Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787) German Love in a village [overture] Fraser M1-10 (1) 6th Overture in D Fraser G04 (14) Abos, Girolamo (1715-1760) Maltese If that's all want {The Maid of the Mill} Brodie Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 2) Abrams, Harriett (c1762-1821) English A smile and a tear ('You own I'm complacent') [MS] Brodie Br27 (1) Alcock, John (1715-1806) English Hail ever pleasing solitude [glee] Fraser G03 (53) I have no hopes, the Duke he says, and dies [catch] Brodie Br24 (9) Like as the hart desireth the water brooks [canon] Brodie Br23 (7) Aldrich, Henry (1647-1710) English Hark how the bonny Christchurch bells [round] Fraser G02 (28) Amers, Henry Gallon (1875-1944)
Scottish The Wee MacGregor (Highland Patrol) [organ roll] Fyvie OR2 (14) Arne, Michael (1740-1786) English Yet a while, sweet Sleep, deceive me {Cymon} Brodie Br16 (23 m) Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778) English Blow, blow thou Winter's wind {'As you like it'} Brodie Br16 (2) Britain's best bulwarks [glee] Fraser G02 (33) Come Shepherds we'll follow the hearse [glee] Brodie Br21 (11) Dear Jenny I love you [catch] Brodie Br20 (2) Eliza [overture] Fraser M1-10 (2) Fair Amora [duet] Fraser G03 (10) Farewell to old England thy white Cliffs, Adieu [song] Newhailes NH11 (a) Help me O Lord [canon] Fraser G03 (49) Is the Devil in you? [glee] Brodie Br20 (3) Let mirth abound, come drink around [catch] Brodie Br21 (3) Lurk lurk o'er the greenwood [round] Fraser G03 (37) The maid, the maid's with child [catch] Brodie Br21 (2) Make haste to meet [glee] Fraser G03 (48) Make haste to meet the gen'rous wine [glee] Brodie Br21 (19) My beloved is mine and I am his [canon] Brodie Br20 (16) Sound, sound the trumpet [catch] Brodie Br19 (11) Thomas and Sally [overture] Fraser M1-10 (3) To soften care and sweeten life [glee] Brodie Br20 (17) Welcome shepherds we'll follow the hearse [elegy] Fraser G02 (13) Where chaste Diana keeps her court {Eliza} Brodie Br29-5 (j) Where the bee sucks {Tempest} Fraser K02 (26) Which is the properest day to drink [glee] Brodie Br19 (4) Why Chloe still these jealous hearts [quartet] Fraser K02 (51) Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802) English Fairest of the virgin train {The Fairy, a Midnight Madrigal Extempore} Brodie Br29-5 (h) Hist, I hear {The Maid of the Mill} Brodie Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 7) Lye still my heart {The Maid of the Mill} [quartet] Brodie Br02-1 (Act 1 no. 13) The quarrels of lovers {The Maid of the Mill} [quintet] Brodie Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 12) When a maid {The Maid of the Mill} Brodie Br02-1 (Act 2 no. 4) When the hollow drum {The Mountaineers} [MS] Brodie Br27 (24) Arrowsmith, Daniel (c1750-c1804) English William & Mary [ballad - MS] Brodie Br27 (27) Asioli, Bonifazio (1769-1832) Italian Se tu mi sprezzi [duet] Fraser D13 (40) Astorga, Emanuele d' (1680-1757) Italian [Adagio] {Stabat Mater} [chor. SATB & cemb.] Fraser D08 (44) Blessed by the Pow'r who made us [chor.] Fraser D08 (18) Stabat Mater [duet] Fraser D08 (5) Fac penitentem {Stabat Mater} [duet AT] Fraser D08 (30) Recordare Jesu pie {Stabat Mater} [aria S & cemb.] Fraser D08 (36) Stabat Mater [STB & cemb.] Fraser D08 (4) Atterbury, Luffman (1740-1796) English A canvassing squire [catch] Brodie Br21 (1) Don't you know the wife of honest Jack [catch] Brodie Br19 (20) Here lie as dead as any stones [catch] Brodie Br19 (12) Hodge told Sue he lov'd her as his life [catch] Brodie Br22 (14) Joan said to John [catch] Fraser G03 (21) One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns [catch] Brodie Br20 (12) Push, push about the bottle [catch] Brodie Br21 (13) Rejoice [catch] Fraser K02 (62) Sweet enslaver can you tell [round] Fraser G02 (22) Sweet enslaver, can you tell [catch] Brodie Br21 (16) Who like Bacchus can control [glee] Fraser K02 (8) Auber, Daniel François (1782-1871) French Masaniello (aka La muette de Portici) overture [organ roll] Fyvie OR1 (19) Ayer, Nathaniel Davis ('Nat') (1887-1952) American Yes, Uncle - selection [organ roll - arr. R. S. Stoddon] Fyvie OR2 (32) Aylward, Theodore (1730-1801) English A cruel fate hangs threat'ning [glee] Brodie Br21 (7) |