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… songs are sung 'String Quartet No 3', Op 67 (Górecki)
12 Songs, Op 14 (Rachmaninov)
12 Songs, Op 14 (Rachmaninov)
12 Songs, Op 14 (Rachmaninov)
12 Songs, Op 14 (Rachmaninov)
12 Songs, Op 21 (Rachmaninov)
12 Songs, Op 21 (Rachmaninov)
12 Songs, Op 21 (Rachmaninov)
14 Songs, Op 34 (Rachmaninov)
14 Songs, Op 34 (Rachmaninov)
14 Songs, Op 34 (Rachmaninov)
15 Folk songs from the Eastern Counties (Vaughan Williams)
15 Songs, Op 26 (Rachmaninov)
2 Songs, Op 67 (Fauré)
6 Songs, Op 38 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 38 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 38 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 38 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 38 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 38 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 38 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 38 (Rachmaninov/Kreisler)
6 Songs, Op 4 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 4 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 4 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 8 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 8 (Rachmaninov)
6 Songs, Op 8 (Rachmaninov)
8 Part-songs, Op 127 (Stanford)
8 Russian folk songs, Op 58 (Liadov)
A brewer without any barm
A brisk young lad
A Child's Garland of Songs, Op 30 (Stanford)
A child's song (Kwakiutl – Kwakwaka'wakw)
A collection of songs (Swann)
A cradle song (Gurney)
A cradle song (Panufnik)
A Cradle Song (Sheldon)
A cradle song (Tavener)
A Cycle of Seven Songs from A Shropshire Lad (Orr)
A day in the cornfield, I a-reapin'
A fairy's love song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A fidler 'The fiddler'
A fine lady
A flaxen-headed cowboy, as simple as may be
A Fool's Preferment, or The Three Dukes of Dunstable, Z571 (Purcell/Britten)
A Funny fellow
A gift so pure, life so precious
A good child
A head or tail which does he lack?
A Hebridean Sea-Reiver's Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A ho hi … hirrum bo! Early sails she to the reiving
A Hymn on Divine Musick (Croft/Britten)
A hymn to the Virgin
A jubilant song (Clausen)
A last year's rose
A lawyer he went out one day
A little black thing among the snow
A maid goin' to Comber her markets to larn
A moon rising
A morning hymn, Z198 (Purcell/Britten)
A New Song (MacMillan)
A Night Song (Ives)
A nun takes the veil 'Heaven-haven'
A pilgrim's chant
A Poet's Hymn
A Poison Tree
A Poison Tree
A prayer to St Anthony of Padua
A rosebud by my early walk (Anon/McPhee)
A sad song (Warlock)
A Sheaf of Songs from Leinster, Op 140 (Stanford)
A shower of pigeons arch over the rooftops
A single flow'r he sent me, since we met
A slumber vast and black
A soft day
A Song – For Anything (Ives)
A Song at evening (Bennett)
A Song for Kate (Bevan Baker)
A Song for St Cecilia's Day, Op 119 (Gardner)
A song for the Lord Mayor's table (Walton)
A song for the morning (Lloyd Webber)
A Song of Agincourt, Op 168 (Stanford)
A Song of Battle
A Song of Shadows, Op 15 No 3 (Gibbs)
A Song of Sleep (Somerset)
A song of thanksgiving (Vaughan Williams)
A Song of Trust
A song of Värmeland (Grainger)
A Song of Wisdom
A song to the Lamb (Hancock)
A song without words, Op 13 No 1 (Sammons)
A Spinning Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A subaltern's love song
A Thirteenth-century Love Lilt (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
A very handsome gentleman
A wind is brushing down the clover
A young maid stood in her father's garden (Anon/Hughes)
Abel Wright
Abend, D645 (Schubert/Brown)
Abendgang im Lenz
Abendlied
Abroad as I was walking, one evening in the spring
Ach, Herr! wie lange willst du mein so ganz vergessen
Ach, mir ist das Herz so schwer!
Ach, neige
Acht Lieder, Op 49 (Strauss)
Acorn and willow
Across the plain
Adagio
Adieu, good man devil
After a long lab'ring in the windy ways
After many a dusty mile
Ah! Sun-flower!
Ah! Thetis, mother, goddess, why come from the sea?
Ah! To be all alone in a little cell
Ah, how sweet it is to love
Ah, Sun-flower
Ah, Sun-flower
Aignish on the machair (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Ailein Duinn 'A Harris Love Lament' (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Air falalalo (Anon/Roberton)
Akhmatova Songs (Tavener)
Alas, my love, you do me wrong
All for love of one
All shall be well
All the folk we love and me … Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
All things pass
Alla caccia, HWV79 (Handel/Bennett)
Alleluia
Alleluia (Rorem)
Alleluia, ZS14 (Weldon/Purcell/Britten)
Alleluia. May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest
Alone upon the housetops to the North
A-moaning thou, my own dear one
An autumn meditation
An Chloen, D363 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
An Epithalamium (Wedding Song)
An Eriskay love lilt (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
An Eriskay Lullaby (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
An Evening Hymn, Z193
An ihrem Grabe kniet’ ich festgebunden
An island sheiling song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
An old song re-sung (Griffes)
Anbetung
Angel Song II (Todd)
Angel spirits of sleep
Angels from the realms of glory (Smart/Cullen)
Ann's cradle song, Op 20 No 1 (Gibbs)
Antiphon
Arab Love Song, Op 25 No 4 (Quilter)
Are vé lo mes de maig (May)
Are you the new person drawn toward me? (Rorem)
Arion
As down by the shore I wander early at morn
As down the road she wambled slow
As I came over Windy Gap
As I walked out one morning
As I walked over London Bridge
As I went out one May morning
As I went out one May morning
As it befell on a bright holiday
As one sky
As sweet Polly Oliver lay musing in bed
as the soldier and the sailor was a-walking one day
Ashita no uta 'Song for tomorrow' (Kinoshita)
Assemble, all ye maidens
At every instant
At fall of glowing summer day
At St Patrick's Purgatory
At that hour when all things have repose
At the cry of the first bird
At the mid hour of night (Anon/Britten)
At the round earth's imagined corners
A-u!
Auf den Tod einer Nachtigall, D399 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Auf ein altes Bild
Auf ein Kind
Auf meinen heimischen Bergen
Aurelia
Aus den Liedern der Trauer
Aus den Liedern der Trauer
Aus der Bedrängnis, die mich wild umkettet
Aus der Schiffsbank mach' ich meinen Pfühl
Australian up-country song (Grainger)
Autumn Evening
Ave Maria
Ave Maria
Avenging and bright (Anon/Britten)
Awake, O north wind
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Archer)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Briggs)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Cullen)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Hawkesworth)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Lawson)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Llewellyn)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Moore)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Murray/Gant)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Quinney)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Rutter)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Short)
Away in a manger – Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Willcocks)
Away in a manger, no crib for a bed
Aya! I don't care if you desert me
Aye, my lad, I've borne my creel
B for Barney (Anon/Hughes)
Baby, baby dear
Bahnhofstrasse (Orr)
Ballad of green Broom
Ballad of the army carts
Barbara Allen (Anon/Quilter)
Barcarolle: Andante languido
Barkarole
Be still, my sweet sweeting, no longer do cry
Beach
Because I liked you better
Because I liked you better
Because I liked you better
Beckon to me to come
Bei einem Wirte, wundermild
Belveder
Benbecula Bridal Procession (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Berceuse 'Mazurka in C major, Op 33 No 3' (Chopin/Viardot)
Bessie Bobtail
Betelgeuse
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Bible Songs and Six Hymns, Op 113 (Stanford)
Bird Scarer's Song (Anon/Britten)
Bird Scarer's Song (Anon/Britten/Matthews)
Bird Songs at Eventide (Coates)
Birds at the Fairy Fulling (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Birdsong (Ashton)
Birdspeak (Wilkinson)
Birthday Song for Erwin (Britten)
Black is the colour of my true love's hair (Anon/Niles)
Blind man's buff
Blow, blow, thou winter wind
Blow, blow, thou winter wind
Bonnie wee thing (Anon/Davie)
Bonny at morn 'with guitar' (Anon/Britten)
Bonny at morn 'with harp' (Anon/Britten)
Boris Pasternak
Break, break, break
Bredon Hill and other songs (Butterworth)
Bright is the ring of words
Bright is the ring of words
Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn 'Watching the Wheat' (Anon/Britten)
But leave it now, leave it; as you left
Butterfly Dreams. Butterfly Song from Acoman India (Tavener)
By beauteous softness mixed with majesty, Z332/7
By the sea
By the willows of the Eastern Gate
Ca' the yowes (Anon/Britten)
Ca' the yowes (Anon/Liddell)
Ca' the yowes (Anon/MacLean/Bateman)
Caleno custure me (Anon/Plant)
Canção do amor 'Song of love' (Villa-Lobos)
Cantigas de amigo (Codax/Lawrence-King)
Canto de los remeros del Volga (Falla)
Caristiona (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Cariwch, medd Dafydd, Fy nhelun i mi 'Bring me my harp'
Catullus: On the burial of his brother (Rorem)
Celemene
Chamber Music III
Chants du Roussillon '5 Catalan folksongs' (Anon/Reade)
Chapels (Wilkinson)
Chère âme, sans toi j'expire
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
Chinook songs (Chinook)
Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat
Church Bell at Night
Circles of motion
Circlesong (Chilcott)
Close my darling both your eyes
Cloud, if as thou dost melt
Come away, death
Come away, death
Come away, death
Come away, death
Come away, death (Wilkinson)
Come forth; for Night is falling
Come here, Vita
Come unto these yellow sands
Come unto these yellow sands, Z631
Come ye sons of Art, away, Z323 (Purcell/Britten)
Come you not from Newcastle? (Anon/Britten)
Come, my way, my truth, my life
Come, sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
Come, sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
Comin' thro' the rye (Anon/Liddell)
Comment on war (Rorem)
Compass
Concert paraphrase of 'The song of the soldiers of the sea' 'The marines' hymn' (Gimpel/Offenbach)
Could I find it again
Cradle Song
Cradle Song (Berkeley)
Cradle song (Bridge)
Cradle song (Herbert)
Cradle song (Kirkpatrick/Nieper)
Cradle Song (Sammons)
Cradle Song (Stojowski)
Cradle song (Warlock)
Cradle Song for Eleanor (Britten)
Cradle song, Op 9 No 1 (Howells)
Cruckhaun Finn (Anon/Hughes)
Cruelty has a human heart
Da voi, cari lumi
Dance to your shadow (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Dante
Darest thou now, O soul
Dark brown is the river, golden is the sand
Dark, he moves from shade to sun
Das Geheimnis
Das Glas gefüllt! der Nordwind brüllt
Das Lied des Steinklopfers
Das Mägdlein will ein' Freier haben
Das war ich, D174a D450a (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Dashing away with the smoothing iron
David of the White Rock (Owen/Britten)
David of the White Rock (Owen/Britten/Matthews)
Davno-l', moy drug 'How long, my friend'
Daybreak
De matinet me vaig llevar (The nightingale's advice)
Dear dark head
Dear Earth, near Earth, the clay that made us men
Dear harp of my country! (Anon/Britten)
Dear thoughts are in my mind, and my soul soars enchanted
Dear thoughts are in my mind, and my soul soars enchanted
Dear, think not that they will forget you 'Her temple'
Deep in my soul
Dem Herzen ähnlich, wenn es lang
Der 13. Psalm, D663 (Schubert/Mandyczewski)
Der Abend graut; Herbstfeuer brennen
Der Damm zerreisst, das Feld erbraust
Der König sass beim frohen Mahle
Der Mondschein, der ist schon verblichen
Der Morgenstern, D172 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Der Sonne entgegen
Des Dichters Abendgang
Desdemona's song
Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain
Di alte kasche 'The ancient question'
Didone abbandonata 'Vedi quanto t'adoro', D510a (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Die drei Sänger, D329 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Die Entzückung an Laura, D577 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Die helle Sonne leuchtet
Die Liebste steht mir vor den Gedanken, wie schön, o wie schön!
Die Munterkeit ist meinen Wangen
Die Wallfahrt, D778a (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Dir, Mädchen, schlägt mit leisem Beben
Dishevelled and in tears, go, song of mine
Do but consider this small dust
Do not love too long (Rorem)
Do you ask what the birds say?
Do you recall that night in June when first we met?
Down by the salley gardens (Anon/Hughes)
Down by the salley gardens my love and I did meet
Down yonder green valley where streamlets meander
Drake he's in his hammock and a thousand miles away
Dream Songs (Davis)
Dreaming of Li Bai
Dreams all too brief
Dream-Song
Dreamsongs (Kernis)
Drei Chöre, Op 6 (Reger)
Drei Chöre, Op 6 (Reger)
Drei Chöre, Op 6 (Reger)
Drei Gesänge, Op 111b (Reger)
Drei Gesänge, Op 111b (Reger)
Drei Gesänge, Op 111b (Reger)
Drei Lieder, Op 31 (Strauss)
Drift
Drink to me only with thine eyes (Anon/Quilter)
Drop, drop, slow tears
Drop, drop, slow tears
Du fragst mich, Mädchen, was flüsternd der West
Du sollst nit geyn 'You shall go with no other, girl!'
Du, der ewig um mich trauert
Dulcibella, when e'er I sue for a kiss, Z485 (Purcell/Britten)
Duma 'Brooding'
During music
Dvustishie 'Couplet'
Dying sun, shine warm a little longer!
Early in the morning (Rorem)
Early one morning (Anon/Britten)
Easter
Easter day was a holiday
Easter Hymn
Eho! Eho! (Anon/Britten)
Eight Improvisations on Hungarian peasant songs, Sz74 (Bartók)
Eight Songs from Isolation (Muhly)
Einkehr
El cant dels ocells 'The song of the birds' (Anon/Reade)
El Noi de la Mare 'The Son of the Virgin' (Anon/Rutter)
Elgar's music
Enfant, cède au sommeil qui ferme ta paupière
English May
Eno sagrado en vigo
Entendez-vous c'est le signal
Entra l'uomo allor che nasce 'Aria di Abramo', D33 No 1 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Entra l'uomo allor che nasce 'Aria di Abramo', D33 No 2 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Er ist's
Ergehst du dich im Abendlicht
Es ist kein Weh auf Erden
Eternal summer (Wilkinson)
Eternity
Even you song (Frances-Hoad)
Evening Hymn, Z193 (Purcell/Britten)
Evensong (Hall)
Evensong (Paulus)
Every Night and every Morn
every single thing sings
Éyze shéleg 'What snow!'
Faery Flout: Allegro giocoso
Faible cœur 'Mazurka in F minor, Op 7 No 3' (Chopin/Viardot)
Faint with love
Fair daffodils, we weep to see
Fair is my love
Fairest isle
Fairy song
Fantasia on Russian Folksongs, Op 48 (Arensky)
Fantastic in appearance
Far I hear the galloping galley
Fare thee well, my sun and moon light
Farewell,my brother (Navajo)
Father
Fear no more the heat o' the sun
Feast Song for Saint Cecilia (Rose)
Feasting I watch
Fie on sinful fantasy
Fifteen Hungarian peasant songs, Sz71 (Bartók)
Fifteen years ago today
Fileuse (Anon/Britten)
First, April, she with mellow showers
Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June …)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney/Finzi)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney/Finzi)
Five Elizabethan Songs (Gurney/Finzi)
Five English folk songs (Vaughan Williams)
Five Flower Songs, Op 47 (Britten)
Five Flower Songs, Op 47 (Britten)
Five Flower Songs, Op 47 (Britten)
Five Flower Songs, Op 47 (Britten)
Five Greek Folksongs (Bax)
Five Hebrew Love Songs (Whitacre)
Five Irish Songs (Maw)
Five Irish Songs (Maw)
Five Irish Songs (Maw)
Five Irish Songs (Maw)
Five Mystical Songs (Vaughan Williams)
Five Partsongs from the Greek anthology, Op 45 (Elgar)
Five Shakespeare Songs (Thomson)
Five Shakespeare Songs, Op 23 (Quilter)
Five Songs for upper voices (Chilcott)
Five Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Five Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Five Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Five Songs to poems by Thomas Hardy (Ireland)
Five Songs, Op 14 No 3 (Berkeley)
Five Songs, Op 20 (Stenhammar/Lidström)
Five Traditional Songs (Anon/Rutter)
Five Yiddish Songs (Anon/Plitmann)
Floating Dreamsongs
Flood (Howells)
Fly, singing bird, fly
Folk song
For her my heart was longing
For Susan (Rorem)
For the rain, it raineth every day
For thee I shall not die
For you, there'll be no more crying
Four Baritone Songs (Gipps/Williams)
Four Child Songs, Op 5 (Quilter)
Four Choral Songs, Op 53 (Elgar)
Four Choral Songs, Op 53 (Elgar)
Four Choral Songs, Op 53 (Elgar)
Four Choral Songs, Op 53 (Elgar)
Four Russian peasant songs 'Podblyudnye', version 1914-1917 (Stravinsky)
Four Russian peasant songs 'Podblyudnye', version 1954 (Stravinsky)
Four Shakespeare Songs, Op 30 (Quilter)
Four Shakespeare Songs, Op 31 (Korngold)
Four Songs (Purcell/Adès)
Four Songs (Purcell/Adès)
Four Songs (Purcell/Adès)
Four Songs for a mad sea captain, Op 111 (Gibbs)
Four Songs from the British Isles (Tippett)
Four songs of love (Sandström)
Four Songs of Mirza Schaffy, Op 2 (Quilter)
Four Songs, Op 13 (Barber)
Four Songs, Op 13 (Barber)
Four Songs, Op 13 (Barber)
Four Songs, Op 14 (Quilter)
Four Songs, Op 14 (Quilter)
Four Studies in English Folk-song (Vaughan Williams/Stanton)
Four Traditional Songs (Muhly)
Four Verlaine Songs (Coles)
Foxgloves
Friedlicher Abend senkt sich aufs Gefild
Friendship in misfortune
Fröhliches Scheiden, D896 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
From far, from eve and morning
From harmony, from heav'nly harmony
From out the Queen’s Highcliffe for weeks at a stretch
From silent shades and the Elysian groves
From silent shades and the Elysian groves
From the brake the nightingale sings exulting to the rose
Frühling läßt sein blaues Band
Frutti di mare
Fsiudu yasnost' Bozhïya, yasnïye polia 'All around is God's own brightness, bright fields!'
Full fathom five
Full fathom five
Full fathom five
Full fathom five, Z631
Full of life now (Rorem)
Fünf Lieder, Op 15 (Strauss)
Fünf Lieder, Op 15 (Strauss)
Fünf Lieder, Op 32 (Strauss)
Fünf Lieder, Op 32 (Strauss)
Fünf Lieder, Op 32 (Strauss)
Fünf Lieder, Op 41 (Strauss)
Fünf Lieder, Op 47 (Strauss)
Fünf Lieder, Op 48 (Strauss)
Für funfzehn Pfennige
Gar fröhlich kann ich scheiden
Garibaldi went to Mass
Gebet
Gin a body, meet a body
Give me strength (Sioux – Lakota)
Give to me the life I love
Give to me the life I love
Go prettie child, and beare this flower
Go, lovely Rose
Go, song of mine, Op 57 (Elgar)
God and the universe
God gives not onely corne, for need
Golden slumbers
Good people keep their holy day
Grantchester (Wilkinson)
Greensleeves (Anon/Britten)
Gretchens Bitte 'Gretchen im Zwinger', D564 (Schubert/Britten)
Grieving for the young prince
Grüner wird die Au
Gypsy Songs, Op 55 (Dvořák/Hough)
Ha'nacker Mill
Hark the ech'ing air!
Harry the tailor
Hat gesagt—bleibt's nicht dabei
He is there!
He listlessly stood by the wall
He who binds himself with joy
He who binds to himself a joy
He would not stay for me
Hears not my Phillis how the birds
Heart of Fire-love (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Heaven (Wilkinson)
Heil jenem Tag, der dich geboren
Heiland Harry (Anon/MacLean/Bateman)
Heimkehr
Her song
Here begin the Lauds of the creatures
Here comes the falcon for the bride
Here the strong mallow strikes her slimy root
Here, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling
Hermit Songs, Op 29 (Barber)
Hermit Songs, Op 29 (Barber)
Hermit Songs, Op 29 (Barber)
Hermit Songs, Op 29 (Barber)
Hermit Songs, Op 29 (Barber)
Herr, schicke was du willt
Hey Robin
Hey, ho, the wind and the rain
Hey, ho, the wind and the rain
Hey, Robin, jolly Robin
Hidden Love
Hidden treasure
Hill-song No 1 (Grainger)
Hill-song No 2 (Grainger)
Himmelsboten
His left hand
Home
Home no more home to me, whither must I wander?
Home no more home to me, whither must I wander?
Home they brought her warrior dead
Homeward bound
hope, faith, life, love
Hoshi ga akizu ni mawaru no wa
How blest are shepherds
How can I, that girl standing there
How clear, how lovely bright
How foolish the man who does not raise
How hard the year dies: no frost yet
How heavy hang the days!
How long
How quietly he sleeps upon the hill
How should I your true love know?
How sweet the answer (Anon/Britten)
How vainly men themselves amaze
Hradcanské Písnicky 'Songs of Hradcany' (Janáček)
Hug ò in ò! When winds do blow, sea reivers know the maddening music
Hughley Steeple
Humorous song 'I danced with a mosquito'
Hurray for the carnival
Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber
Hush-a-ba, birdie, croon, croon (Anon/Moffat)
Hymn for a child
Hymn for evening (Rorem)
Hymn to God the Father (Humfrey/Britten)
Hymn to God the Father (Humfrey/Tippett/Bergmann)
Hymn Tune Prelude on Song 13 (Gibbons/Vaughan Williams)
I am a seashell flung
I am gone, sir
I attempt from love's sickness to fly
I attempt from love's sickness to fly
I brought my great carriage
I came forth from the mouth of the Most High
I cannot lose thee for a day
I caught the changes of the year
I dal a du vil, I dal a du ho ro
I do not know with whom Edan will sleep
I Dreamt a Dream! What can it mean?
I fell in love with a Limehouse lass
I gaze upon you and the sun grows large
I got me flowers
I had a silver buckle
I have a bonnet trimmed with blue (Anon/Hughes)
I have desired to go
I have had enough of women, and enough of love
I have no name: I am but two days old
I have trod the upward and the downward slope
I have trod the upward and the downward slope
I hear an army
I held love's head
I hide myself
I know my soul hath power to know all things
I know where I'm goin' (Anon/Hughes)
I lie as if five fathom drowned
I live again
I love my love
I once loved a boy and a bold Irish boy
I sang that song on Sunday
I saw a ship a-sailing, a-sailing, a-sailing
I see again the hills and valleys glowing
I shall go without companions
I shall not die for thee
I sing because …
I sow'd the seeds of love
I spy Celia, Z499 (Purcell/Britten)
I strolled across an open field (Rorem)
I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams, Z388 (Purcell/Britten)
i thank You God for most this amazing day
I u menya bïl kray rodnoy 'And I had a homeland'
I walked into the nightclub in the morning
I wander thro' each charter'd street
I wander thro' each charter'd street
I was angry with my friend
I was angry with my friend
I was not sorrowful 'Spleen'
I was weary
I watched the Lady Caroline
I went to the Garden of Love
I will always love you (Rorem)
I will give my love an apple (Anon/Britten)
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills
I will make you brooches and toys for your delight
I will make you brooches and toys for your delight
I will make you brooches and toys for your delight
I will take nothing from my Lord, said she
i will wade out
I will walk on the earth
I will walk with my love (Anon/Hughes)
I woke before the morning, I was happy all the day
I wonder as I wander (Anon/Britten)
I would like to have the men of Heaven in my own house
I’ve seen so many chapels in Wales
Ich bin kein Minister
Ich fühle Deinen Odem
Ich ging den Weg entlang, der einsam lag
Ich habe genug, BWV82 (Bach/Baigent)
Ich kenne sieben lust’ge Brüder
Ich reit' ins finstre Land hinein
Ich sass an einer Tempelhalle
Ich schleiche bang und still herum, D787 No 2 (Schubert/Spiegl)
Ich schwebe
Ich trage meine Minne
If along the highroad
If music be the food of love, Z379a (Purcell/Britten)
If music be the food of love, Z379a (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
If music be the food of love, Z379c (Purcell/Britten)
If the Lord himself had not been on our side
If we shadows have offended
Ikona 'The ikon'
Il est né, le divin enfant (Anon/Fauré)
Il est quelqu'un sur terre (Anon/Britten)
I'll sail upon the dog-star
I'm a decent good Irish body (Anon/Hughes)
Im Himmelreich ein Haus steht
I'm lonesome since I cross'd the hill
Im Spätboot
In a shady nook one moonlit night
In Bahia
In Chester town there liv'd a brisk young widow
In der Väter Hallen ruhte
In diesen Wintertagen
In dreams
In dreams
In far-off Malta
In grüner Landschaft Sommerflor
In guilty night, and hid in false disguise
In London here the streets are grey, and grey the sky above
In memoriam
In my sage moments
In praise of his Daphnis
In pride, high, leapest thou
In Scarlet Town, where I was born
In Somer when the shawes be sheyne
In summertime on Bredon
In the black dismal dungeon of despair, Z190 (Purcell/Britten)
In the black furrow of a field
In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan
In the dell are camped the gypsies
In the Garden of the Seraglio
In the heat of the day when the sun shines so freely
In the house made of dawn (Navajo)
In the licorice fields at Pontefract
In the lovely village of Nevesinje
In the lowlands
In the mornin' (Anon/Ives)
In the scented bud of the morning – O
In the tent
In thee is gladness
Incassum Lesbia, incassum rogas
Infant Joy
Ins Joch beug' ich den Nacken demutvoll
Intercession in Late October
Iona Boat Song (Anon/Roberton)
Irish skies
Irmelin Rose
Is my team ploughing?
Is my team ploughing?
Islay Reaper's Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Isle of my Heart (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
It always seems funny
It has broken us, it has crushed us
It rains
It was a comely young lady fair
It was a lover and his lass
It was a lover and his lass
It was what you bore with you, woman
Its former green is blue and thin
It's oh to be a wild wind
It's peace again the river claims
Iver-song 'Lullaby' (Hough)
Jack Spratt
Jeanie with the light brown hair (Rorem)
Jenny kiss’d me when we met
Jesu, swete sone dere!
Jig
Job's curse, Z191 (Purcell/Britten)
Johanna Sebus, D728 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Johnny Doyle (Anon/Hughes)
Johnny I hardly knew ye (Anon/Hughes)
Jölstring 'Dance from Jölster'
Joly Jankyn (Wilkinson)
Journey's End
Joy, shipmate, joy!
Jüngst träumte mir, ich sah auf lichten Höhen
Just as the tide was flowing
K ney 'To her'
Kak mne bol'no 'How painful this is'
Kakoye schast'ye 'What happiness'
Kaks laulu Ernst Enno sõnadele 'Two songs to words by Ernst Enno' (Tormis)
Kang, kang, kang ki ki kang kang
Kashmiri song
Käsikivimäng 'The grindstone game'
Kind Robin lo'es me (Anon/Davie)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z628 (Purcell/Britten)
Kirsteen (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Kishmul's Galley (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Kiss (Wilkinson)
Kitten of course is the small for cat
Kling!
Kolïbel'naya 'Lullaby'
Kolm eesti mängulaulu 'Three Estonian game songs' (Tormis)
Kolm laulu eeposest Kalevipoeg 'Three songs from the epic Kalev's Son' (Tormis)
Komu kytka?
Kora Song
Krïsolov 'Pied piper'
Kuulmata kuskil kumiseb kodu 'Soundlessly somewhere murmurings homeward'
'Kyrie, so Kyrie', Jankyn syngyt
La belle est au jardin d'amour (Anon/Britten)
La danse 'Mazurka in G major, Op 50 No 1' (Chopin/Viardot)
La fête 'Mazurka in E flat minor, Op 6 No 4' (Chopin/Viardot)
La Statira (Albinoni/Bennett)
La village est tout en fête
Lad and lass thegither
Laevamäng 'The ship game'
Laine veereb 'The wave rolls'
Lament for Pasiphaë
Land of Heart's Desire (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Lárov 'Mostly'
Łáska
Laß das Zagen, trage mutig
Last night by the sheiling was Mhairi, my beloved
Last night, a storm of rain
Late at night alone in the sheiling
Laudes Regiae (Anon/Dearnley)
Lauds
Laugh and be merry
Laura, über diese Welt zu flüchten
Lauter Freude fühl’ ich
Lay a garland on my hearse
Lay down your head
Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse (Anon/Britten)
Leaves
Lebenstraum 'Gesang in c', D1a (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Legend 'The Crown of roses'
Leise Lieder …
Leiser schwanken die Äste
Leisure
Lemady (Anon/Britten)
Lemady (Anon/Britten/Matthews)
Les Songes, Op 237 (Milhaud)
Let all the world in ev’ry corner sing
Let all the world in ev'ry corner sing
Let Beauty awake
Let Beauty awake
Let him kiss me
Let the child be born
Let the dreadful engines of eternal will
Let the night perish; cursed be the morn
Let us be like
Let us go, Maruca
Let us with a gladsome mind
Let's dance the jig
Liebeshymnus
Liebesrausch, D164 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Lied eines Kindes, D596 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Lied in der Abwesenheit, D416 (Schubert/Mandyczewski/Deutsch)
Life and its follies are fading away
Like Snow
Limehouse Reach
L'incanto degli occhi, D990e (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Little Fly
Little Fly
Little Sir William (Anon/Britten)
Live with me and be my love
Llwybrau Cân 'Paths of Song' (Metcalf)
Lob des Leidens
Loch Broom Love Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Loch Leven Love Lament (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
London
London
Longing
Look down, fair moon (Rorem)
Look not in my eyes
Look not in my eyes
Lord Randall (Anon/Scott)
Lord! I have sinned (Humfrey/Britten)
Lord! I married me a wife (Anon/Britten)
Lord, let me know mine end
Lord, thou hast given me a cell
Lord, what is man?, Z192 (Purcell/Britten)
Lorma sass in der Halle von Aldo. Sie sass
Lorsque j'étais jeunette, je gardais les moutons
Lost
Lost is my quiet for ever, Z502 (Purcell/Britten)
Louisiana Story – Acadian Songs and Dances (Thomson)
Love and friendship
Love bade me welcome
Love gave I to thee, my lover
Love lives beyond the tomb
Love of the Father
Love on my heart
Love song (Panufnik)
Loveliest of trees
Loveliest of trees
Lovelocks
Love's echo
Love's old sweet song (Molloy)
Love's Philosophy
Love's promise
Love's Tempest
Love's voice 'Venetian Songs', Op 22 (Venables)
Mach auf, mach auf! doch leise, mein Kind
Mad Bess, Z370 (Purcell/Britten)
Mad Bess, Z370 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Madam and her Madam
Madrigal
Madrigali. Six 'Fire Songs' on Italian Renaissance Poems (Lauridsen)
Mae 'nghariad i'n Fenws
Mahomets Gesang, D549 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Mahomets Gesang, D721 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Mailied, D503 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Man is for the woman made
Many pretty flowers, red, blue, and yellow
Many waters
Márgarét, áre you gríeving
Margaritki 'Daisies'
Margaritki 'Daisies'
Margaritki 'Daisies'
Margate 1940
Marry me now (Anon/Hughes)
Marsh flowers
Master Kilby (Anon/Britten)
Matthew, Mark and Luke and John
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
May in the Grenewode
Mein Vater hat gesagt
Meine Tränen im Bussgewand
Memory
Merry-go-round
Mi sy'n fachgen ifanc ffôl 'I am a young and foolish lad'
Mid-Winter Songs (Lauridsen)
Miracle of St Basil
Misero pargoletto, D42 No 1b (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Miss J Hunter Dunn, Miss J Hunter Dunn
Mit Regen und Sturmgebrause
Mo li hua 'Jasmine flower song' (Anon/Cleobury)
Mo li hua 'Jasmine flower song' (Anon/Lawson)
Mo nighean dubh
Molitva 'Prayer'
Monday, Tuesday (Anon/Hughes)
Money, O!
Moonlit night
Moravská lidová poezie v písních 'Moravian folk poetry in songs', JW V/2 (Janáček)
More fond than Cushat Dove
More Songs of the Countryside (Head)
More Songs of the Countryside (Head)
Morning Song 'Maytime in Sussex' (Bax)
Most Holy Night, that still dost keep
Mountain Songs (Davis)
Mournful song 'Under the little apple tree' (Anon/Isserlis)
Murueide tütred 'Daughters of the Meadow Matron'
Music
Music for a while
Music for a while
Music for a while
Muza 'The muse'
Muza 'The muse'
Muzikanti
My babe on a curling green wave
My dear, my dear, I know
My faint spirit is sitting in the light
My fair
My God, I'm wounded by my sin
My love was born in Aberdeen
My love, my love
My mind has thunderstorms
My own country
My song is love unknown (L'Estrange)
My song is love unknown (Pott)
My soul, there is a country
My tea is nearly ready and the sun has left the sky
My true love hath my heart
Na vesennem puti f teremok 'On springtime's passage to the maiden cloister'
Ne poy, krasavitsa, pri mne 'Do not sing to me, fair maiden'
Near to Banbridge town, in the County Down
Nehm’ ich die Harfe, folgend dem Drange
Neig' schön' Knospe Dich zu mir
Nejistota
Nennen korori yo okorori yo
Never weather-beaten sail
Newborn (Pueblo)
New-made Tongue
Night hath no wings, to him that cannot sleep
No leaflet stirs upon the silent shore
No, resistance is but vain
Noble numbers (Roe)
Noch'yu v sadu u menya 'In my garden at night'
Nocturne
Noore suve muinasjutt 'Early summer’s fairy tale'
Norske folkeviser og dandse 'Norwegian folk songs and dances', Op 17 (Grieg/Achron)
Not all my torments can your pity move, Z400 (Purcell/Britten)
Now chimney tops and gables
Now gently sinks the sun to rest
Now listen you landsmen unto me
Now sleeps the crimson petal
Now sleeps the crimson petal (Rorem)
Now that the sun hath veiled his light
Now that the sun hath veiled his light
Now that the sun hath veiled his light 'An Evening Hymn', Z193 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Now what is he after below in the street
Nun fallen die Augen müde mir zu
Nur Mut!
Nur wer die Liebe kennt 'Impromptu', D513a (Schubert/Hoorickx)
O Brighde! 'Tis seaward, the dreamland, the youth land
O can ye sew cushions? (Anon/Britten)
O' Ciranda, O' Cirandinha: Circle dance
O come all you young fellows that carry a gun
O come you good people that go out a-tripping
O father, father build me a boat (Anon/Hughes)
O for a closer walk with God
O Great Spirit (Dakota)
O have mercy Lord on me
O heartling of my heart (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
O Love, I complain
O men from the fields
O men from the fields 'Cradle song' (Anon/Hughes)
O mistress mine
O mistress mine
O mistress mine
O mistress mine
O mistress mine
O most I loved her pretty eyes
O my night love!
O rich-soiled land, O land of Phthia
O Robin is my only jo, for Robin has the art tae lo'e
O Rose thou art sick
O sick heart, be at rest!
O sleep thou heav’n-born treasure, thou
O snow, which sinks so light
O solitude, my sweetest choice!, Z406 (Purcell/Boothby)
O solitude, my sweetest choice!, Z406 (Purcell/Britten)
O süßer Mai!
O swallow, swallow
O the sight entrancing (Anon/Britten)
O to make the most jubilant song
O 'twas on the broad Atlantic
O Värmeland, thou fairest, thou best beloved land
O waly, waly
O waly, waly (Anon/Britten)
O waly, waly (Anon/Britten/Boothby)
O where hae ye been, Lord Randall, my son?
O Wild West Wind
O Willie's gane tae Melville Castle (Anon/Stephen)
O, Bozhe moy! 'Oh, my God!'
O, posmotri! kak mnogo margaritok 'Oh, see how many daisies'
O, schmäht des Lebens Leiden nicht!
O, whistle and I'll come to you, my lad (Anon/Stephen)
Oedipus, Z583 (Purcell/Boothby)
Oedipus, Z583 (Purcell/Britten)
Oedipus, Z583 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Of a Rose I Sing a Song (Bax)
Of a rose is all my song (Leighton)
Of all the girls that are so smart
Of fair girls the loveliest
Of one that is so fayr and bright
Oft in the stilly night (Anon/Britten)
Oh fair enough are sky and plain
Oh my heart! Wake, oh wake!
Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers
Oh who is that young sinner?
Oh would I could subdue the flesh
Oh, breathe not his name (Anon/Moore/Hughes)
Oh, brother, hear the bells, Saint Basil's bells tolling
Oh, farewell to you my Nancy, ten thousand times adieu
Oh, mu hella eidekene 'O, my gentle tender mother'
Old lady in the herb garden
Old songs of lost love (Swann)
Old woman, old woman, are you fond of smoking?
Oliver Cromwell (Anon/Britten)
Ombre amene, amiche piante 'La serenata', D990f (Schubert/Hoorickx)
On a singing girl (Rorem)
On an echoing road (Rorem)
On Betelgeuse the gold leaves hang in golden aisles
On Malvern Hill
On mountain side I lost my heart
On song (Metcalf)
On the brow of Richmond Hill, Z405 (Purcell/Britten)
On the idle hill of summer
Ona kak polden' khorosha 'She is as beautiful as noon'
Ona zadumalas’ 'Lost in dreams'
Once in the dear dead days beyond recall
One midsummer's morn as I was a-walking
One midsummer's morn as I were a-walking
One morning in the month of May
One perfect rose
Orchids (Rorem)
Oroonoko, Z584 (Purcell/Britten)
Orpheus
Orpheus
Orpheus
Orpheus with his lute made trees
Osen' 'Autumn'
Ostrovok 'The islet'
Other Love Songs (Hough)
Our Lady's song (Maw)
Out at sea, fair is she
Out in the bushlands
Out of the deep have I called unto thee
Outside the Eastern Gate
Outward bound
Over hill, over dale
Over hill, over dale
Over the mountains (Anon/Quilter)
Over the quiet hills
Over the wave (Ojibwa)
Owls, an Epitaph
Památky
Pangur, white Pangur
Pastiche on the Hindu Merchant's Song from 'Sadko' by Rimsky-Korsakov (Sorabji)
Pastoral 'Le ciel est, par-dessus le toit'
Pastorale 'Hungarian Christmas Song' (Dohnányi)
Patroclus whirls there across the plain
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585 (Purcell/Britten)
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
Pease porridge hot
Pérečko
Pesn' Presvyatïya Bogoroditsï 'Song of the Most Holy Theotokos' 'Magnificat', Op 93 (Cui)
Pesni Bezvremenya 'Songs of troubled times' (Sviridov)
Pesni i plyaski smerti 'Songs and dances of death' (Musorgsky/Shostakovich)
Pesnya Zyuleyki 'Zuleika's song', Op 26 No 4 (Rimsky-Korsakov)
Pflicht und Liebe, D467 (Schubert/Friedländer)
Piano Concerto No 1 'The Song of Gwyn ap Nudd', Op 52 (Holbrooke)
Pious Celinda goes to prayers, Z410 (Purcell/Britten)
Piping down the valleys wild
Pity me on my pilgrimage to Loch Derg!
Placící fontána 'The weeping fountain'
Plainte d'amour 'Mazurka in F sharp minor, Op 6 No 1' (Chopin/Viardot)
Plop fall the plums
Po utru, na zare 'In the morning, at daybreak'
Polajka
Politics (Wilkinson)
Polkovodets 'The field-marshal'
Pomluva
Popular Brazilian children's songs (Villa-Lobos/Novaes)
Popular song
Pora! 'It is time'
Praise
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Pray that Jerusalem
Precious moment
Prelude
Prépare-toi, faible cœur
Prisons are built with stones of Law
Prokhodyat dni 'The days pass'
Promiscuity
Proud songsters (Wilkinson)
Proverb
Proverb I
Psalm 'A Song of Ascents' (Saxton)
Purest and highest
Pushkin and Lermontov
Put your head, darling
Pyramid song (Radiohead/Le Page)
Quand j'étais chez mon père (Anon/Britten)
Qué li darem a n'el Noi de la Mare?
Quell' innocente figlio 'Aria dell' angelo', D17 No 1 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Quell' innocente figlio 'Aria dell' angelo', D17 No 2 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Quick darts an eagle throuh the skies
Quien hubiese tal ventura
Raging night drowns dark’ning day
Rain has fallen
Rain in Spring (Rorem)
Rain storm
Rainbow cloud higher and higher
Rakút 'Tenderness'
Reiselied (Mendelssohn/Asti)
Requiescat (Rorem)
Rest
Return, O holy Dove, return!
Reynardine (Anon/Hughes)
Rhapsody
Rich and rare (Anon/Britten)
Ringleted youth of my love
Rise heart; thy Lord is risen. Sing his praise without delays
Romanze, D144 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Round, round, round goes the merry-go-round
Rozhinkes mit mandlen 'Raisins and almonds'
Rozmarýn
Rückleben
Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, Z587 (Purcell/Britten)
Running to paradise (Wilkinson)
Sail on, sail on (Anon/Britten)
Sailing with thee thro' seas of Erin
Sailor-boy (Anon/Britten)
Saint Anthony whom I bear
Saint Basil walks along the road
Sally in our alley (Carey/Britten)
Sally is gone that was so kindly
Sandman's Song and Evening Prayer (Humperdinck)
Saul and the witch at Endor, Z134 (Purcell/Britten)
Say who is this?
Scots song (MacMillan)
Scots wha hae (Anon/Liddell)
Sea Snatch
Sea Wandering (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Sea-longing (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser/Bantock)
Searching for lambs
Searching for lambs
Sechs Lieder, Op 17 (Strauss)
Sechs Lieder, Op 56 (Strauss)
See how the moon has risen
See how the sun
Sehnsucht
Seht den Felsenquell
Seht den Felsenquell
Seitdem dein Aug' in meines schaute
Selig durch die Fluren gehn
Senex
Serbate, o Dei custodi, D35 No 3 (Schubert/Orel)
Serenada 'Serenade'
Serenade
Sevdalino, my little one
Seven Danish Songs (Delius)
Seven Danish Songs (Delius)
Seven Partsongs, H162 Op 44 (Holst)
Seven Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Seven Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Seven Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Seven Songs from the Norwegian (Delius)
Shadows
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
She borrowed some of her mother's gold
She lived beside the Anner (Anon/Hughes)
She moved thro' the fair (Anon/Hughes)
She tells her love while half asleep
Sheep and cattle I hae nane, O
Shepherd, leave decoying
Shepherds' cradle song (Park)
She's like the swallow (Anon/Britten)
She's like the swallow (Anon/Britten/Matthews)
Shestnadtsat Pesen dlya detey 'Sixteen Songs for children', Op 54 (Tchaikovsky/Lubbock)
Shoo all 'er birds you be so black
Shoo all 'er birds you be so black
Shu is away
Sie hüpfte mit mir auf grünem Plan
Sie in jedem Liede, D896a (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Sie ist dahin, die Maienlieder tönte
Sigh no more, ladies
Sigh no more, ladies
Silent lay the sapphire ocean
Silent noon
Silent noon
Silent worship (Handel/Jacobson)
Silouan's Song 'My soul yearns after the Lord' (Pärt)
Simon, son of John
Sing
Sing lullaby. O slumber heavenly treasure
Sing-übungen, D619 (Schubert/Roblou)
Siren' 'Lilacs'
Siren' 'Lilacs'
Six Choral Folksongs, H136 (Holst)
Six English folk songs (Vaughan Williams)
Six Sea Songs (Head)
Six songs for children (Herbert)
Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad (Butterworth)
Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad (Butterworth/Williams)
Six songs to poems by William Blake (Swann)
Six Songs, Op 33 (Venables)
Six Songs, Op 33 (Venables)
Six Songs, Op 33 (Venables)
Six Songs, Op 33 (Venables)
Six Studies in English Folk Song (Vaughan Williams)
Skye Water-Kelpie's Lullaby (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Slave Song (Riego)
Sleep
Sleep
Sleep
Sleep now
Sleep, darling, sleep, the daylight
Sleep, my darling, sleep
Sleep, sleep, happy child
Sleeps the noon in the deep blue sky (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Sleepsong (Løvland/Earley)
Smert 'Death'
So shall my walk be close with God
Some talk of Alexander
Sometimes with one I love (Rorem)
Son 'A dream'
Son 'A dream'
Song
Song (Bowen)
Song (Herbert)
Song 46 (Gibbons/Dearmer)
Song for Athene (Tavener)
Song for Athene (Tavener/Rose)
Song for bringing a child into the world (Seminole)
Song 'I gaze upon you' (Jackson)
Song of a nightclub proprietress (Dring)
Song of June (Harvey)
Song of sky and sea (Rudoi)
Song of sky and sea (Rudoi)
Song of sky and sea (Rudoi)
Song of Songs
Song of the Volga Boatmen (Stravinsky)
Song of the Volga boatmen, Op 97 (Glazunov)
Song to the Seals (Bantock)
Song to the Seals (Bantock/Hough)
Song to the witch of the cloisters (Corigliano)
Song without words (Rachmaninov)
Songbird (McVie/Ashby)
Songe d'Automne (Joyce)
Songs and Proverbs of William Blake, Op 74 (Britten)
Songs and Sonnets from Shakespeare (Shearing)
Songs for Achilles (Tippett)
Songs for Ariel (Tippett)
Songs for Seven Storeys (Chilcott)
Songs from County Kerry (Anon/Moeran)
Songs from the Exotic (Weir)
Songs from The Princess, Op 20a (Holst)
Songs in time of war (Roth)
Songs my mother taught me
Songs my mother taught me (Ives)
Songs of a Roving Celt, Op 157 (Stanford)
Songs of a wayfarer (Ireland)
Songs of a wayfarer (Ireland)
Songs of a wayfarer (Ireland)
Songs of a wayfarer (Ireland)
Songs of a wayfarer (Ireland)
Songs of Courtship (Bevan Baker)
Songs of Erin, Op 76 (Stanford)
Songs of Eternity and Sorrow, Op 36 (Venables)
Songs of Faith, Op 97 (Stanford)
Songs of Faith, Op 97 (Stanford)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of farewell (Parry)
Songs of love (Todd)
Songs of magical creatures (Todd)
Songs of peace (Todd)
Songs of perfect propriety (Barab)
Songs of the clown, Op 29 (Korngold)
Songs of the Countryside (Head)
Songs of the North (Grainger)
Songs of the Sea, Op 91 (Stanford)
Songs of travel (Vaughan Williams)
Songs of travel (Vaughan Williams)
Songs of travel (Vaughan Williams/Douglas)
Songs Sacred and Profane (Ireland)
Songs Sacred and Profane (Ireland)
Songs Sacred and Profane (Ireland)
Songs, Op 21 (Rachmaninov)
Songs, Op 21 (Rachmaninov/Heifetz)
Songs, Op 34 (Rachmaninov/Bax)
Songs, Op 34 (Rachmaninov/Conus)
Songs, Op 34 (Rachmaninov/Kocsis)
Songs, Op 34 (Rachmaninov/Pott)
Songs, Op 34 (Rachmaninov/Potts)
Songs, Op 34 (Rachmaninov/Press)
Songs, Op 37 (Venables)
Songs, Op 37 (Venables)
Songs, Op 41 (Venables)
Songs, Op 41 (Venables)
Songs, Op 41 (Venables/Lloyd)
Songs, Op 45 (Venables)
Sore sea-longing in my heart
Sõrmemähkimismäng 'The finger-binding game'
Sorrow and joy
Sound the trumpet
Speed, bonnie boat, like a bird on the wing
Splendor and honor and kingly power are yours
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring and fall (Wilkinson)
Spring scene in time of war
Spring Song, H104 No 2 (Bridge)
Spurn Point
St Ita's Vision
St Mark's Square
Stálosť
Ständchen
Stern der Liebe, Glanzgebilde
Stiller Gang
Stirring suddenly from long hibernation
Stone
Stopping by woods on a snowy evening (Rorem)
Street song 'The grey eagle' (Anon/Isserlis)
String Quartet in A major 'On Greek Folk Songs' (Boughton)
Sumerki 'Twilight'
Summer Eve
Summer Nights
Summer schemes
Summer song (Inuit)
Sunset
Suo gân (Anon/Innes)
Sure on this shining night
Swansea Town
Swansongs (Brunning)
Swansongs (Chilcott)
Sweep thy faint strings, Musician
Sweet and low
Sweet Chance, that led my steps abroad
Sweet day
Sweet dreams form a shade
Sweet little bell, struck on a windy night
Sweet Polly Oliver (Anon/Britten)
Sweet was the song the virgin sang 'Lute-book lullaby' (Anon/Shaw)
Sweeter than roses
Sweeter than roses
Symphony No 3 in B flat major 'Song of the Night', Op 27 (Szymanowski)
Take not a woman's anger ill
Take, O take those lips away
Taking your leave
Tam neba osvetlionnïy kray 'Yonder the luminous edge of the sky'
Te lucis ante terminum (Anon/Forshaw)
Tears
Tears
Tears, idle tears
Tell me, lovely shepherd (Boyce/Poston)
Tell me, some pitying angel, quickly say
Tell us, thou clear and heavenly tongue
Temuná 'A picture'
Ten Blake Songs (Vaughan Williams)
That shadow, my likeness (Rorem)
That winter love spoke and we raise no objection, at
The acorn that we planted will grow into a tree
The adoration
The advent
The Angel
The ash grove (Anon/Britten)
The Bard of Armagh (Anon/Hughes)
The Bassoon 'Humorous Song' (Ashlyn/Perkins)
The beautiful city of Sligo (Anon/Stanford)
The Beggar's Song (Barber)
The bird a nest, the spider a web
The Bird's Story
The Birlinn of the White Shoulders (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser/Bantock)
The bitter withy
The Black Loorgin 'A Hebridean Seafaring Song' (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation when our Saviour, at twelve years of age, had withdrawn himself, Z196 (Purcell/Britten)
The bold unbiddable child
The bonny Earl O'Moray (Anon/Britten)
The brewer
The Bridesmaid's Song
The brisk young widow (Anon/Britten)
The British grenadiers
The buckle
The bunny
The Call
The carriageway
The Chimney-Sweeper
The Christmas song (Tormé/Wells/Gritton)
The Christmas song (Tormé/Wells/Knight)
The Christmas song (Tormé/Wells/L'Estrange)
The Christmas song (Tormé/Wells/Robertson)
The Christmas song (Tormé/Wells/Rutter)
The city's love
The cloud-capp'd towers
The clown's songs from 'Twelfth night', Op 65 (Stanford)
The cock has crowed
The cockle gatherer (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The colour of his hair
The Comical History of Don Quixote, Z578 (Purcell/Britten)
The Coolin of Rhum (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The cork leg (Anon/Hughes)
The Crocodile (Anon/Britten)
The Crone's Creel (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Crucifixion
The cruel mother
The Daisies
The dark-eyed sailor
The darkling thrush (Hawes)
The Deaf Woman's Courtship (Anon/Britten)
The Death Farewell (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Desire for Hermitage
The Divine Image
The evening primrose
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 fatal hour comes on apace, Z421 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
The Fly
The Fly
The foggy, foggy dew (Anon/Britten)
The Fountain
The fountains mingle with the river
The foxglove bells, with lolling tongue
The garden (Wilkinson)
The Garden of Love
The Garden Seat
The Gartan Mother's Lullaby (Anon/Hughes)
The girl I left behind me
The golden ray
The Gondolier
The gypsies
The happy tramp
The hare
The Harper (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Heavenly Banquet
The Herdmaiden's Song (Anon/Roberton)
The hippo
The Homeward Way
The hour-glass (Wilkinson)
The hours of folly are measur'd by the clock
The Indian Queen, Z630 (Purcell/Britten)
The Indian Queen, Z630 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
The infinite dwelling
The infinite shining heavens
The infinite shining heavens
The invitation to the gondola
The knight met the child in the road
The knotting song, Z371 (Purcell/Britten)
The lads in their hundreds
The lads in their hundreds
The Lamb
The lamplighter
The lark in the clear air (Anon/Tate)
The lark in the clear air (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
The last rose of summer (Anon/Britten)
The Lawyer
The Leaping Galley (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The leprehaun (Anon/Joyce/Hughes)
The licorice fields at Pontefract
The Lincolnshire poacher (Anon/Britten)
the littlest bird
The lost lover
The love song of Har Dyal (Grainger)
The lover's ghost
The magpie's nest (Anon/Hughes)
The Maid's Last Prayer, or Any rather than Fail, Z601 (Purcell/Britten)
The mermaid (Anon/Vignoles)
The miller of Dee (Anon/Britten)
The Minstrel
The minstrel boy (Anon/Britten)
The Mock Marriage, Z605 (Purcell/Britten)
The Mock Marriage, Z605 (Purcell/Clarke/Tippett/Bergmann)
The Monk and his Cat
The next market day (Anon/Hughes)
The night
The night has a thousand eyes
The oaks
The Oddities (Dibdin/Britten)
The old cypress tree at the temple of Zhu-ge Liang
The old superb
The old turf fire (Anon/Hughes)
The one hope
The Penguin Song (Stannard)
The Pibroch
The Piper
The plough boy (Shield/Britten)
The Poet's Song
The poor soul sat sighing by a sycamore tree
The Praises of God
The pride of the peacock is the glory of God
The Princess look'd forth from her maiden bow'r
The Prophetess, or The History of Dioclesian, Z627 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
The pulley
The Queen's Epicedium, Z383 (Purcell/Britten)
The Queen's Maries (Anon/McVicar)
The rain had fallen, the Poet arose
The rain it raineth every day
The Rainbow
The Rainbow (Rorem)
The rat
The Reiving Ship (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The Rival Sisters, or The Violence of Love, Z609 (Purcell/Britten)
The river in December
The roadside fire
The roadside fire
The Roadside Fire
The romance of Count Arnaldos
The roving dingle boy
The salley gardens
The salley gardens (Anon/Britten)
The saucy bold robber
The scapegoat
The Serpent (Rorem)
The sheep's in the meadows
The sheep's in the meadows, the kye's in the corn
The Shepherd
The shepherd's cradle song (Leuner/Macpherson)
The Ship at Sea (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The shooting of his dear (Anon/Britten)
The Shower
The sick heart
The sick Rose
The sky is up above the roof
The Skye Boat Song (Anon/Earley)
The Snow
The soldier and the sailor (Anon/Britten)
The soldier's return
The song of separation and waiting (Khan)
The Song of Songs (Bantock)
The song of songs (Tanaka)
The song of songs 'Chanson du cœur brisé' (Vicars)
The Song of the Birds (Anon/Beamish)
The Song of the Birds (Anon/Casals)
The Song of the Birds (Anon/Ribo)
The song of the blacksmith
The song of the creatures (Burgon)
The song of the girl ravished away by the fairies in South Uist
The song of the mad prince
The Song of the Severn, Op 43 (Venables)
The Song of the Severn, Op 43 (Venables)
The Song of the Severn, Op 43 (Venables)
The Song of the Severn, Op 43 (Venables)
The song of the shadows
The Song sung true (Weir)
The Songs of Today (Bennett)
The Spanish Lady (Anon/Hughes)
The splendour falls
The spring time of the year
The Star of the County Down (Anon/Hughes)
The Star-Song (Dove)
The stolen heart (Anon/Stanford)
The stuttering lovers (Anon/Hughes)
The succession of the four sweet months
The sun's beams are running out (Comanche) – We wait in the darkness (Iroquois)
The Syllables of Summer Birds
The tadpole
The thrushes sing as the sun is going
The tinker's daughter
The tocherless lass (Anon/Macfarlane)
The tragedy of that moment
The trees they grow so high (Anon/Britten)
The trellis
The Triumph of Love LIII
The Tyger
The Uncanny Mannikin of the Cattlefold (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The unthrift sun shot vital gold
The vagabond
The vagabond
The valley and the hill
The vane on Hughley steeple
The Vauday Part Songs (Hawes)
The visitor
The wanderer's song
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 way through
The wee cooper o' Fife (Anon/Davie)
The white cockade (Anon/McVicar)
The Wild Swan (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The willow song
The wind was rising easterly, the morning sky was blue
The Witchery Milking Croon (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
The wonderful widow of eighteen springs (Cage)
The year's at the spring
The yellow poplar leaves have strown
The young May moon is beaming, love
Their lonely betters (Rorem)
There is a bird on yonder tree
There is a funny fellow
There is an old belief
There is sweet music
There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse
There was a jolly miller once lived on the river Dee
There was a King in days of old, many treasures rare he owned
There was a lady lived in York
There was a tree
There was a wee cooper wha lived in Fife
There was an old man liv'd out in the wood
There was an old man of the Isles
There's none to soothe (Anon/Britten)
There's not a swain of the plain
These little Limbs
Think in the morning
Think no more, lad
Think no more, lad
This night
This worldes joie
Thou gav'st me leave to kiss
Thou wakeful shepherd, that does Israel keep
Thoughts while travelling at night
Three Belloc songs (Warlock)
Three Browning Songs, Op 44 (Beach)
Three Elizabethan Songs (Vaughan Williams)
Three Elizabethan Songs (Vaughan Williams)
Three Flower Songs (Whitacre)
Three Flower Songs (Whitacre)
Three Flower Songs (Whitacre)
Three Hungarian Folksongs from the Csík District, Sz35a (Bartók)
Three Middle English Songs (Howard)
Three Romantic songs (Bliss)
Three Sacred Songs (Head)
Three Shakespeare Songs (Vaughan Williams)
Three Shakespeare Songs, Op 6 (Quilter)
Three Shelley Songs (Delius)
Three Songs (Bliss)
Three Songs (Ireland)
Three Songs 1926 (Ireland)
Three Songs 1926 (Ireland)
Three Songs 1926 (Ireland)
Three Songs for Jennie (Skempton)
Three Songs for Jennie (Skempton)
Three Songs for Jennie (Skempton)
Three Songs from A Shropshire Lad (Orr)
Three Songs of Fantasy (Head)
Three Songs of Praise (Dyson)
Three Songs of Praise (Dyson)
Three Songs of Praise (Dyson)
Three Songs of Praise (Whitacre)
Three Songs of Venice (Head)
Three songs of war (Ives)
Three Songs to poems by Thomas Hardy (Ireland)
Three Songs without Words for oboe quartet (Boughton)
Three Songs, Op 10 (Barber)
Three Songs, Op 12 (Parry)
Three Songs, Op 12 (Parry)
Three Songs, Op 12 (Parry)
Three Songs, Op 2 (Barber)
Three Songs, Op 2 (Barber)
Three Two-Part Songs (Britten)
Thrice happy lovers, may you be for ever free
Through all the night
Through bushes and through briars (Anon/Vaughan Williams)
Through the sunny garden
Throw the ball
Thunderstorms
Tigaree torum orum (Anon/Hughes)
To a young girl (Rorem)
To a young girl (Wilkinson)
To be sung of a summer night on the water I
To daffodils
To God
To Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love
To pray you open your whole self
To see a World in a Grain of Sand
To the heart of youth the world is a highwayside
To the heart of youth the world is a highwayside
To the soul
To Wei Ba, who has lived away from the court
Toll the bell
Tom Bowling
Travï odetï perlami 'Pearls adorn the grass'
Trepak
Trost
Trottin' to the fair
Tryst 'In fountain court'
Tune on my pipe the praise of my Love
Turn then thine eyes, Z425 (Purcell/Britten)
Tužba
Tvoy nezhnïy smekh 'Your tender laughter'
'Twas on a Monday morning
'Twas within a furlong of Edinboro' town
Twelve Songs, H174 (Holst)
Twelve Welsh Folk Songs, H183 (Holst)
Twilight Fancies
Two Choral Songs, Op 71 (Elgar)
Two Choral Songs, Op 73 (Elgar)
Two English Folksongs (Vaughan Williams)
Two falling stars
Two Love songs (Bliss)
Two Love songs (Bliss)
Two Partsongs, Op 26 (Elgar)
Two September Songs, Op 18 (Quilter)
Two short songs (Warlock)
Two songs (Warlock)
Two Songs 1920 (Ireland)
Two Songs 1920 (Ireland)
Two Songs 1926 (Ireland)
Two Songs 1926 (Ireland)
Two Songs from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (Murrill)
Two Songs to the spectacle 'Victorious Spring', Op 72b (Shostakovich/Kalianov)
Two unaccompanied partsongs (Delius)
Tyger! Tyger! burning bright
Tyrannic Love, or The Royal Martyr, Z613 (Purcell/Tippett/Bergmann)
U moyego okna 'Before my window'
Über allen Zauber Liebe, D682 (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Uist Cattle Croon (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Ullapool Sailor's Song (Anon/Kennedy-Fraser)
Um der fallenden Ruder Spitzen
Und was die Sonne glüht
Under the greenwood tree
Under the greenwood tree
Under the greenwood tree
Under the Greenwood tree
Unter a kleyn beymele 'Under a small tree'
Until the daybreak
Uzh tï, niva moya 'O you, my grain-field'
V mire net nichego 'There is nothing'
V mladenchestve moyom ona menya lyubila 'When I was a child she loved me'
Vagabond Songs, Op 10 (Farrar)
Vagabond Songs, Op 10 (Farrar)
Vagabond Songs, Op 10 (Farrar)
Vagabond Songs, Op 10 (Farrar/Williams)
Vair me o rovan o, vair me o rovan ee
Van Dieman's Land
Variations and Finale on an old Flemish song, Op 20 (Peeters)
Variations on a Hungarian Folksong, Op 29 (Dohnányi)
Veni Emmanuel (Anon/Lawson)
Vesenniye vodï 'Spring waters'
Vesna i koldun 'Spring and the sorcerer'
Vien con nuova orribil guerrra
Vier Lieder, Op 36 (Strauss)
Vier Lieder, Op 36 (Strauss)
Vocalise
Vocalise
Vocalise
Vocalise
Vocalise
Vocalise
Voici le printemps (Anon/Britten)
Von den sieben Zechbrüdern
Von dunklem Schleier umsponnen
Vot On – Hristos f tsepiah i rozah 'Here he is – Christ in chains and roses'
Wapping Old Stairs
Warum sind denn die Rosen so blass? (Mendelssohn/Asti)
Wassail song
Watts' cradle song (Madden)
We go walking on the green grass
We sing to him whose wisdom form'd the ear, Z199 (Purcell/Britten)
We wandered on a Mayday morning
Weathers
Wedding Song 'My Lord is all aglow'
Weep you now more, sad fountains
Well met, well met my own true love
Were I at the Moss House where the birds do increase
What art thou? From what causes dost thou spring?
What can we poor females do?, Z518 (Purcell/Britten)
What does little birdie say?
What if some little pain (Rorem)
What is that? … Nothing
What is this life if, full of care
What shall I do to show how much I love her?
What wealth of rapture
What will they give me, when journey’s done?
When birds do sing
When daffodils begin to peer
When daffodils begin to peer
When daffodils begin to peer
When first we met
When God at first made man
When green buds hang in the elm like dust
When Harry the tailor was twenty years old
When I am grown
When I had money, money, O!
When I have passed
When I have sung my songs (Charles)
When I was a bachelor I lived all alone
When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire
When I was no older than the clouds
When I was one-and-twenty
When I was one-and-twenty
When I watch the living meet
When Jesus Christ was yet a child
When Mary thro' the garden went
When Myra sings, Z521 (Purcell/Britten)
When once the sun sinks in the west
When poppies fall
When that I was and a little tiny boy
When that I was and a little tiny boy
When that I was and a little tiny boy
When the lad for longing sighs
When the Lord turned again the captivity of Sion
When the sun with great flashes of grandeur
When through life unblest we rove (Anon/Moore/Hughes)
When within my arms I hold you
Whence! Andante delicato
Whenever the moon and the stars are set
Where go the boats?
Where is the home I seek
Where the bee sucks
Whether I find thee
Whither must I wander?
Whither must I wander?
Who is Silvia
Who is Silvia?
Who my heart has free from sorrow deep unbound
Who owns the mountain?
Who will walk with thee, Kirsteen
Who, my friend, make this river flow?
Why should I sit and sigh, puin' bracken, puin' bracken
Wie ist es denn, dass trüb und schwer
Wiegenlied 'Lullaby'
Wild with passion 'Song on the water' (Britten)
Will my tiny spark of being wholly vanish in your deeps and heights?
Wilt thou forgive that Sin, where I began?
Windy Nights
Winter snow (Wilkinson)
Winter wakeneth al my care
Winterliebe
Winterlied, D242a (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Winternacht
Winterweihe
Witches' song (Britten)
With a lily in your hand
With perfume heavily laden the roses droop their heads
With rue my heart is laden
With rue my heart is laden
Wolke und Quelle, D896b (Schubert/Hoorickx)
Ya na dudochke igrayu 'I play a reed-pipe'
Yaqui song (Yaqui)
Yasnïye polia 'Bright fields'
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon (Anon/Liddell)
Ye Hielands and ye Low-lands
Ye that have spent the silent night
Yea, cast me from heights
Yeshchyo v polyakh beleyet sneg 'The fields are still whitened with snow'
Yestreen the queen had four Maries
You couldn't stop a lover (Anon/Hughes)
Young Venevil
Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass
Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass
Your Molly has never been false, she declares
Youth and love
Youth and love
Záře od milého
Zdes' khorosho 'Here it is good'
Zen love song (Panufnik)
Zlatá ulicka 'Golden Street'
Zur Nacht
ειθε γενοιμην … would I were
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