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– But there's a Tree, of many, one
(I'm gettin') nuttin' for Christmas (Tepper/Bennett/Bateman)
*** Romanza (Moderato)
[untitled] (Barley/Joseph)
«General Lavine»—excentric: Dans le style et le mouvement d'un Cake-Walk
… depart in peace … (Tavener)
… fiat mihi … (MacMillan)
… from bursting suns escaping … (Mason)
… here in hiding … (MacMillan)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (Prokofiev)
12 Studies for piano, Op 46 (Bowen)
15 Folk songs from the Eastern Counties (Vaughan Williams)
1914
2 Aquarelles (Delius/Fenby)
2 Pieces for 4 Brothers (Davis)
2 Pierrot Pieces, Op 35 (Scott)
20 Ways to improve your life (Fox)
203085 Pte Joe Wood
24 Caprices, Op 1 (Paganini/Bryan)
24 lies per second (Wardener)
24 Preludes and Fugues, Op 87 (Shostakovich/Campbell)
24 Preludes in all major and minor keys, Op 102 (Bowen)
3am
4 Romantic Pieces, Op 75 (Dvořák/Isserlis)
5 Fantasiestücke, Op 5 (Coleridge-Taylor)
6 Hölderlin-Fragmente (Eisler/Baigent)
6pm
7 Airs & Fantasias (Pitts)
8 Part-songs, Op 127 (Stanford)
99 Words to my darling children (Panufnik)
9pm
A babe is born, Op 55 (Mathias)
A baby watched a ford, whereto
A bad boy and a good girl
A better resurrection
A birthday (Hawes)
A blackbird singing
A Blessing (Frances-Hoad)
A bookworm 'Hommage modeste à Maurice Ravel'
A boy and a girl (Whitacre/Burgess)
A boy was born
A boy was born, Op 3 (Britten)
A boy was born, Op 3 (Britten)
A breath of our inspiration
A brewer without any barm
A Broken Arc (Somervell)
A brown bird singing (Wood)
A Buddhist miniature (Tavener)
A Canon for Sally
A Celtic Blessing (Todd)
A Celtic Symphony (Bantock)
A Ceremony of Carols, Op 28 (Britten)
A Ceremony of Carols, Op 28 (Britten/Harrison)
A chantar m'er (La Comtesse de Die/Wishart)
A Charm Against The Bumble Bee
A child of God
A Child's Garland of Songs, Op 30 (Stanford)
A child's prayer (Bliss)
A child's prayer (MacMillan)
A child's song (Kwakiutl – Kwakwaka'wakw)
A choral Amen (Rutter)
A choral fanfare (Rutter)
A Choral Fantasia, H177 Op 51 (Holst)
A Christmas Carnival (Bissill)
A Christmas carol (Bliss)
A Christmas Caroll, Op 21 (Leighton)
A Christmas Greeting, Op 52 (Elgar)
A Christmas Overture (Hess)
A Clare Benediction (Rutter)
A Classical Christmas Suite (Davis/Onorati/Simeone/Wendel)
A cold coming we had of it
A collection of songs (Swann)
A Cornish Christmas Carol (Warlock)
A Country Girl (Monckton)
A Coy Joy (Dowland/Denoth)
A cradle song (Gurney)
A cradle song (Panufnik)
A Cradle Song (Sheldon)
A cradle song (Tavener)
A cross of wood
A crown of glory (Rutter)
A Cycle of Seven Songs from A Shropshire Lad (Orr)
A dancing place 'Scherzo' (Horrocks-Hopayian)
A day in the cornfield, I a-reapin'
A dead violet (Bridge)
A death
A dirge (Bridge)
A Downland Suite (Ireland)
A dream is a wish your heart makes (David/Hoffman/Livingston/Dunachie)
A fairy's love song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A fancy (Dowland/Denoth)
A Farewell to Arms (Bennett)
A fine lady
A fire of turf
A flaxen-headed cowboy, as simple as may be
A Flourish for a Bidding (Howells)
A flower given to my daughter
A flower remembered (Rutter)
A Fool's Preferment, or The Three Dukes of Dunstable, Z571 (Purcell/Britten)
A fountain plays no more
A Funny fellow
A Gaelic blessing (Rutter)
A gallery carol (Anon/Jacques)
A gallery carol (Gardner)
A gathering at the Cross
A gentle wind
A gift so pure, life so precious
A glee for Winter
A good child
A Good-Night (Bennett)
A grace for 10 Downing Street (Howells)
A gray day and quiet
A Green Cornfield (Head)
A grim old king
A ground for ye harpsicord (Anon/Simpson/Ng)
A head or tail which does he lack?
A Hebridean Sea-Reiver's Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A Hebridean Symphony (Bantock)
A Hill Tune (Bax)
A ho hi … hirrum bo! Early sails she to the reiving
A Hymn for St Cecilia (Howells)
A Hymn of St Columba (Britten)
A Hymn of the Nativity (Leighton)
A Hymn on Divine Musick (Croft/Britten)
A Hymn to Pan
A hymn to the Virgin
A Hymn to the Virgin (Britten)
A Keltic Suite, Op 29 (Foulds)
A kiss, Op 15 (Venables/Lloyd)
A knot of riddles (Bliss)
A la huella, a la huella
A la huella, a la huella, José y Maria
À la très chère, à la très belle
A Laddie's Sang
A lady-witch there lived on Atlas mountain
A last year's rose
A lawyer he went out one day
A leaf from the sky
A Litany '1st version' (Walton)
A Litany '2nd version' (Walton)
A Litany '3rd version' (Walton)
A little black thing among the snow
A little child there is yborn
A little jazz Mass (Chilcott)
A Little Music
A Little Waltz
A log on the fire was a tree in the forest
A London Overture (Ireland)
A London Symphony 'Symphony No 2 (1920)' (Vaughan Williams)
A London Symphony 'Symphony No 2 (1934)' (Vaughan Williams)
A Love Song
A Lullaby for Lalit
A Lullaby, Op 19 No 2 (Stanford)
A maid goin' to Comber her markets to larn
A Maid peerless (Howells)
A maiden most gentle (Anon/Carter)
A March-Jig 'Maguire's Kick'
A Medieval Bestiary (Hughes)
A Meditation (Pott)
A merry Christmas (Anon/Gant)
A Midsummer Night's Dream Suite (Leigh/Pienaar)
A mighty fortress (Luther/Rutter)
A mood (Travers)
A moon rising
A Moorside Suite (Holst)
A morning hymn, Z198 (Purcell/Britten)
A moth devoured words
A mother's lament
A Mountain Mood 'Theme and Variations' (Bax)
A mummers' play
A new commandment
A new commandment (Tavener)
A New England Symphony (Williams)
A New England Symphony (Williams)
A New England Symphony (Williams)
A New England Symphony (Williams)
A New Song (MacMillan)
A New Year Carol (Britten)
A Night Curse
A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square (Sherwin/Bowen)
A North Country maid up to London had strayed
A north-country maid up to London had stray'd
A Peaceful Piece
A Persistent Illusion (Wagstaff)
A picture from the fortress wall
A pilgrim's chant
A Piper (Head)
A plea for true wisdom and understanding
A Poet's Hymn
A Poison Tree
A Poison Tree
A Poison Tree (Britten)
A poor soul sat sighing by a sycamore tree
A prayer (Le Page)
A Prayer of King Henry VI (Ley)
A prayer of Saint Patrick (Rutter)
A prayer to St Anthony of Padua
A prayer to St John the Baptist (McDowall)
A Prayer to the Trinity (Burgon)
A present for the future (Forbes L'Estrange)
A prisoner to rapture by arduous duty pressed
A Queen's Fanfare (Walton)
A quiet stroll (Williams)
A red, red rose (Swann)
A Reel
A remark you made (Sheppard)
A Remembrance (Pott)
A report song
A Riddle 'The child you were'
A Romp (Finale)
A Room in Bloomsbury (Wilson)
A Rose Magnificat (Martin)
A rosebud by my early walk (Anon/McPhee)
A rough guide to the royal succession 'It's just one damn King after another' (Drayton)
A Runaway Girl (Monckton)
A sad song (Warlock)
A Sea Symphony 'Symphony No 1' (Vaughan Williams)
A Sequence for St Michael (Howells)
A Sheaf of Songs from Leinster, Op 140 (Stanford)
A shepherd's carol (Britten)
A ship with unfurled sails (Jackson)
A shower of pigeons arch over the rooftops
A Shropshire Lad (Somervell)
A Shropshire Lad 'Rhapsody for orchestra' (Butterworth)
A simple little string
A single flow'r he sent me, since we met
A Slow Dance
A slumber vast and black
A small quartet (Fitkin)
A soft day
A something
A song about myself
A Song at evening (Bennett)
A song for all seas, all ships (Moderato maestoso)
A Song for Kate (Bevan Baker)
A Song for St Cecilia's Day, Op 119 (Gardner)
A song for the Lord Mayor's table (Walton)
A song for the morning (Lloyd Webber)
A Song of Agincourt, Op 168 (Stanford)
A Song of Battle
A Song of Enchantment
A Song of Freedom
A Song of Shadows, Op 15 No 3 (Gibbs)
A Song of Sleep (Somerset)
A song of thanksgiving (Vaughan Williams)
A Song of Trust
A song without words, Op 13 No 1 (Sammons)
A Spanish Carol (Anon/Carter)
A Spanish Liederbooklet (Weir)
A special appeal (MacMillan)
A Spinning Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A spirit passed before my face
A spotless rose
A Spotless Rose
A spotless rose (Ledger)
A Spousal verse (Fox)
A Spring Garland, Op 84 (Gibbs)
A star looks down at me
A story of light (L'Estrange)
A Style of Loving
A subaltern's love song
A summer day
A sweet wind passed in the forest
A swell within her billowed skirts
A tender shoot (Briggs)
A thanksgiving
A Thanksgiving (Chilcott)
A thing of beauty
A Thirteenth-century Love Lilt (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A Thousand Years (Pitts)
A time there was — as one may guess
A time there was—as one may guess
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A Time to Dance (Roth)
A very handsome gentleman
A view through an open door (Stapleton)
A Village Romeo and Juliet (Delius)
A Virgin most pure (Anon/Cleobury)
A virgin shall conceive
A vision of aeroplanes (Vaughan Williams)
A vision of the sea, Op 125 (Matthews)
A voice in the wilderness, Op 77 (Elgar)
A walk with Ivor Gurney (Bingham)
A weather cock
A Wedding Anthem 'Amo ergo sum', Op 46 (Britten)
A Welcome March, Op 87 (Stanford)
A Welcome Song
A widow bird sate mourning (Lehmann)
A wind is brushing down the clover
A wind sways the pines
A woman
A word on my ear (Flanders/Swann)
A young Austrian went yodelling (Anon/Doughty)
A young maid stood in her father's garden (Anon/Hughes)
A Young Man's Exhortation
A, my dere, a, my dere Son
A.M.D.G. (Britten)
Abel Wright
Abend, D645 (Schubert/Brown)
Abendlied
Abendlied
Aberystwyth 'Variations'
Abide with me
Abide with me
Abide with me
Abide with me
Abide with me
Abide with me
Abide with me – Eventide (Monk/Archer)
Abide with me – Eventide (Monk/Cleobury)
Abide with me – Eventide (Monk/Forshaw)
Abide with me – Eventide (Monk/Pinel/Hancock)
Abide with me – Eventide (Monk/Scott)
Abide with me – Eventide (Monk/Willcocks)
Above the stars my Saviour dwells (Park)
Abraham, my servant, Abraham
Abroad as I was walking, one evening in the spring
Absolon, my son (Rathbone)
Absolved in the mirror
Academic Festival Overture, Op 80 (Brahms/Lemare)
Açai Palm
Ach bleib' bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV649 (Bach/Vaughan Williams)
Ach führe mich, o Gott
Ach, I dunno (French)
Ach, neige
Ach, ziehe die Seele
Acid House
Acorn and willow
Across
Across the plain
Across the universe (Lennon/McCartney/Marmén)
Adagio
Adagio and Allegro for cello and piano, Op 70 (Schumann/Bliss)
Adagio for strings, Op 11 (Barber/Strickland)
Adagio in E major
Adagio in G minor (Albinoni/Giazotto/Bullard)
Adagio mesto, Espressivo, Crescendo, Calmato, Adagio tranquillo …
Adam lay ibounden (Swayne)
Adam lay ybounden (Ledger)
Adam lay ybounden (Martin)
Adam lay ybounden (Ord)
Adam lay ybounden (Shaw)
Adam lay ybounden (Warlock)
Adam Shet Enosh
Adam's fall (Jones)
Addenda to The Laws of Cricket
Adeste fideles
Adeste fideles (Wade/Gant)
Adeste fideles (Wade/Hill)
Adeste fideles (Wade/Willcocks)
Adieu, farewell earth's bliss!
Adieu, Madame, my mother dear, but and my sisters three, O!
Adoration (Bridge)
Adoro te (Pitts)
Adoro te devote (McDowall)
Adult
Advent Antiphon (MacMillan)
Advent Antiphons (Chilcott)
Advent calendar (Ledger)
Advent 'O' Carol (Forbes L'Estrange)
Advent prose (Weir)
Aeterna caeli gloria (Jackson)
African Hymn and Dance (Walker)
After
After a few short bars
After a long lab'ring in the windy ways
After Handel's 'Vesper' (Bryars)
After many a dusty mile
After the blast of lighting from the East
After the Mass (Anon/Duhig)
After the rain (Hawes)
After the sea-ship, after the whistling winds
After this it was noised abroad
After Virtue (MacMillan)
After you've gone (Creamer/Layton/Thornton)
After-dance 'Proper Exercise'
Aftertones (Matthews)
Afton water
Agamemnon (Brian)
Aggiacciato tremar trà nevi algenti
Agios o Theos
Agnus Dei
Agnus Dei
Agnus Dei
Agnus Dei
Agnus Dei –
Agnus Dei (Kellam)
Ah! Sun-flower!
Ah! Thetis, mother, goddess, why come from the sea?
Ah, how sweet it is to love
Ah, moon of my delight (Lehmann)
Ah, Sun-flower
Ah, Sun-flower
Aignish on the machair (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Aileen Aroon (Anon/Cunningham)
Ailein Duinn 'A Harris Love Lament' (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Air
Air 1: Gentle interweaving
Air and Dance (Delius/Grainger)
Air and Variations for clarinet and piano (Lloyd Webber)
Air de Ballet, Op 17 No 2 (Sammons)
Air falalalo (Anon/Roberton)
Air Waltz (Davis)
Air, Berceuse and Procession (Sumsion)
Airborne Dances (Davis)
Airplane Cantata (Jackson)
Aka tombo (Anon/Chilcott)
Akhmatova Songs (Tavener)
Al Borromeino, Sonetto
Alan Turing was a quite brilliant mathematician
Alas Fra Giacomo too late! But follow me
Alas, my love, ye do me wrong
Alas, my love, you do me wrong
Album leaf, Op 22 (Matthay)
Albumleaf (Bowen)
Alceste (Lully/King)
Algal Bloom
Alice alone
Alice in Wonderland (Milligan/Clare/Langford)
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Todd)
Alister McAlpine's lament (Vaughan Williams)
Alive (Amewudah-Rivers)
All along the garden where the moonbeams glance
All and some (Byrt)
All and some (Thurlow)
All appeared New
All around me are familiar faces
All bells in paradise (Rutter)
All creatures of our God and King
All creatures of our God and King
All creatures of our God and King – Lasst uns erfreuen (Vaughan Williams/Battiwalla)
All creatures of our God and King – Lasst uns erfreuen (Vaughan Williams/Cleobury)
All creatures of our God and King (Anon/Rutter)
All down Piccadilly
All faces shall gather blackness
All for love of one
All I want for Christmas is you (Carey/Afanasieff/Parry)
All in a garden green
All in the April evening (Roberton)
All Kings, and all their favourites
All my hope on God is founded
All my hope on God is founded
All my hope on God is founded
All my hope on God is founded – Michael (Howells)
All my hope on God is founded – Michael (Howells/Rutter)
All my hope on God is founded – Michael 'A Fanfare Setting' (Howells/Palmer/Hill)
All night alone on the moor I lie
All night the fierce wind blew
All night under the moon (Bainton)
All night under the moon (Gurney)
All of me (Legend/Gad/L'Estrange)
All people that on earth do dwell
All people that on earth do dwell
All people that on earth do dwell – Old Hundredth (Vaughan Williams)
All Roads (Simcock)
All shall be well
All shod with steel
All that's past
All the ends of the earth (Weir)
All the flowers of the spring (Warlock)
All the folk we love and me … Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
All the stars looked down (Rutter)
All the things you are (Kern/Chilcott)
All these dismal looks and fretting
All they that see him laugh him to scorn (tenor)
All things are quite silent (Anon/Andrew)
All things bright and beautiful (Anon/Rutter)
All things pass
All things that we clasp and cherish (Bridge)
All this night, Op 33 (Finzi)
All this time (Walton)
All through the night (Anon/Roberton)
All through the night there's a little brown bird singing
All we like sheep have gone astray
All wisdom cometh from the Lord (Mealor)
All wisdom is from the Lord, Op 88 No 3 (Mathias)
All women born are so perverse
All ye woods and trees and bowers
All you who sleep tonight (Dove)
Alla caccia, HWV79 (Handel/Bennett)
Allegretto, Op 105 (Bowen)
Allegro appassionato (Bridge)
Allegro de concert (Bowen)
Allegro spiritoso (Senaillé/Perkins)
Alleluia
Alleluia
Alleluia
Alleluia
Alleluia!
Alleluia! A new work is come on hand (Reece-Trapp)
Alleluia! Into the light 'A miner's carol' (Camm)
Alleluia, amen (Leighton)
Alleluia, laudate pueri Dominum (Jackson)
Alleluia, Theos Erastos
Alleluia, ZS14 (Weldon/Purcell/Britten)
Alleluia. And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven
Alleluia. I heard a voice (Wheeler)
Alleluia. I sing the birth
Alleluia. May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest
Alleluia. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
Alleluya, a new work is come on hand
Alleluya, a new Work is come on Hand
Alleluya, sing to Jesus
Alleluyas (Preston)
Alles, was ich euch sagte
Alma (Lehrer/Whiteley)
Alma redemptoris mater (Bednall)
Alma redemptoris mater (McDowall)
Alma redemptoris mater (Northcott)
Almayne, Op 71 (Gibbs)
Almighty God, Father of Heaven
Almighty God, in whom we live and move
Almond, wild almond (Peel)
Alone to sacrifice Thou goest Lord
Along the field
Along the field as we came by
Alpha & Omega (MacMillan)
Alphabicycle order (Matthews)
Alphorn, TrV64 (Strauss/Bliss/Glynn)
Alpine Pastures (Ellis/Torch)
Als ihr Geliebter schied
Altar dance and heavenly pavane
Amabel
Amal
Amang the trees (Scott)
Amarilli mia bella (Caccini/Lawrence-King)
Amazing grace
Amazing grace
Amazing Grace
Amazing grace – New Britain (Anon/Wilberforce)
Amazing grace (Anon/Cleobury)
Amazing grace (Anon/Forbes L'Estrange)
Amazing grace (Anon/Rutter)
Amen (Pitts)
Amen, amen, I say unto you
A-moaning thou, my own dear one
Among angels (Todd)
Among the leaves the small birds sing
Amor, Amor, Amor (Ruiz/Palmer)
Amore langueo (Pott)
An absence of heart (Wright)
An acre of land (Vaughan Williams)
An airmail letter from Mozart (Dove)
An ancient woman, who has lived all seasons
An apprentice angel (Scott)
An aside
An autumn meditation
An den kleinen Radioapparat (Eisler/Baigent)
An die Musik, D547 (Schubert/Moore)
An eine Stadt
An empty book is like an Infant’s Soul
An ending 'Ascent' (Eno/Le Page)
An English Day-Book (Poston)
An English Mass (Howells)
An Epitaph (Gurney)
An Epithalamium (Wedding Song)
An Eriskay love lilt (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
An Eriskay Love Lilt (Anon/Roberton)
An Eriskay Lullaby (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
An Evening Hymn, Z193
An imperial elegy
An invite to eternity
An invite to eternity (Swann)
An Irish Blessing (L'Estrange)
An Irish Idyll in Six Miniatures, Op 77 (Stanford)
An Irish Melody 'The Londonderry Air' (Bridge)
An island sheiling song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
An Occasional Trumpet Voluntary (Gowers)
An ode of the birth of our Saviour
An Òg-Mhadainn (Sweeney)
An old carol (Quilter)
An ordinary Tuesday (Sheppard)
An Orkney wedding, with sunrise (Maxwell Davies)
An Oxford Elegy (Vaughan Williams)
An oyster
An rosen wyn (Anon/Monks)
And
And a little Child shall lead them (Williams)
And as they spake
And behold two of them went that day (Anon/Gardiner)
And can the physician make sick men well?
And did those feet in ancient time
And did those feet in ancient time
And did those feet in ancient time
And every nymph of stream and spreading tree
And every stone shall cry (Chilcott)
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes
And he came by her cabin to the west of the road, calling
And he came by her cabin to the west of the road, calling
And he shall purify the sons of Levi
And I love her (McCartney/Lennon/Chilcott)
And I saw a new heaven (Bainton)
And I saw another angel
And it came to pass
And it was so, that the Lord turned the captivity of Job (Narrator)
And lo, the angel of the Lord (MacMillan)
And must I then, indeed, Pain, live with you
And O, ye Fountains, Meadows, Hills, and Groves
And old Silenus, shaking a green stick
And snow falls down on me
And so it goes (Joel/Chilcott)
And straightway Jesus constrained
And suddenly there came from heaven
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude (soprano)
And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam
And the Lord said to Satan (Narrator/Chorus/Satan)
And the Lord turned the captivity of Job
And then she called out of the hollow turrets
And there came a messenger to Job, and said (Narrator/Shepherd Boy/Job/Satan/Chorus)
And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse
And there was war in heaven (Skempton)
And there went out another horse that was red
And they said one to another – Verily the Lord is risen (Anon/Schütz/Gardiner)
And very early in the morning
And when I die
And when it was day
And when the day of Pentecost
And wilt thou leave me thus? (Warlock)
And with his stripes we are healed
And yet I love her till I die
Andalucia Suite (Lecuona/Nash)
Andalucia Suite (Lecuona/Palmer)
Andante
Andante and Scherzo (Simaku)
Andante and variations in G major, K501 (Mozart/Nield)
Andante lento
Andantino in D flat 'Moonlight and Roses'
Andantino, Op 21 No 2a (Berkeley)
Andrew Turner
Andy Flower Duet (Delibes/Stilgoe)
Angel
Angel in dark green (Cooper)
Angel Song II (Todd)
Angel spirits of sleep
Angel spirits of sleep (Bainton)
Angel Tidings (Rutter)
Angeli, archangeli (Jackson)
Angels (Tavener)
Angels' Carol (Rutter)
Angels from the realms of glory (Anon/Jacques)
Angels from the realms of glory (Anon/Shaw)
Angels from the realms of glory (Smart/Cullen)
Angels of the mind (Bliss)
Angels sing! (Panufnik)
Angels we have heard on high (Anon/Rutter)
Angelus ad virginem (Anon/Willcocks)
Angelus, Op 56 (Elgar)
Angel-voices ever singing
Angularis fundamentum
Animal Parade (Farrington)
Anna bheag 'Wee Anna' (Anon/Jackson/Mackenzie)
Anna's Rapid Eye Movement (Pitts)
Annie Laurie (Anon/Bowen)
Anno (Davis)
Anno Epilogue (Davis)
Ann's cradle song, Op 20 No 1 (Gibbs)
Annunciation
Annunciation (Tavener)
Anon in love (Walton)
Another golden afternoon
Another night upon that hill
Another photograph to put on a shelf
Another small quartet (Fitkin)
Antiphon
Antiphon (Britten)
Antiphon (Howells)
Antiphon (Walton)
Antique: Allegretto, un poco mosso
Any little fish (Coward)
anyone live in a pretty how town (Hughes)
Anyone lived in a pretty how town
Anything goes (Porter/Burton)
Apocalyptic primordial call
Apollyon
Apollyon: The fight –
Apologie pro Poemate meo
Apple Blossom
Approach-Recession
Après un rêve, Op 7 No 1 (Fauré/Isserlis)
April come she will (Simon/Lawson)
Aquarius: The Water-Carrier
Ar hyd y nos 'All through the night' (Anon/Drake)
Ar hyd y nos 'All through the night' (Parry)
Arab Love Song, Op 25 No 4 (Quilter)
Arabesque, Op 20 No 1 (Bowen)
Arabesques
Arabesques (Marsh)
Arabesques (Marsh)
Arabesques (Marsh)
Arabesques (Marsh)
Arabesques, Op 47 (Reizenstein)
Arabia (Browne)
Araby, Op 20 No 2 (Gibbs)
Arboretum Suite (Davis)
Arcades (Swann)
Arcadia (Davis)
Arcadiana (Adès)
Arched bridge
Arco (Davis)
Are vé lo mes de maig (May)
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Are you going? for piano triet (Pitts)
Arethusa, who, flying from the love of Alpheus the river god, was turned into a fountain
Ariel
Aries: The Ram
Arioso (Elias)
Arirang (Anon/Chilcott)
Arirang (Anon/Hough)
Arise! arise! arise!
Arise, O God
Arise, shine (Rutter)
Armed response unit (Murcott)
Armida's garden (Parry)
Around three corners (Panufnik)
Arrogant poppies (Gibbs)
Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers?
Artemis and Orion (Sheppard)
As a buyer for a firm that deals in ladies’ fur coats
As dew in Aprille
As dew in Aprylle (Warlock)
As down by the shore I wander early at morn
As earth’s pageant passeth by
As ever I saw (Warlock)
As father Adam first was fool'd
As he was a-riding and a-riding one day
As I came by Blaweary
As I came over Windy Gap
As I came through Sandgate
As I drew nurture from my mother's breast
As I lay in the early sun, Op 13b No 3 (Finzi)
As I lay me down
As I looked over the castle wall
As I rode down to Yarmouth Fair
As I sat down by Saddle Stream
As I sat on a sunny bank
As I sat on a sunny bank 'I saw three ships' (Anon/Poston/Hyde)
As I walked down the road at set of sun
As I walked down the road at set of sun
As I walked down the road at set of sun
As I walked out one evening (Lutyens)
As I walked out one fine summer's morning
As I walked out one morning
As I walked over London Bridge
As I walked through the wildness of this world I lighted on a certain place
As I was a-walking one morning in May
As I was crossing Tanner's Hill
As I was lying on Black Stitchel
As I was walking all alane
As I went down to Taunton Town
As I went out one May morning
As I went out one May morning
As I went up a woodland walk
As if
As it is, plenty
As one who has slept (Tavener)
As sweet Polly Oliver lay musing in bed
As the angels stood
As the apple tree (Walker)
As the bridegroom to his chosen (Rutter)
as the soldier and the sailor was a-walking one day
As torrents in summer
As truly as God is our Father (Mathias)
As with gladness, men of old
Ascending into heaven (Weir)
Ascensio (Cooper)
Ascension (Hawes)
Ashes Dance Back (Harvey)
Ask me why I send you here
Asleep! O sleep a little while, white pearl!
Aspen
Asphalt cocktail (Mackey/Bliss/Burgess)
Assemble, all ye maidens
Assez vu. La vision s’est rencontrée à tous les airs
Asturiana
Asyla, Op 17 (Adès)
At a lunar eclipse
At day-close in November
At fall of glowing summer day
At last (Gordon/L'Estrange)
At last I put off love, for twice ten years
At last things came to an hubbub and great stir in the fair
At Middle-Field Gate in February
At midnight, Op 28 No 2 (Venables)
At nine in the morning there passed a church
At sea
At sea
At that hour when all things have repose
At The Fox Inn
At the last, tenderly
At the manger (Wilkinson)
At the manger Mary sings (Lack)
At the mid hour of night (Anon/Britten)
At the railway station, Upway 'The convict and the boy with the violin'
At the round earth's imagined corners
At the round earth's imagined corners (Burgon)
At the round earth's imagined corners (Saxton)
At the round earth's imagined corners, blew
At the window (Bliss)
Attende Domine
Aubade
Aubade (Awake): Lento – Allegretto
Aubade héroïque (Lambert)
Aubade, Op 4 (Sammons)
Audiotectonics III (Fairclough)
Auf dem Wasser zu singen
Auf ein altes Bild
Auftritt des Cléonte
Auld lang syne (Anon/Forbes L'Estrange)
Aung-ze Paing-ze
Aurea hora (Cooper)
Aurelia
Aurum
Aus deinen Augen fliessen meine Lieder (Delius)
Autumn
Autumn
Autumn
Autumn
Autumn (Anon/Isserlis)
Autumn (Bridge)
Autumn (Herbert)
Autumn Evening
Autumn hath all the Summer's fruitful treasure
Autumn leaves (Kosma/Robertson)
Autumn twilight (Warlock)
Autumnal
Auvergnat (Bliss)
Avalon (Jolson/DeSylva/Rose/Thornton)
Avaunt from us, false Bumble Bee
Ave Maria
Ave Maria
Ave Maria
Ave Maria (Clarke)
Ave Maria (Clements/Ravel)
Ave Maria (Gounod/Mawby)
Ave Maria (Jackson)
Ave Maria (Lamb)
Ave Maria (Lindley)
Ave Maria (O'Regan)
Ave Maria (Rutter)
Ave Maria (Schubert/Thomas)
Ave Maria, H49 (Holst)
Ave Maria, Op 2 No 2 (Elgar)
Ave Maria, virgo virginum (Anon/Wishart)
Ave maris stella
Ave maris stella (MacMillan)
Ave maris stella (Mealor)
Ave maris stella (Park)
Ave maris stella takes flight (McGonigal/Anon)
Ave maris stella, Op 2 No 3 (Elgar)
Ave Mary! – Look down, O Queen, on thy children lowly bending
Ave regina
Ave regina caelorum (Bednall)
Ave regina caelorum (Jackson)
Ave rex angelorum
Ave Rex, Op 45 (Mathias)
Ave verum corpus (Bingham)
Ave verum corpus (Mathias)
Ave verum corpus (Mawby)
Ave verum corpus (Mealor)
Ave verum corpus (O'Neill)
Ave verum corpus (Parry)
Ave verum corpus (Todd)
Ave verum corpus re-imagined (Williams)
Ave verum corpus, Op 2 No 1 (Elgar)
Avenging and bright (Anon/Britten)
Awake
Awake Sweet Love (Dowland/Denoth)
Awake thou that sleepest
Awake, glad heart!
Awake, my soul
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Archer)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Briggs)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Cullen)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Hawkesworth)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Lawson)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Llewellyn)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Moore)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Murray/Gant)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Quinney)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Rutter)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Short)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Willcocks)
Away in a manger (Anon/Jacques)
Away in a manger (Bishop/Gant)
Away in a manger (Murray/Rutter)
Away in a manger, no crib for a bed
Away vain world
Away with the music of Broadway
Away! away!
Awed by the beauty
Ay waukin, O (Scott)
Ay! Federico!
Aya! I don't care if you desert me
Aye, my lad, I've borne my creel
Aylesbury Games (Boughton)
B for Barney (Anon/Hughes)
B.G.N. (Andante)
Ba mo leanabh 'O my baby' (Anon/Jackson/Mackenzie)
Babes in Toyland (Herbert/Langey)
Baby
Baby, baby dear
Bacchanalia of John of Kronstadt and Paraskeva Piatnitsa
Bacchus (Davis)
Bacchus, at whose feast is heard the noise of gaggling women's tattling tongues and shouting out of boys
Bacchus, young Bacchus! good or ill betide
Bach goes to town 'Prelude and Fugue in swing' (Templeton)
Bachbeat (Shlomo/Swingle)
Bagatelle (Ireland)
Bagatelle, Op 3 (Sammons)
Bagatelles (Rawsthorne)
Bahnhofstrasse (Orr)
Bal masqué
Balancing the books (Nyman/Boothby)
Bald zur Rechten
Ballabile
Ballad
Ballad of green Broom
Ballad of the army carts
Ballade in C minor, Op 73 (Coleridge-Taylor)
Ballade No 2, Op 87 (Bowen)
Ballade: Moderato, ma sempre a piacere
Ballata and Ballabile, Op 160 (Stanford)
Ballerina (Ireland)
Ballet of the unhatched chicks
Ballo (Matteis Jr./Chandler)
Balulalow
Balulalow (Burton)
Balulalow (Gardner)
Balulalow (Maw)
Balulalow (Pott)
Balulalow (Warlock)
Banquet fugue
Barbara Allen (Anon/Quilter)
Barbara’s jig – Kenny MacDonald’s jig – Joseph MacDonald’s jig (Anon/Johnstone/MacDonald)
Barcarolle: Andante languido
Barefoot I went and made no sound
Barrel Organ Monkey: Presto
Barwick Green
Bash peace (Bedford)
Bass Drum Concerto (Prokofiev)
Bassedance 'En vray amoure a 4, a 6' (Henry VIII/McGowan)
Bassoon Concerto '2004 revised version' (Frost)
Bassoon Sonata (Bennett)
Bassoon Sonata in F (Hurlstone)
Batalla de octavo tono (Ximénez/Roberts)
Batter my heart three person'd God; for, you
Be an egg donor
Be contented, O my soul
Be merciful unto me, O God
Be merciful unto me, O God, for man goeth about to devour me
Be near me when my light is low
Be not afeard (Rutter)
Be slowly lifted up, thou long black arm
Be still, for the presence of the Lord (Evans)
Be still, for the presence of the Lord (Evans/Mold)
Be still, my sweet sweeting, no longer do cry
Be strong and play the man
Be thou my judge, O Lord, for I have walked innocently
Be thou my vision (Rutter)
Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart
Be thou the physician of thy servants
Be with me Lord
Beach
Beachcomber (Richardson)
Beasts of the Land!
Beat! beat! drums! –
Beati quorum via
Beati quorum via (Park)
Beatitudes of St Isaac the Syrian
Beatus auctor saeculi (O'Regan)
Beautiful bountiful Bertie
Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come
Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come
Beautiful up from the deeps of the solemn sea
Beauty for ashes (Chilcott)
Beauty no other thing is than a beam
Because I liked you better
Because I liked you better
Because I liked you better
Beckon to me to come
Bed in summer (Ireland)
Bed-time
Beethoven Parody 'And the same to you' (Moore)
Before Abraham was, I AM
Before action
Before and After Summer, Op 16 (Finzi)
Before life and after
Before life and after
Before Sleep
Before sleep
Before the thunder clap
Begin the Beguine (Porter/L'Estrange)
Begin the Beguine (Porter/Palmer)
Begin to Charm, and as thou strok’st mine ears
Behind the lines (Coles)
Behind the lines (Coles/Brabbins)
Behold a pale horse
Behold a tender babe (Mealor)
Behold and see if there be any sorrow like unto his sorrow (soprano/tenor)
Behold now, praise the Lord (Martin)
Behold the King (Hawes)
Behold the Lamb of God
Behold! Happy is the man whom God correcteth
Behold, a silly tender babe
Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son (alto)
Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is
Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is (Vann)
Behold, I send my messenger
Behold, I tell you a mystery (bass)
Behold, O God our defender (Howells)
Behold, O God our defender (Scott)
Behold, the sea itself
Behold, the tabernacle of God (Rutter)
Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men
Being beauteous: Lento ma comodo
Being young and green
Believe in life
Bells
Bells across the meadows (Ketèlbey)
Belmont (Anon/Roberton)
Beloved
Below thir stanes lie Jamie's banes
Benbecula Bridal Procession (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Beneath a knap where flown
Beneath my palm tree, by the river side
Beneath the spreading wings of evening
Beneath these alien stars (Bingham)
Beneath thy compassion (Mealor)
Benedicamus Domino (Warlock)
Benedicimus Deum caeli (MacMillan)
Benedicite, omnia opera (Archer)
Benedictus
Benedictus
Benedictus
Benedictus
Benedictus
Benedictus Deus (MacMillan)
Benedictus, Op 37 No 3 (Mackenzie)
Benjamin Zander's introductory remarks (Zander)
Beowulf (Young)
Berbers (Gough)
Berceuse (Ireland)
Berceuse, Op 6 (Sammons)
Berceuse, Op 83 (Bowen)
Berimbau (Gough)
Bessie Bell and Mary Gray
Betelgeuse
Betelgeuse
Bethlehem (Boughton)
Bethlehem Down (Warlock)
Bethlehem Down (Warlock/Hill)
Bethlehem, of noblest cities
Between (Jack)
Between friends (Dove)
Between your sheets you soundly sleep
Betwixt (Jack)
Bewitched, bothered and bewildered (Rodgers/L'Estrange)
Beyond the bar of fair Manaar
Beyond the sea (Trenet/L'Estrange)
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Big Ben Blues (Owen Norris)
Bilbo’s last song
Billie Jean (Jackson/Bradford/Johns)
Binsey poplars
Bird of Love Divine (Wood)
Bird Scarer's Song (Anon/Britten)
Bird Scarer's Song (Anon/Britten/Matthews)
Bird Songs at Eventide (Coates)
Birdflight (Gunning)
Birds at the Fairy Fulling (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Birds practise songs in dreams (Elias)
Birdsong (Ashton)
Birdspeak (Wilkinson)
Birthday madrigals (Rutter)
Birthday madrigals (Rutter)
Birthday madrigals (Rutter)
Birthday madrigals (Rutter)
Birthday madrigals (Rutter)
Birthday Sleep (Tavener)
Birthday Song for Erwin (Britten)
Bist du bei mir, BWV508 (Stölzel/Rutter)
Black and Blue (Jack)
Black Day
Black horse and the cherry tree (Tunstall/L'Estrange)
Black is the color (Anon/Chilcott)
Black Mrs Behemoth
Black Stitchel (Gurney)
Blackberry time
Blackfriars (Meredith)
Blackmwore by the Stour (Vaughan Williams)
Blah blah blah (Gershwin/Vignoles)
Blake's Lullaby (Rutter)
Blaweary (Gurney)
Bless O lord, this place
Bless the Lord, O my soul (Dove)
Bless this House (Brahe)
Bless, O Lord, us thy servants
Bless, O Lord, us thy servants
Bless'd Mary Magdalene (Anon/Gardiner)
Blessed are all they that fear the Lord
Blessed are the poor in spirit
Blessed are the poor in spirit
Blessed are the pure in heart (Davies)
Blessed be he that taketh their children
Blessed be that Lady bright
Blessed be that maid Mary (Anon/Willcocks)
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel
Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Bairstow)
Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord
Blessed is the man that hath not walked in the counsel of the ungodly
Blessèd Jesu! here we stand (Popplewell)
Blessed, blessed is the child
Blessing (Mealor)
Blest pair of sirens (Parry)
Blest pair of sirens (Parry/Cook)
Bleu Céleste (Jack)
Blow away the morning dew (Anon/Langford)
Blow high, blow low
Blow the trumpet in the new moon (MacMillan)
Blow the wind southerly (Anon/Hough)
Blow up the trumpet in the new moon
Blow, blow, thou winter wind
Blow, blow, thou winter wind
Blow, blow, thou winter wind (Bridge)
Blue (Davis)
Blue shades (Ticheli/Bliss/Burgess)
Blue water … a clear moon
Blush, wretched man, blush!
Bobby Shafto
Bobby Shaftoe (Anon/Carleston)
Bobby Shaftoe (Anon/Langford)
Bogle move (Prokofiev)
Bohemesque (Wolstenholme)
Bolero (Bowen)
Boléro (Ravel/Bullard)
Bone Palace ballet (Roth)
Bonie Wee Thing (Johnston)
Bonnie James Campbell
Bonnie wee thing (Anon/Davie)
Bonnie wee thing (Lehmann)
Bonny at morn (Anon/Perkins)
Bonny at morn 'with guitar' (Anon/Britten)
Bonny at morn 'with harp' (Anon/Britten)
Boris Pasternak
Born in a stable so bare
Born on a new day (David/Knight)
Born upon an angel's breast
Botany Bay (Anon/Rice)
Bounce (Clowes)
Bourrée, Op 12 (Sammons)
Bowered on sloping hillsides rise
Boy, what love has done to me! (Gershwin/Connolly)
Boyhood's End (Tippett)
Brahms, Op 21 (Adès)
Brandenburg Concerto No 2 in F major, BWV1047 (Bach/Goossens)
Brawles
Bread and cherries (Gurney)
Bread and roses (Fariña/Dale)
Break, break, break
Breakbeat
Breathe Freely (Wagstaff)
Breathe no more
Bredon Hill
Bredon Hill and other songs (Butterworth)
Bridal Song
Bridge of sighs
Brigg Fair 'An English Rhapsody' (Delius)
Bright babe, whose awful beauties make
Bright beings from the realm of light
Bright cap and streamers (Mawby)
Bright is the ring of words
Bright is the ring of words
Bright is the ring of words
Bright Phoebus (Anon/Oates/Le Page)
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning
Bring me a ball that's really old
Bring me the sunset in a cup
Bring rest, sweet dreaming child (O'Regan)
Bring unto the Lord, O ye mighty, bring young rams unto the Lord
Bring us in good ale, H131 (Holst)
Bring us, O Lord (MacMillan)
Bring us, O Lord God
Bring us, O Lord God (Harris)
Britannia 'A Nautical Overture', Op 52 (Mackenzie)
Brittany, Op 21 No 1 (Farrar)
Brixton briefcase (Lee)
Brother Heinrich and the new carol
Brouillards: Modéré
Brown is my love
Brown leather sofa (Chadburn)
Brozhu li ia vdol’ ulits shumnykh
Brush up your Shakespeare (Porter/Burton)
Brussels Fanfare (Patterson)
Bruyères: Calme
Budmouth Dears
Buffalo Jump (Sheppard)
Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn 'Watching the Wheat' (Anon/Britten)
Bugles sang, saddening the evening air
Burd Ellen and young Tamlane
Burgos
Burning Love
Burns 'Second Scotch Rhapsody', Op 24 (Mackenzie)
Bushes and briars (Vaughan Williams)
Business Girls (Dring)
Busy, curious, thirsty fly!
Busy-ness!: Allegro molto
But for those first affections
But have been found again (Burgon)
But he that over-rules all things so wrought it about that Christian for that time escaped his tormentors
But leave it now, leave it; as you left
But Mary stood without the sepulchre (Evangelist/Jesus/Mary Magdalene)
But now my soul is poured out upon me (Job)
But peaceful was the night
But put forth Thine hand now (Satan/Narrator/Chorus)
But those who hope in the Lord
But thou didst not leave his soul in hell (soprano/tenor)
But today we collect ads (Sergeant)
But we, with our dreaming
But when I sleep (Elias)
But when Thou joinest with the Nine
But who may abide the day of his coming? (alto/bass)
Bute Cello Duets (Davis)
Butterflea
Butterfly Dreams. Butterfly Dreams based on Chuang (Tavener)
Butterfly Dreams. Butterfly Song from Acoman India (Tavener)
Butterfly Dreams. Haiku by Buson (Tavener)
Butterfly Dreams. Haiku by Issa (Tavener)
Butterfly Dreams. Haiku by Kokku (Tavener)
Butterfly Dreams. Haiku, anon (Tavener)
Butterfly Dreams. The Butterfly by Pavel Friedmann (Tavener)
By a bierside (Gibbs)
By a bierside (Gurney)
By a bierside (Gurney/Howells)
By a fountainside
By a wall the stranger now calls his
By and by
By beauteous softness mixed with majesty, Z332/7
By cool Siloam
By hours we all live here
By myself walking
By night when others soundly slept
By Strauss (Gershwin/Bennett)
By the lake
By the Rio Grande they dance no sarabande
By the sea
By the sleepy lagoon (Coates)
By the time (Mika/Lawson)
By the waters of Babylon we sat down and wept
By the willows of the Eastern Gate
By yon bonnie banks and by yon bonnie braes
By yon bonny banks and yon bonny braes
Bydlo 'A Polish Ox-cart'
C.A.E. (L'istesso tempo)
Ca' the yowes (Anon/Britten)
Ca' the yowes (Anon/Liddell)
Ca' the yowes (Anon/MacLean/Bateman)
Ca' the yowes (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
Cabbages, Cabeans and Carrots (Stanley/Allen)
Caelos ascendit hodie
Caelos ascendit hodie (Park)
Caledonia (MacLean/Logan)
Caleno custure me (Anon/Plant)
Caliban and Ariel (Ridout)
Call me maybe (Jepsen/Newton-Rex)
Call me the breeze (Orton/Rowlands/Simons/Bruerton)
Call off your eyes from care
Calling all workers (Coates)
Calliope (Cooper)
Came the great popinjay
Camel Caravan
Cameron's Lament 'Christmas version' (Hewitt Jones)
Can I forget you, or will my heart remind me? (Kern/Chilcott)
Can I not syng but hoy? (Jackson)
Can I see another's woe
Can ye no' hush yer weepin', O?
Can you recall, dear comrade, when we tramped God's land together
Cancer: The Crab
Canción
Canción de cuna para dormir a un negrito
Canción de la luna (Roth)
Canción y Danza I
Canciones de clarines (Anon/Roberts)
canciones negras (Montsalvatge/See-Schierenberg)
Candlelight Carol (Rutter)
Caneuon Cymru (Petrie)
Canon ad honorem Igor Stravinsky (Maxwell Davies/Knussen)
Canon and Gigue in D (Pachelbel/Brody/Reynolds)
Canon in memoriam Igor Stravinsky (Maxwell Davies)
Canope: Très calme et doucement triste
Cantabile (Briggs)
Cantate Domino
Cantate Domino
Cantate Domino
Cantate Domino (Hawes)
Cantator and Amanda (Panufnik)
Cantemus
Canticle I 'My beloved is mine and I am his', Op 40 (Britten)
Canticle II 'Abraham and Isaac', Op 51 (Britten)
Canticle III 'Still falls the Rain', Op 55 (Britten)
Canticle IV 'The Journey of the Magi', Op 86 (Britten)
Canticle of Zachariah (MacMillan)
Canticle V 'The Death of Saint Narcissus', Op 89 (Britten)
Canticles of Light (Chilcott)
Cantico del Sole (Walton)
Cantigas de amigo (Codax/Lawrence-King)
Cantilena (Elms)
Cantilena for clarinet and orchestra 'Poem', Op 51 (Spain-Dunk)
Canto (Panufnik)
Canto primo: Sostenuto e largamente
Cantos sagrados (MacMillan)
Cantos sagrados (MacMillan)
Canzona for brass (Simpson)
Canzonetta, Op 20 (Sammons)
Caoine 'A Lament'
Capriccio
Capriccio
Capriccio (Elias)
Capriccio. Allegretto 'To Dolly'
Caprice No 24 (Paganini/Skip Martin/Thornton)
Capricorn: The Goat
Capriol (Warlock)
Capriol (Warlock/Herrick)
Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard (Dowland/Denoth)
Captured (Parker)
Caractacus, Op 35 (Elgar)
Carbon copy (Burgess/Fairclough)
Cards
Care charminge sleepe (O'Regan)
Carillon (Mathias)
Carillon, Op 75 (Elgar)
Carissima (Elgar)
Caristiona (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Caristiona (Bantock)
Cariwch, medd Dafydd, Fy nhelun i mi 'Bring me my harp'
Carmen Paschale (Birtwistle)
Carol
Carol
Carol eliseus (Watkins)
Carol of the bells (Leontovych/Roberts)
Carol of the Children (Rutter)
Carol of the crib (Forbes L'Estrange)
Carol of the Magi (Rutter)
Carriage and Pair (Frankel)
Carry her over the water
Castell Dolbadarn (Metcalf)
Castellain sunshine (Joseph)
Castor et Pollux (Rameau/Aareskjold/Bennett)
Catacombae: Sepulchrum Romanum – Con mortuis in lingua mortua
Catalonia (Reade/Gibson)
Catch (Duddell)
Catch a falling star (Chilcott)
Cathedrals and caves (Barley)
Cathleen ni Houlihan (Gurney)
Cavalcade of youth (Beaver)
Cavatina (Ireland)
Cavatina and Scherzino
Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest: Animé et tumultueux
Ce sont des villes!
Cecilia Virgo (Jackson)
Cecilia Virgo (MacMillan)
Celebra il Vilanel con balli e Canti Del felice
Celebration
Célébrons la naissance (Tabourot/Warlock/Gant)
Celemene
Celestial bird (Panufnik)
Cello Concerto (Gunning)
Cello Concerto (Howells)
Cello Concerto (Prokofiev)
Cello Concerto (Walton)
Cello Concerto in D minor (Stanford)
Cello Concerto in E minor, Op 85 (Elgar)
Cello Concerto in G minor, Op 32 (Dietrich/Grützmacher)
Cello Sonata No 2 in F major, Op 123 (Saint-Saëns/Freeman-Attwood)
Cello Sonata, H125 (Bridge)
Cello Suite No 1, Op 72 (Britten)
Cello Suite No 2, Op 80 (Britten)
Cello Suite No 3, Op 87 (Britten)
Cello Suite No 6 in D major, BWV1012 (Bach/Fryer)
Cello Suite No 6 in D major, BWV1012 (Bach/Fryer/Pienaar)
Cello Suite No 6 in D major, BWV1012 (Bach/Jacobson)
Cerulean
Chaconne
Chaidh mi’n traigh a déanamh Maoraich – Co bheir mi leam 'I went to the beach to collect shellfish – Who shall I take with me?' (Anon/Jackson/Mackenzie)
Chain of command (Fitkin)
Chalk Farm to Camberwell Green (Monckton)
Chamber Music III
Chamber Music V (Britten)
Changed (MacMillan)
Changes for 20 nifty fingers (Pitts)
ChangeUp (Prokofiev)
Channel Firing
Chanson d'Automne
Chanson d'automne (Delius)
Chanson de matin, Op 15 No 2 (Elgar)
Chanson de nuit, Op 15 No 1 (Elgar)
Chant (Tavener)
Chants du Roussillon '5 Catalan folksongs' (Anon/Reade)
Chapels (Wilkinson)
Chariot (Witter-Johnson/Sakyi/Simcock)
Charles Augustus Fortescue. who always did what was right, and so accumulated an immense fortune (Lehmann)
Charles Hazlewood explores the life and music of William Byrd (Hazlewood)
Charles's study
Charm
Charming weather
Cheap Attraction (Jack)
Checkmate. Ballet Suite (Bliss)
Cheek to cheek (Berlin/L'Estrange)
Cherry Ripe (Bridge)
Cherry Ripe (Scott)
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
Chichester Service (Berkeley)
Chichester Service (Walton)
Chieftain of Tyrconnell (Stanford)
Child
Child in a manger (Anon/Rutter)
Child of Heaven (Panufnik)
Child of the stable's secret birth (Hewitt Jones)
Childhood
Childhood among the Ferns
Children are a heritage of the Lord (MacMillan)
Children, go where I send thee (Williams)
Children's Corner, L119 (Debussy/Manson)
Chillingham (Davis)
Chinese Gardens (Roth)
Chinese Proverb (Durant)
Chinook songs (Chinook)
Chopcherry (Warlock)
Choral dances from Gloriana, 1954 version (Britten/Barley)
Choral dances from Gloriana, version 1954 (Britten)
Choral dances from Gloriana, version 1967 (Britten)
Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda. Group 3, H99 Op 26 No 3 (Holst)
Choral Symphony (Jackson)
Choral Symphony No 1, H155 Op 41 (Holst)
Chorale (Wallen)
Chorale after an old French Carol (Britten)
Chorale from a Toy Shop '2016 version for strings' (Birtwistle)
Chorale from a Toy Shop '2016 version for winds' (Birtwistle)
Chorale Prelude on 'Down Ampney' (Sumsion)
Chorale Prelude on Rockingham (Leighton)
Chorale-Coda
Chords of heavy quality
Chorus of soldiers
Chosen (MacMillan)
Chosen Tune
Christ be with me, Christ within me
Christ in his Passion
Christ is made the sure foundation
Christ is made the sure foundation
Christ is made the sure foundation
Christ is made the sure foundation – Westminster Abbey (Purcell/Cullen)
Christ is made the sure foundation – Westminster Abbey (Purcell/Robinson)
Christ is made the sure foundation – Westminster Abbey (Purcell/Rutter)
Christ is the morning star (Rutter)
Christ our Emmanuel (Rutter)
Christ our passover is sacrificed for us (Scott)
Christ the Lord is risen again (Rutter)
Christ the Lord is risen today (Anon/Rutter)
Christ triumphant, ever reigning
Christ, my beloved
Christe qui splendor et dies
Christe redemptor omnium (Anon/Martin)
Christe redemptor omnium (Martin)
Christe, qui lux es et dies (Harrison)
Christians, awake, salute the happy morn
Christians, awake, salute the happy morn
Christians, awake, salute the happy morn – Yorkshire 'Stockport' (Wainwright/Battiwalla)
Christians, awake, salute the happy morn – Yorkshire 'Stockport' (Wainwright/Cleobury)
Christmas bells (Williams)
Christmas cantata 'A winter's night' (McDowall)
Christmas cards (Parry)
Christmas Carol (Davies)
Christmas Carol Fantasy (Anon/Campbell)
Christmas Dance
Christmas Eve (Davies)
Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock
Christmas hath a darkness
Christmas Lullaby (Rutter)
Christmas morning
Christmas night (Anon/Rutter)
Christmas on the beach at Waikiki (Keen/Green)
Christmas Party (Hewitt Jones)
Christmas Past (Bingham)
Christmas spirit (Curtis)
Christmas trees and boughs of holly
Christmas trees and boughs of holly
Christopher Morcom died very suddenly
Christ's Love (Burgon)
Christ's Nativity (Britten)
Christ's Nativity (Britten)
Christ's Nativity (Britten)
Christ's Nativity (Britten)
Christus (Bantock)
Christus (Pott)
Christus est stella matutina
Christus est stella matutina (Todd)
Christus factus est (Ward)
Christus vincit
Christus vincit (Anon/Baker)
Christus vincit (MacMillan)
Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat
Chukka chukka chukka
Church bells beyond the stars (McDowall)
Ciaccona: Allegro
Cielito Lindo (Santos/Palmer)
Circles of motion
Circlesong (Chilcott)
Clair de lune
Clarinet Concerto (Blake)
Clarinet Concerto (Phibbs)
Clarinet Concerto in A minor, Op 80 (Stanford)
Clarinet Concerto No 1, Op 20 (Arnold)
Clarinet Concerto No 2, Op 115 (Arnold)
Clarinet Quintet (Cooke)
Clarinet Quintet (Maconchy)
Clarinet Quintet in F sharp minor, Op 10 (Coleridge-Taylor)
Clarinet Quintet in G major (Somervell)
Clarinet Quintet in G minor (Jacob)
Clarinet Quintet, Op 28 (Frankel)
Clarinet Sonata (Bax)
Clarinet Sonatina, Op 29 (Arnold)
Clarity (Davis)
Claro Abril resplandeçio (Anon/Richards/Gabbitas)
Clear and gentle stream
Clear in the darkness a light shines in Bethlehem
Clear sight shall never man have
Climb ev'ry mountain (Rodgers/Lumsden)
Close now thine eyes
Closely let me hold thy hand
Closing speech (Hess)
Clothes make no sound when I tread ground
Cloud, if as thou dost melt
Clouds
Cluckwork
Clun
Cockaigne 'In London Town', Op 40 (Elgar)
Codebreaker (McCarthy)
Coffee-spoon cavatina
Cold is the air
Cold Love
Colimaçon (O'Regan)
Collegium Regale 'King's College Cambridge Service' (Cruft)
Collegium Regale 'King's College Cambridge Service' (Howells)
Collegium Regale 'King's College Cambridge Service' (Howells/Rutter)
Columba aspexit (O'Regan)
Come all you worthy gentlemen (Anon/Halsey)
Come away, come away, death
Come away, death
Come away, death
Come away, death
Come away, death
Come away, death (Dale)
Come away, death (Vaughan Williams)
Come away, death (Wilkinson)
Come down, O love divine
Come down, O Love divine
Come down, O love divine – Down Ampney (Vaughan Williams)
Come down, O Love divine – Down Ampney (Vaughan Williams/Pinel)
Come down, O Love divine (Rutter)
Come forth; for Night is falling
Come in. Stoop down through
Come let us pity not the dead (Burgon)
Come live with me
Come Love, come Lord
Come my swete, come my flower
Come out, Lazar (Spicer)
Come out, leave fires and spitting hearths
Come rock his cradle (Knight)
Come sweet death (Burgess)
Come to me in my dreams (Bridge)
Come to me in the silence of the night
Come to me in the silence of the night
Come to me in the silence of the night
Come under the shadow of this gray rock
Come unto these yellow sands
Come unto these yellow sands, Z631
Come ye sons of Art, away, Z323 (Purcell/Britten)
Come you not from Newcastle? (Anon/Britten)
Come you, Mary, Op 21 No 2 (Farrar)
Come! give it a lift, our old-time march-song
Come, all ye gallant seamen bold
Come, browse, my goats, Christ's manger hay
Come, come, let's away
Come, dearest heart, 'mid the flow'rs of June
Come, Holy Ghost (Harvey)
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire
Come, labor on!
Come, let us build us a city and a tower
Come, let us go
Come, lovely Name
Come, my love, and let us wander
Come, my soul (Howells)
Come, my way, my truth, my life
Come, O come, my life's delight
Come, O Sabean horde! Come, and destroy! (Satan/Chorus)
Come, sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
Come, sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
Come, sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
Come, stranger sent from God!
Come, thou long-expected Jesus
Come, ye faithful, raise the strain
Come, ye thankful people, come
Comedy Overture (Ireland)
Comfort ye, my people (tenor)
Comin' thro' the rye (Anon/Liddell)
Comme la paix entre Dieu et les hommes
Commentary on BWV562 (Finnissy)
Commentary on Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (Finnissy)
Compass
Compassion
Complete Service in F (Darke)
Comptine d'un autre été, l'après-midi (Tiersen/Le Page)
Con amores, la mi madre (Anchieta/Chilcott)
Concert Fantasia, Op 91 (Lemare)
Concert Fantasy on the tune 'Hanover', Op 4 (Lemare)
Concert Fantasy on themes from Die Fledermaus (Strauss Jr./Pavia)
Concert study for piano No 1 in G flat major, Op 9 No 2 (Bowen)
Concert study for piano No 2 in F major, Op 32 (Bowen)
Concertino for bassoon and string orchestra (Maconchy)
Concertino for clarinet and string orchestra (Seiber)
Concertino for clarinet and string orchestra No 1 (Maconchy)
Concertino for clarinet and string orchestra No 2 (Maconchy)
Concertino for flute and small orchestra (Gunning)
Concertino for piano and string orchestra (Jacob)
Concertino for piano and string orchestra in E major (Milford)
Concertino for piano and string orchestra, Op 103 (Gibbs)
Concerto for clarinet and string orchestra (Cooke)
Concerto for clarinet and string orchestra (Gunning)
Concerto for clarinet and string orchestra (Rawsthorne)
Concerto for clarinet and string orchestra, Op 31 (Finzi)
Concerto for clarinet, harp and orchestra (Dolmetsch)
Concerto for flute and orchestra (McCabe)
Concerto for flute and string orchestra (Reade)
Concerto for flute and strings in D major (Boughton)
Concerto for french horns in F major, HWV331 (Handel/Bennett)
Concerto for guitar and orchestra 'Requerdos do Mallorca' (Gunning)
Concerto for oboe and strings No 1 in C (Boughton)
Concerto for piano and nine players (Lambert)
Concerto for piano, trumpet and string orchestra, Op 74 (Borenstein)
Concerto for string orchestra (Boughton)
Concerto for string orchestra (Howells)
Concerto for trumpet and orchestra 'From the Wreckage' (Turnage)
Concerto for turntables No 1 (Prokofiev)
Concerto for violin and string orchestra (Vaughan Williams)
Concerto Grosso fatto per la notte di natale in G minor 'Christmas Concerto', Op 6 No 8 (Corelli/Eteson)
Concerto movement for basset clarinet in D major (Süssmayr/Freyhan)
Concertstück (Cowen)
Concertstück in the form of a Polonaise No 1, Op 80 (Lemare)
Concord
Concord
Concord, Concord is here
Confirma hoc, Deus
Confluence
Confortare (Parratt)
Confutatis maledictis
Constellations
Contemplation
Contemplation of the earth seen from space
Contemplation Suite (Cooper)
Contemplation Suite (Cooper)
Continuum (Cooper)
Continuum (Cooper)
Conversations
Conversations (Bliss)
Cool is the autumn wind
Coral Suite (Davis)
Coranto pizzicato
Corde natus ex parentis 'Of the Father sole begotten' 'A Symphonic Poem', Op 27 (Pearce)
Coriolanus, Op 61 (Mackenzie)
Cornish Rhapsody (Bath)
Coronation March, Op 65 (Elgar)
Coronation Scot (Ellis)
Coronation Te Deum (Parry/Ives)
Coronation Te Deum (Walton)
Corpus Christi (Warlock)
Corpus Christi Carol (Bingham)
Corpus Christi Carol (Maw)
Cortège
Cosmic rising
Could I find it again
Counting the stars on a silent night
Country dance
Country Dance
Country girls
Country life (Scott)
Courage (Chapman Campbell)
Court scene
Coventry Antiphon (Howells)
Coventry Carol (Anon/Halsey)
Coventry Carol (Anon/Shaw)
Coventry Carol (Anon/Smith)
Cowslip time
Crabbed age and youth (Dring)
Crabbed Age and Youth (Wilkinson)
Cradle Song
Cradle Song (Berkeley)
Cradle song (Bridge)
Cradle song (Herbert)
Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Nieper)
Cradle Song (Sammons)
Cradle song (Warlock)
Cradle Song for Eleanor (Britten)
Cradle song, Op 9 No 1 (Howells)
Creak, little wood thing, creak
Creation Symphony in C sharp minor (Wallace)
Creator of the starry height
Creator of the starry height
Creator of the stars of night (Anon/Scott)
Creator of the stars of night (Jackson)
Credo
Credo in unum Deum
Creed
Crépuscule
Cricket Tea Towel 'The Ins and Outs of Cricket' (Anon/The London Quartet)
Cricket Theme Medley (Anon/L'Estrange)
Crimond (Irvine/Roberton)
Crocodile rock (John/Jackman)
Crossing the Alps (Matthews)
Crossing the bar 'Sunset and evening star' (Parry)
Crossing the Pacific (Gough)
Crowdiknowe (Scott)
Crown Imperial 'Coronation March' (Walton)
Crown Imperial 'Coronation March' (Walton/Wills)
Crucifixus pro nobis, Op 38 (Leighton)
Crucifixus pro nobis, Op 38 (Leighton)
Cruckhaun Finn (Anon/Hughes)
Cruelty has a human heart
Crug-y-bar 'Fantasia: Andante sostenuto'
Cry me a river (Hamilton/L'Estrange)
Crystal points tug on million year filaments
Cuchullan's Lament
Culloden 'A country dance': Quick and merry
Cum vidisset Jesus (MacMillan)
Cupid and Venus (Scott)
Cynara (Delius)
Cythera Love
Da ich ein Knabe war
Da Vinci Requiem (McDowall)
Dadl dau (Anon/Webber)
Daffodils
Daisies are our silver
Dale and Fell (Gibbs)
Dallas Service (Howells)
Damask roses
Dance
Dance (Chapman Campbell)
Dance (Davis)
Dance Caprice, Op 15 (Sammons)
Dance Epilogue (Davis)
Dance Odyssey (Davis)
Dance of an ostracized imp (Curzon)
Dance of Job's comforters – Job's curse – A vision of Satan seated on God's throne
Dance of the dragonfly (Tippett)
Dance of the headman and hobby-horse
Dance of the three girls
Dance of the three messengers
Dance of the three-legged elephants (Joseph)
Dance of the witches
Dance of the youngest couple
Dance play (Hayes)
Dance Suite (Rawsthorne)
Dance Suite for orchestra and piano (Chisholm)
Dance there
Dance to your daddy (Anon/Byram-Wigfield)
Dance to your shadow (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Dance, clarion air (Tippett)
Dancing
Dancing feet
Dancing Folk (Davis)
Dancing in the spirit (Jegede)
Dancing on the hill-tops
Dancing, bright lady, then began to be
Danger (Gibbs)
Danny boy (Anon/Knight)
Danny boy (Anon/L'Estrange)
Danse barbaro (Murray)
Danse des papillons
Danse macabre, Op 40 (Saint-Saëns/Lemare)
Danse nègre, Op 58 No 5 (Scott)
Danseuses de Delphes: Lent et grave
Dante
Dante and Beatrice (Bantock)
Danza de la luna (Roth)
Daphne
Darest thou now O soul
Darest thou now, O soul
Darest thou now, O soul (Vaughan Williams)
Dark brown is the river, golden is the sand
Dark Iridescent
Dark is the night
Dark red roses in a honeyed wind swinging
Dark rose of my heart (Swann)
Dark, he moves from shade to sun
Darkling I listen
Darkness (Cooper)
Darkness at Derwentwater (Perkins)
Darkness was covered by darkness in the beginning
Das alte Jahr vergangen ist, BWV614 (Bach/Bliss)
Das alte Lied (Love/Hough)
Das Berliner Requiem (Weill/McBurney)
Das Bürger als Edelmann Suite, Op 60 (Strauss/Carey)
Das klinget so herrlich, das klinget so schön
Das Menuett des Lully
Dashing away with the smoothing iron
Dashing away with the smoothing iron (Anon/Byrt)
Dass du mich liebst, Op 4 No 3 (Stanford)
Data est mihi (MacMillan)
Daugher of Zeus
David of the White Rock (Owen/Britten)
David of the White Rock (Owen/Britten/Matthews)
David's lament for Jonathan
David's lament for Jonathan (Herbert)
Dawn
Dawn and evening (Bridge)
Day after day (Bridge)
Day is ended, dim my eyes
Day is the hero's shield
Daybreak
Daybreak and Sunrise
Daydream (Satie/Rutter)
Days
Days
Days glowing on the outside with sunshine
De l'hôtel de la ville à la Concorde (Nyman/Garthwaite)
De matinet me vaig llevar (The nightingale's advice)
De Profundis
De profundis
De profundis (Elms)
De Virgin Mary (Anon/Sargent)
Dead
Dead man's dump
Deaf Love
Dear Andy Flower
Dear dark head
Dear delight (Head)
Dear Earth, near Earth, the clay that made us men
Dear harp of my country! (Anon/Britten)
Dear hills remembered in a amist of rain
Dear Lizbie Browne
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
Dear Lord and Father of mankind – Repton (Parry)
Dear Lord and Father of mankind – Repton (Parry/Scott)
Dear Lord and Father of mankind – Repton (Parry/Willcocks/Scott)
Dear Lord and Father of mankind (Parry/Chambers)
Dear thoughts are in my mind
Dear thoughts are in my mind
Dear thoughts are in my mind, and my soul soars enchanted
Dear thoughts are in my mind, and my soul soars enchanted
Dear, think not that they will forget you
Dear, think not that they will forget you 'Her temple'
Dear, when I look into thine eyes (Bridge)
Dearest Darling
Dearest, it was a night
Dearly beloved (Kern/Chilcott)
Death be not proud (Burgon)
Death be not proud (Williams)
Death be not proud, though some have called thee
Death in Love
Death in Love
Death of Oneiza: Appassionato con dolore
Death on the hills, Op 72 (Elgar)
Death, I hear thy summons and I come
Death-parting
Deck the hall with boughs of holly (Anon/Halsey)
Deck the hall with boughs of holly (Anon/Langford)
Deck the hall with boughs of holly (Anon/Rutter)
Declamato: Largo
Dedication March (Lloyd Webber)
Deep in my soul
Deep in my soul (Friend/Haywood)
Deep in the cold of winter
Deep in the night
Deep midnight
Deep midwinter, the dark centre of the year
Deep peace of the running wave to you
Deep river
Deep river
Deep river (Anon/Lawson)
Definitely disco (Poppy)
Deliver me from mine enemies, O God
Demande et réponse
Demeter, rich in fruit, and rich in grain
Demoiselle chic
Denn alles Fleisch es ist wie Gras
Denn es gehet dem Menschen
Denn wir haben hie keine bleibende Statt
Denny's daughter
Deo gracias
Deo gracias
Deo gracias!
Départ: Largo mesto
Der alte Brummbär 'The old grumbler' 'Polka', Op 210 (Fučik/Perkins)
Der arme Irische Junge 'The poor Irish boy' (Anon/Cunningham)
Der Liebe himmlisches Gefühl, K119 (Mozart/Bliss)
Der Schmetterling ist in die Rose verliebt, Op 4 No 6 (Stanford)
Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich, BWV605 (Bach/Lambert)
Des drôles très solides
Des Menschen Seele
Des pas sur la neige: Triste et lent
Desire came then in the beginning
Desire in Spring (Gurney)
Desire! Where are they headed?
Desires (Ashby)
Despite the falling snow (Sheppard)
Destiny (Baynes)
Deus est caritas (Panufnik)
Deus in adiutorium meum … (Britten)
Deus misereatur
Deus misereatur
Deus, Deus meus
Deus, portus pacis (McDowall)
Devant une neige un Être de Beauté
Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain
Dew Point
Dhoxa
Diaphanousphere (Pankhurst)
Diaphenia (Britten)
Diaphenia (Browne)
Did anyone tell you
Did the starlight find thee?
Dido's lament (Purcell/Bullard)
Die drei Schwestern
Die Heimat
Die helle Sonne leuchtet
Die Jugend
Die Könige
Die Leiter blieb noch unterm
Die Linien des Lebens
Die Mädchen mit den verbundenen Augen
Die Wellen blinken und fliessen dahin
Die zwei blauen Augen von meinem Schatz
Dies irae
Dies natalis, Op 8 (Finzi)
Diffodils
Ding dong! merrily on high (Anon/Halsey)
Ding dong! merrily on high (Anon/Llewellyn)
Ding dong! merrily on high (Anon/Rice)
Ding dong! merrily on high (Anon/Willcocks)
Ding-dong-ding
Diódia 'String Quartet No 3' (Tavener)
Dirge for Fidele (Vaughan Williams)
Dirge for two veterans –
Dirge in woods
Dirge: Alla marcia grave
Dishevelled and in tears, go, song of mine
Distant, a family travels
Distil (Fitkin)
Ditty
Diversions, Op 21 (Britten)
Diversions, Op 63 (Berkeley)
Divertimento for flute, oboe and clarinet, Op 37 (Arnold)
Diverus and Lazarus, H137 (Holst)
Divided sons, fight on
Divine Humanity! Behold
Divisions on Paradetas (Ortiz/Lawrence-King)
Divisions on Spagnoletta 'Improvisation' (Mudarra/Lawrence-King)
Divisions on the Spanish Pavan 'Improvisation' (Milán/Lawrence-King)
Dixit autem Dominus ad Abram
Do but consider this small dust
Do not stand at my grave and weep
Do you ask what the birds say?
Do you remember the night?
Dóchas
Domine Jesu Christe
Domine non secundum peccata nostra (MacMillan)
Domine, Jesu Christe
Domine, non secundum peccata nostra (MacMillan)
Dominus dabit benignitatem (MacMillan)
Domus infelix est (MacMillan)
Don Quixote (Minkus/Hough)
Don’t turn around
Dona nobis pacem (Vaughan Williams)
Dona nobis pacem (Vaughan Williams/Rathbone)
Donkey Carol (Rutter)
Don't be that way – Stompin' at the Savoy (Goodman/Sampson/Thornton)
Don't ever leave me (Kern/Chilcott)
Don't fence me in (Porter/Burton)
Don't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs Worthington (Coward)
Don't run low
Don't worry about me (Frances/Bruerton)
Dorabella (Intermezzo: Allegretto)
Dorchester Canticles (O'Regan)
Dormi, dormi (Anon/Turner)
Dormi, Jesu (Rutter)
Dost thou not love me?
Double Bass Concerto No 2 in D major (Dittersdorf/Nwanoku)
Double Concerto in B minor (Britten)
Douze Pièces Nouvelles, Op 7 (Bonnet)
Down among the dead men
Down among the dead men (Vaughan Williams)
Down by the riverside (Anon/Rice)
Down by the salley gardens (Anon/Carleston)
Down by the salley gardens (Anon/Hughes)
Down by the salley gardens (Gurney)
Down by the salley gardens my love and I did meet
Down by the sally gardens
Down by the sea lived a lonesome oyster
Down in yon forest there stands a hall
Down the ages a song has echoed
Down the close darkening lanes they sang their way
Down then came that maiden fair
Down with love (Arlen/Langford)
Down with the rascal
Down yonder green valley where streamlets meander
Downing Service (Chilcott)
Dr Calvin remembers (Prokofiev)
Drake he's in his hammock and a thousand miles away
Draw on, sweet night
Dream Angus (Anon/Roberton)
Dream children, Op 43 (Elgar)
Dream Songs (Davis)
Dreaming
Dreaming (Joyce)
Dreaming of Li Bai
Dreaming: Lento –
Dreamland
Dreams
Dreams
Dreams (Chapman Campbell)
Dreams (reprise)
Dreams all too brief
Dreams of Derry (Spicer)
Dreams of Stac Pollaidh (Bedford)
Dream-Song
Dregs
Drei Kön’ge wandern aus Morgenland
Dremlen feygl (Yampolsky/Young)
Drift
Drink to me only with thine eyes (Anon/Quilter)
Drink to me only with thine eyes (Anon/Roberton)
Drinking Song
Driving
Drop down ye heavens (Lloyd)
Drop down, ye heavens, from above (Weir)
Drop, drop slow tears
Drop, drop, slow tears
Drop, drop, slow tears
Drop, drop, slow tears
Drop, drop, slow tears
Drop, drop, slow tears
Drop, drop, slow tears (Forbes L'Estrange)
Drop, drop, slow tears (Shephard)
Drum & Bass
Du kleiner Kasten, den ich flüchtend trug
Duet suite (Corea/Carrington)
Dulcibella, when e'er I sue for a kiss, Z485 (Purcell/Britten)
Dulcinea's variation
Dum complerentur
Dum Diane vitrea
Dum transisset Sabbatum – double (Finnissy)
Dum transisset Sabbatum (Finnissy)
Dum transisset Sabbatum (Harvey)
Duna (McGill)
Dung do do do
Duo (Bevan Baker)
Duo (Elias)
Duo for flute and viola, Op 10 (Arnold)
Duo for two cellos, Op 85 (Arnold)
During music
Dusk
Dvustishie 'Couplet'
Dweller in my deathless dreams (Bridge)
Dying
E.D.U. Finale (Allegro – Presto)
Early one morning (Anon/Britten)
Early one morning (Anon/L'Estrange)
Early one morning (Anon/Parry)
Early one morning (Grainger/Tall)
Earth
Earth and Air and Rain, Op 15 (Finzi)
Earth and Sky (Roth)
Earth fills her lap with pleasures of her own
Earth today rejoices, Alleluia
Earth, sweet earth … 'Laudes terra', Op 94 (Leighton)
Earth, sweet earth … 'Laudes terra', Op 94 (Leighton)
Earth, sweet earth, sweet landscape with leaves throng
Earthrise (Roth)
Earth's call 'A sylvan rhapsody' (Ireland)
Easter
Easter Alleluyas
Easter day was a holiday
Easter Hymn
Ebb of winter (Maxwell Davies)
Ebbing tides (Taplin)
Ecce beatam lucem (Dove)
Ecce lignum crucis
Ecce lignum Crucis (Chapple)
Ecce mundi gaudium (Anon/Wishart)
Ecce puer (Chivers)
Ecce sacerdos magnus (Elgar)
Ecce sacerdos magnus (MacMillan)
Ecce venio cito (Jackson)
Ecce, chorus virginum
Echo
Echo (Cooper)
Echo (Somerset)
Echo Carol (Wilby)
Echoes of a Waterfall. Caprice (Thomas)
Echolalia (Leach)
Eclipse (Parry)
Eclogue
Eclogue (Bevan Baker/Osborne)
Edington Service (Bingham)
Edward II (McCabe)
Edward, Edward (Gurney)
E'en as a lovely flower (Bridge)
ego sitienti dabo de fonte aquae vivae gratis
Eheu! They have taken Jesus (Morley/Gardiner)
Eho! Eho! (Anon/Britten)
Eight Poems of Li-Po (Lambert)
Eilean Shona (Holbrooke)
Ein Alphorn hör’ ich schallen
Ein Celloleben (Matthews)
Ein deutsches Requiem, Op 45 (Brahms/Farrington)
Ein Kindlein in der Wiegen (Anon/Halsey)
Ein Schwanengesang (Farjeon/Lidström)
Eine Liebe im schottischen Hochlande (Lamond)
Eixa nit és nit de vetlla
Eixanit és nit de vetlla
Ekha 'Echo'
El cant dels ocells 'The song of the birds' (Anon/Reade)
El Niño querido (Anon/Richards/Gabbitas)
El Noi de la Mare 'The Son of the Virgin' (Anon/Rutter)
El paño moruno
Elegiac Blues 'In memory of Florence Mills' (Lambert)
Elegiac Meditation, Op 83 (Milford)
Elegiac sonnet (Bliss)
Elegiac Trio (Bax)
Elegy
Elegy (Coles)
Elegy (Finzi)
Elegy (Thalben-Ball)
Elegy for a lost son (Sheppard)
Elegy for James Scott, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch, Op 50 (Milford)
Elegy for Lazarus
Elegy for solo viola (Britten)
Elegy: Andante appassionato
Élévation (Briggs)
Elfes
Elgar's music
Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
Elihu's dance of youth and beauty
Elizabethan Masque (Bayco)
Elizabethan Serenade (Binge)
Elizabethan Suite (Bartlett)
Ellie's theme (Sheppard)
Elthe to phos to alithinon
Elves, Op 17 (Matthay)
Ely Canticles (Parry)
Empty vessel (Scott)
En famille
En la Macarenita (Anon/Chilcott)
Encircled (Todd)
Energy (Simpson)
England, my England (Vaughan Williams)
English Lyrics II (Parry)
English Lyrics III (Parry)
English Lyrics III (Parry)
English Lyrics III (Parry)
English Lyrics III (Parry)
English Lyrics IV (Parry)
English Lyrics IV (Parry)
English Lyrics V (Parry)
English Lyrics V (Parry)
English Lyrics VI (Parry)
English Lyrics VI (Parry)
English Lyrics VI (Parry)
English Lyrics VII (Parry)
English Lyrics VII (Parry)
English Lyrics VII (Parry)
English Lyrics VII (Parry)
English Lyrics VII (Parry)
English Lyrics VIII (Parry)
English Lyrics VIII (Parry)
English Lyrics XI (Parry)
English May
English Motets, Op 135 (Stanford)
English Motets, Op 135 (Stanford)
English Motets, Op 135 (Stanford)
Eno sagrado en vigo
Enough
Enter Spring (Bridge)
Entflieh mit und sei mein Weib
Entrance fanfare (Bullock)
Envoi
Envoi. Andantino 'To Dolly'
Envoy (Coda)
Eonia (Tavener)
Epeisodia
Epic March (Ireland)
Epigramma 'Epigram'
Epilogue
Epilogue
Epilogue (Davis)
Epilogue (Sheppard)
Epilogue 'Sunrise'
Epilogue: City rhythm (reprise)
Epiphania
Epiphany (Bingham)
Epiphany Carol (L'Estrange)
Epitaph (Tate)
Epitaph in Old Mode (Gurney)
Epitaph on John Jayberd of Diss
Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy (Browne)
Eppur si muove for organ (Simpson)
Equals
Equinox (Davis)
Eros and Psyche (Davis)
Erotikon
Es dunkelt schon in der Heide (Anon/Langford)
Es ist ein' Ros' entsprungen (Anon/Rutter)
Esta noche nace un Niño
Esta noche 'This night' (Anon/Rutter)
Estaminet de Carrefour
Estampie on 'Vide miser et iudica' (Anon/Wishart)
Esurientes
Et … (tango mortale)
Et la lune descend sur le temple qui fut
Et misericordia
Et vidi angelum (Galvani)
Eternal Father
Eternal God (Rutter)
Eternal summer (Wilkinson)
Eternity
Étude (Thomas)
Étude de concert (Hough)
Étude retrouvée (Debussy/Howat)
Études-tableaux, Op 39 (Rachmaninov/Filsell)
Eurostar Fanfare (Patterson)
Even such is time
Even such is time (Gurney)
Even such is time (Howells)
Even these shining veins
Even you song (Frances-Hoad)
Evening
Evening bells
Evening Canticles in D (Brewer)
Evening Canticles in G major (Parry)
Evening Hymn
Evening Hymn
Evening Hymn (Gardiner)
Evening Hymn (Leighton)
Evening Hymn, Z193 (Purcell/Britten)
Evening prayers
Evening Scene (Elgar)
Evening Service in A, Op 12 (Stanford)
Evening Service in B minor (Blair)
Evening Service in B minor, Op 6 (Noble)
Evening Service in D major (Dyson)
Evening Service in D major 'Great Service' (Parry)
Evening Service in E flat (Stanford)
Evening Service in G (Bairstow)
Evening Service in G (Jackson)
Evening Song
Evening Song
Evensong (Hall)
Eventide
Ever let the fancy roam
Every day (Davis)
Every morning on the radio the news comes
Every Night and every Morn
every single thing sings
Every stone shall cry (Todd)
Every valley shall be exalted (tenor)
Everyone has their own magical kingdom
Everyone sang
Everyone sang (Bednall)
Everyone suddenly burst out singing
Everything (Bublé/Chang/Foster-Gillies/Bowen)
Evil lost for ever
Ev'n like two little bank divided brooks
Ev'ry time I feel the spirit
Ev'ry time we say goodbye (Porter/Bennett)
Ev'ry time we say goodbye (Porter/Burton)
Ev'ry time we say goodbye (Porter/L'Estrange)
Ev'ry time we say goodbye (Porter/Newton-Rex)
Ex Maria Virgine (Tavener)
Ex ore innocentium (Ireland)
Except the Lord build the house
Execution
Exhortation and Kohima (Tavener)
Experience (Einaudi/Lawson)
Exult us in your love (Todd)
Exultate Deo (Howells)
Eyeland
Eyes look into the well
Façade (Walton)
Façade. Ballet suite (Walton)
Façade. Ballet suite (Walton/Palmer)
Factus est repente (MacMillan)
Fade far away
Faded by rage, Aphrodite sends
Fading
Faery Flout: Allegro giocoso
Fain would I change that note
Fain would I change that note
Fain would I change that note
Faint heart in a railway train (Herbert)
Faint with love
Fair Albion (Hawes)
Fair and fair
Fair and true (Warlock)
Fair Annet's song
Fair daffodils (Bridge)
Fair daffodils, we weep to see
Fair daffodils, we weep to see
Fair house of joy
Fair house of joy
Fair in face (Willan)
Fair is my love
Fair Lady Isobel sits in her bower sewing
Fair one, when you were here, I filled the house with flowers
Fair Summer droops, droop men and beasts therefore
Faire Daffadills, we weep to see
Faire is the heaven (Harris)
Fairest isle
Fairies and Elves! Gone is the night
Fairies and giants
Fairies' dance
Fairtrade? (Witter-Johnson)
Fairy Dawn: Quasi allegro molto moderato
Fairy pipers: Allegretto
Fairy song
Fairytale Sleighride (Saunders)
Faith, hope and love (Forbes L'Estrange)
Fall, leaves, fall
Falla con misuras (Ebreo da Pesaro/Ashton)
Falling (Talbot)
Falling (Witter-Johnson/Webb)
Falstaff
Famine tracks us down the lanes
Fancie (Britten)
Fancies (Rutter)
Fancies (Rutter)
Fancies (Rutter)
Fancies (Rutter)
Fancies (Rutter)
Fancy Dress (Gibbs)
Fancy Free (Swinstead)
Fancy's Knell
Fandango frívolo (Elms)
Fanfare
Fanfare
Fanfare
Fanfare – Ingrediente Domino (Martin/Malcolm)
Fanfare for a newborn child (Suckling)
Fanfare: Maestoso
Fanfares
Fanfares and Dances (Spicer)
Fantasia (Ortiz/Lawrence-King)
Fantasia 1: Clockwork 5/4
Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV537 (Bach/Elgar)
Fantasia and Fugue in G major (Parry)
Fantasia and ground bass (Dyson)
Fantasia and Toccata in D minor, Op 57 (Stanford)
Fantasia for four violas, Op 41 No 1 (Bowen)
Fantasia I
Fantasia in G major 'Pièce d'orgue', BWV572 (Bach/Bax)
Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis (Vaughan Williams)
Fantasia on a theme of Handel (Tippett)
Fantasia on Christmas Carols (Vaughan Williams)
Fantasia on 'David of the White Rock' (Thomas)
Fantasia upon a ground after Purcell (Ashton)
Fantasie Choral No 1 in D flat major (Whitlock)
Fantasie in C major, Op 17 (Schumann/Joseph James)
Fantasie Sonata in B major (Parry)
Fantasie-Mazurka (Charlton)
Fantastic in appearance
Fantasy
Fantasy for bassoon, Op 86 (Arnold)
Fantasy for clarinet and string quartet No 1 in G minor (Stanford)
Fantasy for clarinet and string quartet No 2 in F major (Stanford)
Fantasy for clarinet, Op 87 (Arnold)
Fantasy for flute, Op 89 (Arnold)
Fantasy for Horn Quintet in A minor (Stanford)
Fantasy for horn, Op 88 (Arnold)
Fantasy for oboe, Op 90 (Arnold)
Fantasy Trio (Lloyd Webber)
Fantasy-Pieces on the Heine 'Liederkreis' of Schumann, Op 16 (Holloway)
Far are the shades of Arabia
Far away, far away shines a light
Far from here, away to the east
Far I hear the galloping galley
Far in a western brookland
Far in a western brookland (Moeran)
Far, far from each other (Bridge)
Fare thee well, my sun and moon light
Fare you well, my dear, I must be gone
Farewell
Farewell to old England for ever
Farewell to Stromness (Maxwell Davies/Furniss)
Farewell to Stromness (Maxwell Davies/Knigge)
Farewell to Stromness (Maxwell Davies/Walker)
Farewell to the feasting
Farewell! I go to sleep; but when
Farewell! I go to sleep; but when
Farewell! Shepherds all
Farewell, ghostly friend
Farewell, thou art too dear for my possessing (Parry)
Farewell,my brother (Navajo)
Farrucca (Falla/Walker)
Fascinating rhythm (Gershwin/Chilcott)
Fast blues: Allegro
Fast Dance
Fate gave the word, the arrow sped
Father
Father, father (Mvula/Whitacre/Bruerton)
Father, hear the prayer we offer
Father, we love you (Adkins)
Fear no more the heat o' the sun
Fear no more the heat o' the sun
Fear not
Fear not, O land (Elgar)
Feast
Feast Song for Saint Cecilia (Rose)
Feasting I watch
Feathers
Fecit potentiam
Feel the spirit (Anon/Rutter)
Feeling the chill (Gordon)
Felix does not understand how people can imprison birds in cages
Feller from Fortune (Anon/Chilcott)
Fenside
Festal Communion Service in B flat, Op 128 (Stanford)
Feste
Festival Scherzo for piano and strings (Dring)
Festival Suite, Op 97 (Milford)
Festival Te Deum in E, Op 32 (Britten)
Festival Te Deum, Op 28 (Mathias)
Festival toccata (Fletcher)
Festus (Elms)
Feuilles mortes: Lent et mélancolique
Fever (Cooley/Davenport/Foggitt)
Fiddlelicks (Davis)
Fie on sinful fantasy
Fiesta! (Farrington)
Fifine at the fair (Bantock)
Fifty ways to leave your lover (Simon/Jackman)
Fileuse (Anon/Britten)
Filled am I with great wonderment
Final dance of homage
Finale
Finale: Night stampede
Finale: The Holy City
Find only joy
Finish! Finish, these Languours make me sick
Finlandia, Op 26 (Sibelius/Fricker)
Finlandia, Op 26 (Sibelius/Skinner)
Fire
Fire & flow (Wright)
Fire, fire!
Firmly I believe and truly
First Day (Parry)
First love (Scott)
First sermon
First, April, she with mellow showers
Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June …)
Fish in river
Fish in the unruffled lakes (Britten)
Fishing
Fishing by Moonlight, Op 96a (Milford)
Fivatak (Prokofiev)
Five Am'rous Sighs (Dove)
Five Am'rous Sighs (Dove)
Five anthems from The Veil of the Temple (Tavener)
Five anthems from The Veil of the Temple (Tavener)
Five anthems from The Veil of the Temple (Tavener)
Five anthems from The Veil of the Temple (Tavener)
Five Bagatelles (Elias)
Five Bagatelles, Op 23 (Finzi)
Five Carols (Bennett)
Five Characteristic Pieces, Op 93 (Stanford)
Five Childhood lyrics (Rutter)
Five Childhood lyrics (Rutter)
Five Childhood lyrics (Rutter)
Five Chinese Lyrics (Oldham)
Five colourisations of Emily Dickinson (Swann)
Five days that changed the world (Chilcott)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney/Finzi)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney/Finzi)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney/Finzi)
Five English folk songs (Vaughan Williams)
Five Epigrams (Maw)
Five eyes, Op 15 No 2 or Op 9 No 3 (Gibbs)
Five Flower Songs, Op 47 (Britten)
Five Flower Songs, Op 47 (Britten)
Five Flower Songs, Op 47 (Britten)
Five Flower Songs, Op 47 (Britten)
Five Greek Folksongs (Bax)
Five Irish Songs (Maw)
Five Irish Songs (Maw)
Five Irish Songs (Maw)
Five Irish Songs (Maw)
Five Madrigals to poems by e e cummings (Edgley Smith)
Five meditations for orchestra (Rutter)
Five Motets (Saxton)
Five Mystical Songs (Vaughan Williams)
Five Negro Spirituals from 'A child of our time' (Tippett)
Five o'clock foxtrot (Ravel/Palmer)
Five Partsongs from the Greek anthology, Op 45 (Elgar)
Five Pieces (Gardiner)
Five Pieces for violin and piano, Op 84 (Arnold)
Five Poems of the Spirit (Bairstow)
Five Poems of the Spirit (Bairstow)
Five Poems of the Spirit (Bairstow)
Five Poems of the Spirit (Bairstow)
Five Poems of W H Auden, Op 53 (Berkeley)
Five Shakespeare Songs, Op 23 (Quilter)
Five Short Pieces (Tippett)
Five Short Pieces (Whitlock)
Five Songs for upper voices (Chilcott)
Five Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Five Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Five Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Five Songs to poems by Thomas Hardy (Ireland)
Five Songs, Op 14 No 3 (Berkeley)
Five Traditional Songs (Anon/Rutter)
Five Tudor Portraits. A Choral Suite in five movements (Vaughan Williams)
Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus (Vaughan Williams)
Five Waltzes (Britten)
Five XVIth-century poems (Ireland)
Five XVIth-century poems (Ireland)
Five XVIth-century poems (Ireland)
Five XVIth-century poems (Ireland)
Five XVIth-century poems (Ireland)
Fix on one star, at last
Flare (Marsh)
Flash
Flat bridge
Flatiron Copse
Flēotan (Piper)
Flight
Flight (Davis)
Fling (Jack)
Fljótavík 'Sigur Rós' (Jónsi/Georg Hólm/Kjartan Sveinsson/Lawson)
Flood (Howells)
Florine (Scott)
Flos Campi (Vaughan Williams)
Flourish for an Occasion (Harris)
Flow
Flow gently
Flower garland (McGarr)
Flower-girl's song
Flowing from the firmament
Flute Concerto No 1, Op 45 (Arnold)
Flute Sonata, Op 121 (Arnold)
Flute Sonatina, Op 19 (Arnold)
Flux (Long)
Fly envious Time, till thou run out thy race
Fly, singing bird, fly
Flying crooked, Op 28 No 1 (Venables/Lloyd)
Flying down to Rio (Youmans/Palmer)
Folk Love
Folk music 'Daithi's dumka' (Cutler)
Folk song
Folk Tune
Folkish Fancy (Walker)
Fonte frida, fonte frida
Fool's Paradise (Talbot)
Footsteps (Park)
For a nation is come up
For all the Saints who from their labours rest
For all the saints who from their labours rest
For all the Saints who from their labours rest – Engelberg (Stanford)
For all the saints who from their labours rest – Sine nomine (Vaughan Williams)
For an unknown soldier (Dove)
For behold, darkness shall cover the earth (bass)
For brilliancy in passagework
For ever mine (Stanford)
For finger staccato
For forty years our Nicolas
For H is a spirit and therefore he is God
For her my heart was longing
For His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts (Locke/Roberts)
For I am under the same accusation with my Saviour
For I know that Thou shalt bring me unto death (Job)
For I will consider my Cat Jeoffrey
For in the other life
For Jillian of Berry she dwells on a hill
For Life I had never cared greatly
For lo, I raise up, Op 145 (Stanford)
For Morn, my dome of blue
For octave playing
For peace (Todd)
For pianissimo legato playing and melody
For she was beautiful
For the beauty of the earth
For the beauty of the earth (Forbes L'Estrange/L'Estrange)
For the beauty of the earth (Rutter)
For the fallen
For the fallen
For the fallen (Blatchly)
For the fallen (Guest)
For the fallen (Park)
For the 'five fingers'
For the flowers are great blessings
For the fruits of his creation
For the glissando
For the instruments are by their rhimes
For the love of life (Chapman Campbell)
For the Mouse is a creature of great personal valour
For thee I shall not die
For those men night was a more bitter day
For trills and tremolos
For unto us a child is born
For various pedal effects
For we are afar with the dawning
For you (Berkeley)
For you Beowulf, I present my sword
For you, there'll be no more crying
Forest Green 'The ploughboy's dream' (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
Forever (Witter-Johnson)
Forget you (Green/Newton-Rex)
Forgive me, Lucia, but there are no coffee spoons
Forlorn!
Former Beauties
Forth they went
Fortuna (Wright)
Fortune
Fortune (Dowland/Denoth)
Fortune my foe (Gough)
Fountain dance: Allegretto comodo
Fountain reverie (Fletcher)
Fountain-climbing
Four American Carols (Bennett)
Four Anthems (Howells)
Four Anthems of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Howells)
Four Anthems to the Blessed Virgin Mary (Howells)
Four Baritone Songs (Gipps/Williams)
Four Characteristic Pieces (Hurlstone)
Four Child Songs, Op 5 (Quilter)
Four Choral Songs, Op 53 (Elgar)
Four Choral Songs, Op 53 (Elgar)
Four Choral Songs, Op 53 (Elgar)
Four Choral Songs, Op 53 (Elgar)
Four Christmas motets (Hawes)
Four Extemporisations (Whitlock)
Four Hymns (Vaughan Williams)
Four Hymns (Vaughan Williams)
Four Hymns (Vaughan Williams)
Four Hymns (Vaughan Williams)
Four in the morning
Four Indian Love Lyrics (Woodforde-Finden)
Four Irish Dances (Stanford/Grainger)
Four Jolly Bowlers (The Yetties)
Four lyrics from In memoriam (Swann)
Four Old English Carols, H82 (Holst)
Four Old English Lyrics (Delius)
Four Old English Lyrics (Delius)
Four Poems of Thomas Campion (Bennett)
Four Romances on Poems by Pushkin, Op 46 (Shostakovich/McBurney)
Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op 33a (Britten/Lapwood)
Four Shakespeare Songs, Op 30 (Quilter)
Four sketches (Jacob)
Four Songs (Purcell/Adès)
Four Songs (Purcell/Adès)
Four Songs (Purcell/Adès)
Four Songs for a mad sea captain, Op 111 (Gibbs)
Four Songs from the British Isles (Tippett)
Four Songs of Mirza Schaffy, Op 2 (Quilter)
Four Songs, Op 14 (Quilter)
Four Songs, Op 14 (Quilter)
Four Studies in English Folk-song (Vaughan Williams/Stanton)
Four Verlaine Songs (Coles)
Four whispers for Archie's chair (Tippett)
Fourteen Chorale Preludes (Parry)
Foweles in the frith
Foxgloves
Fox-trot 'Old Sir Faulk'
Fra Giacomo (Coles)
Fragments from a gradual process (O'Regan)
Fragments from Hans Andersen, Op 58/61 (Bowen)
Frail skies (Campbell)
Freedom (Chapman Campbell)
Frenesi (Domínguez/Palmer)
Frensham Pond 'Aquarelle' (Lloyd Webber)
Fret not thyself because of the ungodly
Friend o' mine (Sanderson)
Friendship in misfortune
Froh kehrt der Schiffer heim an den stillen Strom
Froissart, Op 19 (Elgar)
From Albert to Bapaume
From all the jails the boys and girls
From California (Roth)
From Easter Day
From far, from eve and morning
From far, from eve and morning
From fen and meadow
From harmony, from Heav’nly harmony
From harmony, from heav'nly harmony
From Jewish Life (Bloch/Palmer)
From needing danger, to be good
From off your face, into the winds of winter
From out of a wood did a cuckoo fly
From out the Queen’s Highcliffe for weeks at a stretch
From silent shades and the Elysian groves
From silent shades and the Elysian groves
From springs of bounty
From star to star, from sun and spring and leaf
From the Bible to the popular song
From the brake the nightingale sings exulting to the rose
From the eastern mountains
From the red rose (Stanford)
From the Scottish Highlands (Coles)
From the True Edge of the Great World (Chisholm)
Frontiers (Davis)
Frosty vs. Rudolph: The Re-boot (Rollins/Marks/Rice)
Frühling, Op 4 No 4 (Stanford)
Frutti di mare
Fuga: Andante
Fugue
Fugue (Rachmaninov/Filsell)
Fugue in C major
Full day
Full fathom five
Full fathom five
Full fathom five
Full fathom five
Full fathom five, Z631
Full moon
Full Moon
Full, empty (Barley)
Funeral Ikos (Tavener)
Für uns ein Mensch geboren
Furusato (Chilcott)
Futility
G.R.S. (Allegro di molto)
Gabriel fram evene king (Anon/Wishart)
Gabriel fram evene king. Untexted realization (Anon/Wishart)
Gabriel's message (Anon/Clements)
Gabriel's message (Anon/Pettman)
Gabriel's message (Anon/Willcocks)
Galilean Moons (Cooper)
Gallant Love
Galliard of the sons of the morning
Gallop
Galop
Galway Bay (Colahan)
Gamelan (Gough)
Gånglåt fran Äppelbo (Anon/Perkins)
Garage
Gardener Janus catches a naiad
Gaspard de la nuit (Ravel/Goossens)
Gather round, sit down and hear our story
Gaudeamus in loci pace (MacMillan)
Gaudeamus. Rejoice we all and praise the Lord
Gaudete (Anon/Cullen)
Gaudete (Anon/Jenkins)
Gaudete (Anon/Kay)
Gaudete (Anon/Kay/Gabbitas)
Gaudete (Anon/Neaum/Rutter)
Gaudete omnes
Gaudete! (Pembroke College Girls' Choir)
Gavotte
Gavotte
Gavotte: Quasi lento
Gebet
Geistliches Lied, Op 30 (Brahms/Gardiner)
Geme la tortorella
Gemini (Davis)
Gemini: The Twins
Gesang der Geister über den Wassern, D705 (Schubert/Asti)
Get happy (Arlen/Hart/Rice)
Get on down!
Gharnati (Jones)
Ghost towns of the American West (Bingham)
Giant Despair
Gilded Goldbergs, Op 86 (Holloway/Bach)
Gin a body, meet a body
Ging heut' morgen über's Feld
Giraffes: Andante
Girls in grey (Williams)
Giunt' è la Primavera e festosetti
Give all to love
Give me justice (MacMillan)
Give me my scallop-shell of quiet
Give me strength (Sioux – Lakota)
Give me the wings of faith (Leighton)
Give me the wings of faith to rise
Give the king thy judgements, O God (Rutter/Gibbons)
Give to me the life I love
Give to me the life I love
Give unto the Lord, Op 74 (Elgar)
Give us grace (Forbes L'Estrange)
Give us the wings of faith (Bullock)
Give your sperm a life
Given, not lent
Glamis thou art, and Cawdor, and shalt be
Glass (Fitkin)
Gleams of a remoter world (Bingham)
Gloria
Gloria
Gloria (Chilcott)
Gloria (Rutter)
Gloria in excelsis
Gloria, Christo paremur cantica
Gloria, Gloria (Bennett)
Gloriette (Hawes)
Glorious and powerful God
Glorious in Heaven (Whitlock)
Glorious is the crown
Glorious things of thee are spoken
Glorious things of thee are spoken
Glorious things of thee are spoken – Abbot's Leigh (Taylor)
Glorious things of thee are spoken – Abbot's Leigh (Taylor/Cleobury)
Glory be to God on high
Glory be to God on high
Glory be to thee, O Lord, glory be to thee
Glory Box 'Portishead' (Gibbons/Utley/Barrow/Le Page)
Glory in the highest to the God of heaven!
Glory of architect, glory of painter, and sculptor, and bard
Glory to God in the highest
Glory to God in the highest
Glory to the Christ child (Bullard)
Glory to Thee, Father!
Glory to thee, my God, this night
Gloucester Service (Howells)
Gnomus
Gnossienne No 1 (Satie/Corp)
Gnossienne No 1 (Satie/Le Page)
Gnossienne No 2 (Satie/Corp)
Gnossienne No 3 (Satie/Corp)
Go down, Moses
Go forth in peace (Forbes L'Estrange)
Go forth into the world (Rutter)
Go happy rose, and interwove
Go not, happy day (Bridge)
Go prettie child, and beare this flower
Go thou on before us
Go, for they call you, Shepherd, from the hill
Go, little boat (Kern/Chilcott)
Go, little book, Op 18 (Milford)
Go, lovely rose, Op 24 No 3 (Quilter)
Go, song of mine, Op 57 (Elgar)
Go, tell it on the mountain (Anon/Rutter)
Goal and wicket
God and the universe
God be in my head (Bingham)
God be in my head (Briggs)
God be in my head (Davies)
God be in my head (Edwards)
God be in my head (Forsdyke)
God be in my head (Hill)
God be in my head (Howells)
God be in my head (L'Estrange)
God be in my head (Parry)
God be in my head (Radcliffe)
God be in my head (Rutter)
God be merciful unto us
God be merciful unto us, and bless us
God be with our boys tonight (Sanderson)
God bless the time when cowslips grow
God gives not onely corne, for need
God in me is the fury on the bare heath
God is gone up, Op 27 No 2 (Finzi)
God is light (McDowall)
God is with us 'A Christmas proclamation' (Tavener)
God loves us all, I’m pleased to say—
God of strength
God of the golden bow
God rest you merry, gentlemen (Anon/Keating)
God rest you merry, gentlemen (Anon/Llewellyn)
God rest you merry, gentlemen (Anon/Rutter)
God rest you merry, gentlemen (Anon/Willcocks)
God save our gracious Queen
God save the King
God set a crimson rose upon your mouth
God so loved the world (Todd)
God so loved the world (Williams/Stainer)
God standeth in the congregation of princes
God the Holy Trinity (Forbes L'Estrange)
God's creation
God's Garden (Lambert)
God's grandeur
God's grandeur (Leighton)
God's love
Going through the hills on a night all starry
Golden friends
Golden slumbers
Golden slumbers
Golden slumbers (Parry)
Golden slumbers kiss your eyes
Golden slumbers kiss your eyes
Goldenhair (Bridge)
Gols is the corn in the valley
Gone, gone again is summer
Good ale
Good Christian men, rejoice (Anon/Rutter)
Good Christians all, rejoice and sing!
Good Friday
Good Friday Music
Good old-fashioned lover boy (Mercury/Ashby)
Good people all, this Christmas time
Good-bye
Goodbye (Jenkins/Thornton)
Good-bye to love (Grainger/Gibbs)
Goodmorrow (Elgar)
Goodnight to the meadow (Gurney)
Gordon Brown's apology
Gortnamona (Green)
Gospel of St John
Gotcha (Scott/Riley)
Gourds and rattles
Goyescas, o Los majos enamorados (Granados/Bartlett/Robertson)
Graceful giants
Gracieux fils de Pan!
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost – Guildford Cathedral (Ives)
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost – Lake MacDonald (Archer)
Grand Dieu, qui vis les cieux se former sans matière
Grand March from Aïda (Verdi/Lemare/Herrick)
Grandes Études de Paganini, S141 (Liszt/Paganini/Taylor)
Grania and Diarmid, Op 42 (Elgar)
Grant, O Lord, to our most blessed Patriarch
Grantchester (Wilkinson)
Granular fragments (Moriarty)
Gratias tibi (O'Regan)
Great hail! we cry to the comers
Great Hall
Great is the Lord, Op 67 (Elgar)
Great things (Ireland)
Great things (Ireland/Williams)
Greater love
Greater love hath no man (Ireland)
Greek Love
Green Christmas (Forbes L'Estrange/L'Estrange)
Green grow the rashes (Anon/MacLean/Logan)
Green into red (Prokofiev)
Green rain
Greensleeves (Anon/Britten)
Greensleeves (Anon/Britten/Barley)
Greensleeves (Anon/Chilcott)
Greensleeves (Anon/Webber)
Greensleeves (Vaughan Williams)
Grendel is coming!
Gretchens Bitte 'Gretchen im Zwinger', D564 (Schubert/Britten)
Grieving for the young prince
Groove
Große Fantasie 'Wanderer', D760 Op 15 (Schubert/Joseph James)
Gruntparents
Guarantee
Guide me, O thou great redeemer
Guide me, O thou great redeemer
Guide me, O thou great redeemer – Cwm Rhondda (Hughes)
Guide me, O thou great redeemer – Cwm Rhondda (Hughes/O'Donnell)
Guillemont to Ginch
Guitar Concerto (Davis)
Gymnopédie No 2 (Satie/Corp)
Gypsy Love
Gypsy Songs, Op 55 (Dvořák/Hough)
H.D.S.-P. (Allegro)
Had I a golden pound (Head)
Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths
Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths
Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths,
Hadal Zone
Haec dies (Howells)
Hagar and the Angel (Jack)
Hail Queen of Heaven
Hail to the speaker and to him who listens!
Hail, blessed virgin, full of heavenly grace
Hail, gladdening light
Hail, gladdening Light (Briggs)
Hail, star of the sea most radiant (Chilcott)
Hail, veil of the temple
Hair-bear
Hajej, nynel, Ježíšku (Anon/Halsey)
Hälfte des Lebens
Hallelujah
Hallelujah, for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth
Hambledon Hill (Souster)
Ha'nacker Mill
Ha'nacker Mill (Gurney)
Hand on the bridge
Handelian Rhapsody (Scott/Grainger)
Happy choristers of air
Happy Christmas 'War is over' (Lennon/Ono/Forbes L'Estrange)
Happy the man (Chilcott)
Hardanger (Bax)
Hark the ech'ing air!
Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comes
Hark what a sound, and too divine for hearing
Hark! How the bells, sweet silver bells
Hark! I hear the tramp of thousands
Hark! the herald angels sing
Hark! the herald angels sing
Hark! the herald angels sing
Hark! the herald angels sing
Hark! the herald angels sing
Hark! the herald angels sing
Hark! the herald angels sing
Hark! the herald angels sing
Hark! the herald angels sing – Mendelssohn (Mendelssohn/Battiwalla)
Hark! the herald angels sing – Mendelssohn (Mendelssohn/Cleobury)
Hark! the herald angels sing – Mendelssohn (Mendelssohn/Cummings)
Hark! the herald angels sing – Mendelssohn (Mendelssohn/Ledger)
Hark! the herald angels sing – Mendelssohn (Mendelssohn/Llewellyn)
Hark! the herald angels sing – Mendelssohn (Mendelssohn/Rutter/Willcocks)
Hark! the herald angels sing – Mendelssohn (Mendelssohn/Tarney)
Hark! the herald angels sing – Mendelssohn (Mendelssohn/Willcocks)
Hark, my soul, how everything
Harmony in the mist
Harp Quintet (Bax)
Harry the tailor
Harvest
Harvest (Bingham)
Harvest, Op 13b No 6 (Finzi)
Hast thou commanded the morning since thy days? (Chorus)
Hast thou not known?
Haste on, my joys!
Hateful little king!
Have I told you lately (Morrison/Carleston)
Have mercy upon me, O God
Have you been catching of fish, Tom Noddy?
Have you heard the sound of the angel voices
Have you heard the story that they’re telling ’bout Bethlehem
Have you seen but a bright lily grow? (Maconchy)
Have you seen but a white lily grow?
Have you seen but a white lily grow? (Herbert)
Have yourself a merry little Christmas (Martin/Blane/Cullen)
Have yourself a merry little Christmas (Martin/Blane/Davies)
Have yourself a merry little Christmas (Martin/Blane/Gritton)
Have yourself a merry little Christmas (Martin/Blane/Park)
Have yourself a merry little Christmas (Martin/Blane/Roberts)
Have yourself a merry little Christmas (Martin/Blane/Rutter)
Hawk and Buckle (Gurney)
Hawthorn Time (Ireland)
Hay, ay
He Abjures Love
He came flying upon the wings of the wind
He is dead and gone, lady
He journeys to Palestine
He listlessly stood by the wall
He often would ask us
He shall feed his flock like a shepherd (alto/soprano)
He spar'd not his own son
He that dwelleth in heaven shall laugh them to scorn (tenor)
he was born in Ballytearim where there's little work to do
He was cut off out of the land of the living (soprano/tenor)
He who binds himself with joy
He who binds to himself a joy
He who would valiant be
He will come like last leaf’s fall
He wishes for the cloths of heaven (Swann)
He wishes for the cloths of heaven (Yeats)
He would not stay for me
Hear my crying, O God
Hear my crying, O God (Clucas)
Hear my law, O my people
Hear my prayer, O God
Hear my prayer, O Lord
Hear my prayer, O Lord, and consider my desire
Hear my voice, O God, in my prayer
Hear my words, ye people (Parry)
Hear my words, ye people (Parry/Ives)
Hear our hymn, O Goddess
Hear the call!
Hear the voice of the Bard
Hear, O thou Shepherd of Israel
Hearken to me gentlemen
Hears not my Phillis how the birds
Heart of Fire-love (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Heartfelt (Panufnik)
Heart's Ease (Bridge)
Heart's haven
Heart's haven
Heart's music (Vaughan Williams)
Heaven (Wilkinson)
Heaven bles the babe! they said
Heaven is a place on earth 'Belinda Carlisle' (Shipley/Nowels/Esteban)
Heaven-Haven
Heav'nly harmony (Panufnik)
Heigh my hearts!
Heiland Harry (Anon/MacLean/Bateman)
Hejze Ino! Fijołecku leśny!
Helena Variations (Bantock)
Hell 1
Hello young lovers (Rodgers/Hough)
Helplessly hoping (Stills/Lawson)
Hence, rude Winter! crabbed old fellow
Henry King, who chewed little bits of string, and was early cut off in dreadful agonies (Lehmann)
Henry V (Walton/Wills)
Henry V Overture (Vaughan Williams)
Her song
Her Temple
Heraclitus, Op 110 No 4 (Stanford)
Here begin the Lauds of the creatures
Here beings the story
Here comes the falcon for the bride
Here is the ancient floor, footworn and hollowed and thin
Here is the little door
Here is the ring I have made for My Lady Poverty
Here lies, now a prey to insulting neglect
Here the strong mallow strikes her slimy root
Here we are all, by day; by night we are hurled
Here we bring new water from the well so clear
Here we bring new water from the well so clear
Here we bring new water from the well so clear
Here we come a-wassailing (Anon/Halsey)
Here, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling
Herefordshire Carol (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
Herefordshire Carol (Anon/Vaughan Williams/Halsey)
Here's that rainy day (Van Heusen/Burke/Thornton)
Here's the old man
Herod
Heroes (Bowie/Eno/Le Page)
Heroic Epilogue: Allegro moderato
Herr Christ, der einge Gottessohn (Finnissy)
Herr Christ, der einge Gottessohn (Finnissy)
Herr Santiagu
Herr, lehre doch mich
Herr, schicke was du willt
Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV147 (Bach/Hess)
Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV147 (Bach/Horne)
Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV147 (Bach/Whittaker)
Herzlich tut mich verlangen, BWV727 (Bach/Walton)
He's in his grave and on his head
Hesychast meditation
Hevelspending (Long)
Hey there you shattered in a thousand pieces
Hey! Now
Hey, ho, the wind and the rain
Hey, ho, the wind and the rain
Hibernation
Hidden Love
Hidden treasure
Hide and seek (Heap/Gabbitas)
Hierusalem (Dyson)
High as the Heavens (Forbes L'Estrange)
High Flight (Chilcott)
High Heels (Duncan/Trebilcock)
Hill runes (Maxwell Davies)
Hills of the North (Howells)
Hills of the north, rejoice
Hills of the north, rejoice
Hills of the north, rejoice – Little Cornard (Shaw)
Hills of the north, rejoice – Little Cornard (Shaw/Cullen)
Hippolyte et Aricie (Rameau/Aareskjold/Bennett)
His mercy endureth for ever (Weir)
His piety and marvellous works
His yoke is easy and his burthen is light
Historia der Auferstehung Jesu Christi (Schütz/Gardiner)
Hodie Christus natus est
Hodie Christus natus est
Hodie Christus natus est
Hodie! (L'Estrange)
Hoffen
Hold not thy tongue, O God, keep not still silence
Holding (Simcock)
Holding back (MacLean/Logan)
Holiday Diary, Op 5 (Britten)
Holiday for strings (Rose)
Holl amrantau’r sêr ddywedant
Holy Father, great Creator (Williams)
Holy is the true light
Holy is the true light (Harris)
Holy Mary
Holy Spirit, ever dwelling
Holy, holy, holy
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!
Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!
Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! – Nicaea (Dykes/Cleobury)
Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! – Nicaea (Dykes/Pinel/Vivian)
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts
Homage (Goossens)
Homage fanfare – Acclamations (Bullock)
Home
Home (Bublé/Foster-Gillies/Chang/L'Estrange)
Home (Chapman Campbell)
Home no more home to me, whither must I wander?
Home no more home to me, whither must I wander?
Home they brought her warrior dead
Homeward bound
Hommage à S Pickwick Esq PPMPC: Grave
Honey pie (Lennon/McCartney/Hart)
Honey-coloured cow, Op 3d (Gipps)
Honeyed words (Meredith)
Honor, virtus et potestas
Hope
Hope
Hope (Chapman Campbell)
Hope finds a way (Roberts)
Hope the hornblower (Ireland)
Hör mein Bitten, Op posth. (Mendelssohn/Lapwood)
Hora Bessarabia (Panufnik)
Horn Concerto (Matthews)
Horn Concerto in E flat major, K370b (Mozart/Roberts)
Horn Concerto No 1 in D major, K412 (Mozart/Roberts)
Hornpipe
Hornpipe from Watermusic (Handel/Grainger)
Hornpipe: Rollicking, but not too fast
Horoscope. Ballet Suite (Lambert)
Horsemen (Herbert)
Host
Hostias et preces tibi
Hotaru no Kikari (Anon/Forbes L'Estrange)
Hour by hour flow my tears in the darkness
House of Winter (Maxwell Davies)
How beauteous are their feet (Stanford)
How beautiful are the feet of them that preach (soprano)
How beautiful is night (Herbert)
How beautiful they are (Spirit Voices)
How blest are shepherds
How calm, how constant are the hills!
How calmly the evening (Elgar)
How can I, that girl standing there
How clear, how lovely bright
How do I love thee? (Lloyd Webber)
How do you capture the wind on the water?
How doth the city sit solitary
How fair and how pleasant (Skempton)
How fair is thy love (Skempton)
How far is it to Bethlehem? (Anon/Rice)
How great our joy (Anon/Rutter)
How great thou art (Hine)
How heavy hang the days!
How Hill (Hawes)
How like an Angel came I down!
How long
How long will I love you? (Scott/Bruerton)
How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord, for ever
How mighty are the Sabbaths
How oft along the woodland way
How quietly he sleeps upon the hill
How shall I know where I should go?
How shall I sing that majesty
How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
How shall we sing salvation’s song?
How should a man be just with God? (Job)
How should I your true love know?
How sweet the answer (Anon/Britten)
How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank!
How they so softly rest (Willan)
How vainly men themselves amaze
How will I drag my feet to her now?
Howells' Clavichord (Howells)
Hoyda, jolly Rutterkin, hoyda!
Hrothgar's sermon
Hug ò in ò! When winds do blow, sea reivers know the maddening music
Hugh the Drover (Vaughan Williams)
Hughley Steeple
Humdrum
Humoreske, Op 13 No 2 (Sammons)
Humoresque
Humoresque
Humoresque (Howell)
Humoresque: Presto
Hunan blentyn, ar fy mynwes
Hunan blentyn, ar fy mynwes
Hunan blentyn, ar fy mynwes
Hungry waters (Scott)
Hunter's moon (Vinter)
Hurrahing in harvest
Hush you, my baby (Llewellyn)
Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber
Hush-a-ba, birdie, croon, croon (Anon/Moffat)
Hushabye mountain (Sherman/Sherman/Morgan)
Hwæt! A dream came to me at deep midnight
Hwaet! Listen
Hymn
Hymn for a child
Hymn for a musician
Hymn for the Dormition of the Mother of God
Hymn of the Travellers
Hymn to Aphrodite
Hymn to Cypris
Hymn to Gaia I (Roth)
Hymn to Gaia II (Roth)
Hymn to God the Father (Humfrey/Britten)
Hymn to God the Father (Humfrey/Tippett/Bergmann)
Hymn to Saint Cecilia, Op 27 (Britten)
Hymn to St Alfege (Panufnik)
Hymn to St Peter, Op 56a (Britten)
Hymn to the creator of light
Hymn to the Creator of Light (Rutter)
Hymn to the Dawn
Hymn to the Mother of God
Hymn to the stars
Hymn to the Trinity (Jackson)
Hymn to the Waters
Hymn Tune Prelude on Song 13 (Gibbons/Vaughan Williams)
Hymn: Presto e leggiero
Hymne (Williams)
Hymnus (Sheppard)
Hymnus Paradisi (Howells)
Hyperboloids of wondrous light
Hypochondriacus (Gibbs)
Hypothetically murdered, Op 31a (Shostakovich/McBurney)
I ache for the touch of your lips, dear
I am
I am a seashell flung
I am a specialist in weight loss
I am advised to try to forget it all
I AM Alpha and Omega
I am an expert in relationships
I am changed (Todd)
I am fast
I am in need of music that would flow
I am not God nor His messenger
I am Queen Anne, of whom 'tis said
I am supple of body and sport with the wind
I AM the Bread of Life
I am the day (Dove)
I AM the Door – I AM the Good Shepherd
I am the heart that houses the cone
I AM the Light of the World
I am the song
I am the song – Birth
I AM the True Vine
I am with you always (Rutter)
I am woman
I am your Mother (MacMillan)
I and the Father are one
I attempt from love's sickness to fly
I attempt from love's sickness to fly
I beheld her, beautiful as a dove (Willan)
I beheld then that he came to the foot of the hill Difficulty
I believe in one God
I believe in one God, the Father Almighty
I believe in springtime (Rutter)
I bind unto myself today
I bring you my body, darling dear
I brought my great carriage
I call with my whole heart
I came forth from the mouth of the Most High
I cannot get to my love if I would dee
I cannot get to my love, if I would dee
I cannot lose thee for a day
I cannot see
I carry your heart (Young)
I caught the changes of the year
I cling and swing
I cried unto the Lord with my voice
I dal a du vil, I dal a du ho ro
I danced in the morning when the world was begun
I dare not ask a kisse (Herbert)
I died for Beauty
I drank from ev'ry vine
I dreamed a dreary dream last night
I Dreamt a Dream! What can it mean?
I dreamt that tonight
I feel a sudden urge to sing
I fell in love with a Limehouse lass
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain
I fetch his slippers, fill up the pipe he smokes
I found the man grown to a dwarf
I Fuga: Andante moderato
I gave her cakes and I gave her ale
I gaze upon you and the sun grows large
I get a kick out of you (Porter/Burton)
I get around 'The Beach Boys' (Wilson/Love/Roberts)
I give her all my love
I give you a new commandment
I got a robe
I got it from Agnes (Lehrer/Sawyer)
I got me flowers
I had a dove and the sweet dove died
I had a dream last night
I had a silver buckle
I had no time to Hate
I have a bonnet trimmed with blue (Anon/Hughes)
I have a secret to tell
I have been there before, O my love!
I have come to the borders of sleep
I have come to the borders of sleep
I have desired to go
I have had enough of women, and enough of love
I have loved flowers that fade
I have no name
I have no name: I am but two days old
I have no wit, no words, no tears
I have prayed for thee
I have seen death so often
I have trod the upward and the downward slope
I have trod the upward and the downward slope
I have twelve oxen (Ireland)
I hear an army charging (Herbert)
I heard a Fly buzz—when I died—
I heard a voice from heaven
I heard a voice from heaven
I heard a voice from heaven (Stanford)
I heard Him playing on His flute
I heard the bells on Christmas day
I heard the voice of Jesus say
I heard the voice of Jesus say (Devor)
I heard you singing (Coates)
I held him and would not let him go
I held love's head
I kissed them in fancy as I came away in the morning glow
I knew a simple soldier boy
I know a flower (Jackson)
I know my love
I know my soul hath power to know all things
I know that my redeemer liveth (McDowall)
I know that my Redeemer liveth (soprano)
I know there is a man for me, I know
I know where I'm goin' (Anon/Hughes)
I know where I'm going
I leant upon a coppice gate
I lie as if five fathom drowned
I liken my love to a gossamer afloat in the summer air
I live again
I look from afar
I look into my glass
I looked out into the morning (Lloyd Webber)
I love a lass (Dumbiedykes)
I love all beauteous things (Howells)
I love FoooOOOD
I love for thy fickleness
I love my friends
I love my love
I love my love (Anon/Lawson)
I love the Lord (Harvey)
I loved thee once, Atthis, long ago
I marked her ruined hues
I met a traveller from an antique land
I met at eve the Prince of Sleep
I mind the day
I miss the revelry, I miss the firelight
I missed him when the sun began to bend
I mon waxe wod
I must go down to the seas again
I must go down to the seas again
I must not think of thee
I must not think of thee
I my Best-Beloved's am (Rutter)
I need not go
I note the obvious differences
I obey thee, O Lord (Lacrimosa)
I often ask, because I feel I've every right to know
I once loved a boy and a bold Irish boy
I once was a bold fellow
I pant for the music which is divine
I praise the tender flower
I pray (Mealor/Campbell)
I really have a yen
I said to Love, Op 19b (Finzi)
I said, I will take heed to my ways
I sang that song on Sunday
I sat down under his shadow (Bairstow)
I sat one sprinkling day upon the lea
I saw a fair maiden (Warlock)
I saw a fair mayden sytten and sing
I saw a maiden
I saw a maiden (Anon/Pettman)
I saw a peacock with a fiery tale
I saw a stable
I saw a strange creature
I saw Eternity the other night
I saw Eternity the other night (MacMillan)
I saw her in the morning climbing the steeps
I saw him standing (Moore)
I saw seven angels
I saw three ships (Anon/Battiwalla)
I saw three ships (Anon/Gant)
I saw three ships (Anon/Ledger)
I saw three ships (Anon/Marshall)
I saw three ships (Anon/O'Donnell)
I saw three ships (Anon/Preston)
I saw three ships (Anon/Rutter)
I saw three ships (Anon/Willcocks)
I saw three ships (Smith)
I say 'I'll seek her side', Op 13b No 1 (Finzi)
I see again the hills and valleys glowing
I see fields
I see myself in mountain lake
I shall die soon, I know
I shall go without companions
I shall meet him again
I shall not die for thee
I sing because …
I sing of a maiden
I sing of a maiden
I sing of a maiden (Hadley)
I sing of a maiden (Johnson)
I sing of a maiden (Redshaw)
I sing of a maiden (Rutter)
I sing of a maiden (Shaw)
I sing of a maiden (Willis)
I sing of a maiden that is makeless (Bax)
I sing of a mayden (Chilcott)
I sing the birth (Elgar)
I smiled at you because I thought that you
I sow'd the seeds of love
I speak out of the desert
I spy Celia, Z499 (Purcell/Britten)
I syng of a mayden
I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams, Z388 (Purcell/Britten)
I take thee (Marsh)
I think on thee in the night (Herbert)
I vow to thee, my country
I waited patiently for the Lord
I walked into the nightclub in the morning
I walked last night with my old friend
I wander thro' each charter'd street
I wander thro' each charter'd street
I wander through the woodlands
I wandered lonely as a cloud (Dale)
I wandered lonely as a cloud (Thiman)
I want it that way 'Backstreet Boys' (Martin/Carlsson/Recknell)
I want you back 'The Jackson 5' (Mizell/Perren/Gordy/Richards/Newton-Rex)
I was a baby not so very long ago
I was a Hidden Treasure
I was angry with my friend
I was angry with my friend
I was angry with my friend
I was glad (Parry)
I was glad (Parry/Ives)
I was glad when they said unto me
I was glad when they said unto me
I was glad when they said unto me
I was in the spirit on the Lord's day
I was mighty blue
I was not sorrowful 'Spleen'
I was weary
I watched the Lady Caroline
I went then, till I came to the Delectable Mountains
I went to a marvellous party (Coward)
I went to sea as bold as A B
I went to the Garden of Love
I wha aince in Heaven's heicht (Scott)
I who am dead a thousand years
I will alway give thanks unto the Lord
I will arise and go now
I will give my love an apple (Anon/Britten)
I will give thanks unto thee, O Lord
I will go with my father a-ploughing (Gurney)
I will hold him (Forbes L'Estrange)
I will lift up mine eyes (Briggs)
I will lift up mine eyes (Rutter)
I will lift up mine eyes 'Psalm 121' (Tavener)
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills
I will light a candle (Todd)
I will magnify thee, O God my King
I will magnify thee, O Lord, for thou hast set me up
I will make you brooches and toys for your delight
I will make you brooches and toys for your delight
I will make you brooches and toys for your delight
I will not listen to thy chant
I will sing about a fish
I will sing with the spirit (Rutter)
I will walk on the earth
I will walk with my love (Anon/Hughes)
I wish it could be Christmas everyday 'Wizzard' (Wood/Parry)
I wish you Christmas (Rutter)
I woke before the morning, I was happy all the day
I wonder as I wander
I wonder as I wander (Anon/Britten)
I wonder as I wander (Anon/Carter)
I wonder as I wander (Anon/Clements)
I wonder as I wander (Park)
I wonder as I wander (Rutter)
I won't dance (Kern/Chilcott)
I won't dance (Kern/L'Estrange)
I work at the Palace Cinema
I would be true (Anon/Rutter)
I would like to make a special appeal
I, too, saw God through mud—
I’ll feel the fear for you
I’m just a poor wayfaring stranger
I’m so tired of playing
I’ve seen so many chapels in Wales
Iam nocet frigus
Iamiam rident prata
I-Brasîl (Delius)
Ich bin ein guter Hirt, BWV85 (Bach/Foss)
Ich fühle Deinen Odem
Ich hab' ein glühend Messer
Ich habe genug, BWV82 (Bach/Baigent)
Ich halte ihr die Augen zu, Op 7 No 5 (Stanford)
Ich lieb' eine Blume, Op 7 No 1 (Stanford)
Ich reit' ins finstre Land hinein
Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV639 (Bach/Barley)
Ich sehe dich in tausend Bildern
Ich stand in dunklen Träumen
Ich wandte mich, und sahe an alle
Icicles
Iciclist
Identity
Idyll 'Love scene': Larghetto
Idyll. Allegretto 'To K.M.'
Idylle de printemps (Delius)
Iesus! Christus! Iesus! Natus!
If (Nyman/Boothby)
If (Nyman/Keenan)
If along the highroad
If Death is kind
If girls and boys were asked what joys
If I could choose (Bridge)
If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels
If I speak with the tongues of men
If I take the wings of the morning
If it's ever spring again (Milford)
If love were all (Coward)
If music be the food of love, Z379a (Purcell/Britten)
If music be the food of love, Z379a (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
If music be the food of love, Z379c (Purcell/Britten)
If the Lord had not helped me (Bairstow)
If the Lord himself had not been on our side
If there were dreams to sell (Ireland)
If thou chance for to find
If thou shalt confess with thy mouth
If thou wilt ease thine heart 'Dirge for Wolfram' (Britten)
If thou would'st ease thine heart
If truth in hearts that perish
If we must part (Ireland)
If we shadows have offended
If ye love me (Mealor)
If ye love me (White/Tallis)
If ye would hear the angels sing (Tranchell)
If you came at night
If you forget
If you visit American city
Igitur egressus Jacob
Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit
II Lamento: Lento rubato
Ikon of Light (Tavener)
Ikon of the Nativity (Tavener)
Il est né, le divin enfant (Anon/Halsey)
Il est né, le divin enfant (Anon/Llewellyn)
Il est quelqu'un sur terre (Anon/Britten)
Il pleure dans mon cœur (Delius)
Il vecchio castello
I'll be near my journey's end
I'll follow the sun (McCartney/Lennon/Ives)
I'll make a song of Hambledon
I'll sail upon the dog-star
I'll sing you a song and it's not very long
I'll tell you of a little boy that lives across the way
I'll walk beside you (Murray)
I'll walk with God (Brodsky/Keenan)
Illuminare, Jerusalem (Weir)
Illusion (Cooper)
I'm a decent good Irish body (Anon/Hughes)
I'm a little Yorkshire lass
I'm a train (Hammond/Knight)
Im Dorfe (Wardener)
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
I'm gonna be (500 miles) 'The Proclaimers' (Reid/Reid/Lilburn)
I'm homesick for my hills again
I'm homesick for my hills again
I'm lonesome since I cross'd the hill
Im Tiroler Wirsthaus (Scott)
I'm what folks call a 'Johnnie', of the title I'm proud
I'm yours (Mraz/Lawson)
Images (Park)
Images II, L120 (Debussy/Matthews)
Imagination,—lifting up itself
Imagine where this dove will go
Immortal, invisible, God only wise
Imperial March, Op 32 (Elgar)
Imperial March, Op 32 (Elgar/Martin)
Impromptu (Elgar)
Impromptu: Andante lento
Impromptu: Le printemps
Improvisation
Improvisation (Barley)
Improvisation (Datta/Singh)
Improvisation (Ticciati/Barley)
Improvisation (Ticciati/Datta)
Improvisation 'Marche des Rois mages' (Baker)
Improvisation No 2 (Barley/Joseph)
Improvisation No 3 (Barley/Joseph)
Improvisation No 7 (Barley/Joseph)
Improvisation on Adeste fideles (Pott)
Improvisation on Puer natus
Improvisation on Tavener themes (Barley)
Improvisation: Andante
In a Churchyard
In a dream, I spake
In a garden shady this holy lady
In a gondola
In a monastery garden (Ketèlbey)
In a monastery garden (Ketèlbey/Ware)
In a Persian market (Ketèlbey)
In a shady nook one moonlit night
In a short time
In all towns and villages both far and near
In an arbour green (Warlock)
In an arbour green asleep whereas I lay
In beauty may I walk (Dove)
In Bethlehem, that noble place (Hawes)
In blackberry time herself and me
In boyhood
In Brittany the churches all day are open wide
In Caesarea Philippi
In Chester town there liv'd a brisk young widow
In crime and enmity they lie
In Damascus (Dove)
In dreams
In dreams
In dulci jubilo
In dulci jubilo (Anon/Pearsall/Culloton)
In dulci jubilo (Anon/Pearsall/Halsey)
In dulci jubilo (Anon/Pearsall/Hyde)
In dulci jubilo, BWV729 (Bach/Berners)
In every heart there is a room
In excelsis gloria (Cullen)
In excelsis gloria (Mathias)
In Exile (Sumsion)
In Exitu Israel 'Psalm 114' (Bairstow)
In far-off Malta
In five-score summers
In Flanders (Gurney)
In Flanders (Gurney/Howells)
In freezing winter night
In Gethsemane
In grüner Landschaft Sommerflor
In guilty night, and hid in false disguise
In haven
In Jewry is God known
In Jewry is God known
In London here the streets are grey, and grey the sky above
In Mary's love (Bingham)
In memoriam
In Memoriam – Titanic
In memoriam (Bax)
In memoriam (Williamson)
In memoriam: Ivor Gurney
In moonlight 'Canto popolare' (Elgar)
In my happy childhood hours
In my sage moments
In nomine (Bryars)
In one little time may heaven be won and lost
In paradisum
In paradisum (Forshaw)
In party mood (Strachey)
In praise of his Daphnis
In Praise of Woman (Poston)
In pride, high, leapest thou
In principio creavit Deus caelum et terram
In prison (Keel)
In Scarlet Town, where I was born
In semine durat genus / The race continues in the seed
In seventeen hunder' and forty nine
In six days God created the world
In Smyrna (Elgar)
In Somer when the shawes be sheyne
In splendoribus sanctorum (MacMillan)
In summer time I foot the turf
In Summer's heat
In summertime on Bredon
In summertime on Bredon
In summertime on Bredon (Peel)
In supremae nocte cenae
In the ballroom
In the beck
In the beginning
In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z190 (Purcell/Britten)
In the black furrow of a field
In the bleak midwinter
In the bleak mid-winter (Bennett)
In the bleak mid-winter (Darke)
In the bleak mid-winter (Darke/Bevan)
In the bleak mid-winter (Darke/Bullard)
In the bleak mid-winter (Forbes L'Estrange)
In the bleak mid-winter (Holst/Gjeilo)
In the bleak mid-winter (Holst/Jackson)
In the bleak mid-winter (Holst/L'Estrange)
In the bleak mid-winter (Holst/Wilberg)
In the bleak mid-winter (Llewellyn)
In the bleak mid-winter / Lully, Lulley, lully, lulley
In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan
In the crosshairs (Barley)
In the days of November (Herbert)
In the deepest reaches of the lake
In the dell are camped the gypsies
In the deserted garden among the crumbling walls
In the dim light of the golden lamp
In the eyes of our minds
In the forest before dawn
In the Garden of the Seraglio
In the gardens of God, in the daylight divine
In the golden lightning
In the grip of their season
In the heat of the day when the sun shines so freely
In the highlands, Op 9 (Gibbs)
In the hour of my distress
In the house made of dawn (Navajo)
In the Land of Uz (Weir)
In the Library of Abandoned Works
In the licorice fields at Pontefract
In the lovely village of Nevesinje
In the lowlands
In the midst of thy temple (Martin)
In the Mind's Eye
In the mist (Swann)
In the morning
In the real early morning (Collier/Dunachie)
In the shadows (Finck)
In the silence of the night (Byrchmore)
In the snow flat-topped hillocks and shoulders outlined with wavy edges
In the South 'Alassio', Op 50 (Elgar)
In the still of the night (Porter/Burton)
In the stillness (Beamish)
In the submerged world of the sea
In the swirl of its pool
In the tent
In the third-class seat sat the journeying boy
In the tower of Magdala
In the train
In the tube at Oxford Circus
In the wild October night-time
In the wood
In the year 1962
In thee is gladness
In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust
In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust
In this most joyful night
In this place (Todd)
In time of daffodils (Metcalf)
In time of tumult (Scott)
In valleys of springs of rivers
In winter's house (Marsh)
In years defaced
In you, O woman full of grace
In youth is pleasure (Moeran)
In youth is pleasure, H76 (Holst)
Incarnation
Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas
Incentive (McCormack)
Incidental music from Macbeth (Bantock)
Infant joy
Infant Joy
Inferno (Davis)
Informal dance (Fitkin)
Ingrediente Domino in sanctam civitatem
Inheritance (Howells)
Innkeepers cheat us, the English steal
Innocence (Chapman Campbell)
Inside (Fitkin)
Intercession
Interlude
Interlude
Interlude for flute and strings, Op 69a (Milford)
Interlude for Harp
Interlude for oboe and string quartet, Op 21 (Finzi)
Interlude: The fight
Intermezzo (Briggs)
Intermezzo, Op 21 (Sammons)
Intermezzo: Open country
Intimations of Immortality, Op 29 (Finzi)
Into beauty
Into her keeping (Bridge)
Into my heart an air that kills
Into my heart an air that kills
Into my heart an air that kills (Orr)
Into thy hands (Dove)
Intrada
Intrada, Op 13a No 3 (Finzi)
Introduction
Introduction and Allegro (Walthew)
Introduction and allegro on a bass by Max Reger (Simpson)
Introduction and Allegro, Op 47 (Elgar)
Introduction and Andante
Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major, Op 3 (Chopin/Bliss)
Introduction and Theme (Sumsion)
Introduction et rondo capriccioso, Op 28 (Saint-Saëns/Bryan)
Introduction to Schubert's German Dances (Hess)
Introduction to the repeat of Allegro vivace assai from Mozart's Piano Concerto No 21 in C major, K467 (Hess)
Introduction, Toccata & Fugue (Pott)
Introduction. The powers of evil: Mesto e lugubre
Introït (Briggs)
Invention (primarily in 2 parts)
Inversnaid
Invite to Eternity, Op 31 (Venables)
Invocation (MacMillan)
Invocation, H75 Op 19/2 (Holst)
Iona Boat Song (Anon/Roberton)
Irish Rhapsody No 3, Op 137 (Stanford)
Irish skies
Irish Tenebrae (Bingham)
Irmelin Prelude (Delius)
Irmelin Rose
Is it August yet? (Warren)
Is it gold that you bring?
Is it gold that you bring?
Is my team ploughing?
Is my team ploughing?
Is my team ploughing?
Is my team ploughing?
Is not this enough for moan
Is this he that was transfigured
Is thy strength so small? Fear not the lions
Is you is or is you ain't my baby (Jordan/Austin/Oxley)
Isaiah's prophecy (L'Estrange)
Islay Reaper's Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Isle of my Heart (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Isn't she lovely (Wonder/Bradford)
Isobel (Bridge)
Ist nicht heilig mein Herz, schöneren Lebens voll
It always seems funny
It bends far over Yell'ham Plain
It burns in the void
It came upon the midnight clear (Anon/Sullivan/Battiwalla)
It came upon the midnight clear (Anon/Sullivan/Cleobury)
It came upon the midnight clear (Anon/Sullivan/Willcocks)
It came upon the midnight clear (Willis/Rice)
It is a thing most wonderful
It is a thing most wonderful
It is a thing most wonderful
It is a thing most wonderful – Herongate 'In Jesse's City' (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
It is always dangerous to draw too precise parallels
It is enough for me by day
It is good to be out on the road
It is good to be out on the road
It is not mine to sing the stately grace
It is only a tiny garden (Wood)
It is sad that so many of worth
It never looks like summer here
It rains
It seemed that out of battle I escaped
It sometimes comes into my head
It was a comely young lady fair
It was a lover and his lass
It was a lover and his lass
It was a lover and his lass
It was a lover and his lass
It was a lover and his lass
It was a lover and his lass (Bush)
It was a lover, and his lass (Swann)
It was happy and delightful one midsummer's morn
It was in the prime of the sweet springtime
It was just the right moment for a speech
It was what you bore with you, woman
It’s been a long time
It’s very clear
Ite, missa est
It's a new world (Arlen/Bennett)
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas (Willson/L'Estrange)
It's de-lovely (Porter/Burton)
It's de-lovely (Porter/L'Estrange)
It's evening. I lack courage
Its former green is blue and thin
It's oh to be a wild wind
It's peace again the river claims
It's up in the highlands, along the sweet Tay
Iudex crederis esse venturus. Adagio molto solenne e religioso
Iustorum animae (Martin)
Iustus ut palma (Mawby)
IV Marcia: Alla marcia moderato
I've got the world on a string (Arlen/L'Estrange)
I've got you under my skin (Porter/Burton)
I've got you under my skin (Porter/L'Estrange)
I've told ev'ry little star (Kern/Chilcott)
I've written you a song, a beautiful routine
Iver-song 'Lullaby' (Hough)
Ivor the Engine signature tune (Elliott)
Jack Spratt
J'ai seul la clef de cette parade sauvage
Jamaican Rumba (Benjamin/Primrose)
Jane Scroop, Her Lament for Philip Sparrow
Jaunting Car
Jazz Missa Brevis (Todd)
Je descendis dans mon jardin (Scott)
Jeanie Deans (MacCunn)
Jeg gik mig ud en sommerdag (Anon/Rice)
Jelliments
Jenny kiss’d me when we met
Jenny kiss'd me (Herbert)
Jerusalem (Parry)
Jerusalem (Parry/Stilgoe)
Jerusalem (Parry/Thalben-Ball)
Jerusalem (Parry/Wicks)
Jerusalem … The Lord is good
Jerusalem rejos for joy
Jerusalem-Yerushalayim (Pitts)
Jesu dulcis memoria (Pott)
Jesu of a maiden Thou wast born
Jesu that dost in Mary dwell
Jesu, as thou art our saviour
Jesu, grant me this, I pray
Jesu, grant me this, I pray (Gibbons/Bairstow)
Jesu, grant me this, I pray (Robinson)
Jesu, grant me this, I pray (Whitlock)
Jesu, joy of man's desiring
Jesu, joy of man's desiring
Jesu, joy of man's desiring
Jesu, my love, my joy, my rest
Jesu, swete sone dear (Lack)
Jesu, swete sone dere!
Jesu, the very thought of thee
Jesu, the very thought of thee
Jesu, the very thought of thee – St Botolph (Slater)
Jesu, Thou the Virgin-born
Jesum quaeritis Nazarenum (Bingham)
Jesum tradidit impius
Jesus' blood never failed me yet (Bryars)
Jesus Child (Rutter)
Jesus Christ is born
Jesus Christ is born today (Forbes L'Estrange)
Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia!
Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia!
Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia! – Easter Hymn (Anon/Battiwalla)
Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia! – Easter Hymn (Anon/Ledger)
Jesus Christ is risen to-day, Alleluya!
Jesus Christ the apple tree (Poston)
Jesus College Service, Op 53 (Mathias)
Jesus dies on the cross
Jesus having risen from the tomb
Jesus is crucified
Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe, BWV22 (Bach/Cohen)
Jesus prayer
Jesus, friend of little children
Jesus, my leman
Jesus, springing (Chilcott)
Jewish Song
Jig
Jiggery Pokery (Hannon/Walsh)
Jillian of Berry (Warlock)
Jimbo's Lullaby
Jimmy on Bach (Rhodes)
Jimmy on Chopin (Rhodes)
Jimmy on classical music and Beethoven (Rhodes)
Jimmy on encores and Schumann (Rhodes)
Jimmy on Grieg (Rhodes)
Jimmy on Moszkowski (Rhodes)
Jingle bells (Pierpont/Campbell)
Jingle bells (Pierpont/Langford)
Jingle bells (Pierpont/Parry)
Job (Parry)
Job (Vaughan Williams)
Job's curse, Z191 (Purcell/Britten)
Job's dream – Dance of plague, pestilence, famine and battle
Jodelling song
John the Baptist (Finnissy)
Johnnie cam' to our toun
Johnnie came from London town
Johnnie wi' the tye
Johnny Doyle (Anon/Hughes)
Johnny I hardly knew ye (Anon/Hughes)
Johnny Marks Medley (Marks/Bateman)
Jolly old Saint Nicholas 'Christmas time' (Anon/Doughty)
Jolly Rutterkin
Joly Jankyn (Wilkinson)
Jo's theme (Dale)
Joseph was an old man
Joseph was an old man
Joseph's carol (Hawes)
Joseph's carol (Rutter)
Joshua fit the battle of Jericho
Jota
Jour des morts 'Cimetière Montparnasse' (Herbert)
Journey to Bethlehem
Journey's End
Journey's End
Journey's end (Bridge)
Joy to the world (Anon/Cullen)
Joy to the world (Anon/Halsey)
Joy to the world (Anon/Keyte/Parrott)
Joy to the world (Anon/Lawson)
Joy to the world (Anon/Llewellyn)
Joy to the world (Anon/Rutter)
Joy, shipmate, joy!
Joyful Noise (Swann)
Joys Seven (Anon/Cleobury)
Jubilate
Jubilate
Jubilate
Jubilate (Roth)
Jubilate (Walton)
Jubilate Deo
Jubilate Deo (Dearnley)
Jubilate Deo (MacMillan)
Jubilate Deo (Mealor)
Jubilate Deo in E flat (Britten)
Jubilate Deo 'St Peter ad Vincula' (Howells)
Jubilate Deo, Op 90 No 2 (Mathias)
Jubilate in C (Britten)
Judah and Jerusalem, fear not
Judas mercator pessimus (Park)
Julia
Jumping Bean (Farnon)
June (Quilter)
June on Castle Hill, Op 13a No 5 (Finzi)
Jupiter – The bringer of jollity
Just as I am, without one plea
Just as the tide was flowing
Just hear those sleigh bells jingling
Just hear those sleigh bells jingling
Just the two of us 'Grover Washington Jr' (MacDonald/Salter/Withers/Lilburn)
Just the way you are (Joel/Whiteley)
Justorum animae
Justorum animae (Park)
Kaleidoscope (Davis)
Kalon (Blackford)
Kang, kang, kang ki ki kang kang
Kashmiri Song
Kashmiri song
Kato's revenge (Ozone/Carrington)
Keep me as the apple of an eye (Cox)
Keep off the grass
Kelele (Kidjo/Young)
Keltic Lament
Kind Robin lo'es me (Anon/Davie)
Kindly, kindly, kindly
King Arthur (Anon/Roberton)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z628 (Purcell/Britten)
King David (Howells)
King Estmere, H70 (Holst)
King Harald's saga (Weir)
King Herod and the Cock (Walton)
King Jesus hath a garden (Anon/Llewellyn)
King of Glorie, King of Peace
King of Glory, King of Peace
King of glory, King of peace (Candlyn)
King Ra
King's College Service (Forbes L'Estrange)
Kintamani (Wright)
Kintha dance
Kirsteen (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Kishmul's Galley
Kishmul's Galley (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Kiss (Wilkinson)
Kites
Kitri's variation
Kitten of course is the small for cat
Kiwi Fireworks 'Variations on God defend New Zealand' (Spicer)
Klag-Lied, BuxWV76b (Buxtehude/Gordon)
Klavierstück, K33
Knights Templar in the temple church
Knightsbridge
Knu
Komm, süsser Tod, BWV478 (Bach/Bridge)
Komm, süsser Tod, BWV478 (Bach/Stevenson)
Kontakion 'Grant repose' (Anon/Isserlis)
Koong Shee (Howell)
Kumpo (Anon/ensemblebash)
Kyrie
Kyrie
Kyrie (Williamson)
Kyrie (Wilson)
Kyrie eleison: Chant
'Kyrie, so Kyrie', Jankyn syngyt
L’homme armé
La belle dame sans merci (Parry)
La belle dame sans merci (Stanford)
La belle est au jardin d'amour (Anon/Britten)
La caprice de Nanette
La captive 'Orientale', Op 12 (Berlioz/Manze)
La cathédrale engloutie: Profondément calme
La fantastique
La filadora (Anon/Richards)
La fille aux cheveux de lin: Très calme et doucement expressif
La finta giardiniera, K196 (Mozart/Isserlis)
La lune blanche (Delius)
La mer est plus belle que les cathédrales, L85 No 1
La montagne
La musique (Jackson)
La noël passée (Anon/Britten)
La pauvre fleur disait au papillon céleste
La peregrinación (Ramirez/Knight)
La peregrinación (Ramirez/Knight/Gabbitas)
La Primavera (McCabe)
La Puerta del Vino: Mouvement de Habanera
La rotta (Anon/Le Page)
La Senna festeggiante, RV693 (Vivaldi/King)
La sérénade interrompue: Modérément animé
La Statira (Albinoni/Bennett)
La tarantelle frétillante
La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune: Lent
La Trinité qui ne change jamais (Williams)
La Verità nell'Inganno (Caldara/Matteis Jr./Chandler)
La ville: Cancan macabre
Là-bas dans cette plaine (Anon/Chilcott)
Lachrimae Pavan (Dowland/Denoth)
Lachrymae, Op 48a (Britten)
Lacus doloris 'Lake of sorrows'
Lad and lass thegither
Ladslove
Lady be good (Gershwin/Gershwin/Thornton)
Lady in the red hat (Nyman)
Lady Isobel and the elf-knight
Lady Macbeth – A Scena (Horovitz)
Lady of Spain (Evans/Hartley/Warner)
Lady on the silver throne (Goodhart)
Lady Rich, her Galliard (Dowland/Denoth)
Lady, when I behold the roses
Lady, when I behold the roses sprouting
Lady, when I behold the roses sprouting
Lamb of God
Lamb of God
Lambert's Clavichord, Op 41 (Howells)
Lament
Lament
Lament (Pott)
Lament for a Bulgarian dancing bear
Lament for Jerusalem
Lament for two violas (Bridge)
Lament with variations
Lament: Adagio non troppo e ben marcato
Lamia (Howell)
Lamorna (Anon/Richards)
Land of Heart's Desire (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Land of my fathers (Anon/Manners)
Land of the mountain and the flood (MacCunn)
Landing
Lange lieb ich dich schon, möchte dich
L'après-midi d'un dinosaur
Larghetto ma appassionato
Lass dich nur nichts nicht dauren mit trauren
Lassie, wad ye loe me? (MacMillan)
Last Christmas (Michael/Hartley)
Last door of light (Maxwell Davies)
Last hours (Gurney)
Last night by the sheiling was Mhairi, my beloved
Last night I had that dream again
Last night I lay a-sleeping
Last night the air was cold and still
Last night, a storm of rain
Last night, ah, yesternight, betwixt her lips and mine
Late at night alone in the sheiling
Late summer (Warlock)
Later, the Cid lay down
Laudate Dominum (Burgon)
Laudes (Pott)
Laudes Regiae (Anon/Dearnley)
Lauds
Lauds
Lauer Lied
Laugh and be merry
Launch your career
Laura Valse (Elgar)
Laus Deo (Harvey)
L'automne californien (Eisler/Baigent)
Lay a garland on my hearse
Lay a garland on my hearse
Lay my burden down (Farrington)
Lay that burden down
Lazarus is dead
Lazarus Requiem (Hawes)
Lazy bones 'Up a lazy river' (Carmichael/Arodin/Runswick)
Lazy bones 'Up a lazy river' (Carmichael/Arodin/Thornton)
Le baylère (Anon/Richards)
Le ciel est, par-dessus le toit (Delius)
Le coucou c'est un bel oiseau
Le drapeau belge, Op 79 (Elgar)
Le gibet
Le papillon et la fleur, Op 1 No 1 (Fauré/Richards)
Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse (Anon/Britten)
Le Ruisseau (Cochrane)
Le son du cor s'afflige vers les bois, L85 No 2
Le tombeau de Duruflé (Briggs)
Le tombeau de Georges Rouault (MacMillan)
Le vent dans la plaine: Animé
Lead me, Lord (Todd/Bible)
Lead, kindly Light (Rutter)
Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom
Leaf from leaf Christ knows (Weir)
Lean close thy cheek (Bridge)
Lean out of the window
Lean out of the window (Head)
Lean out of the window (Herbert)
Leaves
Leaving Plymouth (Gough)
L'échelonnement des haies, L85 No 3
Legend (Bax)
Legend (Ireland)
Legend 'The Crown of roses'
Leise flehen meine Lieder
Leisure
Lemady (Anon/Britten)
Lemady (Anon/Britten/Matthews)
Lemady: Maying Song
L'embarquement
Lenten flowers
Lenten is come
L'Envoi
L'Envoy
Leo: The Lion
Leon
Les anges dans nos campagnes (Anon/Gant)
Les Baricades Mistérieuses
Les champs
Les chars d'argent et de cuivre
Les collines d'Anacapri: Très modéré
Les donneurs de sérénades
Les douze Noëls (Daquin/Wright)
Les eaux
Les fées sont d'exquises danseuses: Rapide et léger
Les grands vents venus d'outremer
Les illuminations, Op 18 (Britten)
Les Indes galantes (Rameau/Bennett)
Les lilas (Wright)
Les sanglots longs
Les soirs illuminés par l'ardeur du charbon, L150 (Debussy/Matthews)
Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir: Modéré
Les tierces alternées: Modérément animé
Let all bitterness and wrath and anger be put away
Let all mortal flesh keep silence
Let all mortal flesh keep silence
Let all mortal flesh keep silence – Picardy (Anon/Campbell)
Let all mortal flesh keep silence – Picardy (Anon/Cleobury)
Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Anon/Rutter)
Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Bairstow)
Let all mortal flesh keep silent
Let all the world in ev’ry corner sing
Let all the world in every corner sing
Let all the world in every corner sing
Let all the world in every corner sing (Leighton)
Let all the world in every corner sing (L'Estrange)
Let all the world in ev'ry corner sing
Let Beauty awake
Let Beauty awake
Let charming beauty's health go round
Let fall the windows of mine eyes (Mealor)
Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! (Cahn/Styne/Eteson/L'Estrange)
Let me enjoy the earth
Let me forget
Let me not to the marriage
Let my prayer be set forth (Middleton)
Let my prayer rise up (Forbes L'Estrange)
Let Nimrod, the mighty hunter
Let nothing trouble you (Williams)
Let the child be born
Let the day perish wherein I was born (Job)
Let the dreadful engines of eternal will
Let the florid music praise!
Let the night perish; cursed be the morn
Let the people praise thee, O God, Op 87 (Mathias)
Let the people praise you (L'Estrange)
Let them love
Let there be dark: a veiling
Let thy hand be strengthened (Dearnley)
Let us break their bonds asunder
Let us garlands bring, Op 18 (Finzi)
Let us invoke Christ (Grier)
Let us now praise famous men, Op 35 (Finzi)
Let us sleep now …
Let us tell you of the hall, you've heard?
Let us with a gladsome mind
Lethe
Let's begin (Kern/Chilcott)
Let's dance the jig
Let's go and live in the country (Bennett)
Let's misbehave (Porter/L'Estrange)
Letter 1
Letters from Burma (Panufnik)
Letters to Lindbergh (Bennett)
L'habitant de Saint Barbe (Anon/Chilcott)
Li soleus qui en moi luist est mes deduis
Liarbird
Liber scriptus
Liberty (Davis)
Liberty's champion
Libra: The Scales
Liebesleid (Kreisler/Bryan)
Liebesträume – 3 Notturnos für das Pianoforte, S541 (Liszt/Robertson)
Liebst du um Schönheit
Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier, BWV731 (Bach/Cohen)
Lied der Jungfrau
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Mahler/Matthews)
Lieder und Gesänge IV, Op 96 (Schumann/Bliss)
Lieux retrouvés (Adès)
Life and its follies are fading away
Life in stillness (Cooper)
Life is a milliner's show
Life Laughs Onward
Lift high the cross, the love of Christ proclaim
Lift up thy voice, O son of man, and cry (Chorus)
Lift up your heads, O ye gates
Lift up your heads, O ye gates, Op 44 No 2 (Mathias)
Lift up your hearts
Light (Cooper)
Light beyond shadow, joy beyond tears
Light in darkness (Briggs)
Light Iridescent
Light is calling (Gordon)
Light leaves whisper, H20 (Holst)
Light now restricts itself
Light of Christ
Light of the World
Light of the world (Dankworth)
Light staccato chords
Light to the world, a child is born
Light, stillness and peace lie on the broad sands
Lighten our darkness (L'Estrange)
Lighten our darkness (Parry)
Lighten our darkness (Stanford)
Lighting the way (Todd)
Lights
Lights out
Lights Out
Lights, Stories, Noise, Dreams, Love and Noodles (Todd)
Like a mighty river flowing
Like a rainbow (Chilcott)
Like a singing bird (Chilcott)
Like an eagle that hovers o’er its young
Like as the hart desireth the waterbrooks
Like the rosy norther glow
Lillian Thomson (Stilgoe)
Lillygay (Warlock)
Limehouse Reach
Limmerich ohne Worte, Op 372 (Drofnatski/Stanford)
Limoges, the Market Place
Linden Lea (Vaughan Williams)
Line dance
Lines written in autumn
L'innominata (Elias)
Lisa lân (Anon/Webber)
Listen sweet dove (Ives)
Listen to the storm!
Listen to us now, listen
Lit by holy fire (Grier)
Litany to the Holy Spirit (Hurford)
Litany to the Holy Spirit (Ponniah)
Little David, play on your harp (Anon/Roberts)
Little elegy
Little fly
Little Fly
Little Fly
Little Foo
Little Fugue in G minor, BWV578 (Bach/Borwick)
Little grey home in the West (Löhr)
Little head against my shoulder
Little Jesus, sweetly sleep
Little Jesus, sweetly sleep (Anon/Battiwalla)
Little lamb, who made thee?
Little lamb, who made thee?
Little pigeon, grave and fleet
Little Serenade (Tomlinson)
Little Sir William (Anon/Britten)
Little Suite (Duncan/Trebilcock)
Little white star on the mountain heather
Live for ever, glorious Lord (Dyson)
Live with me and be my love
Liverpool Oratorio (McCartney/Davis)
Liza Ann
Llwybrau Cân 'Paths of Song' (Metcalf)
LM-7: Aquarius (Jackson)
Lo! Christ the Lord is born (Elgar)
Lo! for this dark terrestrial Dome
Lo! God is here! (Moore)
Lo! He comes with clouds descending
Lo! He comes with clouds descending
Lo! He comes with clouds descending – Helmsley (Olivers/Robinson)
Lo! He comes with clouds descending – Helmsley (Olivers/Rutter)
Lo! He slumbers (McDowall)
Lo! The desert-depths are stirr'd (Frances-Hoad)
Lo, how a rose e'er blooming (Blackwell)
Lo, the full, final sacrifice, Op 26 (Finzi)
Loch Broom Love Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Loch Leven Love Lament (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Loch Lomond (Anon/Overton)
Loch Lomond (Vaughan Williams)
Locus iste (O'Regan)
Lolay, lolay. Als I lay on Yoleis night (Anon/Wishart)
London
London
London Bridge
London Landmarks (Wood)
London Pride (Coward)
London Suite (Coates)
London, to thee I do present the merry month of May
Londonderry Air (Anon/Hough)
Lonely and bare and desolate
Lonely I wander through scenes of my childhood
Long and weary was the journey
Long steel grass
Long time ago in Bethlehem
Long, long ago (Howells)
Longing
Longing (Swann)
Look at the world (Rutter)
Look down, O Lord (Seers)
Look good, feel great
Look in thy glass
Look not in my eyes
Look not in my eyes
Look not in my eyes
Look to the day (Rutter)
Look, how he glows for heat!
Look, stranger, at this island now
Lookin' back
Looking forward to the spring
Looking south over the border (Lowthian)
Loosening (Fitkin)
Lord Jesus Christ
Lord Maxwell's goodnight (Grainger/Tall)
Lord now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord of all hopefulness
Lord of all hopefulness
Lord of all hopefulness – Slane (Anon/Routley)
Lord of all hopefulness – Slane (Anon/Routley/Cleobury)
Lord of the bygone centuries
Lord of the Dance (Anon/Carter)
Lord of the Dance (Anon/Rutter)
Lord Randall (Anon/Scott)
Lord Strang's March (Dowland/Denoth)
Lord! Come away!
Lord! I have sinned (Humfrey/Britten)
Lord! I married me a wife (Anon/Britten)
Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour
Lord, for the years your love has kept and guided
Lord, for the years your love has kept and guided
Lord, for the years your love has kept and guided – Lord of the Years (Baughen)
Lord, for the years your love has kept and guided – Lord of the Years (Baughen/Barnard/Battiwalla)
Lord, have mercy
Lord, have mercy.
Lord, I call upon thee
Lord, I call upon thee (Bairstow)
Lord, I will mean an speak thy praise
Lord, let me know mine end
Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace
Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace (Rutter)
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, remember David and all his trouble
Lord, thou art become gracious
Lord, thou art become gracious unto thy land
Lord, thou hast been our refuge
Lord, thou hast been our refuge
Lord, thou hast been our refuge (Bairstow)
Lord, thou hast been our refuge (Rutter)
Lord, thou hast been our refuge 'Psalm 90' (Vaughan Williams)
Lord, thou hast given me a cell
Lord, what is man? (Holloway)
Lord, what is man?, Z192 (Purcell/Britten)
Lord, what love have I unto thy law
Lord, Who hast made us for Thine own
Lorsque j'étais jeunette, je gardais les moutons
Lost
Lost
Lost is my quiet for ever, Z502 (Purcell/Britten)
Lost Lake (Davis)
Lotus Land, Op 47 No 1 (Scott)
Loughareema! Lies so high among the heather
Lourd on my hert (Scott)
Love
Love abide (Panufnik)
Love abide (Panufnik)
Love and friendship
Love bade me welcome
Love bade me welcome (Tavener)
Love bade me welcome (Williams)
Love calls through the summer night (Quilter)
Love came down at Christmas (Forbes L'Estrange)
Love came down at Christmas (Hann/Barber)
Love came down at Christmas (Lloyd)
Love came down at Christmas (Morris/Cleobury)
Love came down at Christmas (Rutter)
Love divine, all loves excelling
Love divine, all loves excelling
Love divine, all loves excelling
Love divine, all loves excelling
Love divine, all loves excelling
Love divine, all loves excelling
Love divine, all loves excelling – Blaenwern (Rowlands)
Love divine, all loves excelling – Blaenwern (Rowlands/Cleobury)
Love divine, all loves excelling – Blaenwern (Rowlands/Frogatt)
Love divine, all loves excelling – Blaenwern (Rowlands/O'Donnell)
Love divine, all loves excelling – Blaenwern (Rowlands/Robinson)
Love divine, all loves excelling – Hyfrydol (Prichard/Rutter)
Love endureth (Panufnik)
Love gave I to thee, my lover
Love held his shell to your ear
Love incorruptible (McDowall)
Love is a bable
Love is a rose (Bridge)
Love is a sickness full of woes (Ireland)
Love is here to stay (Gershwin/Bennett)
love is more thicker than forget
Love is patient, love is kind
Love is the master
Love lives beyond the tomb
Love misbegotten
Love of Alba (Scott)
Love of the Father
Love offerings
Love on my heart
Love to his singer held a glistening leaf
Love to his singer held a glistening leaf
Love unknown
Love went a-riding (Bridge)
Love, could I only tell thee (Capel)
Love, if you knew the light (Lehmann)
Love, like a drop of dew (Lloyd Webber)
Love, Op 18 No 2 (Elgar)
Love, sweet love
Loveliest of trees
Loveliest of trees
Loveliest of Trees
Loveliest of trees (Herbert)
Lovelocks
Lovely kind, and kindly loving
Lovely tear of lovely eye (Chilcott)
Love's echo
Love's garden of roses (Wood)
Love's Lament (Head)
Love's last gift
Love's last gift
Love's minstrels
Love's minstrels
Love's Philosophy
Love's Philosophy, Op 3 No 1 (Quilter)
Love's promise
Love's secret (Herbert)
Love's Tempest
Love's voice 'Venetian Songs', Op 22 (Venables)
Love-sight
Love-sight
Loving shepherd of thy sheep (Rutter)
Lov'st thou me? (Britten/Gardiner)
Low in thy grave with thee
Low in thy grave with thee
Lowly, laid in a manger
Luchinushka
Lucis creator
Ludlow and Teme (Gurney)
Lugete, o Veneres Cupidinesque
Lulajże, Jezuniu (Chilcott)
Lullaby (Birtwistle)
Lullaby (Gibbs)
Lullaby (Hough)
Lullaby (Sammons)
Lullaby (Sheppard)
Lullaby (Tippett)
Lullaby (Warlock)
Lullaby for Jumbo
Lullaby in valley green (Cooper)
Lullaby my Jesus (Warlock/Carter)
Lullaby No 1 (Clarke)
Lullaby, lullaby; sleep, my pretty one, sleep
Lullaby. Andantino 'To Maude'
Lullay mine liking (Bennett)
Lullay my liking (Hawes)
Lullay my liking (Lawson)
Lullay my liking (Pott)
Lullay my liking, H129 (Holst)
Lullay, Jesu
Lullay, myn lyking (Allain)
Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child
Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child
Lully, lullay – The faucon hath borne my make away
Lully, lullay, lully, lullay
L'ultimo balleto: Aria per li Mascari
Lumen (McKevitt)
Lumen de lumine (Newton-Jackson/Carvor)
Lunar seas (Painter)
Lute-book lullaby (Bevan)
Lute-book lullaby (L'Estrange)
Lux aeterna
Lux aeterna
Lux aeterna
Lux aeterna (MacMillan)
Lux aurumque (Whitacre/Burgess)
Lux mortuorum (Jackson)
Lux mundi (Comeau)
Lyric Movement, H191 (Holst)
Mad about the boy (Coward)
Mad Bess, Z370 (Purcell/Britten)
Mad Bess, Z370 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Mad world 'Tears for Fears' (Orzabal)
Madam and her Madam
Madam Noy (Bliss)
Madame Mouse trots
Mae hen wlad fy nhadau yn annwyl i mi
Mae 'nghariad i'n Fenws
Maenads
Magic
Magical Kingdom (Rutter)
Magni Regis, magne miles Elphege
Magnificamus
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat
Magnificat (Anon/Bevan/Baker)
Magnificat (Bax)
Magnificat (Burgon)
Magnificat (Rutter)
Magnificat (Swayne)
Magnificat (Vaughan Williams)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Harvey)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (MacMillan)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Panufnik)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Tavener)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Weir)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis 'Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense' (Leighton)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis 'Collegium Regale' (Tavener)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis 'Collegium Sancti Johannis Cantabrigiense' (Tippett)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis 'Hatfield Service' (Roth)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in A (Sumsion)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in A flat, Op 65 (Rubbra)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in C (Kelly)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in C (Marshall)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in E (Watson)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in E major (Murrill)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in G major (Sumsion)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis 'Sancti Johannis Cantabrigiense' (Moore)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis 'Variations for choir' (O'Regan)
Magnificat anima mea Dominum
Magnificat for eight-part chorus in B flat, Op 164 (Stanford)
Magnificat quarti toni (Bevan)
Magnificat septimi toni (Bevan)
Magnificat, Op 36 (Finzi)
Maha Maya (Tavener)
Mahámátar (Tavener)
Maiden crowned with glossy blackness
Maiden in the mor lay
Maids to bed and cover coal
Mai-Dun (Ireland)
Maio Santiago Fogo (Gough)
Maisie
Make me pure, Lord: Thou art holy
Make we joy now in this fest (Walton)
Make you feel my love (Dylan/Carleston)
Make you feel my love (Dylan/L'Estrange)
Making waves (Chilcott)
Malagueña
Malagueña
Man born of desire
Man born of man (Allain/Farrant)
Man is a watch, wound up at first
Man is for the woman made
Man that is born of woman is of few days (Job)
Man unkind
Mandoline, L43
Mannin veen (Vaughan Williams)
Man's drive to explore and exploit
Mantle of blue (Bridge)
Many a girl of the south is white and lucent
Many pretty flowers, red, blue, and yellow
Many waters
Many waters cannot quench love
Many years (Tavener)
Mapping Wales (Metcalf)
Marahi (Harvey)
Maranatha
March
March
March in D major (Elgar)
March of the Bowmen
March 'On Ilkley Moor'
March: Allegro moderato – sempre alla marcia
March: Scorched earth
Marche des combattants
Marche funèbre d'une marionnette (Gounod/Perkins)
Marche héroïque (Brewer)
Marche héroïque in D major, Op 74 (Lemare)
Marche moderne, Op 2 (Lemare)
Marching Strings (Ross/Martin)
Mare anguis 'Serpent sea'
Márgarét, áre you gríeving
Margate 1940
Marguerite (Swann)
Maria durch ein' Dornwald ging (Anon/Lawson)
Marigold (Mayerl)
Marine: Allegro con brio
Marriage to my Lady Poverty (Chilcott)
Marry me now (Anon/Hughes)
Mars – The bringer of war
Marsh flowers
Mary
Mary (Muldowney)
Mary had a baby (Anon/Sargent)
Mary had a baby (Williams)
Mary Queen of Scots (MacLean/Logan)
Mary that was the Child's mother
Mary Theotokos
Mary walked through a wood of thorn (Radcliffe)
Mary's boy child (Hairston/Rutter)
Mary's Lullaby (Rutter)
Mary's Magnificat (Carter)
Masked by these bare shadows
Masque
Mass (Bingham)
Mass (MacMillan)
Mass (Maxwell Davies)
Mass for the people of Guildford (Todd)
Mass in A minor (Holst)
Mass in Blue 'Jazz Mass', Op 28 (Todd)
Mass in five parts (Pott)
Mass in G minor (Vaughan Williams)
Mass in G minor (Vaughan Williams/Jacobson)
Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman (MacMillan)
Mass of St Edward the Confessor (MacMillan)
Mass of the angels (Panufnik)
Mass of the Children (Rutter)
Massage, medication
Master Kilby (Anon/Britten)
Master of Music (Hession)
Master Tallis's Testament
Master-piece (Drayton)
Mater ora filium (Bax)
Mater ora filium (Wood/Oxley)
Mater Patris / Sancta Dei genitrix (Obrecht/Weller)
Matilda's Rhumba (Anon/Hough)
Matilda's Waltz (Anon/Hough)
Matin provençal
Matthew, Mark and Luke and John
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John (Jeffries)
Mattins Responsory (Palestrina/Willcocks)
Mature composer seeks work
Maud (Somervell)
Maude Gonne takes down a book (Wilkinson)
Maxwelton’s braes are bonnie
May God be gracious to us
May in the Grenewode
May the Lord bless you and keep you
May the Lord show his mercy upon you
May the road rise to meet you
May the road rise to meet you
May the road rise to meet you
May there be peace, may I bring peace
Mayfair merry-go-round (Owen Norris)
Mazurka elegiaca, Op 23 No 2 (Britten)
Meanwhile, for nine nights Hermod rode
Meat in Thy Hall: Tempo di menuetto, in strict time throughout
Media morte in vita sumus (Simpson)
Media vita (Briggs)
Méditation (Massenet/Bryan)
Meditation for his Mistress (Maconchy)
Méditation sur le premier prélude de piano de J S Bach 'Ave Maria' (Gounod/Hough)
Meditations on a Byzantine Hymn, Op 117 (Rubbra)
Medley (Coward)
Medley (Morricone/Friend)
Meet you in the maze (Blake)
Meeting at night
Megan's Daughter 'Merch Megan' (Thomas)
Mein Gott, wie lang, ach lange?, BWV155 (Bach/Cohen)
Mein kleiner grüner Kaktus (Reisfeld/Runswick)
Mein schöner Stern!
Meine Seele erhebt den Herrn, BWV648 (Bach/Ireland)
Melancholy Galliard (Dowland/Denoth)
Melody (Bowen)
Melody for the C string, Op 51 No 2 (Bowen)
Melody for the G string, Op 47 (Bowen)
Melody on the move (Richardson/Hanmer)
Memento (MacMillan)
Memories
Memory
Memory fields (Prokofiev)
Men and Angels (Roth)
Men and brethren
Men marching
Menschenbeifall
Menuet
Merciless Beauty (Vaughan Williams)
Mercury – The winged messenger
Mercy
Merry-go-round
Messe pour Notre-Dame (Briggs)
Messiah, HWV56 (Handel/Goossens/Beecham)
Mettle (Wright)
Mi sy'n fachgen ifanc ffôl 'I am a young and foolish lad'
Michael Tippett, His Mystery (Simpson)
Michael, Archangel, of the King of Kings
Midnight
Midnight
Midnight lamentation, Op 6 (Venables)
Midnight on the Great Western 'The journeying boy'
Midnight's bell
Mid-Winter (Chilcott)
Miles beyond (McLaughlin)
Milkwort and bog-cotton (Scott)
Milonga azure (Lynch)
Mina (Elgar)
Mine end is come
Mine eye (Panufnik)
Mine own dear mother, sing lullay!
Miniature Concerto in G, Op 35 (Milford)
Miniature Suite for string orchestra and piano (Rootham)
Miniature Suite in C major, Op 14 (Bowen)
Mini-concerto for clarinet and string orchestra (Jacob)
Minnespiel, Op 101 (Schumann/Bliss)
Minnie the moocher (Calloway/Newton-Rex)
Minstrels (Hawes)
Minstrels: Modéré
Minuet (Bach/Petri)
Minuet (Finnissy)
Minuet (Purcell/Cortot)
Minuet 'Grace for a fresh egg' (Howells)
Minuet of the sons of Job and their wives
Minuet triste, Op 17 No 1 (Sammons)
Minuet, K1
Miracle of St Basil
Mirage
Miri it is – Estampie (Anon/Wishart)
Miri it is – Sumer is icumen in (Anon/Lamb)
Mirie it is, while sumer ilast
Mirror (Davis)
Miryam's Lullaby (Pitts)
Misbegotten Love
Misere' nobis (Turnage)
Miserere (MacMillan)
Miserere mei, Deus (Allegri/Roberts)
Miserere mei, Deus (Malcolm)
Miserere, my maker
Mishima – Closing
Miss J Hunter Dunn, Miss J Hunter Dunn
Miss Melanie (Binge)
Miss Otis regrets (Porter/Burton)
Missa Ad praesepe (Malcolm)
Missa Ad praesepe (Malcolm/Baker)
Missa Aedis Christi (Howells)
Missa brevis (Bennett)
Missa brevis (Dove)
Missa brevis (Harvey)
Missa brevis (MacMillan)
Missa brevis (Walton)
Missa brevis 'Awake my soul' (Bingham)
Missa brevis, Op 50 (Leighton)
Missa brevis, Op 63 (Britten)
Missa brevis, Op 64 (Mathias)
Missa canonica (Holloway)
Missa de Gloria, Op 82 (Leighton)
Missa del Cid (Weir)
Missa Dunelmi (MacMillan)
Missa Mirabilis (Hough)
Missa parvula (Maxwell Davies)
Missa Sabrinensis (Howells)
Missa Scaramella (Obrecht/Fitch)
Missa Trinitatis Sanctae (Grier)
Missa Triueriensis (Jackson)
Missa Wellensis (Tavener)
Mistaken
Mist-covered mountains (Anon/Perkins)
Mister Dowland's Midnight (Dowland/Denoth)
Mistletoe (Gibbs)
Mistletoe (Roberts)
Mistress Anne
Mistress Nichols' Almaine (Dowland/Denoth)
Mistress White's Nothing (Dowland/Denoth)
Misty (Garner/Johns)
Mit gelben Birnen hänget
Mitte manum tuam (MacMillan)
Miwok Indians (Gough)
MLK (U2/Chilcott)
Mnogaya lieta 'Many years' (Bortniansky/Phillips)
Mo li hua 'Jasmine flower song' (Anon/Cleobury)
Mo li hua 'Jasmine flower song' (Anon/Lawson)
Mobocracy (Prokofiev)
Moder, if hi dar the telle
Modlitwa (Panufnik/Panufnik)
Modo frigescit
Momiji 'Maple leaves'
Monday, Tuesday (Anon/Hughes)
Monday's child
Money, O!
Montagnarde (Anon/Chilcott)
Montmartre
Moon soon sets now
Moon, Moon, mischief-making Moon!
Moonglade in jet black (Cooper)
Moonglow (DeLange/Hudson/Mills/Thornton)
Moonlight
Moonlit night
Moonmoons (Meredith)
Moonologue
Moonstruck
Moonstruck (Scott)
Moors (Gough)
Mopti Street (Limbrick)
More fond than Cushat Dove
More Songs of the Countryside (Head)
More Songs of the Countryside (Head)
Morgen!
Morning
Morning and Evening
Morning Canticles (Leighton)
Morning has broken
Morning Hymn
Morning prayers
Morning Song 'Maytime in Sussex' (Bax)
Morning, Communion and Evening Service in A flat major, Op 6 (Harwood)
Morning, Communion and Evening Service in B flat, Op 10 (Stanford)
Morning, Communion and Evening Service in G, Op 81 (Stanford)
Morpheus (Clarke)
Morpheus (Davis)
Moscow Nights (Solovyov-Sedoy/Hough)
Most glorious Lord of life (Rutter)
Most Holy Night (Gurney)
Most Holy Night (Herbert)
Most Holy Night, that still dost keep
Mother and child (Ireland)
Mother and child (Tavener)
Mother and child (Tavener/Barley)
Mother Machree (Olcott/Ball)
Mother of God
Mother of God
Mother of God, here I stand
Mother, is this the darkness of the end?
Moths and butterflies (Dance): Allegretto
Motion detector (Talbot)
Moto perpetuo
Mountain hemlock
Mountain Lovers (Squire)
Mountain Songs (Davis)
Mourn no moe (Warlock)
Mournful song 'Under the little apple tree' (Anon/Isserlis)
Move him into the sun
Move him into the sun (Chilcott)
Movement for clarinet and orchestra (Britten/Matthews)
Moy Mell (Bax)
Mr Bear Squash-you-all-flat (Lambert)
Mr Ben Jonson's Pleasure: At a leisurely pace
Mrs MacQueen
Mrs Winter's Jump (Dowland/Denoth)
MS of Benedictbeuern (Herbert)
Mulberry Cottage (Lloyd Webber)
Mura Matsuri 'Village festival'
Musa venit carmine
Muse of the golden throne
Musette
Music
Music (Tippett)
Music after a while (Nyman)
Music 'An ode' (Parry)
Music everywhere 'Rediffusion March' (Coates)
Music for a while
Music for a while
Music for a while
Music, thou queen of heaven
Music, when soft voices die (Bairstow)
Music, when soft voices die (Bridge)
Music, when soft voices die, Op 25 No 5 (Quilter)
Musica Dei donum (Rutter)
Musical Box (Davis)
Musical Jewellery Box (Hough)
Muza 'The muse'
My abode's not silent, but I am not loud-mouthed
My agaran rosen wyn mar whek mar dek del dyfhy
My aspens dear, whose airy cages quelled
My babe on a curling green wave
My beloved is gone down (Skempton)
My beloved spake (Anderson)
My beloved spake (Hadley)
My breast is puffed up and my neck extended
My Child, do not forget my teaching
My cinnamon tree
My dancing day (Bennett)
My darling dear
My dear men, my brothers in arms
My dear, my dear, I know
My Dove (Pitts)
My faint spirit is sitting in the light
My fair
My father gave me Heaven, gave me earth
My funny valentine (Rodgers/L'Estrange)
My gaze is ever upon you (Tavener)
My God, I'm wounded by my sin
My God, who makes the sun to know
My God, why hast thou forsaken me?
My gostly fader (Warlock)
My heart aches
My heart belongs to Daddy (Porter/Burton)
My heart is like a singing bird (Parry)
My heart makes songs on lonely roads
My heart sheweth me the wickedness of the ungodly
My heart still hovering round about you
My heart! Cheerly!
My heart, O God (Walker)
My heart's in the highlands (Parry)
My help and protector is my God, and I will proclaim his glory
My home town (Lehrer/Carleston)
My house shall be called an house of prayer for all people
My Lady Hunssdon's Puffe (Dowland/Denoth)
My lady is a pretty one (Warlock)
My Lagan love
My Lagan love (Anon/Drayton)
My life's delight
My little sweet darling (Warlock)
My Lord has come (Todd)
My lord has gone
My Lord is gone away
My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home (Dowland/Denoth)
My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land, Op 18 No 3 (Elgar)
My love gave me an apple (Harper)
My love has died for me
My love in her attire
My love is like a red, red rose (Anon/Carrington)
My love is like a red, red rose (Anon/Clements)
My love was born in Aberdeen
My love, my love
My lovely one, Op 27 No 1 (Finzi)
My love's an arbutus (Stanford)
My Love's the mountain range
My mind has thunderstorms
My mother was a western woman
My musick shine (Wilberforce)
My Native Heath (Wood)
My own country
My own love said to me, My mother won't mind
My parents died
My pent-up tears oppress my brain (Bridge)
My perfect stranger (Chilcott)
My prayer (Chilcott)
My proper Bess
My song is love unknown
My song is love unknown
My song is love unknown
My song is love unknown
My song is love unknown – Love Unknown (Ireland)
My song is love unknown – Love Unknown (Ireland/Cleobury)
My song is love unknown – Love Unknown (Ireland/Vivian)
My song is love unknown (L'Estrange)
My song is love unknown (Pott)
My song shall be of mercy and judgement'
My soul cleaveth to the dust
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul doth magnify the Lord:
My soul doth magnify the Lord
My soul is an enchanted boat (White)
My soul is weary of my life (Job)
My soul, there is a country
My spirit sang all day
My spirit sang all day (Parry)
My star
My story is much too sad to be told
My sweetheart's like Venus (Anon/Holst)
My sword for the King (Head)
My tea is nearly ready and the sun has left the sky
My true love hath my heart
My true love hath my heart
My wife's a wanton wee thing (Scott)
My young love said to me
Myn lyking (Terry)
Mysterium Christi (Filsell)
Mystery of love (Stevens/Bowen)
Mystery of the nothingness of God
Mystic Prayer to the Holy Spirit
Mystical love song of the Sufis
Nacht und Träume, D827 (Schubert/Isserlis)
Nachtlied
Naked I lie in the green forest of summer
Nana
Nana
Narcissus
Narcissus and Echo (Davis)
Narcissus, who fell in love with his own image and became a flower
Nativity Carol (Rutter)
Nativity Dances (Ridout)
Nay but you, who do not love her
Near to Banbridge town, in the County Down
Near to Banbridge town, in the County Down
Neglected moon! (Gibbs)
Neig' schön' Knospe Dich zu mir
Neighbours, wherefore are you come?
Nel blu dipinto di blu 'Volare' (Modugno/Migliacci/Rice)
Nella Fantasia (Morricone/Keenan)
Nennen korori yo okorori yo
Neptune – The mystic
Neptune – The mystic
Nesciens mater
Never ending story (Moroder/Forsey/Bowen)
Never had a dream come true 'S Club 7' (Dennis/Ellis/Lindsay/Adams)
Never seek to tell thy love
Never seek to tell thy love (Roberts)
Never thought I’d make it this far
Never weather-beaten sail
Never weather-beaten saile
New College Service (Howells)
New College Service (L'Estrange)
New dawn fades 'Joy Division' (Curtis/Sumner/Morris/Hook/Le Page)
New Jerusalem: Upanishad hymn
New worlds – High flight
New Year (Rutter)
New Year Carol (Bennett)
New Year Carol (Parry)
New York skyscrapers are sleeping
Newborn
Newborn (Pueblo)
Newsreel – Narration
Next thy Tasso's ardent numbers
Niccolo's Waltz (Hough)
Nicolas and the pickled boys
Nie ma czego trzeba 'Faded and vanished', Op 74 No 13 (Chopin/Isserlis)
Night
Night and day (Porter/Burton)
Night and day (Porter/L'Estrange)
Night comes, an angel stands
Night covers up the rigid land (Britten)
Night Fancies (Dale)
Night hath no wings, to him that cannot sleep
Night lies on the silent highways (Bridge)
Night Mail. End sequence (Britten)
Night Piece 'Notturno' (Britten)
Night prayer (Park)
Night Seasons (Dale)
Night voyage (Gunning)
Nightfall (Gibbs)
Nightfall in Skye (Roberton)
Nightfall in winter
Nightfalls
Nightingales
Nightmare
Nights of gladness (Ancliffe)
Nimrod
Nimrod (Adagio)
Nimrod (Adagio)
Nina from Argentina (Coward/Atmajian)
Nine leaves a minute swim down shakily
Nine of the clock (Gurney)
Niobe (Blackford)
Niobe, who, lamenting the death of her fourteen children, was turned into a mountain
Nit de vetlla (Anon/Richards)
Nit de vetlla (Anon/Richards/Gabbitas)
No leaflet stirs upon the silent shore
No longer mourn for me
No longer mourn for me
No man's land (Matthews)
No more sorrow (Barnes)
No more sorrow (Todd)
No small wonder (Edwards)
No Spring nor Summer beauty hath such grace
No star in all the world until you came
No star is o'er the lake
No time in eternity (Nyman)
No, resistance is but vain
Noble numbers (Roe)
Noblest, I pray Thee
Nobody knows
Nobody took any notice of her as she stood on the causey kerb
Noche de paz (Gruber/Burton)
Noche española
Nocturnal after John Dowland, Op 70 (Britten)
Nocturne
Nocturne
Nocturne
Nocturne
Nocturne
Nocturne
Nocturne and Scherzo (Vaughan Williams)
Nocturne in E flat major, Op 9 No 2 (Chopin/Bliss)
Nocturne: Maestoso
Noe, noe (Bednall)
Noël
Noël nouvelet
Noël nouvelet (Anon/Halsey)
Noël nouvelet (Anon/Lawson)
Noel! (Elms)
Noise
Noise of hammers once I heard
Non che non sei capace, K419 (Mozart/Bliss)
Non nobis, Domine (Anon/Gardner)
None but the lonely heart, Op 6 No 6 (Tchaikovsky/Hough)
None other lamb (Todd)
'None', said the other
Nonet (Bax)
Nonet in B flat major (Parry)
Noodles
Norfolk Rhapsody No 1 (Vaughan Williams)
Normandy 'Symphonic Variations' (Somervell)
North Country Sketches (Delius)
Nos galan (Anon/Rutter)
Nose-bush
Not a line of her writing have I
Not all my torments can your pity move, Z400 (Purcell/Britten)
Not even summer yet (Britten)
Not no faceless Angel (Jackson)
Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us
Nothing but sweet music wakes
Nothing is so beautiful
Nova! Nova! (Chilcott)
Nova! Nova! (Farrington)
Novo profusi gaudio (Martin)
Now arched dark boughs hang dim and still – Shepherds all, maidens fair
Now chimney tops and gables
Now Christ thee save
Now gently sinks the sun to rest
Now I have known, O Lord (Jackson)
Now i lay(with everywhere around)
Now in these fairylands
Now in thy splendour go before us
Now listen you landsmen unto me
Now may we singen (McDowall)
Now Robin likes in his last lair
Now sleep, and take thy rest
Now sleeps the crimson petal
Now sleeps the crimson petal
Now sleeps the crimson petal (Mealor)
Now sleeps the crimson petal (Mealor)
Now sleeps the crimson petal (Mealor)
Now sleeps the crimson petal, Op 3 No 2 (Quilter)
Now thank we all our God
Now thank we all our God
Now thank we all our God
Now thank we all our God
Now thank we all our God – Nun danket (Mendelssohn/Scott)
Now thank we all our God – Nun danket alle Gott (Crüger/Battiwalla/Lang)
Now thank we all our God – Nun danket alle Gott (Crüger/Cleobury)
Now that my love lies sleeping
Now that the sun hath veiled his light
Now that the sun hath veiled his light
Now that the sun hath veiled his light 'An Evening Hymn', Z193 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Now that the sun hath veiled his light 'An Evening Hymn', Z193 (Purcell/Wollston)
Now that we found love 'The O'Jays' (Huff/Gamble/Marlowe)
Now the bright morning star
Now the day is over
Now the green blade riseth (Anon/Chilcott)
Now the holly bears a berry
Now the holly bears a berry
Now the holly bears a berry as white as the milk
Now the holly bears a berry as white as the milk
Now the leaves are falling fast
Now the white-flowering days
Now through night's caressing grip
Now what is he after below in the street
Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem
Now when Job's friends heard of all this evil (Narrator)
Now, as though God were sighing
Now, listener, I have told my dream to thee
Now, oh now I needs must part (Dowland/Grainger)
Now, while the birds thus sing a joyous song
Nowell sing we (Anon/Cleobury)
Nowell sing we (Martin)
Nowell sing we, both all and some
Nowell! A babe is born
Nowell, nowell
Nowell, nowell, nowell! This is the salutacyon of the angell Gabryell (Anon/Wishart)
Nox perpetua
Nun danket alle Gott (Crüger/Rutter)
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis (Bednall)
Nunc dimittis (Howells)
Nunc dimittis (Semple)
Nunc dimittis servum tuum
Nunc dimittis servum tuum
Nunc dimittis tertii toni (Malcolm)
Nunc dimittis, H127 (Holst)
Nunc dimittis, version 1979 (Burgon)
Nunc dimittis, version 1997 (Burgon)
Nunc lympha caret
Nursery Suite (Elgar)
Nutritur ignis osculo
O Adonai
O Adonaï
O Adonai (Williams)
O Adonai (Young)
O Albion
O Albion (Adès)
O all ye works of the Lord
O all ye works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord
O Antiphon sequence (McDowall)
O Autumn
O balow, balow la lay. The first king was very young
O be joyful in God, all ye lands
O be joyful in the Lord
O be joyful in the Lord
O be joyful in the Lord (Filsell)
O be joyful in the Lord (Rutter)
O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands
O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands
O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands
O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands
O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands
O be still, be still, unquiet thoughts, and rest on love's adventer
O blessed paradise, pray for me
O bone Jesu
O Brighde! 'Tis seaward, the dreamland, the youth land
O Brother Green O come to me
O brother man
o by the by
O Caledonia! stern and wild
O can ye sew cushions
O can ye sew cushions? (Anon/Bantock)
O can ye sew cushions? (Anon/Britten)
O child that lies soft-sleeping in my arms
O clap your hands (Rutter)
O clap your hands 'Psalm 47' (Vaughan Williams)
O Clavis David
O Clavis David
O come all you young fellows that carry a gun
O come you good people that go out a-tripping
O come, all ye faithful
O come, all ye faithful
O come, all ye faithful
O come, all ye faithful
O come, all ye faithful
O come, all ye faithful
O come, all ye faithful
O come, all ye faithful
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles (Wade/Cleobury)
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles (Wade/Cullen)
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles (Wade/Ledger)
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles (Wade/Rutter)
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles (Wade/Rutter/Willcocks)
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles (Wade/Willcocks)
O come, all ye faithful – Adeste fideles (Wade/Willcocks/Robinson/Hill)
O come, O come, Emmanuel
O come, O come, Emmanuel
O come, O come, Emmanuel
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel (Anon/Halsey)
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel (Anon/Helmore/Hill)
O come, O come, Emmanuel – Veni Emmanuel (Anon/Helmore/O'Donnell)
O come, O come, Emmanuel (Anon/Carter)
O come, O come, Emmanuel (Anon/Helmore/Arnold)
O come, O come, Emmanuel!
O dance of love
O Deus, ego amo te
O do not look
O do not love too long (Wilkinson)
O Doctor optime (Jackson)
O Domine Jesu Christe
O dreadful death, come, make an end!
O Earth, lie heavily upon her eyes
O Emmanuel
O Emmanuel
O fair, O lovely, As the sweet apple
O father, father build me a boat (Anon/Hughes)
O fear the Lord, all ye saints of his
O for a closer walk with God
O for a draught of vintage
O for the wings of a dove
O give thanks unto the Lord
O give thanks unto the Lord (MacMillan)
O give thanks unto the Lord and call upon his Name
O give thanks unto the Lord for he is gracious
O give thanks unto the Lord for he is gracious
O give thanks unto the Lord for he is gracious
O give thanks unto the Lord for he is gracious
O gladsome light, O grace
O God my heart is ready, my heart is ready
O God, early in the morning do I cry unto thee
O God, enfold me in the sun (Leighton)
O God, I love thee
O God, our help in ages past
O God, our help in ages past
O God, our help in ages past
O God, our help in ages past
O God, our help in ages past
O God, our help in ages past – St Anne (Croft/Cleobury)
O God, our help in ages past – St Anne (Croft/Pinel)
O God, our help in ages past – St Anne (Croft/Rutter)
O God, the heathen are come into thine inheritance
O God, thou art my God
O God, wherefore art thou absent from us so long
O God, wonderful art thou in thy holy places
O God, you search me and you know me (Farrell)
O Great Spirit (Dakota)
O guiding night (Williams)
O happy eyes, Op 18 No 1 (Elgar)
O hearken thou (Panufnik)
O hearken thou, Op 64 (Elgar)
O heartling of my heart (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
O holy city, seen of John (Howells)
O holy night (Adam/Battiwalla)
O holy night (Adam/Cullen)
O holy night (Adam/Rutter)
O Holy of Holies (Pitts)
O holy virgin! clad in purest white
O how amiable (Vaughan Williams)
O how amiable are the dwellings
O how glorious is the kingdom (Harwood)
O if I were a baron’s heir
O isplendor (Moody)
O Jesu, nomen dulce (Harvey)
O Jesulein süß, o Jesulein mild!
O Jesus, I have promised
O Jesus, I have promised
O Jesus, I have promised – Day of rest (Elliott)
O Jesus, I have promised – Wolvercote (Ferguson)
O joy at that discovery!
O joy! that in our embers
O lady, this is thy own true love
O lamb of God
O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig, BWV656 (Bach/Borwick)
O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst!
O lift your little pinkie
O little one sweet
O little town of Bethlehem
O little town of Bethlehem
O little town of Bethlehem
O little town of Bethlehem
O little town of Bethlehem
O little town of Bethlehem
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green 'The ploughboy's dream' (Anon/Vaughan Williams/Armstrong)
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green 'The ploughboy's dream' (Anon/Vaughan Williams/Dunachie)
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green 'The ploughboy's dream' (Anon/Vaughan Williams/Garrard)
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green 'The ploughboy's dream' (Anon/Vaughan Williams/Marlow)
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green 'The ploughboy's dream' (Anon/Vaughan Williams/Simcock)
O little town of Bethlehem – Forest Green 'The ploughboy's dream' (Anon/Vaughan Williams/Tarney)
O living will (Stanford)
O Lord God of my salvation
O Lord God, great is the misery that hath come upon me
O Lord my God! When I in awesome wonder
O Lord my God, I thank thee that thou hast brought this day to a close
O Lord our Governor (Hawes)
O Lord, how manifold are thy works
O Lord, I am not haughty (Bednall)
O Lord, in me there lieth naught
O Lord, open thou our lips
O Lord, open thou our lips
O Lord, rebuke me not in thine indignation
O Lord, rebuke me not in thine indignation
O Lord, support us (Briggs)
O Lord, support us all the day long
O Lord, support us all the day long (Pott)
O Lord, thou hast dealt graciously with thy servant
O Lord, thou hast searched me out (Rutter)
O Lord, thou hast searched me out and known me
O Lord, thy word endureth for ever in heaven
O Lorde, the maker of al thing (Joubert)
O Love (Pitts)
O Love, I complain
O love, 'tis a calm starry night (Anon/Hadley)
O lovely night! (Ronald)
O lurcher-loving collier
O lux beata Trinitas (Todd)
O magnum mysterium
O magnum mysterium (Park)
O man, make your chrysalis
O Mary Theotokos
O men from the fields
O men from the fields 'Cradle song' (Anon/Hughes)
O Mensch, bewein' dein' Sünde gross, BWV622 (Bach/Howells)
O mercy divine (Weir)
O merry rang the hymn
O might those sighes and teares returne againe into my breast and eyes
O mistress mine
O mistress mine
O mistress mine
O mistress mine
O mistress mine
O mistress mine
O mistress mine (Dale)
O mistress mine (Morley/Grainger)
O mistress mine! (Farrar)
O most I loved her pretty eyes
O my dear heart, young Jesus sweet
O my dear heart, young Jesus sweet
O my dear hert, young Jesus sweet
O my dear hert, young Jesus sweet
O my deare hert, young Jesu sweit
O my deir heart, young Jesus sweit
O my love is like a red, red rose
O my love’s like a red, red rose
O my people, what have I done to you?
O Narcissus Love flowering ‘round you
O nata lux
O nata lux
O nata lux (Kennedy)
O nata lux (Sixten/Tallis)
O nata lux (Walker)
O nata lux de lumine
O nata lux de lumine (Lapwood)
O nata lux de lumine (Parry)
O nata lux de lumine (Tallis/Forshaw)
O never say that I was false of heart
O never trust the heart's assurance
O Oriens
O Oriens
O Oriens (Martin)
O Oriens (McDowall)
O praise God in his holiness
O praise God in his holiness
O praise God in his holiness
O praise God in his holiness (Dyson)
O praise the Lord of heaven
O praise the Lord of heaven
O praise the Lord of heaven (Rutter)
O praise the Lord of heav'n
O praise the Lord, all ye heathen
O praise the Lord, for it is a good thing to sing praises unto our God
O praise ye the Lord!
O pray for the peace of Jerusalem
O priest of matchless renown
O Psyche Beautiful soul
O quam mirabilis (Moody)
O radiant dawn (MacMillan)
O radiant Luminary of light interminable
O Radix Jesse
O Radix Jesse
O Rex gentium
O Rex gentium
O rich-soiled land, O land of Phthia
O Robin is my only jo, for Robin has the art tae lo'e
O Robin? ... Cock Robin? …
O Rose thou art sick
O rose, thou art sick!
O sacrum convivium (Jackson)
O salutaris hostia
O salutaris hostia (Elgar)
O salutaris hostia I (Elgar)
O salutaris hostia II (Elgar)
O salutaris hostia III (Elgar)
O Sapientia
O Sapientia
O Sapientia
O saviour of the world
O saviour of the world (Williams)
O schneller, mein Ross (Delius)
O send out thy light (Park)
O shout to the Lord in triumph
O sick heart, be at rest!
O sing unto the Lord a new song
O sing unto the Lord a new song
O sing unto the Lord a new song
O sleep thou heav’n-born treasure, thou
O snow, which sinks so light
O soft embalmer of the still midnight
O solitude, my sweetest choice!, Z406 (Purcell/Boothby)
O solitude, my sweetest choice!, Z406 (Purcell/Britten)
O sons and daughters (Davies)
O spiritual pilgrim, H188 (Holst)
O stay, sweet love
O streamlet, swiftly flowing
O swallow, swallow
O Sweet and luminous Bird
O take me to your arms, love
O Tannenbaum (Anon/Gant)
O Tannenbaum (Anon/Halsey)
O Tannenbaum (Anon/L'Estrange)
O Tannenbaum (Anon/Rutter)
O taste and see (Vaughan Williams)
O that I once past changing were (Berkeley)
O that I were as in the months past (Job)
O that it were so! (Bridge)
O that we were there! (Tavener)
O the cuckoo she's a pretty bird
O the high valley, the little low hill
O the sight entrancing (Anon/Britten)
O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion (alto)
O Thou, whose mighty palace roof doth hang
O Tod, wie bitter bist du
O 'twas on the broad Atlantic
O vast Rondure, swimming in space
O vera digna hostia (O'Regan)
O virgo virginum
O virgo virginum (L'Estrange)
O vos imitatores (Hildegard/Short)
O vos omnes (Vaughan Williams)
O vos omnes (Woolf)
O waly, waly
O waly, waly (Anon/Bannan)
O waly, waly (Anon/Britten)
O waly, waly (Anon/Britten/Boothby)
O waly, waly (Anon/Turner)
O wha my babie-clouts will buy (Scott)
O what are you waiting for here, young man?
O what can ail thee, knight-at-arms?
O what can ail thee, knight-at-arms?
O what their joy and their glory must be (Harris)
O where hae ye been, Lord Randall, my son?
O Wild West Wind
O Willie's gane tae Melville Castle (Anon/Stephen)
O Wisdom of God (Pitts)
O worship the king
O worship the King
O worship the king – Hanover (Croft/Quinney/Gray)
O worship the King – Hanover (Croft/Scott)
O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness!
O Wunderkraft der Liebe
O ye apostles, assembled here from the ends of the earth
O ye priests
O you who are asleep
O you, that heare this voyce (Hagley/Byrd)
O, chì, chì mi na mòrbheanna (Cameron/MacMillan)
O, do not move (Tavener)
O, I'll go walking
O, it was out by Donnycarney (Brady/Earley)
O, men from the fields!
O, whistle and I'll come to you, my lad (Anon/Stephen)
O’er the smooth enamelled green
Oak
Ob-la-di, ob-la-da (Lennon/McCartney/Runswick)
Oboe Concerto in A minor (Vaughan Williams)
Oboe Concerto, Op 39 (Arnold)
Oboe Quartet No 1 (Boughton)
Oboe Quartet, Op 61 (Arnold)
Oboe Quintet (Bax)
Oboe Quintet (Elias)
Oboe Quintet 'Into the ravine' (Berkeley)
Oboe Sonatina, Op 28 (Arnold)
Oborozukiyo 'Blurred moon'
Ocean Floor Suite (Witter-Johnson)
October (Whitacre/Bliss/Burgess)
October (Whitacre/Burgess)
October Valley (Head)
Oculi omnium (Chilcott)
Oculi omnium (L'Estrange)
Ode of Saint Andrew of Crete (Tavener)
Ode on a Grecian Urn: Chorus
Ode on the rejection of St Cecilia 'Arioso', Op 13a No 6 (Finzi)
Ode to a Nightingale (Todd)
Oedipus Rex (Lehrer/Carleston)
Oedipus, Z583 (Purcell/Boothby)
Oedipus, Z583 (Purcell/Britten)
Oedipus, Z583 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Oer yw'r gwr sy'n methu caru
Of a Rose I Sing a Song (Bax)
Of a rose is all my song (Leighton)
Of a rose, a lovely rose
Of all the beasts, the flying creatures known to us as birds
Of all the girls that are so smart
Of cool sweet dew and radiance mild
Of Elutropia (Elias)
Of fair girls the loveliest
Of flowers and emeralds sheen (Burgon)
Of one that is so fair and bright
Of one that is so fair and bright, H130 (Holst)
Of one that is so fayr and bright
Of the animals named by Adam
Of the Father's heart begotten (Anon/Halsey)
Of the Father's heart begotten (Anon/Willcocks)
Offertoire (Briggs)
Oft in the stilly night (Anon/Britten)
Often, on Christmas
Oh dear, what can the matter be?
Oh evil day! if I were sullen
Oh fair enough are sky and plain
Oh fair enough are sky and plain (Moeran)
Oh fair to see, Op 13b No 2 (Finzi)
Oh how oft do my thoughts in their fancy take flight
Oh journey-man, before this endless belt began
Oh my blacke Soule! now thou art summoned
oh pristine example (Nunn)
Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers
Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers
Oh shut your bright eyes
Oh swan of slenderness, dove of tenderness
Oh the green hills o’ Somerset
Oh the old ship laughs as she takes the water
Oh who is that young sinner?
Oh would I could subdue the flesh
Oh yet we trust that somehow good
Oh! I can't sit down (Gershwin)
Oh! little blade of grass
Oh! weep for those (Nathan/Isserlis)
Oh! We're off to the fair now the lot of us together
Oh! would that I again (Effie)
Oh, breathe not his name (Anon/Moore/Hughes)
Oh, brother, hear the bells, Saint Basil's bells tolling
Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling
Oh, farewell to you my Nancy, ten thousand times adieu
Oh, for a March wind (Head)
Oh, the sudden wings arising from the ploughed fields brown
Oh, there’s lots of fish in Bonavist’ harbour
Oh, to vex me, contraryes meet in one
Oh, when I marry my blushing bride
Oh, when I was in love with you
Oh, why are the roses so pale? (Swann)
Ojos del cielo (Siem)
Old
Old man river (Kern/Bowen)
Old Sir Faulk
Old songs of lost love (Swann)
Old woman, old woman, are you fond of smoking?
Oliver Cromwell (Anon/Britten)
Oliver Cromwell (Anon/Britten/Barley)
Oliver Cromwell lay buried and dead
Omar Khayyám (Bantock)
Omnes de Saba venient
On a henpecked country squire
On a Spring note (Torch)
On a summer night (Searle)
On a time (Herbert)
On a time the amorous Silvy
On another's sorrow (Blackford)
On Betelgeuse the gold leaves hang in golden aisles
On buying a horse (Weir)
On Christmas (Prathivadi)
On Christmas day (Preston)
On Christmas night (Ledger)
On Christmas night all Christians sing
On Christmas night all Christians sing
On Christmas night all Christians sing
On Christmas night all Christians sing
On Christmas night all Christians sing
On eagles' wings (L'Estrange)
On Falla (Hough)
On hearing the first cuckoo in spring
On its grassy brow
On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry
On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry
On Love (MacMillan)
On Malvern Hill
On mountain side I lost my heart
On parent knees, Op 13a No 2 (Finzi)
On Saint Stephen’s Night
On song (Metcalf)
On Surrey Hills, Op 30 (Matthay)
On the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin (MacMillan)
On the beach at night alone (Largo sostenuto)
On the brow of Richmond Hill, Z405 (Purcell/Britten)
On the city street
On the crest of their Downs
On the death of Robert Ruisseaux
On the First day of Christmas my true love sent to me
On the idle hill of summer
On the idle hill of summer
On the idle hill of summer
On the infancy of our saviour (Park)
On the Mirror Lake three hundred lie around
On the nature of daylight (Richter)
On the nature of daylight (Richter/Lawson)
On the Sheer Threshold of the Night (Birtwistle)
On the sky-hid uplands of Kansu
On the Underground Set 2 'The strange and the exotic' (Musgrave)
On the Underground Set 2 'The strange and the exotic' (Musgrave)
On the Underground Set 2 'The strange and the exotic' (Musgrave)
On the wings of the wind he comes, he comes!
On this island, Op 11 (Britten)
On Time, Op 142 (Stanford)
On Wenlock Edge
Once I had a sprig of thyme
Once I loved such a shattering physician
Once in royal David's city
Once in royal David's city
Once in royal David's city
Once in royal David's city
Once in royal David's city
Once in royal David's City
Once in royal David's city
Once in royal David's city – Irby (Gauntlett/Hewitt Jones)
Once in royal David's city – Irby (Gauntlett/Mann/Ashby)
Once in royal David's city – Irby (Gauntlett/Mann/Cleobury)
Once in royal David's city – Irby (Gauntlett/Mann/O'Donnell)
Once in royal David's city – Irby (Gauntlett/Mann/Wells)
Once in royal David's City – Irby (Gauntlett/Mann/Willcocks)
Once in royal David's city – Irby (Gauntlett/Mann/Willcocks/Cleobury)
Once in the window of a ham and beef shop
Once there dwelt a little maiden
Once upon a time there were three wise women
Once upon a time, in the middle of a dark wood
Once, Paumanok
Ondine: Scherzando
One dark night
One day (Legrand/Bennett)
One day there sand a little bird
One day, you’ll look to see I’ve gone
One equal music (MacMillan)
One ever hangs where shelled roads part
One flame-winged brought a white-winged harp-player
One flame-winged brought a white-winged harp-player
One foot in Eden still, I stand (Maw)
One for the star in the sky over Bethlehem
One fretful and dangerous winter
One last time 'Ariana Grande' (Guetta/Kotecha/Tuinfort/Yacoub/Wilberforce)
One midsummer's morn as I was a-walking
One midsummer's morn as I were a-walking
One morning in the month of May
One morning very early, one morning in the spring
One night as Dick lay half asleep
One of the crowd went up
One of these nights about twelve o' clock
One perfect rose
One star, at last (Maxwell Davies)
One thing comes
One thing have I desired (Howells)
One thing I'd know
One white foot, try him
One without looks to-night
Oneiza's theme: Moderato sostenuto
One's-self I sing
Only a man harrowing clods
Only a singing bird
Only the wanderer knows England's graces
Only the wanderer, Op 13b No 4 (Finzi)
Ono no komachi (Wright)
Onward the tiger and the leopard pants
Opaque
Open my wings
Open thou mine eyes (Rutter)
Or forced them all to flee
Or poserai per sempre
Orb and Sceptre 'Coronation March' (Walton/McKie/Herrick)
Orbis patrator optime (Jackson)
Orchids in the moonlight (Youmans/Palmer)
Organ improvisation (Martin)
Organ improvisation in the style of John Worgan and Handel (Moult)
Organ Sonata in C minor (Whitlock)
Organ Sonata in G major, Op 28 (Elgar)
Organ Sonata No 1 in C sharp minor, Op 5 (Harwood)
Organ Toccata on Veni Emmanuel (Carter)
Oriens … (Semple)
Oriental (Jack)
Orlando Sleepeth (Dowland/Denoth)
Oroonoko, Z584 (Purcell/Britten)
Orpheus
Orpheus
Orpheus
Orpheus with his lute (Vaughan Williams)
Orpheus with his lute made trees
Os mutorum (MacMillan)
Osmanthus Reverie (Hough)
Osmanthus Romp (Hough)
Ossianic lay
Ostinato – Introduction and Theme (Sumsion)
Other Love Songs (Hough)
Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting
Our eyes are blinded by the holiness you bear
Our faith is a light (Bingham)
Our Father
Our Father
Our Father 'The bread of life' (Chilcott)
Our Father, which art in Heaven
Our Father, which art in heaven
Our Father, which art in heaven
Our Father, which art in heaven
Our Father, which art in heaven
Our Father, who art in heaven
Our Father, who art in heaven
Our Father, who art in heaven
Our Father, who art in heaven
Our fathers whose creative will asked
Our Lady's song (Maw)
Our Miss Gibbs (Monckton)
Our revels now are ended
Our yoke hangs upon the stable wall
Ourania (Cooper)
Out at sea, fair is she
Out in the bushlands
Out in the sweet and solid winter dark
Out of the bosom of the air
Out of the deep
Out of the deep
Out of the deep have I called unto thee
Out of the deep have I called unto thee, O Lord
Out of the wood of thoughts that grows by night
Out of time (Dove)
Out of your sleep
Out of your sleep arise (Milner)
Out on the open road
Out there, we've walked quite friendly up to Death
Outside the Eastern Gate
Outside the gates of paradise
Outside, in the dark
Outward bound
Ouverture a 5 in D (Böhm/Holman)
Ouvertüre 'Aus dem schottischen Hochlande', Op 4 (Lamond)
Ouverture: Largo – Presto – Adagio – Presto
Over hill, over dale
Over hill, over dale
Over the bridge (Lloyd Webber)
Over the fence
Over the ground lies a mantle of white
Over the hills and far away (Anon/Bennett)
Over the hills and far away (Bennett)
Over the mountain passes
Over the mountains (Anon/Quilter)
Over the quiet hills
Over the rim of the moon (Head)
Over the sea to Skye (Tippett)
Over the wave (Ojibwa)
Overlooking the River
Overture 'Die Meistersinger' (Wagner/Lemare/Westbrook/Herrick)
Overture in the style of a tragedy, Op 90 (Stanford)
Overture 'The Comedy of Errors' (Coles)
Overture to a Greek Tragedy (Bantock)
Overture to an Unwritten Tragedy (Parry)
Overture to 'Die Meistersinger' (Wagner/Lemare)
Overture to Die Meistersinger (Wagner/Ronald)
Overture to The barber of Seville (Rossini/Runswick)
Overture-Suite in D major (Brescianello/Chandler)
Owls, an Epitaph
Ox and ass at Bethlehem
Ox mountain was covered by trees (Weir)
Oy-oy
Ozymandias (Recknell)
Pace (Wallen)
Paean
Paean
Paean
Paean (Leighton)
Paean on 'Divinum mysterium' (Cook)
Paean 'Passacaglia' (Bax)
Pagan Symphony (Bantock)
Pageant of Empire (Elgar)
Pale hands I loved beside the Shalimar
Palm Court Waltz, Op 81 No 2 (Berkeley)
Palms of glory, raiment bright
Pan and Echo – The Naiads' Music
Pan fo'r stormydd garwa'n curo (Williams)
Pan fyddwyn rhodio gyda’r hwyr
Pan, who played upon the reed pipe which was Syrinx, his beloved
Pange lingua
Pange lingua
Pange lingua (Chilcott)
Panis angelicus (Franck/Gant)
Panis angelicus (Franck/Hough)
Panis angelicus (Franck/Rutter)
Panis angelicus (L'Estrange)
Pan's Saraband
Panufnik Variations (Panufnik/Finnis)
Panufnik Variations (Panufnik/Goves)
Panufnik Variations (Panufnik/Matthews)
Panufnik Variations (Panufnik/Semmens)
Panufnik Variations (Panufnik/Wardener)
Panufnik Variations (Panufnik/Winters)
Panufnik Variations (Panufnik/Young)
Paper dances (Elms)
Parade: Alla marcia
Paradise haunts … (Metcalf)
Parallels I (Nesbit)
Parallels II (Nesbit)
Parapraxis (Frost)
Paris (Wood)
Paris Fanfare (Patterson)
Parisian Pierrot (Coward)
Parsifal and the Flower Maidens
Partita (Hough)
Partita for orchestra (Walton)
Partita for solo cello, Op 98 (Gardner)
Partita in D minor (Parry)
Parts upon a ground (Purcell/Ashton)
Pa's bank (Lehmann)
Pascha nostrum immolatus est (MacMillan)
Passacaglia (Walton)
Passacaglia on a theme by Dunstable (Weaver)
Passacaglia on D S C H (Stevenson)
Passacaglia: Death of Falstaff
Passacaglia: Theme and Variations – Fugato – Coda (Scherzando)
Passacaille
Passepied: Allegro vivacissimo
Passing by (Purcell/Cockram)
Passing by (Warlock)
Passion and Resurrection (Moody)
Passion Music (Todd)
Passion Music (Todd)
Passion Music (Todd)
Passion Music (Todd)
Passion Music (Todd)
Passion Music (Todd)
Past the hills that peep
Past three o'clock (Anon/Harvey)
Pastiche on the Hindu Merchant's Song from 'Sadko' by Rimsky-Korsakov (Sorabji)
Pastoral (Bliss)
Pastoral Hymn
Pastoral 'Le ciel est, par-dessus le toit'
Pastoral 'Lie strewn the white flocks' (Bliss)
Pastoral 'Lie strewn the white flocks' (Bliss)
Pastoral 'Lie strewn the white flocks' (Bliss)
Pastoral 'Lie strewn the white flocks' (Bliss)
Pastoral 'Lie strewn the white flocks' (Bliss)
Pastoral 'Lie strewn the white flocks' (Bliss)
Pastoral 'Lie strewn the white flocks' (Bliss)
Pastoral reflections (Prokofiev)
Pastoral: Lento
Pastorale
Pastorale: Andante con moto
Pater noster (Stanford)
Path of Miracles (Talbot)
Pâtre, par delà l’eau
Patroclus whirls there across the plain
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585 (Purcell/Britten)
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Pavane of the sons of the morning
Pawn (Fitkin)
Peace (Bignold)
Peace (Chapman Campbell)
Peace on Earth (Wallen)
Peacock Pie (Howells)
Peacock Pie 'Suite for string orchestra and piano' (Gibbs)
Peanut Vendor (Simons/Alexander)
Pearl of Freedom (Marsh)
Pearl of sweet Ceylon
Peat Fire Smooring Prayer (Anon/Roberton)
Peculiar terms of physical intimacy (Bates)
Peer Gynt, Op 23 (Grieg/Siem)
Peer of gods he seems
Pelléas and Mélisande Suite (Wallace)
Penguins: Alla marcia
Penny Lane (Lennon/McCartney/Chilcott)
Pensée capricieuse, Op 9 (Sammons)
Pensée musicale (Ronald)
Pensiero (Bridge)
Penso che sogno così
People, look East (Tranchell/Marchbank)
Peppermint freckles
Perfect love (Hawes)
Perhaps
Perhaps if Death is kind, and there can be returning
Perish the day when I was born
Permutations (Waley-Cohen)
Persecution sprang upon our Church
Persephone
Perseus (Bray)
Persian Love
Personent hodie (Anon/Gant)
Personent hodie (Anon/Holst)
Personent hodie (Anon/Rutter)
Peter Grimes (Britten)
Peter Grimes Fantasy (Stevenson)
Peter saith, I go a-fishing (Anon/Gardiner)
Peter's denial
Petite Chanson (Sammons)
Petite suite de concert, Op 77 (Coleridge-Taylor)
Phaedra, Op 93 (Britten)
Phaeton, who made upon the chariot of the sun for one day and was hurled into the river Padus by a thunderbolt
Phantasie in E minor, Op 34 (Bowen)
Phantasie Trio in C minor 'Piano Trio No 1' (Bridge)
Phantasy in F major, Op 54 (Bowen)
Phantasy Piano Quartet in F sharp minor (Bridge)
Phantasy Quartet, Op 2 (Britten)
Phantasy Quintet (Vaughan Williams)
Philippe, qui videt me (Brumel/Weller)
Phoebe sat, sweet she sat
Phos hilaron
Phos I
Phrase: Lento ed estatico
Piano Concerto (Goss)
Piano Concerto (Tippett)
Piano Concerto for piano solo, two trumpets, strings and timpani (Lambert)
Piano Concerto in A major, Op 15 (Tovey)
Piano Concerto in A minor 'Highland' (Somervell)
Piano Concerto in B flat major (Bliss)
Piano Concerto in C minor 'original 1904 version' (Delius)
Piano Concerto in D major 'original 1938 version', Op 13 (Britten)
Piano Concerto in D major, Op 13 (Britten)
Piano Concerto in D minor (Howell)
Piano Concerto in D minor (Wood)
Piano Concerto in E flat major (Ireland)
Piano Concerto in F sharp major (Parry)
Piano Concerto in G, Op 85 (Rubbra)
Piano Concerto No 1 in G major, Op 59 (Stanford)
Piano Concerto No 1 'Pìobaireachd' (Chisholm)
Piano Concerto No 1 'The Song of Gwyn ap Nudd', Op 52 (Holbrooke)
Piano Concerto No 2 'Hindustani' (Chisholm)
Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat major, Op 19 (Beethoven/Hough)
Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor (Howells)
Piano Concerto No 2 in G major, Op 44 (Tchaikovsky/Hough)
Piano Concerto No 21 in C major, K467 (Mozart/Rathbone)
Piano Concerto No 3 in E flat major, Op 30 (Coke)
Piano Concerto No 3 in G minor 'Fantasia', Op 23 (Bowen)
Piano Concerto No 4 in A minor, Op 88 (Bowen)
Piano Concerto No 4 in C sharp minor, Op 38 (Coke)
Piano Concerto No 5 in D minor, Op 57 (Coke)
Piano Concerto 'The world of yesterday' (Hough)
Piano Quartet (Walton)
Piano Quartet in A flat major (Parry)
Piano Quintet (Adès)
Piano Quintet (Dove)
Piano Quintet (Erlanger)
Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 84 (Elgar)
Piano Quintet in C minor (Vaughan Williams)
Piano Quintet in C minor, Op 20 (Dunhill)
Piano Quintet in D minor, Op 25 (Stanford)
Piano Quintet in G minor, Op 1 (Coleridge-Taylor)
Piano Quintet, H49a (Bridge)
Piano Sonata (Simpson)
Piano Sonata in C sharp minor 'Moonlight', Op 27 No 2 (Beethoven/Bowen)
Piano Sonata in C sharp minor 'Moonlight', Op 27 No 2 (Beethoven/Brody/Reynolds)
Piano Sonata in D minor (Dale)
Piano Sonata No 1 (Tippett)
Piano Sonata No 1 in B minor, Op 6 (Bowen)
Piano Sonata No 2 (Tippett)
Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 36 (Rachmaninov/Osborne)
Piano Sonata No 2 in C sharp minor, Op 9 (Bowen)
Piano Sonata No 2 'notturno luminoso' (Hough)
Piano Sonata No 3 (Tippett)
Piano Sonata No 3 in D minor, Op 12 (Bowen)
Piano Sonata No 4 (Tippett)
Piano Sonata No 4 'Vida breve' (Hough)
Piano Sonata No 5 in F minor, Op 72 (Bowen)
Piano Sonata No 6 in B flat minor, Op 160 (Bowen)
Piano Trio in G major 'Gypsy Rondo', Hob XV:25 (Haydn/Farrington)
Piano Trio No 1 in E minor (Parry)
Piano Trio No 2 (Bridge)
Piano Trio No 2 in B minor (Parry)
Piano Trio No 3 in G major (Parry)
Piano Trio, Op 54 (Arnold)
Pibroch 'Suite for violin and orchestra', Op 42 (Mackenzie)
Pictures from an exhibition (Musorgsky/Leonard)
Pictures from an exhibition (Musorgsky/Wills)
Pie Jesu
Pie Jesu
Pie Jesu Domine
Pièce (Fauré/Perkins)
Pièces de clavecin Book 2 (Couperin/Le Page)
Pieds-en-l'air
Pierrot of the Minute 'A comedy overture to a dramatic phantasy of Ernest Dowson' (Bantock)
Pifa 'Pastoral Symphony'
Pigs 'A present for Gordon Jacob' (Ridout)
Pilgrim Jesus (Chilcott)
Pining for the Spring Breeze (Yu-Hsien/Hough)
Pink Lady Waltz (Caryll/Higgs)
Pioneers
Pious Celinda goes to prayers, Z410 (Purcell/Britten)
Pipes
Piping down the valleys wild
Pisces: The Fish
Pizzicati
Place Settings (Nicholas)
Placebo! Who is there, who?
Plaisir d'amour (Martini/Berlioz/Manze)
Plaisir d'amour (Martini/Richards)
Plaisir n'ai plus (Cruttwell-Reade)
Planctus David (Fitch)
Planning the tournament
Plantation Dance, Op 24 (Sammons)
Platée (Rameau/Aareskjold/Bennett)
Pleading, Op 48 (Elgar)
Pleading, Op 48 (Elgar)
Please to not betray
Pleasure it is
Plebs angelica – alternativo (Finnissy)
Plebs angelica (Finnissy)
Plebs angelica (Tippett)
Plop fall the plums
Pluto – The Renewer (Matthews)
Poema and Toccata Beorma (Thalben-Ball)
Poëme in D major (Erlanger)
Poëme pastoral (Massenet/Hough)
Poèmes d'automne, Op 3 (Bonnet)
Poet Love
Poisoning pigeons in the park (Lehrer/Whiteley)
Pōkarekare ana (Anon/Roberts)
Polaris 'Voyage for orchestra' (Adès)
Politics (Wilkinson)
Polka
Polka
Polka
Polka mélancolique
Pollution (Lehrer/Lilburn)
Polly put the kettle on
Polo
Polonia, Op 76 (Elgar)
Pomona (Lambert)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 1 in D major, Op 39 No 1 (Elgar)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 1 in D major, Op 39 No 1 (Elgar/Lemare)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 1 in D major, Op 39 No 1 (Elgar/Wills)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 2 in A minor, Op 39 No 2 (Elgar)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 3 in C minor, Op 39 No 3 (Elgar)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 3 in C minor, Op 39 No 3 (Elgar/Farrington)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 4 in G major, Op 39 No 4 (Elgar)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 4 in G major, Op 39 No 4 (Elgar/Sinclair)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 4 in G major, Op 39 No 4 (Elgar/Wills)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 5 in C major, Op 39 No 5 (Elgar)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 5 in C major, Op 39 No 5 (Elgar/Farrington)
Pomp and Circumstance March No 6 (Elgar/Payne)
Ponder my words, O Lord
Ponder the treasure, in your heart
Ponticelli (Roth)
Pop goes the weasel
Popgum
Popular song
Popular Song
Popular song
Popule meus (Tavener)
Port a beul
Portion of this yew is a man my grandshire new
Portrait of a flirt (Farnon)
Portuguese Party (Vinter)
Possession (Smyth)
Postlude 'Monsieur Croche' (Matthews)
Pozières: The Moulin
P-p-paranoia (Ward)
Praise
Praise
Praise (Mealor)
Praise (Mealor)
Praise (Mealor)
Praise (Mealor)
Praise the Lord of heaven
Praise the Lord, for he is good
Praise the Lord, O my soul
Praise the Lord, O my soul
Praise the Lord, O my soul (Rutter)
Praise the Lord, ye servants
Praise to the holiest in the height
Praise to the holiest in the height
Praise to the holiest in the height
Praise to the holiest in the height – Chorus angelorum (Somervell)
Praise to the holiest in the height – Gerontius (Dykes/Archer)
Praise to the holiest in the height – Gerontius (Dykes/Cullen)
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty – Lobe den Herren (Anon/O'Donnell)
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty – Lobe den Herren (Anon/Scott)
Praise ye the Lord (Harvey)
Praise ye the Lord (Rutter)
Praise, my soul
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven – Praise, my soul (Goss/Battiwalla)
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven – Praise, my soul (Goss/Cleobury)
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven – Praise, my soul (Goss/Tysoe)
Praise, my soul, the king of heaven!
Praised be the God of love
Praised be the God of love
Pray that Jerusalem
Prayer
Prayer
Prayer for the healing of the sick (Tavener)
Prayer I
Prayer to the Father of Heaven (Vaughan Williams)
Prayers – Acclamations – Crowning fanfare (Bullock)
Prayers in the time of distress
Praying (Sebert/Joslyn/Lewis/Abraham/Dale)
Preamble. Allegro 'To Gwen'
Preces and Responses (Forbes L'Estrange)
Preces and Responses (Howells)
Preces and Responses (Tavener)
Preces and Responses (Tavener/Isserlis)
Precious moment
Prelude
Prelude
Prelude
Prelude
Prelude
Prelude (Briggs)
Prelude (Moeran)
Prelude and Fugue for string trio, Op 24 (Finzi)
Prelude and Fugue in C minor (Vaughan Williams)
Prelude and Fugue on a theme of Vittoria (Britten)
Prelude and Fugue, Op 29 (Britten)
Prelude and Toccata (Bourgeois)
Prelude for Lent, Op 10 No 2 (King)
Prelude in B minor, BWV855a (Bach/Siloti/Le Page)
Prelude in C minor 'Marnic' (Buck)
Prelude on Three Welsh Hymn Tunes (Vaughan Williams)
Prelude to Hark! the herald angels sing (Martin)
Prelude to The Eumenides (Wallace)
Prelude to The Meistersinger from Nürnberg (Wagner/Gould/Williams)
Prelude, Andante and Finale, Op 112 (Gibbs/Ashmore)
Prelude, Fugue and Fantasy on themes from Busoni's Doktor Faust (Stevenson)
Prelude. Allegro 'To Maude'
Prelude. Invocation to Pan: Chorus
Prelude: Presto scherzoso – Allegro maestoso
Préludes I, L125 (Debussy/Matthews)
Préludes II, L131 (Debussy/Matthews)
Preludes, Op 32 (Rachmaninov/Filsell)
Preludium (Dowland/Denoth)
Prescient Love
Presence
Present yourselves as a living sacrifice (O'Donnell)
Presentation of Hrunting
Presto
Pretty Bess
Pretty ring time (Warlock)
Prière pour Marie (Park)
Primordial call
Primrose, anemone, bluebell, moss
Prince Madoc's Farewell (Stanford)
Prisons are built with stones of Law
Private Joe (Panufnik)
Private Joe (Panufnik)
Private Joe (Panufnik)
Private Joe (Panufnik)
Prize Fight (Lambert)
Proactive, professional
Procedenti puero
Procedenti puero (Anon/Wishart)
Procession
Processional (Bantock)
Processional (Mathias)
Processional and Prelude: Jerusalem the blessed
Processional on Tu es Petrus (MacMillan)
Processional 'Times and Seasons'
Procrastination
Prologue (Sheppard)
Prologue 'Sunrise'
Prologue: City rhythm
Promenade 'Walking the dog' (Gershwin/Wakefield)
Prospero (Corder)
Protocols
Proud Maisie
Proud Songsters
Proud songsters (Wilkinson)
Proud songsters 'Thrushes, finches and nightingales'
Proverb
Proverb I
Prunella (Dale)
Psalm 1 'Beatus vir, qui non abiit' (Elgar)
Psalm 101 'Misericordiam et iudicium' (Nicholson)
Psalm 102 'Domine, exaudi' (Tranchell)
Psalm 103 'Benedic, anima mea' (Tranchell)
Psalm 104 'Benedic, anima mea' (Bevan/Parratt)
Psalm 105 'Confitemini Domino' (Ouseley/Ley)
Psalm 106 'Confitemini Domino' (Stewart)
Psalm 107 'Confitemini Domino' (Bairstow)
Psalm 107 'Confitemini Domino' (Bairstow)
Psalm 108 'Paratum cor meum' (Hurford/Stewart/Harrison/Harrison)
Psalm 113 'Laudate pueri' (Vann)
Psalm 114 'In exitu Israel' (Willcocks)
Psalm 115 'Non nobis, Domine' (Knight)
Psalm 117 'Laudate Dominum' (Dearnley)
Psalm 118 'Confitemini Domino' (Gray/Wesley)
Psalm 119: 145-152 'Clamavi in toto corde meo' (Hemmings)
Psalm 119: 25-32 'Adhaesit pavimento' (Stewart)
Psalm 119: 33-40 'Legem pone' (Thalben-Ball)
Psalm 119: 65-72 'Bonitatem fecisti' (Mothersole)
Psalm 119: 89-96 'In aeternum, Domine' (Armes)
Psalm 119: 97-104 'Quomodo dilexi!' (Marchant)
Psalm 120 'Ad Dominum' (Stewart)
Psalm 121
Psalm 121 (Anon/Forshaw)
Psalm 121 'Levavi oculos' – Requiem aeternam (Davies)
Psalm 121 'Levavi oculos' (Davies)
Psalm 121 'Levavi oculos' (Howells)
Psalm 121 'Levavi oculos' (Rose)
Psalm 122 'Laetatus sum' (Atkins)
Psalm 122 'Laetatus sum' (Howells)
Psalm 122 'Laetatus sum' (Martin)
Psalm 123 'Ad te levavi oculos meos' (Palmer)
Psalm 125 'Qui confidunt' (Lloyd)
Psalm 13 'Usquequo, Domine?' (Stewart)
Psalm 130 'De profundis' (Davies)
Psalm 130 'De profundis' (Macpherson)
Psalm 132 'Memento, Domine' (Maunder/Edwards)
Psalm 133 'Ecce, quam bonum!' (Mossman)
Psalm 136 'Confitemini' (Bielby)
Psalm 137 'Super flumina' (Lang)
Psalm 138 'Confitebor tibi' (Ley)
Psalm 139 'Domine, probasti' (Day/Soaper)
Psalm 14 'Dixit insipiens' (Stanford)
Psalm 141 'Domine, clamavi' (Bertalot)
Psalm 142 'Voce mea ad Dominum' (Stewart)
Psalm 143 'Domine, exaudi' (Hervey)
Psalm 145 'Exaltabo te, Domine' (Hanforth)
Psalm 147 'Laudate Dominum' (Stanford)
Psalm 148
Psalm 148 'Laudate Dominum' (Robinson)
Psalm 148 'Laudate Dominum' (Stanford)
Psalm 148 'Laudate Dominum' (Willcocks)
Psalm 149 'Cantate Domino' (Stanford)
Psalm 150 (Rutter)
Psalm 150 'Laudate Dominum' (Stanford)
Psalm 150 'Laudate Dominum' (Talbot)
Psalm 2 'Quare fremuerunt gentes?' (Ashfield)
Psalm 2 'Quare fremuerunt gentes?' (Robinson)
Psalm 23
Psalm 23 'Dominus pastor meus' (Stewart)
Psalm 23, D706 (Schubert/Rutter)
Psalm 26 'Iudica me, Domine' (Sinclair)
Psalm 27 'Dominus illuminatio' (Hopkins/Wolstenholme)
Psalm 27 'Dominus illuminatio' (Wolstenholme)
Psalm 29 'Afferte Domino' (Ley)
Psalm 30 'Exaltabo te, Domine' (Lloyd)
Psalm 30 'Exaltabo te, Domine' (Lloyd/Scott)
Psalm 30 'Exaltabo te, Domine' (Scott)
Psalm 31 'In te, Domine, speravi' (Lloyd)
Psalm 34 'Benedicam Domino' (South)
Psalm 36 'Dixit iniustus' (Stewart)
Psalm 36 'Dixit iniustus' (Stewart/Hopkins)
Psalm 37 'Noli aemulari' (Howells)
Psalm 39 'Dixi, custodiam' (Atkins)
Psalm 40 'Exspectans exspectavi' (Harwood)
Psalm 5 'Verba mea auribus' (Davies)
Psalm 50 'Deus deorum' (Thalben-Ball)
Psalm 51 'Miserere mei, Deus' (Bairstow)
Psalm 52 'Quid gloriaris?' (Scaife)
Psalm 52 'Quid gloriaris?' (Stewart)
Psalm 55 'Exaudi, Deus' (Foster)
Psalm 55 'Exaudi, Deus' (Foster/Martin)
Psalm 55 'Exaudi, Deus' (Martin)
Psalm 56 'Miserere mei, Deus' (Bayley/Thalben-Ball)
Psalm 56 'Miserere mei, Deus' (Thalben-Ball)
Psalm 59 'Eripe me de inimicis' (Stanford)
Psalm 6 (Frances-Hoad)
Psalm 6 'Domine, ne in furore' (Carter)
Psalm 61 'Exaudi, Deus' (Stewart)
Psalm 63 'Deus, Deus meus' (Atkins)
Psalm 64 'Exaudi, Deus' (Bennett)
Psalm 66 'Jubilate Deo' (Atkins)
Psalm 67 'Deus misereatur' (Luard-Selby)
Psalm 71 'In te, Domine, speravi' (Day/Bevan)
Psalm 74 'Ut quid, Deus?' (Smart/Noble)
Psalm 75 'Confitebimur tibi' (Lloyd)
Psalm 76 'Notus in Iudaea' (Nicholson)
Psalm 76 'Notus in Judaea' (Ashfield)
Psalm 78 'Attendite, popule' (Mann/Stanford/Barnby/Atkins)
Psalm 79 'Deus, venerunt' (Stewart)
Psalm 80 'Qui regis Israel' (Atkins)
Psalm 81 'Exultate Deo' (Goodenough/Willcocks)
Psalm 82 'Deus stetit' (Parratt)
Psalm 83 'Deus, quis similis?' (Willcocks)
Psalm 84 'Quam dilecta!' (Parry)
Psalm 85 'Benedixisti, Domine' (Hemmings)
Psalm 85 'Benedixisti, Domine' (Parratt)
Psalm 86
Psalm 88 'Domine Deus' (Prendergast)
Psalm 90 'Domine, refugium' (Mann)
Psalm 91 'Qui habitat' (Alcock)
Psalm 91 'Qui habitat' (Davies)
Psalm 99 'Dominus regnavit' (Day)
Psalm 99 'Dominus regnavit' (Whitlock)
Psalm 'A Song of Ascents' (Saxton)
Psalm of creation
Psalmfest (Rutter)
Psalm-Preludes Set 1, Op 32 (Howells)
Psalm-Preludes Set 2 (Howells)
Psycho Suite (Herrmann/Birchall)
Puer natus
Puer natus est nobis
Puer nobis (Bennett)
Puirt a' bheul (Anon/Runswick)
Püppchen klein, püppchen mein
Purest and highest
Purl Ground (Davies)
Purse and Scrip
Pushing up through smoke
Pushkin and Lermontov
Put your head, darling
Puzzled Love
Pyramid song (Radiohead/Le Page)
Quand j'étais chez mon père (Anon/Britten)
Quand tu dors près de moi (Auric/Langford)
Quanta qualia (Hawes)
Quare fremuerunt gentes? (Williams)
Quartet for horn, violin, cello and piano (Simpson)
Quartet for oboe and string trio, Op 70 (Berkeley)
Quatre mélodies de Verlaine (Debussy/Holloway)
Que le daremos al Niño chiquito?
Qué li darem a n'el Noi de la Mare?
Queen Alexandra Memorial Ode (Elgar)
Queen and huntress, chaste and fair
Queen Anne (Warlock)
Queen Bean
Queen Elisabeth, her Galliard (Dowland/Denoth)
Queer are the ways of a man I know
Quejas, o La maja y el ruiseñor
Quelle est cette odeur agréable? (Anon/Halsey)
Quelle est cette odeur agréable? (Anon/Hawkesworth)
Quelle est cette odeur agréable? (Anon/Willcocks)
Quem pastores laudavere (Anon/Short)
Qui meditabitur (MacMillan)
Quia fecit mihi magna
Quick and slow. Tight as a drum
Quick darts an eagle throuh the skies
Quick! we have but a second (Anon/Stanford)
Quien hubiese tal ventura
Quiet stream (Westbrooke)
Quintet for clarinet and strings (Simpson)
Quintet for clarinet, bass clarinet and string trio (Simpson)
Quintet for flute, violin, viola, horn and bassoon, Op 7 (Arnold)
Quintet for oboe and string quartet (Bliss)
Quintet in D major (Vaughan Williams)
Quintet movement in B flat major, K516c (Mozart/Druce)
Quittez, pasteurs (Anon/Rutter)
Quizás, quizás, quizás (Farrés/Young)
R.B.T. (Allegretto)
Raag Bhairavi (Khan/Trainer)
Raag Gezellig (Pitts)
Rabbitsong
Rachel
Racing
Radetzky Waltz (Hough)
Raging night drowns dark’ning day
Raiders' dawn (Swann)
Railroad rhythm (Mayerl)
Rain comes down
Rain on Rahoon falls softly
Rain storm
Rainbow (Musgraves/Hemby/McAnally/Dunachie)
Rainbow cloud higher and higher
Raise (for Z) (Wright)
Rambling I looked for an old abode
Ranworth
Rat and Mole meet
Reade me, reade me dear brother
Reality check
Recession
Recessional – National Anthem (Matthews)
Recessional, Op 96 No 4 (Mathias)
Recipe for love (Connick/Rice)
Recitative and Aria: Lento
Reconciliation –
Recordare Jesu pie
Recorder Sonatina, Op 41 (Arnold)
Recover (Wright)
Recur (Fitkin)
Red roses and red noses (Berners)
Reflessivo (Prokofiev)
Reflexionem (Hawes)
Refrain
Regina caeli
Regina caeli
Regis regum rectissimi
Regret not me; beneath the sunny tree
Reiselied (Mendelssohn/Asti)
Rejoice and be merry
Rejoice and be merry (Robinson)
Rejoice and be merry (Rutter)
Rejoice and be merry in songs and in mirth
Rejoice and sing (Rutter)
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion (soprano)
Rejoice in God, O ye Tongues
Rejoice, the Lord is king!
Rejoice, ye dead, where'er your spirits dwell
Reliable, efficient
Reliqui domum meum (Maxwell Davies)
Remember
Remember (Ireland)
Remember me (Chilcott)
Remember this, Op 40 (Venables)
Remember us also, O Lord
Remember your lovers
Remember your lovers
Remembering (Chapman Campbell)
Remembrance
Remembrance (Todd)
Rending of the veil of the temple: Maya Atma
Renewal (Chapman Campbell)
Renouncement (Forshaw)
Renouncement (Herbert)
Repent and be baptized
Requiem (Chilcott)
Requiem (Howells)
Requiem (Ives)
Requiem (Rutter)
Requiem aeternam
Requiem aeternam
Requiem aeternam
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine
Requiem aeternam I
Requiem da camera (Finzi)
Requiem for the Time of the End (Pitts)
Requiem, K626 (Mozart/Druce)
Requiem, K626 (Mozart/Finnissy)
Requiem, K626 (Mozart/Maunder)
Requiem, Op 63 (Stanford)
Requiescant in pace
Requiescat (Butterworth)
Resolve (Wright)
Rest
Rest (Vaughan Williams)
Rest, sweet nymphs (Warlock)
Resurgam (Grace)
Resurrection (Tavener)
Return, O holy Dove, return!
Returning, wander weary
Rêve d'enfant, Op 10 (Sammons)
Reveille
Revelation Window (Hughes)
Reverie d'Amour, Op 20 No 2 (Bowen)
Reverie 'The God of love my Shepherd is'
Rex gloriae, Op 83 (Mathias)
Reynardine (Anon/Hughes)
Rhapsodic Quintet, Op 31 (Howells)
Rhapsodie-Études, Op 42 (Holbrooke)
Rhapsody
Rhapsody (Bliss)
Rhapsody in G minor (Bowen)
Rhapsody No 4 (Howells)
Rhapsody: Recitativo stromentato
Rhosymedre
Rhyme
Rhyme (Walton)
Rhythm of life (Coleman/Knight)
Rhythm on rails (Williams)
Ribblesdale
Ricercare una melodia (Harvey)
Rich and rare (Anon/Britten)
Rich or poor (Bliss)
Riddle
Riddle song
Ride on! ride on in majesty!
Right here waiting (Marx/Whiteley)
Rimfire (Montague)
Ring of Kerry (Hope)
Ring out the bells and bring out the bait!
Ring the bells (Larsen/Bateman)
Ringleted youth of my love
Ripples (Sheppard)
Rise heart; thy Lord is risen. Sing his praise without delays
Rise to the challenge
Rise up
Rise up shepherd, and follow (Anon/Rutter)
Rise up, my love, my fair one (Skempton)
Rise up, my love, my fair one (Willan)
Rise up, shepherd, and follow
Rise, underground sleepers, rise from the grave
Rising, as darkness falls
Ritournelle
River (Mitchell/Bullard)
Robin Goodfellow (Warlock)
Robin Hood Suite (Curzon)
Rockabye baby
Rockin' around the Christmas tree (Marks/Eteson)
Rollicum-rorum
Rolling in the deep (Adkins/Epworth/Kearns)
Romance
Romance (German)
Romance (Vaughan Williams)
Romance and Pastorale (Vaughan Williams)
Romance de fonte-frida
Romance in A major (Bowen)
Romance in D flat major (Bowen)
Romance 'Jeux interdits' (Anon/Drake)
Romance No 1 in G flat major, Op 35 No 2 (Bowen)
Romance No 2 in F major, Op 45 (Bowen)
Romance, Op 37 (Saint-Saëns/Bryan)
Romance, Op 62 (Elgar)
Romance. Andante espressivo 'To Gwen'
Romance: Mary and the sailor
Romanian Folk Dances, Sz56 (Bartók/Brody/Reynolds)
Romanian Rhapsodies, Op 11 (Enescu/Brody/Reynolds)
Romantic Residues (Roth)
Romanza: Poco adagio
Romeo and Juliet (Lambert)
Roncesvalles
Rondeau for horn and orchestra in E flat, K371 (Mozart/Roberts)
Rondo burlesca (King Pest)
Rondo for cello and orchestra in F major (Stanford)
Rorate caeli desuper
Rorate caeli desuper (Bevan Baker)
Rosa fresca, rosa fresca
Rosa mystica
Rosa sine spina (Pott/Burns)
Rose kissed me today (Herbert)
Roses of Picardy (Wood)
Rouge et noir (Hartley)
Rough wind, that moanest loud
Roumanian Air and Gipsy Dance, Op 23 (Sammons)
Round and Round
Round Battle Galliard (Dowland/Denoth)
Round, round, round goes the merry-go-round
Rounding the Cape of Good Hope (Gough)
Rousing song
Rout (Bliss)
Rows of white stones each of them wearing a name
Royal from day one
Royauté: Allegro maestoso
Ruchill Linn (Jackson)
Rude awakening! (Yarde)
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Marks/Forbes L'Estrange)
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Marks/Roberts)
Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, Z587 (Purcell/Britten)
Rumanian Folk Dances, Sz56 (Bartók/Herrick)
Rumpole of the Bailey (Horovitz)
Run, shepherds, run! (Dove)
Running Set: Spring
Running to paradise (Wilkinson)
Russian Funeral (Britten)
Rustic bridge
Rustic Idyll
Rustics and fishermen
Sabbath morning at sea
Sacred and Profane, Op 91 (Britten)
Sacred Sounds (Shearing)
Sad colours 1 (Prokofiev)
Sagittarius: The Archer
Said King Pompey
Said the Wind to the Moon, 'I will blow you out!'
Sail on, sail on (Anon/Britten)
Sailing by (Binge)
Sailing homeward (Gibbs)
Sailing with thee thro' seas of Erin
Sailor-boy (Anon/Britten)
Saint Anthony whom I bear
Saint Basil walks along the road
Saint Nicolas, Op 42 (Britten)
Saint Richard's Prayer (Forbes L'Estrange)
Sainte Marye Virgine
Sakura (Gynn)
Salisbury Service (Stephens)
Sally in our alley (Bridge)
Sally in our alley (Carey/Britten)
Sally is gone that was so kindly
Sally is gone that was so kindly
Salome. Suite (Lambert)
Salut d'amour, Op 12 (Elgar)
Salva nos, stella maris (Anon/Wishart)
Salvator mundi
Salvator mundi, Domine (Hopkins)
Salve regina
Salve regina (Dale)
Salve regina (Jackson)
Salve regina (Northcott)
Salve regina (Panufnik)
Salve regina 2 (Jackson)
Salve, virgo virginum (Anon/Wishart)
Sancte Deus (Jackson/Tallis)
Sanctify us by thy goodness
Sanctuary of the heart 'Méditation religieuse' (Ketèlbey)
Sanctum est verum lumen (Jackson)
Sanctus
Sanctus
Sanctus
Sanctus
Sanctus
Sanctus
Sanctus – I will lift up mine eyes
Sanctus and Benedictus (Pitts)
Sans Day Carol (Anon/Halsey)
Sans Day Carol (Anon/Humphris)
Sans Day Carol (Rutter)
Santa baby (Javits/Springer/Springer/Mawson)
Santa baby (Javits/Springer/Springer/Thomas)
Santa Chiara 'Palm Sunday: Naples' (Ireland)
Santa Claus is coming to town (Coots/L'Estrange)
Santiago
Sapphic Poem (Bantock)
Sappho (Bantock)
Saraband – Minuet – Air (Purcell/Hess)
Saraband 'Helen' (Vaughan Williams)
Saraband of the Sons of God
Sarabande
Sarabande
Satan's dance of triumph
Sati (Wright)
Saturn – The bringer of old age
Satyricon (Ireland)
Saul and the witch at Endor, Z134 (Purcell/Britten)
Save Me (Davis)
Save us, O Lord (Bairstow)
Saviour of the nations, come
Savitri, H96 Op 25 (Holst)
Saxophone Concerto (Prokofiev)
Say who is this?
Scapulis suis (Malcolm)
Scarborough Fair (Anon/Gabbitas)
Scarborough Fair (Anon/Roberts)
Scared
Scene at Badger's house
Scenes adapted from Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (Vaughan Williams)
Scenes from Parsifal (Wagner/Williams)
Scenes from the Saga of King Olaf, Op 30 (Elgar)
Scenes in America Deserta (McCabe)
Scherzetto for clarinet and orchestra (Arnold/Palmer)
Scherzo
Scherzo (Vaughan Williams)
Scherzo 'founded on an English folksong': Allegro moderato
Scherzo in A minor (Coles)
Scherzo, H19a (Bridge)
Scherzo: Allegro molto
Scherzo: The brumbies
Scherzo: The waves (Allegro brillante)
Schlummerlied, Op 7 No 6 (Stanford)
Schneewalzer (Koschat/Richards)
Schola Missa de angelis (Panufnik)
Schuon Hymnen (Tavener)
Schwingt freudig euch empor, BWV36 (Bach/Roberts)
Scientific Love
Scoot (Morgan-Williams)
Scorpio: The Scorpion
Scotch minstrelsy (Weir)
Scotch rhapsody
Scotch Rhapsody
Scots song (MacMillan)
Scots wha hae (Anon/Liddell)
Scots! Wha hae wi' Wallace bled
Scottish Concerto, Op 55 (Mackenzie)
Scottish Dance (Brade/McGowan)
Se replier toujours sur soi-même, si morne!
Sea birds are asleep
Sea change (Bennett)
Sea change (Bennett)
Sea change (Bennett)
Sea Dances (Davis)
Sea drift (Delius)
Sea fever (Ireland)
Sea fever (Ireland/Williams)
Sea love (Bliss)
Sea pearl
Sea Pictures, Op 37 (Elgar)
Sea Pictures, Op 37 (Elgar)
Sea Pictures, Op 37 (Elgar)
Sea Pictures, Op 37 (Elgar)
Sea Pictures, Op 37 (Elgar)
Sea slumber-song
Sea Wandering (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Seacht bpaidreacha fo’ seacht
Sea-longing (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser/Bantock)
Searching (Chapman Campbell)
Searching for lambs
Searching for lambs (Anon/Rutter)
Seascape ('For Kit Welford')
Seaside rendezvous (Mercury/Hart)
Sechs Gesänge, Op 13 (Zemlinsky/Austin)
Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente (Britten)
Sechs Lieder, Op 13 (Schumann/Bliss)
Second Amen (Rutter)
Second home (Panufnik)
Second sermon
Sed signifer sanctus
Sedebit Dominus Rex (MacMillan)
See Emily play 'Pink Floyd' (Barrett/Le Page)
See how from far, upon the eastern road
See how the sun
See that I am God (Wallen)
See the child that Mary bore
See what his love can do
See you again (Khalifa/Puth/Gabbitas)
See! with what constant motion
See! with what constant motion
See, amid the winter's snow
See, dearest, how the rose (Swann)
Seed
Seeds in flight
Seeing the star (Ponniah)
Seek first the Kingdom of God
Seek him that maketh the seven stars (Dove)
Seek out light
Sehnsucht nach dem Frühlinge, K596
Sein Lauf kam von Vater her
Seinte Mari moder milde (MacMillan)
Selig sind die Toten, die in dem Herrn sterben
Semele, HWV58 (Handel/Rutter)
Senex
Sent as a present from Annam
September 'Earth, Wind and Fire' (White/Willis/McKay/Newton-Rex)
Septet (Metcalf)
Sequence for All Saints, Op 75 (Leighton)
Sequence: In Parenthesis (Park)
Sequitur trigintale
Seranilla de la zarzuela
Serenade
Serenade (Bowen)
Serenade (Warlock)
Serenade and Dance of Spring
Sérénade de Printemps, Op 5 (Sammons)
Serenade for strings, Op 20 (Elgar)
Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, Op 31 (Britten)
Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, Op 31 (Britten)
Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, Op 31 (Britten)
Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, Op 31 (Britten)
Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, Op 31 (Britten)
Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, Op 31 (Britten)
Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, Op 31 (Britten)
Serenade in C major, Op 41 (Holloway)
Serenade in F major 'Nonet', Op 95 (Stanford)
Serenade No 1 (Drdla/Hazell)
Serenade to Music (Vaughan Williams)
Serenade, H23 (Bridge)
Serenade, Op 22 (Bourgeois)
Serenade: Morning dew
Serenades (Bennett)
Serenata concertante for clarinet and small orchestra (Wishart)
Serenata for wind sextet (Reade)
Serenity (MacMillan)
Serious Dance, Op 51 No 2 (Bowen)
Sermons and devotions (Bennett)
Servant (Fitkin)
Service in C major, Op 115 (Stanford)
Service in D (Bairstow)
Service in E for tenors and basses (Howells)
Service in F (Dyson)
Service in F, Op 36 (Stanford)
Set free Thy people, set free Thy servants
Set me as a seal (Briggs)
Set me as a seal upon thine heart (Walton)
Setting up the courtroom
Sevdalino, my little one
Seven American poems (Bliss)
Seven American poems (Bliss)
Seven come eleven (Goodman/Christian/Thornton)
Seven Danish Songs (Delius)
Seven Danish Songs (Delius)
Seven Elizabethan Lyrics, Op 12 (Quilter)
Seven Elizabethan Lyrics, Op 12 (Quilter)
Seven Elizabethan Lyrics, Op 12 (Quilter)
Seven Elizabethan Lyrics, Op 12 (Quilter)
Seven Halts on the Somme (Pritchard)
Seven Last Words from the Cross (MacMillan)
Seven Letters (Pitts)
Seven Partsongs, H162 Op 44 (Holst)
Seven poems of Robert Bridges, Op 17 (Finzi)
Seven Sacred Motets (Finnissy)
Seven Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Seven Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Seven Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Seven Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo, Op 22 (Britten)
Seven trumpets (Young)
Seventy degrees below zero (McDowall)
Severn Meadows (Gurney)
Severn Suite, Op 87 (Elgar/Farrington)
Severn Suite, Op 87 (Elgar/Geehl)
Sextet, Op 47 (Berkeley)
Shadows
Shakespeare Scenes (Saxton)
Shakespeare's Kingdom
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Shame on Beowulf
Shántih
Shard (Fitkin)
Shared Ground (Roth)
Sharks gotta swim, and bats gotta fly
She (Mvula/Rudoi/Foss)
She borrowed some of her mother's gold
She hath grown cold, whose kindness won me to her
She in the hurling night with lucid simple hands
She is a southern girl of Chang-kan Town
She is all harmony, all wonder (Swann)
She is far from the land (Lambert)
She is gathering lotus buds in the river of Yeh
She is gentle and also wise
She is my love beyond all thought
She is watching by the poplars
She lived beside the Anner (Anon/Hughes)
She moved thro' the fair (Anon/Hughes)
She moved thro' the fair (Anon/Young)
She moved through the fair (Anon/Runswick)
She moved through the fair (Anon/Rutter)
She said, ‘When the arrow of your eyes pierced my heart'
She sent one after King Estmere
She sleeps so lightly, that in trembling fear
She was a working girl
She weeps over Rahoon (Herbert)
She weeps over Rahoon (Hughes)
She, a Tung-yang girl, stands barefoot on the bank
Shedding her light on human habitations this
Sheep and cattle I hae nane, O
Sheep may safely graze (Bach/Petri)
Sheik of Araby (Synder/Smith/Wheeler/Thornton)
Sheikh Zayed's parade (Marsh)
Sheila's next to Andrew and Andrew's opposite Marge
Shenandoah (Anon/Chilcott)
Shenandoah (Anon/Chilcott)
Shepherd Fennel's Dance (Gardiner)
Shepherd, leave decoying
Shepherds' cradle song (Park)
Shepherd's Pipe Carol (Rutter)
Shepherd's song
Shepherds, called by angels
Shepherds, in the field abiding (Anon/Willcocks)
Shepherds, rejoice!
She's always a woman (Joel/Lawson)
She's leaving home (Lennon/McCartney/Bohlander-Green)
She's like the swallow (Anon/Britten)
She's like the swallow (Anon/Britten/Matthews)
She's like the swallow (Anon/Chapman)
She's like the swallow (Anon/Chilcott)
She's my girl (Lehrer/Brittain)
Shestnadtsat Pesen dlya detey 'Sixteen Songs for children', Op 54 (Tchaikovsky/Lubbock)
Shine out, fair sun
Shoals (Davis)
Shoemaker, shoemaker, are ye within?
Shoo all 'er birds you be so black
Shoo all 'er birds you be so black
Short Mass (Burgon)
Short Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 35 No 1 (Bowen)
Shortening Days
Should I long that dark were fair?
Shrug Love
Shu is away
Shûnya (Tavener)
Shy One (Clarke)
Si morne
Siciliano (Dexter)
Siciliano for a High Ceremony (Howells)
Sicut aquilae (Long)
Sie kam zum Schloss gegangen
Siege
Siegfried Idyll, WWV103 (Wagner/Lemare)
Siegfried's Rhine-Journey (Wagner/Gould/Williams)
Siesta (Walton)
Siete canciones populares españolas (Falla/Le Page)
Sigh no more, ladies
Sigh no more, ladies (Bush)
Sigh no more, ladies (Warlock)
Sigismund is dismissed
Silence and Music (Vaughan Williams)
Silence of silver stars, cold in their purity
Silence, come first: I see a sleeping swan
Silent lay the sapphire ocean
Silent night! Holy night!
Silent night! Holy night!
Silent night! Holy night!
Silent night! Holy night!
Silent night! Holy night!
Silent night! Holy night!
Silent night! Holy night!
Silent night! Holy night!
Silent night! Holy night!
Silent night! holy night!
Silent night! Holy night!
Silent night! Holy night! – Stille Nacht (Gruber/Cleobury)
Silent night! Holy night! – Stille Nacht (Gruber/Cullen)
Silent night! Holy night! – Stille Nacht (Gruber/Darlington)
Silent night! Holy night! – Stille Nacht (Gruber/Pembroke College Girls' Choir)
Silent night! Holy night! – Stille Nacht (Gruber/Rathbone)
Silent night! holy night! – Stille Nacht (Gruber/Rutter)
Silent night! holy night! – Stille Nacht (Gruber/Rutter)
Silent noon
Silent noon
Silent noon
Silent noon
Silent worship (Handel/Jacobson)
Silent, so silent now
Silver
Silver bells (Livingston/Cullen)
Silver, Op 30 No 2 (Gibbs)
Simon, son of John
Simple pictures of tomorrow (Chilcott)
Simple was I and was young
Simples (Bliss)
Since by man came death
Since I believe in God the Father almighty (Gurney)
Since I from love
Since she whom I love hath payd her last debt
Since she whom I love hath payd her last debt
Since we loved, Op 13b No 7 (Finzi)
Since we parted (Panufnik)
Sinfonia antartica 'Symphony No 7' (Vaughan Williams)
Sinfonia da Requiem, Op 20 (Britten)
Sinfonia, Op 67 (Matthews)
Sinfonietta No 1, Op 48 (Arnold)
Sinfonietta No 2, Op 65 (Arnold)
Sinfonietta No 3, Op 81 (Arnold)
Sinfonietta, Op 1 (Britten)
Sing
Sing a song of sixpence
Sing for the morning’s joy, Cecilia, sing
Sing joyfully to God our strength
Sing lullaby
Sing lullaby!
Sing lullaby. O slumber heavenly treasure
Sing me at morn but only with your laugh
Sing O the wild wood, the green holly
Sing oh my love
Sing the colour of peace (Chilcott)
Sing this night, for a boy is born in Bethlehem
Sing to the moon (Mvula)
Sing we merrily unto God our strength
Sing we merrily unto God our strength
Sing we of the blessed Mother
Sing, mortals! (Bliss)
Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle
Sint lumbi (Weeks)
Sion me receptet illa
Sir Beelzebub
Sir Christèmas
Sir John Smith, his Almain (Dowland/Denoth)
Sir Roger de Coverley (Bridge)
Sir William Wallace 'Symphonic Poem No 5' (Wallace)
Sisotowbell Lane (Mitchell/Dunachie)
Sister Helen 'Symphonic Poem No 3' (Wallace)
Sit
Sitivit anima mea (Martin)
Sitivit anima mea (Nunn)
Sitting under the mistletoe
Six Choral Folksongs, H136 (Holst)
Six Choruses, H186 Op 53 (Holst)
Six Choruses, H186 Op 53 (Holst)
Six Choruses, H186 Op 53 (Holst)
Six Choruses, H186 Op 53 (Holst)
Six English folk songs (Vaughan Williams)
Six Irish Fantasies for violin and piano, Op 54 (Stanford)
Six Metamorphoses after Ovid, Op 49 (Britten)
Six Monothemes, Op 13 (Matthay)
Six Pieces for organ (Howells)
Six Pieces, Op 23 (Holbrooke)
Six Poems of Ruth Pitter (Head)
Six Sea Songs (Head)
Six Short Pieces for organ (Howells)
Six songs for children (Herbert)
Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad (Butterworth)
Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad (Butterworth/Williams)
Six songs to poems by William Blake (Swann)
Six Songs, Op 33 (Venables)
Six Songs, Op 33 (Venables)
Six Songs, Op 33 (Venables)
Six Songs, Op 33 (Venables)
Six Studies in English Folk Song (Vaughan Williams)
Six Studies 'Study Variations', Op 56 (Leighton)
Skazka o Tsare Saltane 'The Tale of Tsar Saltan' (Rimsky-Korsakov/Runswick)
Skye Water-Kelpie's Lullaby (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Skylark (Carmichael/Rutter)
Skylark and nightingale
Skyspace (Pritchard)
Skyward (Davis)
Slaughter
Sleep
Sleep
Sleep
Sleep
Sleep
Sleep (Warlock)
Sleep (Whitacre/Burgess)
Sleep 1 (Clowes)
Sleep 2 (Gordon)
Sleep for the day is done (Effie)
Sleep my baby on my bosom
Sleep softly (Le Page)
Sleep tonight and may your dreams be realised
Sleep, darling, sleep, the daylight
Sleep, holy babe (Campkin)
Sleep, my darling, sleep
Sleep, my pretty one, sleep (Phibbs)
Sleep, sleep, happy child
Sleepdogs
Sleeping Beauty Paraphrase (Tchaikovsky/Pabst/Hough)
Sleeping in winter’s arms
Sleeps the noon in the deep blue sky (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Sleigh ride (Anderson/L'Estrange)
Sleigh ride (Anderson/Vaughan Williams/Rice)
Sleigh ride (Delius)
Sleighbell Serenade
Slip-stream (Skempton)
Slow (Fitkin)
Slow blues: Andante –
Slow train (Swann/Langford)
Slow, slow, freah fount, keep time with my salt tears
Slowly, silently, now the moon
Slumber scene: Moderato
Small talk
Small wonder the star
Smert 'Death'
Smert. He has a strange taste in his mouth. It is death
Smiles, then kisses (Ancliffe)
Smilin' through (Penn)
Smoke gets in your eyes (Kern/Chilcott)
Smoking Cantata (Elgar)
Snow (Parry)
Snowbirds (Head)
Snowflakes
So Abram rose, and clave the wood
So by my singing am I comforted
So by my singing am I comforted
So early in the morning, O: – (Bridge)
So fair and bright (Chilcott)
So hath your beauty
So I have fared
So in love (Porter/Burton)
So many true princesses who have gone
So perverse (Bridge)
So shall my walk be close with God
So sweet love seemed (Milford)
So that is my story
So there’s my year, the twelvemonth duly told
So they gave their bodies (Aston)
So we'll go no more a-roving (White)
So white, so soft, so sweet is she
So you, O man, the eyes of whose heart are darkened
So ys emprinted (Frye/Wickham)
So, we’ll go no more a-roving
Soeur Alma, dormez-vous?
Soft comes the morning
Soft music (Walker)
Soft rain
Soft winds (Goodman/Royal/Thornton)
Softly (Todd)
Softly a light is stealing
Softly the civilized centuries fall
Softly through the winter's darkness shines a light
Sokrates und Alcibiades
Sol Justitiae (Roth)
Sola (Adès)
Solace (Davis)
Solemn March: Adagio molto, tempo di marcia solenne
Solemn Melody (Davies/West)
Soliloquoy (Sheppard)
Soliloquy
Solitude, Op 73 No 6 (Tchaikovsky/Hough)
Solovey i roza 'The nightingale and the rose'
Solveig's song
Some are laughing, some are weeping
Some ask'd me where the rubies grew
Some folks' lives roll easy (Simon/Jackman)
Some of the silence (Tann)
Some people praise red noses
Some people's dreams (Swann)
Some say, Love, it is a river
Some talk of Alexander
Somebody's sending me flowers
Somerset Pastoral (Boughton)
Somerset Wassail (Anon/Rutter)
Something lies beyond the scene
Something to do with Spring (Coward)
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
Sometimes she is a child within mine arms
Sometimes she is a child within mine arms
Somewhere (Bernstein/Friend)
Somewhere a star shines for everyone (Blake)
Somewhere a voice is calling (Tate)
Somewhere a voice is calling (Tate/Hough)
Somewhere over the rainbow (Arlen/Lumsden)
Somewhere over the rainbow (Arlen/Richardson)
Sonar (Davis)
Sonata for alto saxophone and piano, Op 56 (Painter)
Sonata for cello and piano in C, Op 65 (Britten)
Sonata for cello and piano left hand 'Les adieux' (Hough)
Sonata for clarinet and piano (Howells)
Sonata for clarinet and piano in B flat major (Cooke)
Sonata for clarinet and piano, Op 129 (Stanford)
Sonata for flute and piano (Poulenc/Berkeley)
Sonata for oboe and piano (Howells)
Sonata for oboe and piano in C major, Op 100 (Rubbra)
Sonata for organ (Tranchell)
Sonata for piano (Lambert)
Sonata for trumpet and organ (Steptoe)
Sonata for two pianos (Bax)
Sonata for violin and piano (Simpson)
Sonata for violin and piano (Walton)
Sonata in A major, BWV1032 (Bach/Beznosiuk)
Sonata in A minor 'F-A-E' (Brahms/Bliss)
Sonata in D major, Op 94 (Prokofiev/Bliss)
Sonata in D minor (Glinka/Bliss)
Sonata in G, Op 28 (Elgar)
Sonata No 1 in E major, Op 18 (Howells)
Sonata No 12 in F major, Op 1 (Handel/Ashton)
Sonata No 2 'Eroica' (Stanford)
Sonata No 2 in E flat major, Op 26 (Howells)
Sonata No 2, Op 87a (Elgar/Atkins)
Sonata No 2, Op 87a (Elgar/Carey)
Sonata No 3 in E minor, Op 38 (Howells)
Sonatina for flute and piano (Lloyd Webber)
Sonatina for piano duet, Op 39 (Berkeley)
Sonatina nostalgica (Hough)
Sonatine (Ravel/Rutter)
Sonetto XXXI: A che più debb'io mai l'intensa voglia
Song
Song
Song
Song (Bowen)
Song (Herbert)
Song 46 (Gibbons/Dearmer)
Song and Bacchanal
Song for a new world
Song for Athene (Tavener)
Song for Athene (Tavener/Rose)
Song for bringing a child into the world (Seminole)
Song 'I gaze upon you' (Jackson)
Song of a nightclub proprietress (Dring)
Song of June (Harvey)
Song of Songs
Song of Songs
Song of Songs
Song of the mavis
Song of the shepherds (Forbes L'Estrange)
Song to the Seals (Bantock)
Song to the Seals (Bantock/Hough)
Songbird (McVie/Ashby)
Songe d'Automne (Joyce)
Songs and Proverbs of William Blake, Op 74 (Britten)
Songs and Sonnets from Shakespeare (Shearing)
Songs for Achilles (Tippett)
Songs for Ariel (Tippett)
Songs for Seven Storeys (Chilcott)
Songs from County Kerry (Anon/Moeran)
Songs from the Exotic (Weir)
Songs from The Princess, Op 20a (Holst)
Songs in time of war (Roth)
Songs my mother taught me
Songs of a Roving Celt, Op 157 (Stanford)
Songs of a wayfarer (Ireland)
Songs of a wayfarer (Ireland)
Songs of a wayfarer (Ireland)
Songs of a wayfarer (Ireland)
Songs of a wayfarer (Ireland)
Songs of Courtship (Bevan Baker)
Songs of Erin, Op 76 (Stanford)
Songs of Eternity and Sorrow, Op 36 (Venables)
Songs of Faith, Op 97 (Stanford)
Songs of Faith, Op 97 (Stanford)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of love (Todd)
Songs of magical creatures (Todd)
Songs of peace (Todd)
Songs of perfect propriety (Barab)
Songs of the Countryside (Head)
Songs of the Half-Light, Op 65 (Berkeley)
Songs of the Sea, Op 91 (Stanford)
Songs of the Zodiac (Bush)
Songs of travel (Vaughan Williams)
Songs of travel (Vaughan Williams)
Songs of travel (Vaughan Williams/Douglas)
Songs Sacred and Profane (Ireland)
Songs Sacred and Profane (Ireland)
Songs Sacred and Profane (Ireland)
Songs, Op 34 (Rachmaninov/Pott)
Songs, Op 37 (Venables)
Songs, Op 37 (Venables)
Songs, Op 41 (Venables)
Songs, Op 41 (Venables)
Songs, Op 41 (Venables/Lloyd)
Songs, Op 45 (Venables)
Sonnet CXVI
Sonnet 'When most I wink' (Bridge)
Sonnet XXVII (Parry)
Sonnet: Adagio
Soon
Soon must I sing with rejoicing
Soon must I sing with rejoicing
Soon to be born … I am alpha and o, and omega
So—our passion was enormous
Sophisticated lady (Ellington/Bennett)
Sore sea-longing in my heart
Sorrow and joy
Sorry too late
Sortie (Briggs)
Sospiri, Op 70 (Elgar)
Sospiri, Op 70 (Elgar/Quinney)
Sotto dura Staggion dal Sole accesa
Sound asleep (McGarr)
Sound drum and trumpet play
Sound sleep (Vaughan Williams)
Sound the flute!
Sound the trumpet
South of the border (Kennedy/Palmer)
Souvenir 'Valse'
Spacious
Spanish Serenade, Op 23 (Elgar)
Speak to me, my love! (Bridge)
Speak, music, Op 41 No 2 (Elgar)
Species (Fitkin)
Spell (Barley)
Speranza (Turnage)
Spindrift (Ashton)
Spiral (Davis)
Spiral (Putt)
Spirit
Spirit here that reignest!
Spiritus Sanctus vivificans (Briggs/Hildegard)
Spitfire Prelude and Fugue (Walton)
Spleen (Ireland)
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring (Bevan Baker)
Spring 1
Spring and fall (Wilkinson)
Spring Carol
Spring Fire (Bax)
Spring grass
Spring is here
Spring Offensive
Spring scene in time of war
Spring Song, H104 No 2 (Bridge)
Spring Sonnets (Parry)
Spring sorrow (Ireland)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Britten)
Spring will come again (Forbes L'Estrange/L'Estrange)
Spring will not wait
spring!may–
Spring, the sweet spring
Spring, the sweet spring
Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king
Spurn Point
St Aidan's Prayer (Panufnik)
St Anne (Croft/Scott)
St Chad (Dearnley)
St Cuthbert (Todd)
St Davids Service (Briggs)
St Denio 'Scherzo: Allegro vivace'
St George's Windsor Service (Howells)
St Godric's Hymn
St John Passion (Chilcott)
St John's Service (Anderson)
St John's Service (Dove)
St John's Service (Weir)
St Mark's Square
St Pancras Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Panufnik)
St Patrick's Breastplate (Anon/Stanford)
St Patrick's Magnificat (MacMillan)
St Paul's Service (Howells)
Stabant autem iuxta crucem
Stabat mater
Stable Carol (Meakins)
Stand by me (King/Stoller/De-Lisser/Whiteley)
Stand face to face, friend
Ständchen (Weir)
Standing as I do before God (McDowall)
Stantsy
Star Candles (Head)
Star Carol (Rutter)
Star of God (Coates)
Star that bringest home the bee
Stars are sliding wanton
Stars of the summer night!
Stay with me, Lord (Todd)
Steady, warrior take strength, wisdom
Steal away
Steal away
Steal away (Anon/Blackwell)
Steal away (Anon/Brown)
Steal away (Anon/Chilcott)
Steal away (Anon/Dunstall)
Steal away to Jesus (Anon/Roberton)
Sterne mit den gold'nen Füsschen, Op 4 No 1 (Stanford)
Stikhi, sochinennïye noch'yu vo vremya bessonnitsï 'Lines written during a sleepless night'
Still, still the night (Hawes)
Still, still, still
Still, still, still (Anon/Chilcott)
Still, still, still (Anon/Gant)
Still, still, still (Anon/L'Estrange)
Still, still, still (Anon/Rutter)
Stille Nacht (Gruber/Blatchly)
Stille Nacht (Gruber/Bowers-Broadbent)
Stille Nacht (Gruber/Halsey)
Stille Nacht (Gruber/Ledger)
Stille Nacht (Gruber/Roberts)
Stille Nacht (Gruber/Rutter)
Stille Tränen
Stillness interrupted, kneeling, waiting
Stond wel, moder, under rode (Smith)
Stone
Stop it, Aggers! (Bremner)
Stopping by woods (Swann)
Stopping by woods on a snowy evening (Dale)
Stories
Storm
Storm
Storm
Storm (Weir)
Storm Surge
Straighten up and fly right (Nat King Cole/Mills/L'Estrange)
Strange dear, but true dear
Strange in the mist to wander!
Street song 'The grey eagle' (Anon/Isserlis)
Strength (Chapman Campbell)
Strengthen ye the weak hands (Buckley)
Strengthen ye the weak hands (Harris)
Strew no more red roses (Bridge)
Stride Dance
Strike, Life, a happy hour, and let me live
String (Fitkin)
String Quartet (Berkeley)
String Quartet (Elias)
String Quartet in A major 'On Greek Folk Songs' (Boughton)
String Quartet in A minor (Walton)
String Quartet in C minor (Vaughan Williams)
String Quartet in E minor, Op 83 (Elgar)
String Quartet in F major 'From the Welsh Hills' (Boughton)
String Quartet in G minor, L91 (Debussy/Morton)
String Quartet No 1 (Gunning)
String Quartet No 1 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 1 in B flat (Bliss)
String Quartet No 1 in D major, Op 25 (Britten)
String Quartet No 1 in G major, Op 44 (Stanford)
String Quartet No 1 'In memoriam …' (Montague)
String Quartet No 1 'Les Six rencontres' (Hough)
String Quartet No 10 'For peace' (Simpson)
String Quartet No 11 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 12 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 13 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 14 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 15 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 2 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 2 in A major, Op 68 (Shostakovich/Morton)
String Quartet No 2 in A minor (Vaughan Williams)
String Quartet No 2 in A minor, Op 45 (Stanford)
String Quartet No 2 in C major, Op 36 (Britten)
String Quartet No 2 in F minor (Bliss)
String Quartet No 2 'On the streets and in the sky' (Dove)
String Quartet No 3 (MacMillan)
String Quartet No 3 (McCabe)
String Quartet No 3 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 3 'In Gloucestershire' (Howells)
String Quartet No 3 'Mishima' (Glass/Le Page)
String Quartet No 3, Op 94 (Britten)
String Quartet No 4 (McCabe)
String Quartet No 4 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 4 (Williams)
String Quartet No 4, H188 (Bridge)
String Quartet No 5 (McCabe)
String Quartet No 5 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 6 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 7 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 7 'Summer eves' (McCabe)
String Quartet No 8 (Simpson)
String Quartet No 9 (Simpson)
String Quartet, Op 32 (Venables)
String Quintet (Simpson)
String Quintet in E minor (Bridge)
String Quintet No 1 in F major, Op 85 (Stanford)
String Quintet No 2 (Simpson)
String Sextet in E flat major (Bridge)
String Trio (Berkeley)
String Trio (Simpson)
Strings in the earth and air (Mawby/Earley)
Studies in the form of a Suite, Op 16 (Matthay)
Such a starved bank of moss
Sudden squall, sudden shadow (Winters)
Suicide in the trenches
Suite antique (Rutter)
Suite bergamasque, L82 (Debussy/Rutter)
Suite de ballet (Vaughan Williams)
Suite for bassoon and string quartet (Jacob)
Suite for organ, violin and cello, Op 149 (Rheinberger/Carey)
Suite for percussion quintet (Simcock)
Suite for piano (Bevan Baker)
Suite for piano and orchestra (Davis)
Suite for Strings (Gibbs)
Suite for viola and small orchestra (Vaughan Williams)
Suite for violin and orchestra, Op 32 (Stanford)
Suite from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Talbot)
Suite from Brundibár (Krása/Matthews)
Suite from The Victorian Kitchen Garden (Reade)
Suite in D minor, Op 28 (Bowen)
Suite in the eighteenth-century style (Merrick)
Suite Mignonne, Op 39 (Bowen)
Suite No 2, Op 30 (Bowen)
Suite on plainchant themes, Op 12 (Hyde)
Suite Osmanthus (Hough)
Suite popular Española (Falla/See-Schierenberg)
Summae Trinitati (MacMillan)
Summer
Summer
Summer
Summer ends now; now, barbarous in beauty, the stooks arise
Summer ends now; now, barbarous in beauty, the stooks rise
Summer Eve
Summer Landscape (Delius)
Summer night (Gibbs)
Summer night on the river
Summer Nights
Summer Schemes
Summer schemes
Summer song (Inuit)
Summer sunset (Quilter)
Summer's Last Will and Testament (Lambert)
Sun and moon
Sun dance: Presto
Sun Soul (Parry)
Sun stands still (Davis)
Sun stone
Sun, Moon and Stars (Maconchy)
Sun, Moon, Sea and Stars (Chilcott)
Sunayama 'Sand moutain'
Sunday Morning
Sunday night in the house
Sun-Gold (Lloyd Webber)
Sunny bank (Hurford)
Sunrise in your heart (Tavener)
Sunset
Suntanned, windblown
Suo gân (Anon/Bowen)
Suo gân (Anon/Guest)
Suo gân (Anon/Innes)
Suo gân (Anon/Rice)
Suo gân (Anon/Young)
Supper
Supplication
Sure a terrible time I was out o' the way
Surely he hath borne our griefs
Surely there is a vein for the silver
Surrexit Dominus (Briggs)
Sursum Corda, Op 11 (Elgar)
Susanni
Susanni (Corp)
Sussex carol
Sussex Carol (Anon/Halsey)
Sussex Carol (Anon/Ledger)
Sussex Carol (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
Sussex Carol (Anon/Willcocks)
Suzi's carol (Rutter)
Svyati (Tavener)
Swallows
Swansea Town
Swansongs (Brunning)
Swansongs (Chilcott)
Sweep thy faint strings, Musician
Sweet and low
Sweet baby, sleep; what ails my dear?
Sweet Chance, that led my steps abroad
Sweet content (Warlock)
Sweet cyder is a great thing
Sweet cyder is a great thing
Sweet day
Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright
Sweet dreams form a shade
Sweet dreams form a shade
Sweet flag and cuckoo flower
Sweet Infancy!
Sweet Kitty (Anon/Webber)
Sweet little red feet
Sweet love remember'd (Panufnik)
Sweet Polly Oliver (Anon/Britten)
Sweet song
Sweet Suffolk Owl
Sweet Thames, flow softly (MacColl)
Sweet the merry bells ring round
Sweet Virgin of Guadalupe
Sweet was the song
Sweet was the song
Sweet was the song the virgin sang
Sweet was the song the virgin sang
Sweet was the song the virgin sang 'Lute-book lullaby' (Anon/Shaw)
Sweeter than roses
Sweeter than roses
Sweetest of sweets (Howells)
Sweetheart, is this the last of all our posies?
Swete Jesu (Maw)
Swimming over London (Chilcott)
Swing low, sweet chariot (Anon/Knight)
Swing low, sweet chariot (Anon/Newton-Rex)
Swing low, sweet chariot (Anon/Roberton)
Swiss Yodelling Song
Sword Dance
Sylvia (Delibes/Hough)
Symphonic Dances, Op 45 (Rachmaninov/Filsell)
Symphonic study in C minor 'Falstaff', Op 68 (Elgar)
Symphony for cello and orchestra, Op 68 (Britten)
Symphony in A major (Berwald/Druce)
Symphony in A major, Op 3 (Lamond)
Symphony in B flat (Tippett)
Symphony in D major, D615 (Schubert/Newbould)
Symphony in D major, D708a (Schubert/Newbould)
Symphony in D minor, M48 (Franck/Johnson)
Symphony in G minor, Op 35 (Lemare)
Symphony No 1 (Simpson)
Symphony No 1 (Tippett)
Symphony No 1 in A flat major, Op 55 (Elgar)
Symphony No 1 in B flat minor (Walton)
Symphony No 1 in D minor 'The Gothic' (Brian)
Symphony No 10 (Gunning)
Symphony No 10 (Simpson)
Symphony No 10 'Alla ricerca di Borromini' (Maxwell Davies)
Symphony No 10 in D major, D936a (Schubert/Newbould)
Symphony No 11 (Simpson)
Symphony No 12 (Brian)
Symphony No 12 (Gunning)
Symphony No 2 (Gunning)
Symphony No 2 (Simpson)
Symphony No 2 (Tippett)
Symphony No 2 (Walton)
Symphony No 2 in C minor (Bruckner/Payne)
Symphony No 2 in E flat major, Op 63 (Elgar)
Symphony No 3 (Simpson)
Symphony No 3 (Tippett)
Symphony No 3 in B minor (Boughton)
Symphony No 3 in C minor, Op 88 (Elgar/Payne)
Symphony No 3 in C sharp minor (Brian)
Symphony No 3 'Pastoral' (Vaughan Williams)
Symphony No 4 (MacMillan)
Symphony No 4 (Simpson)
Symphony No 4 (Tippett)
Symphony No 4 in F minor (Vaughan Williams)
Symphony No 4 'Of Time and the River' (McCabe)
Symphony No 5 (Gunning)
Symphony No 5 (Simpson)
Symphony No 5 in D major (Vaughan Williams)
Symphony No 6 (Gunning)
Symphony No 6 (Simpson)
Symphony No 6 in E minor (Vaughan Williams)
Symphony No 6 'Sinfonia tragica' (Brian)
Symphony No 7 (Gunning)
Symphony No 7 (Simpson)
Symphony No 8 (Simpson)
Symphony No 8 in D minor (Vaughan Williams)
Symphony No 8, Op 131 (Matthews)
Symphony No 9 (Simpson)
Symphony No 9 in E minor (Vaughan Williams)
Symphony No 9, illustrated talk by the composer (Simpson)
Tabarinage (Docker)
Take gold for the angel wings
Take heed, young heart (Gibbs)
Take him, earth, for cherishing (Howells)
Take him, earth, for cherishing (Tavener)
Take me home (Burgess)
Take not a woman's anger ill
Take thou this Rose, O Rose
Take, O take those lips away
Take, O take those lips away
Take, O take those lips away (Dring/Williams)
Take, O take those lips away (Warlock)
Take, O take those lips away, Op 22 No 1 (Rubbra)
Takeda lullaby (Anon/Ives)
Take-off
Taking a line for a second walk I (Nyman)
Taking a line for a second walk II (Nyman)
Taking a line for a second walk III (Nyman)
Taking your leave
Talking with my father (MacLean/Logan)
Tango
Tango (Davis)
Tango (Nyman)
Tango-Pasodoble
Tango-Pasodoble
Tango-Pasodoblé
Tantum ergo (Todd)
Tarantella
Tarantella (Farjeon)
Tarantella-Sevillana
Tarleton's Resurrection (Dowland/Denoth)
Tarry Trowsers (Vaughan Williams)
Taurus: The Bull
Te decet hymnus
Te Deum
Te Deum
Te Deum
Te Deum
Te Deum
Te Deum (Burgon)
Te Deum (Jackson)
Te Deum (Kelly)
Te Deum (MacMillan)
Te Deum (Rutter)
Te Deum (Todd)
Te Deum and Benedictus, Op 34 (Elgar)
Te Deum in C (Britten)
Te Deum in F (Ireland)
Te Deum in G (Vaughan Williams)
Te Deum laudamus
Te Deum laudamus
Te Deum laudamus (Briggs)
Te Deum laudamus (Leighton)
Te Deum laudamus (Sumsion)
Te Deum laudamus. Allegro moderato
Te Deum 'St Mary Redcliffe' (Howells)
Te ergo, quaesumus. Moderato e molto sostenuto
Te Lucis ante terminum
Te lucis ante terminum
Te lucis ante terminum
Te lucis ante terminum
Te lucis ante terminum (Anon/Forshaw)
Te lucis ante terminum I (Tallis/Forshaw)
Te re rem: Ecstatic chant
Teach me, O Lord, the way of thy statutes
Tears
Tears
Tears (Chapman Campbell)
Tears in heaven (Clapton/Recknell)
Tears of the Angels (Tavener)
Tears, idle tears
Tears, idle tears (Bridge)
Tell me not, sweet, I am unkind
Tell me the stories of Jesus
Tell me where is fancy bred
Tell me, lovely shepherd
Tell me, lovely shepherd (Boyce/Poston)
Tell me, some pitying angel, quickly say
Tell me, where is fancy bred
Tell out, my soul
Tell us, thou clear and heavenly tongue
Tell you I will
Telling (Finnissy)
Telling (Grime)
Tema 'Sacher' (Britten)
Tempi (Simpson)
Temporal Variations (Britten)
Tempus adest floridum (Anon/Gant)
Tempus est iocundum
Ten Blake Songs (Vaughan Williams)
Ten Compositions for organ (Grace)
Tenebrae factae sunt
Terly, terlow
Terra incognita (Gough)
Tevot (Adès)
Tewkesbury Road (Head)
Tewkesbury Road (Herbert)
Texas girl at the funeral of her father (Newman/Chilcott)
Thalaba sets out again on his mighty quest: Poco allegro
Thank you
Thank you so much, Mrs Lowsborough-Goodby (Porter/Burton)
Thanks be to God (Dickson/Brahe)
Thanks be to Thee, Lord Jesus Christ
That lonesome road (Taylor/Carrington)
That mighty heart (Panufnik)
That night your great guns, unawares
That we may love again
That winter love spoke and we raise no objection, at
That yongë child
That younge child
Thazin
The acorn that we planted will grow into a tree
The adoration
The Adoration of the Magi (Stephens/Earley/Anon/Yeats)
The advent
The agony in the garden
The Aldeburgh Carol (Parry)
The ancestors are within (Jegede)
The Angel
The angel and the girl are met
The angel and the girl are met
The Angel came to Galilee
The angel Gabriel (Anon/Gant)
The angel Gabriel (Anon/Halsey)
The angel Gabriel (Maw)
The angel Gabriel (Moore)
The angel Gabriel from Heaven came
The angel Gabriel from heaven came
The angel Gabriel from heaven came
The Angel of Death has been abroad – O man greatly beloved
The Angels (Harvey)
The angels appear on Christmas Eve
The Angel's Farewell
The Angel's farewell
The angel's song
The Angry Planet 'An Environmental Cantata' (Chilcott)
The Annunciation (Harvey)
The Annunciation (Harvey/Wicks)
The Apostles, Op 49 (Elgar)
The apple tree (Bennett)
The aquiline snub, Op 375 (Drofnatski/Stanford)
The Arcadians (Monckton)
The Archangel Gabriel's number
The Archer
The armed man
The armed man (Jackson)
The Armed Man 'A Mass for Peace' (Jenkins)
The arming of Christian
The arrival of the lorry
The Art of Dancing (Young)
The Art of Fugue, BWV1080 (Bach/Simpson)
The Art of Fugue, BWV1080 (Bach/Tovey/Simpson)
The ash grove (Anon/Britten)
The ashtree
The aspens
The Aspidistra (Clarke)
The Assumption
The Astronomer's Carol (Young)
The Auld Aik
The Aviary (Bennett)
The Ballad of Nornagest (Anon/Brunt)
The ballad of Semmerwater (Gibbs)
The Ballade of sweet William (Bennett)
The ballads of the four seasons (Bliss)
The Banks o' Doon (Anon/Roberton)
The Banks of Green Willow 'Idyll' (Butterworth)
The banks of my own lovely Lee (Anon/Webber)
The banquet at Toad Hall
The Bard of Armagh (Anon/Hughes)
The Barmy Army (Stilgoe)
The barrel of the drum
The bars are thick with drops that show
The Bassoon 'Humorous Song' (Ashlyn/Perkins)
The battle comes
The battle of Waterloo – The wee highland laddie (Anon/MacLeod)
The bayley berith the bell away (Warlock)
The Beasts of the Air
The Beatitudes (Mealor)
The beautiful city of Sligo (Anon/Stanford)
The bee (Bridge)
The bell doth toll
The Bellman’s Song
The bellman's song
The bells of San Marie (Ireland)
The bells, Op 14 No 2 (Gibbs)
The bench by the Dam
The bereaved swan
The Bermudas
The best is yet to come (Coleman/L'Estrange)
The birch tree (Gibbs)
The bird a nest, the spider a web
The Bird Actors (Lambert)
The Bird of Morn
The bird of popular song
The Birds (Hickox)
The birds in the spring (Anon/Oates/Le Page)
The bird's lament
The Bird's Story
The Birlinn of the White Shoulders (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser/Bantock)
The birth of Nicolas
The birth of speech (Watts)
The Birthnight, Op 13a No 4 (Finzi)
The Black Loorgin 'A Hebridean Seafaring Song' (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Blackbird
The Blacksmith
The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation when our Saviour, at twelve years of age, had withdrawn himself, Z196 (Purcell/Britten)
The blind boy
The blue bird, Op 119 No 3 (Stanford)
The blue cuckoo
The blue gate in the wall
The boat is chafing (Gurney)
The bold grenadier
The bold unbiddable child
The bonny Earl O'Moray (Anon/Britten)
The boom and the bap (Fairclough)
The Boulevardier (Curzon)
The boy from Ballytearim
The boy guessed right
The boy visits the dragon's cave
The boys are up the woods with day
The braes of Yarrow
The brewer
The Bridal Chamber (Tavener)
The Bridesmaid's Song
The bright field
The brisk young widow (Anon/Britten)
The British grenadiers
The buckle
The bunny
The butterfly, the cabbage white
The cage without birds (Frances-Hoad/Schumann)
The Call
The call
The call (Hawes)
The call of the morning (Lloyd Webber)
The Call of Wisdom (Todd)
The calligrapher's manuscript (Kaner)
The Carioca (Youmans/Palmer)
The Carman's Whistle 'Air and Variations', BK36 (Byrd/Grainger)
The Carnival 'Fantasia' (Hume/Perkins)
The Carousel Waltz (Rodgers/Hough)
The carriageway
The Carter (Vaughan Williams)
the chapel of my childhood
The cherry tree carol (Anon/Cleobury)
The cherry tree carol (Anon/Willcocks)
The Cheshire cat
The Cheviot Hills (Robson)
The Children
The Chimney-Sweeper
The choirmaster's burial 'The tenor man's story'
The Chorister's Prayer (Forbes L'Estrange)
The Chorister's Prayer (Forbes L'Estrange)
The Christ Child (Jackson)
The Christ Child (Todd)
The Christ child's lullaby (Anon/Gant)
The Christ-child lay on Mary’s lap
The Christ-child lay on Mary's lap
The Christmas song (Tormé/Wells/Gritton)
The Christmas song (Tormé/Wells/Knight)
The Christmas song (Tormé/Wells/L'Estrange)
The Christmas song (Tormé/Wells/Robertson)
The Christmas song (Tormé/Wells/Rutter)
The Cid ordered his knights to assemble
The Cingalee (Monckton)
The Circus Girl (Monckton)
The cities are burned and consumed from the earth
The city's love
The Clock of the Years
The cloths of heaven (Dale)
The cloths of heaven (Dunhill)
The cloths of heaven (Gurney)
The Cloud of Unknowing (Pott)
The cloud-capp'd towers
The clouded Heaven (Bingham)
The clown's songs from 'Twelfth night', Op 65 (Stanford)
The cock has crowed
The cockle gatherer (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The cold earth slept below (Cooper)
The Colour (Milford)
The colour of his hair
The colours of Christmas (Hawes)
The Comet at Yell'ham
The Comical History of Don Quixote, Z578 (Purcell/Britten)
The committee meeting
The compleat virtuoso, Op 366 (Drofnatski/Stanford)
The contented lover (Warlock)
The Coolin of Rhum (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The cork leg (Anon/Hughes)
The Corpus Christi Carol
The country lover (Peel)
The courier will depart on the morrow for the front
The Cricket on the Hearth, Op 62 (Mackenzie)
The Cricketers of Hambledon (Warlock)
The crimson rose (Herbert)
The Crocodile (Anon/Britten)
The Crone's Creel (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The croquet match
The crucifixion
The Crucifixion
The crying of the women at the slaughter
The cuckoo
The Curlew (Warlock)
The Cyprian Goddess (Bantock)
The Dance Continued
The Dancer
The dandelion
The darkest hour
The dark-eyed sailor
The darkling thrush (Hawes)
The darkness is no darkness with thee
The Dashing White Sargeant (Anon/Roberton)
The dawn
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended – St Clement (Scholefield/Archer)
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended – St Clement (Scholefield/Battiwalla)
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended – St Clement (Scholefield/Rutter)
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended – St Clement (Scholefield/Scott)
The day's grown old; the fainting sun
The Deaf Woman's Courtship (Anon/Britten)
The Death Farewell (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Death of Balder (Hughes)
The death of Faithful
The death of Ivan Ilyich (Tavener)
The death of Nicolas
The deep recesses of her odorous dwelling
The deep sea suckled me, the waves sounded over me
The deeps have music soft and low
The definition of beauty
The Deil o' Bogie (Scott)
The Delectable Mountains
The deposition from the Cross
The Desert
The Devil's Galop (Williams)
The Devon maid (Bridge)
The Devout Lover (White)
The Dew Fairy (Bridge)
The discreet hint (Scott)
The distracted maid
The Divine Comedy (Sollima/Barley)
The Divine Image
The Doge's March
The dormition
The dove and the olive leaf (Chilcott)
The Dowie Dens o' Yarrow (MacCunn)
The Dream of Gerontius (Elgar/Brewer)
The Dream of Gerontius, Op 38 (Elgar)
The Dream-City
The dreaming (Barley)
The driving boy
The droll lover (Warlock)
The drowned lovers (Bingham)
The dying soldier (Anon/Short)
The early morning
The early nightingale
The earth was green, the sky was blue
The Edinburgh Te Deum (MacMillan)
The eemis stane (Scott)
The elements (Davis)
The elements (Lehrer/Whiteley)
The elephant and the moth (Gordon)
The Encounter
The Estuary
The evening primrose
The Evening Star
The Evening Star (Coleridge-Taylor)
The Evening Watch (Rowarth)
The Evening Watch, H159 Op 43 No 1 (Holst)
The explorers (Grave e molto adagio – Andante con moto)
The exterminating angel (Adès)
The fair
The fairest flow’r of all, men call the rose
The Fairest May (Warlock)
The Fairy Lough
The Fairy Queen, Z629 (Purcell/Britten)
The Fairy Queen, Z629 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
The Fairy Tree (O'Brien)
The faithful bird 'y Deryn Pur' (Sammons)
The Faithful Lover
The faithless shepherdess
The falcon (Rutter)
The fall of the leaf (Holst)
The fall of the leaf, Op 20 (Finzi)
The falling star (Anon/Stanford)
The fallow deer at the lonely house (Bliss)
The false knight upon the road (Anon/Britten)
The Fanaid grove (Anon/Hughes)
The far country
The fatal hour comes on apace, Z421 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
The faucon hath born my mak away
The fayrfax carol (Adès)
The fear of the Lord (Howells)
The Fenlands 'Symphonic Suite for organ and brass' (Wills)
The fiddler of Dooney (Gurney)
The field 'Landscape'
The fields are full (Gibbs)
The fields are full (Gurney)
The fields are full of summer still
The fire is out, and spent the warmth thereof
The First and Last (Pitts)
The first blossom was the best blossom
The first fire since summer is lit, and it smoking into the room
The first good joy our Mary had
The first good joy that Mary had
The first mercy (Warlock)
The First Nowell (Anon/Rice)
The First Nowell / Mary's Child (Ainger/Llewellyn)
The First Nowell / Mary's Child (Stainer/Ainger/Llewellyn)
The First Nowell / Mary's Child (Stainer/Llewellyn)
The First World (Burgon)
The First World (Burgon)
The fleecy care (Anon/Gant)
The Fleeting
The flight of the bumblebee
The flocks of my master are blessed of God (Shepherd Boy)
The flooded stream (Gibbs)
The Floral Bandit
The Flower (Roth)
The flower garden (Part I)
The Fly
The Fly
The foggy, foggy dew (Anon/Britten)
The folks who live on the hill (Kern/Chilcott)
The folly of being comforted (Gurney)
The Food of Love, Book 2 (Carpenter)
The fool hath said in his heart
The forest of wild thyme (Lloyd Webber)
The forgotten rite (Ireland)
The Founder's prayer (Tavener)
The Fountain
The fountains mingle with the river
The fountains mingle with the river
The Four Quarters (Adès)
The Four Seasons Recomposed (Richter)
The Four Temperaments (Simpson)
The fourth of August
The Fox (Warlock)
The foxglove bells, with lolling tongue
The Frieths' London house
The Frog Galliard (Dowland/Denoth)
The frostbound wood (Warlock)
The Future
The Gadfly Suite, Op 97a (Shostakovich/Hazell)
The gael (MacLean/Logan)
The gallant weaver (MacMillan)
The Garden
The garden (Wilkinson)
The Garden of Love
The Garden Seat
The Gardens at Eastwell 'A Late Summer Impression' (Lloyd Webber/Chowhan)
The garland
The Gartan Mother's Lullaby (Anon/Hughes)
The Gate
The gate in the wall (Wilkinson)
The Geisha (Jones)
The Geisha (Monckton)
The Geisha (Philp)
The gentle waves pavilion
The Gift
The gift of each day
The gift to be simple (Anon/Chilcott)
The girl from Corsica (Duncan/Trebilcock)
The girl I left behind me
The Girls of Gottenberg (Monckton)
The girls today in society
The Glens of Antrim, Op 174 (Stanford)
The glittering plain (Lawson)
The God of Abraham praise
The gods and goddesses gathered
The Golden Goose, H163 (Holst)
The golden ray
The golden treasure
The Gondolier
The gong-gong
The Goose Dance
The Goslings (Bridge)
The gospel of St John
The gracious gift (Bullard)
The Grand Mine
The grass of Yen is growing green and long
The Grasshopper
The Grasshopper's Dance (Bucalossi)
The gray mask high in the moutains
The Great Gate of Kiev
The Green Hills o' Somerset (Coates)
The ground lies hard beneath the frozen sleet
The growing limbs of God the Son
The gypsies
The gypsies came to our good lord's castle gates
The half-moon westers low
The half-moon westers low
The hammers (Bliss)
The happy tramp
The hardy Norse-woman, Op 365 (Drofnatski/Stanford)
The hardy tin soldier
The hare
The harlot’s house
The Harper (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Haunted Ballroom (Toye)
The head of brass (Reynolds)
The heart of Mary (Hawes)
The heart-in-waiting (Chilcott)
The heart's assurance
The Heart's Assurance (Tippett)
The heart's desire (Ireland)
The heavenly aeroplane (Rutter)
The helmet now an hive for bees becomes
The Herald (Elgar)
The herd boy's song
The Herdmaiden's Song (Anon/Roberton)
The hills (Ireland)
The hills of Aberfeldy (Sheeran/Vance/Clements)
The hippo
The holly and the ivy
The holly and the ivy (Anon/Cullen)
The holly and the ivy (Anon/Davies)
The holly and the ivy (Anon/Halsey)
The holly and the ivy (Willcocks)
The holly and the ivy 'Fantasy on Christmas Carols' (Arnold/Palmer)
The Holy Boy (Ireland)
The Holy Boy (Ireland)
The Holy Boy (Ireland/Cameron)
The Holy City (Adams/Maybrick)
The Holy Sonnets of John Donne, Op 35 (Britten)
The Holy Sonnets of John Donne, Op 35 (Britten/Barley)
The Homeward Way
The hope I dreamed of was a dream
The hospital
The hour-glass (Wilkinson)
The hours of folly are measur'd by the clock
The hours of sleepy night
The house of Life (Vaughan Williams)
The house of Life (Vaughan Williams/Williams)
The house of the mind (Howells)
The Human Organ
The humble administrator's garden
The Hundredth Psalm (Vaughan Williams)
The Hundredth Psalm (Vaughan Williams/Douglas)
The Huntsmen: Allegro
The Hut on Fowl's Legs 'Baba Yaga'
The Hymn of Jesus, Op 37 (Holst)
The I AM Sayings of Jesus (Pitts)
The I heard sounds of merriment and junketing
The ice tree
The Immortal Hour (Boughton)
The incarnation
The Indian Queen, Z630 (Purcell/Britten)
The Indian Queen, Z630 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
The infant
The infant king (Anon/Willcocks)
The infinite ocean (Davis)
The infinite shining heavens
The infinite shining heavens
The innumerable Christ (Scott)
The intruder
The invitation to the gondola
The isle is full of noises
The Isle of Mull (Anon/Roberton)
The Isle of Portland (Orr)
The journey (Ireland)
The joy of earth (Boyle/Williams)
The keel row
The King and the Robin (Moore)
The King of Blis (Rutter)
The King of Denmark, his Galliard (Dowland/Denoth)
The King of Love my shepherd is (Anon/Rutter)
The Kingdom
The Kingdom of God, Op 38 (Wood)
The Kingdom, Op 51 (Elgar)
The King's Herald (Howells)
The kings they came from out the south
The knight met the child in the road
The knotting song, Z371 (Purcell/Britten)
The lads in their hundreds
The lads in their hundreds
The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair
The Lady in Red (Wrubel/Palmer)
The lady is a tramp (Rodgers/L'Estrange)
The Lake in the Mountains (Vaughan Williams)
The Lake Isle of Innisfree (Herbert)
The lake lay blue below the hill
The Lamb
The Lamb (Tavener)
The Lamb (Tavener/Rose)
The Lamb has come for us from the House of David (MacMillan)
The lament of the Mother of God at the cross
The Lamentation (Bairstow)
The lamplighter
The land of lost content (Ireland)
The lark
The lark ascending (Vaughan Williams)
The lark ascending (Vaughan Williams/Bryan)
The lark in the clear air (Anon/Carleston)
The lark in the clear air (Anon/Carter)
The lark in the clear air (Anon/Tate)
The lark in the clear air (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
The lark in the morning (Anon/Oates/Le Page)
The Larky Lad
The last and great Herald (McCabe)
The last ecstasy of faith and love: Pesante e risoluto
The last galop
The last invocation
The last invocation (Bridge)
The last rose of summer (Anon/Britten)
The last rose of summer (Anon/Cambell)
The last rose of summer (Anon/Moore/L'Estrange)
The last sunbeam
The last sunbeam
The last supper
The last time I saw Paris (Kern/Chilcott)
The Lawyer
The Lay of the Last Minstrel (MacCunn)
The lazy man (Anon/Chilcott)
The Leaping Galley (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The leaves fall gently on the grass
The Lent lily
The Lent Lily
The Lent Lily
The Leprechaun's Dance
The leprehaun (Anon/Joyce/Hughes)
The letter
The letter from Pluto
The licorice fields at Pontefract
The Light of Life, Op 29 (Elgar/Scott)
The lily and the rose (Chilcott)
The Lily of a Day (Lehmann)
The Lily of Heaven (Leech)
The Lincolnshire poacher (Anon/Britten)
The linden tree carol (Anon/Cleobury)
The linden tree carol (Anon/Jacques)
The linden tree carol (Archer)
The little bells (Scherzino): Allegro molto
The little boy that Santa Claus forgot (Carr/Connor/Leach/L'Estrange)
The little green lane (Anon/Lovatt)
The little grey bonnet
The little old table
The little red lark (Stanford)
The little road to Bethlehem (Head)
The little road to Bethlehem (Head)
The little road to Bethlehem (Head/Ives)
the littlest bird
The lonely stranger
The long day closes (Sullivan/Lawson)
The long night
The long September evening dies
The long-departed lover
The Lord awoke as one that sleepeth
The Lord be with you
The Lord be with you
The Lord bless you and keep you (Rutter)
The Lord gave the word
The Lord God planted a garden
The Lord hath created medicines out of the earth
The Lord is good (McDowall)
The Lord is King
The Lord is King, be the people never so unpatient
The Lord is my Light (Allitsen)
The Lord is my light and my salvation
The Lord is my light and my salvation
The Lord is my light and my salvation (Rutter)
The Lord is my shepherd
The Lord is my shepherd
The Lord is my shepherd
The Lord is my shepherd
The Lord is my shepherd
The Lord is my shepherd
The Lord is my shepherd
The Lord is my shepherd (Berkeley)
The Lord is my shepherd (Stanford)
The Lord of life my shepherd is
The Lord, even the most mighty God, hath spoken
The Lord's my shepherd
The Lord's my shepherd
The Lord's my shepherd
The Lord's my shepherd
The Lord's my shepherd – Brother James' Air (Bain/Archer)
The Lord's my shepherd – Crimond (Irvine/Grant/Ross)
The Lord's my shepherd – Crimond (Irvine/Pritchard)
The Lord's prayer
The Lord's Prayer (Forbes L'Estrange)
The Lord's Prayer (Hawes)
The Lord's Prayer (L'Estrange)
The Lord's Prayer (Malotte)
The Lord's Prayer (Park)
The Lord's Prayer (Parry)
The Lord's Prayer (Pitts)
The Lord's Prayer (Tavener)
The Lord's Prayer (Tavener/Rose)
The Lord's Prayer (Williams)
The Lord's Prayer '1982' (Tavener)
The lost lover
The lost nightingale (Herbert)
The love in him was such
The lovely Lo-foh of the land of Chin
The Lover in Winter (Adès)
The lover's ghost
The lover's maze (Warlock)
The mad hatter's tea-party
The mad prince (Gibbs)
The mad woman of Punnet's Town (Bliss)
The magi
The Magic Island
The magi's dream (Whitbourn)
The magpie's nest (Anon/Hughes)
The Maid of the Mountains (Fraser-Simson)
The Maid of the Mountains (Tate)
The maidens came when I was in my mother's bow'r
The Maid's Last Prayer, or Any rather than Fail, Z601 (Purcell/Britten)
The making of the drum (Chilcott)
The man from a far countree
The man in the moon (Scott)
The man who spills his soup (Anon/McMillan)
The manger
The March of Spring
The March of the Toys
The Market-Girl
The marsh-king's daughter
The Masochism Tango (Lehrer/Carleston)
The Masque begins
The master-of-nets garden
The Mating Dance
The mellow touch of music most doth wound
The Merchant of Venice (Rosse)
The mermaid (Anon/Vignoles)
The Merry Cuckoo
The merry doll: Allegro molto
The Messenger Boy (Monckton)
The metal pig
The miller of Dee
The miller of Dee (Anon/Britten)
The Minstrel
The minstrel boy (Anon/Britten)
The minstrels played their Christmas tune
The Miracle of the Spring (Chilcott)
The Mock Marriage, Z605 (Purcell/Britten)
The Mock Marriage, Z605 (Purcell/Clarke/Tippett/Bergmann)
The Modern Man I sing (Chilcott)
The moon for her (Garland)
The moon has set
The moon is above the city of Chang-an
The moon on the one hand, the dawn on the other
The Morning of the Year, H164 (Holst)
The Moth
The Moth Requiem (Birtwistle)
The Mother of God (Yeats)
The mountains shall bring peace (Forbes L'Estrange)
The Mousmé (Monckton)
The Mummer's Play
The music makers, Op 69 (Elgar)
The Nativity (Hawes)
The nativity of the Mother of God
The next day they took him in to the armoury
The next market day (Anon/Hughes)
The night
The night has a thousand eyes
The night is come like to the day
The night of Trafalgar (Gurney)
The night when she first gave birth
The nightingale has a lyre of gold (Delius)
The nights are drawing in, my dear
The Nine Gifts (Chilcott)
The Noonday Heat
The North Wind (Parry)
The Nutcracker and I (Tchaikovsky/Sutherland)
The Nutcracker and I (Tchaikovsky/Sutherland/Pletnev)
The oak and the ash (Anon/Bairstow)
The oak and the ash (Anon/Langford)
The oaks
The octogenarian
The Oddities (Dibdin/Britten)
The odour from the flower is gone
The Old Brigade (Barri/Slater)
The old brown thorn-trees break in two
The Old Clockmaker (Williams)
The old cypress tree at the temple of Zhu-ge Liang
The old fisherman (Scott)
The old house (O'Connor)
The old superb
The old turf fire (Anon/Hughes)
The old woman of Beare (Alcorn)
The Oliver Theme (Bax)
The one hope
The only child
The Orchid (Monckton)
The Overlanders (Ireland/Mackerras)
The owl
The Owl (Britten)
The Owl (Young)
The owl and the pussy-cat
The Owl and the Pussycat (Wilkinson)
The oxen
The Oxen (Britten)
The oxen (Gibbs)
The Oxen (Radcliffe)
The oxen (Rathbone)
The painted rose
The Palace Beautiful
The panther
The party's over now (Coward)
The Passing of Beatrice 'Symphonic Poem No 1' (Wallace)
The Pastor
The peace of God (Rutter)
The peace of Jerusalem
The peace that surpasseth understanding (Tavener)
The Peanut Polka (Farnon)
The pedlar of spells
The Pembroke Carol (Pembroke College Girls' Choir)
The Penguin Song (Stannard)
The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light (bass)
The people who walked in darkness
The Phantom
The phoenix
The physician (Porter/Burton)
The Pibroch
The Pigeon Song
The Pilgrimes Travels (Bingham)
The Pilgrim's Progress (Vaughan Williams/Palmer)
The pine boughs past music, Op 39 (Venables)
The pine boughs past music, Op 39 (Venables)
The Piper
The Planets, H125 Op 32 (Holst)
The Planets, H125 Op 32 (Holst/Matthews)
The Playful Pachyderm (Vinter/Perkins)
The plough boy (Shield/Britten)
The poets are waiting
The Poet's Song
The poor soul sat sighing by a sycamore tree
The power of love 'Huey Lewis and the News' (Hayes/Colla/Lewis/Carleston)
The Preces and Responses (Leighton)
The Preces and Responses (Radcliffe)
The Preces and Responses (Rose)
The Presentation – Fanfares – Acclamations (Bullock)
The pride of the peacock is the glory of God
The primrose (Bridge)
The primrose in the sheäde do blow
The Prince of Sleep (Elgar)
The Prince of Sleep (Elgar/Matthews)
The Prince of the Pagodas, Op 57 (Britten)
The Princess look'd forth from her maiden bow'r
The problem is all inside your head, she said to me
The promised light of life (Frances-Hoad)
The Prophetess, or The History of Dioclesian, Z627 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
The protecting veil (Tavener)
The puffer fish
The pulley
The Quaker Girl (Monckton)
The Quaker Girl (Monckton)
The queen of hearts' tango
The Queen's Epicedium, Z383 (Purcell/Britten)
The Queen's Maries (Anon/McVicar)
The Quest (Rutter)
The quiet heart (Collin)
The ragwort
The Railway Children (Grieg/Rutter)
The rain had fallen, the Poet arose
The rain it raineth every day
The Rainbow
The Rainbow comes and goes
The Rapid Stream (Elgar)
The Rapture: Danza
The rat
The recapture of Toad Hall
The Red Cockatoo (Britten)
The red fox, the sun, tears the throat of the evening
The rehearsal room
The Reiving Ship (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The rejected lover (Gibbs)
The Reluctant Dragon (Rutter)
The Renaissance Suite (Cooper)
The Reproaches (Sanders)
The resurrection
The resurrection
The return from town
The Reveille, Op 54 (Elgar)
The Ride-by-Nights: Con brio
The Ring Dance of the Nazarene (Birtwistle)
The Rio Grande (Lambert)
The Rival Sisters, or The Violence of Love, Z609 (Purcell/Britten)
The river bed
The river in December
The road climbs through changing land
The road fromo Danebank
The road goes ever on (Swann)
The road to Sligo
The roadside fire
The roadside fire
The Roadside Fire
The Robin on the frosted twig
The robin's petition (Anon/Oates/Le Page)
The Rock (Howell)
The romance of Count Arnaldos
The Room and the Street
The rose (McBroom/Raine)
The Rose (Todd)
The rose in the middle of Winter (Chilcott)
The roving dingle boy
The royal banners forward go
The royal banners forward go (Harvey)
The Royal Eurostar (Patterson)
The ruin of the Ku-Su palace
The Rules of Cricket 'A Psalm Chant' (Havergal/The London Quartet)
The Runaway Girl (Monckton/Kiefert)
The runner
The sacred flame (Ireland)
The sad doll: Andantino
The sailor and young Nancy (Anon/Moeran)
The sailor boy
The sailor man
The salley gardens
The salley gardens (Anon/Britten)
The salley gardens (Anon/Britten/Barley)
The salley gardens (Anon/Britten/Siem)
The Salutation: Aria
The sauchs in the Reuch Heuch Hauch (Scott)
The saucy bold robber
The scapegoat
The Scribe (Howells)
The Sea of Time and Space (Le Page)
The Sea Reivers (Bantock)
The seal man (Clarke)
The seal man (Clarke/Williams)
The sealing of the tomb
The seasonal tale of Frosty the Snowman
The seasons of his mercies
The Second Coming (Tavener)
The Second Service, Op 62 (Leighton)
The seeds of love (Vaughan Williams)
The seeds of stars (Chilcott)
The Self-Laudatory Hymn of Inanna and her Omnipotence (Nyman)
The Self-Unseeing
The Selwyn Service (Mealor)
The send-off
The serious doll: Andantino
The seven joys of Mary (Anon/Whitehead)
The seven last words from the cross
The seventh angel (Bednall)
The sheep-bell tolleth curfew-time
The sheep's in the meadows
The sheep's in the meadows, the kye's in the corn
The Shepheardes calender (Bingham)
The Shepherd
The Shepherd
The Shepherd (Bingham)
The shepherds
The Shepherd's Carol (Chilcott)
The shepherd's cradle song (Leuner/Macpherson)
The Shepherds' Holyday
The Shepherd's Night-Song
The shepherds of the delectable mountains (Vaughan Williams)
The shepherds sing (Chilcott)
The shepherds sing; and shall I silent be?
The ship (Gurney)
The Ship at Sea (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Ship o' the Fiend (MacCunn)
The ship went on with solemn face
The ships of Arcady
The shoemaker
The Shoemaker's Wife (Dowland/Denoth)
The shooting of his dear (Anon/Britten)
The Shop Girl (Monckton)
The Shower
The sick heart
The sick Rose
The Sigh
The sigh that heaves the grasses
The silken tent
The silver swan
The silver swan (Gibbons/Lidström)
The singer (Gurney)
The singer (Warlock)
The singers are before the altar
The sinking of the Titanic (Bryars)
The skin
The sky is up above the roof
The Slaughter of the Innocents
The sleeping beauty (Gibbs)
The Slow train (Flanders/Swann/Plant)
The sly cigarette
The Snow
The snowdrop, or summer-geck
The soldier
The soldier and the sailor (Anon/Britten)
The soldier's return
The Soldier's Tent (Parry)
The Song of Songs (Bantock)
The Song of the Birds (Anon/Beamish)
The song of the blacksmith
The song of the creatures (Burgon)
The song of the girl ravished away by the fairies in South Uist
The song of the mad prince
The Song of the Reapers
The Song of the Severn, Op 43 (Venables)
The Song of the Severn, Op 43 (Venables)
The Song of the Severn, Op 43 (Venables)
The Song of the Severn, Op 43 (Venables)
The song of the shadows
The Song sung true (Weir)
The songs of the birds in the sunshine
The Songs of Today (Bennett)
The soul rests eternal (Sheppard)
The souls of the righteous (Lewis)
The souls of the righteous (Pott)
The souls of the righteous (Vaughan Williams)
The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God
The Source (Tippett)
The Source of the Spring
The Spanish Gypsy, Op 1 (Stanford)
The Spanish Lady (Anon/Hughes)
The Spanish Main (Gough)
The sparkling heavens (Todd)
The spirit breathes (Park)
The Spirit of England, Op 80 (Elgar)
The Spirit of England, Op 80 (Elgar/Grace)
The Spirit of Tallis (Tallis/Monks)
The Spirit of the Lord
The Spirit of the Spring
The splendour falls
The splendour falls (Gibbs)
The splendour falls on castle walls
The splendour falls on castle walls (Delius)
The sprig of thyme
The Sprig of Thyme (Anon/Rutter)
The Sprig of Thyme (Anon/Rutter)
The Sprig of Thyme (Anon/Rutter)
The Spring has come (White)
The spring time of the year
The St Helen's Service (Forbes L'Estrange)
The star
The star of the County Down (Anon/Goodall)
The Star of the County Down (Anon/Hughes)
The star-filled seas are smooth tonight
The stars are bright and so are you
The stars in their courses (McCarthy)
The Star-song
The Star-Song (Dove)
The Starwatcher
The stolen heart (Anon/Stanford)
The Storm on the Heath
The street sounds to the soldiers' tread
The street sounds to the soldiers' tread
The stuttering lovers (Anon/Hughes)
The subway piranhas
The succession of the four sweet months
The Sucrerie: Longueval
The Summer Cloud's Awakening (Harvey)
The Summer Game (Lloyd Webber)
The summer is coming (Howells)
The sun at noon to higher air
The sun felt strong and bold upon my shoulder
The sun goeth down
The sun has long been set
The sun is at rest
The sun is shining, the grass is green
The sun is shining, the grass is green
The sun is spent, and now his flasks
The Sunken Garden: Tranquillo ma non troppo lento
The sunlight on the garden (Wilkinson)
The sun's beams are running out (Comanche) – We wait in the darkness (Iroquois)
The sun's in his cradle
The swallows flew in the curves of an eight
The swan (Kaner-Lidström)
The sweet season
The swimmer
The Sword in the Stone (Britten)
The Swordsman
The Syllables of Summer Birds
The tablet of your heart (Panufnik)
The tadpole
The tale of the oyster (Porter/Burton)
The tame bear: Allegro moderato
The tarrying garden
The Teddy Bears' Picnic (Bratton/Saddler)
The tempest (Bliss)
The Temple Bell
The ten hours’ light is abating
The thistles on the sandy flats
The three kings
The Three Kings
The Three Kings
The Three Kings (Dove)
The Three Ravens (Anon/Chapman)
The three wise women (Forbes L'Estrange)
The threefold terror of love; a fallen flare
The Throstle (White)
The thrushes sing as the sun is going
The thrushes sing as the sun is going
The thrushes sing as the sun is going
The Tiger (Tavener)
The tiger-lily (Gibbs)
The tinker's daughter
The tocherless lass (Anon/Macfarlane)
The toil of day is ebbing
The toil of day is ebbing, the quiet comes again
The Tomb (Stanford)
The Too Short Time
The Toreador (Monckton)
The tournament
The tower (Marsh)
The Toy Trumpet (Scott/Warnow/Lane)
The tragedy of that moment
The tramps (Bliss)
The Traveller (Roth)
The tree (Harvey)
The tree of life
The tree of life my soul hath seen
The tree of life my soul hath seen
The trees they grow so high (Anon/Britten)
The trek paper makes from tree
The trellis
The trial
The Trial
The Trinity College Fauxbourdon Service (Briggs)
The Trinity College Service (Briggs)
The Triumph of Love LIII
The Triumph of Victoria (Parratt)
The true light (Weir)
The true suffragette is a warrior
The trumpet shall sound (bass)
The trumpeter (Dix)
The truth sent from above (Vaughan Williams)
The truth sent from above (Vaughan Williams/Park)
The truth sent from above (Vaughan Williams/Robinson)
The truth untold 'BTS' (Aoki/Newton-Rex)
The Tunning of Elinor Rumming
The Turn of the Screw, Op 54 (Britten)
The turtle dove (Anon/Lawson)
The turtle dove (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
The twa corbies (Gurney)
The Twelve (Walton)
The twelve days of Christmas (Anon/Austin/Humphris)
The twelve days of Christmas (Anon/Carter)
The twelve days of Christmas (Anon/Gant)
The Twelve Days of Christmas (Anon/Keating)
The twelve days of Christmas (Anon/Roberts)
The twelve days of Christmas (Rutter)
The twenty-fifth hour
The two curved sticks of the drummer
The Tyger
The Uncanny Mannikin of the Cattlefold (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Uncreated Eros (Tavener)
The universe a river of light
The unthrift sun shot vital gold
The unwaiting sky (Barley)
The urchins' dance
The vagabond
The vagabond
The vagabond (Ireland)
The vain desire
The valley and the hill
The vane on Hughley steeple
The vanishing mahogany of the Amazon
The Vatican Rag (Lehrer/Brittain)
The Vauday Part Songs (Hawes)
The veil between worlds (Davis)
The Veil of the Temple (Tavener)
The Veil of the Temple (Tavener/Datta)
The very best time of year (Rutter)
The very best time of year (Rutter/Park)
The villagers and St George arrive
The violets blue (Bridge)
The Viper
The Virgin Mary had a baby boy (Anon/Rutter)
The Virgin of the Rocks
The Virgin unspotted (Holst)
The visitor
The voice of desire
The voice of joy
The voice of nature
The Voice of the Bard (Jackson)
The Voice of water
The voices call
The voices of the multitude
The wagon (passes): Allegretto
The wake: Round the house and Mind the dresser
The walk to the Paradise Garden
The Wand of Youth Suite No 1, Op 1a (Elgar)
The Wand of Youth Suite No 2, Op 1b (Elgar)
The Wanderer (Elgar)
The wanderer (Gibbs)
The wanderer's song
The warm sun is falling
The warm treacle day dissolves
The Washington Post (Sousa/Winter)
The Wasp
The Wasps (Vaughan Williams)
The watch
The water garden (Davis)
The water in the mirror lake
The water is wide (Anon/Lawson)
The water is wide, I cannot get o’er
The water is wide, I cannot get o'er
The water is wide, I cannot get o'er
The water is wide, I cannot get o'er
The water of Tyne (Anon/Poston)
The watergaw (Scott)
The Watermill (Binge)
The water's tears (Gordon)
The waves come rolling
The Way
The way through
The Way to Polden 'An ambling tune', Op 76 (Bowen)
The way you look tonight (Kern/Chilcott)
The way you look tonight (Kern/Rutter)
The wealthy Banker sits behind
The weary wave o' Tyne: Slow and sad
The wee cooper o' Fife (Anon/Davie)
The wee cooper o' Fife (Anon/Roberton)
The wee man (Scott)
The Weeping babe (Tippett)
The west wind
The Western Playland (Gurney)
The Westminster Service (Martin)
The Westminster Waltz (Farnon)
The whale
The Whistler and his Dog (Pryor)
The white cockade (Anon/McVicar)
The white owl
The widow bird
The Wiener Schnitzel Waltz (Lehrer/Carleston)
The wild bears: Presto
The Wild Swan (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The wilderness and the solitary place
The willow song
The willow tree
The Winchester Service (Howells)
The wind
The Wind and the Moon (Wilkinson)
The wind from the West (Warlock)
The Wind in the Willows (Rutter)
The wind on the downs
The wind that shakes the barley (Johnston)
The wind was rising easterly, the morning sky was blue
The Windhover (Tippett)
The windmill
The wine of your mouth has soured
The wings of the wind (Park)
The winter is gone (Vaughan Williams)
The winter it is past (Hughes)
The wish
The Witch of Atlas (Bantock)
The Witchery Milking Croon (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Women of Yueh (Bliss)
The Woodland Stream (Elgar)
The World (Tavener)
The world is charged with the grandeur of God
The world is charged with the grandeur of God
The world is growing darker
The world is waiting for the sunrise (Seitz/Lockhart/Thornton)
The world on fire (Cooke)
The world you're coming into
The world, the clustering spheres
The World's Desire 'A Sequence for Epiphany', Op 91 (Leighton)
The worst of it
The wraggle taggle gypsies, O! (Anon/Brittain)
The wraggle taggle gypsies, O! (Anon/Webber)
The Wren’s nest (Scott)
The year's at the spring
The yellow poplar leaves have strown
The Yorkshire Wassail (Anon/Humphris)
The young person's guide to the orchestra, Op 34 (Britten)
The youth of the heart (Swann)
Theatreland (Strachey/Bowden)
Thee will I love (Howells)
Thee, God, I come from, to thee go
Their cord extended across
Their sound is gone out into all lands
Theme for a prince (Walton)
Then bespake her father dear
Then gathered the chief priests and Pharisees
Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth
Then Jesus went with them
Then Judas, which had betrayed Him
Then King Estmere he took his harp
Then shall God also confess that thine own right hand can save thee (Chorus/Narrator/Job)
Then shall the eyes of the blind be opened (alto)
Then sing, ye Birds, sing, sing a joyous song!
Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind
Then they that gladly received his word
Then, through thy Temple wide, melodious swells
Ther is no rose of swych vertu (Anon/Wishart)
Ther is no rose of swych vertu. Instrumental realization (Anon/Wishart)
There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (Lehmann)
There are marvellous things said
There are seven that pull the thread
There are times when love is hiding
There be none of Beauty's daughters, Op 24 No 1 (Quilter)
There came an image in Life's retinue
There came an image in Life's retinue
There came from France
There is a bird on yonder tree
There is a fish, that quivers in the pool
There is a flower (Rutter)
There is a flower (Vann)
There is a funny fellow
There is a garden in her face
There is a green hill far away
There is a green hill far away
There is a green hill far away
There is a green hill far away – Horsley (Horsley/Scott)
There is a lady sweet and kind
There is a lady sweet and kind
There is a lady sweet and kind
There is a lady sweet and kind (Warlock)
There is a light that never goes out (Marr/Le Page)
There is a wind where the rose was
There is an old belief
There is hope for a tree if it be cut down
There is no rose
There is no rose
There is no rose (Joubert)
There is no rose (Lane)
There is no rose (Maconchy)
There is no rose (Peacock)
There is no rose (Pott)
There is no rose (Preston)
There is no rose of such virtue
There is not much that I can do
There is nothing brighter than the sun (Rowe)
There is sweet music
There once was a little boy who went to school
There rolls the deep
There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse
There stood in heaven a linden tree
There stood in heaven a linden tree
There they lie huddled
There was a child
There was a jolly miller once
There was a jolly miller once lived on the river Dee
There was a King in days of old, many treasures rare he owned
There was a man in the Land of Uz
There was a man in the land of Uz (Narrator/Job)
There was a man was half a clown
There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream
There was a tree
There was a wee cooper wha lived in Fife
There was a wee copper wha lived in Fife
There was a young lady from Norway
There was an old man liv'd out in the wood
There was an old man of the isles
There was an old man of the Isles
There was an old man with a nose
There was no being or non-being then
There was no song nor shout of joy
There was no thought in any of us
There was once a great King Ra
There were shepherds on the hillside
There were shepherds, abiding in the field (soprano)
There were three gypsies a-come to my door
There were three gypsies a-come to my door
There were three rav'ns sat on a tree
There where the sun first dwelt
There will come (Dale)
There will come soft rains (Dale)
There’s a spot in me heart which no colleen may own
There’s antimony, arsenic, aluminum, selenium
There's a girl you may have met
There's a little brown road windin' over the hill
There's a star in the east on Christmas morn
There's a wideness in God's mercy
There's a wind where the rose was
There's a Yorkshire town, very bleak and brown
There's music in my heart all day
There's none to soothe (Anon/Britten)
There's not a swain of the plain
There's sorrow on the wind, my grief
These dusky evenings in December
These hours (Cruft)
These little Limbs
These market-dames, mid-aged, with lips thin-drawn
These motley fools (Bell)
These Severn meadows knew
These three (Bennett)
These tokens of our love receiving
These visions did appear … (Boden)
They are all gone into the world of light (Tavener)
They are at rest (Elgar)
They had no vision amazing
They had not ridden scarce a mile
They meet in the pink dust of the city street
They mourn for their lord
They platted a crown of thorns
They put the prisoner
They sang that when she waved her wings
They say into your early life romance came
They shall grow not old
They shall grow not old
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old
They that go down to the sea in ships (Sumsion)
They that hate me without a cause
They that put their trust in the Lord
They that put their trust in the Lord (Orr)
They told me, Heraclitus, they told me you were dead
They were summoned from the hillside
They will rise (Dove)
They're changing guard at Buckingham Palace (Fraser-Simson)
Thine be the glory
Thine be the glory
Thine be the glory – Maccabaeus (Handel/Battiwalla)
Thine be the glory – Maccabaeus (Handel/Cleobury)
Thine eyes still shined for me
Things are uncertain and the more we get
Things lovelier
Things mortal still mutable
Think in the morning
Think no more, lad
Think no more, lad
Think no more, lad, laugh, be jolly
Think of how God loves you (MacMillan)
Think of the buried body laid
Third sermon
Thirsty fly
This
This ae nighte
This darksome burn, horseback brown
This day
This endernight (Berkeley)
This endernight (Hawes)
This have I done for my true love, H128 (Holst)
This I do being mad
This Infant is enthroned in straw
This is a cold song
This is a sacred city, built of marvellous earth
This is a sacred city, built of marvellous earth
This is the day
This is the day (Rutter)
This is the truth sent from above
This is the truth sent from above
This is the truth sent from above
This is the truth sent from above
This is the truth sent from above
This is the truth sent from above
This is the work of Christ (Williams)
This is what happens. This is how it begins
This joyful Eastertide (Anon/Cullen)
This little babe
This love will carry (MacLean/Logan)
This morning, Spring appeared and though well known
This mortal man (Davis)
This night
This shall ye have of mine hand
This time of year (Orr)
This way to the tomb (Britten)
This wind wafts little creatures
This world from (Burgon)
This world, my God, is held within your hand (Howells)
This worldes joie
This worldes joie (Bax)
Thomas gemma Cantuarie primula
Those winter songs are written by liars
Thou didst delight my eyes (Gurney)
Thou fair-haired angel of the evening
Thou famished grave, I will not fill thee yet
Thou gav'st me leave to kiss
Thou hast made me, and shall thy work decay?
Thou knowest my lying down
Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron (tenor)
Thou shalt make the princes over all the earth
Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness
Thou that makest the outgoings of the morning
Thou wakeful shepherd, that does Israel keep
Thou wast not born for death
Thou wast present as on this day
Thou who wast rich beyond all splendour (Anon/Kitson/Hyde)
Thou, Almighty Lord
Thou, my love, art fair (Chilcott)
Thou, O God, art praised in Sion (Boyle)
Though like the wanderer, sun gone down
Though the mountains be removed
Though the seas threaten
Thoughts have wings (Lehmann)
Thoughts of Phena
Thoughts while travelling at night
Three Advent Carols (Hoddinott)
Three Antiphons (Tavener)
Three Belloc songs (Warlock)
Three Broadland piano preludes (Hawes)
Three Carol-Anthems (Howells)
Three Carol-Anthems (Howells)
Three Carol-Anthems (Howells)
Three Carols, Op 17 (Wishart)
Three Carols, Op 25 (Leighton)
Three Carols, Op 25 (Leighton)
Three Carols, Op 58 (Anon/Gardner)
Three Choral Hymns (Dyson)
Three Choral Hymns (Dyson)
Three Choral Hymns (Dyson)
Three Choral Hymns (Vaughan Williams)
Three Chorale Fantasias (Parry)
Three Christmas Pictures (Lane)
Three Dances (Norris)
Three Dances for violin and orchestra, Op 7 (Howells)
Three Divertissements (Howell)
Three Easter Anthems (Pitts)
Three Elizabethan Songs (Vaughan Williams)
Three Elizabethan Songs (Vaughan Williams)
Three Fables (Lancaster)
Three Fantastic Pieces (Head)
Three Folk dances (Boughton)
Three Hymns (Maw)
Three Hymns (Maw)
Three Hymns (Maw)
Three hymns for chorus and orchestra, Op 36a (Holst)
Three Hymn-Studies on Ancient Sarum Melodies, Op 25 (Pearce)
Three Idylls, H67 (Bridge)
Three Introits or Short Anthems (Bairstow)
Three Jolly gentlemen (Bliss)
Three Kings from Persian lands afar
Three Kings from Persian lands afar
Three Kings of Orient (Hopkins/Rutter)
Three Latin Motets (Birtwistle)
Three Latin motets (McDowall)
Three Mazurkas, Op 32 No 1 (Berkeley)
Three Middle English Songs (Howard)
Three Miniatures for solo violin (Benjamin)
Three Mobiles (Metcalf)
Three Moods for unaccompanied oboe (Berkeley)
Three Motets, Op 38 (Stanford)
Three Mozart Transformations, after Poulenc (Hough)
Three Organ Pieces, H56 (Bridge)
Three pieces for clarinet and piano, Op 26 (McCabe)
Three Pieces, H63 (Bridge)
Three Pieces, Op 28 (Howells)
Three prayers of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Moore)
Three Preludes founded on Welsh Hymn Tunes (Vaughan Williams)
Three Preludes on Welsh Hymn Tunes 'Household Music' (Vaughan Williams)
Three Recital Pieces (Lloyd Webber)
Three Rhapsodies (Dyson)
Three Rhapsodies, Op 17 (Howells)
Three Romances, Op 22 (Schumann/Bliss)
Three Romantic songs (Bliss)
Three Sacred Songs (Head)
Three Scherzi (Elias)
Three Shakespeare Songs (Vaughan Williams)
Three Shakespeare Songs, Op 6 (Quilter)
Three Shakespeare Sonnets (Tavener)
Three Shakespeare Sonnets (Tavener/Isserlis)
Three Shanties for wind quintet, Op 4 (Arnold)
Three Shelley Songs (Delius)
Three sketches (Brewer)
Three Songs (Bliss)
Three Songs (Ireland)
Three Songs 1926 (Ireland)
Three Songs 1926 (Ireland)
Three Songs 1926 (Ireland)
Three Songs for Jennie (Skempton)
Three Songs for Jennie (Skempton)
Three Songs for Jennie (Skempton)
Three Songs from A Shropshire Lad (Orr)
Three Songs of Fantasy (Head)
Three Songs of Praise (Dyson)
Three Songs of Praise (Dyson)
Three Songs of Praise (Dyson)
Three Songs of Venice (Head)
Three Songs to poems by Thomas Hardy (Ireland)
Three Songs without Words for oboe quartet (Boughton)
Three Songs, Op 12 (Parry)
Three Songs, Op 12 (Parry)
Three Songs, Op 12 (Parry)
Three Sonnetts and Two Fantasias, Op 68 (Goehr)
Three Sonnetts and Two Fantasias, Op 68 (Goehr)
Three Sonnetts and Two Fantasias, Op 68 (Goehr)
Three Spring Miniatures (Lloyd Webber)
Three Swans (Hughes)
Three Swans (Hughes)
Three Swans (Hughes)
Three Two-Part Songs (Britten)
Threnody and Scherzo (Bax)
Threnody for Walter de la Mare (Gibbs)
Threnos (Tavener)
Thrice happy lovers, may you be for ever free
Thrice-Holy Hymn: Resurrection
Thrills (Ancliffe)
Thro' the faintest filigree
Through all the night
Through bushes and through briars
Through bushes and through briars (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
Through bushes and through briars I lately took my way
Through gilded trellises
Through gilded trellises (Walton)
Through the Ivory Gate
Through the Looking-Glass (Rissmann)
Through the sunny garden
Through the sunny garden
Through these pale cold days, Op 46 (Venables)
Through these pale cold days, Op 46 (Venables)
Through these pale cold days, Op 46 (Venables)
Through these pale cold days, Op 46 (Venables)
Through these pale cold days, Op 46 (Venables)
Throw your pumpkin (& pick me up) (Ahmed)
Thumbelina
Thunderstorms
Thus saith the Lord of hosts (bass)
Thus, thus begin the yearly rites
Thy Bin of Wine: Adagio – Allegro
Thy hand in mine (Bridge)
Thy hand, O God, has guided
Thy hand, O God, has guided
Thy hand, O God, has guided – Thornbury (Harwood)
Thy hand, O God, has guided – Thornbury (Harwood/Battiwalla)
Thy House and Lawns: Adagio
Thy perfect love (Rutter)
Thy rebuke hath broken his heart (soprano/tenor)
Thy shadow, earth, from pole to central sea
Thy Wit: Andante con moto
Tia Maria (Jack)
Tidal warning (Witter-Johnson)
Tide be runnin' the great world over
Tide Harmonic (Talbot)
Tidings (Todd)
Tie the Strings to my Life, My Lord
Tigaree torum orum (Anon/Hughes)
Tiger! Tiger! burning bright
Tikvah
Till Earth outwears, Op 19a (Finzi)
Till I wake
Till the boys come home 'Keep the home fires burning' (Novello/Davies)
Till tomorrow (MacLean/Logan)
Time
Time for a celebration
Time Piece (Patterson)
Time to go (Sanderson)
Timefolding (Barley)
Times have changed
Tintagel (Bax)
Tintinnabulum (Sheppard)
Tipperary 'Five Variations' (Goodhart)
Tiresias (Lambert)
'Tis awful silence then again
'Tis but a week (Bridge)
Tis but a week since down the glen
'Tis said, she was first changed into a vapour
'Tis spring; come out to ramble
'Tis spring; come out to ramble
'Tis the last rose of summer
'Tis the long blue head o' Garron from the sea
'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town
'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town
'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town (Bliss)
'Tis young men and maidens all
Tit for Tat
Titania (Gibbs)
Tmesis (El-Turk)
To a Lady (Scott)
To a poet a thousand years hence, Op 13a No 1 (Finzi)
To a skylark (Cooper)
To a wild rose
To a young girl (Wilkinson)
To all men else uncouth
To Althea, from prison
To an early daffodil
To be sung of a summer night on the water I
To couple is a custom
To daffodils
To daffodils
To daffodils
To daffodils (Herbert)
To Eire (Bax)
To every thing there is a season
To everything there is a season (Rutter)
To give unto them beauty for ashes
To God
To Gratiana dancing and singing (Browne)
To Gratiana dancing and singing (Browne/Williams)
To her beneath whose steadfast star (Elgar)
To his angrie God
To his love
To his saviour, a child; a present, by a child
To induce lateral freedom of hand and arm
To Joy, Op 13b No 5 (Finzi)
To lie flat on the back with the knees flexed (Britten)
To Lizbie Browne
To Lucasta, on going to the wars
To Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love
To Morning (Jackson)
To music
To my humble supplication
To my successor (MacMillan)
To my widow
To one who passed whistling through the night (Gibbs)
To pray you open your whole self
To see a World in a Grain of Sand
To seek where shadows are (Mealor)
To sing of water
To the heart of youth the world is a highwayside
To the heart of youth the world is a highwayside
To the memory of a great singer (Warlock)
To the Rose, Op 19 No 3 (Stanford)
To the soul
To the Virgins, to make much of Time (Dring)
To the Wicklow Hills (Lloyd Webber)
To those she saw most beautiful
To us in Bethlehem city (McCabe)
To violets (Gurney)
To Wei Ba, who has lived away from the court
To women
To you, consummate drinkers, though little be your drought
Toad in gaol
Toccata
Toccata
Toccata (Hawes)
Toccata (Pitts)
Toccata (Pott)
Toccata aeronautica
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV565 (Bach/Cortot/Hough)
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Op 98 (Lemare)
Toccata di Concerto, Op 59 (Lemare)
Toccata for organ and tape (Harvey)
Toccata in A minor, Op 155 (Bowen)
Toccata on Surrexit Dominus (Briggs)
Toccata on Te Deum laudamus (Briggs)
Toccata Prelude – Sarabande – Minuet (Purcell/Henderson)
Toccata 'Von Himmel hoch' (Edmundson)
Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major, BWV564 (Bach/Hess)
Toccata, Chorale and Fugue, Op 16 (Jackson)
Toccata: Allegro molto e con brio
Toccatina (Vallier)
Today is the beginning of our salvation
Today the grace of the spirit
Today the Virgin 'A Christmas carol' (Tavener)
Tokyo '81 (Wright)
Toll the bell
Tom Bowling
Tom Leminn (Stanford)
Tom o' Bedlam (Gibbs)
Tom O' Bedlam's Song (Bennett)
Tombeau in memoriam Igor Stravinsky (Birtwistle)
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Anon/Halsey)
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Anon/Rutter)
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Anon/Willcocks)
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Burton)
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Gardner)
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Park)
Tony, from America
Tota pulchra es (MacMillan)
Tota pulchra es (Park/Mouton)
Touch (Fitkin)
Touch her soft lips (Walton/Chilcott)
Touch her soft lips and part
Touch her soft lips and part
Toward sunrise, Op 117 (Matthews)
Toward the Unknown Region (Vaughan Williams)
Town and Country
Tradiderunt me
Tragödie, Op 14 No 5 (Stanford)
Trance
Transatlantic Lullaby (Wright)
Transformation Music
Transformations
Transiens (Pitts)
Transition to the field
Trash-Chest
Tre Laude Dolce (Bryars)
Tread lightly, she is near
Tremunt videntes angeli (MacMillan)
Tribus miraculis ornatum
Tricksters (Bingham)
Trigai gwraig bur gysglyd gynt
Trinity Fauxbourdons (Park)
Trinity Triptych (McDowall)
Trio for flute, viola and bassoon, Op 6 (Arnold)
Trio for horn, violin and piano (Simpson)
Trio for violin, cello and piano (Simpson)
Trio Sonata in C major, BWV529 (Bach/King)
Trio Sonata in C minor, BWV526 (Bach/King)
Trio Sonata in D minor, BWV527 (Bach/King)
Trio Sonata in E flat major, BWV525 (Bach/King)
Trio Sonata in E minor, BWV528 (Bach/King)
Trio Sonata in G major, BWV530 (Bach/King)
Trio Sonata in G major, HWV399 (Handel/Bennett)
Trio Sonata No 12 in G major (Boyce/Craxton)
Trip and go, heave and ho!
Triptych (Bevan Baker)
Trisagion (Tavener)
Trisagion I
Tristes apprêts
Troisième Choral, M40 (Franck/Hough)
Trônes Wood
Trottin' to the fair
Troyte (Presto)
True love (Dale)
True love (Porter/Burton)
Truly I tell you (Weir)
Trumpet Tune in A (Johnson)
Trumpet Tune in D (Johnson)
Trumpet Tune in F (Johnson)
Trumpet Tune in G (Johnson)
Trumpeter, what are you sounding now?
Truro Service (Jackson)
Trust (Chapman Campbell)
Try again, Johnnie
Tryst 'In fountain court'
Tu claustra stirpe regia (O'Regan)
Tu es Petrus (MacMillan)
Tuba Tune (Cocker)
Tuba Tune (Lang)
Tuileries: Children quarrelling after play
Tune me, O Lord (L'Estrange)
Tune on my pipe the praise of my Love
Tuoll’ on mun kultani (Anon/Chilcott)
Turing worked tirelessly on decrypting the naval Enigma codes
Turn back, O man
Turn our captivity (Pott)
Turn then thine eyes, Z425 (Purcell/Britten)
Turn you to the stronghold
Turn your eyes to the light
Turning away (MacLean/Logan)
Tutivillus
Tutte le vecchie (Maio/Ortiz/Lawrence-King)
Tutto è sciolto (Ireland)
'Twas in the moon of winter time (Anon/Rutter)
'Twas in the stillness of the night that Jesus came
'Twas in the year that King Uzziah died (Benjamin)
'Twas on a Monday morning
'Twas on a Monday morning
'Twas the first test of the Ashes series 1993
'Twas within a furlong of Edinboro' town
Twelfth Night, Op 40 (Mackenzie)
Twelve Pieces, Op 10 (Bonnet)
Twelve Short Pieces (Parry)
Twelve Songs, H174 (Holst)
Twelve Welsh Folk Songs, H183 (Holst)
Twenty-four Preludes in all the keys for pianoforte, Op 163 (Stanford)
Twenty-four Preludes in all the keys for pianoforte, Op 179 (Stanford)
Twice a week
Twice a week the winter through
Twilight (Walker)
Twilight Fancies
Twilight Hills
Two American poems (Bliss)
Two Anthems, Op 37 (Stanford)
Two Carols (Chilcott)
Two Carols, H91 (Holst)
Two Choral Fanfares (Hughes)
Two Choral Fanfares (Hughes)
Two Choral Songs, Op 71 (Elgar)
Two Choral Songs, Op 73 (Elgar)
Two Eastern Pictures, H112 (Holst)
Two English Folksongs (Vaughan Williams)
Two English Idylls (Butterworth)
Two Hadiths (Tavener)
Two Heroic Ballads (Bantock)
Two Hymns to Mary (Burgon)
Two Hymns to the Mother of God (Tavener)
Two Insect Pieces (Britten)
Two Latin motets (Maxwell Davies)
Two Lips
Two little sausages
Two Love songs (Bliss)
Two Love songs (Bliss)
Two Nursery rhymes (Bliss)
Two Orchestral Interludes, Op 19e (Milford)
Two Organ Pieces, Op 83 (Lemare)
Two Parisian Sketches (Fletcher)
Two Partsongs, Op 26 (Elgar)
Two Pieces for small orchestra (Delius)
Two Pieces for strings from Henry V (Walton)
Two poems by Christina Rossetti (Swann)
Two poems by Oscar Wilde (Swann)
Two poems by Thomas Hardy (Swann)
Two Poems in Homage to Delius (Reynolds)
Two Poems in Homage to Fauré (Reynolds)
Two Polish Jews, one rich, the other poor
Two Psalms, H117 (Holst)
Two Psalms, H117 (Holst)
Two September Songs, Op 18 (Quilter)
Two short songs (Warlock)
Two songs (Warlock)
Two Songs 1920 (Ireland)
Two Songs 1920 (Ireland)
Two Songs 1926 (Ireland)
Two Songs 1926 (Ireland)
Two Songs from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (Murrill)
Two sonnets by Edna St Vincent Millay (Swann)
Two unaccompanied partsongs (Delius)
Tyger! (Jack)
Tyger! Tyger! burning bright
Tyrannic Love, or The Royal Martyr, Z613 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Ubi caritas (Mealor)
Ubi caritas (Panufnik)
Ubi caritas et amor (accompanied setting) (Briggs)
Ubi caritas et amor (unaccompanied setting) (Briggs)
Ubi flumen praesulis (Jackson)
Uist Cattle Croon (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Ullapool Sailor's Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Um Mitternacht (Britten)
Umbrellaphant
Un beau matin, chez un peuple fort doux
Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle (Anon/Rutter)
Un grand sommeil noir
Un grand sommeil noir (Ravel/Holloway)
Un grand sommeil noir (Ravel/Holloway)
Un pobre pagès tenia una filla
Un regalo (Simpson)
Un sonnet d'amour
Una sañosa porfía (Knotts/Encina)
Unborn
Unconditionally (Witter-Johnson)
Und kehrt er einst heim
Und morgen wird die Sonne wieder scheinen
Und was die Sonne glüht
Under his feet the furrows run
Under the bower of night
Under the dark trees, there he stands
Under the deodar
Under the greenwood tree
Under the greenwood tree
Under the greenwood tree
Under the greenwood tree
Under the greenwood tree
Under the greenwood tree (Horder)
Under the greenwood tree (Howells)
Under the pondweed
Une gente bergère (Anon/Richards)
Une nuit ténébreuse
Une voix dans le désert, Op 77 (Elgar)
Unending love (Panufnik)
Unferth's row
Unpredictable but providential (Bingham)
Unravelling (Barley)
Until (Sanderson)
Until my blood is pure (Wardener)
Untitled instrument piece (Anon/Wishart)
Unto the hills 'Wadhurst' (Tippett)
Unto thee lift I up mine eyes
Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks
Unto Thy word so tuned let me be
Unto us a boy is born (Anon/Shaw)
Unto us is born a son (Anon/Halsey)
Unto us is born a son (Anon/Willcocks)
Unto you that fear his name
Unveil (Waley-Cohen)
Up on the housetop (Hanby/Campbell)
Up! good Christen folk (Anon/Woodward)
Upheld by stillness (Park)
Upon a bank with roses set about
Upon Paul's steeple
Uranus – The magician
Usherette's Blues (Nicholas)
Ut iam cesset calamitas (Anon/Wishart)
Ut queant laxis
V Bordone: Moderato quasi recitativo
Vagabond Songs, Op 10 (Farrar)
Vagabond Songs, Op 10 (Farrar)
Vagabond Songs, Op 10 (Farrar)
Vagabond Songs, Op 10 (Farrar/Williams)
Vainly awaiting, some beguiling
Vair me o rovan o – When I'm lonely dear white heart
Vair me o rovan o, vair me o rovan ee
Vale of the waterfalls!
Valiant-for-Truth (Vaughan Williams)
Valparaiso (Sting/Lawson)
Valse
Valse
Valse Enigmatique No 1 (Hough)
Valse Enigmatique No 2 (Hough)
Valse gracieuse
Valse harmonique (Bowen)
Valse septembre (Godin/Brown/Lotter)
Van Dieman's Land
Vanishing (Cooper)
Vanishing gold (Dove)
Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair (Collins)
Vanity Fair: End of scene
Vanity of vanities (Comeau)
Variations (Vaughan Williams)
Variations and Finale on a theme by Beethoven (Simpson)
Variations and Finale on a theme of Haydn (Simpson)
Variations de concert, Op 1 (Bonnet)
Variations for orchestra 'Enigma', Op 36 (Elgar)
Variations for orchestra 'Enigma', Op 36 (Elgar/Harris)
Variations for orchestra 'Enigma', Op 36 (Elgar/John)
Variations on a Russian folk tune, Op 10 No 12 (Carcassi/Walker)
Variations on a theme by Hindemith (Walton)
Variations on a theme by Nielsen (Simpson)
Variations on a theme of Corelli, Op 42 (Rachmaninov/Filsell)
Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge, Op 10 (Britten)
Variations on a theme of Herbert Howells, Op 87 (Bourgeois)
Variations on a well-known theme (Hopkins)
Variations on an Easter Theme 'O filii et filiae' (Rutter)
Variations on an original theme 'Enigma', Op 36 (Elgar/Wills)
Vast ocean of light (Dove)
Vena comes, born of light
Venezia notturno
Veni creator
Veni Creator Spiritus (Maxwell Davies)
Veni Emmanuel (Anon/Helmore/Gant)
Veni Emmanuel (Anon/Lawson)
Veni Emmanuel (Peacock)
Veni Sancte Spiritus
Veni Sancte Spiritus (Rutter)
Venite
Venite, gaudete! (Peacock)
VENT (Fitkin)
Venus – The bringer of peace
Venus in furs (Reed/Le Page)
Venus in sunlight grey (Cooper)
Venus, take my votive glass
Verdun
Verdun 'Solemn March and Heroic Epilogue', Op 151 (Stanford)
Veris gratia, Op 6 (Leighton)
Veritas mea (Malcolm)
Vermilion Rhapsody (Dudley)
Verses (Bennett)
Verses on Saint Cecilia's Day (Bennett)
Vertue (Weir)
Vesper Responsory (Palestrina/Dearnley)
Vesper Voluntaries, Op 14 (Elgar)
Vexilla regis (Briggs)
Vexilla regis (Ireland)
Vexilla regis prodeunt
VI Moto perpetuo e Canto quarto: Presto
Videns Dominus (MacMillan)
Videte miraculum – double (Finnissy)
Videte miraculum (Finnissy)
Vidi speciosam (Todd)
Vien con nuova orribil guerrra
Viens par le pré (Anon/Chilcott)
Vier ernste Gesänge, Op 121 (Brahms/Bliss)
Vier Lieder, Op 27 (Strauss/Bliss/Glynn)
Vier Lieder, Op 96 (Brahms/Lemare)
Vigil
Vigilate (Long)
Vika (Joseph)
Village Rondo (Holst/Hatt)
Villes: Allegro energico
Villon 'Symphonic Poem No 6' (Wallace)
Vine, vine and eglatine
Viola Concerto (MacMillan)
Viola Concerto (McEwen)
Viola Concerto (Walton)
Viola Concerto in A major, Op 75 (Rubbra)
Viola Concerto in C minor, Op 25 (Bowen)
Viola Concerto in G minor (Forsyth)
Viola Sonata (Clarke)
Viola Sonata No 1 in C minor, Op 18 (Bowen)
Viola Sonata No 2 in F major, Op 22 (Bowen)
Viola Sonata, Op 17 (Arnold)
Violets (Herbert)
Violin Concerto (Chisholm)
Violin Concerto (Gunning)
Violin Concerto in B minor (Walton)
Violin Concerto in B minor, Op 61 (Elgar)
Violin Concerto in C sharp minor, Op 32 (Mackenzie)
Violin Concerto in D major, BWV1053 (Bach/Debretzeni)
Violin Concerto in D major, Op 74 (Stanford)
Violin Concerto in D minor (Cliffe)
Violin Concerto in D minor, BWV1052 (Bach/Fischer/Debretzeni)
Violin Concerto in D minor, Op 17 (Erlanger)
Violin Concerto in G minor (Somervell)
Violin Concerto in G minor, Op 80 (Coleridge-Taylor)
Violin Concerto, Op 15 (Britten)
Violin Sonata (Bridge)
Violin Sonata in A minor (Vaughan Williams)
Violin Sonata in B minor, Op 7 (Bowen)
Violin Sonata in D major (Parry)
Violin Sonata in E minor, Op 112 (Bowen)
Violin Sonata in E minor, Op 82 (Elgar)
Violin Sonata No 1 in D major, Op 11 (Stanford)
Violin Sonata No 1 in D minor (Ireland)
Violin Sonata No 1, Op 15 (Arnold)
Violin Sonata No 2 in A major, Op 70 (Stanford)
Violin Sonata No 2 in A minor (Ireland)
Violin Sonata No 2 in E minor, Op 108 (Fauré/Freeman-Attwood)
Violin Sonata No 2, Op 43 (Arnold)
Violin Sonata No 3 in A minor, WoO27 (Schumann/Isserlis)
Violin Sonata No 3 in D minor, Op 108 (Brahms/Lemare)
Virga Jesse
Virgin of Guadalupe
Virgo: The Virgin
Viri Galilaei (Gowers)
Virtue (Panufnik)
Visions (Rutter)
Visions of a November Spring 'String Quartet No 1' (MacMillan)
Visions of St Anne (Elms)
Vocal ensemble for hire
Vocalise (Bliss)
Vocalise-étude (Messiaen/Lapwood)
Voici le printemps (Anon/Britten)
Voiles: Modéré
Volcano (Simpson)
Vortex (Simpson)
Vox clara ecce intonat (Jackson)
Vox dicentis: Clama (Naylor)
Voyager (Davis)
Vumpire
W.M.B. (Allegro di molto)
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV645 (Bach/Bantock)
Wagtail and baby 'A satire'
Waiting Both
Waitresses
Wake Up! (Jack)
Wake: the silver dusk returning
Waking from sleep so long
Waking in the land of Pan
Walk
Walk down that lonesome road all by yourself
Walking in the air (Blake)
Walking in the air (Blake/Forbes L'Estrange)
Walking in the snow (Howells)
Walking the red road (Chilcott)
Waltz
Waltz memories
Waltz: Allegretto
Wan swan on the lake
Wanne mine eyhnen misten
Wapping Old Stairs
War broke: and now the Winter of the world
War Requiem, Op 66 (Britten)
Ward the Pirate (Vaughan Williams)
Warlencourt Ridge
Warm whisp'ring through the slender olive trees
Warum huldigest du, heiliger Sokrates?
Warum sind denn die Rosen so blass? (Mendelssohn/Asti)
Was it light that spake from the darkness
Was lebet (Anon/Scott)
Was this the face that launched a thousand ships?
Was weiss ein nie geküsster Rosenmund (Kálmán/Hough)
Wassail song
Wassail, and wassail, all over the town!
Watch with me (Bingham)
Watching the Wheat 'Bugeilio'r gwenith gwyn' (Thomas)
Water
Water Dances (Nyman)
Water Lilies (Bingham)
Water o' Tyne (Anon/Plant)
Water party
Water Scenes, Op 13 (Nevin/Myddleton)
Water Variations (Davis)
Waters above
Wather's o' Moyle an' the white gulls flyin'
Way down to Lamorna
Wayfaring stranger (Wallen/Anon)
We aim and stray, we want, we dream
We are (Chilcott)
We are the music makers
We ask our father why
We believe
We caught the tread of dancing feet
We decamped Oh homeland
We go walking on the green grass
We know this story well
We measure
We need
We plough the fields and scatter
We praise thee, O God
We praise thee, O God
We praise thee, O God
We praise thee, O God
We praise thee, O God
We praise thee, O God
We praise thee, O God
We praise thee, O God
We praise thee, O God
We praise Thee, O God
We praise thee, O God
We rode all night through fields of darkness
We shall be happy
We sing the praise of him who died
We sing to him whose wisdom form'd the ear, Z199 (Purcell/Britten)
We stood on the hills, Lady
We three kings of orient are (Hopkins/Neary)
We trusted that it had been He
We wait for thy loving-kindness, O God (McKie)
We wandered on a Mayday morning
We who are left, how shall we look again?
We will all go together when we go (Lehrer/Lilburn)
We will remember them
We wish you a merry Christmas (Anon/Gant)
We wish you a merry Christmas (Anon/L'Estrange)
We wish you a merry Christmas (Anon/Rutter)
We wish you a merry Christmas (Anon/Short)
We wish you a merry Christmas (Anon/Warrell)
We’ll take a blanket soft and warm
We’ve been a while a-wandering
Wearing worry about money like a hair shirt
Weary wind of the west (Elgar)
Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed
Weather report (Chilcott)
Weathers
Wedding and brief happiness of love: Meno mosso
Wedding Canticle (Rutter)
Wedding Song 'My Lord is all aglow'
Weep no more, nor sigh, nor groan
Weep not for me, O mother
Weep with me all ye that read
Weep you no more sad fountains
Weep you no more, sad fountains
Weep you now more, sad fountains
Weighing the earth (Marsh)
Weihnachtslieder, Op 8 (Cornelius/Atkins)
Weihnachtslieder, Op 8 (Cornelius/Atkins/Park)
Weihnachtslieder, Op 8 (Cornelius/Layton)
Welcome all wonders (Bednall)
Welcome all wonders (Bednall)
Welcome all wonders (Bednall)
Welcome all wonders (Bednall)
Welcome all wonders (Bednall)
Welcome all wonders (Bednall)
Welcome all wonders (Bednall)
Welcome all wonders (Bednall)
Welcome be thou, heavenly king
Welcome Jesu
Welcome sweet and sacred feast, Op 27 No 3 (Finzi)
Welcome, maids-of-honour!
Welcome, Yule! (Parry)
We'll go no more a-roving (Swann)
Well met, well met my own true love
Well my heart knows me better than I know myself
Well the sky is finally open
We'll to the woods no more
We'll to the woods no more (Ireland)
We'll to the woods no more (Ireland)
Wellcome, all wonders in one sight! (Dove)
Wells Jubilate (Rutter)
Wells Service (Bingham)
Wenceslas (Chilcott)
Wenn ich mit Menschen- und mit Engelzungen redete
Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht
Wenn nachts das Gespenst erscheint
Were I at the Moss House where the birds do increase
Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
Were you there? (Anon/Roberton)
Wessex (Surplice/Caesar)
Westminster Mass (Panufnik)
Westminster Service (Howells)
Wexford Carol (Anon/Rutter)
Whanne ic se on Rode
what a proud dreamhorse
What a wonderful world (Thiele/Weiss/Bradford)
What are they planning, those people who meet?
What art thou thinking of? (Ireland)
What art thou? From what causes dost thou spring?
What bruises do I see!
What can I say to you? How can I now retract
What can it be? (Jeanie)
What can we poor females do?, Z518 (Purcell/Britten)
What cheer? (Walton)
What child is this? (Anon/Chilcott)
What child is this? (Anon/Rutter)
What child is this? (Gant)
What child is this? (Hawes)
What did you say – they found another one?
What does little birdie say?
What dost thou here, Christian?
What God is, we do not know
What God is, we do not know
What have I done for you, England?
What if a day (Dowland/Denoth)
What if Christmas could be green instead of white?
What if this present were the world's last night?
What is hid in the heart of a rose, mother mine?
What is that? … Nothing
What is the sorrow of the wind, Isobel?
What is this life if, full of care
What is this lovely fragrance? (Anon/Willan)
What is this thing called love? (Porter/Burton)
What kind of things do The King's Singers sing? (Goodwin/Jackman)
What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why
What love is this of thine? (Leighton)
What man is he that feareth the Lord? (MacMillan)
What part of dread eternity
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
What shall I bring you?
What shall I do to show how much I love her?
What shall I your true love tell? (Bridge)
What shall we do with the drunken sailor? (Anon/Bowen)
What sweeter music (Bennett)
What sweeter music (Todd)
What sweeter music? (Rutter)
What sweeter musick can we bring?
What was’t awaken’d first the untried ear
What we know is ringed with darkness
What wealth of rapture
What will they give me, when journey’s done?
What will they give me, when journey's done?
What would I do without your smart mouth?
What, then, did I want?
What's in your mind, my dove, my coney
What's this morn's bright eye to me
Wheesht, wheesht (Scott)
When a bad, bad boy like me
When a knight won his spurs (Anon/Lamb)
When an old cricketer leaves the crease (Harper)
When Cid saw this
When comes my Gwen
When Criste was borne, an angell bright
When daffodils begin to peer
When daffodils begin to peer
When daffodils begin to peer
When daisies pied
When daisies pied and violets blue
When David heard that Absolon was slain
When dawn broke on Hrothgar's Hall
When Death to either shall come (Herbert)
When do I see thee most, beloved one?
When do I see thee most, beloved one?
When first we met
When friendly summer calls again
When God at first made man
When green buds hang in the elm like dust
When Harry the tailor was twenty years old
When he is king we will give him the kings' gifts
When I am dead, my dearest
When I am dead, my dearest
When I am dead, my dearest (Ireland)
When I am grown
When I am old (Ireland)
When I awoke, the glancing day looked gay
When I consider your heavens
When I fall in love (Young/Carleston)
When I fall in love (Young/L'Estrange)
When I had money, money, O!
When I have passed
When I have sung my songs (Charles)
When I have, in the name of the Baptist
When I marry Amelia
When I pass down the street and see the people smiling so
When I play on my fiddle in Dooney
When I see on rood (Barlow)
When I set out for Lyonnesse
When I set out for Lyonnesse (Burton/Williams)
When I shut my eyes
When I survey the bright celestial sphere
When I survey the wondrous cross
When I survey the wondrous cross
When I survey the wondrous cross
When I survey the wondrous cross
When I survey the wondrous cross – Rockingham (Miller/Guest)
When I survey the wondrous cross – Rockingham (Miller/Pinel)
When I survey the wondrous cross – Rockingham (Miller/Rutter)
When I was a bachelor I lived all alone
When I was a young man I hadn’t a penny
When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire
When I was in trouble I called upon the Lord and he heard me
When I was king
When I was no older than the clouds
When I was one-and-twenty
When I was one-and-twenty
When I was one-and-twenty
When I was one-and-twenty (Bliss)
When I was one-and-twenty (Gibbs)
When I watch the living meet
When I would muse in boyhood
When icicles hang (Rutter)
When icicles hang (Rutter)
When icicles hang (Rutter)
When icicles hang by the wall
When icicles hang by the wall
When I'm sixty-four (Lennon/McCartney/Hart)
When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes (Parry)
When Israel came out of Egypt
When Israel came out of Egypt
When Israel was a child (Hawes)
When it's darkest, a prayer for the dawn
When Jesus Christ was yet a child
When Johnny comes marching home (Lemare)
When lads were home from labour
When lawyers strive to heal a breach
When Love beckons to you, follow him
When Love with unconfined wings
When maidens are young
When Mary thro' the garden went
When Myra sings, Z521 (Purcell/Britten)
When once the sun sinks in the west
When Planets first their stately measures trod
When poppies fall
When Shakespeare came to London
When she loved me (Newman/Kearns)
When she loved me (Newman/Lawson)
When smoke stood up from Ludlow
When swallows dart from cottage eves
When that I was and a little tiny boy
When that I was and a little tiny boy
When the children go to play
When the darkness is round me
When the day is done and the ball has spun
When the dew is falling (Howells)
When the lad for longing sighs
When the leaves had forsaken the trees
When the lights go rolling round the sky (Ireland)
When the Lord turned again the captivity of Sion
When the saints go marching in
When the sun with great flashes of grandeur
When through life unblest we rove (Anon/Moore/Hughes)
When to the temple Mary went (Chilcott)
When we lay where Budmouth Beach is, o the girls were fresh as peaches
When weary wretches sink to sleep
When wedding fiddles are a-playing
When winter comes and the trees are bare
When within my arms I hold you
When you and I go down
When you are happy, friend o’ mine
When you are old and gray (Bridge)
When you are old and grey
When you attend a funeral
When you see the millions of the mouthless dead (MacMillan)
When you went down to Bethlehem
When you're feeling like expressing your affection (Britten)
When, cruel fair one, I am slain
Whenas the rye reach to the chin
Whence came ye, jolly Satyrs, whence came ye?
Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing (Anon/Barber)
Whence this whole creation has arisen
Whence! Andante delicato
Whenever the moon and the stars are set
Where are the boys of the old Brigade
Where are they going—these happy people?
Where be you going, you Devon maid?
Where can we walk and make our feet belong?
Where Cart rins rowin to the sea
Where corals lie
Where does the uttered music go? (Walton)
Where go the boats?
Where is it that our soul doth go? (Bridge)
Where is landlord of old Hawk and Buckle
Where is the home I seek
Where Lagan stream sings lullaby
Where she lies asleep (Bridge)
Where sunless rivers weep
Where sunless rivers weep
Where the bee sucks
Where water waits
Where while I seek you, Echo, do you live, Love? – Come, ye sorrowful and steep
Where would you get your coat? (Porter/Burton)
Where, oh where? (Porter/Dring)
Where'er my bitter teardrops fall (Bridge)
Where'er you walk
Wherefore tonight so full of care
Wherewolf
Whether I find thee
Whether it's dusk or dawn's first light
While by the sheep we watched at night
While London's fast asleep (Dacre)
While shepherds watched
While shepherds watched their flocks by night
While shepherds watched their flocks by night
While shepherds watched their flocks by night – Winchester (Anon/Cleobury)
While shepherds watched their flocks by night – Winchester (Anon/Marston/Hyde)
While tearing off a game of golf
While that the sun with his beams hot
While the moon her watch is keeping
While you here do snoring lie
Whilst shepherds watched their flocks by night
White and green
White Christmas (Berlin/Cullen)
White Christmas (Berlin/Davies)
White Christmas (Berlin/Rice)
White eggs in the bush
White in the moon the long road lies
White in the moon the long road lies (Horder)
White ribbon (Wardener)
White-flowering days, Op 37 (Finzi)
Whither must I wander?
Whither must I wander?
Whither shall I go
Who are these angels? (MacMillan)
Who are these children?
Who can dwell with greatness! (Parry)
Who can teach the Science
Who can that be?
Who goes there, brushing through the dark drenched Spring?
Who is Silvia
Who is Silvia?
Who is Silvia?
Who is Silvia? (Horder)
Who is there? Whence come ye?
Who is this fair one?
Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge? (Chorus)
Who is this whose ignorant words cloud my design?
Who killed cock robin? (Dove)
Who my heart has free from sorrow deep unbound
Who owns the mountain?
Who really knows, who can declare?
Who shall separate us? (MacMillan)
Who shut up the sea with doors? (Chorus)
Who stole my heart away? (Kern/Chilcott)
Who will walk with thee, Kirsteen
Who would shepherds pipe, Op 21 No 3 (Farrar)
Who would true valour see
Who wrote the Book of Love? (Dove)
Who, my friend, make this river flow?
Whoever stole you from that bush of broom
Who's there? Sneaker!
Whose woods are these I think I know
Whose woods these are I think I know
Whoso dwelleth under the defence of the most High
Whoso dwelleth under the defence of the most High
Whoso dwelleth under the defence of the Most High
Why (Nyman/Boothby)
Why boastest thou thyself, thou tyrant?
Why boastest thou thyself, thou tyrant?
Why died I not from the womb? (Job)
Why do the heathen so furiously rage together?
Why do the heathen so furiously rage together?
Why do the nations so furiously rage together? (bass)
Why does your brand sae drop wi' blude
Why is my verse so barren?
Why is this night different? 'String Quartet No 2' (MacMillan)
Why o'er the dark'ning hill-slopes
Why should I sit and sigh, puin' bracken, puin' bracken
Why should it be that they have feathers now
Why so pale and wan?
Why these bitter words of the dying?
Why was I born? (Kern/Chilcott)
Why were you born when the snow was falling?
Wi' a hundred pipers (Anon/Mansfield)
Widdicombe Fair (Anon/Langford)
Wie des Mondes Abbild zittert, Op 7 No 2 (Stanford)
Wie ist es denn, dass trüb und schwer
Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen
Wild Cat Kelly, looking mighty pale
Wild with passion 'Song on the water' (Britten)
Wild Wood Carol (Rutter)
Will my tiny spark of being wholly vanish in your deeps and heights?
Will you come homeward from the hills of Dreamland?
Will you go with me? (Murray)
Will you see the infancy of this sublime and celestial greatness?
William and Mary, Op 106 (Bourgeois)
William of Barbary (Anon/Moray)
Willow song
Willow, willow, willow (Parry)
Wilt thou disannul judgment? (Chorus)
Wilt thou forgive that Sin, where I began?
Wilt thou go with me, sweet maid
Wilt thou go with me, sweet maid?
Wimbledon Idyll (Kit and the Widow)
Winchester Cathedral (Stephens/Lumsden)
Winchester Te Deum (Rutter)
Wind Sextet (Britten)
Windigo, or Gradually then suddenly (Gordon)
Winding wind (Garland)
Winds of change (Davis)
Winds of May, that dance on the sea (Armstrong)
Wind-Sprites
Windy Nights
Windy nights
Wings of the morning (Rutter)
Winter
Winter
Winter
Winter
Winter (Gardiner)
Winter Heavens (Jackson)
Winter light (Forbes L'Estrange)
Winter nights
Winter nights
Winter snow (Wilkinson)
Winter Song
Winter Songs (Forbes L'Estrange/L'Estrange)
Winter wakeneth al my care
Winter wakeneth all my care
Winter wakeneth all my care
Winter Wonderland (Bernard/L'Estrange)
Winter Words, Op 52 (Britten)
Wintertide
Wir glauben all an einen Gott, BWV740 (Bach/Whittaker)
Wir wandelten, wir zwei zusammen
Witches' song (Britten)
With a man of leisure
With B.E.F. June 10. Dear Wife
With glass like a bull's-eye
With perfume heavily laden the roses droop their heads
With proud thanksgiving
With rue my heart is laden
With rue my heart is laden
With rue my heart is laden
With short, sharp, violent lights made vivid
With shouts and squeals
With thy true love I have more wealth
Wither's Rocking Hymn (Vaughan Williams/Bruerton)
Within and without
Within his car, aloft, young Bacchus stood
Within the woodlands, flow'ry gladed
Within you without you (Harrison/Marmén)
Without arms or charm of culture
Without you no rose can grow
Woes him se man to pon leof
Wolcum Yole!
Women at munition making
Wonder (Chapman Campbell)
Wonder: Arioso
Wonderful Christmastime (McCartney/Rice)
Wonderland Suite (Rissmann)
Wonderwall 'Oasis' (Gallagher/Recknell)
Wondrous light
Woodland love: Romance
Woodland Revel (Melachrino)
Woodland Sketches, Op 51 (MacDowell/Woodhouse)
Worcester Service (Kennedy)
Word over all, beautiful as the sky
Words from the cross (Forbes L'Estrange)
World weary / Twentieth-century blues (Coward)
Worry about money
Worthy is the Lamb that was slain – Amen
Written on terrestrial things
Wymondham Chants (Poole)
Xylophonophobia
Ya dumal, serdtse pozabïlo 'My heart, I fancied it was over'
Ya vas lyubil 'I loved you once' (Swann)
Yaqui song (Yaqui)
Yarmouth Fair (Warlock)
Yatch
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon (Anon/Liddell)
Ye blessèd Creatures, I have heard the call
Ye choirs of New Jerusalem, Op 123 (Stanford)
Ye elves of hills, brooks
Ye heavens! from high the dewy nectar pour
Ye Hielands and ye Low-lands
Ye holy angels bright
Ye holy angels bright
Ye holy angels bright
Ye holy angels bright – Darwall's 148th (Darwall/Gray)
Ye holy angels bright – Darwall's 148th (Darwall/Scott)
Ye little birds that sit and sing
Ye sacred Muses (MacMillan)
Ye that have spent the silent night
Ye that pasen by
Yea, cast me from heights
Yearning (Chapman Campbell)
Yellow eye
Yes he is Time
Yes. Why do we all, seeing a soldier, bless him?
Yesterday (Lennon/McCartney/Chilcott)
Yesterday I was at work teaching Christ to lift his cross
Yesterdays (Kern/Pappano)
Yesterdays/They didn't believe me (Kern/Chilcott)
Yestreen the queen had four Maries
Yet if his Majesty, our sovran Lord
Yif ic of luve can
Yo ho, little girls, yo ho!
Yo me iba, mi madre
Yonder the mountain flowers are out
You and I will touch the sun
You are my sky (Gurney)
You are the evening cloud floating in the sky of my dreams
You are the new day
You are with me always
You can close your eyes (Taylor/Lawson)
You can’t wrap a hug in wrapping paper
You cannot dream things lovelier (Head)
You couldn't stop a lover (Anon/Hughes)
You do something to me (Porter/Burton)
You have search’d me, Lord, and you know me
You have seen the house built (Todd)
You have shown my mystery
You have two sides
You know me (Arakelyan)
You mantle yourself in light
You mantle yourself in light
You smile upon your friend today
You sons of Adam, you daughters of Eve
You that have spent the silent night
You want
You'd be so nice to come home to (Porter/Burton)
Young Apollo, Op 16 (Britten)
Young birds outside cages
Young Love lies dreaming
Young men walking the open streets
Young Venevil
Youngling fair, and dear delight
Your eyën two
Your gentleness, O God of grace
Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass
Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass
Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass
Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass
Your hearts are lifted up
Your Molly has never been false, she declares
You're taking such good care of me
Youth
Youth and love
Youth and love
You've got to be a cricket hero (Sherman/Fields/Lewis/Tupper/Nichols)
You've had lots of songs about roses
You've heard of me, of course
Ypakoë (Tavener)
Ysobel (Andantino)
Yuuyake koyakeno akatombo
Zadok the Priest (Lawes/Gant)
Zagzig
Zai na yao de di fang (Anon/Lawson)
Zarabanda solitaria (Lord)
Zeinab's theme: Molto più lento
Zelda's lullaby (Kondo/Clements)
Zen love song (Panufnik)
Zigeunerweisen, Op 20 (Sarasate/Hazell)
Zoroastre (Rameau/Bennett)
Zut, zut, zut (Elgar)
Zweiter Bericht über den Unbekannten Soldaten unter dem Triumphbogen
Zwölf Gedichte aus 'Liebesfrühling', Op 12 (Schumann/Bliss)
Zwölf Gedichte von Justinus Kerner, Op 35 (Schumann/Bliss)
Zwölf Vierhändige Clavierstücke für kleine und grosse Kinder, Op 85 (Schumann/Bliss)
Zwölf Vierhändige Clavierstücke für kleine und grosse Kinder, Op 85 (Schumann/Grosvenor)
ειθε γενοιμην … would I were
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