.Boosey & Hawkes, 1954. sb, SATB 105

FINZI, Gerald Magnificat.Boosey & Hawkes, 1952. SATB 40

FLECHA, Mateo (el Viejo) Riu, riu, riu. S. t or b, SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

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FOSTER, Arnold Bring us in good ale. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsFOSTERThree festive carols.

FOSTER, Arnold Jolly, jolly Wat. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsFOSTERThree festive carols.

FOSTER, Arnold Now is the time of Christëmas. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsFOSTERThree festive carols.

FRANCK, César Psalm 150, arr. H.A. Chambers.Novello, 1969. E. SATB 55

FRANCK, César The Virgin at the cradle: Christmas chorus, ed.G. Gordon Blaine.

Walton, 1963. E. SATB 32

GABRIELI, Giovanni Audite principes a 16: motet for 16 voices (soli,choral and instrumental ad lib.) and basso continuo(1615), ed. Richard Charteris.

King’s Music, 1990.SSATB/STTBB/SATTTB.Pack comprises:6 full scores90 chorus scores:

20 of Choir 120 of Choir 250 of Choir 3

16 instrumental parts4 basso continuo parts.

GABRIELI, Giovanni Lord, give ear (Domine, exaudi): motet, ed. Bernarr Rainbow.

Novello, 1965. E/L. SSATB/SATBB 39

GABRIELI, Giovanni Salvator noster a 15: motet for 15 voices (soli,choral and instrumental ad lib. and basso continuo,(1615), ed. Richard Charteris.

King’s Music, 1991.SSATB/SATTB/STBBB.Pack comprises:6 full scores50 chorus scores (Choir 2)15 instrumental parts4 basso continuo parts.

GANT, Andrew Ascendis Christus in altum: motet for ascensiontide.OUP, 1994. SATB 40

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GARDINER, Henry Balfour Evening hymn.Novello. SATB 25

� Gaudete Christus est natus. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSUMMERLYPassetime with good company: medievalsongs and carols.

GEIBEL, Adam Christ is risen: Easter carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

GEIBEL, Adam The Easter message: carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

GEIBEL, Adam O angel fair of Easter dawn: Easter carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

GEIBEL, Adam Out from the old church tower: Easter carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

GEIBEL, Adam That blessed Easter Day. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

GERMAN, Edward Bread of heaven: introit.Novello, 1909/1937. SATB 17

GIBBONS, Orlando Hosanna to the Son of David: anthem.Novello. SSAATB 23

GIBBONS, Orlando Hosanna to the Son of David: anthem, ed. E.H.Fellowes.

OUP, 1924. SSAATB 39

GIBBONS, Orlando O Lord, increase my faith: anthem.Novello. SATB 35

GIBBONS, Orlando This is the record of John: anthem, ed. E.H. Fellowes.

OUP, 1924. t, SAATB 20

GIBBONS, Orlando This is the record of John: anthem, ed. William Palmer.

Novello, 1957. t, SAATB 14

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GIBBS, Cecil Armstrong Easter.OUP, 1926. SATB 89

GIBBS, Douglas Carol, gently carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsGIBBSIn a stable bare: 2 Christmas carols.

GIBBS, Douglas I heard a maiden softly sing. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsGIBBSIn a stable bare: 2 Christmas carols.

GOODALL, Howard The Lord is my shepherd (Psalm 23): theme fromthe BBC TV series ‘The Vicar of Dibley’.

Famer Music, 2000. SATB 80

GÓRECKI, Henryk Mikolaj Amen, Op.35 (1975).Boosey & Hawkes, 1976. SSAATTBB 40

GÓRECKI, Henryk Mikolaj Totus tuus, Op.60 (1987).Boosey & Hawkes, 1989. SSAATTBB 99

GOUNOD, Charles Nazareth: sacred song, arr. Alfred Redhead.Reid. SATB 18

GRANDI, Alessandro O porta caeli: motet, ed. Jerome Roche.Novello, 1972. SATB 31

GRANT, David Crimond (Psalm 23): Scottish psalm tune.Paterson’s, 1947. SATB + descant 47

GRAVES, LeonardMusic by and arranged by this Wells-resident composer, own edition, 1992.

God be in my head. SATB 30

For more arrangements by Leonard Graves, see Ladies/Children’s Voices -Secular + Sacred.

GRAVES, Richard Calypso carol, for mixed chorus and piano withguitar ad lib.

Bosworth, 1964. SATB 39

GRAVES, Richard The ‘Earl of Salisbury’ carol, adapted from WilliamByrd’s “The Earl of Salisbury’s pavane”.

Banks, 1976. SATB 39

GRAVES, Richard Is there a fair in Bethlehem? Carol.Francis, Day & Hunter, 1952. SATB 24

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GREENE, Maurice Thou visitest the earth, arr. Derek Holman. SABSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHarvest Festival music: 6 anthems.

GREENHILL, Harold All hail the power of Jesu’s name! Anthem.Novello, 1951. SATB 17

GREENHILL, Harold Praise to the Lord: anthem.Novello, 1936. SATB 17

GUERRERO, Francisco Duo Seraphim, ed. Bruno Turner.Mapa Mundi, 1978.SSAT/SATB/SATB 40

HAIRSTON, Jester Mary’s boy child.Bourne Music, 1956. SATB 40

HALL, E.V. Come, ye faithful.Novello. SATB 30

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Dixit Dominus, ed. Eberhard Wenzel.Deutscher Verlag/Bärenreiter, 1962. SSATB 100

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Hallelujah chorus, from Messiah, ed. Ebenezer Prout.Novello, 1927. SATB 40

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich The King shall rejoice: coronation anthem, HWV 260, ed. Clifford Bartlett. SAATBB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHANDEL[Coronation anthems]. Four coronationanthems, HWV 258-261.

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Let thy hand be strengthened: coronation anthem, HWV 259, ed. Clifford Bartlett. SAATB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHANDEL[Coronation anthems]. Four coronationanthems, HWV 258-261.

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich My heart is inditing: coronation anthem, HWV 261, ed. Clifford Bartlett. SAATB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHANDEL[Coronation anthems]. Four coronationanthems, HWV 258-261.

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich O come, let us sing unto the Lord: Chandos anthem.Novello. SATB 35

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HANDEL, Georg Friedrich O praise the Lord with one consent: Chandos anthem.Novello. SATB 55

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Zadok the priest: coronation anthem, HWV 258ed. Clifford Bartlett. SSAATBB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHANDEL[Coronation anthems]. Four coronationanthems, HWV 258-261.

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Zadok the priest: coronation anthem, HWV 258, ed. Donald Burrows.

Novello, 2001. SSAATBB 100

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Zadok the priest: coronation anthem, HWV 258.4-part arrangement.

Novello. SATB 40[SATB arrangement (arr. Lionel Dakers) alsocontained in The new Church Anthem Book.]

HANDL, Jacob Omnes de Saba venient (All they shall out of Shebacome). L/E. SATTB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

HANDL, Jacob Resonet in laudibus (Let the voice of praiseresound). L/E. SATB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

HANSON, Geoffrey I praised the earth in beauty seen: harvest carol. SATB See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHANSONTwo harvest carols.

HANSON, Geoffrey Sing to the Lord of harvest: harvest carol.See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHANSONTwo harvest carols.

HAYDN, Joseph Achieved is the glorious work, from The Creation.Novello. SATB 36

HAYDN, Joseph The heavens are telling, from The Creation.York. SATB 40

HAYDN, Joseph Insanae et vanae curae: motet.Novello. SATB 80

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HAYDN, Michael Timete Dominum (O fear the Lord): motet, ed.Reinhard G.Pauly.

Chappell/Schirmer, 1964. E/L. SATB 120

HILTON, John Lord, for Thy tender mercy’s sake.Church Music Society/OUP, 1939. SATB 31

HODDINOTT, Alun What tidings? Carol,Op.38.OUP, 1965. SATB 25

HOLMAN, Derek Blessed be the Lord for his land. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHarvest Festival music: 6 anthems.

HOLST, Gustav Christmas Day: choral fantasy on old carols.Novello, 1910/1938/1998. SATB 100

HOLST, Gustav The hymn of Jesus, Op.37.Stainer & Bell, 1919/1964.SSA/SATB/SATB. 69

HOLST, Gustav Lullay my liking: carol.Curwen, 1947. SATB 65

HOLST, Gustav Matthew, Mark, Luke and John: Westcountryfolk song.

Curwen, 1917. SATB 36

HOLST, Gustav Nunc Dimittis (1915).Novello, 1979. SSAATTBB 40

HOLST, Gustav Turn back O man: melody ‘The Old 124th Psalm’from the Genevan Psalter.

Stainer & Bell, 1919. SATB 86

HOLST, Gustav Two psalms: No.1,Psalm 86 (LXXXVI), To myhumble supplication.

Augener, 1920. SATB 43

HOLST, Gustav Two psalms: No.2,Psalm 148 (CXLVIII), Lord,who hast made us for thine own.

Augener, 1920. SATB 64

HOPKINS, Ewart All my trials Lord: West Indian folk carol.Roberton, 1972. SATB 19

HOWELLS, Herbert Like as the hart desireth the waterbrooks (No.3 of4 anthems).

OUP, 1943. SATB 28

HOWELLS, Herbert A spotless rose: carol-anthem for use atChristmastide.

Stainer & Bell, 1919. SATB 99

HOWELLS, Herbert Take him, earth, for cherishing: motet.H.W. Gray, 1964. SATB 19

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HURFORD, Peter Noël nouvelet: French carol.OUP, 1962. F/E. SATB 30

IRELAND, John Greater love hath no man.Stainer & Bell, 1912. SATB 39

IRELAND, John Te Deum laudamus in F.Novello, 1907. SATB 20

IVES, Charles Psalm 67: God be merciful unto us.New York: Associated Music Publ., 1939. SSAATTBB 48

JACOB, Gordon Go down, Moses: Negro spiritual.Novello, 1960. SATB 27

JACOB, Gordon God save the Queen.Novello, 1953. SATB 28

� Jesus dulcis memoria. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSUMMERLYPassetime with good company: medievalsongs and carols.

JOUBERT, John There is no rose of such virtue.Novello, 1954. SATB 51

KELLY, Bryan The carnal and the crane. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsKELLYAbingdon carols.

KELLY, Bryan Dark is the night. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsKELLYAbingdon carols.

KELLY, Bryan Jesu, son most sweet and dear. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsKELLYAbingdon carols.

KELLY, Bryan King Herod and the cock. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsKELLYAbingdon carols.

KELLY, Bryan Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis.Novello, 1965. SATB 19

KELLY, Bryan O be joyful in the Lord: a Caribbean Jubilate.Novello, 1970. SATB 38

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KELLY, Bryan Sleep little baby: Christmas song.Novello, 1973. SATB 19

KELLY, Bryan Spanish carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsKELLYAbingdon carols.

KELLY, Bryan Sweet dreams form a shade. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsKELLYAbingdon carols.

KIDD, MichaelMusic by and arranged by this Somerset-resident composer, own edition, 1978-79.

A hymn of praise. SATB or TTBB34

The living Christ, set to the hymn tune“Skinburness”. Unison 51

O gracious King of heaven (2 versions);with, The light of heavenly glory,set to the hymn tune “Silloth”. Unison 110

Stranger in the stall, Op.64 (1979). SATB or TTBB 11

KODÁLY, Zoltán Evening song.Boosey & Hawkes, 1969. SATB 39

KODÁLY, Zoltán Hymn to King Stephen.Winthrop Rogers, 1939. SATB 70

KODÁLY, Zoltán Jesus and the traders.Universal, 1971. SATB 40

KODÁLY, Zoltán Psalmus Hungaricus, Op.13.Universal, 1955. E/G. t, SATB 78

KODÁLY, Zoltán Te Deum.Universal, 1952. SATB 80

LASSUS, Orlande de Justorum animae (The souls of righteous men): motet for All Saints and feasts of martyrs, for 5-part unaccompanied chorus, ed. A. G. Petti.

Chester Music, 1966. L/E. SSATB 40

LAURIDSEN, Morten O magnum mysterium (1994).Faber Music, 2002. [Faber New Choral Works.] SATB 30

LE FLEMING, Christopher I will lift up mine eyes (Psalm 121). SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsLE FLEMINGFive psalms

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LE FLEMING, Christopher The Lord is my shepherd (Psalm 123). SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsLE FLEMINGFive psalms.

LE FLEMING, Christopher O praise God in His Holiness (Psalm 150). SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsLE FLEMINGFive psalms.

LE FLEMING, Christopher They that go down to the sea in ships (Psalm 107). SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsLE FLEMINGFive psalms.

LE FLEMING, Christopher When I was in trouble (Psalm 120). SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsLE FLEMINGFive psalms.

LEHMAN, R. Frank Proclaim the joyful story: Easter carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

LEIGHTON, Kenneth Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child, Op.25b.Novello, 1956/1984. s, SATB 30

LEY, Henry G. The evening hymn (of King Charles I): No.6 ofSix short anthems for the seasons of the Church.

OUP, 1937. SATB 35

LEY, Henry G. Lo, round the throne a glorious band (anthem forSaints Day): No.2 of Six short anthems for theseasons of the Church).

OUP, 1927. SATB 16

LEY, Henry G. The strife is o’er: part-song.OUP, 1925. SATB 42

LIDDLE, Samuel Abide with me.Boosey & Hawkes, 1916. SATB 49

LLOYD WEBBER, Andrew Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat.Novello/Really Useful Company, 1975/1991. SATB 16

LLOYD WEBBER, Andrew Requiem: Pie Jesu.The Really Useful Group, 1985. SATB 20

LLOYD WEBBER, William Shepherd of Bethlehem: carol.Novello, 1958. SATB 18

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LEIGHTON, Kenneth Communion Service in D, for unison voices,optional mixed chorus & organ, Op.45.

O.U.P. [for Church Music Society], 1965. Unison and/or[Church Music Society Publication, 01.] SATBMay be sung as: Vocal score: 151, Congregation only (unison). Congregational part: 752, Choir and congregation (choir singing

semi-independent parts).3, Choir and congregation (both unison).4, Choir (SATB).

LEIGHTON, Kenneth Morning canticles: Te Deum laudamus, for unisonvoices, mixed chorus & organ (1968). Unison +

Novello, 1968. [Novello Church Music, 6.]SATB VS: 40May be sung as:1, Unison voices.2, Mixed chorus (SATB).3, Unison and mixed chorus (SATB).

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LOBO, Alonso O quam suavis est Domine: motet for the Feast ofCorpus Christi, ed. Bruno Turner.

Mapa Mundi, 1978/2002. SSAATB 40

LOTTI, Antonio Crucifixus à 8, ed. Gunter Graunlich.Hänssler, 1967. SSAATTBB 29[Continuo part included.]

LOWDEN, Clinton D. The day-dawn of gladness: Easter carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

MACMILLAN, James Christus vincit, for soprano and unaccompanied8-part chorus (1994).

Boosey & Hawkes, 1995. s, SSAATTBB 60

MACMILLAN, James Seinte Mari moder milde, for mixed chorus &organ (1995).

Boosey & Hawkes, 1996. SATB 60

MACPHERSON, Charles The shepherds’ cradle song (Wiegenlied).Curwen, 1912. E. SATB 24

MANSFIELD, Purcell J. Ride on, King Jesus: negro spiritual.Bayley & Ferguson, 1927. SATB 49

MARTIN, Easthope The holy child.Ashdown, 1925. SATB 29

MASCAGNI, Pietro O rejoice that the Lord has arisen! Easter hymnfrom Cavalleria Rusticana.

Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1942. s, SATB 21

MATHIAS, William Let the people praise thee, O God: anthem, Op.87.OUP, 1981. SATB 59

MATHIAS, William Make a joyful noise unto the Lord: anthem, Op.26No.2.

OUP, 1965. SATB 29

MATHIAS, William Wassail carol, Op.26 No.1.OUP, 1965. SATB 30

MAWBY, Colin Ave verum corpus: motet.Kevin Mayhew, 1995. SSAATTBB 100

MENDELSSOHN, Felix Frohlocket ihr Völker auf Erden (Rejoice and beglad, all ye people), Op.79 No.1. G/E. SSAATTBB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

MENDELSSOHN, Felix Hear my prayer: motet for soprano and mixed chorus.Novello, 2001.[Includes: O for the wings of a dove.] s, SATB 40

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MEREDITH, I.H. For me: a prayer at Easter. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

MEREDITH, I.H. Rejoice! the Saviour lives: Easter carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

MESSIAEN, Olivier O sacrum convivium! motet au Saint-Sacrement.Paris: Durand, 1937. SATB 58

MONTEVERDI, Claudio Beatus vir, ed. John Steele.Novello, 1965. L. SSATTB 60

MONTEVERDI, Claudio Christe, adoremus te (Saviour, we adore and blessThy Holy Name): motet, ed. Roy Jesson.

Novello, 1967. L/E. SSATB 19

MONTEVERDI, Claudio Christmas vespers, ed. Denis Stevens.Novello, 1979. SATB/SATB 48

MONTEVERDI, Claudio Magnificat [primo], ed. Denis Stevens & John Steele.Novello, 1969. SATB/SATB 28

MORLEY, Thomas Agnus Dei (Lamb of God): motet.Novello. L/E. SATB 39

MORLEY, Thomas Nolo mortem peccatoris.OUP, 1967. SATB 28

MORLEY, Thomas Preces and Responses, ed. Watkins Shaw. SAATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Preces and Responses]. Settings...

MOUTON, Jean Nesciens mater. L. SSAATTBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Ave verum corpus (Jesu, word of God incarnate):motet, K.618.

Novello. E/L. SATB 45

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Exsultate jubilate, K.158a (K.165): Alleluja! arr.William Stickles.

Schirmer/Chappell, 1955. SATB 39

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Laudate Dominum, from Vesperae solennes deconfessore [Vespers], K.339, for soprano & mixed chorus, ed. Martin Focke.

Bärenreiter, 2004. [Based on the UrtextOf the New Mozart Edition.] s, SATB 120

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MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Sancta Maria, mater Dei: motet, K.273, ed. DonSmithers.

Chappell, 1966. SATB 40

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Te Deum in C major, K.66b (K.141), ed. UlrichHaverkampf.

Breitkopf & Härtel, 1968/1996. SATB 80

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Vesperae solennes de confessore [Vespers], K.339, ed. Ulrich Haverkampf.

Breitkopf & Härtel, 1976. SATB 100

� Near Bethlehem: Cheddar carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Six old Cheddar carols.

NEUMARK, Georg Come, Christians, praise your Maker’s goodness,harmonised by J.S. Bach. E. SATB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHarvest Festival music: 6 anthems.

NICHOLSON, Sydney H. Anthem for Christmastide.Cramer, 1928. SATB 25

NIELSEN, Carl Afflictus sum: motet. ATTBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsNIELSENThree motets, Op.55.

NIELSEN, Carl Benedictus Dominus. SSATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsNIELSENThree motets, Op.55.

NIELSEN, Carl Dominus regit me. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsNIELSENThree motets, Op.55.

NOVELLO, Vincent O come, all ye faithful (Adeste fideles): Christmas hymn.

Novello. E/L. SATB 30

� Omnis mundus jocundetur. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSUMMERLYPassetime with good company: medievalsongs and carols.

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OUSELEY, Frederick A. Gore Is it nothing to you? Anthem for Good Friday orHoly Week.

Novello, 1909. SATB 39

OVERHOLT, Ray God’s choir.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1968. SATB 33

PACHELBEL, Johann Magnificat, ed. Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht.Bärenreiter, 1963. SATB 99

PAGET, Michael How sweet is love (Quam Dulcis est Amor!): aChristmas carol.

OUP, 1960. E. SATB 30

PALESTRINA, Giovanni Hodie Christus natus est: motet. L. SSAB/ATTB Pierluigi da See:

5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

PALESTRINA, Giovanni Hodie Christus natus est (Now, today, Christ the Pierluigi da Lord is born): motet, ed. Frank Damrosch.

Schirmer, 1969. L/E. SSAB/SATB 79

PALESTRINA, Giovanni Stabat Mater: motet, ed. William Barclay Squire. Pierluigi da Novello. L. SATB/SATB 39

PALESTRINA, Giovanni Tu es Petrus: motet a 6.Heidelberg: Willy Muller SuddeurscherMusikverlag. [Musica Sacra, 10.] SSAATB 19

PARRY, C. Hubert H. At the round earth’s imagined corners. SSAATBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPARRYSongs of farewell.

PARRY, C. Hubert H. Dear Lord and Father of mankind: hymn, arr. H.A.Chambers to music from Judith.

Novello, 1941. SATB 45

PARRY, C. Hubert H. Hear my words, ye people: anthem.Novello/Cathedral Music, 1893/1982. SATB 80

PARRY, C. Hubert H. I was glad when they said unto me.Novello. SSATTB 80

PARRY, C. Hubert H. Lord, let me know mine end. SATB/SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPARRYSongs of farewell.

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PARRY, C. Hubert H. My soul, there is a country. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPARRYSongs of farewell.

PARRY, C. Hubert H. Never weather-beaten sail. SSATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPARRYSongs of farewell.

PARRY, C. Hubert H. Welcome, Yule!Novello, 1945. SATB 100

PARSONS, Harold There is a green hill: anthem.Banks, 1914. s, SATB 20

PÄRT, Arvo Cantate Domino canticum novum (Psalm 95), formixed chorus (or soloists) & organ (1977, rev. 1996). FS: 2

Universal, 1997. SATB Ch.pt: 40

PÄRT, Arvo Magnificat, for unaccompanied mixed chorus (1989).Universal, 1989. SSATB 40

PÄRT, Arvo Sieben magnificat-antiphonen (Seven magnificatantiphons) for unaccompanied mixed chorus (1988,Revision V/1991).

Universal, 1990. L. SATB 25

� Passetime with good company. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSUMMERLYPassetime with good company: medievalsongs and carols.

PEARSALL, Robert Lucas de In dulci jubilo: an ancient Christmas carol.Novello. L/E. SATB 49

PHILIPS, Peter O beatum et sacrosanctum diem (O how best isthe day). L/E. SSATB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

PHILIPS,Peter Tu es Petrus: motet, ed. Peter Phillips.Mapa Mundi, 1978. SATB/SATB 49

POSTON, Elizabeth Jesus Christ the apple tree. SATB orBanks, 1967. Unison or SS 20

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POULENC, Francis Exultate Deo (1941). SATTBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

POULENC, Francis Gloria.Paris: Salabert, 1960. s, SATB 81

POULENC, Francis Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël: No.1,O magnum mysterium..

Paris: Salabert, 1952. SATB 78See also:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

POULENC, Francis Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël: No.2,Quem vidistis pastores dicite.

Paris: Salabert, 1952. SATB 58See also:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

POULENC, Francis Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël: No.3,Videntes stellam.

Paris: Salabert, 1952. SATB 59See also:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

POULENC, Francis Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël: No.4,Hodie Christus natus est.

Paris: Salabert, 1952. SATB 79See also:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

POULENC, Francis Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitance: No.1,Timor et tremor. SATB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

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POULENC, Francis Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitance: No.2,Vinea mea electa. SSAATBB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

POULENC, Francis Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitance: No.3,Tenebrae factae sunt. SAATBB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

POULENC, Francis Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitance: No.4,Tristis est anima mea. s, SSATBB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

POULENC, Francis Salve Regina (1941). SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

PRAETORIUS, Michael In dulci jubilo. G. SSAT/ATBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

PRAETORIUS, Michael In dulci jubilo, from Musae Sioniae, Part II (1607),ed. Robert King.

Paris: Leduc, 1958. L/E. SATB 20

PRAETORIUS, Michael Quem pastores laudavere. L. ssss, SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

PRITCHARD, Arthur J. O praise God in His holiness (Psalm 150): anthem.Novello, 1953. SATB 20

PURCELL, Henry Hear my prayer, O Lord: anthem, ed. Watkins Shaw.Novello, 1969. SSAATTBB 50

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PURCELL, Henry In the midst of life. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPURCELLFuneral music of Queen Mary (1695), ed.John Hugh Thomas.PURCELL[Funeral music of Queen Mary (1695)].Man that is born of a woman: funeralanthem, ed. Thurston Dart

PURCELL, Henry Man that is born of a woman: funeral anthem, ed.Thurston Dart. [Includes verse-anthems In themidst of life, thou knowest Lord. Known as:Funeral music of Queen Mary (1695).

Stainer & Bell, 1961. SATB 49See also:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPURCELLFuneral music of Queen Mary (1695), ed.John Hugh Thomas.

PURCELL, Henry The Morning and Evening Service in B flat, ed.John E. West.

Novello, [1907]. SATB 40

PURCELL, Henry Now that the sun: evening hymn on a ground.Novello. SATB 27

PURCELL, Henry O sing unto the Lord: verse anthem.Novello. SATB 40

PURCELL, Henry Rejoice in the Lord alway (The bell anthem).Novello, 1985. SATB 35

PURCELL, Henry Rejoice in the Lord alway (The bell anthem), arr.Watkins Shaw.

OUP, 1967. SATB 16

PURCELL, Henry Remember not, Lord, our offences, ed. Walter Emery.Novello, 1955. SSATB 18

PURCELL, Henry Soul of the world (St. Cecilia’s Day).Novello, 1983. SATB 23

PURCELL, Henry Te Deum laudamus in D (for St. Cecilia’s Day 1694),ed. J.F. Bridge.

Novello, 1895. E. SSATB 35

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PURCELL, Henry Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts:anthem.

Novello, 1951. SATB 100Ed. Watkins Shaw. Novello, 1957/1985. SATB 40See also:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPURCELLFuneral music of Queen Mary (1695), ed.John Hugh Thomas.PURCELL[Funeral music of Queen Mary (1695)].Man that is born of a woman: funeralanthem, ed. Thurston Dart

QUILTER, Roger Non nobis, Domine.Boosey & Hawkes, 1934. SATB 80

RATCLIFFE, Desmond Bethlehem’s babe: the Nativity in carol scripture andverse, for narrator, reader choir & organ.

Novello, 1954. SATB 35

RIEMANN, Heinrich An Easter song of praise, arr. Ernest A. Dicks as ananthem for mixed chorus & organ.

Banks, 1913. SATB 20

ROBERTON, Hugh S. De battle ob Jerico: negro spiritual.Curwen, 1931. SATB 14

ROBERTON, Hugh S. I foun’ my los’ sheep: negro spiritual.Curwen, 1946. SATB 43

ROSSINI, Gioachino Ave Maria, ed. Abraham Kaplan.Roberton, 1975. SATB 40

ROSE, Bernard The Lord my pastures shall prepare. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsROSEThree Addison anthems.

ROSE, Bernard The Lord’s prayer. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsROSEVersicles, Responses and The Lord’s Prayer.

ROSE, Bernard Responses.See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsROSEVersicles, Responses and The Lord’s Prayer.

ROSE, Bernard The spacious firmament on high. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsROSEThree Addison anthems.

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ROSE, Bernard Versicles. S(S)AATTBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsROSEVersicles, Responses and The Lord’s Prayer.

ROSE, Bernard When all thy mercies. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsROSEThree Addison anthems.

ROVETTA, Giovanni Laudate Dominum, ed. John Steele from the Salmi SSTTB, orconcertante, Venice. SATTB, or

Novello, 1966. L. SAATB 39

RUBBRA, Edmund Star of the mystic East: carol.Lengnick, 1952. SATB 25

RUBBRA, Edmund The Virgin’s cradle hymn.OUP, 1926. SATB 50

RUTTER, John Away in a manger. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 2.

RUTTER, John Christmas lullaby, for mixed chorus & organ.OUP, 1990. SATB 20

RUTTER, John A Clare benediction, for unaccompanied mixedchorus (Version 1) or mixed chorus & organ(Version 2).

OUP, 1998. SATB 40

RUTTER, John The coming of our King. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 2.

RUTTER, John Gabriel’s message. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 2.

RUTTER, John Gloria, for mixed chorus, brass, percussion & organ,or, mixed chorus & orchestra (1974).

OUP, 1976. SATB 80

RUTTER, John Here we come a-wassailing. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 1.

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RUTTER, John The infant King. SATBSee:

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5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 1.

RUTTER, John The Lord bless you and keep you: anthem for mixedchorus & organ.

OUP, 1981. SATB 50

RUTTER, John The Lord is my shepherd, for mixed chorus & organ.OUP, 1978. SATB 40

RUTTER, John Nativity carol, for mixed chorus & piano or organ.OUP, 1967. SATB 80

RUTTER, John Noel nouvelet. F/E. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 2.

RUTTER, John O clap your hands: anthem for mixed chorus & organ.OUP, 1973. SATB 40

RUTTER, John O come, O come Immanuel. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 1.

RUTTER, John Past three a clock. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 2.

RUTTER, John Praise ye the Lord: anthem for mixed chorus & organ.OUP, 1969. SATB 40

RUTTER, John Quittez, pasteurs. F/E. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 1.

RUTTER, John A prayer of Saint Patrick, for unaccompanied mixedchorus.

OUP, 1983. SATB 40

RUTTER, John Sans Day carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 2.

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RUTTER, John Shepherds’ Noel. SATB

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See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 1.

RUTTER, John Shepherd’s pipe carol, for mixed chorus & piano.OUP, 1967. SATB 39

RUTTER, John Stille Nacht. G/E. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets,arr. John Rutter: set 1.

RUTTER, John What sweeter music, for mixed chorus & organ.OUP, 1988. SATB 20

SAMMARTINI, Giovanni Battista Magnificat, ed. Michael R. Miller.Schirmer, 1967. SATB 40

SAMMES, Mike Why not buy an extra present?Novello, 1984. SATB 40

SARGENT, Malcolm Two folk carols: Star in the South, Zither carol.OUP, 1958. SATB 20

SCARLATTI, Alessandro Dixit Dominus, ed. John Steele.Novello, 1975. SATB 38

SCHEIDT, Samuel Hosianna filio David: motet.Hanssler, 1960. [Die Motette, 139.] L. SSATB 19

SCHEIDT, Samuel In dulci jubilo. L. SSAT/ATBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

SCHEIN, Johann Hermann Was betrübst du dich, meine seele: Holy madrigal for5 voices (Psalm 42 Verse 12).

Bärenreiter, 1962. G. SSATB 39

SCHEIN, Johann Hermann Zion speaks (Zion spricht), ed. Morris D. Hayes.Roberton, 1972. G/E. SSATTB 39

SCHUBERT, Franz The Lord is my shepherd, arr. John Stainer.Novello, 1898. E. SATB 40

SCHUBERT, Franz Stabat Mater (Jesus Christus schwebt am Kreuze!, Gloom enshrouded all creation), D.383: vocal score arr. Georg Göhler.

Breitkopf & Härtel. G/E. SATB 37

SCHÜTZ, Heinrich The Christmas story, SWV 435, ed. Arthur Mendel.Schirmer, 1949. E/G. SATB 80

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SCHÜTZ, Heinrich Ein Kind ist uns geboren: motet for unaccompanied

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mixed chorus, SWV 384, ed. Wilhelm Kamlah.Bärenreiter, 1954. G. SSATTB 40

SCHÜTZ, Heinrich Es gig ein Sämann aus, zu säen seinen Samen (fromSymphonarum sacrum tertia pars, Op.12, Dresden,1650), for 4 soli, mixed chorus, instruments & organ,ed. Hans Hoffmann. satb, SATB

Bärenreiter. G. Ch.pt: 20

SCHÜTZ, Heinrich Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes: motet fromGeistlichen Chormusik, SWV 386.

Bärenreiter, 1967. G. SSATTB 40

SCHÜTZ, Heinrich Praise to Thee, Lord Jesus: anthem for Passiontide,ed. W.H. Harris.

Novello, 1935. E. SATB 24

SCHÜTZ, Heinrich Psalm 8, Herr unser Herrscher, SWV 27, for 2 4-part choruses, optional 5-part chorus, instrumental accompaniment (strings or brass), continuo & organ, ed. Walter Simon Huber.

Bärenreiter, 1964. G.SSAT/ATBB/(SSATB).Set comprises:2 full scores20 chorus parts, Choir 120 chorus parts, Choir 220 chorus parts, Choir 37 instrumental parts.

SCHÜTZ, Heinrich Psalm 84, Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnunge (Howlovely is Thine own dwelling place), ed. William H.Reese.

Schirmer, 1957. G/E. SSAB/TTBB 18

SCHÜTZ, Heinrich Psalm 150, Alleluia. Lobet den Herren (Alleluia.Worship Jehovah), ed. Paul Steinitz.

OUP, 1978. G/E. SSAATTBB 39

SCHÜTZ, Heinrich The seven last words from the cross (Die Siebenworte Jesu Christi), SWV 478, ed. Paul Steinitz.

OUP, 1961. E/G. SATB 60

SCHÜTZ, Heinrich So fahr ich him zu Jesu Christ: motet fromGeistlichen Chormusik, SWV 379, ed. WilhelmKamlah.

Bärenreiter, 1968. G. SSATB 24

� See the angelic host: Cheddar carol.See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Six old Cheddar carols.

SHAW, Geoffrey How far is it to Bethlehem.Novello, 1922. SATB 84

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SHAW, Geoffrey Worship: anthem.

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Novello, 1927. SATB 40

SHAW, Martin Fanfare: Gloria in excelsis Deo.Curwen, 1922. SATB 80

SHAW, Martin Let all the people praise Thee, O God: harvestanthem for 3-part mixed chorus & organ.

Novello, 1947. SAT/B 40

SHAW, Martin Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis.OUP, 1940. SATB 25

SHAW, Martin With a voice of singing: anthem.Curwen, 1953. SAB 18Curwen, 1923/1951. SATB 70

SIMPER, Caleb The story of the crucifixion: a Lenten devotion.Weekes, 1905. SATB 40

SMITH, William Preces and Responses, ed. Watkins Shaw. SAATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Preces and Responses]. Settings...

SMITH, William Preces and Responses, ed. Watkins Shaw, adaptedby Richard Marlow for SATB. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Preces and Responses]. Settings...

STAINER, John Ye shall dwell in the land: Harvest anthem.Novello. SATB 19

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Beati quorum via. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORD[Motets]. Three motets, Op.38.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Coelos ascendit hodie. SATB/SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORD[Motets]. Three motets, Op.38.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers How beauteous are their feet: short anthem forSaints’ Day.

Novello, 1923. SATB 29

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Justorum animae. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSTANFORD[Motets]. Three motets, Op.38.

STANFORD, Charles Villiers The Lord is my shepherd: anthem.Novello, 1965. SATB 39

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STANFORD, Charles Villiers Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, from Morning and

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Evening Service, Op.10.Novello. SATB 62

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Magnificat in B flat major, Op.164.Cathedral Music, 1981. SATB/SATB 59

STANFORD, Charles Villiers Te Deum laudamus in B flat (from the Morning andEvening Service, Op.10).

Novello, 2002. SATB 80

STATHAM, Heathcote Be glad and rejoice. SABSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHarvest Festival music: 6 anthems.

STEWART, H.C. On this day earth shall ring: carol.OUP, 1934. SATB 38

STRAVINSKY, Igor Ave Maria.Boosey & Hawkes, 1949. L. SATB 100

� Sumer is icumen in: round.See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSUMMERLYPassetime with good company: medievalsongs and carols.

SUMSION, Herbert Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in A major.Royal School of Church Music, 1959/1999. SATB 20

SURPLICE, Alwyn Lord, who shall dwell in Thy tabernacle: anthem.Novello, 1953. SATB 16

SWANN, Donald Benedictus, ed. Paul Steinitz.Curwen, 1964. SATB 29

SWEELINCK, Jan Pieterszoon Hodie Christus natus est: motet.Novello. SSATB 38

SWEELINCK, Jan Pieterszoon Hodie Christus natus est (Hear the glad newstoday). L/E. SSATB

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

TALLIS, Thomas The lamentations of Jeremiah, ed. Philip Brett.OUP, 1995.[Tudor Church Music, 47b.] SAATB 40

TALLIS, Thomas Salvator mundi (With all our hearts and mouths).OUP, 1965. L/E.[Tudor Church Music, 34.] SAATB 19

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TALLIS Thomas Tallis canon: God grant us grace, he us embrace, arr.Bob Chilcott for unaccompanied double mixed chorus.

OUP, 2007. SATB/SATB 80

TALLIS, Thomas Videte miraculum, ed. John Milsom.Mapa Mundi, 1978. SATTBB 60

TATE, Phyllis De gospel train: negro spiritual.OUP, 1961. SAB 17

TAVENER, John Apolytikion of the incarnation. SSATB/SATBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTAVENERChristmas choral collection.

TAVENER, John A Christmas round.See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTAVENERChristmas choral collection.

TAVENER, John God is with us. t, b, SSAATTBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTAVENERChristmas choral collection.

TAVENER, John Ikon of the Nativity. SSSSAATTBBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTAVENERChristmas choral collection.

TAVENER, John The lamb.Chester Music, 1982. SATB 60See also:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTAVENERChristmas choral collection.

TAVENER, John Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (1986).Chester Music, 1988. SATB 35

TAVENER, John O, do not move. SSATBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTAVENERChristmas choral collection.

TAVENER, John Song for Athene.Chester Music, 1994. SATB 80

TAVENER, John Thunder entered her, for mixed chorus, small groupof male voices, handbell & organ (1990).

Chester Music, 1991. TTBB/SATB 556.35

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TAVENER, John Today the Virgin. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTAVENERChristmas choral collection.

TAVERNER, John Dum transisset Sabbatum (When the Sabbath waspast): motet.

Stainer & Bell, 1950. L/E. SATBB 40

TAVERNER, John Mater Christ (O most holy and mighty Lord), ed.Philip Brett.

Stainer & Bell, 1964. L/E. SATBB 50

TCHAIKOVSKY, Peter Angel hosts. R(t)/E. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTCHAIKOVSKYFour anthems.

TCHAIKOVSKY, Peter Cherubim song. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTCHAIKOVSKYFour anthems.

TCHAIKOVSKY, Peter How blessed are they. R(t)/E. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTCHAIKOVSKYFour anthems.

TCHAIKOVSKY, Peter Hymn to the Trinity.Novello. E. SATB 17

TCHAIKOVSKY, Peter In truth it is meet. R(t)/E. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTCHAIKOVSKYFour anthems.

TCHAIKOVSKY, Peter Legend (Christ in his garden), Op.54 No.5.Novello. SATB 50

THIMAN, E.H. Let saints on earth in concert sing: anthem.Novello, 1931. SATB 20

THIMAN, E.H. The pilgrims’ prayer: short anthem.Novello, 1951. SATB 17

THIMAN, E.H. Rejoice, the Lord is King! Anthem suitable forEaster, Ascension or general use.

Novello, 1959. SATB 20

THIMAN, E.H. Songs of praise the angel sang: anthem for festivalor general use.

Novello, 1952. SATB 20

THIMAN, E.H. The spacious firmament on high: anthem.Novello, 1957. SAT/B 20

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THOMAS, John J. The awakening of Spring: Easter carol. SATB

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See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

THOMPSON, Randall Alleluia (1940).E.C. Schirmer, 1940/1968. SATB 45

TIPPETT, Michael By and by. s, SSAATTBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTIPPETTFive negro spirituals from A child of our time.

TIPPETT, Michael Deep river. satb, SSATTBBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTIPPETTFive negro spirituals from A child of our time.

TIPPETT, Michael Go down, Moses. sb, SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTIPPETTFive negro spirituals from A child of our time.

TIPPETT, Michael Nobody knows. st, SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTIPPETTFive negro spirituals from A child of our time.

TIPPETT, Michael Steal away. st, SATTBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTIPPETTFive negro spirituals from A child of our time.

TOMKINS, Thomas Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (The 5th Service).OUP, 1959. E. SATB 24

TOMKINS, Thomas Preces and Responses, ed. Watkins Shaw. SAATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Preces and Responses]. Settings...

TOMKINS, Thomas When David heard, ed. E.H. Fellowes.Stainer & Bell, 1924/1970. SAATB 22

TRANT, Brian Two negro spitituals: Deep river, Were you there?OUP, 1960. SATB 29

TYE, Christopher A sound of angels.OUP, 1958. SATB 38

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TULLAR, Grant Colfax Hail, joyous Easter: carol. SATB

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See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Easter bells.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Antiphon. SATBSee:Let the world in every corner sing.See also:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSFive mystical songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Easter. SATBSee:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSFive mystical songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Fantasia on Christmas carols.Stainer & Bell, 1912. SATB 120

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Festival Te Deum, founded on traditional tunes.OUP, 1937. Vocal score: SATB 37

Congregational part: Unison 80

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Let the world in every corner sing (Antiphon - No.5of Five mystical songs).

Stainer & Bell, 1911. SATB 40See also:1, Secular mixed-voice collectionsVAUGHAN WILLIAMSFive mystical songs.

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Lord, Thou hast been our refuge: motet.Curwen, 1921. SATB/SATB 68

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph O be joyful in the Lord (The old hundredth).Stainer & Bell, 1929. SATB 40

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph O clap your hands: motet.Stainer & Bell, 1920. SATB 36

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph O how amiable: part song.OUP, 1940. SATB 54

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph O taste and see: motet.OUP, 1953. SATB 112

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Old hundredth psalm tune (All people that on earthdo dwell), composed for the coronation of QueenElizabeth II.

OUP, 1953. SATB 110

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph On Christmas night (No.2 of Eight traditionalEnglish carols).

Stainer & Bell, 1919. SATB 80

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Te Deum and Benedictus, set to well known metrical psalm tunes. Unison or

OUP, 1954. SATB 306.38

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Toward the unknown region.

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Stainer & Bell, 1918. SATB 39

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Valiant-for-truth: motet.OUP, 1941. SATB 80

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph The voice of the whirlwind: motet.OUP, 1947. SATB 28

VERDI, Giuseppe Ave Maria. L. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsVERDIFour sacred pieces (4 pezzi sacri).

VERDI, Giuseppe Stabat Mater. L. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsVERDIFour sacred pieces (4 pezzi sacri).

VERDI, Giuseppe Stabat Mater. Ricordi, 1913. L/E. SATB 39

VERDI, Giuseppe Te Deum. L. SATB/SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsVERDIFour sacred pieces (4 pezzi sacri).

VICTORIA, Tomas Luis de In festo natalis Domine: O Regem coeli; Natus estNobis, ed. Harold Schmidt.

Roberton, 1970. SATB 50

VICTORIA, Tomas Luis de O magnum mysterium: motet, ed. Henry Washington.Chester Music, 1957. SATB 19

VICTORIA, Tomas Luis de O magnum mysterium (O great mystery divine).L/E.

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsRUTTERChristmas motets.

VICTORIA, Tomas Luis de O quam gloriosum: motet, ed. C. Hylton Stewart.Novello. SATB 23

VICTORIA, Tomas Luis de O quam gloriosum: motet, ed. Henry Washington.Chester Music, 1953/1990. SATB 17

VIVANCO, Sebastian de Magnificat octavi toni, ed. Bruno Turner.Mapa Mundi, 1978. SSAATTBB 39

WADELY, F.W. Christians, be joyful: full anthem for Christmas.Novello, 1949. SATB 20

WALKER, Francis G. Christ, whose glory fills the skies: anthem.The Choir Office, [1939]. SATB 20

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WALKER, Robert Adam lay ybounden: carol.

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Novello, 1973. SATB 19

WALMISLEY, Thomas Attwood Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis.Novello. SATB 20

WALTON, William Antiphon (Let all the world in ev’ry corner sing):anthem.

OUP, 1978. SATB 40

WALTON, William Coronation Te Deum (1953), arr. Simon Preston &Mark Blatchly for chorus & organ.

OUP, 1988. SATB/SATB 60

WALTON, William A litany.OUP, 1930. SATB 24

WALTON, William Set me as a seal upon thine heart: anthem.OUP, 1938. SATB 23

WARLOCK, Peter Benedicamus Domino: carol.Boosey & Hawkes, 1924. SATB 38

WARLOCK, Peter Bethlehem Down.Boosey & Hawkes, 1928. SATB 39

WATKINSON, John R. Lift the strain of high thanksgiving: anthem.Novello, 1936. SATB 19

WATTS, Harold E. The God of Abraham praise: anthem for harvest orgeneral use.

Novello, 1922/1950. SATB 18

WEELKES, Thomas Alleluia.OUP, 1925. SATBB 20

WEELKES, Thomas Gloria in excelsis, ed. Walter S. Collins.OUP, 1960. SSAATB 51

WEELKES, Thomas Hosanna to the Son of David: full anthem, ed. E.H. Fellowes.

OUP, 1968. SSATBB 29

WEELKES, Thomas Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis: Evening Service for5 voices, ed. E.H. Fellowes, rev. David Wulstan.

OUP, 1965. SAATB 15

WEIR, Judith Illuminare, Jerusalem (Jerusalem rejos for joy):carol, for mixed chorus & organ (1985).

Novello, 1986. SATB 55

WESLEY, Samuel In exitu Israel.Novello. SATB/SATB 72

WESLEY, Samuel Sebastian Blessed be the God and Father: anthem.Novello. SATB 20

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Novello, 1977. SATB 39

WESLEY, Samuel Sebastian Lead me, Lord, from Praise the Lord, O my soul.Novello, 1964. SATB 29

WESLEY, Samuel Sebastian Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace.Novello. SATTB 23

WESLEY, Samuel Sebastian Wash me throughly.Novello. SATB 24

WEST, John E. Father of mercies, God of love.Novello, 1900. SATB 40

� When righteous Joseph: Cheddar carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Six old Cheddar carols.

WHETTAM, Graham Then spake Solomon: anthem for 7-part mixedchorus & organ, Op.49b.

Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1963. SSAATTB 30

WILKINSON, Philip G. Peter, go ring dem bells: negro spiritual.Novello, 1957. SATB 29

WILKINSON, Philip G. Swing low, sweet chariot: negro spiritual.Novello, 1957. SATB 62

WILLIAMS, C.L. To Thee, O Lord.Novello, 1951. SATB 30

WILLIAMSON, Malcolm Dawn carol.Chappell, 1960. SATB 25

WILLIAMSON, Malcolm Procession of Palms. VS: 2Weinberger, 1962. SATB Ch.pt: 30

WISHART, Peter Alleluya, a new work is come to hand. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Three carols, by Peter Wishart.

WISHART, Peter Lullay, lay, lay, lay. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Three carols, by Peter Wishart.

WISHART, Peter There is no rose of such virtue. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Three carols, by Peter Wishart.

WOOD, Charles Expectans expectavi.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1919. SATB 77

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WOOD, Charles O Thou, the central orb: anthem.

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Year Book Press, 1915. SATB 80

WOOD, Charles Summer ended. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsHarvest Festival music: 6 anthems.

� Ye people all in God rejoice: Cheddar carol. SATBSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collections[Carols]. Six old Cheddar carols.

YOUNG, Leon The twelve days of Christmas.Francis, Day & Hunter, 1951. SATB 18

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COPE, Cecil Ten Christmas carols.Boosey & Hawkes, 1950. SSA 68Contents:I sing of a maiden.What is this odour round us flowing?Wassail song.Joseph, Joseph.A babe lies in the cradle.Quem Pastores (Shepherds loud their

praises singing).In Dulci Jubilo (Good Christian men

rejoice).The holly and the ivy.The angel sang.A little boy there is y-born.

GEEHL, Henry Three carols.Ashdown, 1940. E. SS 40Contents:Silent night.Quittez pasteurs (O leave your sheep).Bethlehem.

LETHBRIDGE, Lionel Six French carols: Set 1, Nos. 1-3.Banks, 1976. SSA 19Contents:Carol for Christmas Eve.The shepherds’ carol.Will that time return again?

LETHBRIDGE, Lionel Six French carols: Set 2, Nos. 4-6.Banks, 1976. SSA 35Contents:The journey of the Wise Men.Carol of the Wise Men.Sing praises.

TATE, Phyllis Four negro spirutuals.OUP, 1957. SS 15Contents:1, Joshua fight de battle ob Jericho.2, My Lord, what a morning.3, I got a robe.4, Swing low, sweet chariot.

WOODGATE, Leslie Six two-part carols, from the Oxford book of carols.OUP, 1950. SS 35Contents:The first Nowell.Rocking.Gloucestershire wassail.A Virgin most pure.I saw three ships.O little one.

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ADAM, Adolphe O Holy Night! (Cantique de Noel).Schirmer, 1898. E. SA 40Schirmer, 1898. E. SSA 40

ATKINSON, Dennis T. Song of man.Bardic, 1991. SSS 40

AUSTIN, Frederic The twelve days of Christmas, arr. E.H. Thiman.Novello, 1954. SA 30

BACH, Johann Sebastian My heart ever faithful.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1965. SSA 18

BAIN, James Leith Brother James’s air (Marosa), arr. Gordon Jacob.OUP, 1932. SS 50OUP, 1935. SSA 25

BARTHELSON, Joyce Rock-a my soul.Roberton, 1970. . SSA 50

BEEKEN, Diana M. O praise God: psalm 150.Novello, 1961. SSA 20

BERLIOZ, Hector The shepherds’ farewell, from L’Enfance du Christ,Op.25, arr. Reginald Jacques.

OUP, 1959. SSA 43

BERLIOZ, Hector Thou must leave Thy lowly dwelling (The shepherds’farewell to the Holy Family), from L’Enfance duChrist,Op.25, arr. H.A. Chambers.

Novello, n.d. SS or SA 20

BLAKE, Leonard Carol of the sun.Roberton, 1974. SS or Unison 54

BOSWELL, Eric Little donkey.Chappell, 1959. SA 13Chappell, 1959. SSA 21

BRAHMS, Johannes Lullaby (Wiegenleid), Op.49 No.4.Ashdown, 1925. E. SS 22Novello, 1911. E. SS 25

BRITTEN, Benjamin A ceremony of carols, for treble voices & harp orpiano, Op.28.

Boosey & Hawkes, 1943. SSS 60

BRITTEN, Benjamin Psalm 150, Op.67.Boosey & Hawkes, 1963. SA 25

BRITTEN, Benjamin This little babe (Y Baban ddaeth).Boosey & Hawkes, 1943. E/W. SSS 24

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BUCK, Percy C. A Christmas legend.Ashdown, 1922/1960. SA 25

BUCK, Percy C. The flowering manger.Year Book Press, 1919. SSA 80

BULLOCK, Ernest Dormi Jesu: the Virgin’s cradle hymn.Arnold, 1950. SSA 40

BURLEIGH, H.T. Deep river: negro spiritual.Ricordi, 1917. SSA 42

BURLEIGH, H.T. Swing low, sweet chariot: negro spiritual.Ricordi, 1927. SSA 39

BURLEIGH, H.T. Were you there? Negro spiritual.Ricordi, 1927. SSA 40

CHARLES I, King A song for Christmas, arr. Maurice Jacobson.Curwen, 1950. Unison 20

COPE, Cecil The angel sang. SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsCOPETen Christmas carols.

COPE, Cecil A babe lies in the cradle. SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsCOPETen Christmas carols.

COPE, Cecil The holly and the ivy. SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsCOPETen Christmas carols.

COPE, Cecil I sing of a maiden. SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsCOPETen Christmas carols.

COPE, Cecil In Dulci Jubilo (Good Christian men rejoice). SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsCOPETen Christmas carols.

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COPETen Christmas carols.

COPE, Cecil A little boy there is y-born. SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsCOPETen Christmas carols.

COPE, Cecil Quem Pastores (Shepherds loud their praises singing).SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsCOPETen Christmas carols.

COPE, Cecil Wassail song. SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsCOPETen Christmas carols.

COPE, Cecil What is this odour round us flowing? SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsCOPETen Christmas carols.

COPLEY, Ian A. A little child is y-born.Curwen, 1965. Unison 35

DARKE, Harold In the bleak midwinter.Stainer & Bell, 1984. SSA 40

DAVIES, Laurence H. Sweet was the song the Virgin sang.Curwen, 1967. SS 30

DAVIES, Peter Maxwell O Magnum Mysterium: The fader of heven.Schott, 1961. SA 19

DICKSON, Stanley Thanks be to God.Enoch, 1936. SS 35

DURUFLÉ, Maurice 4 motets on Gregorian themes: 2, Tota pulchra es.Durand, 1960. SSA 40

FRANCK, César Panis angelicus, arr. Henry Geehl.Ashdown, 1941. L/E. SS 20

GARDNER, John When Christ was born of Mary free, Op.55.Novello, 1963. SA 20

GEEHL, Henry Angels’ lullaby (Quelle est cette odeur agréable);Heavenly bud (Une vaine crainte).

Ashdown, 1948. E/F. SS 208.4

GEEHL, Henry Bethlehem. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collections

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GEEHLThree carols.

GEEHL, Henry Ding! Dong! Merrily on high.Ashdown, 1958. SS 40

GEEHL, Henry Quittez pasteurs (O leave your sheep). E. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsGEEHLThree carols.

GEEHL, Henry Silent night. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsGEEHLThree carols.

GOUNOD, Charles There is a green hill far away.Novello, 1964. SS or SA 35

GRAVES, LeonardMusic by and arranged by this Wells-resident composer, all own editions, 1966-1992.

BACH, Johann Sebastian Come, let us all this day. SA 30[GRAVES] Adam lay y-bounden. SS 30

A babe lies in the cradle + O little one. SSA 35Cradle song. SS 30Easter. SS 30Eia, Eia. SSA 30A Flemish carol. SSA 35I sing of a maiden. SS 30The lamb. SS 30The Lord’s prayer. SS 30On this day, earth shall ring. SA 30The oxen. SS 30Silent night. SS 30A song for Ascensiontide. SS 30The song of Simeon (Nunc Dimittis). SS 30

TCHAIKOVSKY, Peter Legend. SS 30TERRY, Richard Joseph and the angel. SS 35

GRITTON, Eric The friendly beasts: medieval tune ‘Orientispartibus’.

Publisher: ananymous. Unison 40

HAIRSTON, Jester Mary’s boy child.Bourne Music, 1957. SA 39

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HANDEL, Georg Friedrich O lovely peace: duet from Judas Maccabaeus.Novello. SS 35

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HARLEY, E. Daker Blessed art thou, Mary: advent carol.Novello, 1972. s, SA 44

HASSLER, Hans Leo Blessed is he: motet.Gwyn, 1951. L/E/W. SSA or TTB 23

HAYDN, Joseph The heavens are telling, from The Creation.Paterson’s, 1954. SSA 59

HEAD, Michael The little road to Bethlehem.Boosey & Hawkes, 1954. SS 40

HEAD, Michael Star candles.Boosey & Hawkes, 1942. SS 38

HOLST, Imogen All under the leaves, or, The seven Virgins:Shropshire folk-carol.

OUP, 1943. SSA 50

HONEY, Henry The shepherds’ Noel.Curwen, 1964. SA 40

HUMPERDINCK, Engelbert Evening prayer: When at night I go to sleep, from Hansel und Gretel.

Roberton, 1970. E. SA 38

KELLY, Bryan Sleep little baby: Christmas song.Novello, 1968. Unison 40

KODÁLY, Zoltán Ave Maria.Universal, 1937/1952. SSA 60

KODÁLY, Zoltán Christmas dance of the shepherds.Universal, 1938. SA 50

KODÁLY, Zoltán Evening song.Boosey & Hawkes, 1970. SSA 40

KOUNTZ, Richard Hasten swiftly, hasten softly: Christmas carol.Galliard. SA 28

LETHBRIDGE, Lionel Carol for Christmas Eve. SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsLETHBRIDGESix French carols: set 1, Nos.1-3.

LETHBRIDGE, Lionel Carol of the Wise Men. SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsLETHBRIDGESix French carols: set 2, Nos.4-6.

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7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsLETHBRIDGESix French carols: set 2, Nos.4-6.

LETHBRIDGE, Lionel The shepherds’ carol. SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsLETHBRIDGESix French carols: set 1, Nos.1-3.

LETHBRIDGE, Lionel Sing praises. SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsLETHBRIDGESix French carols: set 2, Nos.4-6.

LETHBRIDGE, Lionel Will that time return again? SSASee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsLETHBRIDGESix French carols: set 1, Nos.1-3.

LLOYD WEBBER, Andrew Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat:abridged edition. Unison orNovello, 1969. SSAA 23

LLOYD WEBBER, William Oh, Lord spread Thy wings o’er me.Ashdown, 1952. SA 23

LLOYD WEBBER, William The reaper: 2-part song for Harvest time.Ashdown, 1966. SA 20

MARRIOTT, Michael J. O holy child of Mary.Cramer, 1967. Unison 25

MARTIN, Easthope The holy child.Enoch, 1926. SS 25

MENDELSSOHN, Felix I waited for the Lord, from The hymn of praise.Novello. SS 26Novello. SSA 26

MENDELSSOHN, Felix Lift thine eyes, from Elijah.Novello. SSA 30

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Ave verum corpus (Jesu, word of God incarnate):motet, K.618, ed. H.G. Ley.

OUP, 1958. E/L. SA 44

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Exsultate jubilate, K.158a (K.165): Alleluja! arr.Purcell J. Mansfield.

Enoch, 1938. SS(A) 70

NEAUM, Michael Didn’t it rain: spiritual.Roberton, 1988. SSAA 50

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PALMER, Peggy Spencer This is the day which the Lord hath made: festivalanthem for massed unison singers and double SAchoir, with piano or organ. Unison +

Cramer, 1969. SA/SA 25

� Puer nobis nascitur. UnisonSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSUMMERLYPassetime with good company: medievalsongs and carols.

REGER, Max The Virgin’s slumber-song (Maria Wiegenlied),Op.76 No.52, arr. Denis Wright.

Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1964. E/G. SA 30Bote & Bock, 1920. E. SSA 27

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Deep river: traditional negro spiritual.Roberton, 1946. SSA 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. I got a robe: traditional negro spiritual.Roberton, 1947. SSA 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Lit’le David play on yo’ harp: traditional negrospiritual.

Roberton, 1947. SSA 38

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Nobody knows de trouble I’ve seen: traditionalnegro spiritual.

Roberton, 1946. SSA 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Oh, by an’ by: traditional negro spiritual.Roberton, 1947. SSA 36

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Oh, Peter, go ring dem bells: negro spiritual.Roberton, 1970. SSA 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. Steal away to Jesus: traditional negro spiritual.Roberton, 1975. SSA 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. They crucified my Lord: negro spiritual.Roberton, 1970. SSA 39

ROBERTON, Hugh S. When de stars begin to fall: traditional negrospiritual.

Roberton, 1947. SSA 39

RUTTER, John Angels’ carol, for 2-part female chorus & harp orpiano.

OUP, 1988. SS or SA 35

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RUTTER, John Candlelight carol, for female voices & organ.OUP, 1986. SSAA 20

RUTTER, John For the beauty of the earth, for 2-part femalechorus & piano.

OUP, 1980. SS or SA 40

RUTTER, John The heavenly aeroplane, for 2-part chorus & piano,with double bass ad lib.

OUP, 1985. SA 25

RUTTER, John I believe in Springtime, for unison children’s chorus,mixed chorus ad lib. & piano. Unison

OUP, 1985. [+ SATB] 20

RUTTER, John I will sing with the spirit, for 2-part chorus & piano.OUP, 1994. SA 55

RUTTER, John Nativity carol, for 3-part female chorus & piano ororgan.

OUP, 1971. SSA 20

RUTTER, John Shepherd’s pipe carol, for 4-part female chorus &piano.

OUP, 1967. SSAA 30

RUTTER, John Shepherd’s pipe carol, for unison chorus, optionaldescant & piano.

OUP, 1967. Unison or SS 20

RUTTER, John Shepherd’s pipe carol: shortened version for unisonchorus & easy [piano] accompaniment.

OUP, 1969. Unison 20

RUTTER, John Star carol, for unison chorus & piano.OUP, 1976. Unison 65

SARGENT, Malcolm Earth’s joy (Mexico) and Nature carol (Philippines).OUP, 1965. SSAA 23

SCHUBERT, Franz Ave Maria.Curwen, 1964. SSA 42

SCHUBERT, Franz The Lord is my shepherd.Novello. SSAA 80

SCHÜTZ, Heinrich The Christmas story, SWV 435 ed. Neil Butterworth.Chappell, 1961. E. SSA(B) 25

SHAW, Martin With a voice of singing: anthem.Curwen, 1951. SSA 31

SOMERVELL, Arthur The Grasmere carol.Arnold, 1925. SS 30

STICKLES, William De animals a-comin’: negro spiritual.Schirmer, 1963. SSA 25

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TATE, Phyllis I got a robe. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsTATEFour negro spirituals.

TATE, Phyllis Joshua fight de battle ob Jericho. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsTATEFour negro spirituals.

TATE, Phyllis My Lord, what a morning. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsTATEFour negro spirituals.

TATE, Phyllis Swing low, sweet chariot. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsTATEFour negro spirituals.

TAVENER, John A Nativity. SSSAASee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsTAVENERChristmas choral collection.

� Tempus adest floridum. UnisonSee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsSUMMERLYPassetime with good company: medievalsongs and carols.

THIMAN, E.H. An Easter carol.Novello. SS 18

THIMAN, E.H. The Magi’s journey: canon, from The flower ofBethlehem.

Curwen, 1938. SS 35

THIMAN, E.H. Winter nativity.Curwen, 1970. SSA 45

TRANT, Brian The battle of Jericho: negro spiritual.OUP, 1964. SSA 25

TRANT, Brian The gospel train’s a-comin’: negro spiritual.OUP, 1961. SSA 60

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VERDI, Giuseppe Laudi alla vergine. SSAASee:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsVERDIFour sacred pieces (4 pezzi sacri).

WADELY, F.W. Forth in Thy name: full anthem.Novello, 1947. SS 20

WARLOCK, Peter Come to Bethlehem: carol (from Capriol Suite),arr. Dom Gregory Murray.

Curwen, 1952. Unison 20

WOODGATE, Leslie Easter blossom.Curwen, 1957. SSA 36

WOODGATE, Leslie The first Nowell. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsWOODGATESix two-part carols.

WOODGATE, Leslie Gloucestershire wassail. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsWOODGATESix two-part carols.

WOODGATE, Leslie I saw three ships. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsWOODGATESix two-part carols.

WOODGATE, Leslie O little one. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsWOODGATESix two-part carols.

WOODGATE, Leslie Rocking. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsWOODGATESix two-part carols.

WOODGATE, Leslie A Virgin most pure. SSSee:7, Sacred ladies/children’s voices: collectionsWOODGATESix two-part carols.

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9. 780.6 Choral Works

For 4-part SATB mixed chorus unless stated otherwise.

ADAMS, Thomas The holy child.Novello. 40

ARCHER, Malcolm Requiem.Kevin Mayhew, 1993. 40

BACH, Carl Philipp Emanuel Magnificat, ed. Carl Deis.Schirmer, 1950. L/E. 18

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.4, Christ lag in Todesbanden(Christ lay in death’s dark prison).

Novello. E. 40

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.6, Bleib bei uns (Bide with us).Novello. E. 100

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.11, Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen(On Christ ascended to the skies).

Breitkopf & Härtel, 1972. G/E. 40

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.21, Ich hatte viel Bekummernis(My spirit was in heaviness).

Novello. E. 38

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.22, Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwolfe.Breitkopf & Härtel. G. 38

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.48, Ich elender Mensch, wer wird micherlosen (Most wretched of men, O who shalldeliver me), arr. Günter Raphael.

Breitkopf & Härtel. G/E. 40

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.61, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland(Come, redeemer of our race).

Novello. E. 40

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.67, Halt’im Gedachtnis Jesum Christ(Hold in remebrance Jesus Christ).

Breitkopf & Härtel, 1933/1961. G/E/F. 30

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.68, Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt(God so loved the world).

Novello. E. 80

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.80, Ein feste Burg (A stronghold sure).Novello. E. 40

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.105, Herr, gehe nicht ins Gericht(Lord, enter not into judgement).

Breitkopf & Härtel, 1931/1959. G/E. 18

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BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.106, Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit(God’s time is the best).

Novello. E. 38

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.122, Das neugebor’ne Kindelein(Sing we at birth), ed. W.G. Whittaker.

OUP, 1924. E. 38

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.140, Wachet auf (Sleepers, wake).Novello, 1901. E. 110

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.140, Wachet auf (Sleepers, wake), ed.Alfred Dürr.

Bärenreiter, 1970. G/E. 80

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.147, Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben(Heart and voice and all our being).

Breitkopf & Härtel, 1981. G/E. 40

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.150, Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich(Lord, my soul doth thirst for Thee).

Breitkopf & Härtel, 1932/1960. G/E. 39

BACH, Johann Sebastian Cantata No.191, Gloria in excelsis Deo.Breitkopf & Hartel, 1976. L. 37

BACH, Johann Sebastian Christmas oratorio, BWV 248.Novello. E. 130

BACH, Johann Sebastian [Christmas oratorio]. Weihnachts-Oratorium,BWV 248, ed. Günter Raphael.

Breitkopf & Härtel, 1955. G/E. 80

BACH, Johann Sebastian Jesu, meine Freude: motet, BWV 227, ed. GünterGraulich.

OUP, 1987 [originally Hanssler-Verlag,1975]. G/E. 80

BACH, Johann Sebastian Magnificat in D major, BWV 243.Novello. 70

BACH, Johann Sebastian Mass in B minor, BWV 232.Novello. 100

BACH, Johann Sebastian Passion according to St. John, BWV 245.Novello. E. 85

BACH, Johann Sebastian [Passion according to St. Luke, BWV 246]. Aselection..., arr. A. Hastings Kelk & J. MichaelDiack.

Paterson’s, 1926. E. 50

BACH, Johann Sebastian Passion according to St. Matthew, BWV 244. 109Novello, 1938. E.

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BACH, Johann Sebastian Passion according to St. Matthew, BWV 244, ed.Alfred Dürr.

Bärenreiter, 1974. G/E. 40

BAX, Arnold St. Patrick’s breastplate (Luireach naoimh Padraig):cantata from the Irish Gaelic for mixed chorus &orchestra (1923).

Murdoch, Murdoch & Co., [1924]. E. 70

BAX, Arnold Walsinghame, for tenor, mixed chorus & orchestra(1926).

Murdoch, Murdoch & Co., 1927. 130

BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van Mass in C major, Op.86.Novello. 40

BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van The mount of olives: oratorio, Op.85, ed. Ebenezer Prout.

Novello. E. 30

BERLIOZ, Hector The childhood of Christ, Op.25.Novello, 1903. E. 115

BIZET, Georges Te Deum, ed. Johannes Wojciechowski.Simrock, 1971. 40

BLISS, Arthur Pastoral: Lie strewn the white flocks.Novello, 1929 [revised reprint, 1954]. 25

BRAHMS, Johannes Requiem (Eine deutsches Requiem), Op.45, ed. John E. West.

Novello, 1947/1975. E. 100

BRAHMS, Johannes Rhapsody [Alto rhapdy] for contralto, male chorus & orchestra, Op.53.

Novello. E/G. 80

BRITTEN, Benjamin Missa brevis in D, for boys’ voices & organ, Op.63. VS: 4Boosey & Hawkes, 1959. Ch.pt: 33

BRITTEN, Benjamin Noye’s fludde, Op.59.Boosey & Hawkes, 1958. 28

BRITTEN, Benjamin Rejoice in the lamb: festival cantata, Op.30.Boosey & Hawkes, 1943. 70

BRITTEN, Benjamin Saint Nicolas: cantata, Op.42.Boosey & Hawkes, 1948. 90

BRUCKNER, Anton Te Deum.Peters. 42

BUSH, Geoffrey A Christmas cantata.Novello, 1948. 120

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BUXTEHUDE, Dietrich Alles, was ihr tut (Whatsoe’er ye do): cantata,BWV 4, ed. Günter Graulich. FS: 2

Hanssler-Verlag, 1969. G/E. Ch.pt: 60

BUXTEHUDE, Dietrich [Jesu, meine Freude]. Jesu, joy and treasure, ed. Robert Groves.

Hinrichsen, 1951. E. 35

BUXTEHUDE, Dietrich Das neugeborne Kindelein (A newborn infant):cantata.

Hanssler-Verlag, 1968. G/E. 80

BYRD, William Mass for five voices, ed. Philip Brett.Stainer & Bell, 1973. SATTB 17

BYRD, William Mass for four voices, ed. Henry Washington.Chester Music, 1959. 40

CARISSIMI, Giacomo Jephte: oratorio (1649), ed. Janet Beat.Novello, 1974. 36

CHAPPELL, Herbert The Daniel jazz.Novello, 1963. 55

CHAPPELL, Herbert The Goliath jazz.Clarabella Music, 1971. 15

CHAPPELL, Herbert The Jericho jazz.Clarabella Music, 1971. 15

CHAPPELL, Herbert The Noah jazz.Clarabella Music, 1971. 15

CHAPPELL, Herbert The prodigal son jazz.Clarabella Music, 1971. 15

CHARPENTIER, Marc-Antoine Messe de minuit.Paris: Lemoine, 1957. 50

CHARPENTIER, Marc-Antoine Te Deum.Paris: Editions Costallat, 1964. VS: 6

Ch.pt: 40

CHERUBINI, Luigi Requiem in C minor, ed. Rudolf Lück.Peters, 1963. 37

DURUFLÉ, Maurice Requiem, Op.9. VS: 45Paris: Durand, 1948. Ch.pt: 30

DVORAK, Antonin Mass in D, Op.86.Novello. 45

DVORAK, Antonin Stabat Mater, Op.58.Novello. L 45

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DVORAK, Antonin Te Deum, Op.103, ed. Josef Suk, rev. FranzTerwal.

Simrock, 1929. L. 38

DVORAK, Antonin Te Deum, Op.103, ed. Josef Suk, rev. FranzTerwal. English adaptation by Ralph VaughanWilliams.

Lengnick, 1954. E. 47

DYSON, George Agincourt: cantata.Novello, 1955. 28

DYSON, George The Canterbury pilgrims. VS: 37OUP, 1958. Ch.pt: 18

ELGAR, Edward The banner of Saint George, Op.33.Novello, 1897. 83

ELGAR, Edward The dream of Gerontius, Op.38.Novello, 1928. 135

ELGAR, Edward The kingdom, Op.51.Novello, 1934. 40

ELGAR, Edward The music makers, Op.69.Novello, 1912. 80

ELGAR, Edward The spirit of England, Op.80: No.3, For the fallen.Novello, 1916/1944. 40

FAURÉ, Gabriel Requiem, Op.48, arr. Roger Ducasse.Paris/London: Hammelle/UMP, 1900. 80

FAURÉ, Gabriel Requiem, Op.48: 1893 version, ed. John Rutter.OUP, 1985. 100

GREENE, Maurice The song of Deborah and Barak: oratorio (1732),ed. Frank Dawes.

Schott, 1956. E/G. 38

HAAZEN, Guido Missa Luba.Lawson-Gould, 1964. E/L. 39

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Acis and Galatea: a serenata, ed. Joseph Barnby.Novello. 30

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Israel in Egypt.Novello. 55

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Jephtha, ed. Vincent Novello.Novello. 30

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Judas Maccabaeus.Novello. 40

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HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Messiah.Ed. Ebenezer Prout.Novello. 220Ed. Watkins Shaw.Novello, 1959. 140

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Ode for the birthday of Queen Anne (1713), ed.Walther Siegmund-Schultze.

Bärenreiter, 1955. G/E. 80

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich The Passion of Christ (1716, Brockes Passion, Derfur die Sunde der Welt gemartete und sterbendeJesus), ed. Denys Darlow. VS: 12

OUP, 1965. E. Ch pt: 39

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Samson.Novello. 100

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Saul.Novello. 35

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich Te Deum (Dettingen, 1743).Novello. 109

HARRISON, Julius Missa liturgica.Lengnick, 1950. 30

HAYDN, Joseph The creation, ed. Michael Pilkington.Novello, 1999.[The New Novello Choral Edition.] E/G. 200

HAYDN, Joseph Creation Mass.See:Mass in B flat major, Hob.XXII:13.

HAYDN, Joseph Harmoniemesse.See:Mass in B flat major, Hob.XXII:14.

HAYDN, Joseph Imperial Mass.See:Mass in D minor, Hob.XXII:11.

HAYDN, Joseph Little organ Mass.See:Mass in B flat major, Hob.XXII:7

HAYDN, Joseph Mariazellermesse.See:Mass in C major, Hob.XXII:8.

HAYDN, Joseph Mass in angustiis.See:Mass in D minor, Hob.XXII:11.

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HAYDN, Joseph Mass in B flat major, Hob.XXII:7 (Missa brevisSancti Joannis de Deo, Kleine Orgelmesse,Little organ Mass), ed. H.C. Robbins Landon et al.

Bärenreiter, 1964. 80

HAYDN, Joseph Mass in B flat major, Hob.XXII:13(Schöpfungsmesse, Creation Mass).

Belwin Mills. 39

HAYDN, Joseph Mass in B flat major, Hob.XXII:14(Harmoniemesse, Harmony Mass), ed. AndreasSchenck.

Peters, 1996. 80

HAYDN, Joseph Mass in C major, Hob.XXII:8 (Mariazellermesse,Missa Cellensis), ed. H.C. Robbins Landon et al.

Bärenreiter, 1964. 55

HAYDN, Joseph Mass in C major, Hob.XXII:9 (Missa in Temporebelli, Mass in the time of war, Paukenmesse), ed.David Russell Hulme.

OUP, 2002. 100

HAYDN, Joseph Mass in D minor, Hob.XXII:11 (Imperial, Nelson,Missa in angustiis), ed. Denis McCaldin.

OUP, 1996. 120

HAYDN, Joseph Mass in the time of war.See:Mass in C major, Hob.XXII:9.

HAYDN, Joseph Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo.See:Mass in B flat major, Hob.XXII:7.

HAYDN, Joseph Missa Cellensis.See:Mass in C major, Hob.XXII:8.

HAYDN, Joseph Nelson Mass.See:Mass in D minor, Hob.XXII:11.

HAYDN, Joseph Passion (The seven words of Our Saviour on the Cross). 25Novello.

HAYDN, Joseph Paukenmesse.See:Mass in C major, Hob.XXII:9.

HAYDN, Joseph Schöpfungsmesse.See:Mass in B flat major, Hob.XXII:13.

HAYDN, Joseph The seasons.Novello. 55

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HAYDN, Joseph The seven words of Our Saviour on the cross.See:Passion.

HAYDN, Joseph Te Deum in C major, Hob.XXIIIc:2, ed. Denis McCaldin.OUP, 1992. [Published as: Te Deum for theEmpress Marie Therese (1800).] 40

HAYDN, Michael Requiem in C minor (Missa pro defuncto ArchiepiscopoSigismundo), MH 154 (1771), ed. Charles H. Sherman. VS: 6

Carus-Verlag, 1989. Ch.pt: 100

HAZELL, Chris Holy Moses! Pop cantata for unison voices & piano.Novello, 1972. 35

HOROVITZ, Joseph Horrortorio: a choral extravaganza.Novello, 1974. 20

HOWELLS, Herbert Hymnus Paradisi.Novello, 1950. 80

HOWELLS, Herbert Requiem (1936).Novello, 1981. 50

HUMMEL, Johann Nepomuk Mass in C major (1806), ed. John Eric Floreen.E.F. Kalmus/Belwin Mills, 1986. 80

HURD, Michael Hip-hip Horatio.Novello, 1975. 18

HURD, Michael Jonah-man jazz.Novello, 1966. 19

HURD, Michael Pilgrim.Novello, 1978. 20

HURD, Michael Rooster rag.Novello, 1976. 19

HURD, Michael Swingin’ Samson.Novello, 1973. 16

JACOB, Gordon The new-born king: a Christmas cantata.OUP, 1960. 63

JENKINS, Karl The armed man: a Mass for peace (2001).Boosey & Hawkes, 2003. 60

JONGEN, Joseph Mass, Op.130.OUP, 1990. 40

KELLY, Bryan Crucifixion (1993).Roberton, 1993. 40

LAURIDSEN, Morten Lux aeterna, for mixed chorus & chamber orchestraor organ (1997).

Faber Music, 2002. SATB [div.] 40

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LEIGHTON, Kenneth Crucifixus Pro Nobis: cantata, Op.38.Novello, 1961. 36

LEIGHTON, Kenneth Missa brevis, Op.50.Novello, 1968. 20

LLOYD WEBBER, William Born a king: a Christmas cantata.Kevin Mayhew, 1993. 100

LLOYD WEBBER, William The saviour: a meditation upon the death of Christ.Novello, 1961. 50

MACHAUT, Guillaume de La messe de Nostre Dame, ed, Hanns Hubsch.Heidelburg: Willy Muller, 1953. 39

MANGON, Johannes Missa: Susanne un jour, ed. Rudolf Pohl.Amsterdam: Annie Bank. 19

MARTIN, Frank Mass for two unaccompanied choruses (1922).Bärenreiter, 1972.SATB/SATB 40

MAUNDER, John Henry Bethlehem: a sacred cantata.Novello, 1910/1938. 49

MAUNDER, John Henry Olivet to Calvary.Novello, 1904/1932. 50

MENDELSSOHN, Felix Christus: an unfinished oratorio, Op.97.E.F. Kalmus. E. 80

MENDELSSOHN, Felix Elijah, ed. Michael Pilkington.Novello, 1991.[New Novello Choral Edition.] E/G. 200

MENDELSSOHN, Felix Hymn of praise (Lobgesang), Op.52.Novello, 1951. E. 100

MILFORD, Roger The passing year: cantata. 28OUP, 1936.

MONTEVERDI, Claudio [Mass]. Messe III a 4 (1651), ed. Hans Redlich.Eulenburg, 1952. 18

MONTEVERDI, Claudio [Mass]. Missa ‘In illo tempore’ (1610) for 6 voices& organ, transposed down a minor third, ed. BrianClark & Clifford Bartlett.

King’s Music, 2006. SSATTB 50

MONTEVERDI, Claudio Vespers (1610), ed. Denis Stevens (revised 1994).Novello, 1994. 40

MOORE, Harold The darkest hour: cantata.Novello, 1908. 30

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MORALES, Cristobal de Missa ‘Mille regretz’; with, Mille regretz:chanson by Josquin des Prez, ed. Martyn Imrie.

Mapa Mundi, 1983/1995.Mass: SSTTBB.Chanson: SATB. 40

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Mass in C major, K.317 (Coronation). [Early editionspublished as: First Mass in C.]

Novello. E/L. 60

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Mass in C minor, K.417a (K.427), ed. Alois Schmitt.Schirmer/Breitkopf & Härtel. 100

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus [Mass]. Missa brevis in F major, K.186f (K.192), ed.Arthur Mendel.

Schirmer/Chappell, 1955. 39

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Requiem, K.626, ed. Duncan Druce.Novello, 1993.[New Novello Choral Edition.] 140

NOBLE, Harold Mass.Lengnick, 1954. 35

ORFF Carl Carmina Burana.Schott, 1937/1965. 40

PALESTRINA, Giovanni Missa Aeterna Christi Munera, ed. Henry Pierluigi da Henry Washington.

Chester, 1953. 30

PALESTRINA, Giovanni Missa brevis, ed. Henry Washington. Pierluigi da Chester, 1951. 80

PALESTRINA, Giovanni Missa laudate Dominum omnes gentes; with, Pierluigi da Missa hodie Christus natus est.

E.F. Kalmus.[Works: complete, 72.] SATB/SATB 49

PALESTRINA, Giovanni Missa Papae Marcelli, ed. Otto Goldschmidt. Pierluigi da Novello, 1881. SSAA/TBB 34

PALMER, Jonathan Cantata Europa (1992).Wincanton Arts Association, 1992. 45

PANUFNIK, Roxana Westminster Mass, for soprano, double mixedchorus & organ (1998).

Composer, 2000. OVS: 2s, SATB/SATB or SSAATTBB. Ch.pt: 60

PÄRT, Arvo Berliner Messe, for chorus (or soloists) & stringorchestra (1990, rev. 1997).

Universal, 1997. Ch.pt: 40

PÄRT, Arvo Berliner Messe, for chorus (or soloists) & stringorchestra: Credo (1990, rev. 2002).

Universal, 2002. Ch.pt: 40

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PEARSALL, Robert Lucas Requiem (1853-54), ed. Christopher Brown.OUP (for Church Music Society), 2005.[Church Music Society Reprints, 103.] 40

PERGOLESI, Giovanni Battista Magnificat, ed. Virginia Stroh & Buryl Red.Walton, 1963. 80

PETERSON, John W. Night of miracles.Marshall, morgan & Scott, 1964/1970. 19

POULENC, Francis Mass in G major (1937).S(S)A(A)T(T)B(B)

See:5, Sacred mixed-voice collectionsPOULENCComplete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2,sacred music for mixed chorus.

PUCCINI, Giacomo Messa di Gloria.Mills Music, 1952. 100

PURCELL, Henry Ode on St. Cecilia’s Day 1692 (Hail! bright Cecilia),ed. Peter Dennison.

Novello, 1975. 35

RACHMANINOV, Sergei Vespers, Op.37, ed. Vladimir Morosan & AlexanderRuggieri.

Madison, CT: Musica Russica, 1992.[Monuments of Russian Sacred Music, IX, 2.][Published as: All-night vigil, Op.37.] R(C)/R(t). 40

RACHMANINOV, Sergei Vespers: 15 anthems comprising the “Combined PrayerService” or “All Night Vigil” (Vesper Mass), Op.37, ed. Winfred Douglas.

USA: H.W. Gray, 1948. [Published as: Songs of the Church.] E. 40

RAMIREZ, Ariel Misa criolla: folk Mass.Lawson-Gould, 1965. S/E. 38

RAMIREZ, Ariel Navidad nuestra.Lawson-Gould, 1965. S/E. 60

ROPARTZ, Joseph Guy Requiem (1938).Paris: Durand, 1938. 30

ROSSINI, Gioachino Mass in F major (1809, Messa di Rimini), ed. GuidoJohannes Joerg. Vocal score arr. Paul Horn. VS: 7

Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag, 1995. Ch.pt: 100

ROSSINI, Gioachino Stabat Mater.Novello. L/E. 44

RUBBRA, Edmund Missa in honoem Sancti Dominici, Op.66.Lengnick, 1949. 48

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RUTTER, John Requiem (1985).OUP, 1986. 40

SAINT-SAËNS, Camille [Christmas oratorio, Op.12]. Oratorio de Noël, ed.Thomas Kohlhase. VS: 6

Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag, 1982/1993. Ch.pt: 120

SAINT-SAËNS, Camille Mass, Op.4.E.F. Kalmus. 40

SCHUBERT, Franz Deutsche Messe (German Mass), D.872 (1827).Breitkopf & Härtel, 1980. 40

SCHUBERT, Franz Mass in A flat major, D.678, ed. Julius Spengel.Leipzig: VEB Breitkopf & Härtel, 1974. 39

SCHUBERT, Franz Mass in B flat major, D.324 (Op.posth.141), ed.Donald Hunt.

Basil Ramsey, 1978. 80

SCHUBERT, Franz Mass in G major, D.167.Novello. [Published as: Mass in G (No.2.] 58

SCHUBERT, Franz Mass in G major, D.167. Revised edition.Novello, 1977. 80[Publisher’s note: Restoration of Schubert’soriginal wording for the four inner movementsrenders the previous vocal score unsuitable forperformance in conjunction with the new.]

SCHUBERT, Franz Song of Miriam (Mirjams Siegesgesang), D.942(Op.posth.136).

Novello. E. 24

SCHÜTZ, Heinrich Musikalische exequien, SWV 279-281 (1636), ed.Friedrich Schöniech.

Bärenreiter, 1961. SSATTBChorus parts published for S 1/2, A, F S :

2T 1/2, B. Ch.pt: 80

SHAW, Watkins Unto us a child is born: music from Handel’s Messiah,arranged as a Christmas cantata.

Novello, 1964. 40

SOMERVELL, Arthur Christmas.Boosey & Hawkes, 1926. 97

SOMERVELL, Arthur The passion of Christ.Boosey & Hawkes, 1914. 98

STAINER, John The crucifixion.Novello. 170

STAINER, John The crucifixion, arr. Desmond Ratcliffe for femalevoices.

Novello, 1978. SSA 40

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STRAVINSKY, Igor Mass, for mixed chorus & double wind quintet.Boosey & Hawkes, 1948. 40

TAVERNER, John [Mass]. The Western Wind Mass, ed. Philip Brett.Stainer & Bell, 1962. 40

THIMAN, E.H. The flower of Bethlehem: a Chrisrtmas cantatafor unison and 2-part chorus.

Curwen, 1938/1966. 70

THIMAN, E.H. The last supper.Novello, 1930/1958. 26

THIMAN, E.H. The nativity: a short Christmas cantata.Novello, 1934. 70

TYE, Christopher The Mass Euge bone, for 6 voices, ed. Sally Dunkley.Editor, 1996. [Facsimile of the editor’sMSS, reproduced by permission of theEditor.] SSAATB 50

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Benedicite.OUP, 1929. 40

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Dona nobis pacem.OUP, 1936. 40

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph The first Nowell.OUP, 1959. 50

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Five Tudor portraits.OUP, 1935. 39

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Folk songs of the four seasons.OUP, 1950. SSA 45

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Hodie (This day).OUP, 1954. 80

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph In Windsor Forest.OUP, 1931. 40

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Mass in G minor.Curwen, 1922. 39

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Sancta civitas (The holy city).Curwen, 1925/1953. 37

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph A sea symphony.Stainer & Bell, 1918. 40

VERDI, Giuseppe Requiem.Ricordi, 1956. 110

VICTORIA, Tomas Luis da Missa O quam gloriosum, ed. Henry Washington.Chester, 1958. 20

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VICTORIA, Tomas Luis da Missa ‘Pro Defunctis’ a 4.Paris: Schola Cantorum. 35

VICTORIA, Tomas Luis da Requiem Mass a 6 with settings for the Office ofthe Dead, ed. Jon Dixon.

Joed Music, 1994. SSATTB 20

VIVALDI, Antonio [Gloria, RV 588]. Introduzione e Gloria in D major,RV 588, ed. Hartwig Bogel. FS: 6

Stuttgart: Carus Verlag, 1984. Ch.pt: 100

VIVALDI, Antonio Gloria, RV 589, ed. Paul Everett.OUP, 1996. 120

VIVALDI, Antonio Magnificat, ed. G.F. Malipiero.Ricordi, 1964. 40

WALTON, William Belshazzar’s feast (revised 1955).OUP, 1955. 100

WELLESZ, Egon Mass in F minor, Op.51.Lengnick, 1949. 20

WESLEY, Samuel Confitebor: oratorio, ed. Francis Routh.Redcliffe, 1984. 80

WESLEY, Samuel [Mass]. Missa de spiritu sancto, ed. Francis Routh.Redcliffe, 1997. 80

WOOD, Charles The Passion of our Lord according to St. Mark.Faith Press, 1921. 35

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10. 780.7 Operas

BIZET, Georges Carmen: concert edition, arr. Emil Kreuz. Englishversion by Henry Hersee.

Cramer. E. 35

BIZET, Georges Carmen: concert edition, ed. W. McNaught.Novello, 1926. E. 80

GERMAN, Edward Merrie England. Final [full] edition.Chappell, 1903. 55

GERMAN, Edward Tom Jones.Chappell, 1908. 15

GERMAN, Edward Tom Jones: concert version.Chappell, 1908. 20

GOUNOD, Charles Faust, ed. Clarence Lucas. English version byHenry F. Chorley.

Chappell. E/F. 10

HANDEL, Georg Friedrich The village opera (The dear Saxon): music byHandel, arr. J. Michael Diack.

Paterson’s, 1934. 34

HUMPERDINCK, Engelbert Hansel and Gretel: English version byConstance Nache.

Schott, 1895. E. 38

JONES, Sidney The geisha.Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1896. 12

MASCAGNI, Pietro Cavalleria Rusticana: English version byFrederick E. Weatherly.

Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew. E/I. 5

MENOTTI, Gian-Carlo Amahl and the night visitors.Schirmer, 1952. 25

MONCKTON, Lionel The Quaker girl.Chappell, 1910. 20

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus Don Giovanni, K.527: English version by Edward J. Dent.

Boosey & Hawkes, 1946. E/I. 10

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus The magic flute (Die Zauberflöte), K.620: English version by Edward J. Dent.

Boosey & Hawkes, 1944. E/G. 15

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus The marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro),K.492: English version by Edward J. Dent.

Boosey & Hawkes, 1947. E/I. 10

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Diack from The magic flute.Paterson’s, 1937. 32

OFFENBACH, Jacques La belle Hélène, ed. Ronald Hanmer; lyrics byPhil Park.

Weinberger, 1961. E. 29

PHILLIPS, Montagu F. The rebel maid.Chappell, 1921. 25

PURCELL, Henry King Arthur: abridged concert edition, ed.W.H. Cummings.

Novello, [1897]. 23

SMETANA, Bedrich The bartered bride: concert version, arr. Julius Harrison. VS: 35

Boosey & Hawkes, 1947. E. Ch.pt: 18

STRAUSS, Johann Die Fledermaus.See:Pink champagne.

STRAUSS, Johann The gipsy baron, ed. Ronald Hanmer; lyrics byPhil Park.

Weinberger, 1955. E. 39

STRAUSS, Johann Pink champagne: a new version of Die Fledermaus,ed. Eric Maschwitz & Bernard Grün.

Francis, Day & Hunter, 1952. E. 26

SULLIVAN, Arthur The gondoliers.Chappell. 40

SULLIVAN, Arthur H.M.S. Pinafore.Cramer. 40

SULLIVAN, Arthur Iolanthe.Chappell. 60

SULLIVAN, Arthur The mikado.Chappell, 1911. 40

SULLIVAN, Arthur Patience.Chappell, 1911. 45

SULLIVAN, Arthur The pirates of Penzance.Chappell, 1911. 70

SULLIVAN, Arthur Ruddigore.Chappell, 1911. 36

SULLIVAN, Arthur The sorcerer.Cramer. 25

SULLIVAN, Arthur Trial by jury.Chappell. 40

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Chappell, 1893. 22

SULLIVAN, Arthur The yeomen of the guard.Chappell, 1911. 44

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph Riders to the sea: opera in 1 act.OUP, 1936. 25

VERDI, Giuseppe Falstaff. Ricordi, 1980. I/E. 20

VERDI, Giuseppe Macbeth: English version by Walton Ducloux. VS: 3Schirmer, 1961. I/E. Ch.pt: 20

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11. 780.8 Operettas, musicals

BART, Lionel Oliver!Lakeview, 1960. 20

BERNSTEIN, Leonard West Side story.Chappell, 1955. 14

BOCK, Jerry Fiddler on the roof.Sunbeam Music Corp., 1964. 22

DVORAK, Antonin Summer song: a story of the New World. Music by Dvorak, arr. Bernard Grün, lyrics byEric Maschwitz.

Keith Prowse, 1957. 15

FRIML, Rudolf Rose Marie.Chappell, 1924. 40

HATCH, Tony Rock nativity.Weinberger, 1976. 18

HESS, Nigel Rat! the musical (based on The pied piper ofHamelin by Robert Browning).

Chester Music, 1987/1993. 10

LEHÁR, Franz The merry widow (“Sadlers Wells Production”):English version by Christopher Hassall.

Glocken Verlag, 1959. 38

LOEWE, Frederick My fair lady.Chappell, 1956. 10

POSTON, Elizabeth The briery bush: a musical absurdity withtraditional English tunes.

Novello, 1961. 17

RODGERS, Richard Carousel.Williamson/Chappell, 1945. 20

RODGERS, Richard Oklahoma!Williamson, 1943. 15

RODGERS, Richard The sound of music.Williamson, 1960. 10

RODGERS, Richard South Pacific.Williamson, 1949. 45

ROMBERG, Sigmund The desert song.Chappell, 1927. 22

ROSE, Peter African jigsaw: a musical entertainment forsoloists, chorus, narrator & stage band.

Weinberger, 1987. 20

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SHAPER, Hal & Treasure Island: a musical adventure in 2 acts. ORNADEL, Cyril Weinberger, 1974. 15

SKELLERN, Peter Trolls: a musical.Cramer Music, 1990. 30

SLADE, Julian Salad days.Francis, Day & Hunter, 1954. 12

WILLSON, Meredith The music man.Frank Music Co., 1958/1982. 18

12. TITLE INDEX

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Composers or arrangers (in brackets) following titles identify works held in collections. For example:

After the darkness rises the dawn (Darnton) refers to a work by Charles Darnton contained in the collection [Carols]. Easter bells, in section 5.

Numbers referred to (1-11) represent catalogue sections.

Numbers prefixed by A (A1-A65) refer to appendixed contents of collections.

2 motets Bruckner 64 motets on Gregorian themes Duruflé 6, 84 motets pour le temps de Noël Poulenc 5, 64 motets pour le temps de pénitance Poulenc 54 pezzi sacri Verdi 54 songs for double chorus Schumann 16 madrigals for 5 voices Frescobaldi 17 chansons Poulenc 17 Elizabethan poems (Songs of Springtime) Moeran 17 partsongs Finzi 18 madrigali Gesualdo 110 madrigals Gabrieli (Andrea) 110 madrigals Marenzio 1[11] selected sacred choruses Bruckner 5

A la rurro nino Neaume 4A.M.D.G. Britten 6À peine défigurée Poulenc 1A solis ortus cardine [Carols] A21A lieta vita (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 6 A34The Aaronic blessing (Paget) [Carols]. A15Abendlied (Rheinberger) Rutter A56Abide with me Liddle 6Abide with me (Bennett) [Anthems] A3Abingdon carols Kelly 5Above akll praise (Mendelssohn) [Anthems] A4Abschied vom Wald (Mendelssohn) Blezzard A11Abschied vom Wald (Mendelssohn) Hillier A27Ach, arme Welt (Brahms) Rutter A56Achieved is the glorious work Haydn 6Acis and Galatea Handel 9Ad majorem Dei gloriam Britten 6Adagio for strings Barber 6Adam and his helpmate (Terry) [Carols] A23Adam and the apple (Paget) [Carols]. A15Adam lay y-bounden Graves 8Adam lay ybounden Walker 6Adam lay ybounden (Ireland) [Carols] A23Adam lay ybounden (Ord) Carols A14, A17, A19,

A21Adam lay ybounden (Warlock) [Carols] A20Adeste fideles Novello 6Adeste, fideles (Greatorex) [Carols] A21Adeste fideles (Wade) [Carols] A19

Adeste fideles (Willcocks) Carols A13Adieu mes amours (Josquin Desprez) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Adieu sweet Amarillis (Wilbye) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30

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Adieu, sweet Amaryllis Holst A28Adieu, sweet Amaryllis (Wilbye) Oxford A48Adieu, ye city-prisoning towers (Tomkins) Oxford A48Adjuva me Domine (Conseil) Petti A53Adoremus te, Christe (Lassus) Rutter A56Adoremus te, Christe (Palestrina) [Anthems] A4Aetherische Geisterstimmen (Cornelius) Blezzard A11Afferentur regi Bruckner 6, A12Afflictus sum Nielsen 5Affliger chi per voi (Marenzio) Roche A55African jigsaw Rose 11After dark Rowley 1After many a dusty mile Elgar 2After the darkness rises the dawn (Darnton) [Carols] 5Afton water Graves 4Afton water Rutter 1Afton water Smith A61Afton water (Willcocks) Rutter A58Agincourt Dyson 9Agincourt carol Summerly 5Agnus Dei Barber 6Agnus Dei Morley 6, A51Agnus Dei (Benet) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Ah, could my eyes behold thee Lassus 2Ah Cupid, grant (Bateson) Invitation to madrigals, 6 A34Ah dear heart (Gibbons) Invitation to madrigals, 6 A34Ah, dear heart (Gibbons) Oxford A48Ah, how the moon is shining Nelson 4Ah! mon beau laboureur Poulenc 1Ah, poor bird Simpson A60Ah, thou poor world (Brahms) Anthems A2Ahi bella si ma cruda mia nemica Frescobaldi 1Ahi, chi mi rompe il sonno (Monte) Harman A26A-hunting we will go Smith A61Ain’t misbehavin’ (Waller/Brooks) Blackwell/Carter A10Alas, it is I that wote nott what to say (Turges) Lief A46All and some (Byrt) [Carols] A19All and some (Joubert) [Carols] A19All and some (Shaw) [Carols] A20All and some (Thurlow) [Carols] A19All at once well met (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 9 A37All bells in paradise (Shaw) [Carols] A20All creatures of our God (Routley) [Carols] A23All creatures now Bennet 2, A34, A48All glory, laud, and honour (Bach) [Anthems] A3All glory to God [Carols] 5All hail the power of Jesu’s name! Greenhill 6All hail, true body Byrd 6All hayle to the dayes (Chappell) [Carols] A21All in a garden fair Holmes 2All in the April evening Roberton 2, 4All in the morning (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20All is stillness Simpson A60All my heart this night rejoices (Ebeling) Carols A14, A23All my trials (Chilcott) Spirituals A63All my trials Lord Hopkins 6All-night Vigil Rachmaninov 9 All people that on earth do dwell Vaughan Williams 6All people that on earth do dwell (Tallis) Anthems A2All praise to Him who came to save (Nicolai/Wagner) [Anthems] A3

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All the skies tonight sing o’er us (Ebeling) [Carols] A23All they shall out of Sheba come (Handl) Rutter 5All this time (Walton) Carols A14All through the night Coleman 2All through the night Geehl 4All under the leaves Holst 8All who sing, and wish to please (Goodban) Appleby/Fowler A7All ye who are to mirth inclined (Routley) [Carols] A23Alle, Psallite Holst A28Alleluia Bissell A9Alleluia Thompson 6Alleluia Weelkes 6Alleluia (Boyce) Holst A28Alleluia (Taverner) Petti A51Alleluia. I heard a voice (Weelkes) [Anthems] A5Alleluia. Lobet den Herren Schütz 6Alleluia! Now is Christ risen Adams 6Alleluia. Worship Jehovah Schütz 6Alleluja! Mozart 8Alleluya (Perotin) Lief A45Alleluya, a new work is come on hand (Wishart) [Carols] 5Alles, was hir tut Buxtehude 9 Alma redemptoris (Lassus) Petti A50Almighty and everlasting God (Gibbons) [Anthems] A3, A4, A5Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom (Farrar) Anthems A2Almighty God, which hast me brought (Ford) Anthems A2Almighty God, which hast me brought (Ford) [Anthems] A4Almighty God, who has me brought (Ford) [Anthems] A3Alouette Appleby/Fowler A8Als ich bei meinem Schafen wacht’ (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt Bach 9Alto rhapsody Brahms 9Am I still breathing? Gesualdo 2Amahl and the night visitors Menotti 10Amen Górecki 6America Bernstein 4Among my souvenirs Nicholls 2Among the leaves so green (Byrt) Rutter A57Amor, amor ti chiam’il mondo Frescobaldi 1Amor mi fa morire (Willaert) Harman A26Amyntas with his Phyllis fair (Pilkington) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30An die Sterne Schumann 1Ancor che col partire (Rore) Harman A26Ancor che col partire (Rore) Roche A55And hark! the Herod-angels (Lutyens) [Carols] A17And I saw a new heaven Bainton 6And there were shepherds (Bach) Carols A13The Andalusian merchant (Weelkes) Oxford A48Angel dal terzo ciel Gabrieli A24The Angel Gabriel (Shaw) [Carols] A20The angel Gabriel from heaven came (Bordes) [Carols] A21Angel hosts Tchaikovsky 5The angel sang Cope 7The angels and the shepherds (Trevor) Carols A14Angels’ carol Rutter 8Angels’ chorus (Schubert) Blezzard A11Angels, from the realms (Shaw) [Carols] A20Angels from the realms of glory (Court) Carols A16Angels from the realms of glory (Heath) [Carols] A21Angels, from the realms of glory (Jacques) Carols A13

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Angels from the realms of glory (Oldham) [Carols] A17Angels from the realms of glory (Reed) [Carols] A22Angels from the realms of glory (Shaw) [Carols] A21Angels from the realms of glory (Smart) [Carols] A21Angels holy (Shaw) [Carols] A20Angel’s lullaby Geehl 8 The angels sing around the stall (Terry) [Carols] A23The angels’ song (Gibbons) [Carols] A21Angels we have heard on high (Barnes) [Carols] A21Angels we have heard your voices (Barnes) [Carols] A21Angelus ad Virginem [Carols] A21Angelus ad Virginem (Parkinson) [Carols] A20Angelus ad Virginem (Routley) [Carols] A23Angelus ad Virginem (Warren) [Carols] A17Les anges dans nos campagnes (Barnes) [Carols] A21Les anges dans nos campagnes (Shaw) [Carols] A20Anima mea (Rivaflecha) Petti A54De animals a-comin’ Stickles 8Animals’ counterpoint Banchieri 2Annie Laurie Bantock 2Annie Laurie Button 2Annie’s song Denver 4Anthem for Christmastide Nicholson 6Anthems for choirs, 1 (Jackson) Anthems 5Antiphon Vaughan Williams 1, 6Antiphon Walton 6Antiphon (Moore) [Anthems] A4Anvil chorus, from Il trovatore Verdi 1, A59Anxci bon youre Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41The ape and the lady (Sullivan) Sullivan A64Apolytikion of the incarnation Tavener 5Apple, apple Seiber 1, 3Apple blossom Thiman 4April (Shaw) [Carols] A20April is in my mistress’ face (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30April is in my mistress’ face (Morley) Oxford A48Ar hyd y nos Geehl 4The armed man Jenkins 9Art thou troubled? Handel 2As fair as morn (Wilbye) Invitation to madrigals, 10 A38As far as East lies from the West (Bach) Holst A28As I me walked Holst A28As I went a-walking (Mundy) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29As I went to Bethlehem (Widdicombe) [Carols] A23As Joseph was a-walking (Wells) [Carols] A19As torrents in Summer Elgar 2, 4, A27As Vesta was (Weelkes) Oxford A48As with gladness men of old (Kocher) Carols A13, A22, A23Ascendis Christus in altium Gant 6Ascendit Deus (Philips) [Anthems] A5The ash grove Graves 4The ash grove Jacob 2At dead of night (Brahms) Blezzard A11At the fair Mozart 4At the Nativity (Terry) [Carols] A23At the round earth’s imagin’d corners Berkeley 6At the round earth’s imagined corners Parry 5Athens (Shaw) [Carols] A20Aubade Ireland 4Aucun ont trouve chant (Petrus de Cruce) Lief A45

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Audivi (Taverner) Petti A51Ausgewählte geistliche chöre Bruckner 5An Australian carol (Williamson) [Carols] A17Australian up-country song Grainger 2Autumn leaves (Kosma) Blackwell/Carter A10Autumn song (Mendelssohn) Blezzard A11Auxilium meum (Passereau) Petti A53Ave Maria Bruckner A12, A56Ave Maria Kodály 8Ave Maria Rossini 6Ave Maria Schubert 8Ave Maria Simpson A60Ave Maria Stravinsky 6, A56Ave Maria Verdi 5, A56Ave Maria (Franz) Blezzard A11Ave Maria (Josquin Desprez) Rutter A56Ave Maria (Parsons) [Anthems] A5Ave Maria (Rachmaninov) Rutter A56Ave Maria (Victoria) Petti A54Ave Maria (Victoria) Rutter A56Ave Maria - Hail, blessed flower Davies 6Ave Marie (Verdonck) Petti A49Ave maris stella Bissell A9Ave maris stella (Grieg) Rutter A56Ave verum Elgar 6Ave verum Corpus Byrd 6, A4, A5, A51Ave verum corpus Mawby 6Ave verum corpus Mozart 6, 8, A4, A56Ave verum corpus (Elgar) [Anthems] A4Ave verum Corpus (Lassus) Rutter A56Ave, victorioso e sancto legno (Cara) Lief A46Ave virgo gloriosa (Dering) Petti A52Ave virgo sanctissima (Guerrero) Rutter A56Awake and join the cheerful choir (Jarman) [Carols] A23Awake, awake my lyre! Blow 2Awake, awake, ye drowsy souls (Routley) [Carols] A23Awake, thou wintry earth (Bach) [Anthems] A4Awake us, Lord, and hasten (Bach) Anthems A2Awake, your grateful voices raise (Court) Carols A16The awakening of Spring (Thomas) [Carols] 5Away in a manger (Cole) [Carols] A17Away in a manger (Jacques) Carols A13Away in a manager (Kirkpatrick) Carols A13, A19, A21,

A22, A23Away in a manger (Murray) [Carols] A21Away in a manger (Pettman) [Carols] A23Away in a manger (Rutter) [Carols] 5Away, thou shalt not love me (Wilbye) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31

Baa! Baa! Baa! Minnigerode/Pomeroy 2The babe in Bethlehem’s manger laid [Carols] A23A babe is born (Fricker) [Carols] A17A babe is born (Shaw) [Carols] A20A babe is born (Wells) [Carols] A19A babe is born i wys (Bainton) Carols A14, A23A babe lies in the cradle Cope 7A babe lies in the cradle Graves 8Bach by Jove! Bach, J.S. 2The baffled grumbler Sullivan A64Bali Ha’i Rodgers 4

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Ballad of green broom Britten 1Balm in Gilead Burleigh 6Balm in Gilead (Washburn) Spirituals A63Balulalow (Bennett) [Carols] A19Balulalow (Halsey) [Carols] A17Balulalow (Johnson) [Carols] A19Balulalow (Warlock) [Carols] A20, A22The band of children (Shaw) [Carols] A20Banish fear and sadness (Bach) [Anthems] A3The banks o’ Doon Roberton 2The banner of Saint George Elgar 9Barbara Allen Redman 4Barbara Allen Willcocks 1Barcarolle Offenbach 4The bare necessities (Gilkyson) Allwood A1The bartered bride Smetana 10De battle ob Jericho Roberton 6The battle of Jericho Trant 8The Bay of Biscay Holmes 2Be glad and rejoice (Statham) Harvest 5Be glad, ye heavens Byrd 6Be you to others Simpson A60Bearing myrrh and spices sweet (Pettman) [Carols] A23Beata viscera (Byrd) Petti A50Beati quorum via Stanford 5Beatus vir Monteverdi 6, A56Beautiful dreamer Foster 4The beautiful month of May Geehl 4Beauty is a lovely sweet (Bateson) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Bed-time Rowley 2Before you make Simpson A60Begin the Beguine (Porter) Blackwell/Carter A10Begone dull care! Jacob 2Begone, dull care Smith A61Begone, dull care Thiman 3Beholf, how good and joyfull (Clarke-Whitfield) Anthems A2Behold, O God, our defender Blow 6 Behold, the tabernacle of God (Harris) [Anthems] A4Behold, what glorious news is come (Court) Carols A16Un bel sparver (Jacopo da Bologna) Lief A45Belief in Springtime (Cornelius) Blezzard A11The bell anthem Purcell 6Bell carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20Bell carol (Thiman) [Carols] A23Bell chorus, from I Pagliacci (Leoncavallo) Rutter A59 The bell doth toll Simpson A60Belle et ressemblante Poulenc 1La belle Hélène Offenbach 9La Belle se sied au pied de la tour Poulenc 1The bellman’s song (Shaw) [Carols] A20The bellman’s song (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20The bells of Aberdovey Shaw 4Below in the valley (Brahms) Blezzard A11Belshazzar’s feast Walton 9Ben Jonson’s carol (Boughton) [Carols] A20Benche ora piova (Landini) Lief A45Bendemeer’s stream Manney 2Benedic anima mea (Claudin de Sermisy) Petti A53Benedicite Vaughan Williams 9Benedicamus Domino Warlock 6

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Benedicite Deum caeli (Antoine de Longueval) Petti A53Benedictus Byrd 6, A31Benedictus Swann 6Benedictus Dominus Nielsen 5La berceuse du petit Zébu Ibert 4Berger, secoue ton sommeil profond! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Berliner Messe Pärt 9Berliner Messe: Credo Pärt 9Beside Thy cradle here I stand (Bach) [Carols] A22Bethlehem Geehl 7Bethlehem Maunder 9Bethlehem (Gounod) [Carols] A20Bethlehem Down Warlock 6Bethlehem’s babe Ratcliffe 6Betty Botter Wilkinson 4Il bianco e dolce cigno (Arcadelt) Harman A26Il bianco e dolce cigno (Arcadelt) Roche A55Bide with us Bach 9Bingo Wilson 2The birds (Shaw) [Carols] A20Birjina gaztettobat zegoen (Bordes) [Carols] A21A birthday Graves 4Black sheep (Rutter) Rutter A57The blacksmith (Schumann) Blezzard A11Blake’s cradle song (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20La blanche neige Poulenc 1Bleib bei uns Bach 9Bless this house Brahe 4Blessed are the pure in heart (Davies) [Anthems] A3Blessed are they that mourn (Brahms) [Anthems] A3Blessed are thou, Mary Harley 8Blessed be that maid Marie (Wood) [Carols] A21, A23Blessed be that maid Mary (Halsey) [Carols] A17Blessed be that maid Mary (Willcocks) Carols A13Blessed be the God and Father Wesley 6, A3, A4Blessed be the Lord for his land (Holman) Harvest 5Blessed be the Lod God (Amner) [Anthems] A6Blessed is he Hassler 8Blessed is he that considereth (Wise) [Anthems] A4The blessed son of God (Vaughan Williams) Carols A13The blessings of Mary (Terry) [Carols] A21Blest are the pure in heart (Davies) [Anthems] A4Blest Mary wanders through the thorn (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Blest pair of sirens Parry 2Blind love (Farnaby) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33Blow away the morning dew Graves 4Blow the wind southerly Appleby/Fowler A7Blow the wind southerly Clements 4The blue bird Stanford 1, 2, 4, A27The blue Danube waltz Strauss 4

Blue moon (Rodgers) Blackwell/Carter A10The Blue Peter Rowley 1The boar’s head carol Summerly 5The boar’s head carol (Fyfe) [Anthems] A21The boar’s head carol (HAC) [Carols] A22The boar’s head carol (Poston) Carols A13Boar’s head carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20The boar’s head in hand bear I (HAC) [Carols] A22A boat, a boat Simpson A60

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The boat sails away Rowley 3Bobby Shaftoe Rowley 4Bobby Shaftoe Whittaker 2Bobby Shaftoe Willcocks 1, A57Bogoroditsye Dyevo (Rachmaninov) Rutter A56The bold Grenadier Rutter 1Bolera Sevillanas Neaume 4Bo-peep Gardner 2Born a king Lloyd Webber 9Born free Barry 4Botany Bay Appleby/Fowler A8Bourrée for Bach Bach 4Bow down Thine ear, O Lord (Arensky) [Anthems] A3A boy is born in Bethlehem (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21A boy is born in Bethlehem (Praetorius) [Carols] A21A boy was born (Britten) Carols A13Braid the raven hair Sullivan 4, A65Brazilian psalm Berger 6Bread of heaven German 6Break forth, O beautious heavenly light Bach 6, A22Breath soft, ye winds (Webbe) Johnson A44Bridal chorus, from Lohengrin (Wagner) Rutter A59Bidesmaids’ chorus Sullivan A65Bridesmaids’ chorus (Sullivan) Appleby/Fowler A8Brigg Fair Grainger 2Brightest and best Bissell A9Brightest and best of the sons of morning (Bach) [Carols] A23Bring the laurels, bring the bays (Handel) Holst A28Bring us in good ale Foster 5The British Grenadiers Rutter 1Breezy Bach Bach, J.S. 2, 4The briery bush Poston 11Brigg Fair (Grainger) Rutter A58Brightest and best of the sons of the morning (Thrupp) [Carols] A22Brightly dawns our wedding day Sullivan 2Brindisi, from La traviata (Verdi) Rutter A59 A British tar Sullivan A64Brockes Passion Handel 9Brother, come and dance with me Humperdinck 4Brother James’s air Bain 6, 8Brunette (Stockem) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41The builders (Shaw) [Carols] A20Buon’ giorno, signorine! Sullivan A64Bushes and briars (James) Rutter A57The butterfly Jenkins 4Butterfly Schumann 4By and by Tippett 5By and by (Chilcott) Spirituals A63By popular request Allwood 1

Ca’ the yowes (Vaughan Williams) Rutter A58The cachucha Sullivan 2The call Vaughan Williams 1The call (Smith) [Carols] A23Call to remembrance (Farrant) [Anthems] A3, A4, A5, A6Calme des nuits (Saint-Saëns) Brown 1Calypso carol Graves 6Camilla fair tripped o’er the plain Bateson 2The Campbells are comin’ Smith A61Candle in the wind John 2, 4

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Candlelight carol Rutter 8Candlemas Eve (Shaw) [Carols] A20Candlemas Eve carol (Pettman) [Carols] A23Canite tuba (Guerrero) Petti A54Canite tuba (Palestrina) Petti A50Canon for three choirs (Mozart) [Carols] A19Canon 2 in 1 (Josquin Desprez) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Canonic duo Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Canonic duo (Licino) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32El cant des ocells (Ribo) [Carols] A19Cantata Europa Palmer 9Cantata No.4 Bach 9Cantata No.6 Bach 9Cantata No.11 Bach 9Cantata No.21 Bach 9Cantata No.22 Bach 9Cantata No.48 Bach 9Cantata No.61 Bach 9Cantata No.67 Bach 9Cantata No.68 Bach 9Cantata No.80 Bach 9Cantata No.105 Bach 9Cantata No.106 Bach 9Cantata No.122 Bach 9Cantata No.140 Bach 9Cantata No.147 Bach 9Cantata No.150 Bach 9Cantata No.191 Bach 9Cantate Domino (Monteverdi) Rutter A56Cantate Domino (Pitoni) Anthems A 2 ,

A4Cantate Domino canticum novum Pärt 6Cantemus Domino Delalande 6The Canterbury pilgrims Dyson 9Cantique de Jean Racine Fauré 6, A56Cantique de Noel Adam 6, 8Captain Noah and his floating zoo Flanders/Horovitz 2, 4Cargoes Gardiner 2Carmen Bizet 10Carmina Burana Orff 9The carnal and the crane Kelly 5The carnal and the crane (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Caro mea (Gascogne) Petti A53Carol for Christmas Eve Lethbridge 7Carol, gently carol Gibbs 5A carol of adoration (Pettman) [Carols] A23Carol of beauty (Shaw) [Carols] A20Carol of service (Shaw) [Carols] A20Carol of the Advent (Shaw) [Carols] A20

Carol of the bagpipers (Routley) [Carols] A23Carol of the birds (James) [Carols] A23Carol of the Christ-child (Riley) [Carols] A19Carol of the exodus (Wood) [Carols] A23Carol of the kingdom (Shaw) [Carols] A20Carol of the sun Blake 8Carol of the Wise Men Lethbridge 7Carol, with lullaby (Tate) Carols A13Carols for choirs 1 (Jacques/Willcocks) [Carols] 5Carols for choirs 2 (Willcocks/Rutter) [Carols] 5

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Carols of the Westcountry (Court) Carols 5Carols of West Somerset (Court) Carols 5Carousel Rodgers 11Cast thy burden upon the Lord (Mendelssohn) [Anthems] A3Caux carol (Petrocokino) [Carols] A22Cavalleria Rusticana Mascagni 10Ce jour de l’an (Dufay) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Ce matin j’ai rencontré le train (Bizet) [Carols] A21Ce n’est pas jeu Thomas 1Ce rondelet (Rezon) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Cease sorrows now (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29The cedar of Lebanon (Routley) [Carols] A23Ceremonies for Christmas [Carols] A23A ceremony of carols Britten 6, 8C’est la petit’ fill’ du prince Poulenc 1A Celtic lullaby Curwin 4Chairs to mend Simpson A60Change me, O heav’ns (Wilbye) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33Change then, for lo she changeth (Holborne) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Chanson de l’aveine Cockshott 4Chansons Françaises Poulenc 1Chanticleer (Shaw) [Carols] A20Charlie is my darling Smith A61Cherry ripe Horn 2, 4Cherry ripe Roberton 4The cherry tree carol (Sharp) [Carols] A21The cherry tree carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20The cherry tree carol (Terry) [Carols] A21, A23The cherry tree carol (Willcocks) Carols A14The cherry tree carol (Wishart) [Carols] A17The cherubic hymn (Glinka) Rutter A56Cherubim song Tchaikovsky 5Chester book of motets Petti 5Chester carol (Routley) [Carols] A23Chi salirà per me (Wert) Roche A55Chi vuol’ udir’ Marenzio A47Child in the manger (Routley) [Carols] A23A child is born in Bethlehem (Scheidt) Carols A14A child my choice (Terry) [Carols] A23A child this day (Shaw) [Carols] A20A child this day is born [Carols] A23A child this day is born (Barlow) [Carols] A17A child this day is born (Reed) [Carols] A22The childhood of Christ Berlioz 9A childing slept (Thiman) [Carols] A23Children’s song of the Nativity (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Chillingham Stanford 1Ching-a-ring Chaw Copland 2

Chor der Engel (Schubert) Blezzard A11The choral art Lief 5Choral dance No.17 (Polovtsian dance) Borodin 2Choral dances from Gloriana Britten 2The choral fantasia Beethoven 2Choral fantasia on Faust Gounod 2Chorus of enchanted islanders, from Alcina (Handel) Rutter A59Chorus of Hebrew slaves, from Nabucco Verdi 1, A59Chorus of peasant girls, from Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky) Rutter A59Chorus of Scottish refugees, from Macbeth (Verdi) Rutter A59 Chorus of wedding guests, from Lucia di Lammermoor

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(Donizetti) Rutter A59Choruses Schumann 1Choruses from Il Trovatore, Nabucco and Aida Verdi 1Christ in his garden Tchaikovsky 6Christ is born a child on earth! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Christ is born in Bethlehem (Armstrong) [Carols] A23Christ is born of maiden fair (Hitchcock) [Carols] A23Christ is now risen again (Routley) [Carols] A23Christ is risen (Geibel) [Carols] 5 Christ ist erstanden (Finck) Lief A46Christ lag in Todesbanden Bach 9Christ lay in death’s dark prison Bach 9Christ the Lord is risen (Shaw) [Carols] A20Christ the Lord is risen today [Carols] A23Christ was born on Christmas Day (Routley) [Carols] A23Christ, whose glory fills the skies Walker 6Christ, whose glory fills the skies (Armstrong) [Anthems] A3The Christ-child lay (Terry) [Carols] A23Christbaum (Cornelius) [Carols] A20Christe adoremus te Monteverdi 6, A56 Christe qui lux es (White) Petti A52Christians, awake! (Wainwright) [Carols] A21Christians, awake, salute the happy morn (Wainwright) [Carols] A22Christians, be joyful Wadely 6Christmas Somervell 9Christmas and Advent motets for 4 voices Petti 5Christmas and Advent motets for 5 voices Petti 5A Christmas antiphon (Wilson) [Carols] A19A Christmas cantata Bush 9A Christmas carol (Kodály) Carols A13Christmas choral collection Tavener 5Christmas cradle song (Sanger) [Carols] A22Christmas dance of the shepherds Kodály 8Christmas Day Holst 6Christmas Eve (Knudsen) [Carols] A23Christmas Eve (Shaw) [Carols] A20Christmas is coming (Davies) [Carols] A19, A22A Christmas legend Buck 8Christmas lullaby Rutter 6A Christmas lullaby (Curwin) [Carols] A23Christmas motets Rutter 5Christmas oratorio Bach 9Christmas oratorio Saint-Saëns 9A Christmas round Tavener 5The Christmas story Schütz 6, 8The Christmas tree (Cornelius) [Carols] A20Christmas vespers Monteverdi 6Christopher Robin is saying his prayers Fraser-Simson 4

Christus Mendelssohn 9Christus factus est Bruckner 6, A12, A56Christus factus est (Anerio) Rutter A56Christus vincit Macmillan 6Chumbara Martin 2The Church Anthem Book [Anthems] 5Cibavit Eos (Byrd) Petti A51Cielito Lindo (Tate) Appleby/Fowler A7A Clare benediction Rutter 6Claudy banks Holst A28Clean as the wind (Foulkes) [Carols] A23

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Clear and gentle stream Finzi 1Climb every mountain Rodgers 4Climb up, chillun, climb Barthelson 6Climbing over rocky mountain Sullivan A65Clorinda false (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 8 A36Close thine eyes Plumstead 2The cloud-capp’d towers Vaughan Williams 1, A62Clouds Boughton 4Cobbler, cobbler Simpson A60The cock doth crow Simpson A60The cock’s in the yard (Lully) Holst A28Il cocodrillo geme (Vecchi) Roche A55Coelos ascendit hodie Stanford 5C-O-F-F-E-E Simpson A60Cold December’s winds were stilled (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Com’ esser può che sì contrari effetti (Taglia) Roche A55Come again! sweet love Dowland 4Come, all ye shepherds (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Come all you worthy gentlemen (HAC) [Carols] A22Come and thank Him Bach 6Come, angels, come! from heaven, appear! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Come away, sweet love (Greaves) Oxford A48Come, behold the blissful morning [Carols] 5Come, Christians, praise your Maker’s goodness (Neumark) Harvest 5Come down, O Love divine (Harris) [Anthems] A4Come, ever-smiling liberty (Handel) Appleby/Fowler A8 Come, follow Simpson A60Come follow me Simpson A60Come, gentle swains (Cavendish) Oxford A48Come, good people, let us sing [Carols] A23Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire (Attwood) [Anthems] A3, A4Come, Jesus, come Bach 6Come, lasses and lads Thiman 3Come leave your sheep (Rutter) Carols A14Come, let us all this day (Bach) Graves 8Come, let us all with heart and voice (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Come let us join the roundelay Beale 2Come let us sing Dvorak 2Come live with me (Bennett) Hillier A27Come, love we God! [Carols] A20Come, love we God! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Come lovers follow me (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 8 A36Come, O Creator Spirit, come (Noble) [Anthems] A3Come, pretty wag, and sing Parry 2Come, redeemer of our race Bach 9Come, sable night (Ward) Oxford A48Come, see what pleasures (Elliot) Johnson A43

Come sirrah Jack ho (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Come, sirrah Jack, ho! (Weelkes) Oxford A48Come, sleep Gibbs 2Come, Thou Holy Paraclete (Ley) [Anthems] A3Come, Thou Holy Spirit, come (Ley) [Anthems] A3Come, Thou long-expected Jesus (Court) Carols A16Come, thou redeemer of the earth (Praetorius) [Carols]. A15Come, thou redeemer of the earth (Willcocks) Carols A14Come to Bethlehem Warlock 8Come to the fair Martin 2, 4Come, tune your cheerful voice (Pickard-Cambridge) [Carols] A23Come with hearts afire (Terry) [Carols] A23

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Come with torches, Jeanette, Isabella! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Come, ye faithful Hall 6Come, ye faithful (Thatcher) [Anthems] A4Come, ye thankful people (Routley) [Carols] A23Come ye with joyfulness (Pitoni) Anthems A2Come ye sons of art Purcell 2, 4Comes a train of little ladies Sullivan 4, A65Comfort, O Lord, the soul of Thy servant (Crotch) [Anthems] A3, A4Comin’ thro’ the rye Rimbault 2The coming of our King (Rutter) [Carols] 5Communion Service in D Leighton 6Complaint of the absence of her love being upon the sea Hewitt-Jones 1Complete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.1 Poulenc 1Complete music for unaccompanied chorus: vol.2 Poulenc 5Con bracchi assai (Piero) Lief A45Confidence in God (Wolf) Blezzard A11Confirma hoc Deus (Byrd) Petti A52Confitebor Wesley 9Congaudeat (Shaw) [Carols] A20Construe my meaning (Farnaby) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33Consture my meaning (Farnaby) Oxford A48Contenez vous (Certon) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32The continental (Conrad) Blackwell/Carter A10Contraponto bestiale Banchieri 2Corde natus ex Parentis [Carols] A21Coronation anthems Handel 5Coronation Mass Mozart 9Coronation scene, from Boris Godunov (Mussorgsky) Rutter A59Coronation Te Deum Walton 6Corydon, arise! Stanford 1Corydon would kiss her then East 4Count your blessings Morgan 2, 4Country gardens Sharp 2, 4Courons à la fête (Shaw) [Carols] A20Coventry carol Carols A13, A21Coventry carol [Carols] A22Coventry carol Summerly 5Coventry carol (Leighton) [Carols] A19Coventry carol (Terry) [Carols] A23The Coventry carol (Rose) [Carols] A17Coventry carol (Shaw) Carols A13, A19, A20Coverdale’s carol (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Cowboy carol Broadhurst 6, A18, A22Crabbed age and youth Gardner 1The cradle (Shaw) [Carols] A20Cradle song Brahms 4Cradle song Byrd 4

A cradle song Davies 4Cradle song (Schubert) Holst A28The creation Haydn 9Creation Mass Haydn 9Creation’s hymn Beethoven 6Creator of the starry height (MacWilliam) [Carols] A23Credo Pärt 9Credo (Dufay) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Credo (Legrant) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Credo (Obrecht) Lief A46Crescent moon Noble 4Crimond Grant 6

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The crown of roses (Tchaikovsky) [Carols] A20Crucifixion Kelly 9The crucifixion Stainer 9Crucifixus (Gardane) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Crucifixus à 8 Lotti 6, A56Crucifixus Pro Nobis Leighton 9Crudele acerba Marenzio A47Crudele acerba (Rore) Roche A55Cruel, you pull away too soon Morley 4Crux fidelis (John IV) [Anthems] A4Crux fidelis (John IV) Rutter A56The cuckoo Appleby/Fowler A7The cuckoo Goodchild 4The cuckoo Holst A28The cuckoo Rutter 1The cuckoo, the nightingale and the donkey Mahler 4Cunctipotens genitor Lief A45

Da qual sfera del ciel fra noi discense Frescobaldi 1Da unten im Tale (Brahms) Blezzard A11Daffodils Thiman 4Dainty fine bird Gibbons 2, 4, A39, A48The dam busters march Coates 2Dame lend me Simpson A60The dance Elgar 2, 4Dance to your daddie Poston 4Dance to your daddie Roberton 4The dancer Rossini 4The dancing partner Graves 4Dancing-song Kodaly 4The Daniel jazz Chappell 9Dans cette étable (Gounod) [Carols] A20, A22, A23Dans cette étable (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Dans des chantiers Bissell A9La danza Rossini 2, 4Dapoi che su’l fiorire Gabrieli A24The dark eyed sailor Vaughan Williams 1Dark is the even (Terry) [Carols] A23Dark is the night Kelly 5Dark the night (Jones) [Carols] A20The darkest hour Moore 9The darkest midnight in December (Sharp) [Carols] A21Dark’ning night the land doth cover (Bourgeois) [Anthems] A3Dashing away with the smoothing iron Ritchie 1Dashing away with the smoothing iron Rutter 1, A57The dashing white sergeant Roberton 2, 4

Daughters of Zion (Mendelssohn) [Anthems] A3David’s lament for Jonathan (Weelkes) [Anthems] A6Dawn carol Williamson 6, A19Day break Rheinberger 4The day-dawn of gladness (Lowden) [Carols] 5The day draws on with golden light (Bairstow) [Anthems] A3, A4De matin ai rescountra lou trin (Bizet) [Carols] A21De tous biens pleine (Ghizeghem) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Dear Liza Rubbra 4Dear Lord and Father of mankind Parry 6Dear love, be not unkind (Dering) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30Dear, may so other (Hilton) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29The dear Saxon Handel 10

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Death and sleep (Haydn) Holst A28Death hath deprived me (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 6 A34Deba contre mes debateurs Bissell A9Deck the hall (Routley) [Carols] A23Deck the hall (Willcocks) Carols A14Deck the hall with boughs of holly (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Declare His honour (Purcell) [Anthems] A3The decree (Shaw) [Carols] A20Deep in my soul Elgar 2Deep in the shady forest Handel 4Deep purple (Rose) Blackwell/Carter A10Deep river Burleigh 6, 8Deep river Roberton 8Deep river Tippett 5Deep river Trant 6Deep river (Hart) Spirituals A63Deep water Jack Rowley 1Dein Herzlein mild (Brahms) Blezzard A11Dem dunkeln Schoss der heilgen Erde (Brahms) Blezzard A11Deo gratias (Byrd) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30Departure (Mendelssohn) Hillier A27Derry ding ding dason Holst A28El desembre congelat (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21The desert song Romberg 11Dettingen Te Deum Handel 9Deutsche Messe Schubert 9Eine deutsches Requiem Brahms 9Devon O Devon Stanford 1Devotion (Gibbs) Spicer A62Diane Rapee/Pollack 2Diaphenia Stanford 1, 2, 4Didn’t it rain Neaum 8Didn’t it rain (Chilcott) Spirituals A63Didn’t my Lord deliver Daniel Berkowitz 6Didn’t my Lord deliver Daniel? (Hart) Spirituals A63Dido’s lament, and final chorus, from Dido and Aeneas

(Purcell) Rutter A59Dies Sanctificatus (Palestrina) Petti A49Dieu! qui’il la fait bon regarder Debussy 1Ding dong Simpson A60Ding-dong, ding (Woodward) [Carols] A19, A21Ding! Dong! Merrily on high Geehl 8Ding! dong! merrily on high (Arbeau) [Carols] A21Ding dong! merrily on high (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19Ding dong! merrily on high (Pope) [Carols] A19

Ding dong! Merrily on high (Willcocks) Carols A14Ding dong! merrily on high (Williamson) [Carols] A17Ding dong! Merrily on high (Wood) Carols A 1 3 ,

A 2 2 ,A23

Dirge for Fidele Vaughan Williams 4Dirge for the faithful lover (Benedict) Hillier A27Dissi a l’amata mia (Marenzio) Roche A55Dit le bourguignon Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Dives and Lazarus (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Division on Gardane’s ‘Crucifixus’ (after Ortiz) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Dixit Dominus Handel 6Dixit Dominus Scarlatti 6Dixit Maria (Hassler) Petti A49

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Dixit Maria (Hassler) Rutter A56Do you not know? (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Do-re-mi Rodgers 4Doctor Foster Hughes 2Doh, doh’, soh, lah Simpson A60Doh, ray, me, fah Simpson A60Il dolce sonno Gabrieli A24Dolcissima mia vita Gesualdo 2, A25Dolorosi martir (Monte) Roche A55Domaredansen Hallberg 2Domine, exaudi Gabrieli 6Dominus regit me Nielsen 5Don Giovanni Mozart 10Dona nobis pacem Vaughan Williams 9Donkey plod and Mary ride (Thiman) [Carols] A19Donkey riding (Clements) Appleby/Fowler A8Donnybrook Fair Holst A28Don’t leave me Bartok 4Dormi Jesu Bullock 8Dormi, Jesu (Aston) [Carols] A17Dormite, begli occhi Rossi 4Dormy, dormy dormouse Simpson A60Dostoino yest (Tchaikovsky) Rutter A56Down by the Sally Gardens Rutter 1Down by the Sally Gardens Vine 2Down by the Sally Gardens Woodgate 4Down by the water Simpson A60Down came an angel Bissell A9Down in the forest Dvorak 2Down in the glen Gordon 2Down in yon forest Carter 6Down in yon forest (Reed) [Carols] A22Down in yon forest (Rutter) Carols A14Down in yon forest (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Down in yon forest there stands a hall (Routley) [Carols] A23Drake’s drum Stanford 1Draw on sweet night Wilbye 2, A38, A48The dream of Gerontius Elgar 9Dream of Olwen Williams 2Dream tryst (Holst) Spicer A62Dreams of the sea Hewitt-Jones 1Drink to me only Geehl 2Drink to me only Graves 4Drink to me only Willcocks 1Drink to me only with thine eyes Cashmore 4Drop, drop, slow tears (Gibbons) [Anthems] A4

Du bist wie eine Blume (Bruckner) Blezzard A11Duet for two cats Rossini 4Dum transisset (Johnson) Petti A51Dum transisset Sabbatum Taverner 6D’un si bel foco (Wert) Harman A26Dunque il comun poter Gabrieli A24Duo (Tasso) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Duo Seraphim Guerrero 6Dur’ è ‘l partito (Festa) Roche A55During music Bush 2Dutch carol (Röntgen) [Carols] A20

The ‘Earl of Salisbury’ carol Graves 6

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Early one morning Dunhill 2Early one morning Smith A61Early one morning Willcocks 1, A57Early one morning Woodgate 2The early part-songs, 1890-1891 Elgar 1Early Springtime (Mendelssohn) Blezzard A11Early to bed Simpson A60The earth is the Lord’s Boulanger 6Earthly friends (Shaw) [Carols] A20Earth’s joy Sargent 8, A18Easter Gibbs 6Easter Graves 8Easter Vaughan Williams 1Easter bells [Carols] 5Easter blossom Woodgate 8An Easter carol Thiman 8Easter carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20Easter eggs (Shaw) [Carols] A20Easter hymn, from Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) Rutter A59The Easter message (Geibel) [Carols] 5Easter parade Berlin 4An Easter song of praise Riemann 6Eastern monarchs (Naylor) [Carols] A17Ecce novum gaudium (Paget) [Carols]. A15Ecce puer (Naylor) [Carols] A17Ecce sacerdos Bruckner 6, A12Ecco, moriro dunque Gesualdo A25Ecco Virgo concipies (Isaac) Petti A49The echo Lassus 2Echo carol (Paget) [Carols]. A15Echoes (Sullivan) Hillier A27The echoes ring Simpson A60Das edle Herz (Bruckner) Blezzard A11Ego sum panis vivus (Esquivel) Petti A54Eheu! Sustulerunt dominum (Morley) [Anthems] A6Ei, du Lütte (Schoenberg) Blezzard A11Eia, Eia Graves 8Eia, Eia (Shaw) [Carols] A20Eight nursery rhymes Davies 2, 4Eighteen shining buttons Seiber 1Ein Kind ist uns geboren Schütz 6Eleanor Rigby Lennon 4Elijah Mendelssohn 9Elizabethan serenade Binge 2, 4The emigrant Gibbs 4

Emperor waltz Strauss 4En! natus est Emanuel (Praetorius) [Carols] A21En natus est Immanuel (Praetorius) [Carols] A23En passant par La Lorraine Falconer 4Enchanting song Bartok 4English romantic partsongs Hillier 1The English school for 4 voices Petti 5The English school for 5 voices Petti 5The entertainer Joplin 4Entre le bœuf et l’âne gris (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Entre le boeuf et l’ane gris (Routley) [Carols] A23Entrez-y tous en sureté (Rubbra) [Carols] A17An epitaph Gal 2

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Epitaph on a dormouse (Cooke) Johnson A44Er ist’s! (Franz) Blezzard A11The Erie Canal Cormier 4An Eriskay love lilt Arch 4An Eriskay love lilt Roberton 2Erlaube mir (Brahms) Blezzard A11Es gig ein Sämann aus, zu säen seinen Samen Schütz 6Es ist ein Reis entsprungen (Praetorius) [Carols] A21Es ist ein Roess entsprungen (Praetorius) [Carols] A21Es ist ein’ Ros’ (Praetorius) [Carols] A20Es ist ein’ Ros’ entsprungen [Carols] A22Es ist ein’ Ros’ entsprungen (Praetorius) [Carols] A23Es ist ein Schnee gefallen (Franz) Blezzard A11Es kommt ein Schiff [Carols] A20Esurientes (Dunstable) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Eternal Father, who didst all create (Holst) [Anthems] A3Ethereal spirit-voices (Cornelius) Blezzard A11Euge caeli (Tallis) Petti A51European sacred music Rutter 5Eve, my sweet Kodaly 4Evening bells Simpson A60Evening grey Simpson A60Evening hymn Gardiner 6Evening hymn (Gardiner) [Anthems] A4The evening hymn (of King Charles I) Ley 6Evening music Appleby/Fowler A8Evening prayer Humperdinck 8The evening primrose. Britten 1Evening song Ireland 4Evening song Kodály 6, 8Ev’ry time I feel the Spirit (Chilcott) Spirituals A63Exaudi Deus (Lassus) Rutter A56Expectans expectavi Wood 6Exspectatio justorum (Lassus) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Exsultate Deo (Palestrina) Rutter A56Exsultate iusti in Domino De Padilla 6 Exsultate jubilate Mozart 6Exsultate justi (Viadana) Rutter A56Exsurge, Domine Byrd 6Exultate Deo Poulenc 5E-xu-zi-nho Kubik 2Eyes dear, joy of my heart Gesualdo 2The eyes of all wait on Thee Elvey 6

Fa la la (Mozart) Holst A28Factum est silentium (Dering) [Anthems] A5The fader of heven Davies 8Fain would I change that note Vaughan Williams 4Fair daffodils Thiman 2Fair is the rose (Gibbons) Invitation to madrigals, 11 A39The fair maid of Amsterdam (Gibbs) Appleby/Fowler A8Fair nymphs (Farmer) Invitation to madrigals, 7 A35, A48Fair Phyllis I saw Farmer 2, A30, A48Fairest evening Offenbach 4Fairy queen’s wedding Austin 4Fairy tale Seiber 1Faithful Johnny (Byrt) Rutter A58Falan-tiding (Shaw) [Carols] A20A fall of snow (Franz) Blezzard A11

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Falling in love with love Rodgers 4Falstaff Verdi 10A fanfare for Christmas (Wells) [Carols] A19Fanfare: Gloria in excelsis Deo Shaw 6, A23Fantasia (Galilei) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Fantasia (Gastoldi) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Fantasia (Nenna) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Fantasia (Vecchi) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Fantasia on Christmas carols Vaughan Williams 6Far away, what splendour comes this way? (Bizet) [Carols] A21Fare thee well, my dearest dear (Monelle) Appleby/Fowler A8Farewell Stanford 1Farewell, dear love (Jones) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30Farewell, Manchester Thiman 3Farewell to the forest (Mendelssohn) Blezzard A11Faria Sabor 4Farmers’ carol (Petrocokino) [Carols] A22Fascinating rhythm Gershwin 2Father of mercies, God of love West 6Faust Gounod 10Faust (choral fantasia) Gounod 2Faust: soldiers’ chorus Gounod 2Fear no more the heat of the sun Gardner 1Feasting I watch Elgar 2Felici d’Adria Gabrieli A24Fest- und Gedenksprüche Brahms 6Fesans raijouissance (Shaw) [Carols] A20Ein feste Burg Bach 9Festival carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20Festival Te Deum Britten 6Festival Te Deum Vaughan Williams 6Der feuerreiter Wolf 2Der Fichtenbaum (Cornelius) Blezzard A11Fiddle-dee Kodaly 4Fiddler on the roof Bock 11Fie on sinful fantasy Shearing 1The fields abroad (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 8 A36The fields of snow (Paget) [Carols]. A15Files a marier (Binchois) Lief A45Fine knacks for ladies (Dowland) Bissell A9The fir tree (Cornelius) Blezzard A11Fire! Fire! Morley 2, A36The fire-raider Wolf 2The first Christmas (Fricker) [Carols] A17The first day of Christmas (Reed) [Carols] A22The first good joy that Mary had (HAC) [Carols] A22First Mass in C Mozart 9The first Nowell [Carols] A22The first Nowell Vaughan Williams 9The first Nowell Woodgate 7The first Nowell (Gardner) [Carols] A17The first Nowell (Shaw) [Carols] A20The first Nowell (Stainer) [Carols] A19, A21, A23The first Nowell (Willcocks) Carols A13A first round book Simpson 1Firsts and seconds First 3Fisherman’s night song Jacques 4The fishermen of England Phillips 2Five carols Bennett 6

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Five English folk songs Vaughan Williams 1Five eyes Gibbs 4Five folk-songs Willcocks 1Five flower songs Britten 1Five mystical songs Vaughan Williams 1Five negro spirituals from A child of our time Tippett 5Five psalms Le Fleming 5Five Tudor portraits Vaughan Williams 9Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Die Fledermaus Strauss 10Die Fledermaus: vocal selections Strauss 2Fleeting love Martini 4A Flemish carol Graves 8Les fleurs et les arbres (Saint-Saëns) Brown 1Flemish carol (Röntgen) [Carols] A20Flocks in pastures green abiding Bach, J.S. 2Flora gave me fairest flowers Wilbye 2, A38, A48Flora now calleth forth each flow’r (Smith) Johnson A43Flow gently, sweet Afton Roberton 2Flower carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20The flower of Bethlehem Thiman 9The flowering manger Buck 8Fly not so fast (Ward) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31Fly not so fast (Ward) Shipp 3Fly, singing bird Elgar 4A folk-song sequence Thiman 3Folk-songs for choirs, 1 Rutter 1Folk-songs for choirs, 2 Rutter 1Folk songs of the four seasons Vaughan Williams 9Follow me, sweet love (East) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29For health and strength Simpson A60For joy of heart (Wood) [Carols] A23For me (Meredith) [Carols] 5For the beauty of the earth Rutter 8For the fallen Elgar 9For us a child Holst A28Die Forelle Schubert 4Forth in Thy name Wadely 8Forth to the meadows Schubert 2Fortunata per me felice aurora Frescobaldi 1Four anthems Tchaikovsky 5Four coronation anthems Handel 5Four negro spirituals Tate 7

Four part songs Gal 2Four sacred pieces Verdi 5Four Slovak folk-songs Bartok 2Four songs for sailors Dyson 2Four songs of innocence Davies 4The four winds Rowley 3Foweles in the frith Lief A45Francis Kindlemarsh’s carol (Gibbons) [Carols]. A15French chansons. Brown 1The French school for 4 voices Petti 5Frère Jacques Simpson A60The friendly beasts Gritton 8Friends and comrades Simpson A60The frog Newton 4The frog in the well Tate 4Fröhliche Fahrt (Wolf) Blezzard A11

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Frohlocket, ihr Völker auf Erden (Mendelssohn) Rutter 5From all that dwell below the skies (Walmisley) [Anthems] A3From heaven high (Routley) [Carols] A23From heaven winging (Ramsey) [Carols] A17From highest heaven I come to tell (Praetorius) [Carols] A21From lands that see the sun arise [Carols] A21From the Bavarian Highlands Elgar 2From the rising of the sun (Ouseley) Anthems A2Frühlingsglaube (Cornelius) Blezzard A11Frühzeitiger Frühling (Mendelssohn) Blezzard A11Full fathom five Hewitt-Jones 1Full fathom five Vaughan Williams 1, A62Full fathom five Wood 2, A27Full fatham five (Johnson) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31Fum, fum, fum (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19Funeral music of Queen Mary (1695) Purcell 5Funiculi, funicula Denza 4Der fur die Sunde der Welt gemartete und sterbende Jesus Handel 9Furry Day carol [Carols] A22Furry Day carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20Fyer, fyer! (Morley) Oxford A48

G&S for choirs Sullivan 1Gabriel, fram Heven-King [Carols] A21Gabriel, from heaven’s king (Warren) [Carols] A17Gabriel’s message (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19Gabriel’s message (Pettman) [Carols] A23Gabriel’s message (Rutter) [Carols] 5Gabriel’s message (Shaw) [Carols] A20Gabriel’s message (Willcocks) Carols A14Gabriel’s message does away (Terry) [Carols] A23A Gaelic blessing (Rutter) [Anthems] A4Gallery carol (Jacques) Carols A13A gallery carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20A gallery carol (Wells) [Carols] A19The gamut made easy Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32The garden of Jesus (Shaw) [Carols] A20Gather ye rosebuds Gardner 1Gaudeamus! (Paget) [Carols] 5Gaudeamus igitur Bissell A9Gaudete! [Carols] A21Gaudete Christus est natus Summerly 5Gavotte for Bach Bach, J.S. 2The gay highway Drummond 2Gebor’n ist uns ein Kindelein [Carols] A20The geisha Jones 10Geistliche Lied (Brahms) Rutter A56Gems of day (Shaw) [Carols] A20Gen Himmel aufgefahren ist (Shaw) [Carols] A20Gentil mareschal Thomas 1Gentle breezes, softly blow Strauss 4The gentle maiden Coleman 2The gentle sounding flute Rathbone 4German Mass Schubert 9German romantic partsongs. Blezzard 1German requiem Brahms 9Gershwin for girls Gershwin 4The ghosts’ high-noon! Sullivan A64Un giorno mi pregò (Willaert) Roche A55The gipsy (brown) Appleby/Fowler A8

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The gipsy baron Strauss 10Gipsy songs Brahms 2The girl from Ipanema (Jobim) Allwood A1The girl I left behind me Rutter 1The girl I left behind me Thiman 3The girl with buckles on her shoes Nelson 2, 4Girls and boys, come out to play Chambers 4Give almes of thy goods (Tye) Anthems A 2 ,

A5Give us the wings of faith Bullock 6Gloom enshrouded all creation Schubert 6Gloria Poulenc 6Gloria Rutter 6Gloria Vivaldi 9Gloria (Dunstable) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Gloria (Frye) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Gloria (Haydn) [Carols]. A15Gloria (Hugo of Lantins) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Gloria (Legrant) Lief A46Gloria (Ockeghem) Lief A46Gloria in excelsis Weelkes 6, A5Gloria in excelsis (Goudimel) Petti A53Gloria in excelsis Deo Bach 9Gloria in excelsis Deo Shaw 6, A23Gloria laus (Finck) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Gloria laus (Tye) Petti A51Gloriose confessor (Guerrero) Petti A54Glorious and powerful God (Stanford) [Anthems] A4Glory and praise Simpson A60Glory, love, and praise and honour (Ebeling) Harvest 5Glory to God in heights of heaven (Terry) [Carols] A23Glory to God on high (Ingalls) [Carols] A21Gloucestershire wassail Edwards 5Gloucestershire wassail Woodgate 7The Gloucestershire wassail (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21 Gloucestershire wassail (Vaughan Williams) Carols A13, A20Go down, Moses Jacob 6Go down, Moses Tippett 5Go heart Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Go no more to London Simpson A60Go, song of mine (Elgar) Hillier A27Go tell it on de mountains! Burleigh 6

Go tell it on the mountain (Fenner) [Carols] A21Go tell it on the mountains (Dijk) Spirituals A63Go to Joan Glover Simpson A60Go, wailing accents (Ward) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31God be in my head Davies 6, A3, A4God be in my head Graves 6God be in my head (Rutter) [Anthems] A4God be merciful unto us Ives 6God bless the master of this house [Carols] A22God bless the master of this house (Terry) [Carols] A23God in the highest heaven (Routley) [Carols] A23God is a spirit (Bennett) [Anthems] A3, A4God is ascended (Shaw) [Carols] A20God is gone up Finzi 6God is living, God is here (Bach) Anthems A2God is our hope and strength (Bach) Anthems A2God is with us Tavener 5

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The God of Abraham praise Watts 6The God of love my shepherd is Wesley 6God rest you merry, gentlemen (HAC) [Carols] A22God rest you merry, gentlemen (Joubert) [Carols] A17God rest you merry, gentlemen (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19God rest you merry, gentlemen (Sandys) [Carols] A21God rest you merry, gentlemen (Shaw) [Carols] A20God rest you merry, gentlemen (Stainer) [Carols] A21, A23God rest you merry, gentlemen (Willcocks) Carols A13God save the Queen Britten 6God save the Queen Elgar 6God save the Queen Holst A28God save the Queen Jacob 6God so loved the world Bach 9God so loved the world (Goss) [Anthems] A3, A4God’s blacksmith Kodaly 4God’s choir Overholt 6God’s dear son (Shaw) [Carols] A20God’s time is the best Bach 9Goin’ home Dvorak 2Goin’ home to God (Barnett) Spirituals A63The Goliath jazz Chappell 9The golden carol (Bendit) [Carols] A19The golden carol (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20The golden carol of the three kings [Carols] A23Golden cornfields Dvorak 2Golden mornings (Shaw) [Carols] A20Golden sheaves (Shaw) [Carols] A20Golden slumbers Jacob 4Golden slumbers Mitchell 2Golden slumbers kiss your eyes Moffat 4The gondoliers Sullivan 10Gone is Autumn’s kindly glow Simpson A60Good Christian men, rejoice [Carols] A22Good Christian men rejoice Cope 7Good Christian men, rejoice! (Bach) [Carols] A21Good Christian men, rejoice! (Praetorius) [Carols] A21Good Christian men, rejoice! (Stainer) [Carols] A21, A23Good Christian men, rejoice and sing (Layriz) [Carols] A23The good housewife Kodaly 4Good Joseph had a garden (Hitchcock) [Carols] A23

Good King Wenceslas (Jacques) Carols A13Good King Wenceslas (Reed) [Carols] A22Good King Wenceslas (Shaw) [Carols] A20Good King Wenceslas (Stainer) [Carols] A21Good King Wenceslas (Terry) [Carols] A23Good King Wenceslas (Williamson) [Carols] A17Good night Jones 4Good night Simpson A60Good old man Bissell A9Good people all, this Christmastime (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Goodnight sweetheart (Carter/Hundson) Allwood A1Good wine Moeran 1The goslings Bridge 2, 4De gospel train Tate 6The gospel train’s a-coming Trant 8The Gossoon and the Gaffer carol (Terry) [Carols] A23Gott ist mein Hirt (Schubert) Rutter A56Gottes Zeit is die allerbeste Zeit Bach 9

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Gottvertrauen (Wolf) Blezzard A11Das Grab (Schubert) Blezzard A11Grablied (Wolf) Blezzard A11Grand Dieu! Que de merveilles (Shaw) [Carols] A20Grand march from Aida Verdi 1Grant us Thy peace (Mendelssohn) [Anthems] A3The Grasmere carol Somervell 8Grat’ e benigma donna (Willaert) Roche A55The grave (Schubert) Blezzard A11A great and mighty wonder (Praetorius) Carols A13, A21Great Bacchus (Webbe) Johnson A43The great bells of Osney Simpson A60Great grandad Cormier 4The great oak tree Sullivan A64The Great Service Byrd 6Great Tom is cast Simpson A60Greater love hath no man Ireland 6Green grow’th the holly (Trefusis) [Carols] A20The green linnet Thiman 4The green thicket Rowley 1Greensleeves Byrt 2Greensleeves Holst A28Greensleeves Vaughan Williams 2, 4, A57, A62Greensleeves (HAC) [Carols] A22Greensleeves (Shaw) [Carols] A20Greeting Mendelssohn 4Greetings, good master (Routley) [Carols] A23Guillô, come, and Robin too (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Guillô, pran ton tamborin! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Gulls Blower 4Gush forth, my tears (Holborne) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31

H.M.S. Pinafore Sullivan 10Habanera, from Carmen (Bizet) Rutter A59Haec dies (Arcadelt) [Anthems] A4Haec dies (Byrd) [Anthems] A5, A6Hai, già mi disco loro Gesualdo A25 Hail! blessed Virgin Mary (Wood) Carols A14, A23Hail! bright Cecilia Purcell 9Hail, joyous Easter (Tullar) [Carols] 5Hail Mary, full of grace (Terry) [Carols] A23Hail, the blest morn! (Walker) [Carols] A21Hajej, nynej, Je�íšku (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Halleluja chorus Handel 6Halt’im Gedachtnis Jesum Christ Bach 9Hamba Lulu Brewer 6Hand in hand, with fairy grace (Cooke) Johnson A43The handsome butcher Seiber 1, 3Handsome Mirko Seiber 1Hansel and Gretel Humperdinck 10Happy, happy we (Handel) Holst A28Happy is he (Byrd) Holst A28Happy, o happy he Wilbye 2The happy wanderer Möller 4Hard by a crystal fountain (Morley) Oxford A48Hares on the mountain Holst 4Harmoniemesse Haydn 6Hark all ye lovely saints Weelkes 2, A48Hark! hark! the lark Gardner 1Hark! hark, the lark (Cooke) Johnson A44

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Hark, I hear Simpson A60Hark! the bells (Hauptmann) Holst A28Hark, the glad sound! (Davies) [Anthems] A3Hark! the herald angels sing (Mendelssohn) Carols A13, A14, A19,

A21, A22, A23The hart he loves Simpson A60The hart he loves the high wood Appleby/Fowler A7Harvest Festival music Harvest 6Harvest song Brahms 2Haste on, my joys! Finzi 1, A62 Haste thee, nymph Simpson A60Haste thee, nymph (Arnold) Appleby/Fowler A7Haste thee, O God (Batten) Anthems A2Hasten swiftly, hasten softly Kountz 8Hava nageela Goldman 4Have you any work Simpson A60Have you seen but a white lily grow? Southam 4The haven Stanford 1Hawaiian lullaby Sargent 2, A18Hayl, Mary, ful of grace [Carols] A21He is blessèd that cometh (Mozart) [Anthems] A3He is born the divine Christ child (Rutter) Carols A14He smiles within his cradle (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21He smiles within his cradle (Reed) [Carols] A22He that hath a pleasant face Hatton 2He that shall endure to the end (Mendelssohn) [Anthems] A3He that will Simpson A60He that will an ale-house keep Holst A28He who made the earth so fair [Carols] A21He who would valiant be Bissell A9Hear, Lord. Lord make haste to help us (Tchaikovsky) [Anthems] A3Hear my prayer Mendelssohn 6Hear my prayer, O Lord Purcell 6Hear my words, ye people Parry 6Hear the glad news today (Sweelinck) Rutter 5Hear the glad tidings (Paget) [Carols]. A15Heart and voice and all our being Bach 8Heaven above Seiber 1Heaven and earth Simpson A60

The heavenly aeroplane Rutter 8The heavens are telling Haydn 8The heavens declare the Creator’s glory (Beethoven) [Anthems] A3Heavenly bud Geehl 8The heavens are telling Haydn 6Hec dies (Leonin) Lief A45Hello young lovers Rodgers 4Hên wlâd fy nhadau (James) Holst A28Heigh ho Simpson A60Hence care, thou art too cruel (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 9 A37Hence care, thou art too cruel (Weelkes) Oxford A48Hence thou noisome serpent (Bach) [Anthems] A3Heraclitus Stanford 2, A27Herbstlied (Mendelssohn) Blezzard A11Here I go Simpson A60Here in a song Simpson A60Here in cool grot (Earl of Mornington) Johnson A44Here is joy for every age Holst A28Here is the little door (Howells) [Carols] A22Here we bring new water (Naylor) [Carols] A17

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Here we come a-wassailing (Bramley) [Carols] A21Here we come a-wassailing (Stainer) [Carols] A21Here, there and everywhere Lennon 4, A1Here we are at the risk of our lives (Sullivan) Appleby/Fowler A8Here we come a-piping Rowley 3Here we come a-wassailing (Routley) [Carols] A23Here we come a-wassailing (Rutter) [Carols] 5 ,

A14Hereford carol (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Herr, gehe nicht ins Gericht Bach 9Herr unser Herrscher Schütz 6Herrick’s carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20Herrick’s litany Roberton 2Herrick’s ode (Gibbs) [Carols] A20Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben Bach 9Hey diddle diddle House 2Hey Dorolot (Grétry) Holst A28Hey ho, the wind and the rain Shearing 1Hey ho, nobody at home Holst A28Hi how, nobody home Charles 2Hide not Thou Thy face from us (Farrant) [Anthems] A3, A4, A5, A6Hilariter (Shaw) [Carols] A20The hills Ireland 2, A62Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes Schütz 6Hinkin, winkin Holst A28Hip-hip Horatio Hurd 9Hippity-hoppity Kodaly 4Ho che aiuto (Cara) Lief A46Ho! every sleeper Simpson A60Hob y deri dando Holst A28Hodie Vaughan Williams 9Hodie Christus natus est Palestrina 6Hodie Christus natus est Poulenc 5Hodie Christus natus est (Marenzio) Petti A49Hodie Christus natus est (Palestrina) Rutter 5Hodie Christus natus est (Sweelinck) Petti A50Hodie Christus natus est (Sweelinck) Rutter 5Ho-la-hi Fiske 2, A7Hold in remembrance Jesus Christ Bach 9The holly and the ivy Boughton 6The holly and the ivy Cope 7The holly and the ivy (Britten) [Carols] A17The holly and the ivy (Davies) Carols A14The holly and the ivy (HAC) [Carols] A22The holly and the ivy (Jacques) Carols A13The holly and the ivy (Routley) [Carols] A23The holly and the ivy (Sharp) [Carols] A19, A21The holly and the ivy (Shaw) [Carols] A20The holy child Adams 9The holy child Martin 6, 8Holy child (Baughen) [Carols]. A15The holy city Adams 6The holy city Vaughan Williams 9Holy, holy, holy (Schubert) [Anthems] A3Holy, holy, holy (Tchaikovsky) [Anthems] A3, A4Holy is the true light (Harris) [Anthems] A4Holy Moses! Hazell 9The holy Son of God most high (Routley) [Carols] A23The holy well (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20The holy well (Widdicombe) [Carols] A23

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Home, sweet home (Bishop) Hillier A27Home-thoughts, from the sea Hewitt-Jones 1Homeward bound Stanford 1Honey pie (Lennon/McCartney) Allwood A1 Horrortorio Horovitz 9Hosanna to the Son of David Gibbons 6, A5, A6Hosanna to the Son of David Weelkes 6, A5Hosianna filio David Scheidt 6Hot cross buns (Webbe) Holst A28The hour glass Bennett 2The house of bread (Routley) [Carols] A23How beauteous are their feet Stanford 6How blessed are they Tchaikovsky 5How blest are thy children (Bach) Holst A28How brightly beams (Bach) [Carols] A20How brightly beams (Mendelssohn) [Carols] A20How brightly shines the morning star (Nicolai) [Carols]. A15How can the heart forget her? (Gibbs) Spicer A62How can the tree but waste Invitation to madrigals, 7 A35How far is it to Bethlehem Shaw 6How far is it to Bethlehem? (Routley) [Carols] A23How far is it to Bethlehem? (Willcocks) Carols A14How goodly are thy tents (Ouseley) Anthems A2How great delight (Tomkins) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29How happy I would be with either Holst A28How happy is he born and taught Gardner 1How lovely are Thy dwellings Brahms 6How lovely is Thine own dweeling place Schütz 6How many miles to Babylon? Rowley 3How merrily we live (East) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31How merrily we live (Este) Appleby/Fowler A7How soft upon the ev’ning air Dunhill 4, A19How sweet I roam’d Blower 4How sweet is love Paget 6, A15The humble tenant (Beale) Johnson A43Humming chorus, from Madama Butterfly (Puccini) Rutter A59Humming round (O’Hanrahan) Holst A28Humpty Dumpty Murrill 2

Hungarian dance No.6 Brahms 2The hunter’s sounding Simpson A60Huntsman’s chorus Holmes 2Huntsman’s song (Schumann) Blezzard A11Huntsmen’s chorus, from Der Freitschütz (Weber) Rutter A59Huron carol (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19Hussar Bartok 4Hurry now, you shepherds (Paget) [Carols]. A15Hush you, my baby (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19Hussars Seiber 1Hymn of Jesus Holst 6A hymn of praise Kidd 6Hymn of praise Mendelssohn 0Hymn to Diana Hand 4Hymn to St. Cecilia Britten 6Hymn to St. Stephen Kodály 6Hymn to the Trinity Tchaikovsky 6A hymn to the Virgin Britten 6Hymn to the Virgin (Tchaikovsky) Rutter A56Hymnus Paradisi Howells 9

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I am athirst Simpson A60I believe in Springtime Rutter 8I can give you the starlight Novello 4I could have danced all night Loewe 4I do like to be beside the seaside Glover-Kind 2I don’t want to get married Vené 4I foun’ my los’ sheep Roberton 6I got a robe Roberton 8I got a robe Tate 7I got a robe (Williams) Spirituals A63I got me flowers Vaughan Williams 1I got plenty o’ nuttin’ Gershwin 2I got rhythm Gershwin 2, A10I have a bonnet trimmed with blue Hughes 4I have a song to sing, O! Sullivan A64I have ere this time (Whythorne) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30I have loved flowers that fade Finzi 1I have twelve oxen Thiman 4I heard a maiden softly sing Gibbs 5I heard a voice (Tomkins) [Anthems] A5, A6I heard a voice from heaven (Goss) [Anthems] A3I know a flower (Praetorius) [Carols] A23I know a rose-tree springing [Carols] A22I know my soul hath power to know all things Parry 2, 5I know that my Redeemer lives (Bach) [Anthems] A3I know where I’m going Rutter 1I leave my heart in an English garden Davies 4I live, and yet methinks I do not breathe (Wilbye) Invitation to madrigals, 10 A38I love, alas, I love thee (Morley) Oxford A48I love all beautious things Le Fleming 4I love my love Holst 2, A58I love you so Lehar 4I must depart (Marenzio) Invitation to madrigals, 7 A35I praise the earth in beauty seen Hanson 5I praise the tender flower Finzi 1, A62I saw a maiden (Holst) [Carols] A21I saw a maiden (Pettman) Carols A14, A21, A23

I saw a maiden (Terry) [Carols] A21I sat down under His shadow (Bairstow) Anthems A2I saw three ships [Carols] A23I saw three ships Woodgate 7I saw three ships (Bramley) [Carols] A21I saw three ships (HAC) [Carols] A22I saw three ships (Humphris) [Carols] A19I saw three ships (Jacques) Carols A13I saw three ships (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19I saw three ships (Shaw) [Carols] A20I saw three ships (Stainer) [Carols] A21I saw three ships (Willcocks) Carols A13I should for grief and anguish (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32I sing of a maiden Cope 7I sing of a maiden Graves 8I sing of a maiden (Hadley) Carols A14I sing of a maiden (Shaw) [Carols] A20I sing of a maiden (Wells) [Carols] A19I sing of a mayden (Terry) [Carols] A23I sing the birth (Praetorius) [Carols] A23I sowed the seeds of love Holst 2I sowed the seeds of love Jacques 4

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I the angel am of God (Terry) [Carols] A23I vow to thee, my country (G. Holst) I. Holst A28I waited for the Lord Mendelssohn 8I wandered lonely as a cloud Thiman 4I want Jesus to walk with me (Williams) Spirituals A63I was glad when they said unto me Parry 6I whistle a happy tune Rodgers 2, 4I will give my love an apple Mullinar 2I will give my love an apple Ritchie 1I will give my love an apple Trant 4I will give you a paper of pins Holst A28I will give you the keys of heaven Sharpe 4I will lift up mine eyes Le Fleming 5I will sing with the spirit Rutter 8I wonder as I wander (Niles) [Carols] A21I would that my boundless love Mendelssohn 4I wrestle and pray Bach 6Ich elender Mensch, wer wird mich erlosen Bach 9Ich hatte viel Bekummernis Bach 9Ich weiss ein lieblich Engelspiel (Shaw) [Carols] A20I’d like to teach the world to sing (in perfect harmony) Backer 2, 4If Christ were born in Burnley (Leah) [Carols] A23If I can help somebody Androzzo 2, 4If it be love (Hilton) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31If love be blind (Bateson) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33If we believe that Jesus died (Goss) [Anthems] A3, A4If ye love me (Tallis) [Anthems] A3, A4, A5If ye would hear Shaw) [Carols] A20If ye would hear (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20If you trust Simpson A60Ikon of the Nativity Tavener 5Il est né, le divin enfant! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Il est né, le divin enfant (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19Il est né le divin enfant (Rutter) Carols A14Illuminare, Jerusalem Weir 6, A19I’m a shepherd born to sorrow Holst A28

I’m beginning to see the light (James et al.) Allwood A1Im Herbst (Brahms) Blezzard A11Im Vorübergehn (Loewe) Blezzard A11Immortal babe (Shaw) [Carols] A20Imperial Mass Haydn 9The impossible dream Leigh 2In a cavern, oxen trod [Carols] A23In a stable bare Gibbs 5In Autumn (Brahms) Blezzard A11In Bethlehem city (Terry) [Carols] A23In Bethlehem, that fair city (Shaw) [Carols] A20In der Marienkirche (Loewe) Blezzard A11In Derry Vale McNaught 4In dulci jubilo Buxtehude 6In dulci jubilo Cope 7In dulci jubilo Pearsall 6, A13, A19,

A22, A23In dulci jubilo Praetorius 6In dulci jubilo (Bach) [Carols] A20, A21, A28In dulci jubilo (Praetorius) [Carols] A21In dulci jubilo (Praetorius) Rutter 5In dulci jubilo (Scheidt) Rutter 5In dulci jubilo (Stainer) [Carols] A21

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In earth’s dark womb (Brahms) Blezzard A11In ev’ry place (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33In excelsis gloria (Brown) [Carols] A20In excelsis gloria (Paget) [Carols]. A15In excelsis gloria (Shaw) [Carols] A20In exitu Israel Wesley 6In festo natalis Domine Victoria 6In gentle murmurs (Handel) Holst A28In going to my naked bed (Edwards) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30In health and ease (Ward) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29In manus tuas (Shepherd) Petti A51In passing by (Loewe) Blezzard A11In praise of love Novello 2In praise of Mary Bush 6In praise of May (Ireland) Appleby/Fowler A8In praise of Neptune Ireland 2In pride of May (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 7 A35In resurrectione Lief A45In stiller Nacht (Brahms) Blezzard A11In summer’s cool shade (Arnold) Johnson A44In terra pax Finzi 6In that poor stable (Gounod) [Carols] A22In the bleak midwinter Darke 6, 8, A21In the bleak mid-winter (Holst) [Carols] A19, A21, A22,

A23In the bleak mid-winter (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19In the church of the Virgin Mary (Loewe) Blezzard A11In the midst of life Purcell 5In the mood Blackwell/Carter 1In the mood (Garland) Blackwell/Carter A10In the town (Shaw) [Carols] A20In the wilderness (Bainton) Spicer A62In these delightful pleasant groves Purcell 2In this hour of softened splendour Pinsuti 2, 4In this poor stable (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21

In those twelve days [Carols] A23In truth it is meet Tchaikovsky 5In un boschetto Marenzio A47In va dunque o crudele Gesualdo A25In Windsor Forest Vaughan Williams 9Incantations Kubik 2Infant holy (Hitchcock) [Carols] A23Infant holy (Rubbra) [Carols] A17Infant holy, Infant lowly (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Infant holy, infant lowly (Paget) [Carols]. A15Infant holy, infant lowly (Willcocks) Carols A13The infant King (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19The infant King (Pettman) [Carols] A23The infant King (Ratcliffe) [Carols] A17The infant King (Rutter) [Carols] 5The infant King (Willcocks) Carols A14Infinite light (Shaw) [Carols] A20Insanae et vanae curae Haydn 6Into this world of sorrow (Buck) [Anthems] A3Introduzione e Gloria in D major Vivaldi 9Inveni David Bruckner A12Invitation Lloyd Webber 4Invitation to madrigals 1-2, 5-11 Invitation 1Invitation to madrigals, 3-4 Invitation 3

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Invitation to medieval music 1-3 Invitation 1Invocation Kubik 2Io mi rivolgo indietro (Arcadelt) Roche A55Io mi son giovinetta (Ferrabosco) Harman A26Io partirò (Marenzio) Invitation to madrigals, 7 A35Io procaccio martir’ (Nola) Roche A55Io pur respiro? Gesualdo 2Io son’ Amore Marenzio A47Io tacerò Gesualdo A25Iolanthe Sullivan 10Irish carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20The Irish fiddler Veal 4Is it nothing to you? Ouseley 6, A3Is there a fair in Bethlehem? Graves 6Is you is or is you ain’t my baby? (Austin/Jordan) Allwood A1Isbruck, ich muss dich Lassen (Isaac) Lief A46The Isle of Mull Roberton 2Israel in Egypt Handel 9It came upon the midnight clear (Sullivan) Carols A13, A14, A21,

A22, A23It came upon the midnight clear (Willis) [Carols] A21, A22It is finished (Perrin) [Carols] A23It rains and it hails Holst A28It was a lover and his lass Bridge 2It was a lover and his lass Graves 4It was a lover and his lass Lane 4It was a lover and his lass Shearing 1It was a lover and his lass (Morley) Holst A28It was a lover and his lass (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31It was a maid of my country Holst A28It was in that train Ferguson 6It was midnight Rands 4Italian salad Genée 2Itine ò miei sospiri Gesualdo A25

It’s a grand night for singing Rodgers 2, 4It’s a rosebud in June Holst 4It’s time to say goodnight Hall 4I’vo piangendo Gabrieli A24Izhe kheruvimyi (Glinka) Rutter A56

Jack and Joan (Campian) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Jack Jintle Holst A28Jacob’s ladder (Routley) [Carols] A23Jacob’s ladder (Shaw) [Carols] A20Jägerlied (Schumann) Blezzard A11Janitor caeli (Ortiz) Petti A54January carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20Jauchzet dem Herrn (Schütz) Rutter A56J’ayme bien (Fontaine) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Je demande (Acourt) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Je ne vis oncques (Binchois) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Je sais, vierge Manger (Shaw) [Carols] A20Je voi douleur avenir Lief A45Jennie Jenkins Bissell A9Jeo hay en vos Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Jephte Carissimi 9Jephtha Handel 9The Jericho jazz Chappell 9Jerusalem Parry 2

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Jerusalem, O that thou had’st known Holst A28Jerusalem rejos for joy Weir 6Jesu dulcis memoria Summerly 5Jesu dulcis memoria (Victoria) [Anthems] A4Jesu, dulcis memoria (Victoria) Rutter A56 Jesu, Jesu, baby dear [Carols] A21Jesu, joy and treasure (Bach) [Anthems] A3Jesu, joy and treasure Buxtehude 9Jesu, joy of man’s desiring Bach 6, A3, A4Jesu, Lamb of God, Redeemer (Byrd) [Anthems] A3Jesu, Lamb of God, Redeemer (Mozart) [Anthems] A3Jesu, lead my footsteps ever (Bach) [Anthems] A3, A4Jesu, meine Freude Bach 9Jesu, meine Freude Buxtehude 9Jesu, son most sweet and dear Kelly 5Jesu, swete sone dere! (Maw) [Carols] A17Jesu! the very thought is sweet (Victoria) [Anthems] A3Jesu! the very thought is sweet (Wood) [Anthems] A3Jesu, the very thought of Thee (Bairstow) [Anthems] A3, A4Jesu, word of God incarnate Mozart 6, 8Jesus and the traders Kodály 6Jesus Christ the apple tree Poston 6Jesus Christus schwebt am Kreuze! Schubert 6Jesus, Jesus, rest your head (Warrell) [Carols] A19Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwolfe Bach 9Jesus of the manger (Shaw) [Carols] A20Jesus, who didst ever guide me Bach 6Jingle bells Charles 2Job (Shaw) [Carols] A20Job (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20John Brown’s body Smith A61John Cook’s little gray mare Gilbert 4John Peel Shaw 4

Jock o’Hazeldean Ritchie 1John Anderson (Schumann) Blezzard A11Johnny’s gone a-sailing Bissell A9Jolly, jolly Wat Foster 5Jonah-man jazz Hurd 9Joseph and Mary (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat Lloyd Webber 6, 8Joseph and the angel (Terry) Graves 8, A21, A23Joseph, being an aged man truly (Lloyd) [Carols] A21Joseph, being an aged man truly (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A21Joseph, dearest Joseph mine (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Joseph dearest, Joseph mine (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A22Joseph, Joseph Cope 7Joseph lieber, Joseph mein (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Joseph lieber, Joseph mein (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Joseph was an old man (Wishart) [Carols] A17Joshua fight de battle ob Jericho Tate 7Joshua fit the battle of Jericho (Barnett) Spirituals A63The journey of the Wise Men Lethbridge 7Joy in the gates Holst A28Joy in the gates Simpson A60Joy shall be yours in the morning (Fraser-Simson) [Carols] A19Joy to the world [Carols] A19Joy to the world! (Hermann) [Carols] A23Joy to the world (Holford) [Carols] A21Joy to the world (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19

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The joyful sounds of salvation (Terry) [Carols] A23The joys of Christmas (Paget) [Carols]. A15The joys of Christmas (Pettman) [Carols] A23Joys of Springtime Graves 4Joys seven (Shaw) [Carols] A20Jubilate Deo Britten 6Jubilate Deo (Grabrieli) Rutter A56Judas Maccabaeus Handel 9Judge me, O God (Mendelssohn) [Anthems] A3Just as the tide was flowing Vaughan Williams 1, 2Justorum animae Byrd 6, A5, A6, A52Justorum animae Lassus 6Justorum animae Stanford 5Justus cor suum tradet (Lassus) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32

Kaleenka Goldman 2Katalinka Kodaly 4The keel row Rutter 1The keel row (Byrt) Rutter A58The Kerry dance Molloy 4Ein Kind geborn zu Bethlehem (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Ein Kind deborn zu Bethlehem (Praetorius) [Carols] A21Ein Kindlein in der Wiegen (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Ein Kindlein in der Wiegen (Shaw) [Carols] A20King Arthur Purcell 10King Herod and the cock Kelly 5King Herod and the cock (Shaw) [Carols] A20King Jesus hath a garden (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19King Jesus hath a garden (Wood) Carols A13, A22King of glory, king of peace (Bach) [Anthems] A3, A4The King shall rejoice Handel 5The kingdom Elgar 9The kingdom (Shaw) [Carols] A20

The kings (Cornelius) [Carols] A20Kings in glory (Shaw) [Carols] A20Kings of Orient (Hopkins) [Carols] A20Kit and Tom Simpson A60Kleine Orgelmesse Haydn 9Komm, Jesu, komm Bach 6Kommet, ihr Hirten (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21 Die Könige (Cornelius) [Carols] A20Kookaburra sits Simpson A60Kyrie (Machaut) Lief A45Kyrie (Ockeghem) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Kyrie cunctipotens Lief A45

Ladies who chance Simpson A60Lady, come down Simpson A60Lady, come down and see Holst A28Lady, the birds right fairly (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 9 A37Lady, those eyes Morley 4, A31Lady, when I behold (Wilbye) Oxford A48Lady your eye Weelkes 2, A37Lady, your words do spite me (Wilbye) Invitation to madrigals, 7 A35Ladybird Kodaly 4Laetentur coeli Byrd 6, A5Lagrime d’amante al sepolcro dell’amata Monteverdi 2Laissez paître vos bêtes (Shaw) [Carols] A20The lake isle of Innisfree Herbert 4

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The lamentations of Jeremiah Tallis 6The lamb Graves 8The lamb Tavener 5, 6Lamb of God Morley 6The Lamb of God (Shaw) [Carols] A20Lamento d’Arianna Monteverdi 2Land of heart’s desire Nelson 4Land of hope and glory Elgar 2Land of our fathers (James) Holst A28The lark in the clear air Graves 4The lark in the clear air Rowley 2, 4The lark in the clear air Vine 2The lass of Richmond Hill Willcocks 1The last supper Thiman 9The Lake Isle of Innisfree Bantock 2Late in my rash accounting (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Laudate Deum (Purcell) Holst A28Laudate Dominum Mozart 6Laudate Dominum Rovetta 6Laudate Dominum (Sweelinck) Rutter A56Laudate nomen Domini (Tye) Anthems A 2 ,

A6Laudi alla vergine Verdi 5Laudibus in sanctis Byrd 6Lauds Dyson 5Laugh and be glad (Beethoven) Holst A28Laughing and weeping Schubert 4Laughing song Blower 4Laughing song Moore 4Laura (Raskin) Blackwell/Carter A10Lay a garland Pearsall 2, A27Lead me, Lord Wesley 6, A2, A3, A4Lead me to thy peaceful manger (Terry) [Carols] A23

The leather bottel Smith A61Leave, alas, this tormenting (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 8 A36Leave, alas, this tormenting (Morley) Oxford A48Legend (Tchaikovsky) Graves 8Legend (Christ in his garden) Tchaikovsky 6Legend of the Glass Mountain Rota 4Leggiardre ninfe (Marenzio) Harman A26Let all mortal flesh keep silence Bairstow 6Let all that are to mirth inclined (Terry) [Carols] A23Let all the people praise Thee, O God Shaw 6Let all the world in ev’ry corner sing Walton 6Let me, careless and unthoughtful (Linley) Johnson A43Let my prayer come up Blow 6, A2Let saints on earth in concert sing Thiman 6Let such (so fantastical)(Routley) [Carols] A23Let the fifes and the clarions Purcell 4Let the people praise Thee Brewer 6Let the people praise thee, O God Mathias 6Let the song be begun (Routley) [Carols] A23Let the voice of praise resound (Handl) Rutter 5Let the voice of praise resound (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Let the wind blow Simpson A60Let the world in every corner sing Vaughan Williams 6Let thy hand be strengthened Handel 5Let Thy merciful ears (Weelkes) [Anthems] A3Let thy merciful ears, O Lord (Mudd) [Anthems] A4, A5

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Let us all thank Simpson A60Let us now praise famous men (Vaughan Williams) [Anthems] A3, A4, A28Let us securely enter (Rubbra) [Carols] A17Let us wander Handel 4Let’s do it (Porter) Blackwell/Carter A10Let’s have a peal Simpson A60Libera me, Domine Bruckner 6Lie strewn the white flocks Bliss 9Liebesliederwalzer Brahms 2, 4Liebestraum Liszt 2Lift the strain of high thanksgiving Watkinson 6Lift thine eyes Mendelssohn 8Lift up your heads (Freylinghausen) [Carols] A23Lift up your heads, O ye gates (Mathias) Anthems A2Like as the hart desireth the waterbrooks Howells 6Like to a damask rose Elgar 4Li’l David, play on yo’ harp (Brown) Appleby/Fowler A7L’il Liza Jane Lawson 2L’il Liza Jane Murray 2Linden Lea Vaughan Williams 2, 4The linden tree (Roberts) [Carols] A17The linden tree carol (Jacques) Carols A13The linnet (Gluck) Holst A28Liquide perle (Sweelinck) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32List and learn Sullivan A65List! For the breeze (Goss) Hillier A27Listening Thiman 4A litany Walton 6Lit’le David play on yo’ harp Roberton 8Little admiral Stanford 1The little bell Simpson A60A little boy there is y-born Cope 7

A little child is y-born Copley 8A little child on the earth has been born (Reed) [Carols] A22The little cradle rocks tonight (Paget) [Carols]. A15Little donkey Boswell 8The little horses Copland 4Little Jack Horner Diack 2Little Jesus, sweetly sleep (Reed) [Carols] A22Little organ Mass Haydn 9Little Polly Flinders Diack 2, 4The little road to Bethlehem Head 8, A19The little stars (Cornelius) Blezzard A11Live with me and be my love Shearing 1The living Christ Kidd 6Lo! born is our Emmanuel (Praetorius) [Carols] A21Lo country sports (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33Lo, God is here (Jackson) Anthems A2Lo! he comes, an infant stranger (Madan) [Carols] A21Lo! he comes, with clouds descending (Madan) [Carols] A21Lo, how a rose e’er blooming Praetorius 4Lo, round the throne a glorious band Ley 6, A3, A4Lo! star-led chiefs Crotch 6, A3Lo! unto us a child is born (Gibbs-Smith) [Carols] A23The loadstars (Shield) Appleby/Fowler A7Lobet den Herrn Bach 6Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen Bach 9Lobgesang Mendelssohn 9The lobster quadrille Hand 4

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Loch Lomond Dunhill 2Lock up, fair lids (Peerson) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30Locus iste Bruckner 6, A4, A12,

A56London Town German 2London Waits (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19London Waits (Wood) [Carols] A19Londonderry air McNaught 4Londonderry air (Grainger) Rutter A57London’s burning Simpson A60The lonely of heart Nelson 4The long day closes Sullivan 2, 4, A27Long live Elizabeth German 4Long time ago Copland 2, 4Look on me in mercy Byrd 6The Lord at first did Adam make (Cooke) [Carols] A17The Lord at first did Adam make (Routley) [Carols] A23The Lord at first did Adam make (Willcocks) Carols A14The Lord be exalted and magnified (Cui) Rutter 5The Lord bless you and keep you Rutter 6Lord, enter not into judgement Bach 9Lord, for Thy tender mercy’s sake Hilton 6Lord, for thy tender mercy’s sake (Farrant) [Anthems] A4, A5Lord, for Thy tender mercy’s sake (school of Dr. Tye) [Anthems] A3Lord, give ear Gabrieli 6Lord, hear the poor Simpson A60The Lord is our strength Simpson A60Lord, I flee to Thee for refuge (Mendelssohn) [Anthems] A3Lord, I trust thee (Handel) Anthems A 2 ,

A4The Lord is my shepherd Goodall 6The Lord is my shepherd Le Fleming 5The Lord is my shepherd Rutter 6

The Lord is my shepherd Schubert 6, 8The Lord is my shepherd Stanford 6The Lord is my shepherd (Wesley) [Anthems] A3Lord, it belongs not to my care (Davies) [Anthems] A3Lord Jesus once was a child (Eastwood) [Carols] A17Lord, let me know mine end Parry 5The Lord, my pasture shall prepare Rose 5Lord, my soul doth thirst for Thee Bach 9Lord, my trust is in Thy mercy (Mendelssohn) [Anthems] A3Lord that descendedst, Holy Child (Gritton) Anthems A2Lord, Thou hast been our refuge Vaughan Williams 6Lord, when I think Simpson A60Lord, when the wise men came (Routley) [Carols] A23Lord, who hast made us for thine own Holst 6Lord, who shall dwell in Thy tabernacle Surplice 6The Lord’s prayer Graves 8The Lord’s Prayer Rose 5The Lord’s prayer (Arensky) Rutter A56The Lord’s prayer (Langdon) Bissell A9The Lord’s prayer (Stone) Anthems A2The lost chord Sullivan 2, 4Louis, Charles Simpson A60Love Elgar 1Love bade me welcome Vaughan Williams 1Love came down at Christmas (Hann) [Carols] A22Love came down at Christmas (Pettman) [Carols] A23

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Love changes everything Holst A28Love changes everything Lloyd Webber 4Love in May Lyell 4Love is a sickness Moeran 1 ,

A62Love is come again (Shaw) [Carols] A20Love is the fire (Bateson) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Love is the sweetest thing Noble 2Love not me for comely grace (Wilbye) Invitation to madrigals, 10 A38Love one another (Wesley) [Anthems] A3Love shooting (Dering) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33Love song waltzes Brahms 2Love took his bow and arrow (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 8 A36Love walked right in Gershwin 2Love will find out the way Gal 2Love will find out the way Holst A28Loveliest of trees Graves 4Lovely baby, Mary bore him (Terry) [Carols] A23The lover and his lass Moeran 4The lover’s ghost Vaughan Williams 1The lover’s return Graves 4The love-sick boy Sullivan A64Luci serene e chiare Gesualdo A25Luire Poulenc 1Lullaby Brahms 8Lullaby (Sargent) [Carols] A18Lullaby, my sweet little baby Byrd 2, A48Lullaby of birdland (Shearing) Allwood A1Lullay, lay, lay lay (Wishart) [Carols] 5Lullay, lulla, thou little tiny child Leighton 6Lullay my liking Holst 6, A19, A20,

A21, A22, A23Lullay my liking (Pettman) [Carols] A21Lullay my liking (Terry) [Carols] A21

Lullay, Thou little tiny child [Carols] A22Lully, lulla, thow littel tyne child [Carols] A21Lully, lullay, thou little tiny child (Rose) [Carols] A17A lute lullaby (Dowland) [Carols] A23Lute-book lullaby Edwards 5Lute-book lullaby (HAC) [Carols] A22Lute-book lullaby (Shaw) Carols A13, A20Lute-book lullaby (Thurlow) [Carols] A19Lux aeterna Lauridsen 9

Ma curly-headed babby Clutsam 4Ma mentr'io lasso (Rore) Roche A55Ma non s'andra (Landini) Lief A45Maa bonny lad Holst A28Macbeth Verdi 10Madonna 'l tuo bel viso (Verdelot) Roche A55Madrigal (Fauré) Brown 1Madrigals Frescobaldi 1Madrigals Gabrieli (Andrea) 1Madrigals Gesualdo 1Madrigals Gibbons 1Madrigals MarenzioMadrigals Morley 1Madrigals Weelkes 1Madrigals Wilbye 1

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Magi veniunt ab Oriente (non Papa) Petti A49The magic flute Mozart 10Magic, magic, magic Kubik 2The Magi’s journey Thiman 8The magnet and the churn Sullivan A64Magnificat Albinoni 6Magnificat Bach, C.P.E. 9Magnificat Bach, J.S. 9Magnificat Finzi 6Magnificat Pachelbel 6Magnificat Pärt 6Magnificat Pergolesi 9Magnificat Sammartini 6Magnificat Vivaldi 9Magnificat (Buxtehude) Rutter A56Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Kelly 6Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Shaw 6Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Stanford 6Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Sumsion 6Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Tavener 6Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Tomkins 6Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Walmsley 6Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Weelkes 6Magnificat (Cui) Rutter 5Magnificat in B flat major Stanford 6Magnificat octavi toni Vivanco 6Magnificat [primo] Monteverdi 6The maid of Llanwellyn Holmes 2Make a joyful noise unto the Lord Mathias 6Make-believe Kern 2Make we joy (Shaw) [Carols] A20Make we joy now in this fest (Terry) [Carols] A23Make we joy now in this fest (Walton) [Carols] A21

Make we merry Holst A28Make we merry (Shaw) [Carols] A20The Malcolm Sargent carol book [Carols] 5Mamble Blower 2Man is like the flow'r Simpson A60Man that is born of a woman Purcell 5, 6Man that is born of a woman (Wesley) [Anthems] A3Mandoline Debussy 4Mango walk Hosier 4Mankind’s solace (Spohr) Blezzard A11Manx spinning wheel song Foster 4Maranoa lullaby Loam 2March flowers. Britten 1March of the toreadors, from Carmen (Bizet) Rutter A59The march of the women Smyth 2Marching through Georgia(Work) Appleby/Fowler A8Marcho di Rei (Bizet) [Carols] A21Margoton va t’a l’iau Poulenc 1Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Maria Magdalene (Dulot) Petti A53Maria Wiegenlied Reger 8Marias Wallfahrt (Brahms) [Carols] A20Marias Wanderschaft (Shaw) [Carols] A20Mariazellermesse Haydn 9Marie Poulenc 1Mark where the bee Simpson A60

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Marosa Bain 6, 8The marriage of Figaro Mozart 10Mars in a fury Weelkes 2Marter ora filium Bax 6Mary and Jesus (Sharp) [Carols] A21Mary and Saint Joseph went (Hitchcock) [Carols] A23Mary had a baby (Sargent) [Carols] A18Mary of Allendale Bullock 2Mary of Allendale Hook 2Mary Poppins: medley Sherman 4Mary walked through a wood of thorn (Radcliffe) [Carols] A19Mary’s boy child Hairston 6, 8Mary’s dream (Brahms) [Carols] A23Mary’s Magnificat (Carter) [Anthems] A4Mary’s wandering (Shaw) [Carols] A20Mass Jongen 9Mass Monteverdi 9Mass Noble 9Mass Saint-Saëns 9Mass Stravinsky 9Mass Taverner 9Mass Wesley 9The Mass Euge bone Tye 9Mass for five voices Byrd 9Mass for four voices Byrd 9Mass for two unaccompanied choruses Martin 9Mass in angustiis Haydn 9Mass in A flat major Schubert 9Mass in B flat major Haydn 9Mass in B flat major Schubert 9Mass in B minor Bach 9Mass in C Beethoven 9

Mass in C major Haydn 9Mass in C major Haydn 9Mass in C major Hummel 9Mass in C major Mozart 9Mass in C minor Mozart 9Mass in D Dvorak 9Mass in D minor Haydn 9Mass in F major Rossini 9Mass in F minor Wellesz 9Mass in G major Poulenc 5Mass in G major Schubert 9Mass in G minor Vaughan Williams 9Mass in the time of war Haydn 9Massa’s in de cold ground Roberton 2Masters in this hall (Holst) [Carols] A20Masters in this hall (Reed) [Carols] A22Masters in this hall (Widdicombe) [Carols] A23Masters in this hall (Willcocks) Carols A14Matadors' chorus, from La traviata (Verdi) Rutter A59Mater Christ Taverner 6Mater ora filium (Power) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Matin responsory (Palestrina) Carols A14Matona, lovely maiden Lassus 2Matona, mia cara Lassus 2Matra pictures Kodaly 2Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Gilbert 4Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Holst 6

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Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Rutter 1May-bells and flowers Mendelssohn 4May carol (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20May-Day garland (Shaw) [Carols] A20Memory Roberton 4Des Menschen Trost (Spohr) Blezzard A11Mentre il cruculo (Caimo) Roche A55The merchants’ carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20Merrie England German 10Merrily, merrily Simpson A60Merry Christmas [Carols] A23Merry Christmas (Shaw) [Carols] A20A merry Christmas (Warrell) Carols A13The merry widow Lehár 11Meskin es hu (Obrecht) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Messalina’s monkey (Weelkes) Shipp 3Messa di Rimini Rossini 9The message (Shaw) [Carols] A20Messe de minuit Charpentier 9La messe de Nostre Dame Machaut 9Messe di Gloria Puccini 9Messe III a 4 Monteverdi 9Messiah Handel 9Mia benigna donna (Rore) Roche A55Middlewatch Stanford 1Midsummer song Delius 2Mid-winter (Holst) [Carols] A20Migildi, magildi Holst A28The mikado Sullivan 10Mille regretz Josquin des Prez 2Mille regretz Morales 9

The miller of Dee Rutter 1The miller of Dee Smith A61The miller’s flowers (Schubert) Appleby/Fowler A7Mira lege Lief A45The miraculous harvest (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Mirjams Siegesgesang Schubert 9Misa criolla Ramirez 9Miserere (Allegri) Rutter A56Miserere mei Byrd 6, A5Miss Otis regrets (Porter) Allwood A1Missa Aeterna Christi Munera Palestrina 9Missa brevis Leighton 9Missa brevis Palestrina 9Missa brevis in D Britten 9Missa brevis in F major Mozart 9Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo Haydn 9Missa Cellensis Haydn 9Missa de spiritu sancto Wesley 9Missa hodie Christus natus est Palestrina 9Missa in angustiis Haydn 9Missa in honorem Sancti Dominici Rubbra 9Missa ‘In illo tempore’ Monteverdi 9Missa in Tempore belli Haydn 9Missa laudate Dominum omnes gentes Palestrina 9Missa liturgica Harrison 9Missa Luba Haazen 9Missa ‘Mille regretz’ Morales 9Missa O quam gloriosum Victoria 9

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Missa Papae Marcelli Palestrina 9Missa ‘Pro Defunctis’ a 4 Victoria 9Missa pro defuncto Achiepiscopo Sigismundo Haydn, M. 9A modern Major-General Sullivan A64Monday’s child Rutter 1The month of May Atherton 4Moon river Mancini 2The moon shines bright [Carols] A22, A23La montanara Ortelli 4Morag’s cradle song Roberton 4 Morgengebet (Mendelssohn) Blezzard A11The Morning and Evening Service in B flat Purcell 6Morning canticles Leighton

6Morning is come Simpson A60Morning papers Simpson A60Morning prayer (Mendelssohn) Blezzard A11Moro lasso al mio duolo Gesualdo A25La morra (Isaac) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Mort, tu as navré (Ockeghem) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Mortals, awake, rejoice and sing (Court) Carols A16Most glorious Lord of Lyfe ! (Gibbs) [Anthems] A3Most glorious Lord of Lyfe! (Lord) Anthems A2Most wretched of men, O who shall deliver me Bach 9Mother, I will have a husband Vautor 2, A48Mothering Sunday (Shaw) [Carols] A20Motto (Bruckner) Blezzard A11The mount of olives Beethoven 9Music, all powerful (Walmisley) Hillier A27Music divine (Tomkins) Oxford A48The music makers Elgar 9The music man Willson 11

The music of the night Lloyd Webber 4Music when soft voices die Wood 4Music when soft voices die (Parry) Hillier A27The musical world of Walt Disney Disney 2Music’s praise Hurd 2Musikalische exequien Schütz 9My early home Blower 4My bonnie lass she smileth German 2My bonny lass she smileth Morley 2, A35, A48My boy Billy Holst A28My boy Billy Ritchie 1My dame has in her hut Holst A28My dancing day (Shaw) [Carols] A20My delight anf thy delight Parry 2My eyes for beauty pine (Howells) [Anthems] A4My fair lady Loewe 11My favourite things Rodgers 4My gentle harp Ritchie 1My heart ever faithful Bach 8My heart is inditing Handel 5My heart will go on (love theme from Titanic) Horner 2, 4My lady Greensleeves Geehl 4My Lord, what a morning Tate 7My love dwelt in a Northern land Elgar 1, 2, 4, A27My love’s an arbutus Jacques 4My love’s an arbutus Stanford 2My love’s an arbutus (Stanford) Graves 4

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My luve is like a red, red rose Finlay 2My master hath a garden Gibbs 4My Normandy Appleby/Fowler A8My shepherd is Lord (Oxley) [Anthems] A4My soul, there is a country Parry 5, A3, A4My spirit sang all day Finzi 1, 2, A62My spirit was in heaviness Bach 9My sweetest life Gesualdo 2My sweetheart's like Venus (Holst) Rutter A57Myn lyking (Holst) [Carols] A21Myn lyking (Pettman) [Carols] A21Myn lyking (Terry) Carols A14, A22, A23

Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich Bach 9Nänie Brahms 2The National Anthem Britten 6The National Anthem Elgar 6The National Anthem Holst A28The National Anthem Jacob 6A Nativity Tavener 5The nativity Thiman 9Nativity (Lutyens) [Carols] A17Nativity carol Rutter 6, 8, A14Nature carol Sargent 8, A18Natus est Nobis Victoria 6N'aurai-je jamais mieux (Morton) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Nazareth Gounod 6Ne timeas Maria (Victoria) Petti A49 Near Bethlehem [Carols] 5Negro dirge Roberton 2Nel coglier' e gustare (Cambio) Roche A55

Nelson Mass Haydn 9Nesciens mater (Mouton) Rutter 5Das neugebor’ne Kindelein Bach 9Das neugeborne Kindelein Buxtehude 9Never mind the why and wherefore Sullivan A64Never weather beaten sail Campian 2 , 4 ,

A 2 8 ,A30

Never weather beaten sail Parry 5Never weather-beaten sail (Wood) [Anthems] A4The new Church Anthem Book (Dakers) [Anthems] 5A new dial (Shaw) [Carols] A20New prince, new pomp (Ireland) [Carols] A20, A23New prince, new pompe (Wood) [Carols] A23A New Year carol (Britten) Carols A14A newborn infant Buxtehude 9The new-born king Jacob 9Nichts ohne Liebe (Cornelius) Blezzard A11Night and day (Porter) Blackwell/Carter A10Night of miracles Peterson 9Nightfall in Skye Roberton 2The nightingale (Bateson) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31Nightingales Finzi 1, 2The nightmare song Sullivan A64Nina Pergolesi 4Ninna-nanna a Gesù bambino (Virgili) [Carols] A19No haste but good! (East) Oxford A48No, resistance is but in vain Purcell 4

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No room in the inn (Shaw) [Carols] A20No sad thought his soul affright (Vaughan Williams) Carols A13The Noah jazz Chappell 9Nobilis, humilis Lief A45The noble heart (Bruckner) Blezzard A11Nobody knows Tippett 5Nobody knows de trouble I’ve seen Roberton 8Nobody knows the trouble I've seen (Chilcott) Spirituals A63Noel (Busnois) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Noel, noel, noel (Routley) [Carols] A23Noël nouvelet Hurford 6Noël nouvelet (Humphris) [Carols] A19Noël nouvelet (Jackson) [Carols] A19Noël nouvelet! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Noël nouvelet (Paget) [Carols] A15Noel nouvelet (Routley) [Carols] A23Noël nouvelet (Shaw) [Carols] A20El noi de la mare (Ribo) [Carols] A19Noel nouvelet (Rutter) [Carols] 5, A14El Noi de la Mare (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Nolo mortem peccatoris Morley 6, A4Non è ch'il duol (Rore) Roche A55Non nobis, Domine Quilter 6Non nobis Domine (Byrd) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Non può, dolce mia vita (Masnelli) Roche A55Non rumor di tamburi (Ruffo) Roche A55Non vedi o sacr’Apollo Gabrieli A24Non vidi mai Marenzio A47Northern dream Rachmaninov 4Northern dusk Noble 4Nos da Jones 4Nos galan (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21

Nos galan (Shaw) [Carols] A20Not a sound all round Macdowell 2Not unto us, O Lord (Walmisley) Anthems A2Nothing without love (Cornelius) Blezzard A11Nous allons, ma mie (Shaw) [Carols] A20Nous voici dans la ville (Shaw) [Carols] A20Nova! nova! [Carols] A21Nova, nova Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40The Novello book of carols (Llewellyn) [Carols] 5Novo profusi gaudio Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Now every tree (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30Now glad of heart (Shaw) [Carols] A20Now I see thy looks were feigned (Ford) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Now I'm prepared (Webbe) Johnson A44Now is the gentle season (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 8 A36Now is the month of Maying (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 8 A36Now is the month of Maying (Morley) Oxford A48Now is the time of Christëmas Foster 5Now kiss the cup Simpson A60Now, O now I needs must part (Dowland) Holst A28Now on land and sea descending Handel 2, 4Now slumber Rossi 4Now that the sun Purcell 6, A3Now the green blade riseth (Routley) [Carols] A23Now the holly bears a berry (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Now to the earth in mercy (Buck) [Anthems] A3Now, today, Christ the Lord is born Palestrina 6

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Now we are met (Goodban) Appleby/Fowler A7Nowel: Owt of your slepe aryse [Carols] A21Nowell and nowell! (Stainer) [Carols] A21Nowell, nowell Summerly 5Nowell, nowell, tidings true (Bennett) [Carols] A17Nowell, sing nowell (Rutter) Carols A14Nowell sing we Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Noye’s fludde Britten 9Le nozze di Figaro Mozart 10Nulla da voi (Marenzio) Roche A55Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland Bach 9Nunc Dimittis Graves 8Nunc Dimittis Holst 6The nuns’ chorus Strauss 4Nymphs and shepherds Purcell 4

O, all ye works of the Lord Darnton 6O almighty God (Barcrofte) Anthems A2O angel fair of Easter dawn (Geibel) [Carols] 5O be joyful in the Lord Kelly 6O be joyful in the Lord Vaughan Williams 6O beatum et sacrosanctum diem (Philips) Petti A50O beatum et sacrosanctum diem (Philips) Rutter 5O bone Jesu (Compère) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41O can ye sew cushions? Britten 4O can ye sew cushions? Rutter 1O care, thou wilt despatch me (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 9 A37O care, thou wilt despatch me (Weelkes) Oxford A48O Christ, O blessed Lord (Wagner) Anthems A2O Christ, who art the light and day (Byrd) [Anthems] A3O Christ, who art the light and day (Whyte) Anthems A2

O Christmas tree (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21O clap your hands Rutter 6O clap your hands Vaughan Williams 6O clap your hands (Gibbons) [Anthems] A5O come all ye faithful Boughton 6O come, all ye faithful Novello 6O come, all ye faithful (Greatorex) [Carols] A21O come, all ye faithful (Reading) [Carols] A22O come, all ye faithful (Wade) Carols A14, A23O come, all ye faithful (Willcocks) Carols A13O come, let us sing unto the Lord Handel 6O come, let us sing unto the Lord (Piccolo) [Anthems] A4O come, o come, Emmanuel! [Carols] A21O come, O come, Emmanuel (Willcocks) Carols A14O come, O come, Immanuel (Helmore) [Carols] A23O come, O come Immanuel (Rutter) [Carols] 5O come, ye servants of the Lord (Tye) Anthems A2O Dannenbom (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21O, do not move Tavener 5O dolce vita mia (Donato) Roche A55O du fröhliche! O du selige! (Falk) [Carols] A21O ever against eating cares (Hayes) Holst A28O fly not, love (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29O for a closer walk (Stanford) Anthems A2O gentle sleep (Webbe) Johnson A44O gladsome light Sullivan 2O gladsome light, O grace (Bourgeois) [Anthems] A3, A4O God my king (Amner) Anthems A2

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O God of Bethel (Tye) [Anthems] A3O God the King of glory (Purcell) Anthems A2O God, Thou faithful God (Fritzsch) [Anthems] A3O God, who by the leading of a star (Attwood) Anthems A2O gracious King of heaven Kidd 6O great mystery divine Victoria 5O grief, e'en on the bud (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 7 A35O happy eyes Elgar 1, 2O happy fair Shield 4O hark, I hear Simpson A60O holy child of Mary Marriott 8O Holy Night! Adam 6, 8O Holy Spirit, Lord of grace (Bourgeois) [Anthems] A4O how amiable Vaughan Williams 6, A4O how blest mis the day (Philips) Rutter 5O hush thee, my babie (Sullivan) Hillier A27O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht (Bach) Rutter A56O Jesulein süss! (Bach) [Carols] A21O Jesulein süss! (Scheidt) [Carols] A21O Jesulein süss (Shaw) [Carols] A20O Jesus, sweet child (Bach) [Carols] A23O Joseph, being an old man truly (Lloyd) [Carols] A21O Joseph, being an old man truly (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A21O leave your sheep Geehl 7O leave your sheep (Humphris) [Carols] A19O leave your sheep (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21O leave your sheep (Kitson) [Carols] A22O leave your sheep (Leighton) [Carols] A17O let me live (Tomkins) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33O lift your little pinkie (Britten) [Carols] A17

O little one Graves 8O little one Woodgate 7O little one sweet (Bach) Carols A13, A20, A21O little one sweet (Scheidt) [Carols] A21O little one sweet (Shaw) [Carols] A20O little town of Bethlehem (Davies) [Carols] A 2 1 ,

A 2 2 ,A23

O little town of Bethlehem (Redner) [Carols] A 2 1 ,A22

O little town of Bethlehem (Vaughan Williams) Carols A13, A20, A21,A22

O little town of Bethlehem (Widdicombe) [Carols] A23O Logie o’ Buchan Appleby/Fowler A8O Lord, arise (Weelkes) [Anthems] A5O Lord God (Buck) [Anthems] A3O Lord, in thy wrath (Gibbons) [Anthems] A5O Lord, increase my faith Gibbons 6, A3O Lord, increase our faith (Loosemore) [Anthems] A4O Lord, my God (Wesley) [Anthems] A3, A4O Lord, my God, to Thee do I lift up my soul (Arcadelt) [Anthems] A3, A4O Lord, open thou our lips (Carter) [Anthems] A4O Lord, support us (Besly) [Anthems] A3O Lord, the maker of all things (Mundy) [Anthems] A3, A4, A5O Lorde, the maker of al thing (Joubert) [Anthems] A4O love, how deep, how broad, how high (Routley) [Carols] A23O lovely peace Handel 8, A8O magnum misterium (Gabrieli) [Carols] A19O magnum mysterium Davies 8

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O magnum mysterium Lauridsen 6O magnum mysterium Poulenc 5O magnum mysterium Victoria 6O magnum mysterium (Byrd) Petti A49O magnum mysterium (Byrd) Rutter 5O magnum mysterium (Victoria) Petti A54O magnum mysterium (Victoria) Rutter 5O Mary and the baby, sweet lamb! (Poston) [Carols] A21O Mary, don’t you weep Barthelson 6O marvel and mystery (Byrd) Rutter 5O men from the fields (Cooke) Carols A13O mistress mine Vaughan Williams 2O mistress mine (Murrill) Spicer A62O mortal man, remember well (Reed) [Carols] A22O most holy and mighty Lord Taverner 6O most wonderful! O most merciful! (Falk) [Carols] A21O, my dear heart (Halsey) [Carols] A17O my love Simpson A60O my people (Correa) Anthems A2O nata lux (Tallis) [Anthems] A5O nata lux (Tallis) Petti A52O no John! Chambers 4O, no John Thiman 2O occhi, manza mia (Lassus) Roche A55O peaceful England German 4O peaceful night German 2O porta caeli Grandi 6O praise God Beeken 8O praise God in His Holiness Le Fleming 5O praise God in His Holiness Pritchard 6O praise the Lord (Batten) [Anthems] A5O praise the Lord with one consent Handel 6

O pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Goss) Anthems A2O quam gloriosum Victoria 6, A4, A56O quam gloriosum (Byrd) [Anthems] A5O quam suavis est Domine Lobo 6O Regem coeli Victoria 6O rejoice that the Lord has arisen! Mascagni 6O remember Adam’s fall (Ravenscroft) [Carols] A21O sacrum convivium! Messiaen 6O sacrum convivium (Byrd) [Anthems] A6O sacrum convivium (Tallis) Petti A52O salutaris Hostia (Rossini) Rutter A56O sancte Sebastiane (Dufay) Lief A45O sapentia (Ramsey) Petti A50O Saviour of the world (Goss) [Anthems] A3, A4O Saviour of the world (Palestrina) [Anthems] A3O Saviour of the world (Somervell) [Anthems] A4O sing unto my roundelay (Wesley) Hillier A27O sing unto the Lord Purcell 6O sleep, fond fancy (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29O sleep, thou heaven-born Treasure, thou (Reimann) [Carols] A21O snatch me swift (Callcott) Johnson A43O softly-singing lute Pilkington 2O sons and daughters (Routley) [Carols] A23O strength and stay (Bourgeois) Anthems A2O Tannenbaum (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21O taste and see Vaughan Williams 6O that I knew where I might find Him! (Bennett) [Anthems] A3, A4

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O that the learned poets (Gibbons) Invitation to madrigals, 11 A39O that the learned poets (Gibbons) Oxford A48O the morn, the merry merry morn (Wood) [Carols] A23O Thou, the central orb Wood 6, A4O très piteulx (Dufay) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41O trinity, most blessed light (Turner) Anthems A2O vos omnes (Casals) Rutter A56O vos omnes (Correa) Anthems A2O vos omnes (Gesualdo) Rutter A56O vos omnes (Jachet of Mantua) Petti A53O vos omnes (Victoria) Petti A54O vos omnes (Victoria) Rutter A56O waly, waly Rutter 1, A57O waly, waly Sharp 2O waly, waly Thiman 4O wha’s for Scotland, and Charlie? (Horrocks) Appleby/Fowler A7O what shall I do? (Wilbye) Oxford A48O what their joy and their glory must be (Harris) [Anthems] A3O where shall rest Simpson A60O where shall wisdom be found? Boyce 6O worship the Lord (Purcell) [Anthems] A3O yes! Has any found a lad? (Tomkins) Oxford A48O you are like a flower (Bruckner) Blezzard A11O you little one (Schoenberg) Blezzard A11The oak and the ash Wadely 1The oak and the ash (Bairstow) Rutter A58Oaken leaves Holst A28Occhi del mio cor vita Gesualdo 2Occhi sereni (Gabrieli) Roche A55Oculi omnium (Wood) [Anthems] A4Ode for the birthday of Queen Anne Handel 9

Ode on St. Cecilia’s Day 1692 Purcell 9Ode on the Nativity (Sheeles) [Carols] A23O’er the hill and o’er the vale (Woodward) [Carols] A23Oer yw’r g�r sy’n methu caru (Jones) [Carols] A21Of Jesse’s line descended (Praetorius) [Carols] A21Of the dark past (Naylor) [Carols] A17Of the Father’s heart begotten [Carols] A21Of the Father’s heart begotten (Willcocks) Anthems A 2 ,

A14Offertorium Bruckner 6, A12Oh, blow the wind Southerly (I. Holst) Holst A28Oh, by an’ by Roberton 8Oh dear! what can the matter be? Bantock 1Oh! Dear! What can the matter be? Rowley 4Oh, how lovely Simpson A60Oh, Lord spread Thy wings o’er me Lloyd Webber 8Oh, Peter, go ring dem bells Roberton 8Oh , Susanna Foster 2Oh welcome, welcome smiling May (Schubert) Holst A28Oh, what a beautiful mornin’ Rodgers 2Oh, where art thou dreaming? (MacCunn) Hillier A27Oh who would be a shepherd boy? (Terry) [Carols] A23Oi Betleem! (Bordes) [Carols] A21Oi Betleem! (Pettman) [Carols] A21Oklahoma Rodgers 11Old Abram Brown Britten 4Old English suite Wadely 1The old grey mare Gardner 2

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The old hark (Routley) [Carols] A23The old hark (Terry) [Carols] A23The old hundredth Vaughan Williams 6Old hundredth psalm tune (All people that on earth do dwell) Vaughan Williams 6Old Joe has gone fishing Britten 2Old MacDonald had a farm Mitchell 2Old Mother Hubbard Hely-Hutchinson 2, 4An old romance (Mendelssohn) Hillier A27The old stone house Roberton 4The old Superb Stanford 1The old woman Roberton 2The old woman Seiber 1, 3The old year now away is fled (HAC) [Carols] A22The old year now away is fled (Ridout) [Carols] A17The old year now away is fled (Routley) [Carols] A23Oliver! Bart 11Olivet to Calvary Maunder 9Omnes de Saba venient (Handl) Rutter 5Omnes gentes plaudite (Tye) Petti A52Omnis mundus jocundetur Summerly 5Omnis mundus jocundeter (Praetorius) Petti A49On Christ ascended to the skies Bach 9On Christmas night Vaughan Williams 6On Christmas night (Terry) [Carols] A23On Christmas night all Christians sing (Reed) [Carols] A22On Christmas night all Christians sing (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A21On Ilkley Moor Smith A61On that Christmas day morn (Brahms) [Carols] A22On the blue Danube Strauss 4On the day that I was wedded Sullivan A65On the green hillside Dvorak 2

On the plains fairy trains (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 9 A37On this day, earth shall ring Graves 8On this day earth shall ring Stewart 6On this day earth shall ring (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21On Thursday at three Simpson A60On wings of song Mendelssohn 4On walking in Westminster Abbey (Earl of Mornington) Johnson A44Once in royal David’s city (Gauntlett) Carols A13, A14, A19,

A21, A22, A23Once more, behold, the day is come (Court) Carols A16One more day Schönberg 2One more river Bateson 4One morning in May Thiman 4One, two, three (Purcell) Holst A28Only a singing bird Head 4Open your window to the morn Phillips 4Opera choruses Rutter 1Oranges and lemons Wadely 1Oratorio de Noël Saint-Saëns 9Orientis partibus Gritton 8Orientur stella (Handl) Petti A50Orpheus with his lute German 4Orpheus with his lute Thiman 2Orpheus with his lute (Macfarren) Hillier A27Os justi meditabitur Bruckner 6, A12, A56Otche nash (Arensky) Rutter A56Our big grandad clock Simpson A60Our brother is born (Farjeon) [Carols] A20

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Our Lady and child (Moore) [Carols] A19Our Lady on Christmas Eve (Terry) [Carols] A23Our Lady’s lullaby (Bennett) [Carols] A19Our Lady’s lullaby (Riley) [Carols] A19Our Lady’s song (Maw) [Carols] A17Our Lord, his Passion ended (Darke) [Carols] A23Our master hath a garden (Terry) [Carols] A23Our rejoicing Simpson A60Out from the old church tower (Geibel) [Carols] 5Out of Jesse springs a flower (Bruckner) Rutter 5Out of my dreams Rodgers 4Out of the deep (Morley) [Anthems] A6Out of the forest a cuckoo flew (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Out of the vale (Ward) Oxford A48Out of your sleep Bennett 6, A14Out of your sleep (Shaw) [Carols] A20Out of your sleep arise (Milner) [Carols] A17Outward bound Stanford 1Over hill, over dale Hatton 2Over hill, over dale Vaughan Williams 1, A62Over the bright blue sea (Sullivan) Appleby/Fowler A8Over the mountains Holst A28Over the rainbow (Arlen) Blackwell/Carter A10The owl and the pussy-cat Hely-Hutchinson 4The owl and the pussy-cat Phillips 4The owl and the pussy-cat Rutter 1The oxen Graves 8The oxen (Britten) [Carols] A19Oxen and asses stand around (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21The Oxford book of carols (Dearmer/V-W/Shaw) [Carols] 5The Oxford book of English madrigals Oxford 1The Oxford book of Tudor anthems (Morris) [Anthems] 5

Paddy McGinty’s goat Grylls 2Paean (Shaw) [Carols] A20A Palm Sunday antiphon (Morgan) [Anthems] A4Pange lingua Bruckner A12Panis angelicus Franck 8, A56Panis angelicus (Saint-Saëns) [Anthems] A4Papageno Mozart 10Papillons Schumann 4Par une nuit nouvelle Poulenc 1Partsongs. Elgar 1Partsongs Stanford 1Passetime with good company Summerly 5Passing through Lorraine Falconer 4The passing year Milford 9Passion Haydn 9Passion according to St. John Bach 9Passion according to St. Luke Bach 9Passion according to St. Matthew Bach 9Passion of Christ Handel 9The passion of Christ Somervell 9The Passion of our Lord according to St. Mark Wood 9Past three a clock (Wood) Carols A13, A22, A23Past three o’clock Rowley 4Past three o’clock (Rutter) [Carols] 5, A14Past three o’clock (Wood) [Carols] A21Pastoral Bliss 9Patapan [Carols] A23

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Patapan (Jacques) Carols A14Patapan (Shaw) [Carols] A20, A22Pater noster (Handl) Rutter A56Patience Sullivan 10Patrick Connor Stanford 2Paukenmesse Haydn 9Pavane Fauré 2Pavane (2nd movement from Capriol suite) Warlock 2Pearce did dance (Farnaby) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30Peccantem me quotidie (Morales) Petti A54Pedro, the fisherman Davies 4 The Penguin book of Italian madrigals for 4 voices Roche 1People will say we’re in love Rodgers 4Per illud Ave (Josquin Desprez) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Perché spess’a veder la vostra luce Frescobaldi 1Perhaps love Denver 4Permit me (Brahms) Blezzard A11Però chè da l'ardore (Palestrina) Roche A55Personent hodie (Holst) Carols A14, A20Personent hodie (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Peter, go ring dem bells Wilkinson 6Peter, go ring them bells (Williams) Spirituals A63Phaudrig Crohoore Stanford 2Phil the fluter’s ball French 2Phillida and Corydon Gal 2Phillis I fain would die now Morley 2Phyllida and Corydon Moeran 2Phyllis, farewell (Bateson) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30Piangeranno Gabrieli A24

Piangete valli (Caimo) Roche A55Pie Jesu Lloyd Webber 6The pied piper of Hamelin Parry 2Pilgrim Hurd 9Pilgrims' chorus, from Tannhäuser (Wagner) Rutter A59The pilgrims’ prayer Thiman 6Pilons l’orge Poulenc 1Pink champagne Strauss 9Piper’s song Boughton 4The pirates of Penzance Sullivan 10Pity me, thine own sweet jewel (Youll) Shipp 3Plaisir d’amour Martini 4Plannu coed Holst A28Plantation songs Robinson 2Planting the oats Cockshott 4Planting trees Holst A28Pleasant journey (Wolf) Blezzard A11Pleasure it is (Shaw) [Carols] A20A poet’s hymn Dyson 5A policeman's lot Sullivan A64Polly Oliver Pritchard 2Polly Perkins Gilbert 2Polovtsian dances, from Prince Igor (Borodin) Rutter A59Pomp & circumstance march No.4 Elgar 2Poor is the life (East) Oxford A48Popular Italian madrigals of the 16th century Harman 1Port of Holy Peter Hewitt-Jones 1Poverty (Roberts) [Carols] A20Praise Dyson 5Praise God from whom all blessings flow (Tallis) Holst A28

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Praise, O praise (How) [Anthems] A4The praise of Christmas (Shaw) [Carols] A20Praise the Lord among His holy ones Byrd 6Praise the Lord, ye servants (Blow) Anthems A2Praise to God (Shaw) [Carols] A20Praise to God in the highest (Campbell) Anthems A2Praise to God in the highest (Reed) [Carols] A22Praise to the Lord Greenhill 6Praise to Thee, Lord Jesus Schütz 6, A4Praise ye the Lord Bach 6Praise ye the Lord Rutter 6, A2Praise ye the Lord (Palestrina) Holst A28Praise ye the Lord (Sargent) [Carols] A18Pray that Jerusalem (Stanford) [Anthems] A4Prayer, from Moïse (Rossini) Rutter A59A prayer of Saint Patrick Rutter 6Precamur sancte Domine (White) Petti A52Preces and Responses Ayleward 6Preces and Responses Byrd 6Preces and Responses Morley 6Preces and Responses Preces 5Preces and Responses Smith 6Prenez sur moi (Ockeghem) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Pretty bird, sitting in yonder tree (Brahms) Holst A28Pretty Polly Pillocote Jacob 4The prickety bush Collinson 4Priests' chorus, from Die Zauberflöte (Mozart) Rutter A59Prince Igor: choral dance No.17 (Polovtsian dance) Borodin 2, 4

Prisoners' chorus, from Fidelio (Beethoven) Rutter A59Prithee, why so sad? (Purcell) Holst A28 Procession and chorale, from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg

(Wagner) Rutter A59Procession of Palms Williamson 6Procession of the nobles, from Mlada (Rimsky-Korsakov) Rutter A59Proclaim the joyful story (Lehman) [Carols] 5The prodigal son jazz Chappell 9Promptement levez-vous (Shaw) [Carols] A20Prope est Dominus (Regnart) Petti A49Prosa (Isaac) Lief A46Psallite Deo (Tye) Petti A52Psalm 8 Schütz 6Psalm 23 Grant 6Psalm 23 (Schubert) Rutter A56Psalm 24 Boulanger 6Psalm 43 (Mendelssohn) Rutter A56Psalm 67 Ives 6Psalm 84 Schutz 6Psalm 86 Holst 6Psalm 95 Pärt 6Psalm 100 (Schütz) Rutter A56Psalm 148 Holst 6Psalm 150 Beeken 8Psalm 150 Britten 8Psalm 150 Franck 6Psalm 150 Schütz 6Psalm of Sion (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Psalmus Hungaricus Kodály 6Puer natus (Shaw) [Carols] A20Puer natus in Bethlehem (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21

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Puer natus in Bethlehem (Praetorius) [Carols] A21Puer nobis (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19Puer nobis (Shaw) [Carols] A20Puer nobis bascitur [Carols] A21Puer nobis nascitur Summerly 5Pueri hebraeorum (Victoria) Petti A54Puzzle-canon Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32

The Quaker girl Monckton 10Qual mormorio soave Marenzio A47Quam Dulcis est Amor! Paget 6Quand j’etais chez mon père Bissell A9Quando giunse (Willaert) Roche A55Quando nascette Ninno (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Quando penso Gabrieli A24Quant en moy vint premierement (Machaut) Lief A45Quant j’ai ouy le tambourin Debussy 1Quanto il mio duol (Lassus) Roche A55Qué dolor (Francisco de Peñalosa) Lief A46Quel fronte signorille (Dufay) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Quelle est cette odeur agréable Geehl 8Quelle est cette odeur agréable (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Quelle est cette odeur agréable (Reed) [Carols] A22Quelle est cette odeur agréable (Shaw) [Carols] A20Quelle est cette odeur agréable (Terry) [Carols] A23Quelle est cette odeur agréable (Willcocks) Carols A14Quem pastores [Carols] A23

Quem pastores Cope 7Quem pastores (Ratcliffe) [Carols] A17Quem pastores (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Quem pastores laudavere (Praetorius) [Carols] A21Quem pastores laudavere (Praetorius) Rutter 5Quem pastores laudavere (Rutter) Carols A14Quem vidistis, pastores? (Dering) Rutter 5Quem vidistis pastores dicite Poulenc 5Quene note (Frankes) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41The quest (Brahms) [Carols] A20Questa dolce sirena (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 7 A35Qui creavit celum [Carols] A21Quick, quick, away, dispatch! (East) Oxford A48Quindry Bay Foulds 2Quittez pasteurs Geehl 7Quittez, pasteurs (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Quittez, pasteurs (Rutter) [Carols] 5, A14Quittez, pasteurs (Shaw) [Carols] A20Quittez, pasteurs (Terry) [Carols] A23Quodcumque ligaveris (Palestrina) Rutter A56Ein quodlibet Lief A46Quoi, ma voisine? (Shaw) [Carols] A20

The rainbow Britten 4Rat! Hess 11Rataplan, from La forza del destino (Verdi) Rutter A59Rathlin Head Rowley 1The reaper Lloyd Webber 8The rebel maid Phillips 10The recruit (Schumann) Blezzard A11Red poppies Fraser 4Reges terrae (Mouton) Petti A53

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Regina caeli (Morales) Petti A54A regular royal queen Sullivan 2Rejoice and be glad, all ye people (Mendelssohn) Rutter 5Rejoice and be merry (Jacques) Carols A13Rejoice and be merry (Terry) [Carols] A23Rejoice and be merry (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Rejoice in the lamb Britten 9Rejoice in the Lord alway Purcell 6, A3, A4Rejoice in the Lord alway (Ley) [Anthems] A3Rejoice lordings (Oldham) [Carols] A19Rejoice, the Lord is King! Thiman 6 Rejoice! The Saviour lives(Meredith) [Carols] 5Rejoice, ye tenants of the earth (Gifford) [Carols] A21Der Rekrut (Schumann) Blezzard A11Remember (Ravenscroft) [Carols] A20Remember not, Lord, our offences Purcell 6Remember, O thou man (Oldham) [Carols] A17Remember, O thou man (Ravenscroft) [Carols] A21, A23Requiem Archer 9Requiem Brahms 9Requiem Duruflé 9Requiem Fauré 9Requiem Howells 9Requiem Mozart 9Requiem Pearsall 9Requiem Ropartz 9

Requiem Rutter 9Requiem Verdi 9Requiem in C minor Cherubini 9Requiem in C minor Haydn, M. 9Requiem Mass a 6 with settings for the Office of the Dead Victoria 9Requiem: Pie Jesu Lloyd Webber 6Resonet in laudibus (Handl) Rutter 5Resonet in laudibus (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Responses Rose 5Reveille Dyson 5The Revenge Stanford 2Rhapsody Brahms 9Richard de Castre’s prayer to Jesus (Terry) [Carols] A23Richte mich, Gott (Mendelssohn) Rutter A56The riddle song Warrell 2The ride-by-nights Roberton 4Ride on, King Jesus Mansfield 6Riders to the sea Vaughan Williams 10Righteous Joseph (Shaw) [Carols] A20Ring out, wild bells Fletcher 2, 4Ring out, wild bells (Bainton) [Carols] A22Ring out, ye crystal spheres Copley 2Ring out, ye crystal spheres Shaw 2The Rio Grande Cashmore 2Rise up now, ye shepherds (Bush) [Carols] A17Rise up, shepherd, and foller (Routley) [Carols] A23Rise up, shepherd, and follow! (Allen) [Carols] A21The rising of the lark Graves 4The rising of the lark Roberton 4Ritter Frühling (Gade) Blezzard A11Riu, riu, chiu (Mateo Flecha) [Carols] A21Riu, riu, chiu (Mateo Flecha) Rutter 5The river-god’s song. Moeran 1

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The road to the Isles Kennedy-Fraser 2Robin Adair Thiman 3Robin m'aime (Adam de la Hale) Lief A45Robin’s song Graves 4Rock-a my soul Barthelson 6, 8Rock nativity Hatch 11Rocking Woodgate 7Rocking (Reed) [Carols] A22Rocking (Shaw) [Carols] A20Rocking (Willcocks) Carols A13Rocking carol (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19Roll, boys, roll Bissell A9Rolling down to Rio German 2, 4Roman carnival, from Benvenuto Cellini (Berlioz) Rutter A59Rompeltier Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Rooster rag Hurd 9Rorate [Carols] A20Rorate caeli (Guerrero) Petti A49Rorate coeli desuper (Sheeles) [Carols] A23Rose Marie Friml 11Rose of England Novello 2, 4Rose, rose Simpson A60The rose's age Simpson A60Rosy maiden Winifried Finzi 4Round about in a fair ring (Bennet) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33

Round me falls the night (Drese) [Anthems] A3, A4Ruddigore Sullivan 10Rudolph the red-noses reindeer Marks 2, 4Ruhetal (Mendelssohn) Blezzard A11Rumba Jenkyns 4

S.A.B. choir. Bissell 1‘S wonderful (Gershwin) Blackwell/Carter A10Sacerdotes Domini (Byrd) [Anthems] A4Sacramento Rowley 1Sailing at dawn Stanford 1The sailor and young Nancy Tate 4The sailor and young Nancy (Moeran) Rutter A58Sailors' chorus, from The flying Dutchman (Wagner) Rutter A59 The sailor’s consolation Hewitt-Jones 1The sailor’s garland Rowley 1The St. Day carol (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21St. John Passion Bach 9St. Luke Passion Bach 9St. Luke’s carol (Brahms) [Carols] A23St. Matthew Passion Bach 9St. Nicholas Day in the morning Martin 4Saint Nicolas Britten 9St. Patrick’s breastplate Bax 9Saint Stephen (Shaw) [Carols] A20Salad days Slade 11The salutation carol (Bennett) [Carols] A17The salutation carol (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Salvator Mundi Blow 6Salvator Mundi Tallis 6, A5Salvator mundi (Palestrina) [Anthems] A4Salvator noster Gabrieli 6Salve Regina Cavalli 6Salve Regina Poulenc 5, A56

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Salve Regina Lief A45Salve Regina (Browne) Lief A46Salve regina (Mathias) [Anthems] A4Samson Handel 9Sancta civitas Vaughan Williams 9Sancta Maria (Lhéritier) Petti A53Sancte Deus (Tallis) Petti A51Sanctus Lief A45Sanctus Simpson A60Sanctus (Chirbury) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Sanctus (Clemens) Holst A28Sanctus (Josquin Desprez) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41The sandman (Jöde) Appleby/Fowler A7Sans day carol Carter 6Sans day carol (Humphris) [Carols] A19Sans day carol (Routley) [Carols] A23Sans Day carol (Rutter) [Carols] 5Sans Day carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20Sant Josep i la Mare de Deu (Jorda) [Carols] A19Santa Lucia Falconer 4Sancta Maria, mater Dei Mozart 6Satin doll (Ellington/Strayhorn) Allwood A1A satyr once (Ward) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33Saul Handel 9

Save me, O God Boyce 6The saviour Lloyd Webber 9Saviour, we adore and bless Thy Holy Name Monteverdi 6 The Saviour’s work (“E.M.”) [Carols] A20Say a little prayer Mason 4Say, gentle nymphs (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30Schlaf wohl, du Himmelsknabe du (Reimann) [Carols] A21Der Schmidt (Schumann) Blezzard A11Scholars’ book of glees Johnson 1Schöpfungsmesse Haydn 9Scottish Keltic songs Foulds 2The scribe (Howells) Spicer A62Se la gogliae’ i martire Frescobaldi 1Se la mia vita Marenzio A47Se mon cuer Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Se per onesti preghi (Corteccia) Roche A55A sea burthen Rowley 1A sea symphony Vaughan Williams 9The search for today Atkinson 4The secret flower (Shaw) [Carols] A20The secret of Christ (Shephard) [Anthems] A4See Amaryllis shamed (East) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31See amid the winter’s snow (Goss) Carols A13, A21, A22,

A23See how the darkness of night dissolves Verdi 2See, mine own sweet jewel (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31See, see the shepherds' queen (Tomkins) Oxford A48See the angelic host [Carols] 5See the gipsies Kodaly 4See what a maze of error (Kirbie) Oxford A48The seeds of love Gant 4 The seekers Dyson 5Seint Mari moder milde Macmillan 6The self banished (Blow) Holst A28Selig sind die Toten (Schütz) Rutter A56

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Senex puerum (Byrd) Petti A51September Graves 4Il sera pour vous conbatu - l'homme armé (Morton) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Seraphic minstrels (Ninnis) [Carols] A21Serenade to music Vaughan Williams 2Set me as a seal upon thine heart Walton 6Seule esgarée (Binchois) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Seven great towns Simpson A60The seven joys of Mary (HAC) [Carols] A22The seven joys of Mary (Paget) [Carols]. A15The seven joys of Mary (Terry) [Carols] A21, A23The seven last words from the cross Schütz 6The seven last words of Our Saviour on the Cross Haydn 9Seven magnificat antiphons Pärt 6Seven partsongs Stanford 1The seven rejoices of Mary (Terry) [Carols] A21Seven sea poems Hewitt-Jones 1Seven songs Gardner 1The seven Virgins Holst 8The seven Virgins (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Severn no more Sharp 4The shadows are falling [Carols] A23Shady grove Bissell A9

Shakespeare’s carol (Arne) [Carols] A20Shakespeare’s carol (Stevens) [Carols] A20Shall I seek to easy my grief? (Lichfild) Invitation to madrigals, 6 A34Shall we go dance? Stanford 1A shanty sequence Bailey 2She walks in beauty Thiman 4She was beautiful (Myers) Blackwell/Carter A10The sheep shearing Sharp 2Shenandoah Althouse 4The shepherd Davies 4The shepherd (Brook) Appleby/Fowler A7The shepherd (Shaw) [Carols] A20Shepherd of Bethlehem Lloyd Webber 6Shepherd of the hills Nicholls 2Shepherd, shake off your drowsy sleep! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Shepherds are singing (Routley) [Carols] A23The shepherds’ carol Lethbridge 7A shepherd’s carol (Britten) [Carols] A17Shepherds, come (Saunders) [Carols] A17The shepherds’ cradle song Macpherson 6, A14The shepherds’ cradle song (Leuner) [Carols]. A15, A23Shepherds’ farewell Berlioz 8, A13, A19Shepherds’ farewell to the Holy Family Berlioz 6, 8Shepherds left their flocks a-straying (Rutter) Carols A14Shepherds left their flocks a-straying (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Shepherds loud their praises singing Cope 7The shepherds’ Noel Honey 8Shepherds’ Noel (Rutter) [Carol] 5Shepherd’s pipe carol Rutter 6, 8, A14Shepherds, rejoice (Routley) [Carols] A23Shepherds sang their praises o’er him (Praetorius) [Carols] A21Shepherds!shake off your drowsy sleep (Naylor) [Carols] A17Shepherds, shake off your drowsy sleep (Shaw) [Carols] A20Shepherds! shake off your drowsey sleep (Stainer) [Carols] A23Shepherds, tell, whom have you seen? (Dering) Rutter 5Shepherds, what fragrance, all-perfuming (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21

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She's like the swallow (Chapman) Rutter A57Shine through my dreams Novello 4The ship of Rio Britten 4The ship of Rio Milner 4A ship to sail beneath the stars Thiman 4The ships of Arcady Head 4Shipwreck Jackson Cacavas 2A shoot, a shoot on Jesse’s tree (Hitchcock) [Carols] A23Shoot, false love, I care not (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 8 A36Short Service Byrd 6The shorter new Oxford book of carols (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] 5Sicut cervus (Palestrina) Rutter A56Sicut rosa inter spinas (Lassus) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Sieben magnificat-antiphonen Pärt 6Die Sieben worte Jesu Christi Schütz 6Sigh no more, ladies Graves 4Sigh no more, ladies Moeran 1Sigh no more, ladies (Stevens) Holst A28Sighing softly to the river Sullivan A64Silence and music (Vaughan Williams) Spicer A62Silent moon Vaughan Williams 4Silent night Geehl 7

Silent night Graves 8Silent night (Grüber) Carols A14, A18, A19

A21, A22, A23Silent night (Ridout) [Carols] A17Silent night (Rutter) [Carols] 5Silent worship Handel 2, 4Silver Redman 4The silver swan Gibbons 2, 4, A39, A48Simile est regnum (Morales) Petti A54Simple gifts Copland 4Since Bonny-boots was dead (Holborne) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31Since first I saw your face Ford 2, A30Since my tears and lamenting (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30Since Robin Hood (Weelkes) Oxford A48Sing a song of sixpence Diack 2, 4Sing a song of sixpence Rutter 1Sing aloud this day (Holst) [Carols] A20Sing joyfully (Byrd) [Anthems] A5Sing lullaby! (Bordes) [Carols] A21Sing lullaby! (Pettman) [Carols] A21Sing lullaby! (Ratcliffe) [Carols] A17Sing Nowell (Halsey/Ramsey) [Carols] 5Sing praises Lethbridge 7Sing, sing together Simpson A60Sing, sing ye muses (Purcell) Holst A28Sing songs of joy today (Terry) [Carols] A23Sing to the Lord of harvest Hanson 5Sing we a song of Jesus (Paget) [Carols]. A15Sing we and chaunt it Pearsall 4, A9Sing we and chant it Morley 2, A34, A48Sing we at birth Bach 9Sing we at pleasure Weelkes 2, A48Sing we the Virgin Mary (Niles) [Carols] A21Sing we, then, merrily (Byrd) [Carols] A23Sing we to this merry company Lief A46Singet dem Herrn Bach 6Singing for pleasure Holst 3

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The sinners’ redemption (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20S’io esca vivo (Lassus) Harman A26S’io ti vedess’una Lassus 2Sion’s daughter (Shaw) [Carols] A20Sir Christèmas (Mathias) Carols A14Sir Christèmas (Parkinson) [Carols] A20Sir Christemas (Wells) [Carols] A19Sir Patrick Spens (Pearsall) Hillier A27Since first I saw your face Ford 2Sit down, you’re rocking the boat (Loesser) Allwood A1Six folk-songs Ritchie 1Six French carols Lethbridge 7Six more two-part canons Rowley 3Six old Cheddar carols (Scourse) [Carols] 5Six two-part carols, from the Oxford book of carols Woodgate 7A sketchbook of women Pitfield 4Skip to my Lou Wagner 2Skye boat song Macleod 2, 4Sleep Blower 4Sleep, fleshly birth (Ramsey) Oxford A48Sleep, Holy Babe Dykes 6

Sleep little baby Kelly 6, 8Sleep, my little one (Hitchcock) [Carols] A23Sleep, my Saviour, sleep (Grimes/Pettman) [Carols] A23Sleep, sweet Jesu (Aston) [Carols] A17Sleepers, wake Bach 9Sleepers, wake! (Mendelssohn) Anthems A2Sleigh ride Anderson 2Slow fresh fount (Horsley) Hillier A27Slumber song of the Madonna (Finch) [Carols] A19A small golden bird Thiman 4Smoke gets in your eyes (Kern) Blackwell/Carter A10A Smuggler’s song Le Fleming 4The snow Elgar 2, 4Snow in the street (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20The snow lies thick (Shaw) [Carols] A20Snowflakes Phillips 4So ben, mi c'ha bon tempo (Vecchi) Roche A55So, brother (Shaw) [Carols] A20So fahr ich him zu Jesu Christ Schütz 6So soft and warm (Cornelius) Blezzard A11So they gave their bodies (Aston) [Anthems] A4So weich und warm (Cornelius) Blezzard A11Soft music (Walker) Spicer A62Un soir de neige Poulenc 1Soldiers’ chorus from Faust Gounod 2, 4, A59Soldiers' chorus, from Il trovatore (Verdi) Rutter A59Solfeggio (Lupacchino) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Soliloquy (Paget) [Carols]. A15Solmization Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Solus ad victimam (Leighton) Anthems A 2 ,

A4A Somerset carol (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19Somerset carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20Somerset wassail (Shaw) [Carols] A20Sommerlied (Schumann) Blezzard A11Song 44 (Gibbons) Anthems A2Song 46 (Gibbons) Anthems A2Song at the sepulchre (Wolf) Blezzard A11

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A song for Ascensiontide Graves 8Song for Athene Tavener 6A song for Christmas Charles I 8A song of Autumn Elgar 4The song of Deborah and Barak Greene 9Song of farewell (Rauter) Appleby/Fowler A7Song of liberty Elgar 2Song of man Atkinson 7Song of Miriam Schubert 9A song of rest Davies 4The song of shadows Gibbs 4The song of Simeon Graves 8The song of the bees Sargent 4Song of the birds Searle 2The song of the birds (Ribo) [Carols] A19The song of the blacksmith Holst 2Song of the crib (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20, A22Song of the fishermen Britten 2Song of the mountains Ortelli 4The song of the music makers Shaw 4Song of the nuns of Chester [Carols] A21

Song of the nuns of Chester (Parkinson) [Carols] A20Song of the ship [Carols] A20Song of the sou’wester Stanford 1Song of the spirit (Shaw) [Carols] A20Song of the spirits (Gluck) Appleby/Fowler A7The song of the Virgin (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Song without words (Lassus) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Songs and sonnets from Shakespeare Shearing 1Songs of farewell Parry 5Songs of love Brahms 4Songs of nature Dvorak 2Songs of praise the angel sang Thiman 6Songs of Springtime Moeran 1Songs of the fleet Stanford 1Songs of the sea Stanford 1The songsters (Purcell) Holst A28Sonnenbichl, Elgar 2, 4Sonno diletto e caro (Gabrieli) Harman A26Soon the hoar old year will leave us (Jones) [Carols] A21The sorcerer Sullivan 10The sorrows of my heart (Boyce) [Anthems] A3Soul of the world Purcell 6Soul-star! Bantock 4The souls of the righteous (Davies) [Anthems] A3The souls of the righteous (Marchant) [Anthems] A4A sound of angels Tye 6, A2The sound of music Rodgers 4, 11Sound sleep Vaughan Williams 4Sound, sound your instruments of joy! (Ninnis) [Carols] A21Sound the trumpet Purcell 4Sounds and vision Graves 4Sourwood mountain (Rutter) Rutter A57South Pacific Rodgers 11The spacious firmament on high Rose 5The spacious firmament on high Thiman 6Spanish carol Kelly 5Spanish carol (Pedrell) [Carols] A20The Spanish school for 4 voices Petti 5

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Spanish serenade Elgar 1, 4Speciosa facta es (Dunstable) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Speed your journey Verdi 2Spell to bring the longed-for letter Kubik 2Spindrift Thiman 4Spinning chorus, from The flying Dutchman (Wagner) Rutter A59 The spirit (Shaw) [Carols] A20Spirituals for choirs Spirituals 5The splendour falls on castle walls (Delius) Spicer A62A spotless rose Howells 6, A22The sprig of thyme Rutter 1Spring Shearing 1Spring has come (Shaw) [Carols] A20The spring of the year (Warlock) Spicer A62Spring, the handsome knight (Gade) Blezzard A11Spring, the sweet Spring Graves 4Spring, the sweet Spring Moeran 1The Spring time of the year Vaughan Williams 1Spring’s return Strauss 1Springtime mantleth every bough (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Stabat Mater Dvorak 9

Stabat Mater Palestrina 6Stabat Mater Rossini 9Stabat Mater Schubert 6Stabat Mater Verdi 5, 6Stag, stag arony Simpson A60Star candles Head 8Star carol Rutter 8Star in the South Sargent 6, A18Star of the mystic East Rubbra 6The star-song (Cruft) [Carols] A17A star was his night-light (Fricker) [Carols] A17Stars of the summer night Elgar 1, 4Stars of the summer night (Hatton) Hillier A27Stay, Corydon thou swain (Wilbye) Invitation to madrigals, 10 A38Stay, shepherd, stay (Smith) Johnson A44Steal away Tippett 5Steal away (Blackwell) Spirituals A63Steal away to Jesus Roberton 8Steeples, set your bells a-ringing (Whitehead) [Carols] A23Der Sternlein (Cornelius) Blezzard A11Still to be neat Bennet 2Stille Nacht (Grüber) [Carols] A19, A21Stille Nacht (Rutter) [Carols] 5The storm Haydn 2The story of the crucifixion Simper 6Strange adventure Sullivan 2Stranger in the stall Kidd 6The straw cradle Holst A28The straw guy Kodály 4Strawberry Fair Gilbert 4Strawberry Fair Rowley 4Strawberry Fair Smith A61Strawberry Fair Wilkinson 4Strawberry Fair (James) Rutter A58The strife is o’er Ley 6, A3, A4Strike it up, tabor (Weelkes) Oxford A48A stronghold sure Bach 9Der Sturm Haydn 2

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Subdue us by Thy goodness (Bach) [Anthems] A3, A4The succession of the four sweet months. Britten 1Sumer is icumen in Lief A45Summer (Handel) Appleby/Fowler A7Summer carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20Summer end (Wood) Harvest 5Summer has come Thiman 4Summer in Winter (Shaw) [Carols] A20Summer is gone (Coleridge-Taylor) Hillier A27Summer is icumen in Holst A28Summer is icumen in Summerly 5Summer is over Mascagni 4The summer night Dunhill 4Summer song Dvorak 11Summer song (Schumann) Blezzard A11Summer time (Shaw) [Carols] A20Summertime Gershwin 4, A10The sun in the morning (Routley) [Carols] A23The sun, whose rays are all ablaze Sullivan A64, A65Sunny bank (Shaw) [Carols] A20Super flumina Babylonis (Lassus) [Anthems] A4

Sure there is no god of love (Tomkins) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31Surely He died on Calvary (Jennings) Spirituals A63Surge illuminare (Byrd) [Anthems] A6Surge illuminare Jerusalem (Corteccia) Petti A50Surgens Jesus (Philips) [Anthems] A4Susanna fair (Lassus) Invitation to madrigals, 6 A34Susanne un jour (Lassus) Invitation to madrigals, 6 A34Susanni Bennett 6Susanni (Corp) [Carols] A19Susanni (Jöde) Appleby/Fowler A7Susanni (Shaw) [Carols] A20Susanni (Terry) [Carols] A23Sussex carol Edwards 5Sussex carol (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20, A21, A23Sussex carol (Willcocks) Carols A13Sussex mummers’ carol (Broadwood) [Carols] A20, A23Sussex mummers’ carol (Reed) [Carols] A22Sussex mummers’ carol (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20Swansea Town Holst 2, A58The Swazi warrior Bissell A9Sweet and low Barnby 4, A27The sweet bells of Christmas (Paget) [Carols]. A15Sweet day Vaughan Williams 2, 4Sweet dreams form a shade Kelly 5Sweet honey-sucking bees Wilbye 2, A48Sweet Kate (Jones) Appleby/Fowler A7Sweet Kate (Jones) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31Sweet Kitty Holst 4Sweet Kitty Clover Moffat 4Sweet nightingale Jacques 4Sweet nightingale Roberton 4Sweet Phyllis, stay (Youll) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Sweet Spring has come again to earth (Routley) [Carols] A23Sweet stream (Bennett) Hillier A27Sweet Suffolk owl Vautor 4, A35, A48Sweet was the song Bennett 6Sweet was the song Berkeley 6Sweet was the song Invitation to madrigals, 6 A34

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Sweet was the song the Virgin sang Davies 8Sweet was the song the Virgin sang (HAC) [Carols] A22Sweet was the song the Virgin sang (Rose) [Carols] A17Sweet was the song the Virgin sang (Terry) [Carols] A23Swete was the song the Virgine soong (Hamond) [Carols] A21Swing along Simpson A60Swing low, sweet chariot Burleigh 8Swing low, sweet chariot Tate 7Swing low, sweet chariot Wilkinson 6Swing low, sweet chariot (Jackman) Spirituals A63Swingin’ Samson Hurd 9The syncopated clock Anderson 4

The tailor and the mouse Ives 2 Take a pair of sparkling eyes Sullivan A64Take here my heart (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 9 A37Take him, earth, for cherishing Howells 6Take the sun Rota 4Take time (Farmer) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33Tales from the Vienna Woods Strauss 2Tales from the Vienna Woods ("radio arrangement") Strauss 2Tales of the Vienna Forest Strauss 2Talismane Schumann 1A tall story Benjamin 4Tallis canon Tallis 6Tallis’s canon Appleby/Fowler A7Tantum ergo Duruflé 6Te Deum Bizet 9Te Deum Bruckner 9Te Deum Charpentier 9Te Deum Dvorak 9Te Deum Kodály 6Te Deum Verdi 5Te Deum and Benedictus Byrd 6Te Deum and Benedictus Vaughan Williams 6Te Deum (Dettingen) Handel 9Te Deum for the Empress Marie Therese Haydn 9Te Deum in C major Britten 6Te Deum in C major Haydn 9Te Deum in C major Mozart 6Te Deum laudamus Leighton 6Te Deum laudamus in B flat Stanford 6Te Deum laudamus in D Purcell 6Te Deum laudamus in F Ireland 6Tea for two (Youmans) Blackwell/Carter A10Teach me, O Lord (Attwood) Anthems A2Teach me, O Lord (Byrd) [Anthems] A5Tears of a lover at the tomb of the beloved Monteverdi 2Tell out the news Curry 6Tell us, thou clear and heavenly tongue (Cruft) [Carols] A17Tellus purpurium - splendida flamingo (Benet) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41Tempus adest floridum Summerly 5Ten Christmas carols Cope 7Ten Georgian glees Johnson 1Tenebrae factae sunt Poulenc 5Tenebrae factae sunt (Weerbecke) Invitation to medieval music, 2 A41La terra, che dal fondo (Giovanelli) Roche A55Terra tremuit (Byrd) Petti A52La terre appartient Boulanger 6Thanks be to God Dickson 8

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Thanksgiving carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20That blessed Easter Day (Geibel) [Carols] 5That younge child Bennett 6Thee we adore (Palestrina) [Anthems] A3Their bodies are buried in peace (Handel) [Anthems] A3Then spake Solomon Whettam 6Ther is no rose of swych vertu [Carols] A21There are they which follow the lamb (Goss) Anthems A2There is a flower (Praetorius) [Carols] A20There is a garden in her face Ireland 4There is a green hill Parsons 6There is a green hill far away Gounod 8There is a lady sweet and kind Peterkin 4There is an old belief Parry 2, 5There is no rose Bennett 6There is no rose (Stevens) Carols A14There is no rose of such virtue Joubert 6, A17, A19,

A21There is no rose of such virtue (Wishart) [Carols] 5There is sweet music here Clements 4There rolls the deep (Parry) Hillier A27There stood in heav’n a linden tree (Roberts) [Carols] A17There was a tree Holst 2They crucified my Lord Roberton 8They march Simpson A60They that go down to the sea in ships Le Fleming 5The thin distraction of a spider’s web (Williamson) [Carols] A17This day Vaughan Williams 9This day Christ was born (Byrd) [Anthems] A5This endris night (Paget) [Carols]. A15This edris night (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20This have I done for my true love Holst 2, A62This is the day which the Lord hath made Palmer 8This is the record of John Gibbons 6, A4, A5This is the truth sent from above (Reed) [Carols] A22This is the truth sent from above (Sharp) [Carols] A21This is the truth sent from above (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A21This little babe Britten 8 This love is but a wanton fit (Morley) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31This new Christmas carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20This sweet and merry month of May (Byrd) Oxford A48Those sweet delightful lilies (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31Those sweet delightful liles (Weelkes) Oxford A48Thou art my rest Schubert 4Thou Judge of quick and dead (Wesley) [Anthems] A3, A4Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts Purcell 6, A3, A4Thou, Lord, our refuge (Mendelssohn) [Anthems] A3Thou must leave thy lowly dwelling Berlioz 6 , 8 ,

A22Thou visitest the earth (Greene) [Anthems] A3Thou visitest the earth (Greene) Harvest 5, A4Thou whom shepherds worshipped (Ratcliffe) [Carols] A17Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace Wesley 6, A3Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (Bairstow) [Anthems] A4Though Amaryllis dance Byrd 2, A35, A48Though I speak with the tongues of man (Bairstow) [Anthems] A4Though my carriage be but careless Weelkes 4, A29, A31Though Philomela lost her love (Morley) Holst A28, A29, A31,

A48Three Addison anthems Rose 5Three blind mice Simpson A60Three bulls and a bear Simpson A60

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Three carols Geehl 7Three carols (Wishart) [Carols] 5The three drovers (James) [Carols] A23Three Elizabethan part songs Vaughan Williams 2, 4Three English madrigals Shipp 3Three festive carols Foster 5Three Hungarian folk-songs Seiber 1, 3Three jolly gentlemen Roberton 4The three kings Cornelius 6, A13, A22,

A23Three kings (Shaw) [Carols] A20Three kings from Persian lands afar (Cornelius) [Carols]. A15Three kings of orient (Hopkins) [Carols] A21Three motets Nielsen 5Three motets Stanford 5Three Parisian chansons (1533-1539) Thomas 1The three ravens (Chapman) Rutter A58Three Shakespeare songs Vaughan Williams 1, A62Three songs from ‘Peacock Pie’ Roberton 4

Three songs of courage Dyson 5Three songs of praise Dyson 5The three traitors (Shaw) [Carols] A20Thou knowest Lord Purcell 5Thule, the period of cosmology Weelkes 2, A48Thunder entered her Tavener 6Thus angels sung (Gibbons) [Carols] A21Thus saith my Cloris bright (Wilbye) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33Thus sings my dearest jewel (Weelkes) Oxford A48Thys endere nyghth I saw a syghth [Carols] A21Tibi laus (Philips) Petti A52Tidings true (Routley) [Carols] A23Timete Dominum Haydn 6Timor et tremor Poulenc 5Timor et tremor (Lassus) Rutter A56Tink-a-tank Sullivan A64‘Tis he! (Franz) Blezzard A11‘Tis the lost rose of Summer Ritchie 1‘Tis time, I think, by Wenlock Town Armstrong 4Les tisserands Poulenc 1Titwillow Sullivan A64To a miniature Brahe 2To a wild rose Macdowell 2, 4To Abram thus th’ Almighty spake (Routley) [Carols] A23To Bethlehem (Pettman) [Carols] A23To daffodils. Britten 1To daffodils Graves 4To daffodils Moeran 1To daffodils (Farrar) Spicer A62To drive the cold Winter away Holst A28To make him sleep (Grimes) [Carols] A23To my humble supplication Holst 6To Portsmouth Simpson A60To shorten winter's sadness (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 9 A37To sleep Gal 2To the Thames Dyson 4To Thee, O Lord Williams 6To thee, O Lord (Rachmaninov) Anthems A2To weary shepherds sleeping (Terry) [Carols] A23

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Today our God of his great mercie (Pettman) [Carols] A23Today the Virgin Tavener 5Togli, dolce ben mio Marenzio A47Tom Jones German 10Tomorrow is the marriage day (Weelkes) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Sandys) [Carols] A21Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Terry) [Carols] A23Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Willcocks) Carols A14Too much I once lamented (Tomkins) Oxford A48Torches (Joubert) Carols A13, A19, A21Torches (Pedrell) [Carols] A20Tow Sawyer Elkus 11Tota pulchra Bruckner A12Tota pulchra es Duruflé 8Totus tuus Górecki 6Tous les droits Poulenc 1Toward the unknown region Vaughan Williams 6Treasure Island Elkus 11Treasure Island Shaper/Ornadel 11

The treasury of Christmas music (Reed) [Carols] 5The trees of the field (Stone) [Carols] A19Les tres doulx yeux (Binchois) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Tria sunt munera (Esquivel) Petti A50Trial by jury Sullivan 10Tripping hither, tripping thither Sullivan A65Tristis est anima mea Poulenc 5The triumph of intellect Mahler 4Triumphal scene, from Aida (Verdi) Rutter A59Troc-a-tron (Eben) [Carols] A19Trois chansons Ravel 2Trois chansons de Charles d’Orleans (Debussy) Brown 1Trolls Skellern 11The trout Schubert 4The truth from above (Vaughan Williams) Carols A14, A20Trust not too much, fair youth (Gibbons) Oxford A48Tu es Petrus Duruflé 6Tu es Petrus Palestrina 6, A56Te es Petrus Philips 6Der Traum (Cornelius) Blezzard A11Tudor church music Tudor 5Tune thy music to thy heart (Campion) Holst A28Turley, Tyrlow (Warlock) [Carols] A20The turtle dove Vaughan Williams 2, A58Turn again, Whittington Simpson A60Turn back O man Holst 6, A4Turn Thee again, O Lord (Attwood) [Anthems] A3Turn Thee unto me, O Lord (Boyce) [Anthems] A3Turn thy face from my sins Attwood 6, A3,

A4Tutu maramba Erb 4‘Twas about the dead of night (Routley) [Carols] A23‘Twas in the moon of Wintertime (Routley) [Carols] A23‘Twas in the year that King Uzziah died (Bush) [Carols] A17Twelfth night Barber 6The twelve apostles Holst A28The twelve days of Christmas Austin 8, A19The twelve days of Christmas (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21The twelve days of Christmas (Reed) [Carols] A22

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The twelve days of Christmas (Rutter) Carols A14Twelve Christmas carols in 2 sets (Rutter) [Carols] 5Twenty-fifth day of December (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21The twelve days of Christmas Young 6Twenty, eighteen Holst A28Two folk carols Sargent 6Two for the price of one Carter 4Two madrigals Bennett 2Two negro spirituals Trant 6Two psalms Holst 6The two sisters Wadely 1Two Somerset folk songs Gant 4Two Spanish traditional songs Neaume 4Twelve unison and 2-part songs for female voices Sullivan 3Two harvest carols Hanson 5Two little 2-part songs for children Gilbert 4Two unaccompanied partsongs Delius 2Tyrle, tyrlow (Willan) [Carols] A19

Ubi caritas Duruflé 6L'ultimo dì di maggio (Festa) Roche A55Under the greenwood tree Arne 1, A28Under the greenwood tree Gardner 1Under the greenwood tree Graves 4Under the greenwood tree Moeran 1The unfaithful lover Seiber 1Ungerwisses Schumann 1University carol book [Carols] 5Unkind O stay thy flying (Wilbye) Invitation to madrigals, 6 A34Unser lieben Frauen Traum (Reger) Rutter A56Unser Väter hofften auf dich Brahms 6Until I wander’d (Ridout) [Carols] A17Unto us a son is born (Routley) [Carols] A23Unto us a boy is born (Reed) [Carols] A22Unto us a child is born Shaw 9Unto us is born a son [Carols] A21Unto us is born a son (Eastwood) [Carols] A17Unto us is born a son (Willcocks) Carols A13Unum Deum Camilleri 6Up! good Christian folk, and listen (Woodward) Carols A13Up in the morning early Holst A28Up, up! my heart! with gladness (Bach) Anthems A2Up you get Simpson A60Upon a summer's day (Byrd) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Upon my lap my Sovreign sits (Peerson) [Carols] A23Utopia limited Sullivan 10

Va pensiero Verdi 2Une vaine crainte Geehl 8Une vaine crainte (Shaw) [Carols] A20Valiant-for-truth Vaughan Williams 6Valley of rest (Mendelssohn) Blezzard A11Valour Dyson 5Va-t-end souspier (Grossin of Paris) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Veinticinco de diciembre (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Veni sancte spiritus (Dunstable) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40Veni sancte spiritus (Dunstable) Lief A45

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Veni, veni, Emanuel [Carols] A21Venite comedite (Byrd) Petti A51Verbum bonum Lief A45Verbum caro factum est (Compère) Petti A49Verbum caro factum est: Dies est leticie [Carols] A21Verbum caro factum est: In hoc anni circulo [Carols] A21Verbum caro factum est: Y la Virgen le dezia [Carols] A21Verbum Patris umanatur [Carols] A21Vergine glorioso Marenzio A47Verily, verily I say unto you Tallis A2Verleih uns Frieden (Mendelssohn) Rutter A56Le vermeil du soleil (Shaw) [Carols] A20Versicles, Responses, and The Lord’s Prayer Rose 5Vesper Mass Rachmaninov 9Vesperae solennes de confessore Mozart 6Vespers Monteverdi 9Vespers Mozart 6Vespers Rachmaninov 9Vestiva i colli (Palestrina) Harman A26Vexilla regis Bruckner A12

Vezzosi augelli (Marenzio) Roche A55The Vicar of Dibley (theme) Goodall 6Videntes stellam Poulenc 5Videte miraculum Tallis 6Vienna, city of my dreams Sieczynski 4Vienna of our dreams Strauss 4Vier doppelchörige Gesänge Schumann 1Viking song Coleridge-Taylor 2, 4Vilia Lehar 4The village opera Handel 10Villagers' chorus, from William Tell (Rossini) Rutter A59Vinea mea electa Poulenc 5The violet Scarlatti 4Virga Jesse Bruckner A12Virga Jesse floruit (Bruckner) Rutter 5The Virgin at the cradle Franck 6The Virgin Mary had a baby boy (Connor) [Carols] A21De Virgin Mary had a baby boy (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19De Virgin Mary had a baby boy (Sargent) [Carols] A18A Virgin most pure [Carols] A22A Virgin most pure Woodgate 7A Virgin most pure (Brockless) [Carols] A17A Virgin most pure (Chappell) [Carols] A21A Virgin most pure (Gilbert) [Carols] A21A Virgin most pure (Shaw) [Carols] A20A Virgin most pure (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20A Virgin most pure (Widdicombe) [Carols] A23A Virgin most pure (Wood) Carols A13A Virgin unspotted (Billings) [Carols] A21A Virgin unspotted (Chappell) [Carols] A21A Virgin unspotted (Gilbert) [Carols] A21The Virgin’s cradle hymn Bullock 8The Virgin’s cradle hymn Rubbra 6, A20The Virgin’s cradle hymn (Durrant) [Carols] A22The Virgin’s slumber-song Reger 8Viri Galilei (Couillart) Petti A53Vit encore (Vide) Invitation to medieval music, 1 A40La vita fugge (Pevernage) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32

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Viva la Musica Simpson A60Vive la Canadienne Bissell A9Voi mi poneste in foco (Palestrina) Roche A55The voice of the whirlwind Vaughan Williams 6Voici du gai printemps (Sweelinck) Invitation to madrigals, 4 A32Voisin, d’où venait? (Shaw) [Carols] A20Vom Himmel hoch, da komm’ ich her (Praetorius) [Carols] A21Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel, kommt! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Vorrei mostrar, madonna Gabrieli A24I vostri acuti dardi (Verdelot) Roche A55Vous estes trop jeune Thomas 1Voyagers' chorus, from Idomeneo (Mozart) Rutter A59

W ��obie le�y (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Wachet auf Bach 9Wade in the water (Adams) Spirituals A63Wahlspruch (Bruckner) Blezzard A11Waits carol [Carols] A23Waking-time (Shaw) [Carols] A20Walsinghame Bax 9

Waltz of my heart Novello 2Waltz of the flowers Tchaikovsky 4Waltz scene, from Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky) Rutter A59Waltzing Matilda Cowan 2Waly, waly Gant 4A wanderer’s song Hewitt-Jones 1A wandering minstrel I Sullivan A64Warning once Simpson A60Warum ist das Licht gegeben dem Mühseligen? (Brahms) Rutter A56Was betrübst du dich, meine seele Schein 6Wash me throughly Wesley 6, A3, A4Wassail! Edwards 5Wassail carol Mathias 6Wassail song Cope 7Wassail song Vaughan Williams 1Wassail song (Bramley) [Carols] A21Wassail song (Shaw) [Carols] A20Wassail song (Stainer) [Carols] A21Wassail! wassail all over the town! (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Wassail, wassail, all over the town! (Reed) [Carols] A22Die Wasserrose (Gade) Blezzard A11Wata come a me y’eye Bissell A9Water parted from the sea (Arne) Holst A28The water-lily (Gade) Blezzard A11Watching my sheep (Kennedy-Scott) [Carols] A23Watt’s cradle hymn [Carols] A21Watts’s cradle song (Paget) [Carols]. A15Watt’s cradle song (Shaw) [Carols] A20Way over in Beulah-lan' (Jennings) Spirituals A63The way you look tonight (Kern) Allwood A1We believe this is Jesus (Paget) [Carols]. A15We love the place (Brahms) [Anthems] A3We sing of David’s daughter (Terry) [Carols] A23We three kings of Orient are (Drakeford) [Carols] A17We three kings from Orient are (Hopkins) [Carols] A22, A23We, who wand’ring Arabs are (Storace) Appleby/Fowler A8 We wish you a merry Christmas (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Weather wisdom Rowley 3

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The weaver Pitfield 4The wee cooper o’ Fife (Fulton) Appleby/Fowler A8Weep O mine eyes (Bennet) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30Weep, O mine eyes (Bennet) Oxford A48Wein, Wein und Gesang Strauss 4Weinachts-Oratorium Bach 9Welcome home! (Purcell) Holst A28Welcome, Summer (Shaw) [Carols] A20Welcome yole! Britten 8Welcome, Yule! Parry 6Welcome Yule (Nicholson) [Carols] A20, A23We’ll gather lilacs Novello 2, 4Welcome as the dawn of day Handel 4Welcome ode Britten 2Welcome, sweet pleasure (Martini) Holst A28Welcome to our hearts again Sullivan A65Welsh carol (Roberts) [Carols] A20Wenn ein starker Gewappneter Brahms 6Were I thy bride Sullivan A65Were you there? Burleigh 8

Were you there? Trant 6Were you there? (Hart) Spirituals A63West Side story Bernstein 11The Western lands Warrell 2The Western Wind Mass Taverner 9Westminster Mass Panufnik 9We’ve been awhile a-wandering (Vaughan Williams) Carols A13Wexford carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20What cheer? (Walton) Carols A13What child is this (Ridout) [Carols] A17What child is this (Stainer) [Carols] A21What is life to me Gluck 4What is our life? (Gibbons) Invitation to madrigals, 11 A39What is our life? (Gibbons) Oxford A48What is this fragrance? (Terry) [Carols] A23What is this odour round us flowing? Cope 7What poor astronomers (Dowland) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33What sweeter music Rutter 6What tidings? Hoddinott 6What tidings bringest thou, messenger? (Terry) [Carols] A23Whatsoe’er ye do Buxtehude 9When a merry maiden marries Sullivan A65When a weary task Simpson A60When all thy mercies Rose 5When at night I go to sleep Humperdinck 8When cats run home Thiman 4When Christ, the son of Mary (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21When Christ was born (Jacques) Carols A13When Christ was born of Mary free Gardner 8, A17When Christ was born of Mary free (Reed) [Carols] A22When Christ was born of Mary free (Widdicombe) [Carols] A23When daffodils begin to peer Shearing 1When daisies pied (Macfarren) Hillier A27When David heard Tomkins 6, A5When David heard (Weelkes) [Anthems] A5, A6When de stars begin to fall Roberton 8When first I saw thee (Porter) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31When I was in trouble Le Fleming 5

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When Jesus Christ was twelve years old (Terry) [Carols] A23When Jesus our Lord was born (Mendelssohn) [Anthems] A3, A4When Johnny came down to hilo Lang 2When love is kind Samuelson 4When maiden loves Sullivan A65When Mary came (Light) [Carols] A23When Mary thro’ the garden went Stanford 1When righteous Joseph [Carols] 5When righteous Joseph wedded was (Terry) [Carols] A23When the boat comes in Cormier 2When the Sabbath was past Taverner 6When the budding bloom of May Sullivan 2When to the Temple Mary went (Eccard) [Anthems] A3, A4Whence is that goodly fragrance? (Baker) [Anthems] A3Whence is that goodly fragrance? (Forbes) [Carols] A23Whence is that goodly fragrance? (Reed) [Carols] A22Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing? (Llewellyn) [Carols] A19Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing? (Wells) [Carols] A19Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing? (Willcocks) Carols A14When’er the sounding harp is heard Brahms 4

Where do I begin? (Lai) Allwood A1Where is John? Holst A28Where the bee sucks Arne 4Where the bee sucks (Johnson) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31Where the gentle Avon flows Binge 2, 4Where Thou reignest (Schubert) [Anthems] A4Where’er you walk Handel 2Wherefore sit I complaining (Philips) Invitation to madrigals, 5 A33Wherefore this great joy (Pettman) [Carols] A23Wherefore to-night so full of care Finzi 1The Whiffenpoof song Minnigerode/Pomeroy 2While by my sheep I watched at night (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21While I live will I sing praises (Bach) Holst A28While joyful Springtime lasteth (Youll) Invitation to madrigals, 3 A31While shepherds watched (Court) Carols A16While shepherds watched (Shaw) [Carols] A20While shepherds watched their flocks (Ravenscroft) Carols A13, A22While shepherds watched their flocks (Routley) [Carols] A23While shepherds watched their flocks (Willcocks) Carols A14While shepherds watched their flocks by night (Foster) [Carols] A21While shepherds watched their flocks by night (Handel) [Carols] A21While shepherds watched their flocks by night (Tye) [Carols] A21While the shepherds were watching (Gibbs) Carols A13White butterflies Sim 4White Christmas Berlin 2, 4White clouds Young 4The white hen Simpson A60White Lent (Shaw) [Carols] A20White sand and grey sand Simpson A60White swans Simpson A60Whither away so fast? (Morley) Oxford A48Who comes laughing Simpson A60Who is Sylvia? Schubert 4Who is Sylvia? Shearing 1Who shall have my lady fair (Pearsall) Hillier A27Who were the shepherds, Mary? (Terry) [Carols] A23Why do sweet songs? Dvorak 2Why for ever Simpson A60

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Why not buy an extra present? Sammes 6Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnunge Schütz 6Wie schön leuchtet (Bach) [Carols] A20Wiegenlied Brahms 4, 8Wiegenlied Macpherson 6Will that time return again? Lethbridge 7Will ye no come back again? Smith A61Willie, take your little drum (Shaw) [Carols] A22Willow song Rutter 1The willow song Vaughan Williams 2The willow tree Rutter 1Wilt thou lend Simpson A60Wilt thou, unkind (Dowland) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30Windy nights Rutter 1Wine, women and song Strauss 4The wings of sleep Novello 4Winter (Shaw) [Carols] A20The Winter is over Simpson A60Winter nativity Thiman 8Winter wonderland Bernard 2

Winter’s snow (Goss) [Carols] A20Winter’s snow (Morris) [Carols] A20Wir wollen alle fröchlich sein (Shaw) [Carols] A20Witches' chorus, from Macbeth (Verdi) Rutter A59With a voice of singing Shaw 6, 8With all our hearts and mouths Tallis 6, A5Within a stable (Hitchcock) [Carols] A23Wither’s rocking hymn (Vaughan Williams) [Carols] A20, A21Wo ist ein so herrlich Volk Brahms 6Wonder tidings (Shaw) [Carols] A20Wonderful Copenhagen Loesser 4Wondrous works (Shaw) [Carols] A20Woodland dreaming Liszt 2Workers’ carol (Petrocokino) [Carols] A22The world is waiting for the sunrise Seitz 2The world itself (Shaw) [Carols] A20The world’s desire (Shaw) [Carols] A20Worship Shaw 6Wounded I am (Byrd) Invitation to madrigals, 2 A30The wraggle taggle gipsies, O! Woodgate 4Wraggle taggle gypsies, o! Le Fleming 2A wretched, stupid fellow Simpson A60

Y Baban ddaeth Britten 8Y cwcw fach Holst A28Yarmouth Fair Warlock 2, A58Ye banks and braes Fletcher 4Ye banks and braes Graves 4Ye choirs of new Jerusalem Davies 6Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (Stanford) Anthems A2Ye humble souls that seek the Lord (Stewart) [Carols] A23Ye nations all, on you I call (Walker) [Carols] A21Ye people all in God rejoice [Carols] 5Ye restless thoughts (Wilbye) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Ye shall dwell in the land Stainer 6Ye spotted snakes (Stevens) Johnson A44Ye that do your Master’s will (Gibbons) [Anthems] A3The yeares midnight Warren 4

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Yeoman’s carol (Shaw) [Carols] A20The yeomen of the guard Sullivan 10Yet, sweet, take heed (Wilbye) Oxford A48The Yorkshire wassail (Humphris) [Carols] A19You gave me your heart (Webbe) Johnson A43You spotted snakes Mendelssohn 4You’ll never walk alone Rodgers 2, 4Young love lies sleeping Somervell 4Your gentle heart (Brahms) Blezzard A11Your shining eyes (Bateson) Invitation to madrigals, 1 A29Your shining eyes (East) Invitation to madrigals, 7 A35Yugoslav folk-songs Seiber 1Yulishka under the lilac tree Sabor 4Yver, vous n’este qu’un vilain Debussy 1

Zadok the priest [SATB] Handel 6, A4Zadok the priest [SSAATBB] Handel 5, 6Die Zauberflöte Mozart 10�e�ulka z lesa vylítla (Keyte/Parrott) [Carols] A21Zion hears the watchmen’s voices (Bach) Carols A14

Zion hört die wächter Singen (Bach) Carols A14Zion speakes Schein 6Zion spricht Schein 6Zither carol Sargent 6, A13, A18Zuversicht Schumann 1

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13. Multi-voice index

The index identifies sets for mixed chorus divisions other than for a standard 4-part SATB. Thisapplies to choral resources required only - soloist requirements are not represented. Choralanalyses are presented in order of number of voices required, and then alphabetically within eachvocal analysis.

Numbers referred to (1-11) represent catalogue sections.

Numbers prefixed by A (A1-A65) refer to appendixed contents of collections.

2-part

AB Dufay O très piteulx. A42- Novo profusi gaudio. A41

AT Benet Tellus purpurium - Splendida flamingero. A42Dufay O très piteulx. A42Dunstable Veni sancte spiritus. A40- Novo profusi gaudio. A41

SB Copley Ring out, ye crystal spheres. 2Gilbert Polly Perkins. 2

Smith S and B. 1

ST Grossin of Paris Va-t-ent souspier. A40

3-part

ATB Debussy Quant j'ai ouy le tambourin. 2Josquin Desprez Sanctus. A41

ATT Benet Agnus Dei. A40Dufay Ce jour de l'an. A40

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SAB Bissell The S.A.B. choir. 1Britten Welcome ode, Op.95. 2Buxtehude In dulci jubilo. 6Charles Hi, ho, nobody home. 2Copley Ring out, ye crystal spheres. 2Gershwin I got plenty o' nuttin'. 2- Harvest Festival music. 5Holmes All in a garden fair. 2Holmes The Bay of Biscay. 2Holmes Huntsman's chorus. 2Holmes The maid of Llanwellyn. 2- Invitation to madrigals, 1. 1- Je voi douleur avenir. A45Marenzio In un boschetto. A47Marenzio Io son' Amore. A47Martin Chumbara. 2Ritchie Six folk songs. 1Roberton All in the April evening. 2

Rodgers It's a grand night for singing. 2Shaw Let all the people praise Thee, O God. 6Shaw With a voice of singing. 6Tate De gospel train. 6Thiman The spacious firmament. 6

SAT - Green grow'th the holly. A20- Invitation to madrigals, 10: John Wilbye. 1Legrant Credo. A40Ockeghem Prenez sur moi. A41Shaw Let all the people praise Thee, O God. 6Thiman The spacious firmament. 6Weelkes Come, sirrah Jack, ho! A48Weelkes Since Robin Hood. A48

SST Gabrieli, A. Il dolce sonno. A24Morley Though Philomela lost her love. A48Morley Whither away so fast? A48Morton Il sera pour vous conbatu - L'homme armé. A42Power Mater ora filium. A42Wilbye O what shall I do? A48

STB - Hail the glest morn! A21- Ein Kind geborn zu Bethlehem. A21Peñalosa Qué dolor. A46Turges Alas, it is I that wote nott what to say. A46Verdi See how the darkness of night dissolves. 2Weelkes Strike it up, tabor. A48- Ye nations all, on you I call. A21

4-part

ATTB Cavalli Salve Regina. 6Frye Gloria. A41Nielsen Three motets, Op.55: 1, Afflictus sum. 5Ockeghem Kyrie. A41

SAAT Willaert Amor mi fa morire. A26

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SABB Machaut Kyrie (Notre Dame Mass) A45

SATT Legrant Gloria. A46

SMsTB Poulenc Chansons Françaises: 7, Ah! mon beau laboureur. 1

SSAT - Invitation to madrigals, 8: Thomas Morley. 1Marenzio Non al suo amante. A47Palestrina Adoremus te, Christe. A4Palestrina Thee we adore. A3

SSTB Wilbye Lady, when I behold. A48

SSTT Sullivan A regular royal queen. 2

5-part

AATBB Willcocks Drink to me only. 2

SAATB Byrd Beata viscera. A50Byrd Lullaby, my sweet little baby. A48Byrd Preces and Responses. 6Byrd Teach me, O Lord. A5Byrd Though Amaryllis dance. 1Finck Christ ist erstanden. A46Gesualdo [Madrigals]. 8 madrigali. 1Gibbons Drop, drop, slow tears. A4Gibbons The silver swan. 2Gibbons This is the record of John. 6, A4, A5Handel [Coronation anthems]... Let thy hand be strengthened.

5Handel [Coronation anthems]... My heart is inditing. 5Morley My bonny lass she smileth.

2Palestrina Exsultate Deo. A56Rovetta Laudate Dominum. 6Smith Preces and Responses. 6Tallis The lamentations of Jeremiah. 6Tallis O sacrum convivium. A52Tallis Salvator mundi. 6, A5Taverner Dum transisset Sabbatum.

6 Tomkins Preces and Responses. 6Tomkins When David heard. 6, A5Weelkes Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. 6Wells A fanfare for Christmas. A19White Precamur sancte Domine (Christe qui lux es). A52

SATBB Bach, J.M. I know that my redeemer liveth. A3Beale The humble tenant. A43Browne Salve Regina. A46Bruckner Ave Maria. A56Byrd Laetentur coeli. 6, A5Byrd Miserere mei. 6, A5Callcott O snatch me swift. A43

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Delalande Cantemus Domino. 6Gibbons The silver swan. A48Grainger Brigg Fair. 2, A58- Here, there and everywhere. A1Leighton Coventry carol.

A19Linley Let me, careless and unthoughtful. A43- Lullaby. A18Morley I love, alas, I love thee. A48Rovetta Laudate Dominum. 6Rutter Dashing away with the smoothing iron. A57Rutter Five traditional songs. 1Rutter O waly, waly. A57Rutter Sourwood mountain. A57Tallis O nata lux. A5Taverner Mater Christ.

6Webbe Great Bacchus. A43Weelkes Alleluia. 6, A5Wells Sir Christemas. A19Willcocks Bobby Shaftoe. A57

SATTB Byrd Exsurge, Domine.6

Byrd Mass for five voices. 9Byrd Te Deum and Benedictus. 6Elliot Come, see what pleasures. A43Gabrieli, A. Dapoi che su'l fiorire. A24Gabrieli, A. I'vo piangendo. A24Gabrieli Quandro penso. A24Gesualdo O vos omnes. A56Gibbons Ah, dear heart. A48Gibbons What is our life? A48Handl Omnes de Saba venient. 6- Invitation to madrigals, 8: Thomas Morley. 1- Invitation to madrigals, 11: Orlando Gibbons. 1Llewellyn God rest you merry, gentlemen. A19Monte Ahi, chi mi rompe il sonno

A26Morley Leave, alas, this tormenting. A48Morley My bonny lass she smileth.

A48Morley Now is the month of Maying. A48Palestrina Vestiva i colli. A26Sullivan A wandering minstrel I (The mikado). A64Tippett Steal away. 6Verdi Chorus of Scottish refugees (Macbeth). A59Webbe You gave me your heart. A43Wells I sing of a maiden. A19Wert D'un si bel foco. A26Wesley Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace. 6, A3

SMsATB Poulenc Chansons Françaises: 3, Pilons l'orge. 1

SMsTBB Poulenc C'est la petit' fill' du prince.2

Poulenc Chansons Françaises: 5, C'est la petit' fill' du prince. 1

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Poulenc Chansons Françaises: 8, Les tisserands. 1

SSATB Bach, J.S. Jesu, joy and treasure. A3Banchieri Animals' counterpoint. 2Bateson Those sweet delightful lilies. A48Beethoven The choral fantasia, Op.80.

2Bennet All creatures now. 2, A48Blow Salvator Mundi. 6Boyce O where shall wisdom be found? 6Boyce Turn Thee unto me, O Lord. A3Britten Hymn to St. Cecilia, Op.27. 6Bruckner Libera me, Domine. 6Buxtehude Magnificat. A56Byrd Confirma hoc Deus. A52Byrd Justorum animae. 6, A5,

A6, A52Byrd Laudibus in sanctis. 6Byrd Lullaby, my sweet little baby. 2Byrd O quam gloriosum. A5Byrd Terra tremuit. A52Byrd Thou gh Amaryllis dance. A48Cashmore The Rio Grande. 2Cavendish Come, gentle swains. A48Cooke Hand in hand, with fairy grace. A43Corteccia Surge illuminare Jerusalem. A50Dering Ave Virgo gloriosa. A52Eastwood Unto us is born a son. A17

Esquivel Tria sunt munera. A50Finzi Haste on, my joys! 2, A62Finzi Nightingales. 2Frescobaldi [Madrigals]. 6 madrigals for 5 voices, vol.1. 1Frescobaldi [Madrigals]. 6 madrigals for 5 voices, vol.2. 1Gabrieli, A. Angel dal terzo ciel. A24Gabrieli, A. Non vedi o sacr'Apollo. A24Gabrieli, A. Piangeranno. A24Gesualdo Dolcissima mia vita. 2Gesualdo [Madrigals]. 8 madrigali. 1Gesualdo Io pur respiro? 2Gesualdo Occhi del mio cor vita. 2Gibbons Dainty fine bird. 2, A48Gibbons Trust not too much, fair youth. A48Greaves Come away, sweet love. A48Guerrero Ave Virgo sanctissima. A56Handel Dixit Dominus. 6Handl Orietur stella. A50- Invitation to madrigals, 6. 1- Invitation to madrigals, 7. 1- Invitation to madrigals, 8: Thomas Morley. 1- Invitation to madrigals, 9: Thomas Weelkes. 1- Invitation to madrigals, 10: John Wilbye. 1- Invitation to madrigals, 11: Orlando Gibbons. 1Kirbye See what a maze of error. A48Lassus Alma redemptoris. A50Marenzio Crudele acerba. A47Marenzio Qual mormorio soave. A47Marenzio Togli, dolce ben mio. A47Marenzio Vergine gloriosa. A47

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Monteverdi Christe, adoremus te. 6, A56Monteverdi Lagrime d'amante al sepolcro dell'amata. 2Monteverdi Lamento d'Arianna. 2Moore Our Lady and Child. A19Morley Fire! Fire! 2Morley Sing we and chant it. 2, A48Nielsen Three motets, Op.55: 3, Benedictus Dominus. 4Palestrina Canite tuba. A50Parry Songs of farewell: 3, Never weather-beaten sail. 4Pärt Magnificat. 6Philips Ascendit Deus. A5Philips O beatum et sacrosanctum diem. 6, A50Philips Surgens Jesus. A4Philips Tibi laus. A52Purcell Remember not, Lord, our offences. 6Purcell Te Deum laudamus in D (for St. Cecilia's Day 1694). 6Ramsey O sapientia. A50Scheidt Hosianna filio David. 6Schein Was betrübst du dich, meine seele. 6Schütz So fahr ich him zu Jesu Christ. 6- Sit down, you're rocking the boat. A1Smith Flora now calleth forth each flow'r. A43Sweelinck Hodie Christus natus est. 6, A50Sweelinck Laudate Dominum. A56Tallis O nata lux. A52Tomkins Adieu, ye city-prisoning towers. A48Tomkins See, see the shepherds' queen. A48Tomkins Too much I once lamented. A48

Tye Omnes gentes plaudite. A52Vaughan Williams Full fathom five. A62Vaughan Williams The turtle dove. 2, A58Vautor Mother, I will have a husband. 2, A48Vautor Sweet Suffolk owl. A48Weelkes Hark all ye lovely saints. 2, A48Weelkes Hence, care, thou art too cruel. A48Weelkes Lady your eye. 2Weelkes O care, thou wilt despatch me. A48Weelkes Sing we at pleasure. 2, A48Wesley O sing unto my roundelay. A27Wilbye Flora gave me fairest flowers. A48Wilbye Sweet honey-sucking bees.

2Wilbye Weep, weep, mine eyes. A48

SSSTB Holst Eternal Father, who didst all create. A3

SSTTB Byrd Beata viscera. A50Gibbons O that the learned poets. A48 Morley Fyer, fyer! A48Rovetta Laudate Dominum. 6Wilbye Sweet honey-sucking bees.

A48Wilbye Yet, sweet, take heed. A48

6-part

SAATBaB or

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SAATBB Handel [Coronation anthems]... The King shall rejoice. 5Parsons Ave Maria. A5Poulenc Qatre motets pour un temps de pénitance: No.3, Tenebrae... 6Llewellyn Fum, fum, fum. A19- Where do I begin? A1Willcocks Early one morning. A57Willcocks Five folk-songs. 1

SAATTB Elgar Gom song of mine. A27Lassus Exaudi Deus. A56Lassus Timor et tremor. A56Rose Versicles, Responses, and The Lord's Prayer. 5

SATBBB Grainger Londonderry air. A57

SATTBB Ainger Mary's child. A19Berger Brazilian psalm 6Delius Two unaccompanied partsongs... 2Elgar My love dwelt in a Northern land. A27Glinka The Cherubic Hymn (Izhe kheruvimyi). A56Grainger Australian up-country song. 2Poulenc Exultate Deo. 6Tallis Videte miraculum. 6Wagner Procession and chorale (Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg) A59- Zither carol. A18

SMsTTBB Poulenc Chansons Françaises: 2, La Belle se sied au pied de la tour. 1

SSAATB Byrd Sing joyfully. A5Byrd This day Christ was born. A5Gibbons Hosanna to the Son of David. 6, A6Gibbons O Lord, in thy wrath. A5Lobo O quam suavis est Domine. 6Palestrina Tu es Petrus. 6Pilkington O softly-singing lute. 2Weelkes David's lament for Jonathan. A6Weelkes Gloria in excelsis Deo. A5Weelkes Mars in a fury. 2Weelkes When David heard. A5, A6Wilbye Draw on, sweet night. 2

S(S)AATTB Rose Versicles, Responses, and The Lord's Prayer. 5Tye The Mass Euge bone. 9

SSATBaB or SSATBB Brahms Warum ist das Licht gegeben dem Mühseligen? A56

Dering Factum est silentium. A5East No haste but good! A48East Poor is the life. A48East Quick, quick, away, dispatch! A48Eccard When to the temple Mary went. A3, A4Farmer Fair nymphs, I heard one telling. A48Fricker A babe is born. A17- Hawaiian lullaby. A18- Invitation to madrigals, 6. 1- Invitation to madrigals, 7. 1

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- Is you is or is you ain't my baby? A1James Strawberry Fair. A58- Miss Otis regrets. A1Palestrina Quodcumque ligaveris. A56Palestrina Tu es Petrus. A56Parry There is an old belief. 2, 5Poulenc Complete music for unaccompanied chorus, vol.1. 1Poulenc Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitance: No.4, Tristis... 6Sargent Hawaiian lullaby. 2Tavener O, do not move. 6Walker Soft music. A62Ward Out from the vale. A48Weelkes Hosanna to the Son of David. 6, A5- Where do I begin? A1

SSATTB Bateson Camilla fair tripped o'er the plain. 2Byrd Haec dies. A5, A6Byrd This sweet and merry month of May. A48Dering Quem vidistis, pastores? 6Gabrieli, A. Sonno diletto e caro. A26- Invitation to madrigals, 10: John Wilbye. 1Lassus Ave verum Corpus. A56Lassus S'io esca vivo. A26Marenzio Leggiadre ninfe. A26Monteverdi Beatus vir. 6, A56Monteverdi Cantata Domino. A56Monteverdi [Mass]. Missa 'In illo tempore' (1610). 9Morley Hard by a crystal fountain. A48Parry I was glad when they said unto me. 6Ramsey Sleep, fleshly birth. A48

Rheinberger Abendlied. A56Schein Zion speaks (Zion spricht).

6Schütz Ein Kind ist uns geboren. 6Schütz Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes. 6Schütz Musikalische exequien. 9Schütz Selig sind die Toten. A56Tomkins Music divine. A48Victoria Requiem Mass a 6. 9Ward Come, sable night. A48Weelkes The Andalusian merchant. A48Weelkes As Vesta was. A48Weelkes Thule, the period of cosmology. 2, A48Wilbye Draw on, sweet night. A48

SSTTBB - Sumer is icumen in. A45

7-part

SAATTBB Dunhill How soft, upon the ev'ning air. A19Finch Slumber sonmg of the Madonna. A19Humphris Sans Day carol. A19Humphris Stille Nacht. A19Llewellyn I saw three ships. A19Llewellyn Rocking carol. A19Thurlow All and some. A19Wells Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing? A19

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SSAATBB Carter Down in yon forest. 6Handel [Coronation anthems]... Zadok the priest. 5, 6Parry Songs of farewell: 5, At the round earth's imagined corners. 5Poulenc Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitance: No.2, Vinea... 6Weelkes O Lord, arise. A5

SSAATTB Gibbons Hosanna to the son of David. A5Morley Phillis I fain would die now. 2Rose Versicles, Responses, and The Lord's Prayer. 5Whettam Then spake Solomon. 6

SSAA/TBB Palestrina Missa Papae Marcelli. 9

SSATTBB Llewellyn Gabriel's message. A19Tippett Deep river. 6

8-part

SATB/SATB Bach, J.C. I wrestle and pray. 6Bach, J.S. [Komm, Jesu, komm]. Come, Jesus, come. 6Bach, J.S. Singet den Herrn (Praise ye the Lord). 6Bax Mater ora filium. 6 Brahms Fest- und Gedensprüche, Op.109. 6Davies Lord, it belongs not to my care. A3De Padilla Exsultate iusti in Domino. 6Lassus The echo. 2Martin Mass for two unaccompanied choruses. 9Monteverdi Christmas vespers. 6Monteverdi Magnificat [primo]. 6Palestrina Missa laudate Dominum omnes gentes. 9Parry Songs of farewell: 6, Lord, let me know mine end. 5Philips Tu es Petrus. 6Schumann [Choruses]. Vier doppelchörige Gesänge, Op.141. 1Schütz Psalm 100 (Jauchzet dem Herrn). A56Stanford Coelos ascendit hodie. 6Stanford Magnificat in B flat major, Op.164. 6Tallis Tallis canon. 6Vaughan Williams Lord, Thou hast been our refuge. 6Verdi Te Deum. 6Walton Coronation Te Deum. 6Wesley In exitu Israel. 6

SATB/TTBB Verdi Triumphal scene (Aida). A59

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SSAATTBB Bendit The golden carol. A19Berkeley At the round earth's imagin'd corners.

6Broadhurst Cowboy carol. 6,A18Byrt All and some. A19Cui Magnificat. 6Delius Midsummer song.

2Dijk Go tell it on the mountains. A63Gabrieli, A. Felici d'Adria. A24Gabrieli, G. Jubilate Deo. A56Gibbons O clap your hands. A5Górecki Amen, Op.35. 6Górecki Totus tuus, Op.60. 6Handl Pater noster. A56Head The little road to Bethlehem. A19Hewitt-Jones Seven sea poems: No.2, Full fathom five. 1Holst Nunc Dimittis. 6Humphris Coventry carol. A19Humphris The twelve days of Christmas. A19Humphris The Yorkshire wassail. A19Ives Psalm 67: God be merciful unto us. 6Jackson Noël nouvelet. A19Llewellyn The holly and the ivy. A19Llewellyn Huron carol. A19Llewellyn Hush you, my baby. A19Llewellyn Il est né, le divin enfant. A19Llewellyn London waits. A19Lotti Crucifixus à 8. 6,A56Macmillan Christus vincit. 6Mawby Ave verum corpus. 6Mendelssohn Frohlocket ihr Völker auf Erden. 6

Mendelssohn Judge me, O God. A3Mendelssohn Psalm 43 (Richte mich, Gott) A56Mouton Nesciens mater. 6Parry Blest pair of sirens. 2Pearsall Lay a garland. 2,A27Poulenc Mass in G major. 9Poulenc 7 chansons: 3-7. 1Purcell Hear my prayer, O Lord. 6Ribo El noi de la mare. A19Schütz Psalm 150, Alleluia. Lobet den Herren. 6- Star in the south. A18Strauss Tales from the Vienna Woods ("radio arrangement") 2Tavener God is with us. 6Tchaikovsky Hear, Lord, Lord make haste to help us. A3Thurlow All and some. A19Thurlow Lute-book lullaby. A19Tippett By and by. 6Vivanco Magnificat octavi toni. 6Weir Illuminare, Jerusalem. A19

SSAB/ATTB Palestrina Hodie Christus natus est, ed. Damrosch. 6

SSAB/SATB Palestrina Hodie Christus natus est, ed. Squire. 6

SSAB/TTBB Schütz Psalm 84, Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnunge.6

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SSAT/ATBB Praetorius In dulci jubilo. 6Scheidt In dulci jubilo. 6Schütz Psalm 8, Herr unser Herrscher. 6

SSSATTBB Berkeley At the round earth's imagin'd corners.6

TTBB/SATB Tavener Thunder entered her. 6

9-part

SSAATTBBB Kirkpatrick Away in a manger. A19

SSATB/SSAB Allegri Miserere. A56

10-part

SATB/SSATTB Mascagni Easter hymn (Cavalleria rusticana). A59

SATTB/SATTB Pearsall Sir Patrick Spens. A27

SSATB/SATBB Gabrieli Lord, give ear (Domine, exaudi). 6Tavener Apolytikion of the incarnation. 6

11-part

SSSSAATTBBB Tavener Ikon of the Nativity. 6

13-part

SSAT/ATBB/(SSATB) Schütz Psalm 8, Herr unser Herrscher. 6

15-part

SSATB/SATTB/STBBB Gabrieli, A. Salvator noser a 15. 6

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14. Contents Pages of Collections

Listed as Appendices. Contents are listed within the titles index but do not appear within themain sections of the catalogue.

A1 Allwood, R. By popular request.A2 � Anthems for choirs, 1 (Jackson).A3 � [Anthems]. The Church Anthem Book.A4 � [Anthems]. The new Church Anthem Book.A5 � [Anthems]. The Oxford book of Tudor anthems (Morris).A6 � [Anthems]. Tudor church music.A7 Appleby/Fowler Firsts and seconds.A8 Appleby/Fowler More firsts and seconds.A9 Bissell, Keith The SAB choir.A10 Blackwell/Carter In the mood.A11 Blezzard, Judith German romantic partsongs.A12 Bruckner, Anton [Motets]. [11] selected sacred choruses.A13 � Carols for choirs 1 (Jacques/Willcocks).A14 � Carols for choirs 2 (Willcocks/Rutter).A15 � [Carols]. Gaudeamus!A16 � Carols of West Somerset (Court).A17 � [Carols]. Sing Nowell (Halsey/Ramsey).

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A18 � [Carols]. The Malcolm Sargent carol book.A19 � [Carols]. The Novello book of carols (Llewellyn).A20 � [Carols]. The Oxford book of carols (Dearmer et al.).A21 � [Carols]. The shorter new Oxford book of carols.A22 � [Carols]. The treasury of Christmas music (Reed).A23 � [Carols]. University carol book.A24 Gabrieli, Andrea [Madrigals]. 10 madrigals.A25 Gesualdo, Carlo [Madrigals]. 8 madrigali.A26 Harman, Alec Popular Italian madrigals of the 16th century.A27 Hillier, Paul English romantic partsongs.A28 Holst, Imogen Singing for pleasure.A29 � Invitation to madrigals, 1.A30 � Invitation to madrigals, 2.A31 � Invitation to madrigals, 3.A32 � Invitation to madrigals, 4.A33 � Invitation to madrigals, 5.A34 � Invitation to madrigals, 6.A35 � Invitation to madrigals, 7.A36 � Invitation to madrigals, 8 [Morley].A37 � Invitation to madrigals, 9 [Weelkes]. A38 � Invitation to madrigals, 10 [Wilbye].A39 � Invitation to madrigals, 11 [Gibbons]A40 � Invitation to medieval music, 1.A41 � Invitation to medieval music, 2.A42 � Invitation to medieval music, 3.A43 Johnson, David The Scholars’ book of glees, for 5 voices.A44 Johnson, David Ten Georgian glees, for 4 voices.A45 Lief, Arthur The choral art...: vol.1, Medieval.A46 Lief, Arthur The choral art...: vol.2, The early renaissance.A47 Marenzio, Luca [Madrigals]. 10 madrigals.A48 � The Oxford book of English madrigals (Ledger).A49 Petti, Anthony G. Christmas and Advent motets for 4 voices.A50 Petti, Anthony G. Christmas and Advent motets for 5 voices.A51 Petti, Anthony G. The English school for 4 voices.A52 Petti, Anthony G. The English school for 5 voices.A53 Petti, Anthony G. The French school for 4 voices.A54 Petti, Anthony G. The Spanish school for 4 voices.A55 Roche, Jerome The Penguin book of Italian madrigals for 4 voices.A56 Rutter, John European sacred music.A57 Rutter, John Folk-songs for choirs, 1.A58 Rutter, John Folk-songs for choirs, 2.A59 Rutter, John Opera choruses.A60 Simpson, Kenneth A first round book.A61 Smith, Eric S and B: famous songs in 2 parts with pianoA62 Spicer, Paul English pastoral songs.A63 � Spirituals for choirs (Chilcott)A64 Sullivan, Arthur G&S for choirs.A65 Sullivan, Arthur Twelve unison and 2-part songs for female voices.