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‘Tis the last rose of summer
A child's sleep (Knowles)
A Virgin most pure (Anon/Wood)
Alice's adventures under ground (Barry)
Auld lang syne (Anon/Earley)
Be all merry (Desmond)
Because your voice was at my side (Whyms)
Beethoven (Barry)
Bid adieu (Joyce/Pendleton)
Black is the colour of my true love's hair (Anon/Earley)
Bó na leathadhairce (Anon/Earley)
Body of the moon (Earley)
By the waters of Buncrana
Carol of the bells (Leontovych/Earley)
Come, sweetheart, come (Knowles)
Courting is a pleasure (Anon/Earley)
Cró na Nollag (Mac Domhnaill)
Crossing the bar (Knowles)
Curoo curoo (Agnew)
Danny boy (Anon/Earley)
Deshil Holles Eamus
Ding dong! merrily on high (Anon/Wood)
Do not stand at my grave and weep (Knowles)
Dúlamán (Anon/Earley)
Elegy (Whelan)
Everyone sang (Knowles)
Expectans expectavi (Wood)
Five Bagatelles, Op 9 (Ferguson)
Four Short Pieces, Op 6 (Ferguson)
From sweet lovely Derry for fair London town
Full many a bird did wake and fly
Full many a year in middle row
Geantraí (McGlynn)
Glory and honour and Laud (Wood)
God omnipotent reigneth (Wood)
Good people all, this Christmas time
Gur e mo ghille dubh-dhonn (Anon/Earley)
Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths
Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths
Hail! blessed virgin Mary (Anon/Wood)
Hail, gladdening Light (Wood)
Hark how the bells, sweet silver bells
Have yourself a merry little Christmas (Martin/Blane/Earley)
He wishes for the cloths of heaven (Earley)
He wishes for the cloths of heaven (Knowles)
Hey, there! Hoop-la!
Hum hum, ha rim
I am an orphan girl
I know, you get colder in the winter
I remember, I remember (Knowles)
I seem to see how the reader
I sing of a maiden (Knowles)
I stood at the edge of my child's sleep
I wander'd lonely as a cloud
I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree
I wish I were on yonder hill
If I should die, think only this of me
In memoriam (Knowles)
In the dark pinewood (Agnew)
Ireland you're my home (O'Neill/Earley)
Land's End (Rooney)
Lay down your head
Lord of the winds (Knowles)
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
Lorica (McGlynn)
Love came down at Christmas (Knowles)
Love's old sweet song (Molloy)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in E flat (Wood)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F 'Collegium Regale' (Wood)
Mater ora filium (Wood/Oxley)
MLK (U2/Chilcott)
Mo Ghille Mear (Mac Domhnaill/Earley)
My dove, my beautiful one (Doherty)
My soul doth magnify the Lord
Night mail (Knowles)
Now, O now, in this brown land (Sheils/Earley)
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis
Nunc dimittis in B flat (Wood)
O God my heart is ready, my heart is ready
O most merciful (Wood)
O thou, the central orb (Wood)
O, it was out by Donnycarney (Brady/Earley)
Octet, Op 4 (Ferguson)
Oculi omnium (Wood)
Oh the summertime is coming
Oh, all the money that e'er I had
Oh, breathe not his name (Anon/Moore/Hughes)
Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling
Oh, the sudden wings arising from the ploughed fields brown
Once in the dear dead days beyond recall
Once, as I remember (Anon/Wood)
Orphan Girl (Graham/Earley)
Oxen of the sun (Desmond)
Partita, Op 5b (Ferguson)
Phil the Fluter's Ball (French)
Piano Concerto (Barry)
Piano Quintet in F major, Op 12 (Harty)
Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 8 (Ferguson)
Psalm 108 'Paratum cor meum' (Hurford/Stewart/Harrison/Harrison)
Rain has fallen all the day (Desmond)
Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky
'Sé mo laoch mo ghille mear
Seacht bpaidreacha fo’ seacht
Seo thó, seo thú-ló
She walks in beauty (Knowles)
Should old acquaintance be forgot
'Sí do Mhamó í (Anon/Earley)
Silently she's combing (Earley)
Siúil a Rún (Anon/McGlynn)
Sleep now, O sleep now (Paulberg/Earley)
Sleep tonight and may your dreams be realised
Sleep, oh babe, for the red bee hums
Sleepsong (Løvland/Earley)
South of the border (Kennedy/Palmer)
Speed, bonnie boat, like a bird on the wing
Sshhh … shun a mun
Stamp 'To avoid erotic thoughts' (Dennehy)
String Quartet No 1 in F major, Op 1 (Harty)
String Quartet No 2 in A minor, Op 5 (Harty)
Strings in the earth and air (Mawby/Earley)
Suantraí (Ó Cearbhaill)
Sun and Moon and Stars (Whelan)
Sunset and evening star
The Adoration of the Magi (Stephens/Earley/Anon/Yeats)
The Circus (Deazley)
The Coast of Galicia (Whelan)
The cock is crowing
The Conquest of Ireland (Barry)
The daffodils (Knowles)
The ears of Mr Tuer (Deazley)
The Eternal Recurrence (Barry)
The Gartan Mother's Lullaby (Anon/Earley)
The joy of earth (Boyle/Williams)
The lake isle of Innisfree (Knowles)
The last rose of summer (Anon/Lynch)
The last rose of summer (Anon/Moore/L'Estrange)
The maid of Culmore (Anon/Whyms)
The Parting Glass (Anon/Earley)
The Skye Boat Song (Anon/Earley)
The soldier (Knowles)
The stranger's grave (Harty)
The twilight turns from amethyst (Antognini/Earley)
Thíos cois na toinne
This is the night mail crossing the border
This is the weather the cuckoo likes
This joyful Eastertide (Wood)
This sanctuary of my soul
Three Pieces (Harty)
Tis the day of Resurrection (Wood)
'Tis the last rose of summer
To bliss God bring us all and some
Vedere, il corpo della Luna
Viola Concerto (Barry)
Violin Sonata in F major, Op 5 No 10 (Corelli/Beznosiuk)
Violin Sonata No 2, Op 10 (Ferguson)
Weathers (Knowles)
Wexford Carol (Anon/Earley)
When the shy star goes forth in heaven (Stephens/Earley)
When through life unblest we rove (Anon/Moore/Hughes)
Who is Silvia? (Wood)
Wild mountain thyme (Anon/Conway)
Written in March (Knowles)
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