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Anon |
Dindirin
Man, assay
The Ash Grove
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Arcadelt (Jacob) |
Il bianco e dolce cigno
Margot, hasten to the vineyard
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Archer (Malcolm) |
Ave Maria
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Arne (T A) |
When daisies pied
Where the bee sucks
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Bartlet (John) |
Of all the birds that I do know
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Bateson (Thomas) |
Beauty is a lovely sweet
If love be blind
Love is the fire
Phyllis, farewell
The nightingale
Those sweet delightful lilies
Your shining eyes
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The nightingale
Batten (Adrian) |
O praise the Lord
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Bennet (John) |
All creatures now
Round about in a fair ring
Weep, O mine eyes
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Bishop (Henry R) |
Foresters, sound the cheerful horn
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Blow (John) |
Salvator Mundi
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Brahms (Johannes) |
Nachtwache No 1
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Britten (Benjamin) |
Five Flower Songs . .To Daffodils
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Succession of the Four Sweet Months
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marsh Flowers
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Evening Primrose
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballad of the Green Broom
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Byrd (William) |
Ave verum corpus
Benedictus (from Mass for Three Voices )
Deo gratias
Haec Dies
Justorum Animae (The souls of the righteous)
Laetentur coeli
Lullaby, my sweet little baby
Miserere mei
Non nobis Domine
O quam glorioso
Sing joyfully
Teach me, O Lord
This day Christ was born
This sweet and merry month of May
Though Amaryllis dance
Upon a summer's day
Vigilate (Watch!)
Wounded I am
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Campian (Thomas) |
Jack and Joan
Never weather-beaten sail
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Cavendish (Michael) |
Come, gentle swains
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Cornelius (Peter) |
So weich und warm
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Croft (William) |
God is gone up
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Debussy (Claude) |
Trois chansons de Charles d'Oleans 1. Dieu! qu'il la fait bon regarder!
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Quant j'ai ouy le tabourin
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Yver, vous n'estes qu'un villain
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Delius (Frederick) |
Two unaccompanied partsongs
To be sung of a summer night on the water - 1
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To be sung of a summer night on the water - 2
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Dering (Richard) |
Dear love, be not unkind
Factum est silentium
Love shooting
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Dowland (John) |
Burst forth, my tears
By a fountain
Can she excuse
Come again
Come away, come, sweet love
Come, heavy sleep
Go, crystal tears
If my complaints
Fine knacks for ladies
Now, oh now I needs must part
Sleep, wayward thoughts
Sweet, stay awhile
Unquiet thoughts
Weep you no more, sad fountains
What poor astronomers
Wilt thou unkind
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East (Michael) |
Follow me, sweet love
How merrily we live
Poor is the life
Quick, quick, away, dispatch!
.. (inc. No haste but good!)
See Amaryllis shamed
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Edwards (Richard) |
In going to my naked bed
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Elgar (Edward) |
As torrents in summer
My love dwelt in a Northern land
There is sweet music
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Encina (Juan del) |
Mas vale trocar
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Farmer (John) |
Fair Phyllis I saw
A little pretty bonny Lass
Fair nymphs, I heard one telling
Take time
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Farnaby (Giles) |
Blind love
Construe (Consture) my meaning
Pearce did dance
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Farrant (Richard) |
Call to Remembrance
Hide not thy face
Lord, for Thy tender mercy's sake
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Finzi (Gerald) |
My spirit sang all day
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Ford (Thomas) |
Now I see thy looks were feigned
Since first I saw your face
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Gabrieli |
Lieto godea
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Gardiner |
Sir Eglamore
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Gastoldi |
Amor vittorioso
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Gibbons (Orlando) |
Ah, dear heart
Almight and everlasting God
Dainty fine bird
Drop, drop, slow tears
Hosanna to the Son of David
O clap your hands
O Lord, in Thy wrath
O that the learned poets
The Silver Swan
This is the record of John
Trust not too much, fair youth
What is our life?
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Gilbert&Sullivan |
Merry Madrigal
Strange adventure
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Greaves (Thomas) |
Come away, sweet love
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Hadley (Patrick) |
My beloved spake
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Hassler (Hans Leo) |
Tanzen und springen
Ach, Weh des Leiden
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Haydn (Joseph) |
Die Harmonie in der Ehe
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Henry Tudor (Henry VIII) |
Pastyme with good company
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Hilton (John) |
Dear, may some other
If it be love to sit and mourn
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Holborne (William) |
Change then, for lo she changeth
Gush forth, my tears
Since Bonny-boots was dead
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Howells (Herbert) |
A spotless Rose
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Isaac (Heinrich) |
Innsbruch, ich muss dich lassen
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Jeune (Claude Le) |
Revoici venir du printemps
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Johnson (Robert) |
Full fathom five
Where the bee sucks
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Jones (Robert) |
Cherry ripe
Farewell, dear love
Sweet Kate
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Kirbye (George) |
See what a maze of error
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Lassus (Orlande de) |
Bonjour mon coeur
Chi chi li chi
La nuit froide et sombre
Matona, mia cara
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Marenzio (Luca) |
Crudel perche mi fuggi
Scaldava il sol
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Mascagni |
The Easter Hymn
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Monteverdi (Claudio) |
O Mirtillo, Mirtillo, anima mia
Ohime se tanto amate
Lamento d'Arianna - 1: Lasciatemi morire
. . . . . . . " . . . . . . - 2: O Teseo, Teseo mio
. . . . . . . " . . . . . . - 3: Dove, dove e la fede
. . . . . . . " . . . . . . - 4: Ahi, che non pur risponde!
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Morley (Thomas) |
April is in my mistress' face
Do you not know?
Fyer, Fyer!
Hard by a crystal fountain
I love, alas, I love thee
In ev'ry place
It was a lover and his lass
Lady, those eyes of yours
Leave, alas, this tormenting
My bonny lass she smileth
Now is the month of Maying
O fly not, love
O sleep, fond fancy
Say, gentle nymphs
See, see, mine own sweet jewel
Since my tears and lamenting
Sing we and chant it
Springtime mantleth every bough
This love is but a wanton fit
Though Philomela lost her love
Whither away so fast?
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Mudd (Thomas) |
Let Thy merciful ears
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Mundy (John) |
As I went a-walking |
Mundy (William) |
O Lord, the Maker |
Parry (C Hubert H) |
Music, when soft voices die |
Parsons (Robert) |
Ave Maria |
Passereau (Pierre) |
Il est bel bon |
Pearsall |
Lay a garland
Sing we and chaunt it
Who shall have my lady fair
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Peerson (Martin) |
Lock up, fair lids
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Philips (Peter) |
Ascendit Deus
Wherefore sit I complaining
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Pilkington (Francis) |
Amyntas with his Phyllis fair
Rest, sweet nymphs
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Porter (Walter) |
When first I saw thee
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Prez (Josquin des) |
Mille regrets
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Purcell (Edward C) |
Passing by
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Rachmaninoff |
Ave Maria
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Ramsey (Robert) |
Sleep, fleshly birth
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Reed (...) |
Holy infant
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Rore (Cipriano de) |
Ancor che col partire
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Sandrin (Pierre) |
Douce memoire
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Senfl (Ludwig) |
Ach Elslein, liebes Elslein
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Sermisy (Claudin de) |
Au joli bois
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Sharp (Cecil J) |
O No John!
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Shephard (Richard) |
Never weather-beaten sail
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Stanford (C V) |
The blue bird
Heraclitus
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Sullivan (Arthur) |
The long day closes
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Tallis (Thomas) |
If ye love me
O nata lux
Salvator Mundi
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Tomkins (Thomas) |
Adieu, ye city-prisoning towers
I heard a voice
Music divine
O let me live
O yes! has any found a lad?
See, see, the shepherds' Queen
Sure there is no god of love
Too much I once lamented
When David heard
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Tye (Christopher) |
Give almes of thy goods
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Vaughan Williams (R) |
Linden Lea
Three Elizabethan Partsongs:- 1: Sweet Day
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2: The Willow Song
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. O mistress mine
Three Shakespeare Songs:- 1: Full Fathom Five
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2: The Cloud-capp'd Towers
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3: Over Hill, over Dale
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Vautor (Thomas) |
Mother, I will have a husband
Sweet Suffolk owl
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Ward (John) |
A satyr once
Come, sable night
Fly not so fast
Go, wailing accents
In health and ease
Out from the vale
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Weelkes (Thomas) |
Alleluia. I heard a voice
As Vesta was
Cease sorrows now
Come, sirrah Jack, ho!
Gloria in excelsis Deo
Hark, all ye lovely Saints
Hosanna to the Son of David
Late is my rash accounting
Lo country sports
Now every tree
O care, thou wilt despatch me .. (inc. Hence, care, thou art too cruel)
O Lord, arise
Since Robin Hood
Sing we at pleasure
Strike it up, tabor
Though my carriage be but careless
Those sweet delightful lilies
Thule, the period of cosmography
.. (inc. The Andalusian Merchant)
Thus sings my dearest jewel
Tomorrow is the marriage day
When David heard
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Whythorne (Thomas) |
I have ere this time
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Wilbye (John) |
Adieu sweet Amaryllis
Away, thou shalt not love me
Change me, O heav'ns
Draw on, sweet night
Flora gave me fairest flowers
Lady, when I behold
O what shall I do?
Sweet honey-sucking bees
.. (inc. Yet, Sweet, take heed)
Thus saith my Cloris bright
Weep, weep, mine eyes
Ye restless thoughts
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Youll (Henry) |
Sweet Phyllis, stay
While joyful springtime lasteth
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