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North East of Scotland Music School Classical Recordings arranged by Composer |
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Tuesday 3rd March 2026 Search limited to '01-Anon.' 01-Anon. Ave regina - Roger Williams, organ (CD-70) Blessed be that maid Mary: traditional English carol - Norwich Cathedral Choir: Brian Runnett; Bernard Burrell, organ (V33-174) The continental motet in the late 13th century - Hilliard Ensemble (CD-224) Czech carol: Let our gladness know no end - The Choir and Orchestra of Aberdeen Grammar School: Donald Hawksworth (V33m-1378) Dadme albricias, hijos d'Eva; Riu, riu, chiu - Montreal Bach Choir: George Little; Consort of Viols: Otto Joachim; Gian Lyman, organ (V33-172) Dale, si le das - Montreal Bach Choir: George Little; Consort of Viols: Otto Joachim; Gian Lyman, organ (V33-172) Deh Fosse la qui mecho - Montreal Bach Choir: George Little; Consort of Viols: Otto Joachim; Gian Lyman, organ (V33-172) Dolce amoroso focho - Montreal Bach Choir: George Little; Consort of Viols: Otto Joachim; Gian Lyman, organ (V33-172) Early 18th c. gypsy music: Bubak and Hungaricus - Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields: Neville Marriner (V33-253) The early motet - Hilliard Ensemble (CD-224) The English motet - Hilliard Ensemble (CD-224) 5 16th century Scottish lute songs (arr. Jeffery/Eliot) - Arion Duo (Neil Mackie, tenor; Brian Jeffery, lute and guitar) (V33-1326) Hymn: Hark the herald angels sing - The Choir and Orchestra of Aberdeen Grammar School: Donald Hawksworth (V33m-1378) Hymn: O come all ye faithful - The Choir and Orchestra of Aberdeen Grammar School: Donald Hawksworth (V33m-1378) Irish airs: My thousand times beloved; Pastheen fionn - Elena Polonska, harp (V33-660) Istampitta tre fontane (dance) - The Early Music Consort of London: David Munrow (CD-19) Joy, joy from every steeple: traditional melody - Norwich Cathedral Choir: Brian Runnett; Bernard Burrell, organ (V33-174) Lieder & Spielstücke from the Glogauer Liederbuch - Eva-Juliane Gerstein, soprano; Friedrich Brückner-Rüggeberg, tenor; Ferdinand Conrad, recorder (with other instrumentalists) (V33-772) Music from 16th century England and Scotland - Kincorth Waits: Charles Foster (V33-1364) Music from the court of Emperor Maximilian I - Kincorth Waits: Charles Foster (V33-1364) My Lady Greensleeves - Elena Polonska, harp (V33-660) Neapolitan songs - Members of La Scala Orchestra, Milan (V33m-583) Nobody knows the trouble I see and other songs (V33m-585) Northumbrian, Elizabethan and Irish folksongs (V33m-584) Nunc dimittis - Choir of St John's College, Cambridge: George Guest; Jonathan Rennert, organ (V33-697) Partita - Elena Polonska, harp (V33-660) Procendenti Puero - Sinfonye: Stevie Wishart (CD-136) Regia caeli laetare - Roger Williams, organ (CD-70) Rodrigo Martines - Montreal Bach Choir: George Little; Consort of Viols: Otto Joachim; Gian Lyman, organ (V33-172) Rumanian folk songs and dances - Barbu Lautaru: Ionel Budisteanu (V33m-590) Salve regina - Roger Williams, organ (CD-70) [Selected Christmas carols] - Choir of King's College, Cambridge: David Willcocks; Simon Preston, organ (V33-180) [Selected hymns and folk songs] - Rhos Orpheus Male Voice Choir: J Glyn Williams; Graham Elliott, organ; Ceinwen Roberts, harp (V33-176) La septime estampie real (dance) - The Early Music Consort of London: David Munrow (CD-19) Songs and ballads of England and Scotland (V33m-580) Songs of England (from Morley to Hopkins) - Jennifer Vyvyan, soprano; Ernest Lush, piano (V33-634) There stood in Heaven a linden tree: old German tune - Norwich Cathedral Choir: Brian Runnett; Bernard Burrell, organ (V33-174) [Covarrubias, Spain (17th cent?):] Three faburdens (Anon) and Tiento by Peraza - Francis Chapelet, organ (V33-181) Three polonaises for piano duet - Roger Williams & Peter Inness, piano (V33-1412) Tomorrow shall be my dancing day: traditional English carol - Norwich Cathedral Choir: Brian Runnett; Bernard Burrell, organ (V33-174) Tribum quem (motet) &c - The Early Music Consort of London: David Munrow (CD-19) Verbum patris umanatur - Gothic Voices: Christopher Page (CD-136) Welsh air: Y vrwynen las - Elena Polonska, harp (V33-660) [Works from the Dublin Virginal Book, Mulliner Book, Thomas Morley, William Byrd and Holborne] - Hexagonal spinet 'Queen Elizabeth's Virginals' played by Margaret Hodsdon (V33-1374) [Works from the Dublin Virginal Book, Thomas Morley and William Byrd] - Rossi pentagonal spinet 1555 played by Valda Aveling (V33-1374) 45 track titles by 1 composers with names beginning '01-Anon.'
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