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The Major Works and Anthems List
- List of available Works, by Composer
Bach
Bainton
Bairstow
Beethoven
Bernstein
Bliss
Boyce
Blow
Brahms
Britten
Brown
Bruckner
Buxtehude
Byrd
Campra
Carter
Charpentier
Cherubini
Chilcott
Child
Crivelli
Croft
Durufle
Dvorak
Elgar
Faure
Finzi
Gabrieli
Gibbons
Gilbert & Sullivan
Gounod
Handel
Harris
Haydn
Haydn (Michael)
Honegger
Horovitz (& Flanders)
Howells
Hummel
Ireland
Jenkins
Lambert
Lawes
Leighton
Loosemore
Maunder
Mendelssohn
Monteverdi
Mozart
Mudd
Naylor
Orff
Palestrina
Parnell
Parry
Pergolesi
Poulenc
Puccini
Purcell
Rachmaninov
Rheinberger
Roberton
Rossini
Rutter
Schubert
Schutz
Stainer
Stanford
Stravinsky
Suter
Swann
Sweelinck
Tallis
Tavener
Tye
Vaughan Williams
Verdi
Victoria
Vivaldi
Walton
Warlock
Weelkes
Wesley
Whiteacre
Wood
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Here is a List of all the Works I have keyed in, and which you can
download as Midi Files in one form or another (that is, either
voice-emphasized or not!).
Simply navigate - follow/click on the links - through the system until you come to the pages with the actual Music Files on them, and then click on the Files you want to download.:-
If any of them aren't associated with links it means either that I'm
still keying them in or that while they're available they're awaiting
revision for uploading. Or possibly that, though they're ready for
uploading, as yet I haven't acquired the necessary space (you'd be
surprised how much space these Midi Files take up, especially when each
one comes in five flavours!).
And if some of the links don't work? Probably I've made a mistake -
such as calling a file "FILE.MID" but then carelessly referring to it as
"file.mid" ... which makes a case-sensitive Unix-based Server report
that it - "file.mid" - doesn't exist! This happens quite a lot, I'm
afraid, and is the most likely reason for a "page not available" comment
from your browser.
If you find this happens, please let me know.
Bach |
Cantata 63 (complete)
Cantata 140 (complete)
Cantata 191 (complete)
Jesu, joy of Man's desiring
O praise the Lord, all ye Nations (Motet 6: BWV 230)
St. John Passion
St. Matthew Passion
Christmas Oratorio
Easter Oratorio
Magnificat in D
Mass in B minor
Mass in F major
Missa Brevis in A-major (BWV 234)
Zion hears her watchman calling (parts 4 & 7 of Cantata 140) |
Bainton |
And I saw a new heaven
|
Bairstow |
Let all mortal flesh keep silence
|
Beethoven |
Choral Fantasy (final section)
Dona nobis pacem
Mass in C
Mass in D (Missa solemnis)
9th Symphony: Finale |
Bernstein |
Chichester Psalms
|
Bliss |
Pastoral: Lie strewn the white flocks
|
Blow |
Behold, O God our defender
Let Thy hand be strengthened
Salvator Mundi
|
Boyce |
Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem
The King shall rejoice
|
Brahms |
Four Songs (Op. 17)
German Requiem
11 Gipsy Songs
|
Britten |
A Boy was Born (Novello version)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . (OUP version)
A Hymn to the Virgin
A Ceremony of Carols
Five Flower Songs
Hymn to St. Cecilia
Saint Nicolas
|
Brown |
A Song for Oriana (about this work)
|
Bruckner |
Geistliche chore - Eleven motets
Locus iste
Mass in E minor (Mass No: 2) - 1896 version
Te Deum
|
Buxtehude |
Magnificat (BuxWV Anh)
The little newborn Jesus child (Das Neugeborne Kindelein)
|
Byrd |
Ave verum corpus
Haec Dies
Justorum Animae (The souls of the righteous)
Laetentur Coeli (Let the heavens be glad)
Sing joyfully
|
Campra |
Messe de Requiem
|
Carter |
Benedicite
|
Charpentier |
Messe de Minuit
Te Deum |
Cherubini |
Requiem in C-minor
|
Chilcott |
Little Jazz Mass
The twelve days of Christmas
|
Child |
O Lord, grant the King a long life
|
Crivelli |
O Maria Mater Gratiae
|
Croft |
God is gone up
|
Durufle |
Four Motets
Requiem
|
Dvorak |
Stabat Mater
Te Deum
|
Elgar |
Ave Maria
Ave Verum
Dream of Gerontius
From the Bavarian Highlands (Six Choral Songs)
My Love dwelt in a Northern land
The Black Knight (Op 25) - orchestral version
The Black Knight (Op 25) - piano version
The Music Makers
There is sweet music.html |
Faure |
Four Songs
Requiem
Cantical of Jean Racine
|
Finzi |
In Terra Paxa
Intimations of Immortality
|
Gabrieli |
In Ecclesiis (Motet a 15)
O Magnum Misterium
|
Gibbons |
Almighty and everlasting God
Hosanna to the son of David |
Gilbert & Sullivan |
Trial by Jury
|
Gounod |
Messe solennelle (St Cecilia)
|
Handel |
Acis & Galatea
Alexander's Feast
Belshazzar
Brockes Passion
Chandos Anthems - No. 1: O be joyful in the Lord
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - No. 2: In the Lord put I my trust
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - No. 3: Have mercy upon me
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - No. 4: O sing unto the Lord
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - No. 5a: I will magnify Thee
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - No. 6a: As pants the hart for cooling streams
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - No. 7: My song shall be alway
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - No. 8: O come let us sing
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - No. 9: O praise the Lord
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - No. 10: The Lord is my light
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - No. 11: Let God arise
Coronation Anthems - The King shall rejoice (Four part)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Six part)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .My heart is inditing
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Let thy hand be strengthened
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Zadok the priest (4-part)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Zadok the priest (7-part)
Dixit Dominus
Foundling Hospital Anthem
Gloria (for solo Soprano)
Israel in Egypt (see also "The Ways of Zion do mourn")
Jephtha
Judas Maccabaeus
Messiah
Ode for the birthday of Queen Anne
Samson - complete!
Saul - complete!
Semele (the Oratorio)
Solomon - complete!
"Dettingen" Te Deum
"Utrecht" Te Deum
The ways of Zion do mourn (the Funeral Anthem for Queen Caroline) (see also "Israel in Egypt") |
Harris (Paul) |
A Christmas sequence of five carols
|
Haydn |
Mass in B flat (Creation Mass - Schopfungsmesse)
Mass in B (Harmonie-Messe)
Mass in B flat major (Heilig-Messe)
Kleine Orgelmesse (Missa brevis St. Joannis de Deo)
Imperial "Nelson" Mass (Missa in Angustiis)
Mariazellermesse (Missa Cellensis. Hob. XXII:8)
Missa Sancti Nicolai
Paukenmesse (Mass in Time of War) (Second Mass)
Stabat Mater
Te Deum Laudamus
The Creation
Theresien Messe (Sixteenth Mass) (Mass No: 10)
The Seasons - Spring (complete)
. . . . . . . . .
. - Summer (complete)
. . . . . . . . .
. - Autumn (complete)
. . . . . . . . .
. - Winter (complete)
The Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross
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Haydn (Michael) |
Requiem in C minor (MH 155)
|
Honegger |
Christmas Cantata
|
Horovitz |
Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo
|
Howells |
Hymnus Paradisi
Like as the hart
Requiem
|
Hummel |
Mass in B flat
|
Ireland |
Greater love hath no man
|
Jenkins |
Adiemus
Gloria
Requiem
The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace
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Lambert |
The Rio Grande
|
Lawes |
Zadok the priest
|
Leighton |
Columba Mea
|
Loosemore |
O Lord, increase my faith
|
Maunder |
Olivet to Calvary
|
Mendelssohn |
Come let us sing
Elijah
Hymn of Praise
Sechs Spruche (No 5: "Im Advent", only)
St. Paul
The First Walpurgis Night |
Monteverdi |
Beatus Vir (Novello SSATTB version)
Beatus Vir (Chappell SSATB version, with "added" strings)
Christmas Vespers
Vespers (1610)
|
Mozart |
Ave verum corpus
Inter natos mulierum
Mass in C major (Coronation Mass)
Mass in C major (K.257: Credo Mass)
Missa brevis in C major (Organ Solo Mass: KV 259)
Missa brevis et solemnis in C (Spatzen-Messe [Sparrow Mass]; KV 220)
Missa Brevis in G major (KV 49)
Mass in C minor (Great Mass)
Organ Mass
Requiem (with added Druce "alternative" bits)
Vesperae solennes de confessore
|
Mudd |
Let Thy merciful ears, O Lord
|
Naylor |
Vox dicentis: Clama
|
Orff |
Carmina Burana
|
Palestrina |
Missa Brevis |
Parnell |
Music's Joy and Song's Eternity |
Parry |
I was glad
Blest pair of Sirens (4-part)
Blest pair of Sirens (8-part)
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Pergolesi |
Magnificat
Stabat Mater
|
Poulenc |
Gloria
Quatre motets pour le temps de noel
Stabat mater
|
Purcell |
A Purcell Anthology - Twelve Anthems
1. Hear my prayer, O Lord
2. I was glad
3. O God, the King of Glory
4. Remember not, Lord, our offences
5. Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of out hearts
6. Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei
7. Funeral Sentences
8. Lord, how long wilt thou be angry?
9. O God, thou are my God
10. Thy word is a lantern
11. O sing unto the Lord
12. Rejoice in the Lord alway
Celestial Music
Come ye sons of Art
Dido & Aeneas
My heart is inditing
Ode on St Cecilia's day 1692
O sing unto the Lord
The Fairy Queen
The Masque in Dioclesian |
Puccini |
Messa di Gloria
|
Rachmaninov |
Vespers - Ave Maria
. . . . . . . Gloria
. . . . . . . Introit (Come, let us worship) |
Rheinberger |
Abendlied
|
Roberton |
All in the April evening
|
Rossini |
Petite Messe Solennelle
Stabat Mater
|
Rutter |
Feel the spirit
. . . . . (A cycle of spirituals)
Gloria
Magnificat
Mass of the Children
Requiem
Te Deum
The Rutter Collection
. . . . . (Folksongs, Carols, and general Partworks)
The Sprig of Thyme
. . . . . (A cycle of folk-song settings)
When icicles hang
. . . . . (A cycle of choral settings) |
Schutz |
Christmas Story (Christmas Oratorio, Weihnachts-Historie, Historia der Geburt Jesu Christi, SWV 435)
|
Schubert |
Ave Maria
Mass in C major
Mass in Eb major
Mass in G
Sanctus (D Mass)
Stabat Mater
Standchen - Opus 135 (for Contralto and Male Voices)
Tantum Ergo
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Stainer |
The Crucifixion
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Stanford |
Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in A
Three Motets (Op38)
Te Deum in Bb
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Stravinsky |
Symphony of Psalms
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Suter |
Le Laudi
|
Swann |
Festival Matins
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Sweelinck |
Hodie Christus natus est
|
Tallis |
O nata lux
|
Tavener |
A Hymn to the Mother of God
|
Tye |
O come, ye servants of the Lord
|
Vaughan-Williams |
Fantasia on Christmas Carols
Five English Folk Songs
Five mystical songs
O clap your hands
A sea symphony
Serenade to Music
Toward the unknown region
|
Verdi |
Requiem
Requiem (with alternative dynamics)
Te Deum Laudamus
|
Victoria |
O quam gloriosum
Sepulto Domino
|
Vivaldi |
Beatus Vir (RV 597)
Credo
Dixit Dominus (RV 594)
Dixit Dominus (RV 595)
Gloria - there are Casella, Malipiero/Everett and Martens versions
Lauda Jerusalem
Magnificat
|
Walton |
A Litany (Drop, drop, slow tears)
Belshazzar's Feast
Coronation Te Deum
|
Warlock |
Yarmouth Fair
|
Weelkes |
Alleluia, I heard a voice
Gloria in excelsis Deo
Hosanna to the Son of David
|
Wesley |
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace
|
Whiteacre |
Lux Aurumque
|
Wood |
Hail gladdening light
O Thou, the Central Orb |
The Partworks and Madrigals etc List
List of available Works, by Composer
These Works are all in "UNemphasised" form, so if you want a version with a voice emphasised then,
unless you're in luck and there is already a version of the relevant Work on the main Choral Composer List page, you'll have to do it yourself. You can use one of the "freebie" Midi-playing programs - Midisoft's
Session, for example - referred to on (and downloadable from) the Home page and elsewhere in this Site.
Anon
Arcadelt
Arne
Bartlet
Bateson
Batten
Bennet
Bishop
Blow
Brahms
Britten
Byrd
Campian
Cavendish
Cornelius
Croft
Debussy
Delius
Dering
Dowland
East
Edwards
Elgar
Encina
Farmer
Farnaby
Farrant
Finzi
Ford
Gabrieli
Gardiner
Gastoldi
Gibbons
Gilbert&Sullivan
Greaves
Hadley
Hassler
Haydn
Howells
Isaac
Jeune (C Le)
Jones
Kirbye
Lassus
Marenzio
Mascagni
Monteverdi
Morley
Mudd
Mundy
Parry
Parsons
Passereau
Pearsall
Peerson
Philips
Pilkington
Prez (J des)
Purcell E C
Rachmaninoff
Ramsey
Reed
Rore
Sandrin
Senfl
Sermisy
Sharp
Stanford
Sullivan
Tallis
Tomkins
Tye
Vaughan Williams
Vautor
Ward
Weelkes
Whythorne
Wilbye
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Anon |
Dindirin
The Ash Grove
|
Arcadelt (Jacob) |
Il bianco e dolce cigno
Margot, hasten to the vineyard |
Arne (T A) |
When daisies pied
Where the bee sucks
|
Bartlet (John) |
Of all the birds that I do know
|
Bateson (Thomas) |
If love be blind
Phyllis, farewell
Those sweet delightful lilies |
Batten (Adrian) |
O praise the Lord
|
Bennet (John) |
All creatures now
Round about in a fair ring
Weep, O mine eyes |
Bishop (Henry R) |
Foresters, sound the cheerful horn
|
Blow (John) |
Salvator Mundi
|
Brahms (Johannes) |
Nachtwache No 1 |
Britten (Benjamin) |
Five Flower Songs . .To Daffodils
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Succession of the Four Sweet Months
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marsh Flowers
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Evening Primrose
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballad of the Green Broom
|
Byrd (William) |
Ave verum corpus
Deo gratias
Haec Dies
Justorum Animae (The souls of the righteous)
Laetentur coeli
Lullaby, my sweet little baby
Miserere mei
O quam glorioso
Sing joyfully
Teach me, O Lord
This day Christ was born
This sweet and merry month of May
Though Amaryllis dance
Vigilate (Watch!)
Wounded I am
|
Campian (Thomas) |
Never weather-beaten sail
|
Cavendish (Michael) |
Come, gentle swains
|
Cornelius (Peter) |
So weich und warm
|
Croft (William) |
God is gone up
|
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 |
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 |
Dering (Richard) |
Dear love, be not unkind
Factum est silentium
Love shooting |
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
|
East (Michael) |
Poor is the life
Quick, quick, away, dispatch!
.. (inc. No haste but good!)
|
Edwards (Richard) |
In going to my naked bed |
Elgar (Edward) |
As torrents in summer
My love dwelt in a Northern land
There is sweet music |
Encina (Juan del) |
Mas vale trocar
|
Farmer (John) |
Fair Phyllis I saw
A little pretty bonny Lass
Fair nymphs, I heard one telling
Take time
|
Farnaby (Giles) |
Blind love
Construe (Consture) my meaning
Pearce did dance
|
Farrant (Richard) |
Call to Remembrance
Hide not thy face
Lord, for Thy tender mercy's sake
|
Finzi (Gerald) |
My spirit sang all day
|
Ford (Thomas) |
Since first I saw your face
|
Gabrieli |
Lieto godea
|
Gardiner |
Sir Eglamore
|
Gastoldi |
Amor vittorioso
|
Gibbons (Orlando) |
Ah, dear heart
Almight and everlasting God
Dainty fine bird
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? |
Gilbert&Sullivan |
Merry Madrigal
Strange adventure |
Greaves (Thomas) |
Come away, sweet love
|
Hadley (Patrick) |
My beloved spake
|
Hassler (Hans Leo) |
Tanzen und springen
Ach, Weh des Leiden
|
Haydn (Joseph) |
Die Harmonie in der Ehe
|
Howells (Herbert) |
A spotless Rose
|
Isaac (Heinrich) |
Innsbruch, ich muss dich lassen
|
Jeune (Claude Le) |
Revoici venir du printemps
|
Jones (Robert) |
Cherry ripe
Farewell, dear love
|
Kirbye (George) |
See what a maze of error
|
Lassus (Orlande de) |
Bonjour mon coeur
Chi chi li chi
La nuit froide et sombre
Matona, mia cara
|
Marenzio (Luca) |
Crudel perche mi fuggi
Scaldava il sol
|
Mascagni |
The Easter Hymn
|
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!
|
Morley (Thomas) |
April is in my mistress' face
Fyer, Fyer!
Hard by a crystal fountain
I love, alas, I love thee
In ev'ry place
Leave, alas, this tormenting
My bonny lass she smileth
Now is the month of Maying
Say, gentle nymphs
Since my tears and lamenting
Sing we and chant it
Though Philomela lost her love
Whither away so fast?
|
Mudd (Thomas) |
Let Thy merciful ears
|
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 |
Peerson (Martin) |
Lock up, fair lids
|
Philips (Peter) |
Ascendit Deus
Wherefore sit I complaining
|
Pilkington (Francis) |
Amyntas with his Phyllis fair
Rest, sweet nymphs |
Prez (Josquin des) |
Mille regrets |
Purcell (Edward C) |
Passing by |
Rachmaninoff |
Ave Maria |
Ramsey (Robert) |
Sleep, fleshly birth |
Reed (...) |
Holy infant |
Rore (Cipriano de) |
Ancor che col partire |
Sandrin (Pierre) |
Douce memoire
|
Senfl (Ludwig) |
Ach Elslein, liebes Elslein
|
Sermisy (Claudin de) |
Au joli bois
|
Sharp (Cecil J) |
O No John!
|
Stanford (C V) |
The blue bird
Heraclitus
|
Sullivan (Arthur) |
The long day closes
|
Tallis (Thomas) |
If ye love me
O nata lux
Salvator Mundi |
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
Too much I once lamented
When David heard |
Tye (Christopher) |
Give almes of thy goods |
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 |
Vautor (Thomas) |
Mother, I will have a husband
Sweet Suffolk owl |
Ward (John) |
A satyr once
Come, sable night
Out from the vale |
Weelkes (Thomas) |
Alleluia. I heard a voice
As Vesta was
Come, sirrah Jack, ho!
Gloria in excelsis Deo
Hark, all ye lovely Saints
Hosanna to the Son of David
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
Thule, the period of cosmography
.. (inc. The Andalusian Merchant)
Thus sings my dearest jewel
When David heard |
Whythorne (Thomas) |
I have ere this time |
Wilbye (John) |
Adieu sweet Amaryllis
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 |
The Carols & Hymns List
- List of available Works, by (Music) Composer/Arranger/Editor
and/or by Title or First Line
These Works are all in "UNemphasised" form, so if you want a version
with a voice emphasised you'll have to do it yourself. You can use one
of the "freebie" Midi-playing programs - Midisoft's
Session, for example - referred to on (and downloadable from) the Home page and elsewhere in this Site.
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by (Music) Composer/Arranger/Editor Name
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By Title or First Line
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Ainger
Anon-Trad
Armstrong-Gibbs
Bach J S
Bainton
Ballet
Bennett
Berkeley
Berlioz
Blott
Britten
Britton
Bruckner
Carter(A)
Carter (S)
Charpentier
Chilcott
Cleobury
Cooke
Cornelius
Corp
Darke
Davies (H Walford)
Ebeling
Franck
Fraser-Simson
Gauntlett
Gibbs
Goss
Gruber
Hadley
Handel
Harratt
Head
Holst
Howells
Humphris
Hurford
I
Jacques
Joubert
Kendrick
Kirkpatrick
Kocher
Kodaly
Ledger
Leighton
Leuner
Llewellyn
Mason
Mathias
Mendelssohn
Monteverdi
N
Ord
Palestrina
Pearsall
Percival
Pettman
Pierpont
Poston
Praetorius
Q
Rachmaninoff
Ravenscroft
Rimsky-Korsakov
Rogers
Rusbridge
Rutter
Sargent
Shaw G
Shaw M
Scheidt
Schein
Stainer
Stevens
Sullivan
Tate
Tavener
Tchaikovsky
Terry
Thurlow
Trad
Trevor
U
Vaughan Williams
Wade
Walton
Warlock
Warrell
Wells
Willcocks
Williamson
Wishart
Wood
Woodward
Ainger |
Mary's Child |
Anon-Trad |
Creator of the Stars of Night
Somerset Wassail
While shepherds watched their flocks |
Armstrong-Gibbs |
While the shepherds were watching |
Bach (J S) |
Ah! Dearest Jesu
And there were shepherds
O little one sweet
Nun komm' der heiden Heiland
With all Thy hosts
Zion hears the watchmen's voices |
Bainton (F) |
A babe is born I wys
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Ballet (William) |
Blessed be that Maid Marie (From his Lute book)
Lute-book lullaby (Sweet was the song) |
Bennett (Richard R) |
Out of your sleep
Susanni
What sweeter music |
Berkeley (Lennox) |
I sing of a maiden |
Berlioz (Hector) |
The shepherds' farewell
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Blott |
The sycamore tree |
Britten (Benjamin) |
A New Year carol
A boy was born
There is no rose |
Britton (Peter) |
Il est ne, le divin enfant |
Bruckner (Anton) |
Locus iste |
Carter (A) |
A maiden most gentle |
Carter (S) |
Lord of the Dance |
Charpentier (M A) |
Salve puerule |
Chilcott (M A) |
The twelve days of Christmas |
Cleobury (Stephen) |
Joys seven |
Cooke (Arnold) |
O men from the fields |
Cornelius (Peter) |
The three kings |
Corp (Ronald) |
Susanni - A little child there is yborn |
Darke (Harold) |
In the bleak midwinter |
Davies (H Walford) |
O little town of Bethlehem (short version)
O little town of Bethlehem (Davies: extended version)
The holly and the ivy |
Ebeling (Johann Georg) |
All my heart this night rejoices
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Franck (Cesar) |
Panis Angelis
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Fraser-Simson (H) |
Joy shall be yours in the morning |
Gauntlett (Henry J) |
Once in royal David's city
Once in royal David's city (with Wells last verse)
Once in royal David's city (with Willcocks last verse)
Ye Choirs of new Jerusalem (with Willcocks last verse)
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Gibbs (Douglas) |
A Christmas vesper
Born was a boy
By-by lullay
Cantate omnes hodie
Carol gently carol
I heard a maiden softly sing
I saw three ships
Jesu dulcis
Joyous day
The apple tree
They watched that night
'Twas in a lowly stable
Wassail, wassail all over the town |
Goss (John) |
See amid the winter's snow (arr. Willcocks)
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Gruber (Franz) |
Silent night (Willcocks 1)
Silent night (Willcocks 2)
Silent night/Stille nacht (Cashmore)
Silent night/Stille nacht (Humphris)
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Hadley (Patrick) |
I sing of a maiden
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Handel-ish |
Joy to the world
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Harratt (?) |
Away in a manger
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Head (Michael) |
The little road to Bethlehem
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Holst (Gustav) |
In the bleak midwinter
Lullay my liking
Personent Hodie
Turn back, O man
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Howells (Herbert) |
A spotless Rose
Tryste noel |
Humphris (Ian) |
Coventry Carol (Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child)
I saw three ships
Noel, sing Noel
Sans day carol
The Yorkshire wassail (Wassail: we've been awhile a-wandering)
The twelve days of Christmas |
Hurford (Peter) |
Sunny bank |
Jacques (Reginald) |
Angels from the realms of glory
Away in a manger
Good King Wenceslas
I saw three ships
Patapan
Rejoice and be merry (Gallery Carol)
The holly and the ivy
The Linden Tree carol
When Christ was born |
Joubert (John) |
There is no rose of such virtue
Torches, torches!
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Kendrick (Graham) |
Like a candle flame (The candle song)
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Kirkpatrick (William) |
Away in a manger
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Kocher (Konrad) |
As with gladness men of old
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Kodaly (Zoltan) |
A Christmas carol
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Ledger (Philip) |
Still, still, still
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Leighton (Kenneth) |
Coventry Carol (Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child) |
Leuner (Karl) |
The shepherds' cradle song (arr. MacPherson)
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Llewellyn (William) |
A Somerset carol
Away in a manger
God rest you merry, Gentlemen
Hark! The herald angels sing (Mendelssohn)
Hush you, my baby
Il est ne, le divin enfant
In the bleak midwinter
I saw three ships
Joy to the world
King Jesus hath a garden
London waits (Past 3 o'clock)
O come, all ye faithful (Adeste fidelis)
Puer nobis (Unto us is born a son)
The Angel Gabriel
The holly and the ivy
Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing
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Mason (Lowell) |
Joy to the world (arr. Rutter) |
Mathias (William) |
A babe is born
Sir Christemas |
Mendelssohn (Franz ) |
Hark! The herald angels sing (arr. Cummings)
Hark! The herald angels sing (arr. Llewellyn)
Hark! The herald angels sing (with Willocks descant)
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Monteverdi (Claudio) |
Christe, Redemptor omnium |
Ord (Boris) |
Adam lay ybounden
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Palestrina |
Matins Responses
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Pearsall (Robert) |
In dulci jubilo (SATB: edit. Westbrook)
In dulci jubilo (SATB/SATB; Jacques?)
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Percival (Allen) |
Longfellow's carol |
Pettman (Edgar) |
I saw a maiden
The Angel Gabriel (Pettman/Willcocks?)
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Pierpont (J) |
Jingle, bells |
Poston (Elizabeth) |
Jesus Christ the apple tree
The boar's head carol
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Praetorius |
A great and mighty wonder
Come, thou Redeemer of the earth
Lo, how a Rose is blooming
Omnis mundus jocundetur (Earth this glad day rejoices)
Psallite unigenite |
Rachmaninoff (Sergei) |
Slava
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Ravenscroft (T) |
While shepherds watched their flocks (Ravenscroft alternative)
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Rimsky-Korsakov (Nikolai) |
The Lord's Prayer
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Rogers (Timothy) |
O Queen of heaven |
Rusbridge (Rosalind) |
Infant holy, infant lowly (words: Reed)
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Rutter (John) |
Angel tidings
Child in a manger
Christmas Lullaby
Christmas night
Cradle song
Donkey Carol
Down in yon forest
Flemish carol
Here we come a-wassailing
Here we come a-wassailing (2nd version)
Il est ne, le divin enfant
In dulci jubilo
I saw three ships
I wonder as I wander
Jesus child
King Jesus hath a garden
Mary's lullaby
Nativity carol
Noel nouvelet (Nowell, sing Nowell)
Past three a clock
Quem pastores laudavere
(Shepherds left their flocks a-straying)
Quittez, pasteurs (Come leave your sheep)
Rise up, shepherd, and follow
Sans day carol
Shepherd's pipe carol
Star carol
There is a flower
The holly and the ivy
The twelve days of Christmas
Wexford Carol
What sweeter music |
Sargent (Malcolm) |
Zither carol
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Shaw (Geoffrey) |
Lute-book lullaby
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Shaw (Martin) |
Coventry carol
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Scheidt (Samuel) |
A child is born in Bethlehem (ed. Willcocks)
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Schein (J H) |
A babe is born in Bethlehem |
Stainer (John) |
Nowell, nowell (The first Nowell) (last verse Llewellyn)
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Stevens (John) |
There is no rose
Sing we to this merry company |
Sullivan (Arthur) |
It came upon the midnight clear
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Tate (Phyllis) |
Carol, with lullaby
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Tavener (John) |
The Lamb
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Tchaikovsky (P I) |
The crown of roses |
Terry (Richard R) |
I sing of a Mayden
Myn lyking (Lullay, lullay)
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Thurlow (Jeremy) |
Lute-book lullaby (Sweet was the song)
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Trad (arr. ??) |
The boar's head Carol
Coventry Carol
Sussex carol
While shepherds watched their flocks
While shepherds watched their flocks (Ravenscroft alternative) |
Trevor (C H) |
The angels and the shepherds |
Vaughan Williams (Ralph) |
All in the morning
No sad thought His soul affright
O little town of Bethlehem
The blessed son of God
The truth from above
We've been awhile a-wandering
Gloucestershire wassail (Wassail all over the town)
Wassail song (Wassail all over the town) |
Wade (J F) |
O come, all ye faithful (Adeste fidelis) |
Walton (William) |
All this time
King Herod and the cock
What cheer? |
Warlock (Peter) |
Adam lay ybounden
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Warrell (Arthur) |
(I wish you) A merry Christmas
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Wells (Robin) |
A babe is born (1)
A Gallery Carol (Rejoice and be merry)
Fum, fum, fum
I sing of a maiden
Sir Christemas
Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing? |
Willcocks (David) |
A Child this day is born
Angelus as Virginem (Gabriel to Mary came)
Bethlehem, of noblest cities (Earth has many a noble city)
Birthday Carol
Blessed be that Maid Mary
Come all you worthy gentlemen
Christ was born on Christmas day
Deck the hall
Deck the hall (version 2)
Ding dong! merrily on high
Gabriel's message
Gabriel's message (simpler version)
God rest you merry, gentlemen
Good King Wenceslas
Hark! The herald angels sing (with Willocks descant)
He smiles within his cradle
How far is it to Bethlehem?
Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber
Il est ne, le divin enfant
Infant holy, infant lowly
I saw three ships
It came upon the midnight clear
Kings of Orient
Lo! He comes with clouds descending
Masters in this hall
O come, all ye faithful (Adeste fidelis)
O come, O come, Emannuel
Of the Father's heart begotten
Quelle est cette odeur agreable? (Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing?)
Resonemus laudibus
Rocking
Shepherds, in the field abiding
Sussex carol (On Christmas night)
The boar's head carol
The cherry tree carol
The first Nowell
The infant King (Sing lullaby)
The Lord at first did Adam make
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
Unto us a Son is born (Puer nobis)
While shepherds watched their flocks
What child is this? |
Williamson (Malcolm) |
This Christmas Night
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Wishart (Peter) |
Alleluya, a new work is come on hand
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Wood (Charles) |
A virgin most pure
Ding dong! Merrily on high
Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary
King Jesus hath a garden
Once, as I remember
Past three a clock (London waits)
This joyful Eastertide |
Woodward (G R |
Come, rock the cradle for him
Up! Good Christen folk, and listen |
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C
D
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V
W
X
Y
Z
A babe is born (Mathias)
A babe is born (1) (Wells)
A babe is born in Bethlehem (Schein)
A babe is born I wys (Bainton)
A boy was born (Britten)
A child is born in Bethlehem (Scheidt ed. Willcocks)
A Child this day is born (Willcocks)
A Christmas carol (Kodaly)
A Christmas vesper (Gibbs)
Adam lay ybounden (Ord)
Adam lay ybounden (Warlock)
Ah! Dearest Jesu (Bach)
A Gallery Carol (Rejoice and be merry) (Wells)
A great and mighty wonder (Praetorius)
A little child there is yborn - Susanni (Corp)
All in the morning (Vaughan Williams)
All my heart this night rejoices (Ebeling)
All this time (Walton)
Alleluya, a new work is come on hand (Wishart)
A maiden most gentle (Carter)
(I wish you) A merry Christmas (arr. Warrel)
And there were shepherds (Bach)
A New Year carol (Britten)
Angels from the realms of glory (Jacques)
Angel tidings (Rutter)
Angelus as Virginem (Gabriel to Mary came) (Willcocks)
A Somerset carol (Llewellyn)
A spotless Rose (Howells)
As with gladness men of old (Kocher/Willcocks)
A virgin most pure (Trad/Wood)
Away in a manger (Harratt)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Trad, arr. Jacques)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Kirkpatrick, arr. Willcocks)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Mendelssohn/Llewellyn)
Bethlehem, of noblest cities (Earth has many a noble city) (Willcocks)
Birthday Carol (Willcocks)
Blessed be that Maid Mary (Trad/Willcocks)
Blessed be that Maid Marie (Ballet: From his Lute book)
Born was a boy (Gibbs)
By-by lullay (Gibbs)
Cantate omnes hodie (Gibbs)
Carol gently carol (Gibbs)
Carol, with lullaby (Tate)
Child in a manger (Rutter)
Christe, Redemptor omnium (Monteverdi)
Christmas Lullaby (Rutter)
Christmas night (Rutter)
Christ was born on Christmas day (Willcocks)
Come leave your sheep (Quittez, pasteurs) (Rutter)
Come, thou Redeemer of the earth (Praetorius/Willcocks)
Come all you worthy gentlemen (Willcocks)
Come, rock the cradle for him (Woodward)
Coventry Carol (Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child) (Humphris)
Coventry Carol (Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child)(Leighton)
Coventry carol (Shaw M)
Coventry Carol (Traditional)
Cradle song (Rutter)
Creator of the Stars of Night (Anon)
Deck the hall (Willcocks)
Deck the hall (version 2) (Willcocks)
Ding dong! Merrily on high (Willcocks)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Wood)
Donkey Carol (Rutter)
Down in yon forest (Rutter)
Earth has many a noble city (Bethlehem, of noblest cities) (Willcocks)
Flemish carol (Rutter)
Fum, fum, fum (Llewellyn)
Gabriel's message (Willcocks)
Gabriel's message (Simpler version) (Willcocks)
Gabriel to Mary came (Angelus as Virginem) (Willcocks)
God rest you merry, Gentlemen (Llewellyn)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Willcocks)
Good King Wenceslas (Jacques)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Willocks)
Gloucestershire wassail (Wassail all over the town) (Vaughan Williams)
Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary (Wood)
Hark! The herald angels sing (Mendelssohn/Cummings)
Hark! The herald angels sing (Mendelssohn/Llewellyn)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Mendelssohn/Willocks descant)
Here we come a-wassailing (Rutter)
Here we come a-wassailing (2nd version) (Rutter)
He smiles within his cradle (Willcocks)
How far is it to Bethlehem? (Willcocks)
Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber (Willcocks)
Hush you, my baby (Llewellyn)
Il est ne, le divin enfant (Britton)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Llewellyn)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Rutter)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Willcocks)
In dulci jubilo (SATB/SATB; Jacques/Pearsall)
. . . . . . . . . . . (SSATB: edit. Rutter)
. . . . . . . . . . . (SATB: edit. Westbrook)
Infant holy, infant lowly (Rusbridge/Reed)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Willcocks)
In the bleak midwinter (Darke)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Holst)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Llewellyn)
I heard a maiden softly sing (Gibbs)
I saw a maiden (Trad/Pettman)
I saw three ships (Gibbs)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . (Humphris)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . (Jacques)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . (Llewellyn)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . (Rutter)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . (Willcocks)
I sing of a maiden (Berkeley)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Hadley)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Wells)
I sing of a Mayden (Terry)
It came upon the midnight clear (Sullivan)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Sullivan/Willcocks)
I wonder as I wander (Rutter)
Jesu dulcis (Gibbs)
Jesus child (Rutter)
Jesus Christ the apple tree (Poston)
Jingle, bells (Pierpont/Willcocks)
Joyous day (Gibbs)
Joys seven (Cleobury)
Joy shall be yours in the morning (Fraser-Simson)
Joy to the world (Handel-ish)
. . . . . . . . . . . . (ditto/Llewellyn)
. . . . . . . . . . . . (Mason/Rutter)
King Herod and the cock
King Jesus hath a garden (Llewellyn)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Dutch Trad/Rutter)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Dutch Trad/Wood)
Kings of Orient (Hopkins/Willcocks)
Like a candle flame (The candle song) (Kendrick)
Locus iste (Bruckner)
Lo! He comes with clouds descending (Willcocks)
Lo, how a Rose is blooming (Praetorius)
London waits (Past 3 o'clock) (Llewellyn)
Longfellow's carol (Percival)
Lord of the Dance (Carter S)
Lullay my liking (Holst)
Lute-book lullaby (Sweet was the song)(Ballet/Shaw)
Lute-book lullaby (Sweet was the song)(Thurlow)
Mary's Child (Ainger)
Mary's lullaby (Rutter)
Masters in this hall (Willcocks)
Matins Responses (Palestrina)
Myn lyking (Lullay, lullay) (Terry)
Nativity carol (Rutter)
Noel nouvelet (Nowell, sing Nowell) (Trad/Rutter)
Noel, sing Noel (Trad, arranged Humphris)
No sad thought His soul affright (Vaughan Wiiliams)
Nowell, nowell (The first Nowell) (last verse Llewellyn)
Nun komm' der heiden Heiland (Bach)
O come, all ye faithful (Adeste fidelis) (Llewellyn)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Wade)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Willcocks)
O come, O come, Emannuel (Willcocks)
Of the Father's heart begotten (Willcocks)
O little one sweet (Bach)
O little town of Bethlehem (arr. V Williams, Armstrong)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Davies: short version)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Davies: extended version)
O men from the fields (Cooke)
Omnis mundus jocundetur (Earth this glad day rejoices) (Praetorius)
Once, as I remember (Wood)
On Christmas night (Sussex carol) (Willcocks)
Once in royal David's city (Gauntlet/Mann)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Gauntlett) (with Wells last verse)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Gauntlett/Mann) (with Willcocks last verse)
O Queen of heaven (Rogers)
Out of your sleep (Bennett)
Panis Angelis (Franck)
Past three a clock (Rutter)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . (London waits) (Wood)
Patapan (Jacques)
Personent Hodie (Holst)
Psallite unigenite (Praetorius)
Puer nobis (Unto us is born a son) (Llewellyn)
Quelle est cette odeur agreable? (Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing?) (Willcocks)
Quem pastores laudavere (Shepherds left their flocks a-straying) (Rutter)
Quittez, pasteurs (Come leave your sheep) (Rutter)
Rejoice and be merry (A Gallery Carol) (Wells)
Rejoice and be merry (Gallery Carol) (Jacques)
Resonemus laudibus (Willcocks)
Rise up, shepherd, and follow (Rutter)
Rocking (Willcocks)
Salve puerule (Charpentier)
Sans day carol (Humphris)
. . . . . . . . . . . (Trad/Rutter)
See amid the winter's snow (Goss/Willcocks)
Shepherds, in the field abiding (Willcocks)
Shepherds left their flocks a-straying (Quem pastores laudavere) (Rutter)
Shepherd's pipe carol (Rutter)
Silent night (Willcocks 1)
. . . . . . . . . (Willcocks 2)
Silent night/Stille nacht (Cashmore)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Humphris)
Sing we to this merry company (Stevens)
Sir Christemas (Mathias)
Sir Christemas (Wells)
Slava (Rachmaninoff)
Somerset Wassail (Anon-Trad)
Star carol (Rutter)
Still, still, still (Ledger)
Sunny bank (Hurford)
Susanni (Bennett)
Susanni - A little child there is yborn (Corp)
Sussex carol (Willcocks)
. . . . . . . . . . (Trad; arr. ??)
The Angel Gabriel (Llewellyn)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Pettman/Willcocks?)
The angels and the shepherds (Trevor)
The apple tree (Gibbs)
The blessed son of God (Vaughan Williams)
The boar's head carol (Poston)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Trad)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Willcocks)
The cherry tree carol (Willcocks)
The crown of roses (Tchaikovsky)
The first Nowell (Willcocks)
The first Nowell (Nowell, nowell) (Stainer: last verse Llewellyn)
The holly and the ivy (Jacques)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Llewellyn)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (H Walford Davies)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Rutter)
The infant King (Sing lullaby) (Willcocks)
The Lamb (Tavener)
The Linden Tree carol (Jacques)
The little road to Bethlehem (Head)
The Lord at first did Adam make (Willcocks)
The Lord's Prayer
There is a flower (Rutter)
There is no rose Britten)
. . . . . . . . . . . . (Stevens)
There is no rose of such virtue (Joubert)
The sycamore tree (Blott)
The shepherds' cradle song (Leuner)
The shepherds' farewell (Berlioz)
The three kings (Cornelius/Atkins)
The truth from above (Vaughan Williams)
The twelve days of Christmas (Chilcott)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Humphris)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Rutter)
The Yorkshire wassail (Wassail: we've been awhile a-wandering) (Humphris)
They watched that night (Gibbs)
This Christmas Night (Williamson)
This joyful Eastertide (Wood)
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Trad/Willcocks)
Torches, torches! (Joubert)
Tryste noel (Howells)
Turn back, O man (Holst)
'Twas in a lowly stable (Gibbs)
Unto us is born a son (Puer nobis) (Llewellyn)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Willcocks)
Up! Good Christen folk, and listen (Piae Cant/Woodward)
V
Wassail song (Wassail all over the town) (Vaughan Williams)
Wassail, wassail all over the town (Gibbs)
Wassail: we've been awhile a-wandering (The Yorkshire wassail) (Humphris)
We've been awhile a-wandering (Vaughan Williams)
Wexford Carol (Rutter)
What cheer? (Walton)
What child is this? (Willcocks)
What sweeter music (Bennett)
What sweeter music (Rutter)
When Christ was born (Jacques)
Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing (Llewellyn)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . (Wells)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . (Quelle est cette odeur agreable?) (Willcocks)
While shepherds watched their flocks (West Gallery Set)
While shepherds watched their flocks (Basic Trad version)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Willocks last verse descant)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Ravenscroft alternative)
While the shepherds were watching (Armstrong-Gibbs)
With all Thy hosts (Bach)
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Ye Choirs of new Jerusalem (Gauntlet, with Willcocks last verse)
Zion hears the watchmen's voices (Bach/Rutter)
Zither carol (Malcolm Sargent)
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