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6 Hölderlin-Fragmente (Eisler/Baigent)
A Bellman's Song (Ravenscroft)
A blackbird singing
A bonny, bonny bird I have (Wilson)
A bookworm 'Hommage modeste à Maurice Ravel'
A chi spera, o luci amate
A child's prayer (Bliss)
A Christmas carol (Bliss)
A cradle song (Gurney)
A cross of wood
A day in the cornfield, I a-reapin'
A Despairing Lover (Lawes)
A Dialogue (Lawes)
A Dreame (Lawes)
A fairy's love song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A flaxen-headed cowboy / A flaxen-headed milkmaid
A flaxen-headed cowboy, as simple as may be
A Fool's Preferment, or The Three Dukes of Dunstable, Z571 (Purcell/Britten)
A fountain plays no more
A fox may steal your hens, sir (Peachum)
A gentle wind
A gray day and quiet
A Green Cornfield (Head)
A head or tail which does he lack?
A health to the northern lass (Lawes)
A Hebridean Sea-Reiver's Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A ho hi … hirrum bo! Early sails she to the reiving
A knot of riddles (Bliss)
A Lyric Ode on the Fairies, Aerial Beings and Witches of Shakespeare 'The Shakespeare Ode' (Linley Jr.)
A maid goin' to Comber her markets to larn
A mirarvi io son intento (Handel)
A mood (Travers)
A moth devoured words
A North Country maid up to London had strayed
A Pastoral Elegie to the memory of deare Brother, William Lawes (Lawes)
A Piper (Head)
A Poison Tree (Britten)
A poor soul sat sighing by a sycamore tree
A prayer to St Anthony of Padua
A red, red rose (Swann)
A rosebud by my early walk (Anon/McPhee)
A sad song (Warlock)
A shepherd lov'd a nymph so fair (Pinto)
A shower of pigeons arch over the rooftops
A Song of Enchantment
A song on the victory obtain'd over the rebels by His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, HWV228/9 (Handel)
A Spinning Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A Style of Loving
A Tale out of Anacreon (Lawes)
A Thirteenth-century Love Lilt (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A thousand sev'ral ways I tried, Z359 (Purcell)
A thousand, thousand ways
A time there was—as one may guess
A weather cock
A young maid stood in her father's garden (Anon/Hughes)
Abend, D645 (Schubert/Brown)
Ach, neige
Acis and Galatea, HWV49a (Handel)
Acorn and willow
Across
Across the plain
Adieu, adieu, my heartes lust (Cornysh Jr.)
Adieu, courage (Cornysh Jr.)
Admeto, Re di Tessaglia, HWV22 (Handel)
After a few short bars
Afton water
Ah dear heart (Gibbons)
Ah silly soul (Byrd)
Ah! cruel nymph!, Z352 (Purcell)
Ah! Ruggiero crudel, tu non mi amasti! (Alcina)
Ah! spietato! e non ti muove (Melissa)
Ah! Thetis, mother, goddess, why come from the sea?
Ah! what avails the sprightly morn of life (Linley Sr.)
Ah, crudel (Armida)
Ah, helpless wretch (Mundy)
Ah, how pleasant 'tis to love, Z353 (Purcell)
Ah, how sweet it is to love
Ah, how sweet it is to love
Ah, Robin (Cornysh Jr.)
Aignish on the machair (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Ailein Duinn 'A Harris Love Lament' (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Air
Air falalalo (Anon/Roberton)
Aka tombo (Anon/Chilcott)
Al lampo dell'armi (Cesare)
Alack, when I look back (Byrd)
Alas, from the day my poor heart (Linley Sr.)
Alas, my love, ye do me wrong
Alas, my love, you do me wrong
Alcina, HWV34 (Handel)
Alessandro, HWV21 (Handel)
Alexander Balus (Handel)
Alfred (Arne)
All as a sea (Byrd)
All creatures now (Bennet)
All looks be pale (Campion)
All the dreaming is broken through
All these dismal looks and fretting
All things are quite silent (Anon/Andrew)
All ye whom Love or Fortune hath betrayed (Dowland)
Alla caccia, HWV79 (Handel/Bennett)
Alla sua gabbia d'oro (Rossane)
Alleluia, ZS14 (Weldon/Purcell/Britten)
Alone in the desert, alone, I'm alone
Altra volta incatenarmi
Amadigi di Gaula, HWV11 (Handel)
Amarillis, by a spring (Lawes)
Amid a thousand racking Woes (Arbaces)
Amidst the myrtles as I walk
Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams, Z355 (Purcell)
Aminta e Fillide 'Arresta il passo', HWV83 (Handel)
Amintas, to my grief I see, Z356 (Purcell)
Amintor, heedless of his flocks, Z357 (Purcell)
Amintor's Welladay (Lawes)
A-moaning thou, my own dear one
Among the men, coquets we find (Polly/Lucy)
Amphitryon, or The Two Sosias, Z572 (Purcell)
An aged dame (Byrd)
An earthly tree (Byrd)
An eine Stadt
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 island sheiling song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
An Ode on the Death of Mr Henry Purcell (Blow)
An Ode upon dedicating a building to Shakespeare (Arne)
An oyster
An rosen wyn (Anon/Monks)
And can the physician make sick men well?
And is it night? Are they thine eyes that shine? (Jones)
Andy Flower Duet (Delibes/Stilgoe)
Angels of the mind (Bliss)
Anna bheag 'Wee Anna' (Anon/Jackson/Mackenzie)
Annie Laurie (Anon/Bowen)
Any little fish (Coward)
Anything goes (Porter/Burton)
Aquarius: The Water-Carrier
Arcades (Swann)
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Argeers
Arianna in Creta, HWV32 (Handel)
Aries: The Ram
Ariodante, HWV33 (Handel)
Arirang (Anon/Chilcott)
Arise, awake, awake (Morley)
Arise, my muse, Z320 (Purcell)
Arm, arm! the scouts are come in (Johnson)
Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers?
Artaxerxes (Arne)
As Amoret and Thyrsis lay
As down by the shore I wander early at morn
As ever I saw (Warlock)
As he was a-riding and a-riding one day
As I came by Blaweary
As I came through Sandgate
As I rode down to Yarmouth Fair
As I sat down by Saddle Stream
As I walked forth, or The Deceased Maiden Lover (Johnson)
As I was a-walking one morning in May
As I was lying on Black Stitchel
As I was walking all alane
As I went out one May morning
As steals the morn upon the night (Il Moderato)
As sweet Polly Oliver lay musing in bed
as the soldier and the sailor was a-walking one day
As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending (Weelkes)
Ask me to love no more, Z358 (Purcell)
At dead low ebb of night
At The Fox Inn
At the mid hour of night (Anon/Britten)
At the mid hour of night (Anon/Hullah)
At the mid hour of night (Anon/Stevenson)
At the window (Bliss)
At Winchester was a wedding
Auf ein altes Bild
Aure, fonti, ombre gradite (Rossane)
Aureng-Zebe, Z573 (Purcell)
Author of Light (Campion)
Autumn
Autumn (Herbert)
Autumn twilight (Warlock)
Auvergnat (Bliss)
Ave Maria! maiden mild!
Avenging and bright (Anon/Britten)
Avenging and bright (Anon/Stevenson)
Awake, awake, my Lyre! 'A Supplication' (Blow)
Awake, my lyre (Linley Sr.)
Awake, sweet love, thou art returned (Dowland)
Away with these self-loving lads (Dowland)
Aye, my lad, I've borne my creel
B for Barney (Anon/Hughes)
Ba mo leanabh 'O my baby' (Anon/Jackson/Mackenzie)
Baby, baby dear
Bacchus is a pow'r divine, Z360 (Purcell)
Balow, my babe, lye still and sleep
Barbara Allen (Anon/Quilter)
Barbara! io ben lo so
Barbaro, partirò (Polinessa)
Barefoot I went and made no sound
Be near me when my light is low
Be still O ye winds and attentive ye Swains
Be still, my sweet sweeting, no longer do cry
Be welcome then, great Sir, to constant vows
Beauty, since you so much desire (Campion)
Before life and after
Behold a wonder here (Dowland)
Behold, O mightiest of Gods
Believe me if all those endearing young charms (Anon/Moore/Stevenson)
Belinda (Eccles)
Beloved
Benbecula Bridal Procession (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Beneath a dark and melancholy grove, Z461 (Purcell)
Beneath a poplar's shadow lay me
Beneath the spreading wings of evening
Berenice, Regina d'Egitto, HWV38 (Handel)
Bessie Bell and Mary Gray
Between your sheets you soundly sleep
Beware, poor shepherds 'The Caution', Z361 (Purcell)
Bid the Virtues, bid the Graces
Big Ben Blues (Owen Norris)
Bird Scarer's Song (Anon/Britten)
Bird Scarer's Song (Anon/Britten/Matthews)
Birds at the Fairy Fulling (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Black is the color (Anon/Chilcott)
Black Stitchel (Gurney)
Blah blah blah (Gershwin/Vignoles)
Blame not my cheeks (Campion)
Blaweary (Gurney)
Blest be this morn, blest be the hand –
Blind Cupid hath made my heart for to bleed (Wife/Simpkin)
Blow away the morning dew (Anon/Langford)
Blow thy horn, hunter (Cornysh Jr.)
Bobby Shaftoe (Anon/Carleston)
Bobby Shaftoe (Anon/Langford)
Bonduca, or The British Heroine, Z574 (Purcell)
Bonnie James Campbell
Bonnie wee thing (Anon/Davie)
Bonny at morn 'with guitar' (Anon/Britten)
Bonny at morn 'with harp' (Anon/Britten)
Botany Bay (Anon/Rice)
Boyhood's End (Tippett)
Bread and cherries (Gurney)
Break now, my heart, and die (Campion)
Bright Phoebus (Anon/Oates/Le Page)
Bright Phoebus greets most clearly (Kirbye)
Bring away this sacred tree (Lanier)
Britain, thou now art great, art great indeed!
Brush up your Shakespeare (Porter/Burton)
Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn 'Watching the Wheat' (Anon/Britten)
Burd Ellen and young Tamlane
Burst forth, my tears (Dowland)
Business Girls (Dring)
But here comes a Druid and we must retire –
But in the close of night –
By a bierside (Gurney)
By beauteous softness mixed with majesty
By beauteous softness mixed with majesty, Z332/7
By the sea
By yon bonnie banks and by yon bonnie braes
Ca' the yowes (Anon/Britten)
Ca' the yowes (Anon/Liddell)
Ca' the yowes (Anon/MacLean/Bateman)
Ca' the yowes (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
Caio Fabbricio, HWVA9 (Handel)
Caio Fabbricio, HWVA9 (Handel/Albinoni)
Caio Fabbricio, HWVA9 (Handel/Ciampi)
Caio Fabbricio, HWVA9 (Handel/Courcelle)
Caio Fabbricio, HWVA9 (Handel/Hasse)
Caio Fabbricio, HWVA9 (Handel/Leo)
Caio Fabbricio, HWVA9 (Handel/Pollarolo)
Caio Fabbricio, HWVA9 (Handel/Sellito)
Caio Fabbricio, HWVA9 (Handel/Vinci)
Caleno custure me (Anon/Plant)
Calm was the air and clear the sky (Carlton)
Can doleful notes? (Danyel)
Can life be a blessing? (Eccles)
Can she excuse my wrongs? (Dowland)
Can ye no' hush yer weepin', O?
Can you recall, dear comrade, when we tramped God's land together
Cancer: The Crab
Cangia i gemiti in baci, e più non brama
Canon and Gigue in D (Pachelbel/Brody/Reynolds)
Capricorn: The Goat
Captaine Digorie Piper his Pavan (Dowland)
Captivity (Storace)
Cara speme, questo core (Sesto)
Cara sposa (Rinaldo)
Care-charming sleep (Johnson)
Caristiona (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Cariwch, medd Dafydd, Fy nhelun i mi 'Bring me my harp'
Caro padre, a me non dei
Carters, now cast down (Farnaby)
Castor et Pollux (Rameau/Aareskjold/Bennett)
Cathleen ni Houlihan (Gurney)
Cavalilly Man
Cease you jolly shepherds
Cease your funning
Cease, anxious world, your fruitless pain, Z362 (Purcell)
Cease, ruler of the day, to rise (Dejanira)
Cease, warring thoughts (Lawes)
Celebrate this Festival, Z321 (Purcell)
Celemene
Celestial music did the gods inspire, Z322 (Purcell)
Celia has a thousand charms
Celia the Fair (Monro)
Celia's fond, too long I've lov'd her, Z364 (Purcell)
Ch'ave overcome my voes (Wat/Company)
Che tirannia d'amor! (Lisaura)
Chi m'insegna il caro padre?
Chi t'intende? o cieca instabile! (Berenice)
Chinese Gardens (Roth)
Chloe found Amyntas lying all in tears 'Rondelay' (Blow)
Chloris now thou art fled away
Clori, mia bella Clori, HWV92 (Handel)
Colin and Phoebe 'A Pastoral' (Arne)
Colin's description of Vauxhall 'Green-Wood Hall' (Gladwin)
Come again, sweet love doth now invite (Dowland)
Come all ye songsters
Come away, come sweet love (Dowland)
Come away, Hecate (Johnson)
Come if you dare, our trumpets sound
Come o'er the sea (Anon/Stevenson)
Come to me, grief, for ever (Byrd)
Come unto these yellow sands
Come unto these yellow sands (Banister)
Come unto these yellow sands, Z631
Come ye sons of Art, away, Z323 (Purcell)
Come ye sons of Art, away, Z323 (Purcell/Britten)
Come you not from Newcastle? (Anon/Britten)
Come, blessed Byrd (Johnson)
Come, browse, my goats, Christ's manger hay
Come, cheerful day (Campion)
Come, cheerful day, part of my life to me (Campion)
Come, come along for a dance and a song (Clarke)
Come, gentle swains (Cavendish)
Come, heavy Sleep (Dowland)
Come, let us leave the town
Come, my Daphne, come away (Lawes)
Come, rest in this bosom (Anon/Stevenson)
Come, sable night (Ward)
Come, sad Turtle, mateless moaning
Come, shepherds, lead up a lively measure
Come, sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
Come, sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
Come, sweetest composer of grief and pain
Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton (Campion)
Comin' thro' the rye (Anon/Liddell)
Comus, HWV44 (Handel)
Con amores, la mi madre (Anchieta/Chilcott)
Con l'ali di costanza (Ariodante)
Conservate, raddoppiate (Handel)
Constant Penelope (Byrd)
Cor di padre, e cor d' amante (Asteria)
Corinna is divinely fair, Z365 (Purcell)
Coronach (Attwood)
Correte pur a fiumi, amare lacrime
Corydon and Miranda (Boyce)
Così fiera procella
Could he whom my dissembled rigour grieves, Op 3 No 3 (Jackson)
Coventry Carol (Anon/Halsey)
Coy Daphne fled (Danyel)
Crabbed age and youth (Dring)
Cradle Song (Berkeley)
Cradle song (Herbert)
Cradle song (Warlock)
Cricket Theme Medley (Anon/L'Estrange)
Cruckhaun Finn (Anon/Hughes)
Crudeltà nè lontananza
Cruel Madame (Vautor)
Cruel unkind (Ward)
Cuopre tal volta il cielo
Cupid, make your virgins tender (Purcell)
Cupid, the slyest rogue alive, Z367 (Purcell)
Cymon and Iphigenia (Arne)
Da ich ein Knabe war
Da tempeste il legno infranto (Cleopatra)
Dadl dau (Anon/Webber)
Dalla guerra amorosa, HWV102a (Handel)
Dall'ondoso periglio – Aure, deh, per pietà (Cesare)
Damon and Clora (Harington)
Dance for Chinese Man and Woman
Dance to your daddy (Anon/Byram-Wigfield)
Dance to your shadow (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Danny boy (Anon/Knight)
Danny boy (Anon/L'Estrange)
Dark is the night
Dark rose of my heart (Swann)
Dark, he moves from shade to sun
Dashing away with the smoothing iron
Dashing away with the smoothing iron (Anon/Byrt)
Daughter of Heav'n, fair art thou! 'Darthula' (Linley Jr.)
David of the White Rock (Owen/Britten)
David of the White Rock (Owen/Britten/Matthews)
David of the White Rock 'The Dying Poet to his Harp' (Haydn/Owen)
Day is the hero's shield
Dear Andy Flower
Dear delight (Head)
Dear harp of my country 'The Farewell to My Harp' (Anon/Stevenson)
Dear harp of my country! (Anon/Britten)
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, if you change, I'll never choose again (Dowland)
Death is now my only treasure (Erskine)
Deep river
Deep river (Anon/Lawson)
Deidamia, HWV42 (Handel)
Des Menschen Seele
Descende caelo cincta sororibus 'The Oxford Ode' (Locke)
Desire in Spring (Gurney)
Desterò dall' empia Dite (Melissa)
Diaphenia (Britten)
Dic mihi saeve puer (Clerk)
Dica il falso, dica il vero (Rossane)
Did not you once, Lucinda, vow (Coleman)
Dido and Aeneas, Z626 (Purcell)
Die Heimat
Die ihr aus dunkeln Grüften, HWV208 (Handel)
Die Jugend
Die not, fond man (Ward)
Disappointment (Stainer)
Dissembling, false, perfidious Hercules!
Dite pace, e fulminate (Elmira)
Do not repine, fair sun (Gibbons)
Don’t turn around
Don't fence me in (Porter/Burton)
Dopo l'orrore (Ottone)
Dopo notte (Ariodante)
Dost thou withdraw thy grace? (Danyel)
Dove sei, amato bene? (Bertarido)
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 the gleamy vale (Linley)
Down yonder green valley where streamlets meander
Draw near you country girls
Draw near, you lovers, Z462 (Purcell)
Draw on, sweet night (Wilbye)
Dread Sir, the Prince of Light (Blow)
Dream Angus (Anon/Roberton)
Drink to me only with thine eyes (Anon/Quilter)
Drink to me only with thine eyes (Anon/Roberton)
Drop not, mine eyes
Dry those eyes which are o'erflowing (Banister)
Dry those eyes which are o'erflowing (Weldon)
Dry your sweet cheek (Stainer)
Dulcibella, when e'er I sue for a kiss, Z485 (Purcell/Britten)
Dunque annoda pur, ben mio
È tale Otton? – Falsa imagine (Teofane)
E vibrando in un baleno
E vivo ancora? E senza il ferro?
Early one morning (Anon/Britten)
Early one morning (Anon/L'Estrange)
Early one morning (Anon/Parry)
Easter day was a holiday
Echo dance of Furies
Edward, Edward (Gurney)
Eho! Eho! (Anon/Britten)
Elegiac sonnet (Bliss)
Elegy (Arnold)
Elisa che ricerchi – Voglio amore (Elisa)
Eliza is the fairest queen (Johnson)
Ellen's Song (Attwood)
Eloisa to Abelard (Pinto)
En la Macarenita (Anon/Chilcott)
Enchanting harmonist (Harington)
Epitaph (Tate)
Epitaph in Old Mode (Gurney)
Equals
Erin! the smile and the tear in thine eyes (Anon/Stevenson)
Es dunkelt schon in der Heide (Anon/Langford)
Esther, HWV50a (Handel)
Eternal source of light divine
Even such is time (Gurney)
Evening
Ev'ry time I feel the spirit
Ev'ry time we say goodbye (Porter/Burton)
Eyes, look no more (Danyel)
Ezio, HWV29 (Handel)
Fain would I wed (Campion)
Fair and true (Warlock)
Fair Cytherea presents her doves (Lisley)
Fair Iris and her swain
Fair is my love
Fair Lady Isobel sits in her bower sewing
Fair nymphs I heard one telling (Farmer)
Fair Oriana, beauty's Queen (Sr.)
Fair Oriana, seeming to wink at folly (Jones)
Fair Orion, in the morn (Milton Sr.)
Fair, if you expect admiring (Campion)
Faire Daffadills, we weep to see
Fairest isle
Fairest isle, all isles excelling
Fairest work of happy nature (Blow)
Fancie (Britten)
Far from triumphing court (Dowland)
Far I hear the galloping galley
Fare thee well, my sun and moon light
Fare you well, my dear, I must be gone
Farewel dear Scenes of gay Delight
Farewell Despairing Hopes, I'll love no more
Farewell to old England for ever
Farewell, all joys, Z368 (Purcell)
Farewell, fond youth (Jones)
Farewell, ye rocks, ye seas and sands, Z463 (Purcell)
Father
Feel the spirit (Anon/Rutter)
Feller from Fortune (Anon/Chilcott)
Fileuse (Anon/Britten)
Fill the bumper fair! (Anon/Stevenson)
Fill up the bowl (Poet/Fairies/chorus)
Fine knacks for ladies (Dowland)
Finish! Finish, these Languours make me sick
Fire, fire, fire! (Campion)
Fish in river
Fishing
Five Am'rous Sighs (Dove)
Five Am'rous Sighs (Dove)
Five Chinese Lyrics (Oldham)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney)
Five Traditional Songs (Anon/Rutter)
Flammende Rose, Zierde der Erden, HWV210 (Handel)
Flavia grown old (Blow)
Flora, goddess sweetly blooming
Flora's Queen (Stainer)
Flow gently
Flow not so fast, ye fountains (Dowland)
Flow, my tears, fall from your springs (Dowland)
Flow, O my tears (Dowland)
Fly not yet (Anon/Stevenson)
Fly swift, ye hours, Z369 (Purcell)
Fly to my aid, O mighty Love (Linley Sr.)
Fly, bold rebellion, Z324 (Purcell)
Fonti amiche, aure leggiere (Seleuce)
For folded flocks (Three Shepherds)
For Jillian of Berry she dwells on a hill
For love ev'ry creature is formed by his nature
For Morn, my dome of blue
Four lyrics from In memoriam (Swann)
Four Songs (Purcell/Adès)
Four Songs (Purcell/Adès)
Froh kehrt der Schiffer heim an den stillen Strom
Frolic and free (Arne)
From California (Roth)
From hardy Climes and dangerous Toils of War, Z325 (Purcell)
From scourging Rebellion, and baffling proud France
From silent night (Dowland)
From silent shades and the Elysian groves
From silent shades and the Elysian groves
From silent shades 'Bess of Bedlam', Z370 (Purcell)
From star to star, from sun and spring and leaf
From the heav'ns now I fly (Lawes)
From thee, Eliza, I must go (Pinto)
From those serene and rapturous joys, Z326 (Purcell)
Fronda leggiera e mobile (Handel)
Full fathom five
Full fathom five (Banister)
Full fathom five (Johnson)
Full fathom five (Smith)
Full fathom five, Z631
Full moon
Fyer! Fyer! (Morley)
Gather your rosebuds (Lawes)
Gather your rosebuds while you may (Lawes)
Gather your rosebuds while you may (Lawes)
Gebet
Gelido in ogni vena (Cosroe)
Gelosia, spietata Aletto (Alceste)
Gemini: The Twins
Gentle shepherds, you that know 'Pastoral Elegy on the Death of Mr John Playford', Z464 (Purcell)
Gesang der Geister über den Wassern, D705 (Schubert/Asti)
Get you hence (Johnson)
Gin a body, meet a body
Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV17 (Handel)
Giustino, HWV37 (Handel)
Give me my lute (Banister)
Gloria Patri, qui creavit nos (Blow)
Go from my window (Anon/Dowland)
Go nightly cares (Dowland)
Go, crystal tears (Dowland)
Go, passions, to the cruel fair (Ford)
Go, perjur'd man, and if thou ere return 'The Curse' (Blow)
Go, rose! my Chloe's bosom grace (Earle)
Go, rose! my Chloe's bosom grace (Greene)
Go, tell Amynta, gentle swain, Z489 (Purcell)
God in me is the fury on the bare heath
God set a crimson rose upon your mouth
Golden slumbers
Golden slumbers kiss your eyes
Gols is the corn in the valley
Good morrow fellow Filcher (Nim/Filcher)
Goodnight to the meadow (Gurney)
Gortnamona (Green)
Grant me, ye gods (Blow)
Great Love, I know thee now (Cold Genius)
Great Parent, Hail to Thee!, Z327 (Purcell)
Green grow the rashes (Anon/MacLean/Logan)
Greensleeves (Anon/Britten)
Greensleeves (Anon/Chilcott)
Greensleeves (Anon/Webber)
Gretchens Bitte 'Gretchen im Zwinger', D564 (Schubert/Britten)
Grief keep within
Grief of my best love's absenting (Jones)
Guitar's chaconne
Had I a golden pound (Head)
Hail! Great parent of us all
Hälfte des Lebens
Ha'nacker Mill
Ha'nacker Mill (Gurney)
Happy, happy, happy plains!
Hard by a crystal fountain (Morley)
Hark how all things with one sound rejoice (2nd Woman)
Hark how the hounds and horn (Theseus)
Hark how the songsters
Hark how the wild musicians sing, Z542 (Purcell)
Hark the ech'ing air!
Hark the echoing air a triumph sings (1st Woman/chorus)
Hark! all ye lovely saints (Weelkes)
Hark! Alleluia (Morley)
Hark! Did ye ever hear so sweet a singing? (Hunt)
Hark! hark! he strikes the golden lyre (Cleopatra)
Hark! hark! the lark (Johnson)
Hark! Wot ye what? (Jones)
Hark, Damon, hark, Z541 (Purcell)
Hark, hark, the lark (Chilcot)
Hark, shepherd swains (Lawes)
Harvest
Hast thou seen that lordly castle?
Have all our passions?
Have you been catching of fish, Tom Noddy?
Hawk and Buckle (Gurney)
He himself courts his own ruin, Z372 (Purcell)
He is gone on the mountain
He that will not love
He who could first two gentle hearts unbind (Linley Sr.)
He whose desires are still abroad (Danyel)
He whose desires are still abroad (Danyel)
Hears not my Phillis (Rogers)
Hears not my Phillis how the birds
Hears not my Phillis how the birds 'The Knotting Song', Z371 (Purcell)
Heart of Fire-love (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Heaven bles the babe! they said
Heigh my hearts!
Heiland Harry (Anon/MacLean/Bateman)
Help, Father Abraham! 'A Dialogue betwixt Dives and Abraham' (Blow)
Hence stars, too dim of light (East)
Hence, all ye vain delights (Jr.)
Hence, fond deceiver 'Love and despair', Z492 (Purcell)
Hence, ye profane, far hence, away!
Her rosy cheeks, her ever smiling eyes (Campion)
Hercules, HWV60 (Handel)
Here the Deities approve
Here, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling
Here, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling
Here's the Summer (Summer)
Herr, schicke was du willt
High on a throne of glitt'ring ore, Z465 (Purcell)
His golden locks Time hath to silver turned (Dowland)
Hist, hist! I hear my mother call (Theodosia)
Hither this way
Honour, riches, marriage-blessing (Arne)
Hope and love (Shield)
Hope of my heart (Ward)
Hornpipe
Horsemen (Herbert)
Hour by hour flow my tears in the darkness
How art thou fall'n from thy height! (Haman)
How blest are shepherds
How blest are shepherds (Shepherd/chorus)
How can I stay, when love invites? (Assuerus)
How cruel are the traitors (Lucy/Macheath)
How dear to me the hour (Anon/Stevenson)
How delightful's the life of an innocent swain, Z373 (Purcell)
How happy the lover
How I sigh when I think of the charms of my swain, Z374 (Purcell)
How pleasant is this flowery plain and grove!, Z543 (Purcell)
How severe is my fate (Croft)
How sweet the answer (Anon/Britten)
How sweet the answer Echo makes (Anon/Stevenson)
How vain the toils (Byrd)
Hug ò in ò! When winds do blow, sea reivers know the maddening music
Humoresque
Humour, say what mak'st thou here (Dowland)
Hunan blentyn, ar fy mynwes
Hunan blentyn, ar fy mynwes
Hush, no more (Sleep/chorus)
Hush-a-ba, birdie, croon, croon (Anon/Moffat)
Hymn to God the Father (Humfrey/Tippett/Bergmann)
I am come to lock all fast (Mystery)
I am Queen Anne, of whom 'tis said
I am supple of body and sport with the wind
I attempt from love's sickness to fly
I attempt from love's sickness to fly
I call you all to Woden's hall
I came, I saw, and was undone 'The Thraldom', Z375 (Purcell)
I can dance and I can sing (Moll Medlar/Wat)
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 care not for these ladies (Campion)
I dal a du vil, I dal a du ho ro
I danced in the morning when the world was begun
I die whenas I do not see (Danyel)
I dreamed a dreary dream last night
I feel a sudden urge to sing
I fell in love with a Limehouse lass
I get a kick out of you (Porter/Burton)
I got a robe
I had a silver buckle
I have a bonnet trimmed with blue (Anon/Hughes)
I have come to the borders of sleep
I have entreated (Ward)
I held love's head
I know where I'm goin' (Anon/Hughes)
I know where I'm going
I laid me down upon a pillow soft
I live again
I love and I must 'Bell Barr', Z382 (Purcell)
I love my love (Anon/Lawson)
I loved fair Celia, Z381 (Purcell)
I must complain (Dowland)
I must not think of thee
I often ask, because I feel I've every right to know
I once loved a boy and a bold Irish boy
I pant for the music which is divine
I prithee send me back my heart (Lawes)
I rage, I melt, I burn! (Polyphemus)
I resolve against cringing and whining, Z386 (Purcell)
I rise and grieve (Lawes)
I saw a strange creature
I saw my lady weep (Dowland)
I see myself in mountain lake
I see she flies me
I shall go without companions
I smiled at you because I thought that you
I spy Celia, Z499 (Purcell/Britten)
I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams, Z388 (Purcell)
I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams, Z388 (Purcell/Britten)
I walked last night with my old friend
I was angry with my friend
I was mighty blue
I was not wearier (Lanier)
I watched the Lady Caroline
I will give my love an apple (Anon/Britten)
I will walk with my love (Anon/Hughes)
I wonder as I wander (Anon/Britten)
Ich reit' ins finstre Land hinein
I'd fain ask you a this, but in pops a that
If ever I more riches did desire, Z544 (Purcell)
If grief has any pow'r to kill, Z378 (Purcell)
If heaven's just wrath (Ward)
If I give thee honour due (L'Allegro)
If love make me forsworn (Major)
If love the virgin's heart invade (Mrs Peachum/Peachum)
If love were all (Coward)
If love's a sweet passion (Nymph/Fawn/chorus)
If music be the food of love (Clifton)
If music be the food of love, Z379a (Purcell)
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, Z379b (Purcell)
If music be the food of love, Z379c (Purcell)
If music be the food of love, Z379c (Purcell/Britten)
If my complaints could passions move (Dowland)
If pray'rs and tears, Z380 (Purcell)
If the deep sighs (Ward)
If thou long'st so much to learn (Campion)
If women could be fair (Byrd)
Il crudel m' abbandona, e mi detesta
Il est quelqu'un sur terre (Anon/Britten)
Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno, HWV46a (Handel)
Il volo così fido al dolce (Costanza)
I'll sail upon the dog-star
I'll sing thee songs of Araby (Clay)
I'll sing you a song and it's not very long
I'm a decent good Irish body (Anon/Hughes)
I'm homesick for my hills again
I'm lonesome since I cross'd the hill
I'm sick of love; O let me lie
In a merry May morn (Nicholson)
In a shady nook one moonlit night
In all our Cynthia's shining sphere, Z496 (Purcell)
In an arbour green (Warlock)
In Chester town there liv'd a brisk young widow
In Cloris all soft charms agree, Z384 (Purcell)
In darkness let me dwell (Dowland)
In den angenehmen Büschen, HWV209 (Handel)
In Flanders (Gurney)
In grüner Landschaft Sommerflor
In guilty night, and hid in false disguise
In praise of his Daphnis
In Praise of Woman (Poston)
In pride, high, leapest thou
In quel gelato core una voce
In Scarlet Town, where I was born
In some kind dream, Z497 (Purcell)
In terrors trapp'd (Hunnis)
In the beck
In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z190 (Purcell/Britten)
In the black furrow of a field
In the dell are camped the gypsies
In the dim light of the golden lamp
In the eyes of our minds
In the heat of the day when the sun shines so freely
In the mist (Swann)
In the still of the night (Porter/Burton)
In the swirl of its pool
In the tent
In the wild October night-time
In this I fear my latest breath (Child)
In thousand thoughts of love and thee (Linley Sr.)
In vain we dissemble, Z385 (Purcell)
In yonder grove (Linley Jr.)
Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas
Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas 'The Queen's Epicedium', Z383 (Purcell)
Infiammate, saettate
Invocation to Nature (Pinto)
Io son tradito
Io ti levo l'impero dell'armi (Partenope)
Iona Boat Song (Anon/Roberton)
Islay Reaper's Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Isle of my Heart (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Ist nicht heilig mein Herz, schöneren Lebens voll
It always seems funny
It fell on a summer's day (Campion)
It is good to be out on the road
It is good to be out on the road
It is not that I love you less
It is to me a right great joy (Henry VIII)
It was a lover and his lass
It was a time when silly bees could speak (Dowland)
It was a winter's evening, and fast came down the snow
Ite caldi sospiri (Jones)
It's de-lovely (Porter/Burton)
It's evening. I lack courage
It's up in the highlands, along the sweet Tay
I've got you under my skin (Porter/Burton)
I've written you a song, a beautiful routine
Jack a Lent
Jack Spratt
Jeg gik mig ud en sommerdag (Anon/Rice)
Jenny 'An Agreeable Musical Choice' (Arne)
Jenny kiss'd me (Herbert)
Jenny, bright as the day and as buxom as May
Jessie (Knyvett)
Jillian of Berry (Warlock)
Jingle bells (Pierpont/Parry)
Johnnie cam' to our toun
Johnny Doyle (Anon/Hughes)
Johnny I hardly knew ye (Anon/Hughes)
Joshua fit the battle of Jericho
Joy that alone, with better bays
Joyful Noise (Swann)
Juanita (Norton)
Kind Robin lo'es me (Anon/Davie)
King Arthur (Anon/Roberton)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z628 (Purcell)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z628 (Purcell/Britten)
King Harald's saga (Weir)
Kirsteen (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Kishmul's Galley (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Kitten of course is the small for cat
Künft'ger Zeiten eitler Kummer, HWV202 (Handel)
La belle est au jardin d'amour (Anon/Britten)
La noël passée (Anon/Britten)
La Senna festeggiante, RV693 (Vivaldi/King)
La sorte mia vacilla (Antigona)
La Statira (Albinoni/Bennett)
Là-bas dans cette plaine (Anon/Chilcott)
Lad and lass thegither
Lady Anne Bothwell's Lament (Corfe)
Lady Isobel and the elf-knight
L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, HWV55 (Handel)
Lamorna (Anon/Richards)
Land of Heart's Desire (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Land of my fathers (Anon/Manners)
Lange lieb ich dich schon, möchte dich
Langue, geme, sospira (Handel)
Laschia ch'io Pianga (Handel)
Lascia ch'io pianga
Lasso vita mia (Dowland)
Last hours (Gurney)
Last night by the sheiling was Mhairi, my beloved
Last night, a storm of rain
Late at night alone in the sheiling
Late summer (Warlock)
L'aura non sempre (Laodice)
Lawn, as white as driven snow (Linley)
Lay a garland (Pearsall)
Lay a garland on my hearse
Lay that burden down
Le baylère (Anon/Richards)
Le coucou c'est un bel oiseau
Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse (Anon/Britten)
Le souvenir de vous me tue (Morton)
Leave prolonging thy distress (Campion)
Leise flehen meine Lieder
Leisure
Lemady (Anon/Britten)
Lemady (Anon/Britten/Matthews)
Lenten flowers
Leo Scotiae irritatus (Clerk)
Leo: The Lion
Let each gallant heart, Z390 (Purcell)
Let formal lovers still pursue, Z391 (Purcell)
Let no disloyal cares his peace destroy –
Let no mortal sing to me (Jackson)
Let not a moonborn elf mislead ye (Grimbald)
Let not Chloris think (Danyel)
Let the dreadful engines of eternal will
Let the fifes and the clarions (2nd Attendant/3rd Attendant)
Let us dance, let us sing
Let us take the road (Matt)
Let us, kind Lesbia, give away, Z466 (Purcell)
L'habitant de Saint Barbe (Anon/Chilcott)
Libra: The Scales
Life and its follies are fading away
Light now restricts itself
Light, stillness and peace lie on the broad sands
Lightly she whipped o'er the dales (Mundy)
Lights Out
Like as a ship (Stainer)
Like as the lute delights (Danyel)
Like two proud armies (Weelkes)
Lillygay (Warlock)
Limehouse Reach
Lisa lân (Anon/Webber)
Little David, play on your harp (Anon/Roberts)
Little Sir William (Anon/Britten)
Loch Broom Love Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Loch Leven Love Lament (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Loch Lomond (Anon/Overton)
Lolay, lolay. Als I lay on Yoleis night (Anon/Wishart)
London Pride (Coward)
Long live fair Oriana (Gibbons)
Longing (Swann)
Lord of the Dance (Anon/Rutter)
Lord Randall (Anon/Scott)
Lord! I married me a wife (Anon/Britten)
Lord, to thee I make my moan (Byrd)
Lorsque j'étais jeunette, je gardais les moutons
Lost is my quiet for ever, Z502 (Purcell)
Lost is my quiet for ever, Z502 (Purcell/Britten)
Lotario, HWV26 (Handel)
Love arms himself in Celia's eyes, Z392 (Purcell)
Love gave I to thee, my lover
Love in a village (Arne)
Love in thine eyes for ever plays, Op 13 No 7 (Jackson)
Love is now become a trade, Z393 (Purcell)
Love wakes and weeps (Webbe Jr.)
Love, thou can'st hear, tho' thou art blind, Z396 (Purcell)
Loveliest of trees (Herbert)
Lovelocks
Lovely Albina's come ashore, Z394 (Purcell)
Lovely kind, and kindly loving
Lovely Selena, innocent and free (Blow)
Love's goddess sure was blind, Z331 (Purcell)
Love's Lament (Head)
Love's pow'r in my heart shall find no compliance, Z395 (Purcell)
Love's secret (Herbert)
Loves Sweet Repose (Lawes)
Lulla, lulla la, lulla, lullaby
Lullaby (Warlock)
Lullaby 'My sweet little baby' (Byrd)
Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child
Ma la speme lusinghiera
Ma l'amor per mio tormento
Ma se l'alma sempre geme
Mad about the boy (Coward)
Mad Bess, Z370 (Purcell/Britten)
Mad Bess, Z370 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Mae hen wlad fy nhadau yn annwyl i mi
Maids to bed and cover cole
Man is for the woman made
Man's life is but vain, for 'tis subject to pain
Marguerite (Swann)
Mark how readily each pliant string
Mark how the blushful morn
Mark how the Lark and Linnet Sing
Martin said to his man (Ravenscroft)
Mary's dream (Anon/Langdon)
Master Kilby (Anon/Britten)
Maxwelton’s braes are bonnie
May the God of Wit inspire
Medley (Coward)
Mein kleiner grüner Kaktus (Reisfeld/Runswick)
Menschenbeifall
Mercury and Nature in the Elysian Fields (Locke)
Merry-go-round
M'hai resa infelice (Deidamia)
Mi deride l'amante
Mi lusinga il dolce affetto (Ruggiero)
Mi sy'n fachgen ifanc ffôl 'I am a young and foolish lad'
M'inganna, me n'avveggo (Oronte)
Mirror (Davis)
Mirth, admit me of thy crew (L'Allegro)
Miss Otis regrets (Porter/Burton)
Mistaken
Mistress, since you so much desire (Campion)
Mit gelben Birnen hänget
Mo li hua 'Jasmine flower song' (Anon/Cleobury)
Mo li hua 'Jasmine flower song' (Anon/Lawson)
Monday, Tuesday (Anon/Hughes)
Money, O!
Montagnarde (Anon/Chilcott)
Morning
Mortals wisely learn to measure
Most clear of colour (Fayrfax)
Most Holy Night (Gurney)
Most Holy Night, that still dost keep
Move now with measured sound (Campion)
Mrs M E her funeral tears for the death of her husband (Danyel)
Mrs MacQueen
MS of Benedictbeuern (Herbert)
Much Ado About Nothing (Arne)
Musette
Music (Tippett)
Music for a while
Music for a while
Music for a while
Music for a while
Music for Florizel and Perdita (Boyce)
Music for The Tempest (Linley Jr.)
Music has power to melt the soul
Musing on cares of human fate, Z467 (Purcell)
My abode's not silent, but I am not loud-mouthed
My agaran rosen wyn mar whek mar dek del dyfhy
My babe on a curling green wave
My breast I'll set (Ward)
My breast is puffed up and my neck extended
My choice is made (Pilkington)
My complaining is but feigning (Jones)
My dearest heart (Sullivan)
My fair's a garden of delight (He)
My foes prevail, my friends are fled
My heart belongs to Daddy (Porter/Burton)
My heart still hovering round about you
My heart was so free (Macheath/Polly)
My heart, whenever you appear, Z399 (Purcell)
My Lagan love (Anon/Drayton)
My love is fair (Leslie)
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 mind has thunderstorms
My Mother (Miss L H of Liverpool)
My own country
My own love said to me, My mother won't mind
My story is much too sad to be told
My sweetest Lesbia (Campion)
My thoughts are wing'd with hopes (Dowland)
My young love said to me
Nature! sweet mistress of the pensive mind
Near a thick grove, whose deep embow'ring shade
Near to Banbridge town, in the County Down
Near to Banbridge town, in the County Down
Nel mondo e nell'abisso (Isacio)
Never seek to tell thy love
Never weather-beaten sail (Campion)
Next, Winter comes slowly (Winter)
Night
Night and day (Porter/Burton)
Night comes, an angel stands
Nine of the clock (Gurney)
No more dams I'll make for fish (Smith)
No more, the dear, lovely nymph's no more (Blow)
No part of my dominion shall be waste (Cupid)
No Reprieve (Lawes)
No star is o'er the lake
Nò, di voi non vo' fidarmi (Handel)
No, Lesbia, you ask in vain 'Elegy on the death of Queen Mary, The Queen's Epicedium' (Blow)
No, let chromatic tunes
No, più soffrir non voglio (Lisaura)
No, resistance is but vain
No, resistance is but vain
No, to what purpose should I speak?, Z468 (Purcell)
Nocturne
Nocturne
Nodi voi, che gli stringeste
Noise of hammers once I heard
Non vi piacque, ingiusti dei (Emira)
Not a line of her writing have I
Not all my torments can your pity move, Z400 (Purcell)
Not all my torments can your pity move, Z400 (Purcell/Britten)
Not even summer yet (Britten)
Nothing but sweet music wakes
Now does the glorious day appear, Z332 (Purcell)
Now each creature (Handford)
Now each flowery bank of May (Gibbons)
Now farawel Lungeon, iche may zing (Wat/Filcher/Nim/Moll Medlar/Baby)
Now hath Flora robbed her bowers (Campion)
Now is the month of maying (Morley)
Now join your warbling voices all
Now listen you landsmen unto me
Now persecution shall lay by her iron rod – Tune your harps to cheerful strains (1st Israelite)
Now sleep, and take thy rest
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 the earth, the skies, the air (Danyel)
Now the maids and the men are making of hay (Coridon/Mopsa)
Now what is Love? (Jones)
Now, now Lucasia, now make haste
Now, oh now I needs must part – The Frog Galliard (Dowland)
Now, oh now I needs must part (Dowland)
O be still, be still, unquiet thoughts, and rest on love's adventer
O Brighde! 'Tis seaward, the dreamland, the youth land
O can ye sew cushions
O can ye sew cushions? (Anon/Bantock)
O can ye sew cushions? (Anon/Britten)
O come all you young fellows that carry a gun
O come chiare e belle, HWV143 (Handel)
O dear life, when may it be (Byrd)
O diva Ecate, sian d'effetto vuoti
O dive custos Auriacae domus 'An elegy upon the death of Queen Mary', Z514 (Purcell)
O Dolly, I part (Roger)
O father, father build me a boat (Anon/Hughes)
O for a thousand tongues to sing
O God that guides the cheerful sun (Byrd)
O happy fair! (Bishop)
O heartling of my heart (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
O how blest is the Isle to which Caesar is given
O King of Heaven and Hell, of Sea and Earth!
O let me weep
O love, 'tis a calm starry night (Anon/Hadley)
O Mary, soft in Feature
O mistress mine (Addison)
O mistress mine (Morley/Grainger)
O my love is like a red, red rose
O my love’s like a red, red rose
O rich-soiled land, O land of Phthia
O Robin is my only jo, for Robin has the art tae lo'e
O rosa bella (Bedyngham)
O ruddier than the cherry (Polyphemus)
O sick heart, be at rest!
O sing unto me roundelaie (Wesley)
O solitude, my sweetest choice!, Z406 (Purcell)
O solitude, my sweetest choice!, Z406 (Purcell/Boothby)
O solitude, my sweetest choice!, Z406 (Purcell/Britten)
O take me to your arms, love
O talk not to me of my country's delights
O Tannenbaum (Anon/Halsey)
O that most rare breast (Byrd)
O the cuckoo she's a pretty bird
O the sight entrancing (Anon/Britten)
O too lovely, too unkind (Arbaces)
O turn not those fine eyes away (Blow)
O 'twas on the broad Atlantic
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 what are you waiting for here, young man?
O where hae ye been, Lord Randall, my son?
O Willie's gane tae Melville Castle (Anon/Stephen)
O, chì, chì mi na mòrbheanna (Cameron/MacMillan)
O, lead me to some peaceful gloom
O, let me forever weep
O, whistle and I'll come to you, my lad (Anon/Stephen)
O’er the smooth enamelled green
October Valley (Head)
Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne 'Eternal source of light divine' (Handel)
Ode to the memory of Italian virtuosi (Harington)
Odo di mesto intorno (Clerk)
Oedipus, Z583 (Purcell)
Oedipus, Z583 (Purcell/Boothby)
Oedipus, Z583 (Purcell/Britten)
Oedipus, Z583 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Of all the girls that are so smart
Of all the girls that are so smart
Of all the torments, all the cares (Blow)
Of cool sweet dew and radiance mild
Of old, when heroes thought it base, Z333 (Purcell)
Of the Inns of Court Masque (Lawes)
Of unrecorded name
Oft have I sigh'd (Campion)
Oft have I tender'd (Ward)
Oft in the stilly night (Anon/Britten)
Oh how oft do my thoughts in their fancy take flight
Oh sweet woods, the delight of solitariness (Lawes)
Oh wo, wo, wo, what zhall chee do? (Wat/Baby)
Oh yet we trust that somehow good
Oh! what a scene does entertain my sight, Z506 (Purcell)
Oh, breathe not his name (Anon/Moore/Hughes)
Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling
Oh, fair Cedaria, hide those eyes, Z402 (Purcell)
Oh, for a March wind (Head)
Oh, let me still and silent lie (Lawes)
Oh, let us howl (Johnson)
Oh, my Clarissa, thou cruel fair (Lawes)
Oh, that joy so soon should waste (Lawes)
Oh, there’s lots of fish in Bonavist’ harbour
Old Simon the cellarer keeps a rare store
Old woman, old woman, are you fond of smoking?
Olinda in the shades unseen, Z404 (Purcell)
Oliver Cromwell (Anon/Britten)
Ombra cara di mia sposa (Radamisto)
Ombre, piante, urne funeste! (Rodelinda)
On a day, alack the day (Arne)
On a time (Herbert)
On a time in summer season (Jones)
On buying a horse (Weir)
On Richmond Hill there lives a lass
On the brow of Richmond Hill, Z405 (Purcell)
On the brow of Richmond Hill, Z405 (Purcell/Britten)
On the crest of their Downs
Once did I serve a cruel heart (Jones)
Once I had a sprig of thyme
Once I loved such a shattering physician
One charming night
One midsummer's morn as I was a-walking
One midsummer's morn as I were a-walking
One morning very early, one morning in the spring
One night as Dick lay half asleep
One white foot, try him
Only the wanderer knows England's graces
Or la tromba – Battaglia (Rinaldo)
Or let the merry bells ring round (L'Allegro)
Oroonoko, Z584 (Purcell/Britten)
Orpheus and Euridice (Boyce)
Orpheus' Hymn (Lawes)
Orpheus with his lute (Chilcot)
Orpheus with his lute (Greene)
Orpheus with his lute (Sullivan)
Orrida a gl’occhi miei (Ginevra)
Ottone, Re di Germania, HWV15 (Handel)
Our bugles sung truce, for the night cloud had lower'd
Our Taunton den is a dungeon (Wat)
Out at sea, fair is she
Out from the vale (Ward)
Over the bridge (Lloyd Webber)
Over the hills and far away (Anon/Bennett)
Over the mountains (Anon/Quilter)
Over the rim of the moon (Head)
Overture in G minor
Overture to The barber of Seville (Rossini/Runswick)
Pan fyddwyn rhodio gyda’r hwyr
Pardon, goddess of the night (Chilcot)
Parisian Pierrot (Coward)
Parnasso in Festa, HWV73 (Handel)
Partenope, HWV27 (Handel)
Passing by (Warlock)
Pastime with good companie 'The King's ballad' (Henry VIII)
Pastora's beauties when unblown, Z407 (Purcell)
Pâtre, par delà l’eau
Patroclus whirls there across the plain
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585 (Purcell)
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585 (Purcell/Britten)
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Peacock Pie (Howells)
Peat Fire Smooring Prayer (Anon/Roberton)
Peleus and Thetis (Boyce)
Pena tiranna (Dardano)
Per pietà
Perfect and endless circles are (Lawes)
Persuasions not to Love (Lawes)
Pharnaces (Bates)
Phillis is my only joy (Hobbs)
Phillis, I can ne'er forgive it, Z408 (Purcell)
Phillis, talk no more of passion, Z409 (Purcell)
Phyllis, I fain would die now (Morley)
Piangerò la sorte mia (Cleopatra)
Piangi pur (Araspe)
Pious Celinda goes to prayers, Z410 (Purcell)
Pious Celinda goes to prayers, Z410 (Purcell/Britten)
Pisces: The Fish
Placa l'alma (Rossane/Lisaura)
Plaisir d'amour (Martini/Richards)
Plus j'ay le monde regardé (Morton)
Poichè giuraro amore, HWV148 (Handel)
Pōkarekare ana (Anon/Roberts)
Poor Celadon, he sighs in vain 'Loving above himself' (Blow)
Prelude as Hymen enters
Pretty Polly, say (Macheath/Polly)
Pretty ring time (Warlock)
Primrose, anemone, bluebell, moss
Prince Rupert's March
Protocols
Puirt a' bheul (Anon/Runswick)
Qual nave smarrita (Radamisto)
Quand j'étais chez mon père (Anon/Britten)
Quando mai, spietata sorte (Zenobia)
Quando non ho più core
Quando non vede la cara madre (Pulcheria)
Quanto più fien tenaci
Que pourroit plus (Morton)
Queen Anne (Warlock)
Quel fior che all' alba ride, HWV200 (Handel)
Quest'è dunque la fede? (Alceste)
Quick let us share (Filcher/Nim)
Radamisto, HWV12a (Handel)
Raiders' dawn (Swann)
Rain storm
Raise, raise the voice, Z334 (Purcell)
Rashly I swore I would disown, Z411 (Purcell)
Reiselied (Mendelssohn/Asti)
Rejoice unto the Lord (Byrd)
Remember this, Op 40 (Venables)
Renouncement (Herbert)
Rest awhile, you cruel cares (Dowland)
Rest, sweet nymphs (Warlock)
Retire, my troubled soul (Ward)
Reynardine (Anon/Hughes)
Rhyme (Walton)
Riccardo Primo, Re d'Inghilterra, HWV23 (Handel)
Rich and rare (Anon/Britten)
Rich and rare were the gems she wore (Anon/Stevenson)
Rich or poor (Bliss)
Rinaldo, HWV7a (Handel)
Rise, rise, heart-breaking sighs
Robin Goodfellow (Warlock)
Rodelinda, regina de' Longobardi, HWV19 (Handel)
Romantic Residues (Roth)
Rondeau
Room! Room! For Flora’s Queen!
Rose kissed me today (Herbert)
Round about her charret (Gibbons)
Round and Round
Round thy coasts (Nereid/chorus)
Round, round, round goes the merry-go-round
Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, Z587 (Purcell/Britten)
Rule, Britannia
Sabina has a thousand charms (Blow)
Saggio quel cor che libero
Sagittarius: The Archer
Sail on, sail on (Anon/Britten)
Sailing with thee thro' seas of Erin
Sailor-boy (Anon/Britten)
Saint Anthony whom I bear
Sally in our alley (Carey)
Sally in our alley (Carey/Britten)
Sally is gone that was so kindly
Sally is gone that was so kindly
Salvator mundi, salva nos (Blow)
Saul and the witch at Endor, Z134 (Purcell/Britten)
Save Me (Davis)
Sawney is a bonny lad, Z412 (Purcell)
Say dear, when will your frowning leave (Weelkes)
Say, Love, if ever thou didst find (Dowland)
Say, lovely Dream!
Scarborough Fair (Anon/Gabbitas)
Scarborough Fair (Anon/Roberts)
Scarce had the rising sun appear'd, Z469 (Purcell)
Scherza in mar la navicella (Adelaide)
Scherza infida! (Ariodante)
Schwingt freudig euch empor, BWV36 (Bach/Roberts)
Scipione, HWV20 (Handel)
Scorpio: The Scorpion
Scotch minstrelsy (Weir)
Scots wha hae (Anon/Liddell)
Se parla nel mio cor (Giustino)
Se tu non lasci amore (Handel)
Se tu non lasci amore, HWV201a (Handel)
Se’l mio duol non è sì forte (Rodelinda)
Sea love (Bliss)
Sea Wandering (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Sea-longing (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser/Bantock)
Searching for lambs (Anon/Rutter)
Seated one day at the organ
Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente (Britten)
See how the fading glories of the year, Z470 (Purcell)
See my many colour'd fields (Autumn)
See where she sits 'Weeping', Z508 (Purcell)
See, even Night herself is here (Night)
See, see, mine own sweet jewel (Morley)
See, see, we assemble
Seed
Sein Lauf kam von Vater her
Seldom cleanly (Parker)
Sent as a present from Annam
Severn Meadows (Gurney)
Shall I come, sweet love? (Campion)
Shall I strive with words to move? (Dowland)
Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace? (Dowland)
She is far from the land (Anon/Stevenson)
She is gentle and also wise
She lived beside the Anner (Anon/Hughes)
She loves and she confesses too, Z413 (Purcell)
She moved thro' the fair (Anon/Hughes)
She moved thro' the fair (Anon/Young)
She moved through the fair (Anon/Runswick)
She that would gain a faithful lover, Z414 (Purcell)
She, who my poor heart possesses, Z415 (Purcell)
Sheep and cattle I hae nane, O
Shenandoah (Anon/Chilcott)
Shenandoah (Anon/Chilcott)
Shepherd, leave decoying
Shepherd, shepherd, leave decoying (Two Shepherdesses)
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)
Shoemaker, shoemaker, are ye within?
Shoo all 'er birds you be so black
Shoo all 'er birds you be so black
Shows and nightly revels (Lupo)
Sibilar gli angui d'Aletto (Argante)
Sigh no more, ladies
Sigh no more, ladies (Bush)
Sigh no more, ladies (Warlock)
Silent worship (Handel/Jacobson)
Silent, oh Moyle! be the roar of thy water 'The Song of Fiionnulala' (Anon/Stevenson)
Silver
Simon the Cellarer (Hatton)
Simples (Bliss)
Since first I saw your face (Ford)
Since from my dear Astrea's sight
Since one poor view has drawn my heart, Z416 (Purcell)
Since the pox, or the plague, Z471 (Purcell)
Sing fair Clorinda (Lawes)
Sing we and chaunt it (Pearsall)
Sing while we trip it (Fairy/chorus)
Sing, shepherds all, and in your roundelays (Nicolson)
Sing, sing ye druids
Sing, ye muses 'Epilogue' (Blow)
Singe, Seele, Gott zum Preise, HWV206 (Handel)
Singing Simpkin (Kemp)
Siroe, Re di Persia, HWV24 (Handel)
Sit
Sitting by the streams (Lawes)
Six Poems of Ruth Pitter (Head)
Six Sea Songs (Head)
Six songs for children (Herbert)
Six Songs, Op 33 (Venables)
Skye Water-Kelpie's Lullaby (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Sleep
Sleep
Sleep (Warlock)
Sleep my baby on my bosom
Sleep, fleshly birth (Ramsey)
Sleep, wayward thoughts (Dowland)
Sleeps the noon in the deep blue sky (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Slide soft, you silver floods (Lawes)
Slowly, silently, now the moon
So by my singing am I comforted
So ceas'd the rival crew when Purcell came –
So in love (Porter/Burton)
So parted you (Campion)
So per prova i vostri inganni
So sweet love seemed (Milford)
Soft notes and gently raised 'A Serenading Song', Z510 (Purcell)
Softly rise, O southern breeze! (He)
Softly the civilized centuries fall
Sokrates und Alcibiades
Soldiers fight and Hectors rant on (Moll Medlar)
Solitudine amate – Aure, fonti, ombre gradite (Rossane)
Solomon (Boyce)
Some talk of Alexander
Somebody's sending me flowers
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
Sommi dei (Polinessa)
Somnus, the humble god (Lawes)
Son qual stanco pellegrino (Alceste)
Song (Herbert)
Song Tune 'Britons, strike home'
Song Tune 'Fairest Isle'
Song Tune 'If love's a sweet passion'
Song Tune 'Let the soldiers rejoice'
Song Tune 'Round thy coasts'
Song Tune 'Sing while we trip it'
Song Tune 'To arms, to arms'
Songs for Achilles (Tippett)
Songs for Ariel (Tippett)
Songs of the Countryside (Head)
Songs of the Zodiac (Bush)
Sono liete, fortunate (Handel)
Soon as the letters trembling I unclose
Sophonisba, or Hannibal's overthrow, Z590 (Purcell)
Sore sea-longing in my heart
Sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears (Dowland)
Sosarme, Re di Media, HWV30 (Handel)
Sound a parley (Cupid/Cold Genius)
Sound the trumpet
Sound the trumpet, beat the drum, Z335 (Purcell)
Sound the trumpet, 'til around
Spite of the godhead, pow'rful love, Z417 (Purcell)
St Mark's Square
Stà nell'Ircana (Ruggiero)
Ständchen (Weir)
Star Candles (Head)
Stay, cruel, stay! (Danyel)
Stay, gentle Echo, dear nymph, stay 'A Dialogue between Philander and the Echo' (Blow)
Steal away
Steal away (Anon/Chilcott)
Still I'm wishing
Stingo – Half Hanekin
Storm
Strange dear, but true dear
Strange in the mist to wander!
Strike the viol, touch the lute
Stript of their green our groves appear, Z444 (Purcell)
Summer is y' coming in (Pearsall)
Sun and moon
Sun stands still (Davis)
Sunday night in the house
Sun-Gold (Lloyd Webber)
Suntanned, windblown
Suo gân (Anon/Bowen)
Suo gân (Anon/Innes)
Suo gân (Anon/Rice)
Suo gân (Anon/Young)
Sure the dull God of Marriage (1st Woman/2nd Woman/chorus)
Süße Stille, sanfte Quelle, HWV205 (Handel)
Swallows
Swansongs (Brunning)
Sweet Chance, that led my steps abroad
Sweet content (Warlock)
Sweet Echo, sweetest nymph that liv'st unseen (Lawes)
Sweet Kate (Jones)
Sweet Kitty (Anon/Webber)
Sweet Philomel (Ward)
Sweet Polly Oliver (Anon/Britten)
Sweet, stay awhile, why will you rise? (Dowland)
Sweet, stay awhile; why do you rise? (Lawes)
Sweeter than roses
Sweeter than roses
Sweeter than roses
Swift through the yielding air
Swifter, Isis, swifter flow, Z336 (Purcell)
Swing low, sweet chariot (Anon/Knight)
Swing low, sweet chariot (Anon/Newton-Rex)
Sylvia, now your scorn give over, Z420 (Purcell)
Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair, Z512 (Purcell)
Symphony
Symphony – Welcome, welcome, glorious morn
Symphony for the entry of Phoebus
Symphony in C major
Symphony in imitation of an echo
Take not a woman's anger ill
Take, O take those lips away (Wilson)
Takeda lullaby (Anon/Ives)
Tamerlano, HWV18 (Handel)
Tanti affanni (Ottone)
Tanti strali al sen mi scocchi (Handel)
Taurus: The Bull
Tavola (Lawes)
Tears
Tell me no more you love (Blow)
Tell me why, my charming fair
Tell me, dearest (Johnson)
Tell me, lovely shepherd (Boyce/Poston)
Tell me, true love (Dowland)
Tell me, where is fancy bred
Tewkesbury Road (Head)
Tewkesbury Road (Herbert)
The acorn that we planted will grow into a tree
The Advice (Handel)
The Angler's Song (Lawes)
The angry steed, the fife and drum invite
The ash grove (Anon/Britten)
The Ballad of Nornagest (Anon/Brunt)
The Banks o' Doon (Anon/Roberton)
The banks of my own lovely Lee (Anon/Webber)
The Bard of Armagh (Anon/Hughes)
The beautiful city of Sligo (Anon/Stanford)
The Beggar's Opera (Gay/Pepusch)
The Beggar's Opera (Gay/Pepusch)
The birds in the spring (Anon/Oates/Le Page)
The Birlinn of the White Shoulders (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser/Bantock)
The Black Loorgin 'A Hebridean Seafaring Song' (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The boat is chafing (Gurney)
The bold grenadier
The bonny Earl O'Moray (Anon/Britten)
The braes of Yarrow
The brisk young widow (Anon/Britten)
The British grenadiers
The buckle
The bunny
The capricious lovers (Rush)
The Carman's Whistle
The castle by the sea (Stainer)
The cats, as other creatures do (Lawes)
The Cheaters Cheated (Jordan)
The Choice of Hercules, HWV69 (Handel)
The Choice of Hercules, HWV69 (Handel)
The cloths of heaven (Gurney)
The cockle gatherer (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Colour (Milford)
The Comical History of Don Quixote, Z578 (Purcell/Britten)
The contented lover (Warlock)
The Contrabandista, or The Law of the Ladrones (Sullivan)
The Coolin of Rhum (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The cork leg (Anon/Hughes)
The crimson rose (Herbert)
The Crocodile (Anon/Britten)
The Crone's Creel (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Crost Couple
The cuckoo
The curfew (Storace)
The cypress curtain of the night (Campion)
The dandelion
The Dashing White Sargeant (Anon/Roberton)
The day that saw thy beauty rise (Jackson)
The Deaf Woman's Courtship (Anon/Britten)
The Death Farewell (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Death of the common soldier (Webbe Jr.)
The deep sea suckled me, the waves sounded over me
The delights of the bottle (Locke)
The Desert (Emanuel)
The Desert Island (Arne)
The Dirge from Romeo and Juliet (Boyce)
The distracted maid
The Distress'd Mother (Pinto)
The earth was green, the sky was blue
The emigrant (Hook)
The Estuary
The fairest flow’r of all, men call the rose
The Fairies (Smith)
The Fairy Queen, Z629 (Purcell)
The Fairy Queen, Z629 (Purcell/Britten)
The Fairy Queen, Z629 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
The falling star (Anon/Stanford)
The false knight upon the road (Anon/Britten)
The Fanaid grove (Anon/Hughes)
The farewel to Vaux Hall (Lampe)
The fatal hour comes on apace, Z421 (Purcell)
The fatal hour comes on apace, Z421 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
The fauns and satyrs tripping (Tomkins)
The fiddler of Dooney (Gurney)
The fields are full (Gurney)
The fields are full of summer still
The foggy, foggy dew (Anon/Britten)
The Foresters, or Robin Hood and Maid Marian (Sullivan)
The Fox (Warlock)
The Friar and the Nun
The Gartan Mother's Lullaby (Anon/Hughes)
The Gelding of the Devil
The gentle waves pavilion
The gift to be simple (Anon/Chilcott)
The girl I left behind me
The girls today in society
The glittering sun begins to rise
The Golden Legend (Sullivan)
The Gondolier
The guardian outwitted (Arne)
The gypsies
The gypsies came to our good lord's castle gates
The hammers (Bliss)
The hare
The harlot’s house
The harp that once, thro' Tara's halls (Anon/Stevenson)
The Harper (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The heavenly choir, who heard his notes from high –
The herd boy's song
The Herdmaiden's Song (Anon/Roberton)
The hippo
The humble administrator's garden
The hunt is up (Bennet)
The Indian Queen, Z630 (Purcell/Britten)
The Indian Queen, Z630 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
The Isle of Mull (Anon/Roberton)
The Isle of Portland (Orr)
The keel row
The kind appointment Celia made
The knight met the child in the road
The knotting song, Z371 (Purcell/Britten)
The ladies in Vaux- hall- Gardens, to the British Officers at Dettingen (Gladwin)
The Lady Oriana (Wilbye)
The Lark (Lawes)
The lark in the clear air (Anon/Carleston)
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 lark sings high in the cornfield (Linley Sr.)
The Lass of Richmond Hill (Hook)
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 rose of summer (Anon/Moore/Stevenson)
The Last Song or Valediction (Lawes)
The lazy man (Anon/Chilcott)
The Leaping Galley (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The leaves fall gently on the grass
The leprehaun (Anon/Joyce/Hughes)
The Lincolnshire poacher (Anon/Britten)
The little green lane (Anon/Lovatt)
The long day closes (Sullivan)
The long September evening dies
The Lost Chord (Sullivan)
The lost nightingale (Herbert)
The lover's maze (Warlock)
The lover's message (Erskine)
The lover's recantation (Arne)
The lyre (Harington)
The magpie's nest (Anon/Hughes)
The maid of the mill (Arnold)
The Maid's Last Prayer, or Any rather than Fail, Z601 (Purcell)
The Maid's Last Prayer, or Any rather than Fail, Z601 (Purcell/Britten)
The man who spills his soup (Anon/McMillan)
The Marigold (Lanier)
The master-of-nets garden
The meeting of the waters (Anon/Moore/Stevenson)
The Melancholy Nymph
The mermaid (Anon/Vignoles)
The miller of Dee
The miller of Dee
The miller of Dee (Anon/Britten)
The minstrel boy (Anon/Britten)
The Minstrel-Boy (Anon/Stevenson)
The Mock Marriage, Z605 (Purcell/Britten)
The Mock Marriage, Z605 (Purcell/Clarke)
The Mock Marriage, Z605 (Purcell/Clarke/Tippett/Bergmann)
The modes of the court so common are grown (Macheath/Ben/Matt)
The moon had climb’d the highest hill
The Morning (Arne)
The Most High and Mightie Christianus the fourth King of Denmarke, his Galliard (Dowland)
The Mournful Lovers (Lawes)
The next market day (Anon/Hughes)
The night
The night of Trafalgar (Gurney)
The Non-Parreill (Boyce)
The nymphs and shepherds danced (Marson)
The Nymphs of the wells (Blow)
The oak and the ash (Anon/Langford)
The Occasional Oratorio (Handel)
The Oddities (Dibdin)
The Oddities (Dibdin/Britten)
The Old Batchelor, Z607 (Purcell)
The old brown thorn-trees break in two
The old turf fire (Anon/Hughes)
The Owl (Britten)
The Oxen (Britten)
The pedlar of spells
The physician (Porter/Burton)
The Plaint
The Pleasures of Spring Gardens, Vauxhall (Boyce)
The plough boy (Shield/Britten)
The Plough boy / The Milkmaid (Shield)
The power of harmony too well they know
The power of music and beauty (Stanley)
The Prodigal Son (Sullivan)
The Prophetess, or The History of Dioclesian, Z627 (Purcell)
The Prophetess, or The History of Dioclesian, Z627 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
The Queen's Epicedium, Z383 (Purcell/Britten)
The Queen's Maries (Anon/McVicar)
The ragwort
The Rainbow
The rainbow never knew (Filcher/Nim/Wat)
The Red Cockatoo (Britten)
The red fox, the sun, tears the throat of the evening
The Reiving Ship (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The return from town
The Rival Sisters, or The Violence of Love, Z609 (Purcell)
The Rival Sisters, or The Violence of Love, Z609 (Purcell/Britten)
The Robin on the frosted twig
The robin's petition (Anon/Oates/Le Page)
The Room and the Street
The salley gardens (Anon/Britten)
The secret sins (Mundy)
The self-banish'd 'A Minuet' (Blow)
The sheep's in the meadows
The sheep's in the meadows, the kye's in the corn
The ship (Gurney)
The Ship at Sea (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The ships of Arcady
The shoemaker
The shooting of his dear (Anon/Britten)
The sick heart
The silver swan (Gibbons)
The silver swan 'Round' (Gibbons)
The singer (Gurney)
The singer (Warlock)
The soldier and the sailor (Anon/Britten)
The Soldier's Dream (Attwood)
The songs of the birds in the sunshine
The Spanish Lady (Anon/Hughes)
The Sparrow and the gentle Dove
The sprig of thyme
The Sprig of Thyme (Anon/Rutter)
The Sprig of Thyme (Anon/Rutter)
The Sprig of Thyme (Anon/Rutter)
The star of the County Down (Anon/Goodall)
The Star of the County Down (Anon/Hughes)
The star-filled seas are smooth tonight
The steadfast shepherd (Hook)
The stolen heart (Anon/Stanford)
The stuttering lovers (Anon/Hughes)
The summer's absence unconcerned we bear, Z337 (Purcell)
The sun's in his cradle
The tadpole
The tale of the oyster (Porter/Burton)
The tarrying garden
The tempest (Bliss)
The thistles on the sandy flats
The three ravens (Anon/Ravenscroft)
The tocherless lass (Anon/Macfarlane)
The tramps (Bliss)
The trees they grow so high (Anon/Britten)
The Triumph of Time and Truth, HWV71 (Handel)
The Triumphing dance
The turtle dove (Anon/Lawson)
The turtle dove (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
The twa corbies (Gurney)
The Uncanny Mannikin of the Cattlefold (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The valley lay smiling before me 'The Song of O'Ruark, Prince of Breffni' (Anon/Stevenson)
The Viper
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 wee cooper o' Fife (Anon/Davie)
The wee cooper o' Fife (Anon/Roberton)
The What d'ye Call it? (Handel)
The white cockade (Anon/McVicar)
The Wild Swan (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The willow tree
The Winchester Wedding (D'Urfey)
The wish
The Witchery Milking Croon (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Witches' dance
The world is growing darker
The wraggle taggle gypsies, O! (Anon/Brittain)
The wraggle taggle gypsies, O! (Anon/Webber)
There in myrtle shades reclined (Dejanira)
There is a fish, that quivers in the pool
There is a lady sweet and kind
There is a Royster at the door (Servant/Simpkin/Wife/Bluster/Old Husband
There is a wind where the rose was
There is none, o none but you (Campion)
There rolls the deep
There sweetest flowers of mingled hue
There was a jolly miller once
There was a jolly miller once lived on the River Dee
There was a jolly miller once lived on the river Dee
There was a man was half a clown
There was a wee cooper wha lived in Fife
There was a wee copper wha lived in Fife
There was no song nor shout of joy
There were three gypsies a-come to my door
There were three gypsies a-come to my door
There were three ravens sat on a tree
There youthful Cupid, high advanc'd
There's a wind where the rose was
There's none to soothe (Anon/Britten)
There's none to soothe (Anon/Smith)
There's not a swain of the plain
They say you're angry, Z422 (Purcell)
They shall be as happy as they're fair (1st Woman/2nd Woman/Hymen/chorus)
Thine eyes so bright (Leslie)
Think not, my love, when secret grief (Linley Sr.)
Think of the buried body laid
Think'st thou then by thy feigning (Dowland)
Think'st thou to seduce me then? (Campion)
This is a sacred city, built of marvellous earth
This lady ripe and fair (Atkins)
This message we bring
This mossy bank they prest
This night
This poet sings the Trojan wars 'Anacreon's Defeat', Z423 (Purcell)
This time of year (Orr)
This way to the tomb (Britten)
This wind wafts little creatures
Thou doting fool, forbear (Cupid)
Thou gav'st me leave to kiss
Thou pretty bird, how do I see (Danyel)
Thou shalt bring them in (alto)
Thou soft flowing Avon
Thou, like the glorious Sun (Artabanes)
Though Amaryllis dance (Byrd)
Though you are young and I am old (Campion)
Though your strangeness frets my heart (Jones)
Thoughts of Phena
Three Belloc songs (Warlock)
Three Jolly gentlemen (Bliss)
Three Romantic songs (Bliss)
Three Songs (Bliss)
Three Songs of Venice (Head)
Three Two-Part Songs (Britten)
Thrice happy lovers (Juno)
Thrice happy lovers, may you be for ever free
Thro' the faintest filigree
Through bushes and through briars (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
Through mournful shades and solitary groves, Z424 (Purcell)
Thule, the period of cosmography (Weelkes)
Thunderstorms
Thus Bonny-boots the birthday celebrated (Holmes)
Thus happy and free (Chinese Woman/chorus)
Thus laugh'd at, jilted and betray'd (Colin)
Thus the ever grateful Spring (Spring)
Thus when the swallow, seeking prey (Polly/Macheath/Lucy)
Ti pentirai, crudel, d'aver offeso (Elisa)
Tide be runnin' the great world over
Tigaree torum orum (Anon/Hughes)
Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair (Jackson)
Time stands still (Dowland)
Time stands still (Dowland)
Time, cruel Time (Danyel)
Time, that leads the fatal round (Lupo)
Time's eldest son, Old Age (Dowland)
Times have changed
Timon of Athens, Z632 (Purcell)
'Tis believed that this harp 'The Origin of the Harp' (Anon/Stevenson)
Tis but a week since down the glen
'Tis I that have warn'd ye – 'Tis Love that has warm'd us (Cupid/chorus)
'Tis late and cold (Johnson)
'Tis Love that has warn'd us
'Tis only no harm to know it, you know (Shield)
'Tis the last rose of summer
'Tis the last rose of summer (Anon/Stevenson)
'Tis woman that seduces all mankind (Filch/Peachum)
Tit for Tat
To ask for all thy love (Dowland)
To daffodils (Herbert)
To fair Fidele's grassy tomb (Arne)
To God who made the radiant sun (Jonathan)
To God, our strength, sing loud (bass)
To heal the wound a bee had made (Linley Jr.)
To Sycamores (Lawes)
To the hills and the vales (Chorus)
To violets (Gurney)
Tobacco, tobacco (Hume)
Tolomeo, Re di Egitto, HWV25 (Handel)
Tom Bowling
Tom Bowling
Tom O' Bedlam's Song (Bennett)
Tomorrow the fox will come to town (Ravenscroft)
Trigai gwraig bur gysglyd gynt
Tristes apprêts
Triumph now with joy and mirth (Giles)
Troppo cruda (Handel)
True love (Porter/Burton)
True-hearted was he, the sad swain o' the Yarrow
Tu di pietà mi spogli (Cosroe)
Tu vivi, e punito (Lurcanio)
Tuba sonato feralis!
Tune for trumpets, after Dioclesian
Tune on my pipe the praise of my Love
Tune thy music to thy heart (Campion)
Tune your harps to cheerful strains (1st Israelite)
Tuoll’ on mun kultani (Anon/Chilcott)
Tuona, balena, sibila il vento
Turn not, O Queen, thy face away (Haman)
Turn then thine eyes, Z425 (Purcell/Britten)
Tutta raccolta ancor (Berenice)
'Twas on a Monday morning
'Twas on a Monday morning
'Twas when the seas were roaring
'Twas within a furlong of Edinboro' town
'Twas within a furlong of Edinboro' town
Twelfth Night (Vernon)
Two American poems (Bliss)
Two daughters of this aged stream are we (Two Sirens)
Two Love songs (Bliss)
Two Love songs (Bliss)
Two Nursery rhymes (Bliss)
Two poems by Oscar Wilde (Swann)
Two poems by Thomas Hardy (Swann)
Two short songs (Warlock)
Two songs (Warlock)
Tyrannic Love, or The Royal Martyr, Z613 (Purcell)
Tyrannic Love, or The Royal Martyr, Z613 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Uist Cattle Croon (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Ullapool Sailor's Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Um Mitternacht (Britten)
Un momento di contento (Oronte)
Uncertain turns of thought
Under his feet the furrows run
Under the pondweed
Une gente bergère (Anon/Richards)
Unquiet thoughts (Dowland)
Upon a Summers Day
Urge me no more, Z426 (Purcell)
V' adoro, pupille (Cleopatra)
Vair me o rovan o – When I'm lonely dear white heart
Vair me o rovan o, vair me o rovan ee
Vedi l'ape che ingegnosa (Fabio)
Vedrò fra poco (Alceste)
Vengeance, O come inspire me!
Venti turbini (Rinaldo)
Venus' Birds (Bennet)
Venus, take my votive glass
Verdi prati (Ruggiero)
Vien con nuova orribil guerrra
Vieni, o cara (Argante)
Viens par le pré (Anon/Chilcott)
Vigil
Vine, vine and eglatine
Violets (Herbert)
Virgins are like the fair flower in its lustre (Polly/Peachum)
Virgo: The Virgin
Vo' far guerra, e vincer voglio (Armida)
Vocalise (Bliss)
Voici le printemps (Anon/Britten)
Vorrei, né pur saprei (Elmira)
Walk
Warum huldigest du, heiliger Sokrates?
Warum sind denn die Rosen so blass? (Mendelssohn/Asti)
Water o' Tyne (Anon/Plant)
Way down to Lamorna
We beg not hell our Orpheus to restore –
We caught the tread of dancing feet
We go walking on the green grass
We Nymphs of the founts and we of the mounts
We reap all the pleasures, Z547 (Purcell)
We shall ne're have lucky minuit (Filcher/Nim)
We sing to him whose wisdom form'd the ear, Z199 (Purcell/Britten)
Wearing worry about money like a hair shirt
Weep you now more, sad fountains
Weep, O mine eyes (Bennet)
Weep, weep mine eyes (Wilbye)
Welcome to all the pleasures, Z339 (Purcell)
Welcome, black night … Cease these false sports (Dowland)
Welcome, maids-of-honour!
Welcome, vicegerent of the mighty King, Z340 (Purcell)
Welcome, welcome, glorious morn, Z338 (Purcell)
Were you there? (Anon/Roberton)
What a sad fate is mine, Z428a (Purcell)
What a sad fate is mine, Z428b (Purcell)
What can I say to you? How can I now retract
What can we poor females do?, Z518 (Purcell)
What can we poor females do?, Z518 (Purcell/Britten)
What delight can they enjoy (Danyel)
What ho, thou Genius of this isle! (Cupid)
What hope for us remains now he is gone?, Z472 (Purcell)
What if I never speed? (Dowland)
What is this life if, full of care
What is't to us? (Blow)
What joy so true (Weelkes)
What power art thou (Cold Genius)
What shall be done in behalf of the man?, Z341 (Purcell)
What shall I bring you?
What shall I do to show how much I love her?
What shall I do to show how much I love her?
What shall we do with the drunken sailor? (Anon/Bowen)
What the bee is to the floweret (Anon/Stevenson)
What then is love but mourning? (Rosseter)
What tho' his guilt
What, then, did I want?
When a cruel long winter (Phoebus)
When a knight won his spurs (Anon/Lamb)
When Britain first at heaven's command
When daisies pied and violets blue (Arne)
When daisies pied and violets blue (Leveridge)
When first my shepherdess and I, Z431 (Purcell)
When he holds up his hand (Lucy/Lockit)
When her languishing eyes said 'Love!', Z432 (Purcell)
When I am laid in earth 'Dido's lament' (Dido)
When I had money, money, O!
When I have often heard young maids complaining (Nymph)
When I have sung my songs (Charles)
When I play on my fiddle in Dooney
When I was a bachelor I lived all alone
When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire
When icicles hang on the wall (Arne)
When love was a stranger
When my Aemelia smiles, Z434 (Purcell)
When Myra sings, Z521 (Purcell/Britten)
When Orpheus sang all Nature did rejoice
When poppies fall
When shall I see my captive heart? (Lawes)
When Strephon found his passion vain, Z435 (Purcell)
When that I was a little tiny boy
When the leaves had forsaken the trees
When the saints go marching in
When through life unblest we rove (Anon/Moore/Hughes)
When you censure the age (Lockit/Peachum)
When young life's journey I began
Where am I?
Where is landlord of old Hawk and Buckle
Where Lagan stream sings lullaby
Where shall I fly? (Dejanira)
Where the bee sucks
Where the bee sucks (Humfrey)
Where the bee sucks (Johnson)
Where the bee sucks, Op 11 No 6 (Jackson)
Where the bee sucks, there lurk I (Arne)
Where the blind and wanton boy (Byrd)
Where, oh where? (Porter/Dring)
While tearing off a game of golf
While Thirsis, wrapp'd in downy sleep, Z437 (Purcell)
Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still, Z438 (Purcell)
Whilst in the verdant Spot we stray
Whilst on Septimnius's panting breast 'Septimnius and Acme, Ode from Catullus' (Blow)
Who but a slave can well express, Z440 (Purcell)
Who can behold Florella's charms?, Z441 (Purcell)
Who can from joy refrain?, Z342 (Purcell)
Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love (Dowland)
Who is like unto thee, O Lord?
Who is Silvia? (Horder)
Who likes to love (Byrd)
Who liveth so merry (Ravenscroft)
Who made thee Hob? (Byrd)
Who my heart has free from sorrow deep unbound
Who will walk with thee, Kirsteen
Whoever stole you from that bush of broom
Why canst thou not? (Danyel)
Why does your brand sae drop wi' blude
Why Flavia, why so wanton still?
Why should I sit and sigh, puin' bracken, puin' bracken
Why so pale and wan, fond lover? (Lawes)
Why were you born when the snow was falling?
Why, my Daphne, why complaining?, Z525 (Purcell)
Why, why are all the Muses mute?, Z343 (Purcell)
Wi' a hundred pipers (Anon/Mansfield)
Widdicombe Fair (Anon/Langford)
Wie ist es denn, dass trüb und schwer
Wild Cat Kelly, looking mighty pale
Will said to his mammy (Jones)
Willow song
Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me of my heart? (Dowland)
Witches' song (Britten)
With angel's face and brightness (Norcombe)
With glass like a bull's-eye
With him he brings the partner of his throne
With thy true love I have more wealth
With wreaths of rose and laurel (Cobbold)
Woo her, and win her (Campion)
Worry about money
Would I might be hang'd! (Lucy/Polly/Macheath/Jailer)
Would my conceit that first enforced my woe (Dowland)
Yarmouth Fair (Warlock)
Ye balmy breezes, gently blow (Shield)
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon (Anon/Liddell)
Ye blust'ring brethren – Serene and clam (Aeolus)
Ye brethren of the lyre, and tuneful voice
Ye gentle spirits of the air (Nymph)
Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind, Z443 (Purcell)
Ye Hielands and ye Low-lands
Ye nymphs of Albion's beauty-blooming isle (Linley Jr.)
Ye shepherds, give ear to my lay
Ye sportive loves, that round me wait (Linley Sr.)
Ye tuneful Muses, Z344 (Purcell)
Yes, Daphne (Chinese Man)
Yes, my Aminta, 'tis too true (Hall)
Yestreen the queen had four Maries
Yet, can I hear that dulcet lay (Hercules)
Yet, can I hear that dulcet lay (Hercules)
You are my sky (Gurney)
You couldn't stop a lover (Anon/Hughes)
You do something to me (Porter/Burton)
You meaner beauties of the night (East)
You say 'tis love
You spotted snakes (Smith)
Young Thirsis' fate, Z473 (Purcell)
Youngling fair, and dear delight
Your hay it is mow'd (Comus/Peasants)
Yuuyake koyakeno akatombo
Zai na yao de di fang (Anon/Lawson)
Zeffiretto, che scorre nel prato (Giustino)
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