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Search limited to Aaronson, Irving (1895-1963) American The loveliest night of the year; words by Paul Francis Webster {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Ablett, Norman Victor(?) (d.1963) English You never saw my garden: song; words & music Norman Ablett {Cramer} Abt, Franz Wilhelm (1819-1885) German Cinderella (Aschenbrödel) Op. 545: for sop. & alto soli & chor. of fem v.; words by Hermann Francke; Eng. by Lewis Novra {Augener} Adam, Adolphe Charles (1803-1856) French O holy night (Nöel): song; words by J.S. Dwight {Frederick Harris} Adams, George Archibald Emmett (1889-1938) English The bells of St Mary's: song; words by Douglas Furber {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} The bells of St Mary's: song; words by Douglas Furber {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} The bells of St Mary's: duet; words by Douglas Furber {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Adams, Joseph H (1863-1938) English Galilee; words & music Joseph H, Adams {solo v. : Newnes} Adams, Stephen [=Michael Maybrick] (1844-1913) English Babylon: sacred song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The butterfly gay: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} By the fountain: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The Holy City: [song]; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The Holy City: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey & Hawkes} The Holy City: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey & Hawkes} Babylon: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Idle words: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {Boosey} The little hero: song; words by Arthur Matthison {Boosey} The midshipmite: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The midshipmite: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Nancy Lee: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {Boosey} Nirvana: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Nirvana: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Nirvana: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Roses: song; words by F. E. Weatherly Star of Bethlehem: song; words by F. E. Weatherly The Star of Bethlehem: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The Star of Bethlehem: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The stars of Normandie: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {Boosey} The stars of Normandie: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {Boosey} The tar's farewell: ballad; words by F. C. Burnand {Boosey} Thora: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The valley by the sea: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {Boosey} The veteran's song (Long live the King); words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The veteran's song (Long live the King); words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Adams, Thomas (1857-1918) English The Holy Child: Christmas cantata {Novello} The story of Calvary: cantata; words by Rose Dafforne Betjemann {misc. v. : Novello} Addinsell, Richard (1904-1977) English I'm going to see you today; words by Joyce Grenfell {solo v. : Keith, Prowse} My heart's light as air; words by Joyce Grenfell {solo v. : Keith, Prowse} Old tyme dancing & The whizzer; words by Joyce Grenfell {solo v. : Samuel French} Adès, Thomas (1971- English The Fayrfax carol: SATB div./optional organ {SATB choir : Faber} Adler, Richard (1921-2012) American Heart {from Damn Yankees}; words by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross {solo v. : Chappell} I'm not at all in love {from The Pajama Game}; words by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross {solo v. : Frank} The Pajama Game: musical comedy; music & lyrics by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross {Frank} Ager, Milton (1893-1979) American Happy days are here again; words by Jack Yellen {solo v. : Lawrence Wright} Ahlert, Fred (1892-1953) American Where the blue of the night (Meets the gold of the day); words by Roy Turk {solo v. : Hal Leonard} Aikin, William Arthur (1857-1939) English Sigh no more: [song]; words by Shakespeare {Stainer & Bell} Sigh no more: song; words by Shakespeare {Stainer & Bell} Aitken, George (1866-1942) English Maire my girl: Irish love-song; words by John Keegan Casey {Chappell} Allam, Edward (20th c.) English Six songs: from poems by Walter de la Mare {solo v. : E.J. Arnold & Son} Allitsen, Frances (1849-1912) English The Lord is my light: sacred song; words from Psalm 27 {Boosey} The Lord is my light: sacred song; words from Psalm 27 {Boosey} The lute player: song; poetry by William Watson {Edwin Ashdown} The lute player: song; poetry by William Watson {Edwin Ashdown} A song of thanksgiving; words by James Thomson {Boosey} There's a land: song; words by Charles Mackay & Agnes M. Silby {Boosey} There's a land: song; words by Charles Mackay {Boosey} There's a land: song; words by Charles Mackay & Agnes M. Silby {Boosey} Youth: song; words (after the Swedish) by E. Teschemacher {Boosey} Ambroise, Victor [=Lawrence Wright] (20th c.) English Egypt - I am calling you!: valse song; words by Eleanor Rose {Lawrence Wright} Anderson, William Henry (1882-1955) Canadian Last year: song; words by Duncan Campbell Scott {Roberton} To a girl on her birthday: song; words by Blanche Pownall Garrett {high v. : Roberton} Two Ukrainian folk songs Two Ukrainian folk songs {Western} Andersson, (Goran Bror) Benny (1946- Swedish I know him so well; lyrics by Björn Ulvaeus & Tim Rice {solo v. : Union Songs} Selections from Chess (Rice-Andersson-Ulvaeus): [13 numbers incl. 2 duets and 2 piano interludes] {misc. v. : Union Songs} Thank you for the music; Andersson / Ulvaeus {solo v. : Union Songs} Androzzo, Alma Bazel (1912-2001) American If I can help somebody: song; words by Mahalia Jackson {Boosey & Hawkes} If I can help somebody: song; words by Mahalia Jackson {Boosey & Hawkes} Anon. Four English songs of the early seventeenth century: nos. 1-3 Anon., no. 4 by Thomas Ford; transc. & ed. Peter Warlock {OUP} Ansell, Eric Norman (1900-1981) English Roll Up Sailorman: song; words by Henrik Ege {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Arditi, Luigi (1822-1903) Italian The dream of home: song-waltz; Eng. by Henry Farnie {Edwin Ashdown} Arlen, Harold (1905-1986) American Blues in the night (My mama done tol' me); words by Johnny Mercer {solo v. : Chappell} Over the rainbow {from The Wizard of Oz}; words by E. Y. Harburg {solo v.} That old black magic; words by Johnny Mercer {solo v. : Chappell} Arne, Michael (1740-1786) English The lass with the delicate air: song {Chappell} The lass with the delicate air: unison song {Novello} The lass with the delicate air: song {Novello} Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778) English Bacchus and Ariadne: [cantata for voice & horns, 2 violins, viola & b.c.] {John Walsh Jr
} Come away, Death {song from Twelfth Night}; words by Shakespeare; ed. John Coates {Novello} Lydia {from Sappho: 6 Cantatas, 1755, no.2} {solo v.} The National Anthem in the version used by the Royal Shakespeare Company {solo v. : Gamut} Not on beds of fading flowers {from Comus} {solo v.} Now Phoebus sinketh in the West: graded song for bass or baritone; words from Milton's 'Comus' {Paxton} O Peace, thou fairest child of Heaven {poem from Alfred}; words by James Thomson and David Mallet {solo v. : Curwen} O ravishing delight (song for soprano voice): recit. & air {Novello} Phillis; ed. Vittorio Ricci {solo v. : Joseph Williams} The school of Anacreon: [cantata for voice & horns, 2 violins, viola & b.c.] {John Walsh Jr
} The shepherd {from The Masque of Alfred}: song {Augener} Six songs for medium voice; ed. Vittorio Ricci {Joseph Williams} A warning, or The Danger of artificial fly: song from Vauxhall Gardens {OUP} Why so pale?; ed. Vittorio Ricci {solo v. : Joseph Williams} Ye fauns and ye dryads: song {Edwin Ashdown} Arnold, Malcolm (1921-2006) English Song of Simeon: Nativity masque for mimers, soloists, mixed chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Christopher Hassall {OUP} Arnold, Walter Herbert (1870-1946) English When I'm at rest: song; words by Ethel A. Brown {Ricordi} Arundale, Claude (1875-1922) English Almond blossoms {from Moon Magic}; words by Nancie B. Marsland {solo v. : Cramer} The flag of liberty: song; lyric by Fred E. Weatherly {Enoch & Sons} The little white house: song cycle; words by Ethel Bernard Kelly {low v. : Cramer} Old furniture: [song cycle]; words by Ethel Bernard Kelly {Cramer} The rain fairy: song; words by Edward Lockton {Cramer} Ascher, Joseph (1829-1869) Dutch Alice where art thou: romance; words by Wellington Guernsey {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Life's dream is o'er, Farewell: romanza for two v. (mez. & ten./sop.) {Newnes} Life's dream is o'er, farewell: romanza for two v. (mez. & ten./sop.) {Ascherberg} Life's dream is o'er {from Alice where art thou}: duet for ten. & contr.; words & mus. arr. S. G. P[ratt]. {Bayley & Ferguson} Ashford, Emma Louise (1850-1930) American My task: song; words by Maude Louise Ray {Paxton} My task: song; words by Maude Louise Ray {high v. : Frederick Harris} My task [w. additional verse]: song; words by Maude Louise Ray {low v. : Frederick Harris} My task [w. additional verse]: song; words by Maude Louise Ray {high v. : Frederick Harris} Atkinson, Dorothy Bess Spence (1893-1968) English An idyll (Morning, noon and night): song cycle; words by J. Dean Atkinson {low v.} Atkinson, Geoffrey (1943- Scottish Aignish (fantasy on a Hebridean folk song): for SATB chor. w. opt. sop. & alto soli, vn, vc & hpd (or pf) {Bardic Edition} Austin, Frederic (1872-1952) English Orpheus; words by Shakespeare {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Songs in a farmhouse: cycle of [8] trad. songs arr. for SATB {Novello} The twelve days of Christmas: song for low v.; Trad. {Novello} Austin, Harold (fl.1920s) Scottish In the woods; words by Lady Lindsay {solo v. : Elkin} Ayer, Nathaniel Davis ('Nat') (1887-1952) American If you were the only girl In the world; words by Clifford Grey {solo v. : Feldman} Aylward, Florence (1862-1950) English Love's coronation: song (with violin or violoncello & organ acc. ad lib.); words by Winifred Sutcliffe {Chappell} Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) German A Bach hymn book for the Church's seasons; ed. Charles Sanford Terry {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} Be not afraid (Ps. 41/42): motet for double choir Be thou with me (Bist du bei mir) {solo v. : Paterson} Beside thy cradle here I stand: chorale from the Christmas Oratorio; [words by Paul Gerhardt] {solo v. : Novello} Cease, sad eyelids {from Church Cantata No. 98}: sop. aria {OUP} Christmas Oratorio: for SATB soli, SATB [chor.] & orch. [p.red.]; Eng. adapt. Rev. J. Troutbeck {Novello} Coffee and Cupid (The Coffee Cantata): operetta {Stainer & Bell} Come, Redeemer of our race (Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland No. 61): cantata for STB soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; ed. Ivor Atkins {Novello} The four seasons (No. 206): secular cantata {Paterson} God so loved the World (No. 68): cantata {Novello} Good fellows be merry {from The Peasant Cantata}; ed. J. Michael Diack {bar. : Paterson} Happy flock {from Was mir behagt}: sop./mez.?; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack {Paterson} The Hundredth Psalm {choir & semi-choir : Paterson} I follow with gladness {from St John Passion}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack {sop. : Paterson} Jesu, priceless treasure (Jesu, meine Freude): motet for five v. (SSATB) {Novello} Jesus my great pleasure (Jesu, meine Freude): motet for mixed v. (SSATB) Lord, wide as the Heaven above {from Church Cantata No. 17}: sop. aria {OUP} Luther's cradle hymn {from Christmas Oratorio}; words by Martin Luther {solo v. : Novello} My heart ever faithful {from the cantata God so loved the world}: song for mez. in D {Novello} My spirit was in heaviness: sacred cantata [for STB soli & chor.]; Eng. words John Troutbeck {Novello} Now shall the Grace (Bach's Double Chorus) {Bach Society} O ewiges Feuer, O Ursprung der Liebe (O light everlasting): sacred cantata (no. 34) {Novello} O light everlasting: sacred cantata [no. 34] {Novello} O light everlasting (O ewiges Feuer, O Ursprung der Liebe): sacred cantata (no. 34) {Novello} Of flowers the fairest {from The Peasant Cantata}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack {mez. : Paterson} Of flowers the fairest {from The Peasant Cantata}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack
{sop. : Paterson} Oh yes, just so {from Phoebus and Pan}; Eng. words J. Michael Diack {mez. : Novello} On my Shepherd I rely {from Cantata No. 92): sop. & mez. w. piano & oboe or vn obbl.; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack {Paterson} On my Shepherd I rely {from Cantata No. 92); ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack {sop. : Paterson} The Passion of Our Lord according to S. Matthew: [for SATB soli & chor.]; ed. Edward Elgar & Ivor Atkins {Novello} The Passion of Our Lord according to S. Matthew: [for SATB soli & chor.]; Eng. adapt. J. Troutbeck {Novello} The Peasant cantata: [for SATB soli & chor.]; Eng. version Michael Diack {Paterson} Praise our God who reigns in Heaven (Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen): Ascensiontide cantata for 4 solo v., chor. & orch. [p.red.]; ed. John E. West {Novello} Sacred part-songs: for SATB {Breitkopf & Härtel} St John Passion: [for SATB soli & chor.] {Novello} St Luke Passion: abridged [oratorio for soli, chor. & orch. - p.red.] St Matthew Passion: abridged [for SATB soli & chor.]; Eng. adapt. J. Troutbeck {Novello} Saviour make me all thine own {from St Matthew Passion}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack {sop. : Paterson} Selected arias [from the Cantatas, vol. 1]: [for soprano]; sel. & arr. Ernest Walker {Joseph Williams} A selection from the Passion of our Lord, according to St Luke: [oratorio for SATB soli & chor.] {Paterson} Sing to the Lord a glad new song No. 190: cantata {British & Continental} Sing ye to the Lord (Singet dem Herrn): [motet for double choir]; ed. Charles Kennedy Scott ; transl. & adapt. from the German by Beatrice E. Bulman {OUP} Six plainsong melodies; ed. for use in churches by Charles Sanford Terry {misc. v. : Curwen} Sleepers, wake! (Wachet auf … ): cantata for STB soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.] {Novello} Sleepers, wake! (Wachet auf … ): cantata; Eng. words Paul England {SATB soli : Boosey} Solos from the sacred cantatas, Set 2 (sop.): [4 songs] {Novello} Solos from the sacred cantatas, Set 1 (alto): [5 songs] {Novello} Solos from the sacred cantatas, Sets 1-3 (bass) {Novello} Thirteen chorales from the Church cantatas and motets {SATB soli : Novello} [Two Bach chorales from the Christmas Oratorio] {solo v. : Novello} When will God recall my spirit: cantata for 16th Sunday after Trinity {Novello} Bacharach, Burt Freeman (1928-2023) American Close to you (SATB): p. acc. with optional string bass, guitar & percussion; lyrics by Hal David {Music Sales} Trains and boats and planes (SATB): p. acc. with optional string bass, guitar & percussion; words by Hal David {Music Sales} Bain, James Leith MacBeth (1860-1925) Scottish Brother James's air (Marosa): unison, w. descant {OUP} Bainton, Edgar Leslie (1880-1956) English Sanctuaries: song; words by Gordon Bottomley {high v. : Winthrop Rogers} Valley moonlight: song; words by Gordon Bottomley {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} Balfe, Michael William (1808-1870) Irish The arrow and the song: serenade; poetry by Longfellow {solo v. : Boosey} The Bohemian Girl: opera Bohemian girl (opera): [songs & p. selection] {Newnes} Come into the garden Maud: cavatina; words by Alfred Tennyson {Leonard, Gould & Bolttler} Come into the garden Maud: cavatina; poetry by Alfred Tennyson {Boosey} Excelsior: duet; poetry by Longfellow {Paxton} Good night! Good night! beloved!: serenade; poetry by Longfellow {Boosey} I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls {from The Bohemian Girl}: ballad {Paxton} Killarney: [song]; poetry by E. Falconer Killarney; words by Edmund Falconer {solo v. : Ascherberg} Killarney (song) and Killarney March (piano); words by E. Falconer {Marks & Spencer} Love smiles but to deceive {from The Bohemian girl}: [song]; words by Desmond Ryan {Chappell} Songs: [10 songs]; words by Alfred Bunn et al. {Banks} Ball, Ernest Roland (1878-1927) American A little bit of Heaven (Shure they call it Ireland): [song]; words by J. Keirn Brennan {Witmark & Sons} Bampton, Claude (1908-1969) English A tale of the sea: song; words by Claude Bampton {Chappell} Bantock, Granville (Sir) (1868-1946) English Elfin lover: song; poem by Helen Bantock {Joseph Williams} The fighting Téméraire; words by Henry Newbolt {low v. : Joseph Williams} The guardian-angel (a picture at Fano); from 'Dramatic Lyrics' by Robert Browning {low v. : Swan} The Lord is my shepherd (Psalm XXIII): for solo voice {Chappell} Omar Khayyam: cantata [for 3 v. & chor.]; from The Ruba'iyat acc. to Edward FitzGerald, in 3 parts {Breitkopf & Härtel} The Song of Songs: cantata [for 6 v. (SMATBB) & chor.] {Swan} The yellowhammer's song; poem by William Sharp {solo v. : Joseph Williams} Barber, Samuel (1910-1981) American Sure on this shining night Op. 13 no. 3: song; words by James Agee {Schirmer} Barker, George Arthur (1812-1876) English When the Guards go marching by!: song; words by Alec McGill {Chappell} Barkworth, John Edmond (1858-1929) English The Earth and Man; words by Rev. Stopford Brooke {solo v. : MacDonagh, Capdeville} Emigrant's cradle song {Six songs no. 6}: w. 'cello obbl.; words by J. E. Barkworth {solo v. : Stanley Lucas, Weber} An Irish lament; Anon. {solo v. : MacDonagh, Capdeville} My lodging is on the cold ground {solo v. : MacDonagh, Capdeville} Romeo and Juliet: opera Six songs; words by J. E. Barkworth {solo v. : Stanley Lucas, Weber} The Spanish lady's love {solo v. : MacDonagh, Capdeville} Stray nymph of Dian; [words by] Julian Sturgis {solo v. : MacDonagh, Capdeville} To Chloris singing; [words by] Edmund Waller {solo v. : MacDonagh, Capdeville} Twilight song {Six songs no. 5}: w. violin ad lib.; words by J. E. Barkworth {solo v. : Stanley Lucas, Weber} Barnard, d'Auvergne Henry (1867-1929) English Lead, kindly light: sacred song; words by Cardinal Newman {Wood} Barnby, Joseph (Sir) (1838-1896) English That haven fair: song; words by G. Clifton Bingham {Morley} Barnett, John Francis (1837-1916) English The ancient mariner: cantata; from the poem by S.T. Coleridge {misc. v. : Novello, Ewer} The ancient mariner: cantata; written by S.T. Coleridge {misc. v. : Hutchings & Romer} Barnett, John (1802-1890) English Twelve sacred songs [by John Barnett, George Barker, Charles Glover, Hon. Mrs Norton, G. A. Hodson & M. P. King]; ed. Edward F. Rimbault {Chappell} Barnicott, Reginald S (19th-20th c.) English The maiden in grey: duet; words by G. Hubi-Newcombe {male & fem. v. : Boosey} Barratt, Augustus (1873-1947) Scottish-American My ships: song; words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox {Boosey} Barratt, Edgar (1877-1928) English Coronach: for the death of Cuthullin; words by Harold Boulton {solo v. : Elkin} Barrett-Ayres, Reginald (1920-1981) English Communion service Ser 3: for congregational use {solo v. : Novello} Isle of Iona {solo v. : Mozart Allan} Barri, Odoardo [=Edward Slater] (1844-1920) Irish The beauteous song: song - with harmonium obbl. (ad lib.) by James Robinson; written by Lindsay Lennox {Cramer} The city of the King: [song]; written by Clifton Bingham {Mathias & Strickland} The Flower Queen: cantata for treble voices (SMA); poetry by Edward Oxenford {Hutchings & Romer} The old brigade: song; written by F. E. Weatherly {Reynolds} Barry, Katharine (d. c1939) English My happy garden: song; words by Lilian Scott {Metzler} What shall I sing you?; words by Lilian Scott {solo v. : John Church} Bart, Lionel (1930-1999) English As long as he needs me {from Oliver}; lyrics and music by Lionel Bart {solo v. : Lakeview} Consider yourself {from Oliver}; words & music Lionel Bart {solo v. : Lakeview} Food glorious food {from Oliver}; words & music Lionel Bart {solo v. : Lakeview} Oliver!: adapted from Dickens' 'Oliver Twist'; book, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart {misc. v. : Lakeview} Barthelson, Joyce (1900-1986) American Rock-a my soul: Negro spiritual arr. for 3-part chorus of treble voices (SSA) {Lawson-Gould} Bartlett, James Carroll (1850-1929) American A dream; words by Charles B. Cory {med. v. : Oliver Ditson} Rosemary: ballad; words by Scott Brampton {Oliver Ditson} Bartók, Béla (1881-1945) Hungarian Hungarian folksongs: [20 songs]; Eng. words by Nancy Bush {Musica Budapest} Bateman, Ronald (20th c.) English Won't you come roving?: song; words by Norman Merrick {Gould & Bolttler} Batten, Mabel Veronica (1856-1916) English The love song of Har Dyal; written by Rudyard Kipling {solo v. : Metzler} Batten, Robert [=H Lane Wilson] (1870-1915) English April morn: vocal waltz; words by John Dowers {Boosey} Living poems: song; words by Longfellow {Boosey} Baumer, Cecil (19th-20th c.) English Follow the fairies: song; words by Edward Lockton {Chappell} Bax, Arnold (Sir Arnold Edward Trevor) (1883-1953) English Cradle song {from Three Irish songs}: for mez.; words by Padraig Colm {Murdoch, Murdoch} Five Irish songs; words by Padraig Colm, Joseph Campbell, J. M. Synge {Murdoch, Murdoch} Gloria (Communion service): for SATB & organ {Chappell} I heard a piper piping: song; words by Joseph Campbell {Chappell} In the morning: song; words by A. E. Houseman {Murdoch, Murdoch} Baxter, Maud Stewart (19th-20th c.) English Across the valley: song; words by Teresa Hooley {Cramer} Baynes, Sydney (1879-1938) English You are my destiny; words by Harry Ralton {solo v. : Swan} Baynon, Arthur John (1889-1954) English Forest lullaby; words by Elizabeth Fox Howard {solo v. : Curwen} Baynton-Power, Henry (1890-1952) English Rest at eventide: song; words by Harold Simpson {Newman} Beard, Gilbert (20th c.) English Timothy's cradle song: for sop.; words by Norman Gale {Novello} Beaumont, Geoffrey (1903-1970) English A Twentieth century folk mass: for one or more cantors & congregation {Weinberger} Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) German A calm sea and a prosperous voyage: cantata {Belwin-Mills} Hope (An die Hoffnung); words by Tiedge; Eng. trans. A. H. Fox-Strangways {solo v. : OUP} Behrend, Arthur Henry (1853-1935) Polish Daddy: song; words by Mary Mark Lemon Bell, R Y (d.1984) Scottish Bonnie Scotland {solo v. : Kerr} Benatzky, Ralph (1884-1957) Czech It would be wonderful {from White Horse Inn}; words by Robert Gilbert; Eng. version Harry Graham {solo v. : Chappell} White Horse Inn (libr.): musical comedy (with interpolated songs by Robert Stolz); orig. lyrics by Robert Gilbert; Eng. by Harry Graham {Samuel French} White Horse Inn: by Benatzky and Robert Stolz; orig. lyrics by Robert Gilbert; Eng. by Harry Graham {misc. v. : Chappell} White Horse Inn: by Benatzky and Robert Stolz; orig. lyrics by Robert Gilbert; Eng. by Harry Graham {misc. v. : Chappell} Benbow, Edwin (1904-1967) English A sea song; words by Allan Cunningham {Cramer} Bendall, Wilfred Ellington (1850-1920) English The lady of Shalott: cantata; poem by Alfred Tennyson {fem. v. : Novello} Benedict, Julius (Sir) (1804-1885) German-British The gipsy and the bird: song; words by Edward Oxenford {Edwin Ashdown} Lily of Killarney: opera {Boosey} The moon has raised her lamp above {from The Lily of Killarney}: duet (ten. & bar.) {Orpheus} St Peter: oratorio [for SATB soli & chor.] {Novello, Ewer} Benjamin, Arthur (1893-1960) Australian It still suits me {from Show Boat} {solo v.} Linstead Market: Jamaican folk-song {Boosey & Hawkes} The piper: song; words by Seumas O'Sullivan {Elkin} Bennard, George (1873-1958) American The old rugged Cross: sacred song {Frederick Harris} Bennett, Frank Roy (b.1938) English Three carols for the Nativity: voc. duet; words by F. Roy Bennett {Edwin Ashdown} Bennett, William Sterndale (Sir) (1816-1875) English May dew {from Six songs} Op. 23 no. 2: unison song; words [from a poem by J L Uhland translated] by H. H. Pierson {Edwin Ashdown} The May Queen: pastoral cantata; written by Henry F. Chorley {Novello, Ewer} The woman of Samaria: sacred cantata {Novello} Bennett, T C Sterndale- (1882-1944) English The carol singers: song; words by Charles Hayes {Cramer} Leanin': song; words by Hugh E. Wright {Boosey & Hawkes} Berkeley, Lennox Randal Francis (Sir) (1903-1989) English Five songs; words by Walter de la Mare {med. v. : Wilhelm Hansen} Four poems by St Teresa of Avila for contralto and string orchestra; transl. Arthur Symons {Chester} Ruth: opera Berlin, Irving (1888-1989) Russian-American All alone {from The Punch-bowl}: waltz song; words & music Irving Berlin {Francis, Day & Hunter} Annie Get Your Gun; lyrics by Irving Berlin {misc. v. : Irving Berlin} Anything you can do {from Annie Get Your Gun}; words & music Irving Berlin {solo v. : Irving Berlin} Blue skies: fox-trot song; written & composed by Irving Berlin {Francis, Day & Hunter} Call Me Madam: musical Easter parade; words & music Irving Berlin {solo v. : IMP} The golden years: [27 songs]; words & music Irving Berlin {Chappell} Let me sing and I'm happy {from Jolson Sings Again}; words & music Irving Berlin {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} My defences are down {from Annie Get Your Gun}; words & music Irving Berlin {solo v. : Irving Berlin} A pretty girl is like a melody; words & music Irving Berlin {solo v. : Irving Berlin} Russian lullaby: waltz song; words & music Irving Berlin {Francis, Day & Hunter} Say It with music: song fox trot; words & music Irving Berlin {Francis, Day & Hunter} Sisters {from White Christmas}; words & music Irving Berlin {solo v. : Irving Berlin} Song album: [6 songs] from his musical plays and films {Irving Berlin} The song is ended (But the melody lingers on): waltz-song; written & composed by Irving Berlin {Francis, Day & Hunter} There's no business like show business {from Annie Get your Gun}; words & music Irving Berlin {solo v. : Irving Berlin} What'll I do?: waltz song; words & music Irving Berlin {Francis, Day & Hunter} When I leave the world behind; written & composed by Irving Berlin {solo v. : EMI} Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) French Childhood of Christ (L'Enfance du Christ) Op. 25: sacred trilogy {misc. v. : Novello} Faust (La damnation de Faust) Op. 24: dramatic legend; Eng. version Paul England {Novello} Faust (La Damnation de Faust) Op. 24: dramatic legend; Eng. by Paul England {Novello} O vale resounding {from The Trojans}; words by Edward J. Dent {solo v. : OUP} Bernstein, Leonard (1918-1990) American Cool {from West Side Story}; words by Stephen Sondheim & Leonard Bernstein {solo v. : Chappell} Somewhere {from West Side Story}; lyrics by Stephen Sondheim {solo v. : Chappell} West Side Story song album; lyrics by Stephen Sondheim {Chappell} Berté, Heinrich (1858-1924) Hungarian Lilac time: operetta (from themes after Franz Schubert); Eng. lyrics by Phil Park {Chappell} Besly, Edward Maurice (1888-1945) English Columbine's garden; words by Aubrey Dowdon {solo v. : Boosey} The happy lover: song; words by Aubrey Dowdon {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} The little waves of Breffny: song; words by Eva Gore-Booth {Boosey} The meaning of a rose: song; words by Anne Pamela West {Boosey} My heart remembers: song; words by Aubrey Dowdon {Chappell} My love goes with you: song; words by Aubrey Dowdon {Boosey} O Lily lady of loveliness: air for contralto & strings; words by Gerald H. Cross The second minuet: song; lyric by Aubrey Dowdon {Boosey & Hawkes} The second minuet: song; lyric by Aubrey Dowdon {Boosey & Hawkes} The second minuet: voc. duet; words by Aubrey Dowdon {male & fem. v. : Boosey & Hawkes} The shepherds had an angel Op. 20: hymn for sop. solo, chor. (SATB) & cor anglais or viola; poem by Christina Rossetti {Curwen & Sons} The shepherds had an angel Op. 20: hymn for sop. solo, etc [arr. for string accomp.]; poem by Christina Rossetti A soldier - his prayer; Anon. {solo v. : Boosey} Time, you old gipsy man: song; poem by Ralph Hodgson {Boosey} Bevan, Frederick Charles (1856-1939) English The admiral's broom: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Enoch & Sons} The admiral's broom: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Enoch & Sons} The flight of ages: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Bevan-Baker, John (1926-1994) Anglo-Scottish Tam o' Shanter: [cantata for SAB] Birtchnell, J (19th c.) English Sarah's gone and left me; or The catsmeat man: [song and chorus]; written by Geo. Leybourne {Howard} Birtwistle, Harrison (1934-2022) English Cantata: for soprano & mixed ensemble {Universal} Bishop, Henry Rowley (Sir) (1786-1855) English The bloom is on the rye (My pretty Jane): song; words by Edward Fitzball {Paxton} Lo! here the gentle lark: song [with flute accomp.]; words by Shakespeare {Chappell} Lo! here the gentle lark: [song] with flute accomp.; words by Shakespeare {Walsh, Holmes} Lo! here the gentle lark: song with flute obbl. (ad lib.); words by Shakespeare {Paxton} Should he upbraid; words by Shakespeare {solo v. : Schirmer} Bizet, Georges (1838-1875) French Carmen: opera [concert version]; Eng. by Lucia Young {Novello} Carmen: concert version {misc. v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Carmen: opera in 4 acts; concert ed. arr. Emil Kreuz {Metzler} Concert medley from Carmen: for chor. of mixed v. w. p acc {Chappell/Schirmer} Love the vagrant {from Carmen}: celebrated Havanera; Eng. version H. B. Farnie {contr. : Cramer/Metzler} Serenade {from The Fair Maid of Perth}; Eng. text Henry Coates {solo v. : Edwin Ashdown} Sirs! Your toast (Song of the toréador {from Carmen}; Eng. version Henry Hersee {bass : Cramer/Metzler} Sirs! Your toast (Song of the toréador {from Carmen}; Eng. version Henry Hersee {bar. : Cramer/Metzler} Song of the toreador (Sirs, your toast) {from Carmen}; Eng. by Henry Hersee {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Bliss, Arthur (Sir) (1891-1975) English Cradle song for a newborn child: for small mixed chorus and harp (or piano); words by Eric Crozier {Novello} Lie strewn the white flocks: pastoral for chor., mez.-sop. solo etc; poems from Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Poliziano, Theocritus & Robert Nichols {Novello} Madam Noy: song for sop. & six instr. arr. for v. & pianof.; words by E. H. W. M[eyerstein] {Chester} Tobias and the Angel: opera Blockley, John (1800-1882) English Here's a health Bonnie Scotland to thee: [an old song by G. A. Lee]; written by W. H. Freeman {solo v. : John Blockley} Jessie's dream: story of the relief of Lucknow; words by Grace Campbell {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Many happy returns of the day: birth-day song; written by Eliza Cook {Cramer, Beale} Many happy returns; words by Eliza Cook {solo v. : Marks & Spencer} Blow, John (1649-1708) English The self banished; [words by] Edmund Waller {high v. : Schott} Blumenthal, Jacques (Jacob) (1829-1908) German-British An evening song; words by Mrs F. A. Butler {Chappell} The message: [song]; poetry by Miss A. Procter {Ascherberg} Bock, Jerry (1928-2010) American Fiddler on the Roof (libr.): musical; lyrics by Sheldon Harnick {Chappell} Fiddler on the Roof: musical; lyrics by Sheldon Harnick {New York Times .} If I were a rich man {from Fiddler on the Roof} {solo v.} Bond-Andrews, John Charles (1854-1899) English The world went very well then: humorous song; written and sung by Mel. B. Spurr {Reynolds} Bonheur, Theo [=Charles Arthur Rawlings] (1857-1919) English Cathedral voices: song w. organ or harmon. accomp. ad lib.; words by Lindsay Lennox {Broome} Old and new: voc. gavotte; words by G. Clifton Bingham {Wickins} Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887) Russian Prince Igor - Choral dance No. 17: for mixed v. chor. & orch. [p.red.] (concert version); Eng. trans. Rosa Newmarch {Winthrop Rogers} Boswell, Eric (1921-2009) English Little donkey; words by Eric Boswell? {solo v. : Chappell} Boughton, Rutland (1878-1960) English Blue in the woods; poem by Mary Richardson {solo v. : Curwen} Clouds: 2-part song for female (or treble) v.; poem by W. H. Davies {Curwen} Faery song {from The Immortal Hour}; poem by Fiona Macleod {Stainer & Bell} Faery song {from The Immortal Hour}; poem by Fiona Macleod {Stainer & Bell} Fierce love song; poem by Mary Richardson {Curwen} Honeysuckle; poem by Mary Richardson {solo v. : Curwen} The lake of beauty Op. 39 no. 1; words by Edward Carpenter {solo v. : Curwen} Lullay {from Bethlehem}: Virgin's first lullaby {Curwen} Lullay {from Bethlehem} [reduced format]: Virgin's first lullaby {Curwen} The new Madonna; poem by Mary Richardson {solo v. : Curwen} Saint Crispin's Day {from Agincourt}: King Henry's song; words adapted from Shakespeare {Joseph Williams} Bourne, Patrisha Ronald (20th c.) My heart for you; words & music Patrisha Ronald Bourne {solo v. : Boosey} Bowen, Lauri (b. 1890) English Bachelor Joe: [song]; words by Robert Nelson {Reeder & Walsh} The road across the sea: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Reeder & Walsh} Three jolly trawlers (Jim, Joe an' me): song; words by Robert Nelson {Reeder & Walsh} Bowen, (Edwin) York (1884-1961) English A moonlight night: song; words by Southey {Swan} Box, Elton (1903-1981) English When you come to the end of a journey; words by Box and Cox {solo v. : Sun} Boyce, William (1711-1779) English By thy banks, gentle Stour: air {low v. : OUP} O turn away mine eyes: [unison song] {OUP} Rail no more, ye learned asses: for bass v. & p. {OUP} The song of Momus to Mars: from Dryden's 'Secular masque'; ed. G. E. P. Arkwright {low v. : OUP} Tell me, lovely shepherd {from Solomon}: air {high v. : OUP} Tell me, lovely shepherd {from Solomon}: air {SA choir : OUP} Braham, David (1838-1905) English-American St Patrick's Day parade: [song and chorus]; written by Edward Harrigan {Howard} Brahe, Mary Hannah ('May') (1884-1956) Australian Beaux and belles: four songs; lyrics by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Bless this house: song; words by Helen Taylor {Boosey & Hawkes} Bless this house: song; words by Helen Taylor {Boosey & Hawkes} Bless this house: song; words by Helen Taylor {Boosey & Hawkes} Down here (It's quiet down here): song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Enoch & Sons} Evening shadows: song; words by Jean Crichton {Boosey} I passed by your window {from Song Pictures}; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} I passed by your window {from Song Pictures}; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Life's balcony: song; lyric by Helen Taylor {Boosey} Matthew, Mark, Luke and John: song; lyric adapt. Walter de la Mare {Boosey & Hawkes} A parting prayer: song; lyric by John Marvell {Broadhurst} The piper from over the way: song; lyric by Helen Taylor {Broadhurst} A prayer in absence: song; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch} Song pictures: five songs; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch} To a miniature {from Song Pictures}; lyric by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} To a miniature {from Song Pictures}; lyric by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Two little words: song; words by Helen Taylor {Boosey & Hawkes} Two little words: song; words by Helen Taylor {Boosey & Hawkes} Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) German Cradle song {Mozart Allan} Gipsy songs (Zigeunerlieder) Op. 103: for v. & piano {OUP} How lovely are Thy dwellings {from the Requiem}; ed. John E. West {SATB choir : Novello} In silent night: German folk-song (SATB) New love-song waltzes (Neue Liebeslieder-Wälzer Op. 65): 2nd set, for [four] vv & p. duet; ed. W. Gillies Whittaker, Eng. text Albert G. Latham {SATB choir : OUP} Requiem Op. 45: for sop. & bar. soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; ed. John E. West; Eng. version Ivor Atkins {Novello} Requiem Op. 45: for soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.] (organ ad lib.); new ed. {sop. & bar. : Rieter-Biedermann} Requiem Op. 45: for soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.] (organ ad lib.); Eng. adapt. E. M. Traquair rev. R. H. Benson {sop. & bar. : Breitkopf & Härtel} Requiem Op. 45 (pocket ed.): for sop. & bar. soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; ed. John E. West; Eng. adapt. W. G. Rothery {Novello} A song of destiny (Schicksalslied) Op. 54; trans. Rev. J. Troutbeck {SATB choir : Novello} Triumphlied (Triumphal hymn) Op. 55 {Offenb. Joh. Cap. 19}: cantata {8-v. choir : Simrock} Brawn, Geoffrey Christopher (1935-2018) English The Novello music hall songbook: [10 songs]; ed. Robert Meadwell, arr. Geoffrey Brawn {Novello} Brel, Jacques Romain Georges (1929-1978) Belgian Jacques Brel Is alive and well and living in Paris: souvenir album [of 9 songs incl. 5 composed by or with Gérard Jouannest]; Fre. by Jacques Brel, Eng. by Mort Shuman & Eric Blau {Chappell} Breville-Smith, Francis Stanley (1884-1955) English The song of the waggoner; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} Brewer, Alfred Herbert (Sir) (1865-1928) English The fairy pipers: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherley {Boosey} Follow the piper: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Enoch & Sons} Miller's Green: miniature suite for voice & p. (or orch.) [p. red.]; words by Wager, Shelley et al. {Joseph Williams} Bricusse, Leslie (1931-2021) English I've never seen anything like it {from Doctor Dolittle}; words & music Leslie Bricusse {solo v. : Robbins} Talk to the animals {from Doctor Dolittle}; words & music Leslie Bricusse {solo v. : Hastings} A wonderful day like today {from The Roar of the Greasepaint ...}; words & music Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley {solo v. : Concord} Bridge, Frank (1879-1941) English E'en as a lovely flower; words by Kate Kroeker (after Heine) {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} E'en as a lovely flower; words by Kate Kroeker (after Heine) {high v. : Winthrop Rogers} Go not, happy day; words by Alfred Tennyson {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} Love went a-riding: song; [words by] Mary E. Coleridge {high v. : Winthrop Rogers} Love went a-riding: song; [words by] Mary E. Coleridge {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} O that It were so!: song; words by Walter Savage Landor {Chappell} A prayer for chorus and orchestra; words by Thomas à Kempis {SATB choir : Augener} Bridge, John Frederick (Sir) (1844-1924) English The ballad of the 'Clampherdown': for chor. & orch. [p.red.]; by Rudyard Kipling {Novello} Bridgewater, Thomas (c1735-1831) English The Church service: set to music in the key of A {SATB choir : Novello, Ewer} Bright, Dora Estella (1862-1951) English Six songs from the Jungle Book of Rudyard Kipling {Elkin} Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) English As dew in Aprille {from A ceremony of carols} Op. 28 no. 6 {SATB choir : Boosey & Hawkes} The Beggar's Opera Op. 43: a ballad-opera by John Gay in a new musical version; lyrics by Sheldon Harnick {Boosey & Hawkes} Billy Budd: opera Canticle III: Still falls the rain Op. 55: for ten., horn & piano; words by Edith Sitwell {Boosey} Canticle IV: Journey of the Magi Op. 86: for counter-ten., ten., bar. & piano; poem by T. S. Eliot {Faber} A ceremony of carols Op. 28: cantata {SATB choir : Boosey & Hawkes} A charm of lullabies Op. 41: for mez. & p. {Boosey & Hawkes} Choral dances from 'Gloriana'; words by William Plomer {SATB choir : Boosey & Hawkes} Deo gracias {from A ceremony of carols} Op. 28 no. 11 {SATB choir : Boosey & Hawkes} Embroidery Aria {from Peter Grimes} {sop. : Boosey & Hawkes} Fish in the unruffed lakes; words by W.H. Auden {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Folk song arrangements vol. 1: British Isles: [7 songs] {Boosey & Hawkes} Folk song arrangements vol. 1: British Isles: [7 songs] {Boosey & Hawkes} Folk song arrangements vol. 3: British Isles: [7 songs] {Boosey & Hawkes} Folk song arrangements vol. 4: Moore's Irish melodies: [10 songs] {Boosey & Hawkes} Folk song arrangements vol. 5: British Isles: [5 songs] {Boosey & Hawkes} Hymn to St Cecilia Op. 27: unaccomp. chor.; words by W.H. Auden {Boosey & Hawkes} The little sweep {from Let's Make an Opera Op. 45} {misc. v. : Hawkes & Son} The little sweep {from Let's Make an Opera Op. 45} - songs for the audience: [4 songs]; words by Eric Crozier {Boosey & Hawkes} A Midsummer Night's Dream (libr.): opera in 3 acts; adapted from Shakespeare by Benjamin Britten & Peter Pears {Boosey & Hawkes} Noye's Fludde (libr.): the Chester miracle play; Anon. {misc. v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Noye's Fludde (the Chester Miracle Play) Op. 59: Bbar, contr, narrator, children's choir (SATB) & chor. (TrTrTrSSS) w. prof. + children's (or amateur) orch. & org.; Anon. {Hawkes & Son} Peter Grimes Op. 33: opera Peter's dreams {from Peter Grimes}; words by Montagu Slater {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} The plough boy {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Psalm 150: for v. (SA) & instr. {Boosey & Hawkes} Saint Nicholas Op. 42: cantata; words by Eric Crozier {SATB choir : Boosey & Hawkes} Spring symphony: cantata {Boosey & Hawkes} There is no rose {from A ceremony of carols}} Op. 28 no. 3 {SATB choir : Boosey & Hawkes} This little Babe {from A ceremony of carols} Op. 28 no. 7 {SATB choir : Boosey & Hawkes} Welcome ode Op. 95: for young people's chor. (SAB) & orch. [p.red.] {Faber} Wolcum Yole! {from A ceremony of carols} Op. 28 no. 2 {SATB choir : Boosey & Hawkes} Broad, John Astor (19th c.) English Joseph: sacred cantata; words & music J. Astor Broad {Curwen} Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred (1858-1929) English The Golden Vanity {from English County Songs}; words Anon. {solo v. : Cramer} The keys of Heaven {from English county songs}: [song]; words Trad. {Cramer} Brodzky, Nicholas (1905-1985) Russian-American I'll walk with God; words by Paul Francis Webster {solo v. : Harms-Witmark} Brown, Nacio Herb (1896-1964) American Alone {from A NIght at the opera}; words by Arthur Freed {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Broadway melody; written by Arthur Freed {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Love is where you find it; words by Earl K. Brent {solo v. : Robbins} Singin' in the rain (soundtrack album); words by Arthur Freed {solo v. : Alfred} Singin' in the rain; words by Arthur Freed {solo v. : United Artists} Buck, Percy Carter (Sir) (1871-1947) English The flowering manger: three parts (SSC); words by Sylvia Townsend Warner {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Bullock, Ernest (Sir) (1890-1979) English I love my God and He loves me; words by Chris Massie {solo v. : Curwen} Bunten, Alice Chambers (20th c.) English Old lute melodies: album of six songs [for low or medium voice]; arr. & adapt. (with words by) Alice Bunten {Paterson} Burke, Joseph Aloysius (1884-1950) American Tip-toe thro' the tulips with me; words by Al Dubin {solo v. : Witmark & Sons} Burke, Joseph Francis ('Sonny') (1914-1980) American How it lies, How it lies, How it lies!; lyric by Paul Francis Webster {solo v. : Edwin Morris} Burleigh, Henry Thacker (1866-1914) American I got a robe (Heav'n, heav'n): Negro spiritual {Ricordi} Burrows, Reginald John William ('Rex') (1903-1972) English Each Sunday morn (in the church on the hill): song; words by Edith Temple {Lawrence Wright} Give me your hand: song; lyric by Joseph Murrells {Lawrence Wright} The hills of County Clare: song; words by Moore Raymond {Keith, Prowse} My heart Is yours: song; words by Kathleen Egan {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Bury, Winifred May (1897-1980) English There is a ladye; words by Thomas Ford {solo v. : Paterson} Bush, Geoffrey (1920-1998) English My true love hath my heart; words by Sir Philip Sidney {solo v. : Elkin} Butterfield, James Austin (1837-1891) American When you and I were young, Maggie: solo and [SATB} chorus; words by Geo. W. Johnson {London M.P.S.} Butterworth, George (1885-1916) English Folk songs from Sussex: [11 songs] {Augener} Is my team ploughing?; from 'A Shropshire lad' by A. E. Houseman {low v. : Augener} Loveliest of trees {from 'A Shropshire lad'}; words by A. E. Houseman {solo v. : Augener} Six songs from 'A Shropshire lad'; words by A. E. Houseman {Augener} Buxtehude, Dietrich (c1637-1707) Danish Jesu, joy and treasure (Jesu, meine Freude): sacred cantata for soli (sop./ten.+ bass) etc; ed. Robert Groves; Eng. version of Franck's hymn C. Sanford Terry {Hinrichsen} Byrd, William (1543-1623) English O Lord, make thy servant, Elizabeth: motet (SAATB) Sing joyfully unto God: full anthem for 6 v. (SSATTB - unacc) {Novello} Though Amayllis dance in green {from Psalms, Sonnets and Songs, 1588}; ed Edmund H Fellowes, rev. Philip Brett {SAATB soli : Stainer & Bell} Cadman, Charles Wakefield (1881-1946) American Four American Indian songs Op. 45; poems by Nelle Richmond Eberhart {White-Smith} I hear a thrush at eve: serenade; words by Nelle Richmond Eberhart {solo v. : Boosey} I hear a thrush at eve: serenade; words by Nelle Richmond Eberhart {solo v. : Boosey} The morning of the year: song cycle for 4 solo v. (SATB) {Schirmer} When the white plum blows: song; words by Nelle Richmond Eberhart {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Cameron, Chris (20th c.) Scottish O ho ro, mo chailin donn; Gaelic by D. Nicholson; Eng. words & p. arr. Ian MacLeish {solo v. : Mozart Allan} Campion, Thomas (1567-1620) English First Book of Ayres (c.1613): [21 songs]; ed. David Scott {Stainer & Bell} Cantor, Josef (19th c.) Banks of Allan Water: part-song, arr. for 4 male v. (ATTB); words by M. G. Lewes [sic] {Novello} Capel, J M (1862-1931) English Love, could I only tell thee: song; words by Clifton Bingham {Chappell} Love, could I only tell thee: song; words by Clifton Bingham {Chappell} Capua, Eduardo di (1869-1917) Italian Beneath thy window ('O sole mio!): Neapolitan serenade; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Ricordi} Beneath thy window ('O sole mio!): Neapolitan serenade; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Ricordi} Beneath thy window ('O sole mio!): Neapolitan serenade; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Ricordi} O sole mio! (Beneath thy window): Neapolitan serenade; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Ricordi} O sole mio! (Beneath thy window): Neapolitan serenade; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Ricordi} O sole mio! (Beneath thy window): Neapolitan serenade; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Ricordi} O sole mio! (My bright sun): song {Morris} Carew, Molly (1886-1953) Australian Advice: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} The Dorothy Perkins rose: song; words by Almey St John Adcock {Chappell} Love's a merchant: song; words by Herbert J. Brandon {Chappell} The market: song; words by Jean Stevenson {Chappell} Over the meadow: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} The piper of love: song; words by J. Anthony McDonald {Chappell} Tiptoe: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} Carey, Henry (1687-1743) English Flocks are sporting: unison song {Curwen} Pastoral {solo v. : Paterson} Carey, Lewis (19th-20th c.) English Nearer, my God, to Thee: sacred song; words by Sarah Flower Adams {Boosey} Nearer, my God, to Thee: sacred song; words by Sarah Flower Adams {Boosey} Carmichael, Hoagland Howard ('Hoagy') (1899-1981) American One morning in May: ballad; words by Mitchell Parish {Campbell, Connelly} Carne, Gerald (19th-20th c.) English Faith: song; words by Anthony Manwairing {Chappell} Faith: song; words by Anthony Manwairing {Chappell} It's the same old homeland: song; words by Arthur L. Salmon {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} My dearest wish: song; words by Anthony Mannering [sic] {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Carreau, Margaret Stifer (b.1899) American Pastures of the soul; words by Frederick H. Martens {solo v. : Schirmer} Carter, William (G M) (19th c.) Skidmore Guard: [song and chorus]; written by E. Harrigan {Howard} Caryll, Ivan [=Felix Tilkins] (1861-1921) Belgian The Duchess of Dantzic (Sans-Gêne): romantic light opera; written by Henry Hamilton {Chappell} The shop girl: musical farce; words by H. J. W. Dam, additional numbers by Adrian Ross & Lionel Monckton {Hopwood & Crew} Case, Thomas (19th-20th c.) English Twelve songs {Novello} Cecil, Arthur [=Arthur Cecil Blunt] (1843-1896) English I hear thee speak of a better land: song; words by Mrs Hemans {Metzler} Cellier, Alfred (1844-1891) English Dorothy: pastoral comic opera; written by B. C. Stephenson {Chappell} So fare thee well; words by B C Stephenson {ten. : Chappell} Center, Alexander (19th c.) Scottish The Banchory carol: song; words by Rev. Grant Fleming {James Blair} Center, Ronald (1913-1973) Scottish Three Nativity carols: for 4-part chor. of mixed voices unaccomp.; words by George Wither {Roberton} Chaminade, Cécile Louise Stephanie (1857-1944) French Love's garden (Si j'étais jardinier): song; words by Eugene Oudin {Enoch & Sons} Chaplin, Charles Spencer ('Charlie') (1889-1977) English This is my song; words & music Charles Chaplin {Leeds Music} Chaplin, Saul (1912-1997) American Anniversary song (Oh! how we danced); by Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin {Campbell, Connelly} Charles, Wolseley (1889-1962) English Cloze-props: song; words by G. Hubi-Newcombe {Boosey} Chassaigne, Francis(que) (1847-1922) French Falka: comic opera Chenoweth, Wilbur (1899-1980) American Hear our prayer: sacred song; words by Alice S. Grainger {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Cherry, Andrew (1762-1812) Irish The dear little shamrock {solo v. : McGlennon} Chesham, Edward Mills (1858-1953) English The longshoreman: song; words by Philip Dayson {bar. : Cramer} Chisholm, James Marquis (1837-1877) Scottish The Battle of Stirling: national song; written by William Sinclair {John Blockley} Church, John (1675-1741) English A divine hymn; by Mr John Church; ed. Edward J. Dent {solo v. : OUP} Churchill, Frank (1901-1942) American One song {from Snow White); words by Larry Morey {Chappell} Claribel [=Charlotte Allington Barnard] (1830-1869) English Come back to Erin: song; written & composed by Claribel {Paxton} Clarke, Cuthbert (1869-1953) English The beautiful lady: [concerted song]; written by George Arthurs {Reynolds} Clarke, Robert Coningsby (1879-1934) English A birthday song: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} The blind ploughman: song; words by Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall {Chappell} The blind ploughman: song; words by Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall {Chappell} The blind ploughman: song; words by Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall {Chappell} The linnet: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} Songs of the Malvern Hills: [7 songs]; words by Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall {Chappell} You'll git heaps o' lickin's: song; words by F.L. Stanton {Chappell} Clarke, Thomas (20th c.) English Billy: for sop. or ten.; words by Bruce Blunt Clay, Frederic (1838-1889) English I'll sing thee a song of Araby {from Lalla Rookh}; written by W. G. Wills {solo v. : Chappell} I'll sing thee a song of Araby {from Lalla Rookh}; written by W. G. Wills {solo v. : Chappell} The sands o' Dee: song; poetry by Charles Kingsley {low v. : Weekes} She wandered down the mountain side: song; poetry by B.C. Stephenson {Boosey & Hawkes} What is love {from Don Quixote}: bolero; words by H. S. Riddell {solo v. : Duff, Stewart} Clifton, Harry (1824-1872) English Very suspicious: comic duet {male & fem. v. : Joseph Williams} Clutsam, George Howard (1866-1951) Australian Blossom Time (libr.): musical play in 2 acts [with music arr. & derived from Franz Schubert]; lyrics by G H Clutsam, John Drinkwater, H.V. Purcell {Samuel French} Blossom Time: musical play; music adapted from themes of Franz Schubert, with additional numbers (including lyrics) by G.H. Clutsam {Keith, Prowse} The Damask Rose: musical play; music based on themes of Chopin {Keith, Prowse} The damask rose {from The Damask Rose}: song; adapted from themes of Chopin with lyrics by G. H. Clutsam {Keith, Prowse} The golden song {from Lilac Time} {Chappell} Lilac time: play w. music; a pasticcio by G H Clutsam from themes by Heinrich Berté after Franz Schubert {Chappell} Love comes at blossom time {from Blossom Time} {Keith, Prowse} Sweet, be not proud; words from Herrick's 'Hesperides' {ten. : Chappell} Sweet, be not proud {from The Hesperides}: song; words by Herrick {Chappell} Coates, Eric (1886-1957) English Bird songs at eventide; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} Bird songs at eventide; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} Bird songs at eventide; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} Bird songs at eventide; words by Royden Barrie {sop. & contr. : Chappell} A dinder courtship; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {solo v. : Boosey} The fairy tales of Ireland: song; words by Edward Lockton {Chappell} Four old English songs; poems by Shakespeare {Boosey} Four old English songs; poems by Shakespeare {Boosey} The green hills o' Somerset: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} I heard you singing: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} I heard you singing: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} I heard you singing: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} If stars were tears: song; words by Frank Eyton {Chappell} Moon-daisies: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} Sea rapture: impression; words by Emeric Hulme Beaman {solo v. : Chappell} Sleepy lagoon: song; words by Jack Lawrence {Chappell} A song of summer; words by Lady Joan Verney {Chappell} Star of God: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} Stone-cracker John: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} To-day is ours: song; words by Frank Eyton {Chappell} Cobb, Gerard Francis (1838-1904) English The scent of the lilies: song; words by Arthur Rigby {Edwin Ashdown} The young British soldier: song; words by Rudyard Kipling Coenen, Willem (1837-1918) Dutch Come unto me: song for low v.; words by Rev. H. Bonar {Novello} Coleman, Cy [=Seymour Kaufman] (1929-2004) American Vocal selections from 'Barnum'; lyrics by Michael Stewart Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel (1875-1912) English Big Lady Moon; words by Kathleen Easmon {solo v. : Boosey} Bon-Bon suite: for bar. solo, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Thomas Moore {Novello} The death of Minnehaha Op. 30 no. 2: cantata for sop. & bar. soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by H.W. Longfellow {Walsh, Holmes} Eleanore: song; poem by Eric Mackay {Novello} Eleanore: song; poem by Eric Mackay {Novello} Hiawatha's departure Op. 30 no. 3: cantata for sop. ten. & bar. soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Longfellow {Novello} Hiawatha's departure Op. 30 no. 3: cantata for sop. ten. & bar. soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Longfellow {Walsh, Holmes} Hiawatha's wedding feast Op. 30 no. 1: cantata for ten. solo, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by H.W. Longfellow {Walsh, Holmes} Hiawatha's wedding feast Op. 30 no. 1: cantata for ten. solo, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Longfellow {Novello} Hiawatha's wedding feast Op. 30 no. 1: cantata for ten. solo, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by H.W. Longfellow {Novello} A lament: song; words by Christina Rossetti {Ricordi} Life and death: song; words by Jessie Adelaide Middleton {med. v. : Augener} Life and death: song; words by Jessie Adelaide Middleton {low v. : Augener} Onaway, awake, beloved {from Hiawatha}: song; written by Longfellow {Novello} Onaway! Awake, beloved! {from Hiawatha's Wedding Feast}: song; verse by Longfellow {Novello} Scenes from the Song of Hiawatha Op. 30: for sop. ten. & bar. soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by H.W. Longfellow {Novello} A tale of old Japan: cantata for (SCTBar) soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; poem by Alfred Noyes {Novello} The willow song {from Shakespeare's Othello} {Metzler} Collinson, Francis (1898-1984) English The blackbird: English folk song; words ed. Francis Dillon {Paxton} Colville, Alan (20th c.) English A blackbird in the dawn: song; words by Bryan Courage {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Welcome my Dear; words by Edith Temple {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Connor, T W [=Thomas Widdecombe] (1864-1936) English She was one of the early birds: [song]; written & composed by T W Connor {Francis, Day & Hunter} Connor, Thomas Patrick (1904-1993) English In God's good time: song; words & music Tommie Connor & Clive Erard {Chappell} Cooke, William H Thy will be done: arr. for 1 or 4 v. {London M.P.S.} Coombs, C Charles Whitney (1859-1940) American Under the silent stars: Christmas song [w. violin obbl. ad lib.]; words by Philip Brooks {Schirmer} Cooper, Margaret Gernon (1877-1922) English Catch me!: song; words by Arthur Humble-Crofts {Chappell} Cooper, William Smyth (19th-20th c.) English Magic Key: Spanish fairy opera {childr. v. : Curwen} A Royal Jester, or A Kingdom for a Laugh: operetta {Curwen} Coote, Robert (1834-1888) English The concertina man: [song and chorus]; written and composed Robert Coote {Howard} Copland, Aaron (1900-1990) American Old American songs (Second Set) {Boosey & Hawkes} The promise of living {from The Tender Land}: quintet (SATBB) arr. for mixed chor. w. p. duet accomp.; words by Horace Everett {Boosey & Hawkes} Copley, Ian Alfred (1926-1988) English Twelfth night; words by Hilaire Belloc {low v. : Roberton} Corbett, Felix (1861-1940) English Blossoms: song; words by Frank L. Stanton {Boosey} Doing our bit at home; words by Alf Mattison {solo v. : Bainbridge} Costa, Michael Andrew Agnellus (Sir) (1808-1884) Anglo-Italian Eli: oratorio; words by William Bartholomew {Lamborn Cock} Cowan, Marie (1855-1919) Australian Waltzing Matilda: [scored for piano & ukulele]; words by A. B. Paterson {solo v. : Chappell} Coward, Leslie (20th c.) English I only knew: song; words & music Leslie Coward {Bradbury Wood} Coward, Noël (Sir) (1899-1973) English Album of eight songs; words & music Noël Coward {Chappell} Bitter sweet: operette {Chappell} Bitter sweet: piano selection; sel. & arr. H. M. Higgs {solo v. : Chappell} His words and music: collection of 32 Coward classics; words by Noël Coward {Chappell} His words and music, vol. 2: Noel Coward gala [35 songs]; words by Noël Coward {Chappell} I'll see you again {from Bitter Sweet}: song; words & music Noel Coward {Chappell} I'll see you again {from Bitter Sweet}: voc. duet; words by Noël Coward {Chappell} London pride; words & music Noel Coward {solo v. : Chappell} Mad dogs and Englishmen {from Words and Music}: song; words & music Noel Coward {Chappell} Poor little rich girl {from On With the Dance}: voc. fox-trot; words & music Noel Coward {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Songs to amuse: [15 songs]; words by Noël Coward {Chappell} The stately homes of England {from Operette}; words & music Noel Coward {solo v. : Chappell} Zigeuner {from Bitter Sweet}; words & music Noel Coward {solo v. : Chappell} Cowen, Frederic Hymen (1852-1935) English The better land: song; words by Mrs Hemans {Boosey} A birthday (My heart is like a singing bird); words by Christina Rossetti {solo v. : Joseph Williams} Border ballad; words by Sir Walter Scott {low v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Border ballad; words by Sir Walter Scott {med. v. : Boosey & Hawkes} The children's home: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Morley} The children's home: song; poetry by Fred. E. Weatherly {Morley} The children's home: song; poetry by F. E. Weatherley {Morley} The children's home: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Leonard} Love lies asleep in the rose: song; Anon. {Boosey} The mission of a rose: song; words by Clifton Bingham {Reynolds} Onaway, awake, beloved! {from Hiawatha}: song; written by Longfellow {Cramer} Onaway, awake, beloved! {from Hiawatha}: voc. duet for ten. & bar. (or bass); words by Longfellow {Metzler} The promise of life: song; words by Clifton Bingham {Boosey} A psalm of life; words by Longfellow {solo v. : Boosey} St John's Eve: old English idyll for soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; poem by Joseph Bennett {Novello, Ewer} Snow-flakes: song; Anon. {Joseph Williams} The swallows: song; words by Clifton Bingham {Boosey} Cowie, J W (19th-20th c.) English Via Crucis (the Way of the Cross): sacred cantata [for SATB soli & chor.] Craven, Louise (20th c.) English I'll turn to you: song; words by Howard Barnes {Chappell} My life Is yours: song; words by Howard Barnes {Lawrence Wright} Craxton, Harold (1885-1971) English Sorrow no more: song; words by Fred Bowles {Boosey} Croke, Leo T (1888-1964) American Heart of mine; words by C. E. Vivian-Kennelly {solo v. : Swift} Crossley-Holland, Peter (1916-2001) English The weather the cuckoo likes: for high v. & piano; words by Thomas Hardy {Alfred Lengnick} Crouch, Frederick Nicholls (1808-1896) English-American Kathleen Mavourneen: Irish song; words by Mrs Crawford {Bayley & Ferguson} Kathleen Mavourneen; words by Mrs Crawford {solo v. : Hutchings & Romer} Kathleen Mavourneen; written by Mrs Crawford {solo v.} Dacre, Harry (1860-1922) English Daisy Bell: [scored for piano & ukulele]; words & music Harry Dacre {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} I want to see the old home again: [song]; words & music Harry Dacre {Frank Dean} Dalby, Martin (1942-2018) Scottish Four miniature songs from Ezra Pound: for 4-part mixed v. Laudate Dominum: for ten. sol., 4-pt chor. (SATB) & org. (or orch.) {International} Laudate Dominum (MS: 1964): for ten. (or sop.) sol., SATB & org. (or orch.); words from Psalm 150 and Jubilate Agno by Christopher Smart Mater salutaris: carol for SATB & org.; Eng. trans. Brian Stone {Novello} Of thy human heart: carol for SATB & organ Two songs of ascent (Psalm 121 [with tenor solo], 131): for SATB & organ Dale, Benjamin James (1885-1943) English Before the paling of the stars: Christmas hymn for v. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Christina Rossetti {SATB soli : Novello} Come away, Death Op. 9 no. 2: [song]; words by Shakespeare {Novello} O mistress mine Op. 9 no. 1: [song]; words by Shakespeare {Novello} Danks, Hart Pease (1834-1903) American Forgive and forget, little darling: song and chorus; words by S. N. Mitchell Danzig, Evelyn (1902-1996) American Scarlet ribbons; lyric by Jack Segal {solo v. : Mills} Darke, Harold (1888-1976) English Three songs of innocence; words by William Blake {Stainer & Bell} Darnton, Charles (1836-1933) English David and Jonathan: oratorio; words by P. W. Darnton Davie, Cedric Thorpe (1913-1983) Scottish By the river: cantata for sop. solo, women's choir &c [p.red.]; words by Edmund Spenser {OUP} Quodlibet {from The Jolly Beggars}: SATB; words by Burns {Curwen} The Thistle and the Rose: for adolescent v. (SAB), str. & p., org. & bells (ad lib.); text adapted from works by William Dunbar and Edmund Spenser Davies, Clara Novello (1861-1943) Welsh Friend: song; words by Algernon Sassin {Boosey} Davies, Harry Parr (1914-1955) Welsh I leave my heart in an English garden {from Dear Miss Phoebe}; lyric by Christopher Hassall {solo v. : Sun} Pedro, the fisherman {from The Lisbon Story}: song; words by Harold Purcell {Chappell} Someday we shall meet again {from The Lisbon Story}: song; words by Harold Purcell {Chappell} Wish me luck (As you wave me goodbye) {from Shipyard Sally}; words by Phil Park {solo v. : Chappell} Davies, Laurence Hector (1911-1983) English Three Spanish carols: unison; Eng. words & arr. Laurence H. Davies {Curwen} Davies, Peter Maxwell (1934-2016) English Five carols: SSA unaccomp. {Boosey & Hawkes} Davies, Henry Walford (1869-1941) English Eight new nursery rhymes Op. 23: for vocal quartet (SATB) {Chappell} Eight nursery rhymes Op. 19A: for mixed vv (SATB) or children's or ladies' vv only (SSA) {Boosey} Fantasy Op. 42: cantata; founded upon passages in Dante's Divina Commedia Sacred lullabies and other songs: [8 songs] {Curwen} The seal's lullaby {from Kipling's The Jungle Book} {solo v. : Novello} Six pastorals Op. 15: [for voc. quart., str. quart. & pf]; poems by Fletcher, Greene, Dekker & Marvell Davis, Jimmie (1899-2000) American You are my sunshine; words & music Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell {solo v. : Southern} Day, Jennifer (20th c.) English Songs of praise for the young folks {childr. v. : Paxton} Day, Maude Craske (b.1876) English Arise, O Sun: song w. organ [& piano] accomp.; words by Edward Lockton {Cramer} Arise, O Sun: song w. organ [& piano] accomp.; words by Edward Lockton {Cramer} Arise, O Sun: song w. organ [& piano] accomp.; words by Edward Lockton {Cramer} Arise, O Sun: voc. duet (mez. & cont. / mez. & bar.); words by Edward Lockton {Cramer} Arise, O Sun: voc. duet (mez. & cont. / mez. & bar.); words by Edward Lockton {Cramer} Beware of the maidens: song; words by Edward Lockton {Cramer} Fisher lad: song; words by Winifred May {Cramer} Spring's a dancer: song; words by Edward Lockton {Cramer} De Faye, Philip (19th-20th c.) English Tell her I love her so: [song]; words by F E. Weatherly {Newnes} De Fesch, Willem (1687-1761) Flemish Colin's success; words by Mr. Boyce {solo v. : Curwen} De Paul, Gene (1919-1988) American Seven brides for seven brothers: song album; lyric by Johnny Mercer {EMI} Dean, Edward I wonder why?; words by H. Clayton Jones {solo v. : Swift} Del Riego, Teresa Clotilde (1876-1968) English The dawn wIll bring a brighter day: song; words by Mary Mariott {Chappell} The greatest wish in the world: song; words & music Teresa Del Riego {John Church} Happy song; words & music Teresa Del Riego {Chappell} Happy song; words & music Teresa Del Riego {Chappell} Homing: song; words by Arthur L. Salmon {Chappell} Homing: song; words by Arthur L. Salmon {Chappell} Homing: voc. duet; words by Arthur Salmon {Chappell} The perfect prayer: song, with org. (or harmon.) accomp. ad lib.; words by J. Whitcomb Riley {Chappell} Sink, red sun {from song cycle Gloria}: song; words by Stephen Coleridge {Chappell} The sunrise is coming: song; lyric by A. V. Broadhurst {Broadhurst} Thank God for a garden: song; words & music Teresa Del Riego {Chappell} Demuth, Norman (1898-1968) English Weep you no more, sad fountains: 2-part choral song; Anon. {OUP} Dent, Harry (20th c.) English Never mind: [song]; written & composed by Harry Dent & Tom Goldburn {Francis, Day & Hunter} Denza, Luigi (1846-1922) Italian A May morning: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} A May morning: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} Dering, Richard (1580-1630) English The cries of London: [for 5 v. (SATTB) & 5 viols (Vn,Vn,Va,Va,Vc)]; ed. Denis Stevens {Penn State UP} DeSylva, George Gard ('Buddy') (1895-1950) American Sunny side up; words & music DeSylva-Brown-Henderson {solo v. : Campbell, Connelly} Diack, J. Michael (1869-1947) English Jack and Jill: new setting of an old rhyme; 'with apologies to Handel' {low v. : Paterson} Little Jack Horner: new setting of an old rhyme; 'with apologies to Handel' {high v. : Paterson} One morning, Oh! so early: song; words by Jean Ingelow {Leonard} One morning, Oh! so early: song; words by Jean Ingelow {Leonard, Gould & Bolttler} One morning, Oh! so early: song; words by Jean Ingelow {Leonard, Gould & Bolttler} Papageno: operetta or cantata for schools & mus. soc.; adapt. from Mozart's The Magic Flute {Paterson} Sing a song of sixpence: new setting of an old rhyme; 'with apologies to Handel' {low v. : Paterson} Sing a song of sixpence: 2-part choral (sop. & contr.) {Paterson} Vocal exercises on tone placing and enunciation {Paterson} Vocal exercises on tone placing and enunciation {Paterson} Dibdin, Charles (1745-1814) English The jolly young waterman {from The Waterman}: song; written & composed by Charles Dibdin {Thomas Hailes Lacy} Dickson, Stanley [=May H Brahe] (1884-1956) Australian Thanks be to God: song (w. organ or harmon. accomp. ad lib.); lyric by P. J. O'Reilly {Enoch & Sons} Diehl, Louis (1838-1910) English Going to market: song; words by Harold Wynn {Boosey} Dillon, William (1877-1966) American The end of the road; written by William Dillon & Harry Lauder {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Dix, J Airlie (1862-1911) English Kitty: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Newnes} The ould side car: [song]; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Gould} The trumpeter: song; words by J. Francis Barron {Boosey} The trumpeter: song; words by J. Francis Barron {Boosey} Donald, H A (19th c.) English Good night: concert finale for equal voices; w&m H. A. Donald {Curwen} Donaldson, Walter (1893-1947) American Just try to picture me, back home in Tennessee; words by William Jerome {solo v. : Feldman} My blue heaven; words by George Whiting {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} That certain party: fox-trot song; written by Gus Kahn {Francis, Day & Hunter} Dorel, Francis (19th-20th c.) English The garden of your heart: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Boosey} The garden of your heart: duet (mez. & bar.); words by Edward Teschemacher {Boosey} When my ships come sailing home; words by Reginald Stewart {solo v. : Boosey} Dowland, John (1563-1626) English Awake, sweet love {SATB choir} Fifty songs Bk 1 nos. 1-25; sel. & ed. Edmund H. Fellowes {Stainer & Bell} Fifty songs Bk 2 nos. 26-50; sel. & ed. Edmund H. Fellowes {Stainer & Bell} Dring, Madeleine Winefride Isabelle (1923-1977) English Three Shakespeare songs: for med. v. {Alfred Lengnick} Drummond, Frederick (19th-20th c.) English The gay highway: song; words by Edward Lockton {Cary} Home that is calling for me: song; words by Ed. Teschemacher {Cary} Rosebud: song; words by Eileen Newton {Larway} Songs from golden hours: [4 songs]; words by Ed. Teschemacher {Cary} Duff, Arthur K (20th c.) English Who is Silvia?; words by Shakespeare {solo v. : OUP} Dumayne, John (20th c.) Bird of Spring: song; words by Walter Adrian {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Dumont, Charles (1929- French No regrets; Eng. lyric by Irving Taylor {solo v. : OUP} Dunhill, Thomas Frederick (1877-1946) English The ash grove: Welsh folk-song arr. for SATB {Novello} The bonny blue-eyed sailor: unison song; words by Rose Fyleman {Edward Arnold} A child's song of praise: song; words by Lizette Woodworth Reeve {Cramer} The cloths of Heaven {from 'The wind among the reeds'}; words by Yeats {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} The cloths of Heaven {from "The wind among the reeds"}; words by Yeats {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} The cloths of Heaven {from 'The wind among the reeds'}; words by Yeats {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} Gifts: song; words by James Thomson ("B.V.") {Cramer} I can hear a cuckoo; words by Margaret Rose {solo v. : Cramer} My boat glides with the gliding stream Op. 44 no. 1: quartet (SCTB); words by George MacDonald {Joseph Williams} Three fine ships: song; words by Margaret Rose {low v. : Cramer} Dunkley, Edward Charlwood (1871-1961) English Our blest Redeemer: sacred song; words by Harriet Auber {Collard Moutrie
} Dunn, James Philip (1884-1936) American The bitterness of love {solo v. : Fischer & Bro.} Dvořák, Antonín (1841-1904) Czech At the foot of the Cross (Stabat Mater) Op. 58: for soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.] {SATB soli} Goin' home {adapted from the Largo of the New World symphony}; words and adapt. by William Arms Fisher {solo v. : Alfred Lengnick} The maiden and the lark; Eng. words Frederick Corder {solo v. : Laudy} The spectre's bride: dram. cantata; written by K.J. Erben {Novello} Summer song: story of the New World; lyrics by Eric Maschwitz {misc. v. : Keith, Prowse} Dykes, (Rev) John Bacchus (1823-1876) English Te Deum laudamus: for SATB & org. {Novello} Dyson, George (Sir) (1883-1964) English The Canterbury pilgrims: for chor., orch. & 3 soloists (sop., ten., bar.); portraits from Prologue to Canterbury Tales {OUP} In honour of the City [of London]; from a poem by William Dunbar {choir} Dzerzhinsky, Ivan Ivanovich (1909-1978) Russian Cossack song; Eng. words by Helen Bantock {Joseph Williams} Earl, Mary [=Robert A 'Bobo' King] (1862-1932) American Beautiful Ohio: song; words by Ballard MacDonald {Feldman} Eastburn, R A [=Joseph Eastburn Winner] (1837-1918) American The little brown jug: [song and chorus (SATB)]; [words & music R. A. Eastburn] {Howard} Eden, Robert (19th-20th c.) English What's in the air today?: song; words & music Robert Eden {Elkin} What's in the air today?: song; words & music Robert Eden {Elkin} Ehret, Walter (1918-2009) American Great day!: Negro spiritual (SSA accomp.); ed. & arr. Walter Ehret {Curwen} Elgar, Edward (Sir) (1857-1934) English After: song; words by Philip Bourke Marston {Boosey} The angel's song {from The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38}; words by Cardinal Newman {Novello} The Apostles Op. 49: oratorio {SATB choir : Novello} The banner of St George Op. 33: ballad for chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Shapcott Wensley {Novello} The banner of St George: ballad by Shapcott Wensley {SATB choir : Novello} The Black Knight (Der schwarze Ritter) Op. 25: cantata for chor. & orch.; Eng. by Longfellow from Uhland's poem {SATB choir : Novello} Caractatus Op. 35: cantata [for STBarB soli & chor.]; words by H.A. Acworth The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38: for MTB soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Cardinal Newman {Novello} For the fallen Op. 80 no. 3: oratorio (sop./ ten.); poem by Laurence Binyon From the Bavarian Highlands Op. 27: six choral songs (SATB); words by C. Alice Elgar {Joseph Williams} Great is the Lord (Psalm 48) Op. 67: anthem How calmly the evening: two-part song; words by T. T. Lynch {2 sop. : Novello} In the dawn {from The professor}: song; words by Arthur Christopher Benson {Boosey} Is she not passing fair?: lay; words by Louisa Stuart Costello from the French of Charles, Duke of Orléans {Boosey} The Kingdom Op. 51: oratorio {Novello} Land of hope and glory: song; words by Arthur C. Benson {Boosey} Land of hope and glory: song; words by Arthur C. Benson {Boosey & Hawkes} Land of hope and glory: song; words by Arthur C. Benson {Boosey & Hawkes} The Light of life (Lux Christi) Op. 29: short oratorio for soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Rev. E. Capel-Cure {Novello} The music makers Op. 69: ode set for contr. solo, SATB & orch. [p.red.]; words by Arthur O'Shaughnessy {Novello} Pansies (Salut d'amour): song; words by Percy Pinkerton {Schott} Pleading Op. 48 no. 1: song; words by Arthur Salmon {Novello} Pleading Op. 48 no. 1: song; words by Arthur Salmon {Novello} The river Op. 60 no. 2: folk-song (Eastern Europe); paraphrased by 'Pietro d'Alba' (ie Elgar himself?) {Novello} Scenes from the Saga of King Olaf: for STB soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by H.W. Longfellow & H.A. Acworth {Novello} Sea pictures Op. 37: cycle of 5 songs for contralto; words by Roden Noel, C. A. Elgar and others {Boosey} The snow Op. 26 no. 1: 3-part (SSA) song for fem. v. w. 2 vns & pf.; words by C. Alice Edgar {Forsyth Bros.} Song of liberty: song; words by A. P. Herbert {Boosey} The spirit of England Op. 80: for ten. or sop. solo, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; three poems by Laurence Binyon {Novello} The Spirit of the Lord is upon me {from The Apostles}: prologue {choir : Novello} Where corals lie {from Sea Pictures} Op. 37 no. 4; words by Richard Garnett {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Elkin, Robert Stiebel (1896-1964) English Spring goeth all in white: song; poem by Robert Bridges {Elkin} Ellerton, Alfred (19th-20th c.) English Belgium put the 'Kibosh' on the Kaiser: [song]; written & composed by Alf Ellerton {Francis, Day & Hunter} Elliott, J W (1833-1915) English The song of Hybrias the Cretan; Eng. trans. Thomas Campbell {Edwin Ashdown} Elliott, Leslie (19th-20th c.) Australian The Good Lord's satisfied: song; lyric and music by Leslie Elliott {Lawrence Wright} The Good Lord's satisfied: song; lyric and music by Leslie Elliott {Lawrence Wright} On the road to Ballyshee: song; w&m Leslie Elliott {Chappell} Elliott, Percy (1871-1932) English Heart's desire: song cycle [7 songs]; words by Harold Simpson {Schott} Mate o' mine: song w. violin or violonceloo oblig. (ad lib.); words by Leslie Cooke {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Mate o' mine: song w. violin or violonceloo oblig. (ad lib.); words by Leslie Cooke {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Elliott, Zo (ie Alonzo) (1891-1964) American There's a long, long trail; written by Stoddard King {solo v. : West} Ellis, Vivian (1904-1996) English Bless the Bride (libr.): light opera; lyrics by A P Herbert {Samuel French} Bless the Bride: musical show; lyrics by A P Herbert {Chappell} Ma belle Marguerite {from Bless the Bride}; words by A. P. Herbert {solo v. : Chappell} This is my lovely day {from Bless the Bride}: song; words by A. P. Herbert {Chappell} Elvey, George J (1816-1893) English Christ is risen from the dead: full anthem for Easter {SATB choir : Novello} Emanuel, Louis (1819-1889) English The desert: descriptive song; words by J. F. Smith {Leonard} Emmel, David (fl.1870-1920) English Philosophy song: [song]; words Anon. {Lublin} Ernest, Gustav (1858-1941) German Sleep and rest: [song] w. cello ad lib.; words by Zadel B. Gustafson {Hopkinson} Evans, George 'Honeyboy' (1870-1915) Welsh In the good old summer time: waltz song; words by Ren Shields {Howley, Haviland & Dresser} Evans, Hal (1906-1998) English You bring me a song: song; words by Vernon Harris {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Evans, Tolchard (1901-1978) English I hear your voice: song; words by Ralph Butler {Cavendish} Fain, Sammy [=Samuel Feinberg] (1902-1989) American I'll be seeing you; words by Irving Kahal {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Love is a many-splendored thing; words by Paul Francis Webster {solo v. : Robbins} Oh! For a closer walk with God; [words by] William Cowper {solo v. : Novello} Secret love; words by Paul Francis Webster {solo v. : Warner Bros.} Fall, Leo (1873-1925) Austrian My dream of love {from The Dollar Princess}; words by Adrian Ross {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} A ring o' roses {from The Dollar Princess}; words by Adrian Ross {solo v. : Ricordi} Faning, Eaton (1850-1927) English Moonlight: part-song for SATB; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Novello} Song of the Vikings: part-song (SATB); words by Somerville Gibney {Novello} Farban, René (19th-20th c.) Rolling home to bonnie Scotland: song; poetry by C. Mackay {Elton} Farjeon, Harry (1878-1948) English A Sussex alphabet, vol. 1: song cycle for children & grown-ups; poetry by Eleanor Farjeon {Joseph Williams} Farrar, Ernest Bristow (1885-1918) English Brittany Op. 21 no. 1: song; words by E. V. Lucas {Novello} Fauré, Jean-Baptiste (1830-1914) French The palms (Les rameaux): sacred song; text: J. Bertrand; Eng. words Clifton Bingham {mez. : Schott} Fearis, John Sylvester (1867-1932) American Beautiful isle of somewhere: [sacred song]; words by Mrs Jessie Brown Pounds {Frederick Harris} Fibich, Zdeněk (Zdenko) (1850-1900) Czech Poëm (In your eyes): voc. valse, w. violin & cello obbl.; words by Arthur Anderson {Keith, Prowse} Finck, Herman (1872-1939) German-British I don't want to be a soldier: parody of [song]: I'll make a man of you; orig. words by Arthur Wimperis {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} I'll make a man of you: [song]; written by Arthur Wimperis {Francis, Day & Hunter} Finlay, Kenneth George (1882-1974) Scottish The Saviour's birth: Church cantata for Christmas [for SATB soli & chor.]; words by Marjorie N. Finlay {Bayley & Ferguson} Finzi, Gerald (1901-1956) English Come away, come away, Death; words by William Shakespeare {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Lo, the full, final sacrifice: festival anthem for chor. & organ (or orch.); words by Richard Crashaw {Boosey & Hawkes} Till Earth outwears; words by Thomas Hardy {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Fisher, Howard (19th-20th c.) English The adjutant: song; words & music Howard Fisher {Boosey} An old violin: song; words by Helen Taylor {Boosey} An old violin: song; words by Helen Taylor {Boosey} Fiske, Roger (1910-1987) English Done for; words by Walter de la Mare {solo v. : OUP} Weathers; words by Thomas Hardy {solo v. : OUP} Fletcher, Percy Eastman (1879-1932) English Honeysuckle Lane; words by Freda Gayne {solo v. : Novello} The smile of Spring: voc. waltz; words by George Ellerton {Novello} Flotsam, Mr [=B C Hilliam] (1890-1968) English The Changing of the Guard; words & music Mr Flotsam and Mr Jetsam {solo v. : Peter Maurice} Fogg, (Charles William) Eric (1903-1939) English Peace; words by Rabindranath Tagore {solo v. : Elkin} Ford, Donald (1891-1966) English A prayer to Our Lady {from Skylark and Swallow}: song; words by Rev. R. L. Gales {Murdoch, Murdoch} Forster, Dorothy (1884-1950) English Dearest, I bring you daffodils: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} Mifanwy: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} Rose in the bud: song; words by Percy J. Barrow {Chappell} Rose in the bud: song; words by Percy J. Barrow {Chappell} Fortescue, Edith [=Alfred William Rawlings] (1860-1924) English Giver of life: song; words by Clifton Bingham Foss, Hubert James (1899-1953) English Six songs from Shakespeare
{OUP} Foster, Stephen Collins (1826-1864) American Beautiful dreamer: [song]; words & music Stephen Foster {Walsh} Beautiful dreamer: song; words & music Stephen C. Foster {Banks} I dream of Jeanie [with the light brown hair]: [song]; words & music Stephen Foster {Frederick Harris} Jeanie, with the light brown hair: song; words & music Stephen C. Foster {Beal, Stuttard} Jeanie with the light brown hair: song; words & music Stephen C. Foster {Banks} Jeanie, with the light brown hair: [song]; words & music Stephen C. Foster {Fentone} Medley of songs for baritone solo, men's voices & piano {Dix} Oh! Susanna {from The Covered Wagon}; words & music by Stephen Foster {solo v. : Dix} Fothergill, Helen (1873-a1939) English Weep you no more: song; words from John Dowland's 3rd Book of Airs 1603 {low v. : Augener} Fox, Charlotte Milligan (1864-1916) Irish By the short cut to the Rosses: old Donegal air; words by Nora Hopper (Mrs Chesson) {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Fox, Oscar Julius (1879-1961) American My heart is a silent violin: song; poem by Eric von der Goltz {Paterson} Franz, Robert (1815-1892) German In the hedge a rose is blooming (Lieber Schatz, sei wieder gut) Op. 26 no. 2; [from "In dem Dornbusch" by] Wilhelm Osterwald; Eng. text Dawson Freer {solo v. : Joseph Williams} Thirty songs; words by N. Lenau (1-5,8) H. Heine (6,9-13,16,19-25,28) et al. {Novello} Thirty songs; Eng. version Francis Hueffer {Novello, Ewer} Fraser-Simson, Harold (1878-1944) English Christopher Robin is saying his prayers (Vespers): song; words by A. A. Milne {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Christopher Robin is saying his prayers (Vespers): song; words by A. A. Milne {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Fourteen songs from 'When we were very young'; by A. A. Milne {Methuen} Fourteen songs from 'When we were very young'; by A. A. Milne {Methuen} Live for today {from The Maid of the Mountains}; words by Harry Graham {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Love will find a way {from The Maid of the Mountains} {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} The Maid of the Mountains: musical play; lyrics by Harry Graham {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Our Peg: musical play; lyrics by Harry Graham {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} A Southern Maid: musical play; lyrics by Harry Graham & Adrian Ross {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} The street singer {from Heart's Desire}; words by Percy Greenbank {solo v. : Ricordi} Three Christopher Robin songs; words by A. A. Milne {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} French, William Percy (1854-1920) Irish The mountains of Mourne: song; by Percy French & Houston Collisson {Keith, Prowse} The mountains of Mourne: song; by Percy French & Houston Collisson {Keith, Prowse} Phil the fluter's ball: song; words & music W. P. French {Keith, Prowse} Friml, Rudolf (1879-1972) Czech-American Indian love call {from Rose Marie}; words by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein {solo v. : Chappell} Indian love call {from Rose Marie}; words by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein {solo v. : Chappell} Indian love call {from Rose Marie}: voc. duet [sop. & ten. or mez. & bar.]; words by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein {Chappell} Only a rose {from The Vagabond King}; lyric by Brian Hooker {solo v. : Feldman} Rose Marie (a romance of the Canadian Rockies): musical play; lyrics by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II {Chappell} Rose Marie: from the musical play of the same name by Friml and Stothart; lyrics by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Chappell} Fulcher, John (1830-1893) English Where hath Scotland found her fame?: national (patriotic) song; written by Andrew Park {John Blockley} Gabriel, Virginia (Mary Anne Virginia) (1825-1877) English Cleansing fires: song; poetry by Adelaide Procter {Hutchings} Gade, Niels W (1817-1890) Danish The Crusaders Op. 50: cantata [for SATB soli & chor.] Psyche Op. 60: dram. poem for soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; Eng. version Rev. J. Troutbeck {Novello, Ewer} Spring's message Op. 35: cantata Galloway, Tod (1863-1935) American The whiffenpoof song (Baa! Baa! Baa!); [chorus by Guy H. Scull; words by Meade Minnigerode] {Magna} Gardiner, Henry Balfour (1877-1950) English News from Whydah: ballad; words by John Masefield {choir} Gardner, John (1917-2011) English Fight the good fight with all thy might: [for solo v. & SATB chor.]; words by J. S. B. Monsell (1811-1875) {OUP} Nearer, my God, to Thee: [for solo v. & SATB chor.]; words by Sarah Adams {OUP} Saviour, again to thy dear name we raise: [for solo v. & SATB chor.]; words by J. Ellerton (1826-1893) {OUP} Seven songs Op. 36: for mixed chor.& small orch. [p. red.]; words by Elizabethan poets Shakespeare, Herrick, Jonson and Wotton {OUP} Seven songs Op. 36: for mixed chor. & small orch. [p. red.]; words by Elizabethan poets Shakespeare, Herrick, Jonson and Wotton {OUP} Garner, Erroll Louis (1921-1977) American Misty; lyric by Johnny Burke {solo v. : Chappell} Gartlan, George Hugh (1882-1963) American The lilac tree (Perspicacity); words & music George H. Gartlan {solo v. : Chappell} The lilac tree (Perspicacity); words & music George H. Gartlan {solo v. : Chappell} Gatty, Alfred Scott (1847-1918) English O fair dove! O fond dove!: song; written by Jean Ingelow {Robert Cocks} A sneezing song; words & music Alfred Scott Gatty {Curwen} True till death: [song]; written by L. L. B. {Newnes} Gaul, Alfred Rober (1837-1913) English The Holy City Op. 36: sacred cantata [for SATB & mixed chor.] {Novello} Passion service for the season of Lent Op. 37: [for solo v. & SATB chor.] {Novello} Gay, Noel [=Reginald Moxon Armitage] (1898-1954) English The Fleet's in port again {from O-Kay for Sound}; words & music Noel Gay {solo v. : Cinephonic} Lambeth walk {from Me and My Girl}; lyrics by Douglas Furber & Arthur Rose {solo v. : Cinephonic} My thanks to you; words by Norman Newell {solo v. : Noel Gay} Run, rabbit, - run! {The Little Dog Laughed}: with war-time parody choruses; words by Noel Gay & Ralph Butler {solo v. : Noel Gay} You've done something to my heart; words by Frank Eyton & Ian Grant {solo v. : Noel Gay} Geehl, Henry E (1881-1961) English Devon mine {from Songs of the West}; words by Edward Teschemacher {Gould & Bolttler} For you alone: song w. violin accomp. ad lib.; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Gould & Bolttler} For you alone: song w. violin accomp. ad lib.; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Gould & Bolttler} In God's own keeping: song; words by Leslie Cooke {Edwin Ashdown} Geiger, Oscar (1889-1966) Austrian Just for a while (Nur eine Nacht) Op. 52: song; words by Arthur Anderson {Keith, Prowse} Gelineau, Joseph (1920-2008) French Twenty-four psalms and a canticle: accomp. & 4-part vocal harmonies (words in full) {SATB choir : Grail} Twenty-four psalms and a canticle (rev. ed.) {SATB choir : Grail} German, Edward (Sir) [=Edward German Jones] (1862-1936) English Bird of blue: song; words by Chrystabel [Florence G. Attenborough] {Boosey} The camel's hump {from the 'Just So' song bookI}; words by Rudyard Kipling {low v. : Novello} Charming Chloe: song for med. v.; words by Robert Burns {Novello} Charming Chloe: song for med. v.; words by Robert Burns {Novello} Cupid at the ferry: song; words by Caryl Battersby {Boosey} Daffodils a'blowing: song; words by Caryl Battersby {Boosey} Daffodils a-blowing: song; words by Caryl Battersby {Boosey} Dream o' day Jill {from Tom Jones}: song; words by Chas. H. Taylor {Chappell} Dream o' day Jill {from Tom Jones}: song; words by Chas. H. Taylor {Chappell} The English rose {from Merrie England}: song; words by Basil Hood {Chappell} The English rose {from Merrie England}: song; words by Basil Hood {Chappell} Four jolly sailormen {from A Princess in Kensington}: song; words by Basil Hood {Chappell} Glorious Devon!: song; words by Harold Boulton {Boosey & Hawkes} Glorious Devon!: song; words by Harold Boulton {Boosey} Glorious Devon!: song; words by Harold Boulton {Boosey} Glorious Devon!: song; words by Harold Boulton {Boosey} In England, Merrie England {from Merrie England}: quartet; words by Basil Hood {SABB soli : Chappell} The Just So song book; words by Rudyard Kipling {Macmillan} London town: song; words by John Masefield {Novello} Love is meant to make us glad {from Merrie England}: song; words by Basil Hood {Chappell} Love is meant to make us glad {from Merrie England}: quartet (SATB); words by Basil Hood {Chappell} Love the pedlar: [song]; words by Caryl Battersby Merrie England (libr.): comic opera; librettist: Basil Hood {Chappell} Merrie England: new and original comic opera; written by Basil Hood {Chappell} Merrie England: (concert ed.); written by Basil Hood {misc. v. : Chappell} O peaceful England {from Merrie England}: song; words by Basil Hood {Chappell} Orpheus with his lute {from the Trio in Henry VIII}: song for low v. {Novello} Tom Jones: [operetta] {Chappell} Waltz song {from Tom Jones}; words by Chas. H. Taylor {Chappell} Who'll buy my lavender?: song; words by Caryl Battersby {Boosey} The Yeomen of England {from Merrie England}: song; words by Basil Hood {Chappell} The Yeomen of England {from Merrie England}: song; words by Basil Hood {Chappell} Gerrard, Angela [=Angela Grayson] (19th-20th c.) English My heart has gone rolling away: song; words by Pegeen Mair {Boosey & Hawkes} Gershwin, George (1898-1937) American Porgy and Bess: opera Swanee {from Jig-Saw}: voc. one-step; words by I. Caesar {Francis, Day & Hunter} They all laughed {from Shall we Dance?}; words by Ira Gershwin {solo v. : Chappell} Gibbons, Carroll (1903-1954) American A garden in the rain: song; words by James Dryenforth {Campbell, Connelly} Gibbons, Orlando (1583-1625) English The silver swan {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} Gibbs, Cecil Armstrong (1889-1960) English Ann's cradle song
; words by Walter de la Mare {Curwen} As I lay in the early sun; words by Edward Shanks {med. v. : Winthrop Rogers} Padraic the fidiler: [unison song]; poem by Padraic Gregory {Curwen} La belle dame sans merci: cantata; poem by John Keats {SATB choir} Five eyes: 2-part song for trebles and altos; words by Walter de la Mare {Boosey & Hawkes} Five eyes Op. 9 no. 3: song with piano; words by Walter de la Mare {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} For remembrance; words by Edward Shanks {med. v. : Winthrop Rogers} The highwayman: for chor. (SATB) & orch.; words by Alfred Noyes {Boosey & Hawkes} In the Highlands; words by R. L. Stevenson {solo v. : Curwen} Love's prisoner; words by Willam Blake {high v. : Winthrop Rogers} Nightfall; words by Harry Dawson {solo v. : Curwen} Nod: song; [words by] Walter de la Mare {Winthrop Rogers} Old wine in new bottles: four Restoration songs; Anon. {Winthrop Rogers} Silver Op. 30 no. 2; words by Walter de la Mare {low v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Slow, horses, slow: [song]; words by Thomas Westwood {OUP} A song of shadows Op. 9 No. 5; words by Walter de la Mare {Boosey & Hawkes} This is a sacred city (By a bier-side); words by John Masefield {solo v. : Curwen} To one who passed whistling through the night; words by Margery Agrell {solo v. : Curwen} Gideon, Melville (1884-1933) American Then I know that I'm home; words by Edward Pola {solo v. : Keith, Prowse} Gilbert, Jean [=Max Winterfeld] (1879-1942) German Just for a night {from Katja}; words by Harry Graham {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Land of mine {from The Lady of the Rose}; words by Harry Graham {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Gilder, Eric (1911-2000) English La contadina (The little peasant girl); words & music Eric Gilder {solo v. : Ricordi} Gleadhill, Thomas Swift (1827-1890) English Select vocal duets for ladies' voices, 1st ser.: [10 songs]; words by W A Sloan (8), C Jefferys (1) and Lady Nairne (1) {Mozart Allan} Gleeson, Horace (1878-1959) Australian God bless you, my friend: song; words & music Horace Gleeson {Keith, Prowse} Glinka, Mikhail (1804-1857) Russian The midnight review: song; Eng. words Rosa Newmarch from the Russian of Joukovsky [ie Vasily Zhukovsky] {Ricordi} Glover, Charles William (1806-1863) English The Rose of Tralee: song (p solo, violin & cello ad lib. ); words by E. Mordaunt Spencer {Banks} The Rose of Tralee: [song]; words by E. Mordaunt Spencer {Walsh, Holmes} The Rose of Tralee: song; words by E. Mordaunt Spencer {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Glover, Stephen (1813-1870) English The blind girl to her harp: song; words by Charles Jefferys {Paxton} Over the hawthorn hedge: duet (copy-a cover: for 2 sop.); words by J. Wilce {Edwin Ashdown} Tell us, O tell us: voc. duet; words by J. E. Carpenter {Bayley & Ferguson} Gluck, Christoph Willibald von (1714-1787) German Orpheus: opera in 3 acts {Weekes} Orpheus [opera] Act 2 {Weekes} Glynne, Trevor (20th c.) The voice of the Shepherd: sacred song; words by G. Hubi-Newcombe {Larway} Goatley, Alma (1889-1968) English Can't remember: song; words by Herbert J. Brandon {Enoch & Sons} Can't remember: song; words by Herbert J. Brandon {Enoch & Sons} Can't remember: song; words by Herbert J. Brandon {Enoch & Sons} Godfrey, Fred [=Llewellyn Williams] (1880-1953) English Who were you with last night?; written and composed by Fred Godfrey & Mark Sheridan {solo v. : Feldman} Goodeve, Arthur (Mrs) (1848-1916) English Fiddle and I: song w. violin accomp. ad lib.; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {Enoch & Sons} Goosens, Eugène (Sir) (1893-1962) English Searching for lambs: Old English folk tune {solo v. : Chester} Silence: choral fagment; words by Walter De La Mare Gordon, Stanley (19th-20th c.) English Neptune! (Lord of the sea I am): bass song; words by Clifton Bingham {Darewski} When the ebb-tide flows: song; words by Clifton Bingham {Darewski} Gorney, Jay (1894-1990) American Brother, can you spare a dime?; words by E. Y. Harburg {solo v. : Chappell} Goss, John (1800-1880) English Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven: [unison song, with descant; hymn by Henry Francis Lyte Gounod, Charles-François (1818-1893) French Ave Maria (Spirit Eternal); words by R. R. Hall {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} The celebrated waltz song {from Romeo and Juliet}; Eng. words Edward Lockton {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Cross of Calvary (Ave Maria!); [Eng. words by] Alfred Phillips {mez. : Schirmer} Death and life (Mors et vita): sacred trilogy [oratorio for STB soli, chor., double chor. & orch. [p.red.] - p.red.] Entreat me not to leave thee: song of Ruth; from the Book of Ruth {Weekes} Entreat me not to leave thee: song of Ruth; from the Book of Ruth {Weekes} Faust: complete book of lyrics ... and four gems from the opera {Moody-Manners} Faust: operatic selection {Pitman, Hart} Faust: opera selection for concert performance; sel. & arr. John Pointer {Novello} Faust: concert selection; ed. & arr. John Pointer {misc. v. : Novello} Forever with the Lord!; words by J. Montgomery {solo v. : Phillips & Page} The guardian angel: song; words by Henry Farnie {Metzler} If thou art sleeping, maiden, awake!: song; words by Longfellow {Weekes} The jewel song {from Faust}; Eng. version H. F. Chorley {Bayley & Ferguson} The King of love my Shepherd Is: sacred song (sop./ ten.); words by Sir Henry W. Baker {sop. : Phillips & Page} Lend me your hand: voc. duet for ten. & bar.; words by Henry Farnie {Metzler} Nazareth ('Though poor be the chamber'): anthem for bar. solo & chor.; words by Henry F. Chorley {Novello} Nazareth: sacred song; A. Porte; Eng. words by Henry F. Chorley {Broome} O divine Redeemer! (Repentir): scena; words by Alfred Phillips {solo v. : Cramer} O divine Redeemer! (Repentir): scena; words by Alfred Phillips {solo v. : Cramer} O divine Redeemer! (Repentir): scena; words by Alfred Phillips {solo v. : Phillips & Page} O divine Redeemer! (Repentir): scena; words by Alfred Phillips {solo v. : Phillips & Page} O divine Redeemer! (Repentir): scena; words by Alfred Phillips {solo v. : Cramer} O divine Redeemer: voc. duet for sop. & contr.; words by Alfred Phillips {Cramer} The Redemption: sacred trilogy; ed. Berthold Tours {misc. v. : Novello} There is a green hill far away: sacred song; words by Mrs C.F. Alexander {Novello} There is a green hill far away: sacred song; words by Mrs C.F. Alexander {Novello} There is a green hill far away: sacred song; words by Mrs C.F. Alexander {Novello} Valse song {from Romeo and Juliet} {Chappell} Watching and praying: song, with vn obbl.[?] ad lib.[?]; words by H. L. D'Arcy Jaxone {Beal} When thou singest (Quand tu chantes); words by Maria Thanetta {solo v. : Broome} Gover, Gerald (1914-1982) English I see His Blood upon the rose: song; poem by Joseph Plunkett {Boosey & Hawkes} Graham-Dixon, Michael (20th c.) English Now is the time for Christmas: carol for unison v.; Anon. (c.1500) {Novello} Grainer, Ron (1922-1981) Australian I know now {from Robert & Elizabeth}; lyrics by Ronald Millar {Erle} Grainger, Percy (1882-1961) Australian-American Died for love: folksong from Lincolnshire {Schott} Grant, Adam (20th c.) Scottish Bonnie Teviotdale: song; words by John Halliday {Adam Grant} Grant, Douglas (20th c.) Old Barty: song; words by Douglas Grant {Boosey} Graun, Johann Gottlieb (1703-1771) German The Passion of Our Lord (Der Tod Jesu): [oratorio]; Eng. trans. Rev. J. Troutbeck {Novello} Gray, Alan (1855-1935) English Bredon Hill: [song]; words by A. E. Houseman {OUP} Gray, Hamilton [=William Price Hartwell-Jones] (1871-1913) English A dream of Paradise: [song]; words by Claude Lyttleton A dream of Paradise: song [w. violin & cello obbl.]; words by Claude Lyttleton {Larway} The heavenly song: with harmon. acc. ad lib.; words by Claude Lyttleton {solo v. : Larway} Greaves, Thomas (16th-17th c.) English Celestina; transc. & ed. Peter Warlock and Philip Wilson {solo v. : OUP} Grechaninov, Aleksandr Tikhonovich (1864-1956) Russian The little green house; words by Helen Douglas Adam {solo v. : Curwen} Green, Gerald The Rose of Tralee: p solo or song, w. violin ad lib. {Mozart Allan} Green, Philip (1910-1982) English The story of the sparrows: song; words by Norman Newell {Boosey & Hawkes} The story of the sparrows: song; words by Norman Newell {Boosey & Hawkes} Greenberg, Abner (1889-1959) American C'est vous (It's you): voc. waltz; Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver & Harry Richman {Campbell, Connelly} Greene, Edwin (1856-1915) English Sing me to sleep (Sing mir dein Lied): song; words by Clifton Bingham; Ger. Frida Wilhelmi Greene, Maurice (1696-1755) English Seven sacred solos; ed. & arr. E. Stanley Roper {Bosworth} Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) Norwegian I love you; words by Robert Wright & George Forrest {solo v. : Chappell} Solveig's song Op. 23 no. 1; from Ibsen's Pier Gynt {Edwin Ashdown} Solveig's song Op. 23 no. 1; from Ibsen's Pier Gynt {Edwin Ashdown} Solveig's song [Op. 23 no. 1]; Ibsen; Eng. words Hubi Newcombe {Walsh, Holmes} Solveig's song Op. 23 no. 1; from Ibsen's Pier Gynt {Edwin Ashdown} Song of the King Op. 22 {from The Northmen}: [cantata]; words by Björnson Griffiths, Vernon (1894-1985) English Twelve 3-part songs: for male v. of lim. range {Novello} Grimshaw, Arthur Edward (1868-1913) English The songs my mother sang: "come-all-ye"; words and tunes Trad. {Boosey} Grossmith, George (1847-1912) English See me dance the polka: humorous song; written and composed George Grossmith {Reynolds} Gurney, Ivor Bertie (1890-1937) English Desire in Spring; words by Francis Ledwidge {high v. : OUP} Five Elizabethan songs {Boosey & Hawkes} I will go with my father a-ploughing; words by Seosamh Mac Cathmhaoil {solo v. : Boosey} Sleep; words by John Fletcher
{low v. : Winthrop Rogers} Sleep; words by John Fletcher {high v. : Winthrop Rogers} Spring; words by Thomas Nashe
{solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Tears [ie "Weep you no more sad fountains"]: [song]; words from Dowland?, ascr. here to John Fletcher {Winthrop Rogers} Hadow, William Henry (1859-1937) English First album of five songs {Sydney Acott} Hageman, Richard (1882-1966) Dutch-American At the well; words by Rabindranath Tagore {high v. : Chappell} Christ went up into the hills: song; poem by Katharine Adams {high v. : Carl Fischer} Do not go, my love: [song]; words by Sir Rabindranath Tagore {Winthrop Rogers} Do not go, my love: [song]; words by Sir Rabindranath Tagore {Winthrop Rogers} Do not go, my love: [song]; words by Sir Rabindranath Tagore {Schirmer} Music I heard with you; poem by Conrad Aiken {low v. : Elkin} Hairston, Jester (1901-2000) American Amen (Sing it over - Gospel chorus): SATB Chor and solo, a capella {Music Sales} Mary's Boy Child: spiritual; [written by Jester Hairston] {Bourne} Hall, Lincoln G (19th-20th c.) The voice in the cathedral: song; words by Marie Corelli {Arthur} Hamblen, Bernard (1877-1962) English Beside still waters: song; words & music Bernard Hamblen {Enoch & Sons} Cast thy burden: sacred song; words by Wesley Durham {Chappell} From day to day: sacred song; words & music Bernard Hamblen {Chappell-Harms} His haven: sacred song; words & music Bernard Hamblen {Chappell-Harms} O, Light of all the World: sacred song; words & music Bernard Hamblen {Chappell-Harms} Hambourg, Mark (1879-1960) Anglo-Russian Light the lights!; words by A. P. Herbert {solo v. : Ascherberg} Hamlisch, Marvin Frederick (1944-2012) American A chorus line: vocal selections [10 numbers]; lyrics by Edward Kleban {Chappell} Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759) German-British Acis and Galatea: serenata for STTB soli & SATB chor. & orch. [p. red.]
; ed. Joseph Barnby {Novello} Acis and Galatea: serenata [for SATB soli & chor.] {Novello} Alexander's course of glory {from Alessandro} {solo v.} Alexander's feast: ode [for STB soli & SATB]; ed. [& arr.?] Vincent Novello {Novello, Ewer} L'Allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato; ed. William Henry Monk {misc. v. : Novello} Art thou troubled? {from Rodelinda}; words by W. G. Rothery {high v. : Novello} Art thou troubled? {from Rodelinda}; words by W. G. Rothery {med. v. : Novello} As when the dove {from Acis and Galatea}: song for sop. v. {Novello} Ask if yon damask rose {from Susanna}; ed. Ludwig Lebell {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} Belshazzar: oratorio {Novello} Belshazzar: oratorio {Novello, Ewer} Breathe soft ye winds: [song]; words by Ambrose Philips {Augener} Come live with me {from Semele}; Christopher Marlowe {bar. : Paterson} Come to me soothing Sleep {from Otho} {bar. : Paterson} Come, ever smiling Liberty {from Judas Maccabaeus}; ed. Dawson Freer {sop. : Joseph Williams} Dettingen 'Te Deum': [for SSATB soli, SATB chor. & orch. [p.red.]] {Novello, Ewer} Dettingen Te Deum (1743): for S[S]ATB soli, SATB [chor.] & orch. [p.red.]; ed. (& arr.) Walter Emery {Novello} Dry those unavailing tears {from Belshazaar} {solo v. : Novello} Enjoy the sweet Elysian grove {from Alceste}: [song]; ed. Walter Ford {Boosey} Foundling hospital anthem (Blessed are they that consider the poor): for 2 solo v. (sop./ten. & contr./bar.), chor., strings & 2 oboes {Hinrichsen} Handel Festival (Crystal Palace 1880) - the selection {solo v. : Novello, Ewer} Handel's oratorio songs: 55 songs {Boosey} Handel's oratorio songs: 55 songs {Boosey} He shall feed His flock {from The Messiah}: air {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Hear me, ye winds and waves! {from Scipio}: inc. recit. From the rage of the tempest {from Julius Caesar}; words of recit. Theo. Marzials {solo v. : Boosey} Hence, Iris, hence away {from Semele}: song for contralto voice {Novello} How beautiful are the feet {from The Messiah} {solo v. : Novello} How green our fertile pastures look {from Solomon}: [sop. aria inc. recit. Gold now is common]; words attrib. Newburgh Hamilton {Novello} Israel in Egypt: sacred oratorio for SSATBB soli, SATB & orch. [p.red.]; ed. & arr. Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy {Novello} Israel in Egypt: sacred oratorio [for SSATBB soli, SATB & orch. - p.red.] {Novello, Ewer} Jephtha: oratorio {SATTB choir : Novello, Ewer} Joshua: oratorio {Novello, Ewer} Judas Maccabaeus: oratorio; ed. [& arr.?] John E. West {SATB choir : Novello} Judas Maccabaeus [pocket ed.]: oratorio; ed. [& arr.?] John E. West {SATB choir : Novello} Judas Maccabaeus {SATB choir : Kalmus} Judas Maccabaeus: sacred oratorio {Boosey & Sons} The King shall rejoice: Coronation anthem {SAATBB choir : Novello} The King shall rejoice: Coronation anthem for King George II, 1727; Psalm 21; ed. Damian Cranmer {SATB choir : Novello} Let the bright Seraphim: [cantata for sop.] {Novello} Love in her eyes sits playing [recit.& air] {from Alessandro}: inc. recit. Lo! Here my Love {ten. : Novello} The Messiah: sacred oratorio [for SATB soli & chor.] (pocket ed.); ed. & p. red. Vincent Novello {Novello} The Messiah: sacred oratorio [for SATB soli & chor.]; ed. W. T. Best {Novello} The Messiah [choruses only]: sacred oratorio [for soli, chor. & orch. - p.red.] {Novello} The Messiah: sacred oratorio [for SATB soli & chor.]; ed. & p. red. Ebenezer Prout {Novello} The Messiah: sacred oratorio for SATB soli & chor.; ed. Watkins Shaw {Novello} The Messiah: oratorio for SATB soli & chor.; ed. T Tertius Noble, rev. Max Spicker {Schirmer} The Messiah: sacred oratorio; ed. George F. Harris {Boosey & Sons} The Messiah: sacred oratorio; ed. E. Prout {Novello} The Messiah: sacred oratorio; ed. John Curwen {Curwen} My heart is inditing of a good matter (HWV 261): Coronation anthem for King George II, 1727; ed. Donald Burrows {SATB choir : Novello} O lovely peace: duet {from Judas Maccabaeus} {Novello} O praise the Lord with one consent: sixth Chandos anthem {SATB choir : Novello} O ruddier than the cherry {from Acis & Galatea}: inc. recit. I Rage, I Rage {bass : Augener} Ode on St Cecilia's day: [cantata]; words by John Dryden {Novello} Oh! had I Jubal's lyre {from Joshua} {sop.} Oh sleep, why dost thou leave me? {from Semele}; [from libretto by] William Congreve {high v. : Schirmer} Oh sleep, why dost thou leave me? {from Semele}: song for sop. v.; [words by William Congreve] {Novello} Ombra mai fù (O royal tree) {from Serse}: recit. & aria (sop./mez. & ten./bar.) Orpheus' self may heave his head {from L'Allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato, part 2}; from Milton's L'Allegro {sop. : Paxton} The Passion of Christ: for soloists (SSAATTBB), mixed chor. & orch. [p.red.] (or org.); ed. Denys Darlow {OUP} Rest {from Serse}: [adapted from the Largo 'Ombra ma fu']; words by Rev. T. E. Brown {solo v. : Larway} Rest {from Serse}: [adapted from the Largo 'Ombra ma fu']; words by Rev. T. E. Brown {solo v. : Larway} Samson: oratorio {Novello, Ewer} Samson: oratorio (abridged); ed. J. Michael Diack {Paterson} Samson: [oratorio] {Novello} Saul: oratorio for SATB soli, SATB [chor.] & orch. [p.red.] {Novello} Secular solos: soprano: [7 songs] {Novello} The selection to be performed [at the Handel Festival, Crystal Palace, June 23, 1880]: Pt 1-Sacred, Pt 2-Secular {Novello, Ewer} Semele: secular oratorio Silent worship (from Tolomeo} {low v. : Curwen} Silent worship (from Tolomeo} {high v. : Curwen} Solomon: oratorio {Paterson} Solomon: oratorio (abridged) {Novello} Sweet one and twenty {from Floridante} {bar. : Paterson} To God sing praise {from 6th Chandos Anthem}: ten. solo {Paterson} Twelve songs from the Oratorios: soprano; ed. Alberto Randegger {Novello} Twelve songs for a tenor voice from the Oratorios; ed. Alberto Randegger {Novello, Ewer} Twelve songs from the Oratorios: tenor; ed. Alberto Randegger {Novello} Twelve songs from the Oratorios: baritone or bass; ed. Alberto Randegger {Novello} War is toil and trouble {from Alexander's Feast} {ten. : Paterson} What's sweeter than a new-blown rose? {from Joseph}: graded song for sop. or mez. {Paxton} Where e'er you walk {from Semele}; words by Pope {solo v. : Chappell} Where'er you walk {from Semele}: air for tenor; words by Pope {Bayley & Ferguson} Where'er you walk {from Semele}: song for tenor voice; [words by Pope? NOT] "Congreve" {Novello} Where-e'er you walk {from Semele} {solo v. : Walsh, Holmes} Where e'er you walk {from Semele}; words by Pope {solo v. : Cramer} Where e'er you walk {from Semele}; words by Pope {solo v. : Cramer} Where-e'er you walk {from Semele}; words by Pope {solo v. : Walsh, Holmes} Where e'er you walk {from Semele}; words by Pope {solo v. : Cramer} Where-e'er you walk {from Semele}; [words by Pope] {solo v. : Orpheus} Hanmer, Ronald (1917-1994) English Viva Mexico! (libr.): comedy musical [based on the music of Latin America]; lyrics by Phil Park {Weinberger} Viva Mexico! The music of Latin America: comedy musical in 3 acts; lyrics by Phil Park {Weinberger} Hardelot, Guy d' [=Helen Guy Rhodes] (1858-1936) French Guy d' Hardelot album, vol. 1: [8 songs]; words by Edward Teschemacher, Fred Weatherly et al. {Chappell} I hid my love; words by Clifton Bingham {ten. : Chappell} I know a lovely garden: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} Wait!: song; words by Arthur L. Salmon {Chappell} Harding, Phyllis (20th c.) English Come my sweet pretty maid: [song]; words by Sherren Douglas {Edwin Ashdown} Hargreaves, Reginald (19th-20th c.) English Cakes and good ale: song; words & music Reginald Hargreaves {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Hargreaves, William (1880-1941) English Burlington Bertie from Bow; words & music William Hargreaves {solo v. : Lawrence Wright} Harrington, Cecil (b. 1894) English The bells of England [by Cecil Harrington & Harry Green]: song; words by Harold Simpson {Canfield} Harris, Charles Kassel (1867-1930) American After the ball; words & music Charles Harris {solo v. : Ernest Köhler} Break the news to Mother: descriptive ballad; words & music Chas. K. Harris {Sheard} Harris, Cuthbert (1870-1932) English Give thanks and sing: sacred song; words by Edward Lockton {Warren & Phillips} Harris, S Taylor (19th-20th c.) English Six sea shanties; ed. A. W. Whitehead & S. Taylor Harris {Boosey} Hartmann, Christian (1910-1985) Norwegian The haven of your heart; words by Harold Simpson {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Harty, (Sir Herbert) Hamilton (1879-1941) Irish Come, O come, my life's delight; words by Thomas Campion {solo v. : Boosey} A lullaby {from Six songs of Ireland}; words by Cahal O'Byrne {Boosey} The mystic trumpeter: for bar. solo, chor. & orch. [p.red.] [p.red.}; poem by Walt Whitman {Novello} The ould lad {from Songs of the Glens of Antrim}; words by Moira O'Neill {Boosey} Six songs of Ireland; words by Moira O'Neill and others {Boosey} Harvey, Sheena A My dear, remember me (Until we part for aye): song; words & music Sheena Harvey {Lawrence Wright} Hatton, John Liptrot (1809-1886) English He that hath a pleasant face: 4-part song (SCTB); words by W.H. Bellamy The lark now leaves his wat'ry nest: serenade; poetry by Sir William Davenant {solo v. : Weekes} Simon the Cellarer; words by W.H. Bellamy {solo v. : Lamborn Cock} To Anthea; words by Herrick {solo v. : Walsh, Holmes} When lovers say 'Good night': serenade; words by G. W. Birdseye {Augener} Haubenstock-Ramati, Roman (1919-1994) Polish Mobile for Shakespeare [Sonnets 53 and 54]: for voice and six players [sop./mez., piano, celesta, vibraphone & 3 percussionists] {Universal} Hawley, Charles Beach (1858-1915) American The sweetest flower that blows: song; words by Frederic[sic] Peterson {John Church} The sweetest flower that blows: song; words by Frederic[sic] Peterson {high v. : John Church} Hawthorne, Alice [=Septimus Winner] (1827-1902) American Whispering hope: song {Edwin Ashdown} Whispering hope; words & music Alice Hawthorne {solo v. : Fentone} Whispering hope: voc. duet (sop. & contr.); words by Alice Hawthorne {Edwin Ashdown} Haydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809) German-Austrian The Creation: oratorio [for STB soli, chor. & orch. -p.red.] {Novello} The Creation: oratorio [for STB soli, chor. & orch. - p.red.] (pocket ed.) {Novello} The Creation: [oratorio for STB soli, chor. & orch. - p.red.]; new Eng. text A H Fox-Strangways & Steuart Wilson {OUP} The Creation: oratorio [for STB soli, chor. & orch. - p.red.] {Pitman, Hart} My mother bids me bind my hair; [words by Anne Hunter] {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} My mother bids me bind my hair; [words by Anne Hunter] {solo v. : Galliard/Galaxy} Now heav'n in fullest glory shone {from Creation}: bass air, w. recit. And God said, Let the earth bring forth + Straight opening her fertile womb; Eng. words A. Hunter {Murdoch, Murdoch} The Passion: oratorio {Novello} St Nicholas Mass: oratorio The seasons: oratorio {Novello, Ewer} The seasons. Spring: oratorio {Novello} The seasons. Summer: oratorio The seven last words of Christ: sacred cantata [for SATB & mixed chor.] {Schirmer} She never told her love; words by Shakespeare {contr. : Paxton} She never told her love; [words from] Shakespeare['s Twelfth Night] {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} The spirit song; ed. Edgardo Lèvi {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} With verdure clad {from Creation}; Eng. words A. Hunter {solo v. : Murdoch, Murdoch} Hayes, Philip (1738-1797) English Hunting song; written by Mr Jackson {solo v.} Haynes, Walter Battison (1859-1900) English Off to Philadelphia: song; adapted from an old Irish melody; words rev. & ed. Stephen Temple {Boosey} Hayward, Richard (1892-1964) English Ireland calling: [16 songs] {Mozart Allan} Head, Michael Dewar (1900-1976) English Bird-song: for sop. & flute; words by Marjorie Rayment {Boosey & Hawkes} A blackbird singing {from Over the Rim of the Moon); words by Francis Ledwidge {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} A blackbird singing {from Over the rim of the Moon); words by Francis Ledwidge {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} The estuary; words by Ruth Pitter {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} The fairy tailor: song; words by Rose Fyleman {Boosey & Hawkes} Foxgloves {from Songs of the Countryside}; words by Mary Webb {Boosey & Hawkes} A green cornfield: song; words by Christina Rossetti {Boosey & Hawkes} A green cornfield: song; words by Christina Rossetti {Boosey & Hawkes} The little road to Bethlehem: song; words by Margaret Rose {Boosey & Hawkes} The little road to Bethlehem: song; words by Margaret Rose {Boosey & Hawkes} The Lord's Prayer {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Money, O! {from Songs of the Countryside}; words by W.H. Davies {Boosey & Hawkes} A piper; words by Seumas O'Sullivan {solo v. : Boosey} The singer; words by Bronnie Taylor {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Song album: for mez. or bar. & piano; words by Ruth Pitter and others {Boosey & Hawkes} Star candles: [song]; words by Margaret Rose {Boosey & Hawkes} Sweet chance that led my steps abroad {from Songs of the Countryside}; words by W.H. Davies {Boosey & Hawkes} When sweet Ann sings: song; words by Margaret Rose {Boosey & Hawkes} When sweet Ann sings: song; words by Margaret Rose {Boosey & Hawkes} Hely-Hutchinson, Christian Victor (1901-1947) English Dream song; words by Walter de la Mare {OUP} The old soldier; words by Walter de la Mare {solo v. : OUP} Hemery, Harry Valentine (1865-1938) English The little blue sun bonnet; words by Edward Lockton {solo v. : Warren & Phillips} Henderson, W A A farewell; words by Robert Burns {low v. : Windsor} I dream'd I lay where flowers were springing; words by Robert Burns {high v. : Windsor} Invocation (a prayer for Mary); words by Robert Burns {low v. : Windsor} Hendrickson, William D (20th c.) American The Spanish cavalier; by W. D. Hendrickson {solo v. : Marks & Spencer} Henley, Peter J (20th c.) American Deep in the quiet forest; words by Howard Alexander {solo v. : Cramer} Henman, Herbert Geoffrey (b.1896) English The songs of love: song; words by Christopher Hassall {Chappell} The sweetest time of the year: song; lyric by Frank Marchant & Henrik Ege {Elkin} Henschel, George (Sir) (1850-1934) Anglo-German The Lamb: unison song; words by Wm Blake {Bayley & Ferguson} The lamb; words by William Blake {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} O were I on Parnassus' Hill: old Scotch air; poem by Robert Burns {solo v. : Chappell} Spring; words by Thomas Nash {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Young Dietrich Op. 45: ballad; words after the German of Felix Dahn {Breitkopf & Härtel} Young Dietrich Op. 45: ballad; words after the German of Felix Dahn {Breitkopf & Härtel} Henze, Hans Werner (1926-2012) German The Bassarids (libr.): opera seria; by W. H. Auden & Chester Kallman {Schott} Herbert, Victor August (1859-1924) Irish-American Ah! sweet mystery of life (The dream melody): song; words by Rida Johnson Young {Feldman} Gypsy love song (Slumber on … ) {from The Fortune Teller}: song; words by Harry B. Smith {Feldman} Sweethearts: song; words by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest {Chappell} Herman, Gerald Sheldon ('Jerry') (1931-2019) American Hello, Dolly! {from Hello, Dolly!}; music & lyrics Jerry Herman {solo v. : Edwin Morris} Heron-Maxwell, Kathleen (1874-1950) English Smiles: song; words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox {Boosey} Herrmann, Bernard (1911-1975) American Wuthering Heights: opera Hessey, J L (20th c.) English The Fairy Match Girl: choral scene for ladies' v.; words by Harry Rutland Heuberger, Richard Franz Joseph (1850-1914) Austrian Im chambre separée {from Der Opernball}: song (SA/TB) {Bosworth} Hewitt, Thomas James (1880-1948) English Songs of the country-side: [4 songs]; lyrics by Ed. Teschemacher {Keith, Prowse} Hickey, Vivian (19th-20th c.) English Ecstasy: song; words by Sarojini Naidu {Augener} Third mate: song; words by John Masefield {Augener} Higgs, Henry Marcellus (1855-1929) English The Arcadians - fantastic musical play: pianoforte solo; music by Lionel Monckton & Howard Talbot {Chappell} Hiller, Ferdinand (1811-1885) German A song of victory Op. 151: for sop. solo, chor. & orch. [p.red.] {Novello} Hilliam, Bentley Collingwood (1890-1968) English Ladies of Leamington; words & music B. C. Hilliam {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Hocking, Hetty (19th-20th c.) English The bulls won't bellow: song; words by Ernest Butcher {low v. : Larway} Holdstock, Jan (1941-2017) English Tell out the news!: three equal voices {OUP} Hollaender, Friedrich (1896-1976) German Falling in love again; orig. words & music Friedrich Hollaender; Eng. words Reg Connelly {solo v. : Campbell, Connelly} Holst, Gustav (1874-1934) English Choral hymns from the Rig Veda Op. 26. 1st Group {SATB choir : Stainer & Bell} Choral hymns from the Rig Veda Op. 26. 4th Group: 4 hymns for male v. {Stainer & Bell} The Coming of Christ: mystery play [cantata]; written by John Masefield The heart worships; words by Alice M. Buckton {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} The hymn of Jesus Op. 37; from the Apocryphal Acts of St John {double choir & semi-choir} The hymn of Jesus Op. 37: for 2 chor., semi-chor. & full orch.; text from Apocryphal Acts of St John {Stainer & Bell} I vow to thee, my Country: unison song; words by Cecil Spring Rice {Curwen & Sons} Now in these fairylands: song; words by Humbert Wolfe {Augener} Ode to Death Op. 38: cantata; poem by Walt Whitman {choir} Psalm 86 {from two Psalms}: for chor., str. orch. & org. [p.red.] {Augener} The sergeant's song (1803); words by Thomas Hardy {Edwin Ashdown} Turn back, O Man; words by Clifford Bax {SATB choir : Stainer & Bell} Homer, Sidney (1864-1953) American A banjo song Op. 22 no. 4; words by Howard Weeden {Chappell} A banjo song Op. 22 no. 4; words by Howard Weedon [sic] {Winthrop Rogers} Requiem: song; [words by] Robert Louis Stevenson {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} Sheep and lambs: song; words by Katharine Tynan Hinkson {low v. : Schirmer} Sing me a song of a lad that has gone Op. 15 no. 1; from 'Underwoods' by Robert Louis Stevenson {low v. : Schirmer} Hook, James (1746-1827) English A little farm well tilled: humorous trio; composed by James Hook {voc. trio : Paxton} Within a mile of Edinburgh town: popular song; [words by Thomas D’Urfey] {Hart} Hopkins, Antony (1921-2014 English Early one morning: cantata for mez.-sop. solo, male speaker, fem. chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Antony Hopkins {Weinberger} A melancholy song: for med. v. & piano {Chester} Horn, Charles Edward (1786-1849) English The banks of Allan Water; words by M. G. Lewis {solo v.} Cherry ripe; words by Herrick {solo v. : Chappell} I know a bank: voc. duet; words by Shakespeare {Broome} The singing lesson: clebrated duet by Fioravante; words by A. S. Arnold {sop. & bass : Bayley & Ferguson} Horsley, William (1774-1858) English Ye hills: a song {solo v. : Birchall} Howard, Bart (1915-2004) American Fly me to the moon (In other words); w&m Bart Howard {solo v. : Kensington Music} Howells, Herbert (1892-1982) English Come sing and dance; words from an old carol {solo v. : OUP} Gavotte; words by Sir Henry Newbolt {solo v. : OUP} King David; words by Walter De La Mare {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} King of Glory: motet for choir (SATB) & organ; poem by George Herbert Hughes, Herbert (1882-1937) N. Irish Carol of Jesus child; poem by Francis Macnamara {solo v. : Enoch & Sons} I know my love {from Irish Country Songs} {Boosey} I know where I'm going {from Irish Country Songs} {Boosey & Hawkes} I know where I'm going {from Irish Country Songs} {Boosey & Hawkes} The leprehaun {from Irish Country Songs, vol. 3}; coll. from an old ballad by P. W. Joyce {Boosey & Hawkes} Rhymes set to music, vol. 1: studies in imitation [10 nursery rhymes] {childr. v. : Boosey} Rhymes set to music, vol. 2: studies in imitation [7 nursery rhymes] {childr. v. : Boosey} She moved thro' the fair {from Irish Country Songs, vol. 1}; adapt. from an old ballad by Padraic Colum; arr. Herbert Hughes {Boosey & Hawkes} The stuttering lovers: old Irish air {solo v. : Chappell} Hughes, Patrick Cairn ('Spike') (1908-1987) English I tell thee, Charmion; words by W. Congreve {solo v. : Curwen} Huhn, Bruno Siegfried (1871-1950) English Courage: song; words by Mabel Struble {alto : Chappell} Invictus: song; by William Ernest Henley {alto : Augener} Invictus: song; by William Ernest Henley {mez. : Augener} Hume, Alexander (1811-1859) Scottish Afton Water: Scottish song; words by Burns {Bayley & Ferguson} Humperdinck, Engelbert (1854-1921) German Hansel and Gretel: opera Hänsel and Gretel: fairy opera in 3 acts; by Adelheid Wette (Eng. Constance Bache) {Schott} Hyland, Cyril (20th c.) English A windy day: song; words by Walter Ashley {Bayley} Ireland, John Nicholson (1879-1962) English Five XVIth century poems {solo v. : Winthrop Rogers} Hawthorn time: [song]; words by A. E. Houseman {Winthrop Rogers} Her song; poem by Thomas Hardy {Cramer} The Holy Boy: song; poem by Herbert S. Brown {Winthrop Rogers} Hope the hornblower: song; words by Henry Newbolt {Boosey} I have twelve oxen; Anon. (Early English) {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} I have twelve oxen; Anon. (Early English) {high v. : Boosey & Hawkes} I have twelve oxen; Anon. (Early English) {low v. : Boosey & Hawkes} If there were dreams to sell; words by Thomas Lovell Beddoes {high v. : Winthrop Rogers} If there were dreams to sell; words by Thomas Lovell Beddoes {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} The merry month of May: [song]; words by Thomas Dekker {Winthrop Rogers} Remember; words by Mary Coleridge {high v. : Winthrop Rogers} Sea fever: song; words by John Masefield {Augener} Sea fever: song; words by John Masefield {Augener} The soldier; words by Rupert Brooke {solo v. : Winthrop Rogers} Spring sorrow; words by Rupert Brooke {high v. : Boosey & Hawkes} These things shall be: cantata [for ten./bar. & chor.]; poem by J Addington Symonds {Boosey & Hawkes} Weathers: song; poem by Thomas Hardy {Cramer} When lights go rolling round the sky: song; words by James Vila Blake {Chappell} When lights go rolling round the sky: song; words by James Vila Blake {Chappell} Ives, Grayston (Bill) (1948- English The falcon: for high v. & piano; Anon. {Roberton} Ivimey, Ella (1883-1952) English Invitation to Ranelagh (rondeau): song; from the air by Michael Arne {Augener} Still the lark finds repose: song; the air by Thomas Linley (from 'The Spanish Rivals') {Augener} The summer heats bestowing (1788): song; air by Stephen Storace {Augener} Jacob, Gordon (1895-1984) English Three songs of innocence, No. 1: The Lamb; words by William Blake {OUP} Three songs of innocence, No. 2: The Shepherd; words by William Blake {OUP} Jacobs-Bond, Carrie (1862-1946) American Just a-wearyin' for you {from Seven Songs}; words by Frank Stanton {low v. : Frederick Harris} Just a-wearyin' for you {from Seven Songs}; words by Frank Stanton {high v. : Frederick Harris} Just a-wearyin' for you: voc. duet; words by Frank Stanton {Frederick Harris} A perfect day: 'cello obbl.; words & music Carrie Jacobs-Bond {med. v. : Frederick Harris} A perfect day: voc. duet [sop. & ten] A perfect day: voc. duet [contr. or mez. & bar.] Jacobson, Maurice (1896-1976) English The Roman road; 'poem by Peggy Laing, words by Maurice Jacobson'
{solo v. : Curwen} Jakobowski, Edward (1856-1929) English Lullaby {from Erminie}; words by Edward and Harry Paulton {solo v. : Ricordi} James, Ifor (1931-2004) English Scottish lament: for alto & horn; words by Maggie Palmer James, William Garnet "Billy" (1895-1977) Australian The radiant morn: sacred song w. [Amer.] organ obblig. (ad lib.); words by Godfrey Thring {Ricordi} The stock-rider's song {from Six Australian Bush Songs}; words by Richard Baylis {solo v. : Ricordi} Summer rain: song; words by Fred G. Bowles from the Fr. of Albert Fleury {Ricordi} A Warwickshire wooing: song; words by Edward Lockton {Ricordi} Jamouneau, Arthur James [= ] (1865-1927) Glory to Thee, my God: hymn anthem {SATB choir : Jamouneau} I was glad: anthem for general use {Jamouneau} Järnefelt, Armas (1869-1958) Finnish-Swedish Cradle song (Berceuse); Eng. words Elisabeth M. Lockwood {solo v. : Chester} Jefferies, Leonard Stanton (1896-1961) English Heart of mine; words by Jane Renn {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} I sing of love; words by Harold Simpson {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} My love will go a'winding; words by Richard Fisher {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Spring morning with you: song; lyric by Ralph Stanley {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Two hearts in Summertime: song; words by Jane Renn {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Jefferys, Charles (1807-1865) English Katty darling; [possibly by Charles Jefferys] {solo v. : Sheard} Jenkins, David (1848-1915) Welsh He giveth His beloved sleep: song; lyric by Edward Lockton {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Jobim, Antônio Carlos (1927-1994) Brazilian The girl from Ipanema (Garôta de Ipanema); Eng. words Norman Gimbel {solo v. : Leeds Music} Johns, Clayton (1857-1932) American I cannot help loving thee: song; Anon. {Boosey} Johnson, William Noel (1863-1916) English Good night, pretty stars: song; words by William Theodore Peters {Chappell} A thought: song; words by Clifton Bingham {Ricordi} Johnston, Lyell (19th-20th c.) English Because I were shy {from Three Northern County Folk Songs}; words and air Anon.; arr. Lyell Johnston {solo v. : Cramer} Johnston, Peter F Scottish Seventeen national and traditional songs: for choirs of ten., bar. & bass. of lim. voc. range {Novello} Johnstone, Maurice (1900-1976) English So are you to my thoughts; words by Shakespeare {solo v. : Alfred Lengnick} Jones, Isham (1894-1956) American It had to be you; words by Gus Kahn {solo v. : EMI} Jones, Mai (1899-1960) Welsh We'll keep a welcome; words by Lynn Joshua & James Harper {solo v. : Lawrence Wright} Jones, Robert (c. 1577-1617) English The muses' garden for delights (1610): [12 songs]; transc. & ed. Peter Warlock {Enoch & Sons} Jones, Sidney (1861-1946) English The Geisha (A story of a tea house): Japanese musical play in 2 acts; lyrics by Harry Greenbank {Hopwood & Crew} San Toy, or The Emperor's Own: Chinese musical comedy; words by Edward Morton; lyrics by Harry Greenbank & Adrian Ross {Ricordi} Star of my soul {from The Geisha}; written by Harry Greenbank {solo v.} Jordan, Julian (1850-1927) American The song that reached my heart; words & music Julian Jordan {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Jordan, Robert M (20th c.) English English country garden; words & music Robert M Jordan {solo v. : Tin Pan Alley} Jude, William Herbert (1851-1892) English Comrades still: song; words by G. A. Paris {Felix Peck} Consecration (Take my life, and let it be); words by Frances Ridley Havergal {solo v. : Reid Bros.} The mighty deep: bass song; words & music W. H. Jude {Phillips & Page} Rock of ages: sacred song; words by Rev. A. M. Toplady {Reid Bros.} The skipper: song; words by F. J. Dennett {Beresford} The tar's lass: song; written by Edward Oxenford {Cramer} Judge, John 'Jack' (1872-1938) English It's a long way to Tipperary; written and composed by Jack Judge and Harry Williams {solo v. : Feldman} Kahn, Percival Benedict (1880-1966) English Until the dawn: song; words by Harold Smith {Boosey & Hawkes} Where the wild-fowl call: song; words by Marshall Roberts {high v. : Alfred Lengnick} Kálmán, Imre [Emmerich] (1882-1953) Hungarian The Gipsy Princess: operetta; new version - lyrics by Phil Park {Chappell} Play, gipsy, play! {from Maritza}; Eng. lyrics by Clifford Grey & N. Foley {solo v. : Feldman} Kander, John Harold (1927- American Cabaret: vocal selection; lyrics by Fred Ebb {New York Times .} Cabaret {from Cabaret}; lyric by Fred Ebb {solo v. : Valando} Chicago: vocal selection; lyrics by Fred Ebb {Chappell} Kane, Peter (20th c.) English The Rose of Tralee: valse [song] {Paxton} Keats, Horace Stanley (1895-1945) Australian Goneril's lullaby; words by Gordon Bottomley {from 'King Lear's Wife'} {solo v. : Cramer} Keel, James Frederick (1871-1954) English Bonnie George Campbell: song; Trad. {Cramer} A Christmas carol: song; words by Wlliam Canton {Cramer} Helen of Kirconnell: song; Trad. {Chappell} Lullaby; words by Alfred Noyes {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} The rose and the nightingale: song; words from Bailey's 'Festus' {Boosey} There sits a bird; words by [R. H.? or C.H.?] Barham {solo v. : Cramer} Three salt-water ballads, 1st set; words by John Masefield {Boosey} To-morrow {from Salt-water ballads}: song; words by John Masefield {Chappell} Kellam, Ian (1933-2014) English The joly shepard: for SATB & small orch. [p. red.]; words from mediaeval carols {Novello} Kellette, John William (1873-1922) American I'm forever blowing bubbles; words by "Jaan Kenbrovin" {solo v. : Feldman} Kellie, Lawrence (1862-1932) English She dwelt among the untrodden ways: song; words by William Wordsworth {Metzler} Kennedy, Calum (1928-2006) Scottish Lovely Stornoway; words & music Kennedy and Bob Halfin {solo v. : Glen Music} The Scottish working man; w&m Bob Halfin and Calum Kennedy {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Kennedy, Hamilton (d.1954) Irish How can you buy Killarney?; words & music Hamilton Kennedy {solo v. : Peter Maurice} Kennedy, Harry (c1805-1894) American Cradle's empty, baby's gone: [song and chorus (SATB)]; words & music Harry Kennedy Kennedy, Jimmy (1902-1984) Irish Old mammy mine; words & music Jimmy Kennedy {solo v. : Peter Maurice} South of the Border (Down Mexico way): Tommies' theme song; by Jimmy Kennedy & Michael Carr {Peter Maurice} Kennedy, Ken Twilight: song; words by Elizabeth Rosemary Blair {Peter Derek} Kent, Edward (1859-1929) English Having it out: humorous monologue; words & music Edward Kent {solo v. : Reeder & Walsh} Kent, Walter Maurice (1911-1994) American The white cliffs of Dover; words by Nat Burton {solo v. : Feldman} Kerker, Gustave (1857-1923) German-American The Belle of New York: musical comedy; words by Hugh Morton {Hopwood & Crew} Teach me how to kiss, dear; words by Hugh Morton {solo v. : Newnes} Kern, Jerome David (1885-1945) American The best of Jerome Kern: [album of 18 songs]; words by Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach et al {Chappell} Bill {from Show Boat}; words by P. G. Wodehouse & Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Chappell} The folks who live on the hill; written by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Chappell} A funny old house: song; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {Chappell} I still suits me {from Show Boat film}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Chappell} Ol' man river {from Show Boat}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Chappell} Pick yourself up {from Swing Time}; words by Dorothy Fields {solo v. : Chappell} Second Jerome Kern album: [6 songs]; words by Oscar Hammerstein II (1-2), Dorothy Fields (4,5) et al. {Chappell} Show Boat (libr.): musical play; book & lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II {Chappell} Show Boat: musical play; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II {Chappell} Show Boat: musical play; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II {Chappell} They didn't believe me {from That Midnigth Kiss, film}: song; written by M.E. Rourke {EMI} They didn't believe me: [song]; written by M. E. Rourke {Francis, Day & Hunter} The way you look tonight; words by Dorothy Fields {SATB soli : Chappell} Kerr, U S (19th-20th c.) American Singing to you: song; words by Bryceson Faulkes {Wood} Ketèlbey, Albert William (1875-1959) English In a monastery garden: arr. as a male-voice quartet by the composer; words & music Albert W. Ketèlbey {TTBB soli : Larway} My star of love: song; words & music Albert W. Ketélby {Bosworth} Sanctuary of the heart: song (w. choir ad lib.); words & music Albert W. Ketélby {Bosworth} Knapp, Mrs Joseph F (ie Phoebe Palmer) (1839-1908) English Open the gates of the Temple: song; words by Fanny Crosby {high v. : Frederick Harris} Kneass Nelson (1823-1868) American Ben Bolt: ballad; [words by Thomas Dunn English] {Paxton} Knight, Richard (20th c.) English The coming of a dream: duet for female voices; words by Florence Hoare {Weekes} Kodály, Zoltán (1882-1967) Hungarian Hippity, hoppity: SSA unaccomp. {Boosey & Hawkes} Koven, Reginald de (1859-1920) American Oh, promise me!: romanza [melodie]; words by Clement Scott {solo v.} The owl and the pussy cat Op. 49: choral version (TTBB); [words by Edward Lear] {Bayley & Ferguson} Kramer, A Walter (1890-1969) American The great awakening Op. 45 no. 5: song; words by Gordon Johnstone {low v. : Ricordi} Krips, Henry (1912-1987) Australian One song is in my heart: song; words by Harvey Allen {Boosey} La Forge, Frank (1879-1953) American In pride of May: song; [after Thomas Weelkes?] {high v. : Schirmer} Lake, Frank [=Frank Kerslake] (fl.1940) American Bless 'em all; words by Jimmy Hughes {solo v. : Keith, Prowse} Lambert, Constant (1905-1951) English The Rio Grande: cantata [for chor. w. solo piano]; poem by Sacheverell Sitwell Lambert, Edward Frank (1868-1925) English God's garden: sacred song; words by D. F. Gurney {Chappell} God's garden: sacred song; words by D. F. Gurney {Chappell} She is far from the land; words by Tom Moore {ten. : Chappell} Speak but one word; words by Edward Teschemacher {ten. : Chappell} Lane, Gerald (19th-20th c.) English Carmencita: song; words & music Gerald Lane {Leonard} A song of flowers: song; words & music Gerald Lane {Enoch} Tatters: song; w&m Gerald Lane {Gould} Lang, Agnes Mary (1869-1951) Australian Two Eastern songs {Elkin} Two Eastern songs {Elkin} Lawes, Henry (1596-1662) English Six songs; words by Thomas Carew (1-4) & Robert Herrick (5-6) {Peters} Lawson, Malcolm Leonard (1847-1918) Scottish Brown-haired maiden {from Songs of the North} {Cramer} Fair young Mary {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody {Cramer} Le Brunn, George (1863-1905) English Remember me to Mother dear!; written by John P. Harrington {solo v. : Monte Carlo} Le Fleming, Christopher (1908-1985) English If it's ever Spring again: for med. v. & p.; words by Thomas Hardy {Chester} Lecuona, Ernesto (1895-1963) Cuban Always in my heart; lyric by Kim Gannon {solo v. : Southern} Lee, William Herbert (Bert) (1880-1946) English Good-bye-ee!: [song]; written by R P Weston {Francis, Day & Hunter} Lee, George Alexander (1802-1851) English Macgregor's gathering; [words by Sir Walter Scott] {solo v.} Legrand, Michel (1932-2019) French The windmills of your mind: theme from The Thomas Crown Affair; lyric by Marilyn and Alan Bergman {solo v. : Columbia Pictures} Lehár, Ferencz (Franz) (1870-1948) Hungarian Anneliese Rothenberger's favourite soprano arias: [7 pieces] {Glocken} Farewell, my love, farewell {from Frasquita}; words by Reginald Arkell {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Gipsy love: new musical play; lyrics by Adrian Ross {Chappell} Gipsy love: operetta; new lyrics by Phil Park {Glocken} Girls were made to love and kiss {from Paganini}; Eng. lyric by A. P. Herbert {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} I love you so {from The Merry Widow}; words by Adrian Ross {solo v. : Chappell} The Land of Smiles: musical play; Eng. lyrics by Harry Graham {Chappell} The Merry Widow (libr.): operetta; new lyrics by Phil Park, arr. Ronald Hanmer {Glocken} The Merry Widow: [operetta]; new lyrics by Phil Park {Glocken} The Merry Widow: [Sadler's Wells production]; Eng. version Christopher Hassall {misc. v. : Glocken} Oh maiden, my maiden {from Frederica}; words by Harry S. Pepper {solo v. : Chappell} Oh maiden, my maiden {from Frederica}; words by Harry S. Pepper {solo v. : Chappell} Songs from 'The Czarevitch': [7 songs] Vilia {from The Merry Widow}: song; words by Adrian Ross {Chappell} The white dove {from The Rogue Song}: song; words by Clifford Grey {Chappell} You are my heart's delight {from The Land of Smiles}; words by Harry Graham {solo v. : Chappell} You are my heart's delight {from The Land of Smiles}; words by Harry Graham {solo v. : Chappell} Lehmann, Amelia (1830-1908) English The violet and the rose {from A la Watteau}: song; words by R. H. Elkin {Elkin} When love is kind: old melody; words by Thomas Moore; arr. A[melia] L[ehmann] {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Lehmann, Elizabeth Nina Mary Frederika (Liza) (1862-1918) English Ah, moon of my delight {from In a Persian Garden}; words from FitzGerald's Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám {solo v. : Metzler} At love's beginning: duet for sop. & bar.; words by Thomas Campbell {Boosey} Bird songs: [5 songs]; words by A. S. [Stanton] {Boosey} The cuckoo {from More Daisies}; words by W. B. Rands {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Evensong (Fold your white wings...); words by Constance Morgan {solo v. : Chappell} Fly away, pretty moth: old song {Chappell} Good morning, Brother Sunshine: song; words by J.W. Foley {Chappell} If no-one ever marries me {from The Daisy Chain}: [song of childhood]; words by Laurnce Alma Tadema {Boosey} The life of a rose: seven short songs; words & music Liza Lehmann {med. v. : Boosey} Magdalen at Michael's Gate: song; words by Henry Kingsley {Chappell} More daisies: new songs of childhood for 4 solo voices (SCTBar/B); words by Robert Louis Stevenson, W. B. Rands etc {Boosey} Myself when young {from In a Persian Garden}; words from FitzGerald's Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám {solo v. : Cramer} Oh tell me, nightingale; words from Bodenstedt's Songs of Mirza-Schaffy {solo v. : Joseph Williams} There are fairies at the bottom of our garden: song; words by Rose Fyleman {Chappell} Two seal songs; words by Rudyard Kipling {mez. : Chappell} Leighton, Kenneth (1929-1988) English An Easter sequence: for boys' or female voices & organ w. opt. trumpet {OUP} Lemare, Edwin Henry (1865-1934) English-American Moonlight and roses: adapted from Lemare's celebrated Andantino in Db {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Lennon, John (1940-1980) English If I fell (SSA Chor); words & music John Lennon & Paul McCartney {Northern Songs} Michelle (SATB); words & music John Lennon & Paul McCartney {Northern Songs} Penny Lane (SATB Chor); words & music John Lennon & Paul McCartney {Northern Songs} When I'm sixty-four (SATB Chor); words & music John Lennon & Paul McCartney {Northern Songs} Yesterday (SSA); words & music John Lennon & Paul McCartney {Northern Songs} Leonard, Conrad (1898-2003) American I'm in love with a song; words by Carroll Levis {solo v. : Lawrence Wright} Leoni, Franco (1864-1949) Italian The lark: song; words by G. Hubi Newcombe {Boosey} Too late: rondeau; words by Adela Wilkins {solo v. : Boosey} When he comes home: song; words by Maurice Maeterlinck; Eng. version Fred G. Bowles {Chappell} Leslie, Henry David (1822-1896) English Annabelle Lee: song; words by Edgar Poe {Cramer} Leslie, Henry T (19th-20th c.) English The four jolly smiths: right jovial song; written by J. Louis Rockliffe {Leonard} Leslie-Smith, Kenneth (d.1993) English One love for ever; words by James Dryenforth {solo v. : Boosey} Lewis, F W The Princess of Lochlann: legend for mixed choir, bar. & sop. soli; words by Harold Boulton {Bosworth} Lewis, Sidney Roses remind me of you: song; written by Eric Graham {Marks} Ley, Henry George (1887-1962) English Savernake, or The Professor's Dilemma: fairy play; words by Evelyn Ley {childr. v. : Oxford} Liddle, Samuel (1867-1951) English Abide with me: sacred song; words by Henry Francis Lyte {Boosey} Abide with me: sacred song; words by Henry Francis Lyte {Boosey} Abide with me: sacred song; words by Henry Francis Lyte {Boosey} Abide with me: sacred song; words by Henry Francis Lyte {Boosey} Abide with me: favorite sacred song; [words by Henry Francis Lyte] {Paxton} The garden where the praties grow: old Irish melody {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} God is our refuge and strength: sacred song; words from Psalm 46 {Boosey} How lovely are Thy dwellings: sacred song; words from Psalm 84 {Boosey} How lovely are Thy dwellings: sacred song; words from Psalm 84 {Boosey} How lovely are Thy dwellings: sacred song; words from Psalm 84 {Boosey & Hawkes} Lidgey, Charles Albert (d.1924) English A widow bird state mourning: Archy's song; words by Shelley {Cary} Lindsay, Maria (Mrs J Worthington Bliss) (1827-1898) English The Bridge: [song]; written by H W Longfellow {Paxton} Far away: song; poetry from Summer Songs of Country Life by M. Lindsay (Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss) {Robert Cocks} Linley, George (1798-1865) English Little Nell: song; words by Charlotte Young Linley, William (1771-1835) English Orpheus with his lute; words by Shakespeare; {solo v. : OUP} Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) Hungarian The Loreley (Die Lorelei); words by Paul England (ed.) {solo v. : Boosey} Love's dream (Liebestraum): [voc.] waltz {Cecil Lennox} Twenty songs; Eng. version Francis Hueffer {Novello, Ewer} Little, Jack ('Little Jack') [=John Leonard] (1899-1956) American Hold me; by Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim & Ira Schuster {solo v. : Campbell, Connelly} Livingston, Jacob Harold (Jay) (1915-2001) American Havin' a wonderful wish (Time you were here); words & music Jay Livingston and Ray Evans {solo v. : Victoria} Locke, Matthew (1621-1677) English Music for 'Macbeth': recitatives, airs & choruses {Boosey} Locknane, Clement (19th-20th c.) English Ah! Let me dream: song; words by Harry Paulton {Mathias & Strickland} Loder, Edward James (1813-1865) English The diver: song; words by G. Douglas Thompson {Paxton} Loeb, John Jacob (1910-1970) American Masquerade: waltz song; lyric by Paul Francis Webster {Leo. Feist} Loesser, Frank Henry (1910-1969) American Guys and Dolls: [musical]; lyrics by Frank Loesser {Edwin Morris} On a slow boat to China; words & music Frank Loesser {solo v. : Edwin Morris} Wonderful Copenhagen {from Hans Christian Andersen}; [words & music] by Frank Loesser {solo v. : Edwin Morris} Loewe, Johann Carl Gottfried (1796-1869) German The Erl-King (Erlkönig): [song]; words by Goethe, Eng. by A. H. Fox Strangways & Steuart Wilson {OUP} Loewe, Frederick (1901-1988) Austrian-American Brigadoon (libr.): musical; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner {Chappell} Brigadoon: musical play; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner {Sam Fox} Brigadoon {from Brigadoon}; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner {solo v. : Sam Fox} Camelot song album: [7 songs]; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner {Chappell} The heather on the hills {from Brigadoon}; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner {solo v. : Sam Fox} I could have danced all night {from My Fair Lady}; words by Alan Jay Lerner {solo v. : Chappell} My Fair Lady (libr.): musical; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner {Penguin} My Fair Lady: musical; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner {Chappell} Paint your wagon: musical play; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner {Chappell} Thank Heaven for little girls {from Gigi}; words by Alan Jay Lerner {solo v. : Chappell} With a little bit of luck {from My Fair Lady}; words by Alan Jay Lerner {solo v. : Chappell} Wouldn't it be loverly {from My Fair Lady}; words by Alan Jay Lerner {solo v. : Chappell} Logan, Felicity (fl.1928) English Flowr delice: carol; words from the Balliol M.S. of Richard Hill {choir : Stainer & Bell} Löhr, Frederic Nicholls (1844-1888) English Out on the Deep; words by Samuel K. Cowan {solo v. : Enoch & Sons} Löhr, Hermann Frederic (1872-1944) English Chorus, gentlemen!: song; words by Mark Ambient {Chappell} The day is done: duet; words by Longfellow {low v. : Chappell} Give: sacred song; words by Isabel C. Clarke {Chappell} I dream of a garden of sunshine; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Chappell} In love; words by Helen Taylor {ten. : Chappell} Little grey home in the west: song; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot {Chappell} The little Irish girl: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} The little Irish girl: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} Only one word: song; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot {Chappell} Only one word: song; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot {Chappell} Roadways: song; words by John Masefield {Chappell} Rose of my heart; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot {ten. : Chappell} Temples of the forest: song; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot {Chappell} To my first love {from Two little Irish songs}; words by Edwin Hamilton {Chappell} Two little Irish songs {Chappell} Where my caravan has rested {from Romany Songs}: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} Where my caravan has rested {from Romany Songs}: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} You'd better ask me {from Two little Irish songs}; words by Samuel Lover {Chappell} Longstaffe, Ernest (1884-1958) English Gentlemen, good-night!: song; words by Edward Lockton {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Here come the Guards: song; words & music Ernest Longstaffe {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Here come the Guards: song; words & music Ernest Longstaffe {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Oh Sarah! Oh 'Enery!: humorous ('yokel') duet for lady & gentleman; [words & music Ernest Longstaffe] {Reynolds} When the sergeant major's on parade: song; words & music Ernest Longstaffe {Chappell} When the sergeant major's on parade: song; words & music Ernest Longstaffe {Chappell} Where's the sergeant?: song; words & music Ernest Longstaffe {Chappell} Loughborough, Raymond (1882-1967) Irish By the light of the moon; words by Fred Weatherly {solo v. : Chappell} The silver swan: song; Anon. {Boosey & Hawkes} A song in the night: song w. violin obbl.; words by Charles G. Mortimer {Boosey & Hawkes} Lover, Samuel (1797-1868) Anglo-Irish Barney O'Hea: Irish ballad; written & composed by Samuel Lover {Chappell} Lowthian (aftwds Prescott), Caroline (1858/60-1943) English Gates of the West: song; written by A[melia] L[ehmann] {Chappell} Gates of the West: song; words by A[melia] L[ehmann] Lubbock, Mark (1898-1986) English The whispering poplar: song; lyric by Christopher Hassall {Schott} MacCunn, Hamish (1868-1916) Scottish Lie there, my lute: song; words by Charles H. Taylor {Chappell} MacDowell, Edward Alexander (1860-1908) American Selected songs: [7 songs]; words by W. H. Gardner et al. {Elkin} To a wild rose Op. 51 no. 1; words by R. H. Elkin {solo v. : Elkin} Macey, Alan (19th-20th c.) American The flag we love; words by Arthur Coxford {solo v. : Broome} Macfarren, George Alexander (Sir) (1813-1887) English St John the Baptist: oratorio; text sel. from Holy Writ by E. G. Monk {Stanley Lucas, Weber} Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell (Sir) (1847-1935) Scottish Gentle dove, thy voice is sad {from Colomba}: vocero; from the lyrical drama by Francis Hueffer {solo v. : Novello} MacLellan, Gene (1938-1995) Canadian Snowbird; words & music Gene MacLellan {solo v. : EMI} MacLeod, Robert (19th-20th c.) Scottish A Highland pastoral (Duanag na h-airigh); words by Harold Boulton {solo v. : Cramer} MacMurrough, Dermot (19th-20th c.) Irish Macushla; words by Josephine Rowe {ten. : Boosey} Macushla: song; words by Josephine V. Rowe {Boosey} Macushla: song; words by Josephine V. Rowe {Boosey} Maconchy, Elizabeth (1907-1994) Anglo-Irish Have you seen but a bright lily grow?: [song]; words by Ben Jonson {OUP} Malashkin, Leonid Dimitrievich (1842-1902) Russian Oh, could I but express in song; Eng. by Rosa Newmarch from G. Lischin {low v. : Chester} Mallinson, James Albert (1870-1946) English Song album no. 3: [10 songs] {Frederick Harris} Malotte, Albert Hay (1895-1964) American Blow me eyes!: song; words by Wallace Irwin {Chappell} The Lord's prayer: musical setting for voice & piano {Chappell} The Lord's prayer: musical setting for voice & piano {Chappell} The Lord's prayer: voice & piano {Schirmer} The Lord's prayer: voice & piano {Schirmer} The Lord's prayer: musical setting for voice & piano {Chappell} Mareo, Eric (1892-1958) Australian The face of a friend: song; composed by Eric Mareo {Douglas Harding} For the sake of you: song; composed by Eric Mareo {Douglas Harding} Margetson, Edward John (1860-1907) English Tommy, lad!: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Boosey} Marks, James Christopher (1863-1946) Irish Now the day is over: sacred song; words by Rev. S. Baring-Gould {Edwin Ashdown} Oft we wandered: voc. duet for sop. & bar.; words by Walter Thackwell {Edwin Ashdown} Marshall, Charles (1857-1927) English I dream that I hear you singing: song; words by Katerina Bogosoff {Boosey} I hear you calling me: song; words by Harold Harford {Boosey} I hear you calling me: song; words by Harold Harford {Boosey} I hear you calling me: song; words by Harold Harford {Boosey} Sympathy: song; words by Mary L. Hay {Joseph Williams} When shadows gather; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {ten. : Boosey} Martin, (Frederick John) Easthope (1882-1925) English The ballad-monger {from Four Songs of the Fair}; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} The ballad-monger: duet for sop. & bar. in E; lyric by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Come to the fair {from Three More Songs of the Fair}: song; lyric by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Come to the fair: unison song; lyric by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Come to the fair {from Three More Songs of the Fair}: song; lyric by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Come to the fair {from Three More Songs of the Fair}: duet for 2 med v.; duet for high & med v.; lyric by Helen Taylor Come to the fair {from Three More Songs of the Fair}: song (duet for 2 med v. ); lyric by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} A day at the fair: four songs; lyrics by Helen Taylor {med. v. : Enoch & Sons} Everywhere I go {from Four Pastorals}: song; lyric by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Fairings {from Four Songs of the Fair}; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Fairings {from Four Songs of the Fair}: duet for high & low v.; lyric by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Four songs of the fair; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Four songs of the fair; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} The Holy Child: Luther's 'Cradle Hymn'; poem by Martin Luther {solo v. : Enoch & Sons} An interlude {from Three More Songs of the Fair}: song; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} The light of the sunset glow: song; words by Ursula Curzon; adapt. from Easthope Martin's 'Evensong' {Weekes} Red-letter days: four songs; words by Helen Taylor {low v. : Enoch & Sons} St Nicholas Day in the morning (Noël): from the song cycle Red-Letter Days; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} St Nicholas Day in the morning (Noël) {from Red-letter days}: song; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Songs of open country: three songs; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Songs of open country: three songs; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Speed the plough: song; words by C. Fox Smith {Enoch & Sons} Three more songs of the fair; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch & Sons} Marzials, Theophile-Jules-Henri (1850-1920) Anglo-Italian Fly, little dove: set in canon for two equal v.; words by M. Beverley {Weekes} Friendship: duet in canon; words by Sir Philip Sidney {Metzler} Love: duet in canon; words by Ben Jonson {Metzler} The miller and the maid: song; words by Theo. Marzials {Boosey} A summer shower: song; words & music Theo. Marzialis {Boosey} Twickenham Ferry: river ditty; music & words by Theo. Marzialis {Boosey} Mascheroni, Angelo (1855-1905) Italian Sons of the Empire: song; words by Alice C. Mac Donell {Gould} Maschwitz, (Albert) Eric (1901-1969) English The Mardi Gras: song; words by Maschwitz & Leo Towers {Leo. Feist} Mason, Gerry (20th c.) English Say a little prayer: song; words & music Gerry Mason {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} When lady Betty chooses: song; words & music Gerry Mason {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Mattei, Tito (1841-1914) Italian Dear heart: song; words by G Clifton Bingham {Chappell} Maunder, John Henry (1858-1920) English Bethlehem: sacred cantata [for SATB soli & chor.] Olivet to Calvary: sacred cantata Songs of thanksgiving: cantata for havest & gen. festival use [for STB soli & chor.] May, Hans (1886-1958) Anglo-Austrian Always young {from Wedding in Paris}; lyric by Sonny Miller {solo v. : Keith, Prowse} Break of day {from Waltz Time}: song; lyric by Alan Stranks {Keith, Prowse} Break of day {from Waltz Time}: song; lyric by Alan Stranks {Keith, Prowse} My song goes round the world (Ein Lied geht um die Welt); Ger. by Ernst Neubach; Eng. version Jimmy Kennedy {Feldman} Mayerl, William Joseph ('Billy') (1902-1959) English A bird's clear note: song; words by Howard Alexander {Keith, Prowse} Resting: song; words by Howard Alexander {Keith, Prowse} McCarthy, Joseph (1885-1943) American Alice blue gown {from Irene}; words by Harry Tierney {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} McClurg, Marion Scottish Scotland the brave; words by Cliff Hanley {solo v. : Kerr} McCrone, Duncan (20th c.) Scottish Always Argyll; by James Jamieson & Duncan McCrone {solo v. : Jammy Music} McGeoch, Daisy (1876-1963) English Two eyes of grey: song; written and composed by Daisy McGeoch {Leonard} Two eyes of grey: song; written and composed by Daisy McGeoch {Leonard} McGlennon, Felix (1856-1943) Irish-Scots Comrades: [song]; written & composed by Felix McGlennon {Francis, Day & Hunter} McHugh, James Francis ('Jimmy') (1894-1969) American Dinner at eight; lyric by Dorothy Fields {solo v. : Campbell, Connelly} Lovely lady {from King of Burlesque}; words by Ted Koehler {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} McKay, Ray Scottish Old Scotch mother mine; by Ray McKay & Joseph Maxwell {solo v. : Michael Reine} Meglio, Vincenzo de (1825-1883) Italian Santa Lucia (Neapolitan barcarolle): for SSA accomp.; Eng. version Brenda Cleather {Ricordi} Meher, Donovan (19th-20th c.) Laughing eyes: song; words by Herbert J. Nicol {Strand} Mellor, Grace E (19th-20th c.) English Liberty: song; words by Stanley Dew {Songs} Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix (1809-1847) German As the hart pants (42nd Psalm) Op. 42: [cantata] {Novello, Ewer} As the hart pants (42nd Psalm) {misc. v. : Novello, Ewer} Christus: unfinished oratorio {Novello, Ewer} Come, let us sing (95th Psalm) Op. 46: [for SST soli & SATB chor.] {Novello} Come let us sing (95th Psalm) Op. 46: [for solo v. & SATB chor.] {Novello} Elijah Op. 70: oratorio; Eng. version W. Bartholomew {SATB soli : Novello} Elijah Op. 70: oratorio (pocket ed.); Eng. version W. Bartholomew {SATB soli : Novello} Elijah Op. 70: oratorio (new ed.); [Eng. version W. Bartholomew] {SATB soli : Novello} Elijah Op. 70: oratorio; Eng. version W. Bartholomew {SATB soli : Bayley & Ferguson} Elijah Op. 70: oratorio; [Eng. version W. Bartholomew] {SATB soli : Hart} The first Walpurgis night Op. 60: cantata; poem by Goethe Hear my prayer: motet for sop. solo & chor. w. org. or p.acc.; words by William Bartholomew {Novello} Hear my prayer: motet for sop. solo & chor. w. org. or p.acc.; words by William Bartholomew {Novello} Hear my prayer: hymn for sop. solo & chor. w. org. or p.acc.; words by William Bartholomew {Boosey} Hymn of praise (Lobgesang) Op. 52: symphonia cantata [for SST soli & SATB chor.] {Novello, Ewer} Hymn of praise (Lobgesang) Op. 52: sacred cantata [for SST soli & SATB chor.]; words by J. Alfred Novello {Bayley & Ferguson} Lord, how long wilt Thou forget me? (Psalm 13): [for solo v. & SATB chor.] Loreley Op. 98: unfinished opera [for sop. & fem. v.] {Novello, Ewer} O come let us worship: motet [for SATB soli & chor.] O rest in the Lord: air from 'Elijah' {contr. : Novello} O rest in the Lord: recit. & air from 'Elijah' {contr. : Edwin Ashdown} Saint Paul: oratorio [for SATB soli & chor.] {Novello, Ewer} Saint Paul: oratorio [for SATB soli & chor.] (pocket ed.) {Novello} Saint Paul: oratorio [for SATB soli & chor.] {Hart} The solo music in Mendelssohn's Elijah. Bass; ed. Alberto Randegger {Novello} Thirteen two-part songs: [mainly 2-sop.] {Novello, Ewer} Twenty-four four-part songs (SATB) Op. 41, 48, 50, 59 {Novello, Ewer} Menotti, Gian-Carlo (1911-2007) Italian-American Amahl and the night visitors: opera The shepherds' chorus {from Amahl and the Night Visitors}; words by Gian-Carlo Menotti {SATB choir : Chappell} The unicorn, the gorgon, and the manticore or, The three Sundays of a poet : chorus parts: "madrigal fable" for chorus, ten dancers, and nine instruments {SATB soli : Belwin-Mills} Merlin, Alfred (20th c.) English Your hand in mine: song; words by Dorothy Worsley {low v. : Lawrence Wright} Your hand in mine: song; words by Dorothy Worsley {high v. : Lawrence Wright} Messager, André (1853-1929) French Long ago in Alcala {from Mirette}: song; words by F.E. Weatherley & Adrian Ross {Chappell} Monsieur Beaucaire: romantic opera; lyrics by Adrian Ross {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Philomel {from Monsieur Beaucaire}; A. de Caillavet & Robert de Flers; Eng. words by Adrian Ross {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Red rose {from Monsieur Beaucaire}; words by Adrian Ross {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Trot here and there: duet [sop. & bar.]; words by Lilian Eldée & Percy Greenbank {Chappell} Véronique: comic opera Metcalf, John W (1856-1926) English Absent: song; words by Catherine Young Glen {Boosey & Hawkes} Absent: song; words by Catherine Young Glen {Boosey & Hawkes} Absent: song; words by Catherine Young Glen {Boosey & Hawkes} Millöcker, Carl (1842-1899) Austrian The Beggar Student: operetta {Weinberger} The Dubarry (libr.): musical comedy romance (acting edition); lyrics by Rowland Leigh & Eric Maschwitz; music arr. Theo Makeben & Bernard Grun {Samuel French} The Dubarry: musical comedy romance; rev. Eric Maschwitz; adapt. Bernard Grun {Chappell} I give my heart: song; words by Rowland Leigh {Chappell} Mills, Alan (1912/13-1977) Canadian I know an old lady; words by Rose Bonne {solo v. : Southern} Mills, Annette [=Edith Mabel Mills] (1894-1955) English Adolf; words & music Annette Mills {solo v. : Lawrence Wright} Moeran, Ernest John (1894-1950) English Blue-eyed Spring; poem by Robert Nichols {solo v. : Curwen} Four Shakespeare songs {Novello} The little milkmaid: folk song from Suffolk {OUP} The sailor and young Nancy: folk song from Norfolk {OUP} Troll the bowl; words by Thomas Dekker {solo v. : OUP} Moir, Frank Lewis (1852-1904) English At eventide: song; words by Gunby Hadath {Newnes} Down the vale; words by Gunby Hadath {ten. : Boosey} Down the vale: song; words by Gunby Hadath {Boosey} Down the vale: song; words by Gunby Hadath {Boosey} Only once more: song; words by H. L. D'Arcy Jaxone {Boosey} Molloy, James Lynam (1837-1909) Irish The carnival: song; words & music J. L. Molloy {Boosey} Darby and Joan: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The Kerry dance: song; words & music J. L. Molloy {Boosey} The Kerry dance: song; words & music J. L. Molloy {Boosey & Hawkes} The Kerry dance: song; words by J. L. Molloy {Boosey} The Kerry dance; words by James Molloy {voc. duet : Boosey} The little tin soldier: [song]; [words] by F. E. Weatherly (after Hans Andersen) {Chappell} Love's old sweet song; words by G. Clifton Bingham {solo v. : Boosey} Love's old sweet song: song; words by G. Clifton Bingham {Boosey & Hawkes} Love's old sweet song: voc. duet [sop. & ten]; words by Clifton Bingham {Boosey & Hawkes} The old cottage clock; words by Charles Swan {solo v. : Boosey} Monaco, James Vincent (Jimmie V.) (1885-1945) Italian-American Row, row, row: [song]; written by William Jerome {Francis, Day & Hunter} Monckton, Lionel (1861-1924) English The Arcadians: [libretto]; lyrics by Arthur Wimperis {misc. v. : Samuel French} The Arcadians - fantastic musical play; music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot; lyrics by Arthur Wimperis {misc. v. : Chappell} Arcady is ever young {from The Arcadians}: song; words by Lionel Monckton and Arthur Wimperis {Chappell} Arcady is ever young {from The Arcadians}: song; words by Lionel Monckton and Arthur Wimperis {Chappell} A country girl: musical play; lyrics by Adrian Ross {Chappell} Jack's the boy: [song]; words by Harry Greenbank {Newnes} The pipes of Pan are calling {from The Arcadians}: song; words by Arthur Wimperis {Chappell} The pipes of Pan are calling {from The Arcadians}: song; words by Arthur Wimperis {Chappell} The Quaker girl: new musical play {Chappell} Sons of the Motherland: song; words by Henry Hamilton {Chappell} Under the deodar {from A country girl}: song; words by Adrian Ross Moncrieff, Mrs Lynedoch | née Antoinette (Nita) Gaëtano (b.1851) English My heart Is like a singing bird; words by Christina Rossetti {solo v. : Boosey} Montgomery, Lee (20th c.) American The house with nobody In It; from the poem by Joyce Kilmer {solo v. : Chappell-Harms} Moodie, James (19th-20th c.) Scottish Eastertide: sacred cantata Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) Irish 'Tis the last rose of summer: song; [words & music] Thomas Moore {Paxton} 'Tis the last rose of summer: sung by Deanna Durbin in 'Three smart girls grow up'; [words & music] Thomas Moore {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Morgan, Robert Orlando (1865-1956) English Clorinda: song; lyric by John Bledlowe {Enoch & Sons} Morgan, Reginald (1900-1981) English Count your blessings: song; words by Edith Temple {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Mori, Frank (1820-1873) English I come from the beauiful Rhine: song; poetry by Charles Mackay {Cramer, Beale & Wood} Morley, Thomas (1557-1602) English Canzonets for two voices: [12 songs] {Stainer & Bell} Now Is the month of maying: balett for five v. (SATTB) Morris, Lelia Naylor (Mrs C H) (1862-1929) American The Stranger of Galilee: sacred song; by C. H. M[orris] {Frederick Harris} The Stranger of Galilee: sacred song; by C. H. M[orris] {Frederick Harris} Mortimer, Charles G (1880-1957) English A smuggler's song: for bar. or bass; words by Rudyard Kipling {Swan} Moss, Katie (1881-1947) English The floral dance: song; w&m (founded on an old Cornish air) Katie Moss {Chappell} The floral dance: song; w&m (founded on an old Cornish air) Katie Moss {Chappell} The floral dance: song; w&m (founded on an old Cornish air) Katie Moss {Chappell} Moule-Evans, David (1905-1988) Welsh Twilight: song for med. v. & piano; words by John Masefield {Joseph Williams} Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Austrian The Deluded Bridegroom: opera Papageno: operetta or cantata for schools and musical societies {Paterson} Rounds and canons; ed. W G Whittaker {misc. v. : OUP} When a maiden takes your fancy {from Il Seraglio}: [bass aria: Osmin]; Eng. words Paul England {Boosey & Hawkes} Mullen, James B (19th-20th c.) Under a panama {from Sergeant Brue}: [song]; words by Vincent Bryan Munro, George (c1680-1731) English My lovely Celia: song; by George Munro {Boosey & Hawkes} Murdoch, John Oswald (1849-c1920) Scottish The Messiah's Coming: sacred cantata; words by J. Stuart Bogg {SATB choir : Bayley & Ferguson} Murray, Alan (1890-1952) English All my life-time: song; words by Edith Temple {Chappell} A breath of home: song; words by Helen Taylor {Paterson} Close your sleepy eyes: song; words & music Alan Murray {Chappell} The constant flame; words by Carlene Graham {solo v. : Paterson} I'll walk beside you: song; words by Edward Lockton {Chappell} I'll walk beside you: song; words by Edward Lockton {Chappell} I'll walk beside you: song (mez. & ten./sop. duet); words by Edward Lockton {Chappell} Love is the star: song; words by Carlene Graham {Chappell} She shall have music: song; words by Herbert J. Brandon {Chappell} Shepherd of souls: song; words by Helen Taylor {Keith, Prowse} Soldier, what is the news you bring?: song; words by Herbert J Brandon {Chappell} These you have loved: song; words by Joseph Murrells {Chappell} Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich (1839-1881) Russian Cradle song (Songs and Dances of Death, no. 2); words by Count A. Golenistchev-Koutouzov; Eng. version Rosa Newmarch {contr. : Chester} The song of the flea {bass} Sunless: 6 songs for mez.-sop. or baritone; poems by Count Golenistcheff-Kutuzoff; Eng. trans. A. Eaglefield Hull {Augener} Myers, Sherman [=Herbert Carrington] (1890-1957) English God will remember (Bells at eventide): song; words by Reginald Fellows {Francis, Day & Hunter} When lights are low in Cairo: Eastern song fox-trot; words by Raymond Wallace {Cecil Lennox} Narita, Tamezō (1893-1945) Japanese Song of the seashore: song [with flute solo added]; Emg. lyrics Peter Foss {solo v. : Chappell} Naylor, Bernard (1907-1986) English A child's carol: based on an old Flemish carol; words by Arthur Salmon {solo v. : Roberton} Gentle sleep: song; words by Coleridge {Roberton} Rose-berries: song; words by Mary Webb {Roberton} Needham, Alicia Adélaide (1872-1945) Irish Content (Ike Walton's prayer): song; words by James Whitcomb Riley {Boosey} The fairy's lullaby {from An Album of Twelve Hush songs}: song; words by Eugene Field {Boosey} Husheen {from An Album of Twelve Hush Songs}: modern Irish hush-song; words by Francis A. Fahy {Boosey} Irish love song: ancient Irish air; words by Katherine Tynan Hinkson {Keith, Prowse} Nelson, Havelock (1917-1996) N. Irish Four Irish songs for soprano, horn and piano The town tree; text by Dorothy Roberts {solo v. : Boosey} Nelson, Ron (1929-2023) American The Christmas story: for narrator, bar. solo, mixed chor. & brass timpani [p.red.]; Biblical text sel. Erich Kunzel {Boosey & Hawkes} Nevin, Ethelbert (1862-1901) American Mighty like a rose: song; text by Frank L. Stanton {low v. : John Church} Narcissus: song; adaptation & words by A. Bunten {Schott} The rosary: [song]; words by Robert Cameron Rogers {Winthrop Rogers} Newton, Ernest (1856-1922) Welsh April song; words by Harold Simpson {solo v. : Chappell} The drum-major: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} The extra special constables: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Newman} In Springtime: duet for sop. & contr., sop. & bar., or ten. & bar.; words by Shakespeare {Boosey & Hawkes} The jolly tinker: 17th-century song; ed. & arr. Ernest Newton {Cramer} The keys of Heaven {from English County Songs}: duet; Anon. {Cramer} Love's echo: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} To-day the thrushes woke me: song; words by Edward Lockton {Edwin Ashdown} Nicholls, Horatio [=Lawrence Wright] (1888-1964) English A night of romance: song; words by Worton David {Lawrence Wright} Silent night: trad. carol w. hamonised refrain; words by Winifred May {Lawrence Wright} That old fashioned mother of mine: song; words by Worton David {Lawrence Wright} That old fashioned mother of mine: song; words by Worton David {Lawrence Wright} Nichols, Roger David Edward (1939- English We've only just begun (SAB): p. acc. with optional string bass, guitar & percussion; words by Paul Williams {Music Sales} Nicholson, Sydney Hugo (Sir) (1875-1947) English Beloved, let us love one another: [marriage] anthem {Novello} Nineteen fourteen: [cantata] for bar. solo, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; poems by Rupert Brooke {Curwen} Nimmo, Hamilton (19th c.) Scottish Crook an' plaid: [song]; w&m Hamilton Nimmo {Hamilton Nimmo} Noble, Harold (1903-1998) English Arran homing song Noel-Johnson, Reginald (1904-2001) English Three far-away trees: song; words by Kathleen Egan {Chappell} North, Michael [=Charles Edward Fletcher Stokes] (1902-1960) English Such lovely things: song; words by Henrik Ege {Boosey & Hawkes} Norton, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah (1808-1877) English Twelve sacred songs [by John Barnett, George Barker, Charles Glover, Hon. Mrs Norton, G. A. Hodson & M. P. King]; ed. Edward F. Rimbault {Chappell} Norton, Frederic (1869-1946) English Chu Chin Chow (libr.): musical tale of the East; told by Oscar Asche {misc. v. : Samuel French} Chu Chin Chow: musical tale of the East; words by Oscar Asche {misc. v. : Keith, Prowse} The Cobbler's song {from Chu Chin Chow}; words by Oscar Asche {Keith, Prowse} Novello, Ivor [=David Ivor Davies] (1893-1951) Welsh Fold your wings {from Glamorous Night}; words by Christopher Hassall {solo v. : Chappell} The golden moth: musical play of adventure; lyrics by P G Wodehouse {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Highwayman love {from Perchance to Dream}; words & music Ivor Novello {solo v. : Chappell} The little damozel: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The little damozel: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey & Hawkes} Love made the song {from Careless Rapture}; words by Christopher Hassall {solo v. : Chappell} Pray for me: song; words by Christopher Hassall {Chappell} Shine through my dreams {from Glamorous Night}; words by Christopher Hassall {solo v. : Chappell} Some day my heart will awake {from King's Rhapsody}; words by Christopher Hassall {solo v. : Chappell} Song album: [5 songs] from his famous musical plays; words by Christopher Hassall and Ivor Novello {Chappell} Song album: [15 songs]; words by Christopher Hassall, Ivor Novello et al. {Chappell} Waltz medley: [a medley of 6 waltzes in 2 parts] {solo v. : Chappell} Waltz of my heart {from The Dancing Years}; words by Christopher Hassall & Ivor Novello {solo v. : Chappell} We'll gather lilacs {from Perchance to Dream}; words & music Ivor Novello {solo v. : Chappell} The wings of sleep {from The Dancing Years}; words by Christopher Hassall {solo v. : Chappell} O'Connor, William Frederick Travers (Sir) (1870-1943) Anglo-Irish The old house; words by Frederick O'Connor {Cramer} O'Connor, Shamus (20th c.) Irish Macnamara's band: song; words by John J. Stamford {Larway} O'Connor-Morris, Geoffrey (1886-1964) Welsh Alleluia!: joyous Easter hymn (17th Century); words by Norah Phillips {solo v. : Boosey} O'Dougherty, Tresieme (20th c.) Irish My heart is light and gay: waltz song; words & music Tresieme O'Dougherty {Boosey & Hawkes} O'Hara, Geoffrey (1882-1967) Canadian-American Art thou the Christ?: song; words by Daniel S. Twohig {Schirmer} From Galilee a mother came; words by J. Sheldon Tyler {solo v. : Chappell-Harms} One world: song; words by John W. Bratton {Chappell} There is no death: sacred song; words by Gordon Johnstone {Chappell} O'Hogan, Betsy [=Lawrence Wright] (1888-1964) English Old Father Thames (keeps rolling along): song; words by Raymond Wallace {Lawrence Wright} Old Father Thames (keeps rolling along): for male v. (TTBB); words by Raymond Wallace {Lawrence Wright} O'Keefe, Donald (20th c.) At the end of the day; words & music Donald O'Keefe {solo v. : Chappell} Offenbach, Jacques (1819-1880) German-French La Belle Hélène (Beautiful Helen): operetta; new lyrics by Phil Park {Weinberger} Fairest evening: barcarolle - 2-part chorus for ladies voices (SA); words by E. H. Federlein {Cramer} Gendarmes' duet {from Geneviève de Brabant}; words by H. B. Farnie {ten. & bar. : Boosey & Hawkes} Gendarmes' duet {from Geneviève de Brabant}; words by H. B. Farnie {bar. & bass : Boosey & Hawkes} Gipsy love: operetta Night of stars and night of love! {from Tales of Hoffmann}: celebrated barcarole; [orig. words by Jules Barbier] {solo v. : Cramer} Night of stars and night of love! {from Tales of Hoffmann}: celebrated barcarole; [orig. words by Jules Barbier] {solo v. : Cramer} Night of stars and night of love {from Tales of Hoffmann}: barcarole (voc. duet) {ten. & bar. : Cramer} Night of stars and night of love {from Tales of Hoffmann}: barcarole (voc. duet) {sop. & mez. : Cramer} Not in Front of the Waiter, or, Under the Aspidistra: incident; story & mus. adapt. by Colin Graham; words by Viola Tunnard {misc. v. : Chappell} Orpheus in the Underworld: comic operetta in 3 acts; new lyrics by Phil Park {Weinberger} La Périchole (libr.); Eng. adapt. Maurice Valency {misc. v. : Boosey & Hawkes} La Périchole: Metropolitan Opera version; Eng. libr. Maurice Valency {misc. v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Songs from the great operettas: 38 songs from 14 operettas; words by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halévy et al. {Dover} La Vie Parisienne: operetta {Weinberger} Oliver, Herbert (1883-1950) English Down Vauxhall way; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Larway} Songs of old London: [5 songs]; words by Edward Teschemacher {Larway} Songs of old London: [5 songs]; words by Edward Teschemacher {Larway} Spreading the news!; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Larway} Openshaw, John (1880-1966) English Love sends a little gift of roses: song; words by Leslie Cooke {Francis, Day & Hunter} Orr, Charles Wilfred (1893-1976) English Tryste Noel; words by Louise Imogen Guiney {solo v. : Roberton} Osborne, Charles Thomas (1927-2017) Australian Mother (An old picture in a new frame); written and composed by Charles Osborne {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Oxley, Harrison (1933-2009) English Rise 'n' shine: trad. song arr. for 3-part choir of equal voices, SSA unaccomp. {Roberton} Padilla Sánchez, José (1889-1960) Spanish Valencia {from Palladium Pleasures}; words by Lucien Boyer & Jacques Charles; Eng. version Eric Valentine {solo v. : Feldman} Page, Arthur James (1846-1916) English Six vocal duets for sop. & contr.; words by Herrick et al. {Forsyth Bros.} Palestrina, Giovanni Perluigi da (1525-1594) Italian Missa aeterna Christi munera: adapted for use in the English Church; ed. G. C. Martin {SATB choir : Novello} Stabat Mater: motet for double chor. (unaccomp.); ed. Wm. Barclay Squire {Novello} Parke, Dorothy (1904-1990) N. Irish The house and the road: song; words by Josephine Peabody {Roberton} Parker, Ross (1914-1974) English There'll always be an England; words & music Ross Parker & Hugh Charles {solo v. : Dash} Parr, Andrew (20th c.) American The Dracula Spectacula (libr.): spooky musical; lyrics by John Gardiner {Samuel French} Parrin, I A (18th c.?) English True friendship's the cordial of love: a favorite bacchanalian song {solo v. : Bland & Weller} Parrott, Ian (1916-2012) Anglo-Welsh In Phaeacia: song for high v.; words by James Elroy Flecker {Alfred Lengnick} Parry, Hubert (Sir Charles Hubert Hastings) (1848-1918) English Blest pair of Sirens (at a Solemn music): for chor. & orch. [p.red.] (8-part arrangement); ode by Milton {Novello} The child and the twilight: song for sop. v.; words by L. E. Mitchell {Novello} Dear Lord and Father of Mankind: hymn for SATB; words by J. G. Whttier {Novello} English lyrics. First set {Novello} English lyrics. Tenth(?) set {Novello} English lyrics. Sixth set {Novello} English lyrics. Seventh set: [6 songs] {Novello} English lyrics. Eighth set: [6 songs] {Novello} English lyrics. Ninth set {Novello} English lyrics. Third set {solo v. : Novello} I was glad when they said unto me: [for 8-part mixed voices] {Novello} Love is a bable: song for bar. v.; Anon. {Novello} My heart is like a singing bird: song for sop. v.; words by Christina Rossetti {Novello} My true love hath my heart: song for mez.; words by Sir Philip Sidney {Novello} Never weather-beaten sail {from Songs of Farewell}: motet (SSATB) Ode on St Cecilia's day: cantata; words by Alexander Pope {Novello} Ode on St Cecilia's day; words by Alexander Pope {misc. v. : Novello} Ode on the Nativity: for sop. solo, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by William Dunbar {Novello} Ode to music; poem by Arthur Benson {misc. v. : Novello} The pied piper of Hamelin; poem by Robert Browning {ten. & bass} Six songs Te Deum laudamus {semi-choir : Novello} There; words by Mary E. Coleridge {solo v. : Novello} Thine eyes still shined for me; words by Emerson {solo v. : Novello, Ewer} Pascal, Florian [=Joseph Benjamin Williams] (1847-1923) English The fighting Téméraire {from Admirals All}: song; words by Henry Newbolt {Joseph Williams} The Vicar of Wide-a-Wakefield; or the Miss-Terry-ous Uncle: 'respectful burlesque perversion'; written by H. P. Stephens and W. Yardley {Joseph Williams} Pattison, Thomas Mee (1845-1936) English The new Jerusalem: sacred cantata {Bayley & Ferguson} Peace, Frederick Wilfrid (1883-1962) English From Cross to Crown: short church cantata for soli & chor.; words & music Fred. W. Peace {Bayley & Ferguson} The morn of Glory: sacred cantata {Bayley & Ferguson} Pearsall, Robert (1795-1856) English O who will o'er the downs so free? (Hickenstirn's song): chor. in 4 parts (SATB/ATTB) {Gould} Pearson, William Dean (1905-2000) English My own pretty boy: Irish folk tune; set to words by Margaret Lyell {solo v. : Curwen} Peel, (Gerald) Graham (1877-1937) English Almond, wild almond: song; words by Herbert Trench {Boosey} Bright is the ring of words; words by Robert Louis Stevenson {solo v. : Boosey} The country-lover: album of 5 songs; words by Eva Gore-Booth et al. {Chappell} The early morning {from The Country-Lover}: song; words by Hilaire Belloc {Chappell} Gipsies: song; words by Will. H. Ogilvie {Chappell} I will make you brooches {from Songs of Travel}: romance; words by Robert Louis Stevenson {solo v. : Forsyth Bros.} In Summertime on Bredon: song; words by A. E. Houseman {Chappell} In Summertime on Bredon: song; words by A. E. Houseman {Chappell} Invitation to arise: song; words by St John Lucas {Boosey} My bed is a boat {from A Child's Garden of Verses}: song; words by Robert Louis Stevenson {Chappell} Noon-hush: song; words by Liam P. Clancy {Chappell} Requiem; words by Robert Louis Stevenson {solo v. : Boosey} Summer highland days: song; words by John Martin {Chappell} Wind of the western sea: song; words by Tennyson {Chappell} Pélissier, Harry Gabriel (1874-1913) English Awake!: serenade; words by Sir William Davenant {solo v. : Robert Cocks} Awake!: serenade (voc. duet); words by Sir William Davenant {sop. & contr. : Gould & Bolttler} Memory's garden: [song]; words by Herbert Fordwych {Newnes} Penn, Arthur A (1875-1941) American Smilin' through: song; words & music Arthur A. Penn {Feldman} Pepper, Harry Stephen (1891-1970) English Carry me back to green pastures: [song]; w&m Harry S Pepper {Dix} Pepusch, Johann Christoph (1667-1752) German The Beggar's Opera [by John Gay]; rev. with additional music by Frederic Austin {misc. v. : Boosey & Hawkes} The Beggar's Opera (by John Gay); ed. Edward J Dent {misc. v. : Oxford} Polly by John Gay [and J C Pepusch]: being the Second Part of 'The Beggar's Opera'; words adapted by Clifford Bax {misc. v. : Boosey} Perry, Frederick C (b. 1802) English The special bobby: [song and chorus]; written by F. C. Perry {Howard} Persley, George W [=George W Brown] (1837-1894) American Barney, take me home again: song and [SATB] chorus; words by Arthur W. French {London M.P.S.} Peterkin, Norman (1886-1982) English A curse on a closed gate {from Three songs for voice & viola}; words by James H. Cousins {OUP} The fiddler; words by I. M. Maunder {solo v. : OUP} The journeyman weaver {from Three Songs for voice & viola}; words by Joseph Campbell {OUP} Little red hen: folk tale from the Irish; words by J. P. [ie P. J.] McCall {solo v. : OUP} A piper {from Three songs for voice & viola}; words by Seumas O'Sullivan {OUP} So, we'll go no more a-roving; words by Byron {solo v. : OUP} Pether, Henry Edmond (1867-1932) English Jolly old Borneo: [concerted song]; written by H. M. Burnaby {Cavendish} Rainbow: song; written by Fred. W. Leigh Petrie, Henry W (1857-1925) American Asleep in the deep: bass song; words by Arthur J. Lamb Phillips, H Lyall (19th-20th c.) English A Devonshire wedding: song; words & music H. Lyall Phillips {Chappell} Forgotten: song; words & music H. Lyall Phillips {Edwin Ashdown} Phillips, Montague Fawcett (1885-1969) English The apple tree fairy Op. 53 no. 4: song; words by Dorothy Dickinson {Chappell} April is a lady Op. 41 no. 4: song; words by Dorothy Dickinson {Chappell} Blue-bells Op. 25 no. 6: song; words by Doris A. Kendall {Chappell} A Border home: song; words by Will H. Ogilvie {Chappell} Butterfly wings Op. 30 no. 1: song; words by Marie Seton {Chappell} Dream songs: [4 songs]; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} Early in the morning Op. 46 no. 4: song; words by Almey St John Adcock {Chappell} Early in the morning Op. 46 no. 4: song; words by Almey St John Adcock {Chappell} The enchanted forest {from Dream Songs}: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} The fishermen of England {from The Rebel Maid}: song; words by Gerald Dodson {Chappell} The fishermen of England {from The Rebel Maid}: song; words by Gerald Dodson {Chappell} Flowering trees Op. 31; words by Nancie B. Marsland {solo v. : Chappell} Love the jester Op. 46 no. 1: song; words by Almey St John Adcock {Chappell} Montague F. Phillips album, vol. 1: [8 songs] {Chappell} Montague F. Phillips album, vol. 2: [8 songs] {Chappell} Nightfall at sea {from Sea Echoes}; words by Nancie B. Marsland {solo v. : Chappell} The old homes are waiting; words by Arthur L. Salmon {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Old World dance songs Op. 37: [4 songs]; words by Katie M.Luck {Chappell} Our flag unfurled: song; words by Marion Stranger {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} The Rebel Maid: romantic light opera; lyrics by Gerald Dodson {Chappell} Sea echoes: [3 songs]; words by N. B. Marsland {Chappell} Sing, joyous bird {from Songs of Joy} Op. 24 no. 4; words by Nora C. Usher {Chappell} Sing, joyous bird {from Songs of Joy} Op. 24 no. 4; words by Nora C. Usher {Chappell} Sing, joyous bird {from Songs of Joy} Op. 24 no. 4; words by Nora C. Usher {Chappell} Sing, joyous bird {from Songs of Joy} Op. 24 no. 4; words by Nora C. Usher {Chappell} Sing, sing, blackbird Op. 30 no. 1: song; words by Edward Lockton {Chappell} Songs of joy Op. 24: [song cycle]; words by Nancie B. Marshland and Nora C. Usher {Chappell} Spring is a lovely lady Op. 56 no. 4: song; words by Winifred May {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Starry woods: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} Waiting for you: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} Wake up! (Spring flowers); words by Harold Simpson {solo v. : Chappell} Philp, James (19th c.) An Andalusian maid: song; words by Edward Oxenford {Paterson} Phipson, David E (20th c.) English The lost seagull: song; words by Beryl Carter {solo v. : Schott} Piccolomini, M(arie) [=Henry Theodore Pontet] (1833-1902) Irish Ora pro nobis (Pray for us): song; words by 'A. Horspool' [ie Henry Pontet?] {Newnes} Ora pro nobis (Pray for us): [song]; words by 'A. Horspool' [ie Henry Pontet?] {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Ora pro nobis (Pray for us): song; words by 'A. Horspool' [ie Henry Pontet?] {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Pray for us (Ora pro nobis): song; words by 'A. Horspool' [ie Henry Pontet?] {Newnes} Pray for us (Ora pro nobis): [song]; words by 'A. Horspool' [ie Henry Pontet?] {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Pray for us (Ora pro nobis): song; words by 'A. Horspool' [ie Henry Pontet?] {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Queen of angels (Regina angelorum): vesper song w. organ acc.; words by 'Nemo' [ie Henry Pontet?] {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Whisper and I shall hear: song; words by G. Hubi Newcombe {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Pinsuti, Ciro (1829-1888) Anglo-Italian Bedouin love song; composed by Ciro Pinsuti {Edwin Ashdown} The bugler; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {bar. : Edwin Ashdown} Carrier John: song; words by Mary Mark-Lemon {Morley} The king's minstrel; words by Hugh Conway {solo v. : Enoch & Sons} The king's minstrel; words by Hugh Conway {solo v. : Enoch & Sons} The last watch: song; words by Fred Weatherly {Boosey} Pitfield, Thomas Baron (1903-1999) English Ballad of a minstrel: two-part; words by Thomas B. Pitfield {Banks} The rhyming shopman: whimsical cantata for choir, orch. & bar. solo; words & music Thomas B. Pitfield {Joseph Williams} Planquette, Jean Robert (1848-1903) French Rip Van Winkle: opera comique {Chappell} Plumstead, Mary (1905-1980) English My true love hath my heart; words by Sir Philip Sidney {solo v. : Elkin} Pontet, Henry Théodore (1833-1902) Irish The last milestone: song; words by H. L. D'Arcy Jaxone The last milestone: song; words by H. L. D'Arcy Jaxone {Beresford} Porter, Cole (1891-1964) American All of you {from Silk Stockings}; words & music Cole Porter {solo v. : Chappell} Begin the beguine: song; words & music Cole Porter {Chappell} The best of Cole Porter: [24 songs] {Chappell} C'est magnifique {from Can-Can}; words & music Cole Porter {solo v. : Chappell} I hate men {from Kiss Me, Kate}; words & music Cole Porter {solo v. : Chappell} In the still of the night: song; words & music Cole Porter {Chappell} Kiss Me Kate (libr.); lyrics by Cole Porter {misc. v.} Kiss me Kate: [operetta] {Chappell} Night and day {from Gay Divorce}; words & music Cole Porter {solo v. : Chappell-Harms} Well, did you evah? {from High Society}; words & music Cole Porter {solo v. : Chappell} Who wants to be a millionaire? {from High Society}; words & music Cole Porter {solo v. : Chappell} Posford, George (1906-1976) English Good-Night Vienna: romantic musical play; lyrics by Holt Marvell [and H.V. Purcell] {Keith, Prowse} Good-night Vienna {from Good-Night Vienna}; lyric by Holt Marvell {solo v. : Keith, Prowse} Magyar melody: musical romance; adapt. Eric Maschwitz & George Posford {Chappell} Poston, Elizabeth (1905-1987) English Sweet Suffolk owl; words by Thomas Vautor {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Powell, Felix Lloyd (1878-1942) Welsh Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag: [song]; written by George Asaf {Francis, Day & Hunter} Prentice, Charles Whitecross (1898-1970) Scottish Within these sacred walls: song; words by Edith Temple {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Proctor, C. King (fl. 1900-1920) English Princess Chrysanthemum: Japanese operetta in three acts {Bayley & Ferguson} Pullen, Harriet ('Hartie') (b.1871) English Our country's call: song; words & music Hartie Pullen {Swan} Purcell, Edward Cockram (1853-1932) English Passing by: song; words by Herrick {Edwin Ashdown} Passing by: song; words by Herrick {Edwin Ashdown} Passing by: song; words by Herrick {Edwin Ashdown} Passing by: song; words by Herrick {Edwin Ashdown} Passing by: voc. duet (high v., low v.); words by Herrick {Edwin Ashdown} Purcell, Henry (c1659-1695) English Arise, ye subterranean winds {from The Tempest}: song; ed. Albert Visetti {Augener} Dido and Aeneas [min. sc.]: opera {Belwin-Mills} Dido and Aeneas: opera; ed. Margaret Laurie & Thurston Dart {Novello} Dido and Aeneas: opera; ed. William H. Cummings {Novello} An evening hymn {solo v. : Novello, Ewer} An evening hymn, on a ground (Now that the sun ...); words by Dr William Fuller {solo v. : Novello} An evening hymn, on a ground (Now that the sun ...); words by Dr William Fuller {solo v. : Chappell} The Fairy Queen: opera; ed. J. S. Shedlock {Novello} Fifteen songs; ed. & arr. Arthur Somervell {Novello} Fifteen songs and airs (sop./ ten.) [Set 1]
: published for the Purcell Society {Novello} Forty songs, vol. 2: [10 songs]; ed. Sergius Kagen {International} Forty songs, vol. 3: [10 songs]; ed. Sergius Kagen {International} Full fathom five: [sop.] solo & chor. (SSA) If music be the food of love (first setting); ed. M. Tippett & W. Bergmann {high v. : Schott} If music be the food of love: [song]; words by Col. Heveningham, sel. & arr. Albert Howe {Paxman} King Arthur [abridged concert ed.]: opera; adapted from compl. ed. of W. H. Cummings Lost is my quiet: duet for sop. & bass {Schott} Mad Bess (From silent shades ...); ed. M. Tippett & W. Bergmann {high v. : Schott} The music in Dryden's King Arthur: opera; ed. J A Fuller Maitland for the Birmingham Festival 1897 {Boosey} The music in King Arthur: dram. opera (1691); ed. Margaret Laurie Nymphs and shepherds, come away! {from The Libertine}; words by Thomas Shadwell {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} St Agnes morn: song; words by Selwyn Image {Cramer} Saul and the witch at Endor {from Harmonia Sacra} {STB soli : Boosey & Hawkes} Scenes from The Fairy Queen: for SSTBar soli, chor. & orch.; sel. ed. & real. Arnold Foster {Stainer & Bell} See! the Heavens smile {from The Tempest}: Neptune's air (for bass) {Bayley & Ferguson} Selected songs: [15 songs]; ed. Bothwell Thomson {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Six songs; ed. & arr. Alfred Moffat {Bayley & Ferguson} Six songs {Forsyth Bros.} The Lord is my shepherd Sound the trumpet {from 'Come, ye Sons of Art'}: for SA chorus of women's voices w. p.acc. {Lawson-Gould} Te Deum laudamus in D: for voices & instruments; 'made for St Cecilia's Day 1694' - ed. J. F. Bridge {choir & semi-choir : Novello} Ten duets Bk 1 nos. 1-6 {Stainer & Bell} Ten duets Bk 2 nos. 7-10 {Stainer & Bell} Three divine hymns {from Harmonia Sacra} {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Two divine hymns and Alleluia {from Harmonia Sacra} {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Upon a quiet conscience {voc. duet : Novello, Ewer} Welcome to all the pleasures [min. sc.]: ode for St Cecilia's Day 1683 When I a lover pale do see: song {Bayley & Ferguson} When I am laid in earth (Dido's lament in Dido and Aeneas); words by Nahum Tate; ed. Edmondstoune Duncan {Augener} With sick and famished eyes {solo v. : Novello, Ewer} With sick and famished eyes: for voice, w. piano (or harpischord) & violoncello; words by George Herbert {OUP} Quayle, Eileen (19th-20th c.) English Sunshine: song; words by Ruth Rutherford {Warren & Phillips} Quilter, Roger (1877-1953) English April {from Four songs} Op. 14 no. 2; words by William Watson {low v. : Boosey} Arab love song Op. 25 no. 4; [words by] Shelley {Winthrop Rogers} Autumn evening {from Four songs} Op. 14 no. 1; words by Arthur Maquarie {low v. : Boosey} Blow, blow, thou Winter wind {from Three Shakespeare songs} Op. 6 no. 3 {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} By a fountainside {from Seven Elizabethan Lyrics} Op. 12 no. 6: song; words by Ben Jonson {Boosey & Hawkes} Come away Death {from Three Shakespeare songs} Op. 6 no. 1 {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Come Lady-Day: [song]; words by May Pemberton {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Cuckoo song Op. 15 no. 1; words by Alfred Williams {Boosey} Daybreak {from Three Songs of William Blake} Op. 20 no. 3 {Winthrop Rogers} Dream valley {from Three Songs of William Blake} Op. 20 no. 1 {Winthrop Rogers} Dream valley {from Three Songs of William Blake} Op. 20 no. 1 {Boosey & Hawkes} Drink to me only with thine eyes; words by Ben Jonson {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} Drooping wings: song; words by Edith Sterling-Levis {Chappell} Fair house of joy {from Seven Elizabethan Lyrics} Op. 12 no. 7: song; Anon. (16th c.) {Boosey} Fair house of joy {from Seven Elizabethan Lyrics} Op. 12 no. 7: song; Anon. {Boosey} Fairy lullaby; words & music Roger Quilter {solo v. : Chappell} Fairy lullaby; words & music Roger Quilter {solo v. : Chappell} Five Shakespeare songs (2nd set) Op. 23 {Boosey} Four songs Op. 14 {Boosey} The fuchsia tree Op. 25 no. 2: song; old Manx ballad {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} The fuchsia tree Op. 25 no. 2: song; old Manx ballad {high v. : Winthrop Rogers} Go, lovely rose [Op. 24 no. 3]: [song]; poem by Edmund Waller {Chappell} Go, lovely rose [Op. 24 no. 3]: [song]; poem by Edmund Waller {solo v. : Chappell} Go, lovely rose [Op. 24 no. 3]: [song]; poem by Edmund Waller {solo v. : Chappell} I will go with my father a-ploughing {from Three Pastoral Songs} Op. 22 no. 1; words by Joseph Campbell {Elkin} It was a lover and his lass Op. 23 no. 3: duet (sop. & contr.); words by Shakespeare {Boosey & Hawkes} The jolly miller {from Old English Popular Songs}; words from Love in a Village [by Thomas Arne] {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} June: song; words by Nora Hopper {Boosey & Hawkes} June: song; words by Nora Hopper {Boosey & Hawkes} A last year's rose {from Four songs} Op. 14 no. 3; words by W. E. Henley {low v. : Boosey} Love calls through the Summer night {from Rosmé}: [song]; words by Rodney Bennett {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Love calls through the Summer night {from Rosmé}: duet (mez. & bar.); words by Rodney Bennett {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Love's philosophy: song; words by Shelley {low v. : Boosey} Love's philosophy Op. 3 no. 1: song; words by Shelley {Boosey & Hawkes} My life's delight {from Seven Elizabethan Lyrics) Op. 12 no. 2; words by Thomas Campion {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Non nobis, Domine: chor. for mixed v. (SATB) w. orch. or p. accomp.; words by Rudyard Kipling {Boosey & Hawkes} Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 no. 2: song; words by Tennyson {Boosey} Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 no. 2: song; words by Tennyson {Boosey} Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 no. 2: song; words by Tennyson {Boosey} Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 no. 2: song; words by Tennyson {Boosey} Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 no. 2: song; words by Tennyson {Boosey & Hawkes} O mistress mine {from Three Shakespeare songs} Op. 6 no. 2: song {Boosey & Hawkes} Over the mountains {from Old English Songs}: song; words from Percy's Reliques {high v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Over the mountains {from Old English Popular Songs}; words from Percy's Reliques {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} Seven Elizabethan lyrics {low v. : Boosey} Song of the blackbird {from Four songs} Op. 14 no. 4; words by W. E. Henley {low v. : Boosey} Song of the blackbird {from Four songs} Op. 14 no. 4; words by W. E. Henley {low v. : Boosey} Spring is at the door Op. 18 no. 4: song for med. v. & piano; words by Nora Hopper {Elkin} Three poor mariners {from Old English Popular Songs}; words & air from Deuteromelia [by Thomas Ravenscroft) {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} Three Shakespeare songs (1st set) Op. 6 {Boosey} Three songs of the sea Op. 1; words & music Roger Quilter {Forsyth Bros.} Through the sunny garden; words by Mary Coleridge {low v. : Elkin} The time of roses Op. 24 no. 5: [song]; poem by Thomas Hood {Chappell} To daisies Op. 8 no. 3 {from song cycle To Julia}: song; words by Robert Herrick {Boosey & Hawkes} To daisies Op. 8 no. 3 {from song cycle To Julia}: song; words by Robert Herrick {Boosey & Hawkes} To Julia (Six lyrics of Robert Herrick) Op. 8: [song cycle] {Boosey} Two September songs; words by Mary Coleridge {Elkin} Two September songs Op. 18 nos. 5-6; words by Mary Coleridge {high v. : Elkin} The valley and the hill; words by Mary Coleridge {low v. : Elkin} When icicles hang by the wall; words by Shakespeare {solo v. : Boosey} Who is Silvia?; poem by Shakespeare {solo v. : Boosey} Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943) Russian The harvest of sorrow Op. 4 no. 5: mez./ bar.; words by Count Alexis Tolstoi, Eng. version M. C. H. Collet {Chester} Rae, Kenneth (1869-1942) The crown; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Larway} Evening pastoral; words by E. Teschemacher {solo v. : Larway} Ramsay, Harold (1901-1976) English Her name Is Mary: song; words by Bruce Sievier & Harold Ramsay {Chappell} Ramsey, Benjamin Mansell (1849-1923) English Peach blossom: children's operetta; written by Lilian F Ramsey {Curwen} Randegger, Alberto (1832-1911) Italian Come hither, shepherd swain: canzonet; words by the Earl of Oxford (1560) {Novello, Ewer} Raphael, Mark (born Harris Furstenfeld) (1900-1988) Anglo-Polish At the mid hour of night; words by Thomas Moore {solo v. : Roberton} Three Blake songs: for med. v & piano; words by William Blake {Roberton} Rapley, Felton (1907-1976) English The twelve days of Christmas {solo v. : Chappell} Rasbach, Oscar (1888-1975) American Trees: song; words by Joyce Kilmer {Chappell} Trees: song; words by Joyce Kilmer {Chappell} Trees: song; words by Joyce Kilmer {Chappell} Ray, Lilian [=John Neat] (1876-1949) English Always with my heart: song; words by David & Eugene Arale {Lawrence Wright} Always with my heart: song; words by David & Eugene Arale {Lawrence Wright} God keep you is my prayer: song; words by David Arale {Lawrence Wright} God keep you is my prayer: song; words by David Arale {Lawrence Wright} The sunshine of your smile: [song]; words by Leonard Cooke {Francis, Day & Hunter} Redhead, Alfred Edward (1855-1937) English Thy voice: song; words by Clifton Bingham {Ascherberg} Redman, Reginald (1892-1972) English Te Deum: sacred song; words by Herbert J. Brandon {Chappell} Reeve, Stephen (1948- English I am a friar of orders gray; words by [John] O'Keefe {solo v. : Broome} Richards, David (1822-1900) Welsh If I were: song; words by Philip Henry {Boosey} The skipper of the "Mary Jane": [song]; words by Philip Henry {Boosey} Richardson, Clive (1909-1998) English Greensleeves: song; lyric adapt. H. W. {Chappell} Richardson, H Forster (20th c.) English Vagabond lover: song; words by Gladys Morton {Cramer} Ring, Montague [=Amanda Ira Aldridge] (1866-1956) English A noontide song; words by Fred G. Bowles {Elkin} Ripley, Henry (1843-1902) English True to the core: [song]; poetry & music by Henry Ripley {Williams} Risher, Anna Priscilla (1875-1946) American Unto Thee, O Lord: sacred song; Psalm XXV {Wood} Rizzi, Alba (20th c.) American The house by the side of the road: song; words by Sam Walter Foss {Keith, Prowse} Roberton, Hugh Stevenson (Sir) (1874-1952) Scottish All in the April evening: part-song for SCTB; words by Katherine Tynan {Curwen} Oh, by an' by: Negro spiritual arr. for choir (or trio) of equal voices, SSC unaccomp. {Roberton} Steal away to Jesus: Negro spiritual {SATB choir : Curwen} Uist tramping song (Come along) {from Songs of the Isles}; Eng. words Hugh S. Roberton {Curwen} When grandpa was a little girl like me; words & music Hugh Roberton {solo v. : Paterson} Whiskers; words & music Hugh Roberton {SATB choir : Paterson} Robinson, Stanford (1904-1984) English To you eternally: song; words by Christopher Hassall {Boosey & Hawkes} Roddie, William Stewart (1845-1931) Scottish My land: song; written and composed by W. Stewart Roddie {Bayley & Ferguson} Rodgers, Richard (1902-1979) American Bali Ha'i {from South Pacific}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} The best of Rodgers & Hart: [24 songs] {Chappell} Blue moon {from With a Song in My Heart}; words by Lorenz Hart {Robbins} Carousel (libr.); lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd {misc. v. : Williamson} Carousel; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd {misc. v. : Chappell} Climb ev'ry mountain {from The Sound of Music}; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} Do-re-mi {from The Sound of Music}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} Falling in love with love: song; words by Lorenz Hart {Victoria} Hello young lovers {from The King and I}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Chappell} I enjoy being a girl {from Flower Drum Song}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {Williamson} I have confidence {from The Sound of Music}; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} I'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair {from South Pacific}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} If I loved you {from Carousel}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} It might well be Spring {from State Fair}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} June is bustin' out all over {from Carousel}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} The King and I: musical play; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd {Williamson} Oklahoma! (libr.); lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd {misc. v. : Williamson} Oklahoma!: musical play; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd {Williamson} Oklahoma {from Oklahoma}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} Oklahoma song album: [5 songs]; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II {Williamson} Out of my dreams {from Oklahoma}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} Rodgers & Hammerstein song album {Williamson} Some enchanted evening {from South Pacific}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} Sound of Music (libr.): [musical play]; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd {Williamson} The Sound of Music; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd {misc. v. : Williamson} The Sound of Music (vocal selection); lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II {Williamson} South Pacific (libr.): [musical play]; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd {Chappell} South Pacific: musical play; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd {Williamson} South Pacific song album: [5 songs]; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II {Williamson} You'll never walk alone {from Carousel}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Williamson} Roeckel, Joseph Leopold [=Edouard Dorn] (1838-1923) English Angus Macdonald: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} Angus Macdonald: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} The gray mare (Three young men of Ware) {from Proverbs in Song}: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Enoch & Sons} The hours: cantata or operetta for female v.; words by Shapcott Wensley {Novello} I couldn't, could I?: song; words by S. H. Emmens {Enoch & Sons} Rogers, Milton (1925-1981) American I'd like to teach the world to sing (SSA): p. acc. with optional string bass, guitar & percussion; by B. Backer, B Davis, R. Cook & R. Greenway (arr. Rogers) {Music Sales} Romberg, Sigmund (1887-1951) Hungarian-American The Desert Song: musical play; lyrics by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II & Frank Mandel {Chappell} Drinking song {from The Student Prince}; words by Dorothy Donnelly {Chappell} Farewell to dreams; words by Gus Kahn {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} The New Moon: romantic musical play {Chappell-Harms} One alone {from The Desert Song}; words by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Chappell} The riff song {from The Desert Song}: quartet for TTBB; words by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II {Chappell} Serenade {from The Student Prince}; words by Dorothy Donnelly {solo v. : Chappell} Souvenir album: [5 songs] {Chappell} Stout-hearted men {from The New moon}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Chappell} Student prince: spectacular light opera {Chappell} The Student Prince song album: [5 songs]; lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly {Chappell} Tell me Daisy {from Blossom Time}; lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly; adapted from the music of Franz Schubert & Heinrich Berté {voc. duet : Leo. Feist} Wanting you {from The New Moon}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Chappell} When I grow too old to dream; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Romer, Francis (Frank) (1810-1889) English Two angels; poetry by Longfellow {solo v. : Hammond} Ronald, Landon (Sir) (1873-1938) English A cycle of life: five songs; words by Harold Simpson {Enoch & Sons} Down in the forest {from A Cycle of Life}; words by Harold Simpson {solo v. : Enoch & Sons} Five canzonets; words by Helen Taylor {Enoch} O lovely night! {from Summertime}; words by Ed. Teschemacher {solo v. : Enoch & Sons} O lovely night! {from Summertime}: song; words by Ed. Teschemacher {alt. & bar. : Enoch & Sons} Songs of Springtime: [5 songs]; words by Helen Taylor (1,5), Temple Thurston (2,3), Ernest Dowson (4) {Enoch & Sons} Summertime: song-cycle; words by Ed. Teschemacher {bass : Enoch & Sons} Summertime: song-cycle; words by Ed. Teschemacher {mez. : Enoch & Sons} Rootham, Cyril Bradley (1875-1938) English A child's prayer; words by Siegfried Sassoon {solo v. : Curwen} Rose, Vincent (1880-1944) Italian-American Blueberry Hill; lyrics by Al Lewis & Larry Stock {solo v. : Victoria} The umbrella man; words by James Cavanaugh {solo v. : Chappell} Whispering: song; lyrics by John Schoenberger & Richard Coburn {Darewski} Ross, John (1764-1837) English Ode to Charity Op. 10: [cantata for SATB soli & orch. with organ or harpsichord accomp.]; words by John Rannie Rossini, Gioachino Antonio (1792-1868) Italian The Count Ory: comic opera; libretto by Eugene Scribe & Delestre-Poirson (Eng. adapt. Robert A. Simon) {Ricordi} Rota, Nino (1911-1979) Italian Take the sun: duet for sop. & ten.; words by Emery Bonett {Keith, Prowse} Rowley, Alec (1892-1958) English Choral dance suite: for SATB (unaccomp.) {Novello} Flower song; words & music Alec Rowley {solo v. : Joseph Williams} Heavenly gifts: Christmas carol; words by Doris Rowley {Novello} Old Oliver: song for med. v.; words by John Drinkwater {Winthrop Rogers} The seven virgins: Passiontide carol for eq. v. SSC & bar. (or mez.) solo; arr. Alec Rowley {Curwen} The toll-gate house: song; words by John Drinkwater {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} Rubbra, Charles Edmund (1901-1986) English A duan of Barra Op. 20: song; words by Murdoch MacLean {Alfred Lengnick} A Hymn to the Virgin Op. 13 no. 2: for voice & harp (or piano).; Anon. {Alfred Lengnick} Jesukin Op. 4 No. 2: for voice & harp (or piano).; words by St Ita (480-570 AD) {Alfred Lengnick} Out in the dark Op. 13 no. 1: song; [words by] Edward Thomas {Alfred Lengnick} Two songs: for voice & harp (or piano). {Alfred Lengnick} Rubens, Paul A (1876-1917) English The admiral's yarn: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} I love the moon: song; words & music Paul Rubens {Chappell} I love the moon: vocal duet (for sop. & bar.); words & music Paul A. Rubens {Chappell} My toreador {from The toreador}: song; words & music Paul A. Rubens {Chappell} Rubinstein, Anton (1829-1894) Russian Melody: arranged as a song; words by Florence Hoare {Curwen} Russell, Kennedy (1884-1954) English The barber of Turin: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} Poor man's garden: song; words by Royden Barrie {Boosey & Hawkes} Poor man's garden: song; words by Royden Barrie {Boosey & Hawkes} Saint Christopher; words by Arthur Stanley {solo v. : Edwin Ashdown} Vale (Farewell): song; words by Burgh d'Arcy {Edwin Ashdown} When the children say their prayers: song; words by Arthur Stanley {Chappell} Young Tom o' Devon: song; words by Harold Simpson {Chappell} Young Tom o' Devon: song; words by Harold Simpson {Chappell} Russell, William Sr (18th c.) English The joys of the sport: a favorite hunting song {solo v. : Longman & Broderip} Rutter, John Milford (1945- English Five childhood lyrics: for unaccomp. mixed vv. {OUP} Psalm 150: for SATB and 3 soli (SSS) with brass ensemble, percussion and organ [p. red.] {OUP} What sweeter music: [Christmas carol]; words by Robert Herrick {SATB choir : OUP} Ryan, Paul (1948-1992) English I will drink the wine; words & music Paul Ryan {solo v. : Ryan} Salzedo, Leonard Lopes (1921-2000) English Eves apologie [Op. 125]: cantata for mezzo, viola & strings; words by Emilia Lanier {Lopés} Samuel, Harold (1879-1937) English Joggin' along the highway: song; words by Arthur Anderson {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Sanderson, Wilfrid Ernest (1878-1935) English All joy be thine: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Boosey} As I sit here; words by Dena Tempest {ten. : Boosey} A blackbird's song: song; words by Louise McDermaid {Boosey} Break o' day: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Boosey} Break o' day: song; words by P .J. O'Reilly {Boosey} 'Captain Mac': song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Boosey} Charm me asleep (To music); words by Robert Herrick {ten. : Boosey} Dear little town: song; words by Fred G. Bowles {Boosey} Devonshire cream and cider: song; words by Theodore Curzon {Boosey} Don't hurry: song; words by Ada Leonora Harris {Boosey} Drake goes West: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Boosey} Easter flowers: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Easter flowers: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Easter flowers: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Friend o' mine: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey & Hawkes} Friend o' mine: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey & Hawkes} Friend o' mine: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Friend o' mine: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Friend o' mine: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Gather ye rosebuds: song; words by Robert Herrick {Leonard} The glory of the sea: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The hills of Donegal: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Boosey & Hawkes} My dear soul: Wessex love song; words by May Byron {Boosey} One morning very early: song; words (Trad.) adapt. P. J. O'Reilly {Boosey} Sewing song; words by Helen Taylor {Boosey} Shipmates o' mine: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Boosey} Shipmates o' mine: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Boosey} Spring's awakening: valse song; words by Maud Cunningham {Boosey} Tired hands: an even song; words by E. Teschemacher {Boosey} Until; words by E. Teschemacher {ten. : Boosey} Until: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Boosey} Until: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Boosey} The valley of laughter: song; words by Fred G. Bowles {Boosey} The voyagers: duet; words by Ed. Teschemacher {Boosey} Sans Souci, Gertrude (1873-1913) American When song is sweet: song; [poem by Gertrude Sans Souci] {Frederick Harris} Sarjeant, James (19th-20th c.) English Blow, blow, thou Winter wind: song; words from (Shakspeare's) As You Like It {Boosey} Blow, blow, thou Winter wind: song; words from (Shakspeare's) As You Like It {Boosey} Watchman! what of the night?: duet (ten. & bass); Anon. {Boosey} Watchman! what of the night?: duet (ten. & bass); Anon. {Boosey} Saunders, Herbert Maximillian ('Max') (1903-1983) English Nocturne: song; words by Toni McGrath {Graham Gill} Schönberg, Claude-Michel (1944- French I dreamed a dream {from Les Misérables}; lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer {solo v. : Faber} Les Misérables: [12] songs from the musical [incl. 2 duets]; lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer {Faber} Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) Austrian Concert edition of Schubert songs [selection]: [20 songs]; sel. & ed. Richard Tauber {Keith, Prowse} The Conspirators: opera {Chappell} The gods of Greece (Götter Griechenlands): [song]; words by Mayrhofer, new Eng. trans. E. H. Fox Strangways & Steuart Wilson {OUP} Litany for All Souls' Day; [words by] Jacobi; Eng. version Th. Baker {solo v. : Schirmer} Margaret (Gretchen am Spinnrade) {from Goethes Faust}; Eng. version A. H. Fox Strangways and Steuart Wilson {low v. : OUP} Omnipotence (Die Allmacht) Op. 79 no. 2; words by Pyrker; Eng. trans. A. H. Fox Strangways & Steuart Wilson {solo v. : OUP} The setting sun ('Freiwilliges Versinken'): [song]; words by Mayrhofer, Eng. trans. Steuart Wilson {OUP} Thirty songs Twenty songs for soprano or tenor {Novello} Voyage to Hades (Fahrt zum Hades): [song]; words by Mayrhofer, new Eng. trans. E. H. Fox Strangways & Steuart Wilson {OUP} Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) German Paradise and the Peri Op. 50: cantata {Novello, Ewer} Song for the new year Op. 144: for [SMATB soli], chor. & orch. [p.red.] {Novello} Ten favourite songs of Schumann; new translations by A. H. Fox Strangways and Steuart Wilson {OUP} Schütz, Heinrich (1585-1672) German The Christmas story; trans. & arr. Neil Butterworth {misc. v. : Chappell} The Passion according to St Matthew: for soloists & chor. (unaccomp.); ed. with Eng. transl. by Peter Pears & Imogen Holst {OUP} The St Matthew Passion; ed. & Eng. text H.M. Adams {misc. v. : OUP} A selection of choruses and recitatives from The four Passions {misc. v. : Novello} Scott, Bennett (1875-1930) American Some night, some waltz, some girl : [pantomime song from The House that Jack Built]; written and composed by A. J. Mills, Bennett Scott and Fred Godfrey {solo v. : Star Music} Scott, Cyril (1879-1970) English Afterday Op. 50 no. 1; [words by Cyril Scott] {solo v. : Elkin} Blackbird's song Op. 52 no. 3; words by Rosamund Marriott Watson {Elkin} Blackbird's song Op. 52 no. 3; words by Rosamund Marriott Watson {Elkin} Blackbird's song Op. 52 no. 3; words by Rosamund Marriott Watson {Elkin} Cherry ripe; words by Herrick, melody by Charles Edward Horn {high v. : Elkin} Daffodils Op. 68 no. 1; words by Ella Erskine {solo v. : Elkin} Idyll: for voice & flute {Elkin} Idyllic fantasy: for voice, oboe & 'cello {Elkin} Looking back: [song]; words by Christina Rossetti {Elkin} Love's quarrel Op.55 no.3: [song]; words by Lord Lytton {Elkin} Lullaby Op. 57 no. 2; words by Christina Rossetti {Elkin} Lullaby Op. 57 no. 2; words by Christina Rossetti {Elkin} My captain: [song]; words by Walt Whitman {Elkin} A roundel of rest Op.52 no. 2: [song]; words by Arthur Symons {Elkin} The unforeseen Op. 74 no. 3; words by Rosamund Marriott Watson {solo v. : Elkin} The unforeseen Op. 74 no. 3; words by Rosamund Marriott Watson {solo v. : Elkin} Scott, Francis George (1880-1958) Scottish The warning: song; words by F W Anderson {Bayley & Ferguson} Scott, John Prindle (1877-1932) American Light's glittering morn: Easter solo; by John Prindle Scott {low v. : Schirmer} Repent ye: sacred song; [words from St Matthew's Gospel] {low v. : Schirmer} Scott, Kennedy (1876-1965) English The lost melody: waltz song; words by Kennedy Scott {Scott Brothers} Scott, Alicia (Lady John Douglas Scott) (1810-1900) Scottish Think on me; words by Lady John Scott {solo v. : Paterson} Think on me; words by Lady John Scott {solo v. : Paterson} Seaver, Blanche Ebert (1891-1994) Norwegian-American Just for to-day: sacred song; prayer by Sybil F. Partridge {low v. : Sam Fox} Seeger, Pete (1919-2014 American Where have all the flowers gone?; words & music Pete Seeger {solo v. : Harmony} Selby, Peter (20th c.) Love Is new; words & music Peter Selby {solo v.} Selby, Philip (1810-a1880) English Three Scottish songs [for voice & violin] {Notabene} Self, Geoffrey (1930-2008) English Watt's cradle hymn: unison song {Elkin} Senior, Wilfrid Edward (19th-20th c.) Scottish A Highland love song (My fair and rare one); Eng. words Prof. Blackie {Kerr} Serradell Sevilla, Narciso (1843-1910) Mexican La golondrina (The swallow): Mexican song; words by Cecily Danes {New World} La golondrina (The swallow): Mexican song; words by Cecily Danes {New World} Shapcott, Malcolm (20th c.) English A Christmas carol: musical play; book by Christopher Bedloe, lyrics by James Wood {Samuel French} Sharp, Cecil James (1859-1924) English O no, John: folk-song from Somerset; coll. & arr. Cecil J. Sharp {Schott} A selection of collected folksongs, vol. 1: [36 songs] {Novello} Sharp, Vernon Lathom (1892-1990) English Dearest of all: song; words & music Vernon Lathom Sharp {low v. : Lawrence Wright} Dearest of all: song; words & music Vernon Lathom Sharp {Lawrence Wright} Sharpe, Evelyn (1884-1969) English One little hour: song; words by Leslie Cooke {Cramer} South Wind; words by M. I. Horton {solo v. : Cramer} When the great red dawn is shining: song; words by Edward Lockton {solo v. : Cramer} Shattuck, Charles Flagg (b.1838) American Chiming bells of long ago; [words by George Cooper] {solo v.} Shaw, Geoffrey (1879-1943) English Twice 33 carols: for home and church use {misc. v. : Boosey} The vagrant: unison song; words Anon. {Cramer} Shaw, Howard (19th-20th c.) The way of life; words by Herbert Jefferson {solo v. : Larway} Shaw, Martin Edward Fallas (1875-1958) English At Columbine's grave: song; words by Bliss Carman {Cramer} Bab-Lock-Hythe; words by Laurence Binyon {solo v. : Curwen} The bubble song {from The Cockyolly Bird}; words by Mabel Dearmer {Chappell} The builders {from The Rock}: song; words by T. S. Eliot {Cramer} A Christmas song; words by Eugene Field {Evans Bros.} Easter carol; words by Christina Rossetti {solo v. : Curwen} Empty pockets [and] The ferryman: [two songs]; words by Christina Rossetti {Curwen} The ferryman [and] Empty pockets: [two songs]; words by Christina Rossetti {Curwen} Full fathom five: song for low v.; words by Shakespeare {Cramer} Down by the sally gardens: song for low v.; words by W. B. Yeats {Curwen} Heffle cuckoo fair; words by Rudyard Kipling {solo v. : Curwen} I know a bank; words by Shakespeare {solo v. : Cramer} The little waves of Breffny; words by Eva Gore-Booth {solo v. : Cramer} O, Falmouth is a fine town; words by W. E. Henley {high v. : Curwen} The Oxford book of carols; ed. Percy Dearmer, R. Vaughan Williams, Martin Shaw {choir : OUP} The song of the palanquin bearers; words by Sarojini Naidu {Curwen} Songs of praise (enlarged ed.): [collection of hymns, national in character]; words ed. Percy Dearmer; mus. ed. Ralph Vaughan Williams, Martin Shaw {OUP} There was a rosebud bloomed in the snow: Christmas carol; words by Doris Pailthorpe {Novello} With a voice of singing (Isaiah xlvii v.20): short full anthem (for SATB) {Curwen} Sheldon, Mary (19th-20th c.) English Epitaph; words by Walter De La Mare {solo v. : Swan} Sherman, Al (Avrum) (1897-1973) Russian-American No! No! A thousand times no!: waltz song in melodrama; words & music Al Sherman, Al Lewis & Abner Silver {Francis, Day & Hunter} Sherwin, Manning (1902-1974) American A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square; lyric by Eric Maschwitz {solo v. : EMI} Shield, William (1748-1829) English The thorn; words by Charles Dibdin?, after Burns? {solo v. : Walker & Son} The wolf {solo v. : Paxton} Shirley, Lilian (1888-1964) English There's a ship that's bound for Blighty: song; words by Worton David {Lawrence Wright} Sibelius, Jean (Johan Julius Christian) (1865-1957) Finnish Be still my soul {from Finlandia} {solo v. : British & Continental} Silva, Edward Swinging: voc. valse {solo v. : Wickins} Silvers, Louis (1889-1954) American April showers {from The Jolson Story}; words by B. G. DeSylva {solo v. : Chappell} Simon, Paul Frederic (1941- American Bridge over troubled water (SSA); words & music Paul Simon {Pattern Music} Scarborough Fair/Canticle (SATB); words & music Paul Simon & Art Garfunkel {Pattern Music} The sound of silence (SSA); words & music Paul Simon {Pattern Music} Simper, Caleb (1856-1942) English And on Earth peace: Christmas anthem {SATB choir : Weekes} Arise from the dead: Easter anthem {Weekes} The rolling seasons: sacred cantata There were shepherds: Christmas anthem {SATB choir : Weekes} Simpson, Nellie (20th c.) English Along the dusty road: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Warren & Phillips} Your England and mine: song; words by Edward Lockton {Larway} Your England and mine: song; words by Edward Lockton {Larway} Skakle, Margaret (1886-1939) Scottish Where the high-road ends: [song & chorus]; composed for the Cairngorm Club, with words by Miss Mary Agnes Skakle Skelly, Joseph P (1853-1895) American He isn't a marrying man: [song and chorus]; written and composed Joseph P. Skelly {Howard} The old rustic bridge by the mill: song & chorus; words & music J.P. Skelly {Paxton} The old rustic bridge by the mill: song & chorus; [words & music J.P. Skelly] {Francis} Slade, Julian (1930-2006) English Salad days: musical play {EMI} We said we wouldn't look back {from Salad Days}; words by Dorothy Reynolds & Julian Slade {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Slater, Gordon Archbold (1896-1979) English The green willow {solo v. : OUP} Tewkesbury Road: [song]; words by John Masefield {low v. : OUP} Slaughter, Walter Alfred (1860-1908) English The twin {from The French Maid}: (Charles & Jack) duet; words by Basil Hood {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Smart, Henry Thomas (1813-1879) English The Bride of Dunkerron: dramatic cantata; words by Frederick Enoch {Novello} The Lord is my Shepherd: paraphr. of 23rd Psalm [for sop. & contr.]; words by W. S. Passmore {Novello} Queen of the Night: trio (SSB); words by W. H. Bellamy {Robert Cocks} Te Deum laudamus {SA choir : Novello} When the wind blows in from the sea: duet (mez. & bar.); poetry by Frederick Enoch {Ascherberg} Smetana, Bedřich (1824-1884) Czech The Bartered Bride: comic opera; concert ed., arr. Julius Harrison {Boosey & Hawkes} The Bartered Bride: comic opera; Eng. version Rosa Newmarch {Hawkes & Son} Smieton, John More (1857-1904) Scottish Fairwell, dear country {from Ariadne} {solo v.} Hark! The sound {recitative from King Arthur} {sop. & ten.} Love of my youthful days {duet from King Arthur} {sop. & ten.} O gentle sleep {from Conla} {solo v.} Recitative and duet from King Arthur {sop. & ten.} Secret love; words by F. D. {solo v.} Smith, Alice Mary (1839-1884) English Maying: duet (contr. & bar.); words by Rev. Charles Kingsley {Edwin Ashdown} Maying ("O that we two were maying"): duet for sop. & ten. (or contr. & bar./bass); words by Rev. Charles Kingsley {Edwin Ashdown} O that we two were maying: [duet for sop. & ten] ; words by Rev. Charles Kingsley {Ricordi} Smith, Herbert Arnold (20th c.) English Britain calling (Big Ben strikes nine): song; words by Elizabeth Gorell {Boosey} Smith, William Seymour (1836-1905) English The spider and the fly: humorous duet for mez. & bar.; words by G. Hubi Newcombe {Beal, Stuttard} Somerset, (Lord) Henry Richard Charles (1849-1932) English Echo: song; words by Christina Rossetti {Chappell} Echo: song; words by Christina Rossetti {Chappell} Echo: song; words by Christina Rossetti {Chappell} A song of sleep; words & music Lord Henry Somerset {Ricordi} Somervell, Arthur (Sir) (1863-1937) English Christmas: short choral work for soli, mixed chor. & orch. [p.red.]; 'short choral work for churches and choral societies' {Boosey} Cycle of songs from Tennyson's Maud: [12 songs] {Boosey} The Enchanted Palace: [children's operetta] {Novello} Five 'Songs of Innocence' by William Blake {International} Gathering daffodils; words by Harold Boulton {solo v. : Cramer} Jenny's mantle (Mantell Siani): old Welsh air; Eng. words Harold Boulton (ed.) {solo v. : Cramer} The gentle maiden: old Irish air; Eng. words Harold Boulton (ed.) {solo v. : Cramer} The gentle maiden: old Irish air; Eng. words Harold Boulton (ed.) {solo v. : Cramer} Shepherd's cradle song (Sleep, baby, sleep) {Edwin Ashdown} Song cycle from "A Shropshire Lad" by A. E. Houseman {Boosey} Ten descants written to national songs {solo v. : Boosey} Young love lies sleeping {from Love in Spring-Time}; words by Christina Rossetti {Boosey & Hawkes} Young love lies sleeping {from Love in Spring-Time}; words by Christina Rossetti {Boosey & Hawkes} Somerville, Reginald (1867-1948) English David Garrick: opera Sondheim, Stephen Joshua (1930-2021) American Follies (vocal selections): [12 songs] {Herald Square} Speaks, Oley (1874-1948) American Morning: song; words by Frank L. Stanton {Chappell} Morning: song; words by Frank L. Stanton {Chappell} On the road to Mandalay: song; from 'Barrack-room ballads' by Rudyard Kipling {low v. : Boosey} On the road to Mandalay: song; from 'Barrack-room ballads' by Rudyard Kipling {med. v. : Boosey} On the road to Mandalay: song; from 'Barrack-room ballads' by Rudyard Kipling {high v. : Boosey} Sylvia: song; words by Clinton Scollard {Chappell} Sylvia: song; words by Clinton Scollard {Chappell} Sylvia: song; words by Clinton Scollard {Winthrop Rogers} Spear, Eric (1908-1966) English Molly Macarthy and Mary Malone: little Irish song; words & music Eric Spear {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Spohr, Louis (Ludwig) (1784-1859) German The Christian's prayer: sacred cantata {Novello, Ewer} The Fall of Babylon: oratorio {Novello, Ewer} The Last Judgment: oratorio {Novello, Ewer} Rose, softly blooming {from Azor and Zemira}: [song] {Chappell} Spoliansky, Mischa (1898-1985) Russian Tell me to-night: serenade-intermezzo; Eng. words by Frank Eyton from Ger. of Marcellus Schiffer {solo v. : Chappell} Spross, Charles Gilbert (1874-1961) American I looked for God and I found Him: song; verse by Genevieve Lawless {low v. : Boosey} Will o' the wisp; words by Torrence Benjamin {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Squire, William Henry (1871-1963) English If I might come to you; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {ten. : Boosey} If I might come to you: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} In an old-fashioned town: song; words by Ada Leonora Harris {Boosey} In an old-fashioned town: song; words by Ada Leonora Harris {Boosey} In an old-fashioned town: song; words by Ada Leonora Harris {Boosey} Jack Briton: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Just a ray of sunlight: song; words by May Amoore {Boosey} Lighterman Tom: song; words by Francis Barron {Chappell} Mountain lovers; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {ten. : Boosey} Mountain lovers: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Mountain lovers: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Mountain lovers: duet (mez. & bar.); words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} My prayer: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Boosey} My prayer: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Boosey} My prayer: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Boosey} A sergeant of the line: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} The watchman: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Boosey} When you come home: song; words by Fred Weatherly {Boosey} When you come home: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} When you come home: song; words by Fred Weatherly {Boosey} St Quentin, Edward [=Alfred William Rawlings] (1860-1924) English Beyond: song; words by Clifton Bingham {Morley} Stacey, Gilbert (1895-1966) English Down in the gardens at Kew: song; words by Gloria Storm {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Down in the gardens at Kew: voc. duet; words by Gloria Storm {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Stainer, John (Sir) (1840-1901) English The Crucifixion: meditation [oratorio] for two solo v. (ten. & bass) & chor.; words sel. Rev. J. Sparrow-Simpson {Novello} The daughter of Jairus: sacred cantata Stanford, Charles Villiers (Sir) (1852-1924) Irish The bold unbiddable child Op.140 no.5
: song; words by W. M. Letts {Stainer & Bell} The bold unbiddable child Op.140 no.5: song; words by W. M. Letts {Stainer & Bell} The chapel on the hill Op.139: song; poem by W.M. Letts {from Songs from Leinster} {Stainer & Bell} A cycle of [9] songs from 'The Princess' of Alfred, Lord Tennyson Op. 68: for a quartet of solo voices {Boosey} Diaphenia {from Six Elizabethan pastorals no. 3}: for chor. (SATB) unaccomp. {Novello} Drake's drum {from Songs of the Sea}; poem by Henry Newbolt {Boosey} Drop me a flower Op. 175 no. 2: song; poem by Tennyson {Cramer} Elegiac ode from President Lincoln's burial hymn; words by Walt Whitman {misc. v.} The fairy lough {from An Irish Idyll} Op. 77 no. 2: song; words by Moira O'Neill {from An Irish Idyll} {Boosey & Hawkes} The fairy lough {from An Irish Idyll} Op. 77 no. 2: song; words by Moira O'Neill {from An Irish Idyll} {Boosey & Hawkes} Father O'Flynn: old Irish melody; words by A. P. Graves {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Father O'Flynn: old Irish melody; words by A. P. Graves {solo v. : Boosey} Father O'Flynn: old Irish melody; words by A. P. Graves {solo v. : Boosey} The foggy dew: [for chor. (SATB) unaccomp.]; words by A. P. Graves {Boosey} Heraclitus Op. 110 no. 4: song; poem by William Cory {Stainer & Bell} Hush song: Irish air; words by A. P. Graves {Cramer} An Irish idyll in six miniatures Op. 77; words by Moira O'Neill {low v. : Boosey} An Irish idyll in six miniatures Op. 77; words by Moira O'Neill {high v. : Boosey} An Irish idyll in six miniatures Op. 77 {solo v.} The little Admiral {from Songs of the Fleet}; poem by Henry Newbolt {Stainer & Bell} Little snowdrop {from the Elfin Pedlar Bk 1}; poem by Helen Douglas Adams {solo v. : Stainer & Bell} The milkmaid's song: song; words by Alfred Tennyson {Augener} Molly Brannigan: old Irish melody; words Trad. {solo v. : Boosey} Molly Brannigan: old Irish melody; words Trad. {solo v. : Boosey} My love's an arbutus: old Irish melody; words by A. P. Graves {low v. : Boosey} O praise God in His Holiness (Psalm 150): set to music in chant form {solo v. : Novello} The Old Superb {from Songs of the Sea}; poem by Henry Newbolt {Boosey} The pibroch Op.157 {from Songs of a Roving Celt}; poem by Murdoch MacLean {Boosey} The Revenge Op. 24: ballad of the Fleet; by Alfred, Lord Tennyson {choir : Novello} The Revenge: ballad of the Fleet; by Alfred, Lord Tennyson {SATB choir : Novello} A soft day {from A Sheaf of Songs from Leinster} Op.140 no. 3: song; words by W.M. Letts {Stainer & Bell} A soft day {from A Sheaf of Songs from Leinster} Op.140 no. 3: song; words by W.M. Letts {Stainer & Bell} A song of the bow Op. 175 no. 1; poem by Heber {Cramer} Songs of Old Ireland: [50 songs]; words by Alfred Perceval Graves {Boosey} Songs of the Fleet Op. 117: [for bar. & chor.]; poems by Henry Newbolt {Stainer & Bell} Sweet love for me {from Six Elizabethan pastorals no. 4}: for chor. (SATB) unaccomp. {Novello} Trottin' to the fair: Irish melody; poem by Alfred Percival Graves, {Boosey} The winds of Bethlehem Op. 175 no. 3: song; poem by W.M. Letts {Cramer} Windy nights Op.30 no. 4: unison song; poem by R L Stevenson {Curwen} Stanley, (Charles) John (1712-1786) English Sweet pretty bird {from the cantata The Redbreast}: sop. aria; words by Mr McClellan {Braydeston} Stanley, Wynn (19th-20th c.) English Sally (You brought the sunshine to our alley): song; written & composed by Wynn Stanley & Andrew Allen {Lawrence Wright} Stasny, Anthony John (1885-1923) American Rose dreams; poem by J.R. Shannon {solo v. : Stasny} Stephenson, Thomas Wilkinson (1856-1936) English If I can live: song; words by Arthur Hugh Clough {Boosey} Ships that pass in the night: song; words by Longfellow {Boosey} Steptoe, Roger (1953- English Four Shakespeare sonnets (2013): for baritone and string orchestra or baritone and piano Stevenson, John Andrew (Sir) (1761-1833) Irish The last rose of Summer; poetry by Thomas Moore {mez. : Edwin Ashdown} The last rose of Summer; words by Thomas Moore; ed. Henry Parker {solo v. : Cramer} Stolz, Robert (1880-1975) Austrian Good-bye {from White Horse Inn}; words by Walter Reisch; Eng. version Harry Graham {solo v. : Chappell} My song of love {from White Horse Inn}; [words by Walter Reisch]; Eng. words Harry Graham {solo v. : Chappell} Our finest hour: song; words by Kathleen Egan {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} When April sings {from Spring Parade}; words by Gus Kahn {solo v. : Feldman} Stone, George Henry (1856-1931) English The curate and the maiden: song; words by F.C. Smale {Joseph Williams} Strachey, John Francis ('Jack') (1894-1972) English Don't let the sun go down (in your heart): song; lyric by Colin Cleaver {Boosey & Hawkes} These foolish things: song; words by Eric Maschwitz {Boosey & Hawkes} Straus, Oscar (1870-1954) Anglo-French My hero {from The Chocolate Soldier} {solo v.} Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) German Songs {sop.} Strauss, Johann II (1825-1899) Austrian Concert medley from Die Fledermaus: for mixed chor. w. p. acc. {Chappell/Schirmer} Die Fledermaus (The Bat): operetta; Eng. lyrics by Phil Park {Weinberger} Die Fledermaus (The Bat): operetta {Weinberger} For we love you still {from Waltzes from Vienna} {solo v.} The Gipsy Baron: operetta; Eng. lyrics by Phil Park {Weinberger} I'm in love with Vienna: song; words by Oscar Hammerstein II, adapt. Dimitri Tiomkin {Chappell} The laughing song {from Die Fledermaus}; Eng. version Alfred Kalisch {Cranz} The laughing song {from Die Fledermaus}; Eng. text Sam Heppner {Cranz-Weinberger} Night in Venice (libr.): operetta (new version); lyrics by Sonny Miller {Weinberger} Night in Venice: operetta {Weinberger} Pink Champagne (libr.): new adaptation of Die Fledermaus [operetta]; lyrics adapt. Eric Maschwitz {Samuel French} Pink Champagne: new version of Die Fledermaus [operetta]; adapted by Eric Maschwitz & Bernard Grun {Francis, Day & Hunter} Tales from the Vienna Woods: song; words by Oscar Hammerstein II, adapt. Dmitri Tiomkin Tales of the Vienna Forest: choral waltz transcr. for mixed v.; words by John Greenaway {Boosey & Hawkes} Tales of the Vienna Forest: choral waltz transcr. for mixed chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by John Greenaway {Boosey & Hawkes} Voices of the Spring (Voci di primavera): song; words by Paul England {Cranz} Waltzes from Vienna: musical romance; Eng. lyrics by Phil Park {Chappell} Strelezki, Anton (1859-1907) English When twilight comes: rêverie caprice, with violin acc. ad lib. by Guido Papini; words by Baroness Porteous {solo v. : Paxton} Stromberg, John (1853-1902) American If all the stars were mine: [song]; written by Harry B. Smith Strong, Michael (19th-20th c.) English The light on the hill: song; words by Harold Simpson {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} One day of gold: song; words by Mabel Constanduros {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Stroud, Arthur (19th-20th c.) Hail, Caledonia!: song; written by Hugh Ogilvie {Francis, Day & Hunter} Stuart, Leslie (1863-1928) English The bandolero: song; w&m Leslie Stuart {Chappell} Florodora: musical comedy; book by Owen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd-Jones & Paul Rubens {Francis, Day & Hunter} The shade of the palm: [song]; words & music Leslie Stuart The soldiers of the Queen: [song]; words & music Leslie Stuart {Francis, Day & Hunter} Sturdy, Leslie (1921-2001) English Haste you back (I/we love you dearly); words by Robert Wilson {solo v. : Kerr} Sullens, Gertrude (19th-20th c.) English The Enchanted Emerald, or The Missing May Queen: fairy play {childr. v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Sullivan, Arthur Seymour (Sir) (1842-1900) English Choruses from The pirates of Penzance, or The slave of duty; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {misc. v. : Chappell} Cox and Box, or Long lost brothers: triumviretta; librettist: F. C. Burnand Edward Gray; words by Tennyson {solo v. : Stanley Lucas, Weber} The Emerald Isle, or The Caves of Carrig-Cleena (libr.): comic opera; written by Basil Hood {Chappell} The Emerald Isle; or, The Caves of Carrig-Cleena: comic opera; librettist: Basil Hood {Chappell} The golden legend: cantata; adapt. from the poem of Longfellow by Joseph Bennett {Novello} The gondoliers, or The King of Barataria (libr.): comic opera; written by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} The gondoliers; or, The King of Barataria; [written] by W.S. Gilbert {misc. v. : Chappell} The gondoliers, or The King of Barataria; written by W.S. Gilbert {misc. v. : Chappell} The gondoliers: piano selection with lyrics {Chappell} Haddon Hall; librettist: Sydney Grundy {misc. v. : Chappell} Hey willow waly o! {from Patience}: song or duet; words by W. S. Gilbert {Chappell} H.M.S. Pinafore, or The Lass that Loved a Sailor (libr.): [comic opera]; [words] by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The lass that loved a sailor; written by W.S. Gilbert {misc. v. : Cramer} H.M.S. Pinafore; or The lass that loved a sailor: entirely original nautical comic opera (school ed.); written by W.S. Gilbert {Cramer} H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The lass that loved a sailor: entirely original nautical comic opera; written by W.S. Gilbert {Metzler} Ho, Jolly Jenkin (the Friar's song) {from Ivanhoe}; words by Julian Sturgis {Chappell} The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan vol. 1 {misc. v. : News-Chronicle} The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan vol. 2 {misc. v. : News-Chronicle} The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan vol. 3 {misc. v. : News-Chronicle} The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan vol. 4 {misc. v. : News-Chronicle} The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan Part 1: [Mikado, Act 1 selection]; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {Newnes} The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan Part 2: [Mikado, Act 2 selection]; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {Newnes} The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan Part 3: [Gondoliers, Act 1 selection]; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {Newnes} Iolanthe, or The Peer and the Peri (libr.): [comic opera]; [words] by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} Iolanthe; or, The peer and the peri; [written] by W.S. Gilbert {misc. v. : Chappell} Iolanthe; or, The peer and the peri: entirely original fairy opera (Savoy edition); [written] by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} The lost chord: song; words by Adelaide A. Proctor [sic] {Boosey} The lost chord: song; words by Adelaide A. Proctor [sic] {Boosey} The lost chord: song; words by Adelaide A. Proctor [sic] {Boosey} The lost chord: song; words by Adelaide A. Proctor [sic] {Boosey} The Mikado, or The Town of Titipu (libr.): [comic opera]; [words] by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} The Mikado, or The Town of Titipu [new ed.] (libr.): [comic opera]; [words] by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} The Mikado; or, The town of Titipu; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} The Mikado, or The town of Titipu: overture {p. duet : Chappell} My dearest heart: song {Boosey} My dearest heart: song {Boosey} O gladsome light {from The Golden Legend} {choir : Novello} Orpheus with his lute; words from Shakespeare's 'Henry VIII' {solo v. : Cramer} Patience; or, Bunthorne's bride: (rev. ed.); [written] by W.S. Gilbert {misc. v. : Chappell} Patience; or, Bunthorne's bride: entirely new and original aesthetic opera; written by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} Patience, or Bunthorne's bride; [written] by W.S. Gilbert {misc. v. : Chappell} The Pirates of Penzance, or The Slave of Duty (libr.): [comic opera]; [words] by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} The pirates of Penzance; or, The slave of duty; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} The pirates of Penzance: piano selection with lyrics {Chappell} Poor wand'ring one {from The pirates of Penzance}: song; written by W. S. Gilbert {Chappell} Poor wand'ring one {from The pirates of Penzance}: song; written by W. S. Gilbert {Chappell} Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant (libr.): [comic opera]; [words] by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} Princess Ida; or, Castle Adamant: respectful operatic per-version of Tennyson's 'Princess'; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} Princess Ida; or, Castle Adamant; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {misc. v. : Chappell} The Rose of Persia or, The Story-teller and the Slave (libr.): [comic opera]; [words] by Basil Hood {Chappell} The rose of Persia; or, The story-teller and the slave: new comic opera; librettist: Basil Hood {Chappell} Ruddigore, or The Witch's Curse (libr.): [comic opera]; [words] by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} Ruddigore; or, The witch's curse; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {misc. v. : Chappell} The sentry's song {from Iolanthe}; written by W. S. Gilbert {Chappell} Songs of two Savoyards; words by W S. Gilbert {solo v. : Chappell} The Sorcerer (libr.): light opera; librettist: W.S. Gilbert The sorcerer; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {misc. v. : Chappell} The sorcerer: original modern comic opera; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {Cramer} The sorcerer: original modern comic opera; words by W.S. Gilbert {Metzler} Take a pair of sparkling eyes {from The Gondoliers}: song; words by W. S. Gilbert {Chappell} Thou'rt passing hence (the Highland message): song; words by Mrs Hemans {Chappell} Thou'rt passing hence (the Highland message): song; words by Mrs Hemans {Chappell} Trial by Jury: novel and original dramatic cantata; librettist: W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} Vocal gems from 'Patience'; words by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} Woo thou a snowflake {from Ivanhoe}: Sir Brian's song; words by Julian Sturgis {Chappell} The Yeomen of the Guard, or the Merryman and his Maid (libr.): [light opera]; [words] by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} The yeomen of the Guard; or, The merryman and his maid: new and original opera; [written] by W.S. Gilbert {Chappell} The yeomen of the Guard; or, the merryman and his maid; [written] by W.S. Gilbert {misc. v. : Chappell} The Zoo: musical folly; librettist: B. C. Stephenson ("Bolton Rowe") {Cramer} Suppé, Franz von (1819-1895) Austrian The Finishing School: comic opera {Weinberger} Swann, Donald Ibrahim (1923-1994) Welsh Flanders & Swann song book: [10 songs]; words by Michael Flanders {Chappell} The hippopotamus song; words by Michael Flanders The youth of the heart {from The Lyric Revue}; words by Sydney Carter {solo v. : Chappell} Swinburne, W H (1907-1994) English An epitaph {from Two Songs}; words by Walter de la Mare {Joseph Williams} Swinyard, Laurence (1901-1986) English A cynical serenade: song for bass singers; words & music Laurence Swinyard {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} The Stranger: play for children {childr. v. : Novello} Talbot, Howard [=Richard Lansdale Munkittrick] (1865-1928) Irish-American Daffodil time {from The Belle of Brittany}: song; words by Percy Greenbank {Keith, Prowse} Daffodil time {from The Belle of Brittany}: song {Keith, Prowse} Tate, Arthur F (1870-1950) English Somewhere a voice is calling: song; words by Eileen Newton {Larway} Somewhere a voice is calling: song; words by Eileen Newton {Larway} Somewhere a voice is calling: voc. duet for mez. & low v.; words by Eileen Newton {Larway} Songs from Memory-Land: [4 songs]; words by Edward Lockton {Cary} Tate, James William (1875-1922) English A bachelor gay {from The Maid of the Mountains}; written by Clifford Harris & Valentine {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} A bachelor gay {from The Maid of the Mountains}; written by Clifford Harris & Valentine {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} A paradise for two {from The maid of the mountains}; words by Clifford Harris {male & fem. v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Tate, Phyllis (1911-1987) English The lark in the clear air: Irish air; words by Sir Samuel Ferguson; arr. Phyllis Tate {high v. : OUP} The lark in the clear air: Irish air; words by Sir Samuel Ferguson {low v. : OUP} Tauber, Richard (1892-1948) Anglo-Austrian My heart and I {from Old Chelsea}: song; words by Fred S. Tysh {low v. : Lawrence Wright} My heart and I {from Old Chelsea}: song; words by Fred S. Tysh {med. v. : Lawrence Wright} My world is gold (Because you love me); lyric by Clifford Grey {solo v. : Keith, Prowse} Taylor, Raynor (1747-1825) English Buxom Joan (1778): a new burletta [for SMTTB soli & small orch,]; words by T. Willet The recitatives etc in Buxom Joan: a new burletta [for SMTTB soli & small orch,]; libretto by Thomas Willet {Longman & Broderip} Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich (1840-1893) Russian Eugene Onegin: lyric scenes in 3 acts; from the poem by Pushkin; Eng. version by Henry Reese {Schirmer} Tchaikowsky's songs: [44 songs]; Eng. words Fred. J. Whishaw {Boosey} To the forest; words by Fred J. Whishaw {solo v. : Boosey} Temple, Hope [=Mrs André Charles Prosper Messager] (1859-1938) Irish An old garden: song; words by Helen Marion Burnside {Boosey} An old garden: song; words by Helen Marion Burnside {Boosey} Tennant, Sheena Lilian Grant (1883-1974) Scottish An Irish cradle song; words by W. B. Yeats {Frederick Harris} Terry, Charles Sanford (1864-1936) English The challenge: for solo, chor. & orch.; words by A. Austin Foster {solo v. : James Macbeth} Terry, Richard Runciman (Sir) (1865-1938) English Shenandoah: shanty (windlass & capstan); arr. R. R. Terry {Curwen} Twelve Christmas carols: for 4 v. or unison {Curwen} Thayer, Patrick (20th c.) English I travel the road (who cares): song; words by Donovan Parsons {Keith, Prowse} I travel the road (who cares): song; words by Donovan Parsons {Keith, Prowse} Undivided: song; words by Bruce Sievier {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Thiman, Eric Harding (1900-1975) English An Easter prayer; poem by Irene Gass {solo v. : Cramer} Evening in lilac time: song for med. v. (B flat); words by T. H. Dipnall {Novello} The Last Supper: short Christmas cantata [for sop. & bar. soli, chor. & org.] {Novello} Madonna and Child: carol; words by Gerald Bullett {solo v. : Chappell} The Nativity: short Christmas cantata [for sop. & ten. soli, chor. & org.] {Novello} The path to the Moon: unison song; words by Madeline C. Thomas {Boosey & Hawkes} The rainbow: song; [words by Pope] {high v. : Novello} The silver birch; words by E. Nesbit {low v. : Curwen} The silver swan; Anon. (c.1600) {solo v. : Novello} The silver swan; Anon. (c.1600) {high v. : Novello} The silver swan; Anon. (c.1600) {low v. : Novello} Thomas, Ambroise (1811-1896) French Mignon: opera {Heugel} Mignon's song {from Mignon}; Eng. version Arthur Matthison {mez. : Heugel} Thomas, Arthur Goring (1850-1892) English O vision entrancing! {from Esmeralda}: song; words by Theo. Marzials {Boosey} Prithee, maiden: song; words by Sydney Lever {Boosey} Time's garden: song w. cello accomp.; words by Harold Boulton {Cramer} Winds in the trees: song; words from the German by Miss Muloch {Boosey} Thomas, John Rogers (1830-1896) English Down by the river side I stray; [words by George Pope Morris] {solo v.} Eileen Alannah: [song]; written by E. S. Marble {Evans} Eileen Alannah; words by E. S. Marble {mez. : Hutchings & Romer} We two; written by Geo. Cooper {solo v.} Thomas, Vincent (19th-20th c.) English The eve of Crecy: romance; words by William Morris {solo v. : Collard Moutrie
} Thompson, Fisher (19th-20th c.) American Rio nights: song; words by Elmer Vincent {Stasny} Thompson, Jack (19th-20th c.) English Come, sing to me: duet; words by Jack Thompson {Enoch & Sons} An emblem: song; words & music Jack Thompson {Enoch & Sons} An emblem: song; words & music Jack Thompson {Enoch & Sons} First song album; words by Edward Lockton et al. {Enoch & Sons} Thompson, William (Will) Lamartine (1847-1909) American Gathering shells by the sea: [song and chorus (SATB)]; [words by Thompson?] Gathering shells; words by W L Thompson {solo v. : Marks & Spencer} Thomson, David Cleghorn (1900-1980) Scottish The Knight of Bethlehem {from The Husband of Poverty}: St Francis song; words by H. Neville Maughan {Novello} Tippett, Michael Kemp (Sir) (1905-1998) English A child of our time: oratorio {Schott} Five Negro spirituals {from A Child of our time} {misc. v.} Tomkins, Thomas (1572-1656) Welsh When David heard: sacred song (for SAATB); ed. Edmund H. Fellowes {Stainer & Bell} Tootell, George (1886-1969) English Tangles (Lollipop Land): fantastic operetta; written & composed by George Tootell {childr. v. : Curwen} Topliff, Robert (1793-1868) English Consider the lilies: {from St Matthew ch. 6} {solo v. : Joseph Williams} Tosti, Francesco Paolo (Sir) (1846-1916) Anglo-Italian Good-bye!: song; words by G.J. Whyte-Melville {mez. : Ricordi} Goodbye: song (with violin ad lib.); words by G. J. Whyte-Melville {Ricordi} Goodbye: song (with violin ad lib.); words by G. J. Whyte-Melville {Ricordi} Love's way {from Love's Journey}: song; words by Ethel Clifford {Ricordi} My dreams: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {Chappell} My dreams: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {Chappell} My memories: song; words by Clifton Bingham {Ricordi} Parted: song; Eng. by Fred. E. Weatherly {Ricordi} Parted: song {Ricordi} Venetian song; words by B C Stephenson {ten. : Chappell} Tours, Frank E (1877-1963) English Mother o' mine; words by Rudyard Kipling {ten. : Chappell} Tovey, Donald Francis (1875-1940) Scottish There be none of beauty's daughters, Op. 2; Eng. words Lord Byron {solo v. : Joseph Williams} 'Trad.' Danny boy: song written to an old Irish air; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey} Irish country songs, vol. 1; coll. & arr. Herbert Hughes {Boosey & Hawkes} Irish country songs, vol. 1; ed., arr. & [mostly] coll. Herbert Hughes {Boosey} Ye banks & braes: Scotch song {Hart} Travers, Elizabeth Maughan Four poems; words by Edith M. Daddow {solo v. : Palatine} Trevalsa, Joan [=Mrs W R Gurley (née Emily Jane Ha] (1875-1965) English My treasure: song; words by Matthias Barr {Boosey} Trotère, Henri [=Henry Trotter] (1885-1929) English Asthore (Darling): song; words by Clifton Bingham In Old Madrid: song; words by Clifton Bingham In your dear eyes: song; words by Clifton Bingham {Cramer} My old shako: song; words by Francis Barron {Boosey} My old shako: song; words by Francis Barron {Boosey} Within your heart: song; words by G. Hubi Newcombe Tucker, Henry (1826–1882) American Sweet Genevieve: ballad; words by George Cooper {solo v. : Hart} Tulloch, Arabella (19th-20th c.) Drat 'em! (The shepherd's song); words by H. Alnwick {Chappell} Turner, Edmund (d.1697) English Sun of my soul: anthem for eventide {SATB choir} Turner, Olive (ie Mrs Olive Mary Turner Baynton Power) (1890-1954) English Cradle song of the coast; words by Herbert J. Brandon {Cramer} Valmore, Graham (19th-20th c.) English The vale of sleep: song; words & music Graham Valmore {Orpheus} Van Alstyne, Egbert Anson (1878-1951) American Bright eyes, good-bye!: [song]; written by Harry H. Williams & Fred. W. Leigh {Francis, Day & Hunter} Van Heusen, James (1913-1990) American Busy doing nothing; words by Johnny Burke {solo v. : Edwin Morris} High hopes; lyrics by Sammy Cahn {solo v. : Barton} It's nice to go travelling; lyrics by Sammy Cahn {solo v. : Barton} Second time around; words by Sammy Cahn {solo v. : Big3} Swinging on a star; words by Johnny Burke {solo v. : Chappell} Various Composers (Miscellanies) The All-American patriotic song book: 39 patriotic songs by 35 composers, with piano and/or ukulele accompaniment {solo v. : Creative Concepts} The anthem book of The United Free Church of Scotland {SATB choir : Novello} The anthem book of The United Free Church of Scotland: sol-fa edition {SATB choir : Novello} Anthems for choirs, 1: fifty anthems for mixed voices; ed. Francis Jackson {OUP} Anthology of sacred song, vol. 4 - Bass: celebrated arias from selected oratorios; ed. Max Spicker {Schirmer} Baritone songs. [1st serIes]: [56 songs] {Bayley & Ferguson} Baritone songs. 2nd serIes: [30 songs] {Bayley & Ferguson} The best of Vocal Duets Bk 1: [21 songs] {voc. duet : Allan} The best of Vocal Duets Bk 2: [15 songs] {voc. duet : Allan} A book of recitatives: [30 songs for sop., mez. & ten.]; sel. & ed. Frederick Keel & Albert Garcia {ABRSM} A book of recitatives, Pt 1 (1-30): [30 rec. for sop., mez. & ten.]; sel. & ed. Frederick Keel & Albert Garcia {ABRSM} A book of recitatives, Pt 2 (contr., bar. & bass): [30 rec.]; sel. & ed. Frederick Keel & Albert Garcia {ABRSM} British ballads and folk songs: 21 songs from the Joan Baez songbook {Ryerson} British minstrelsie: representative collection of the songs of the Four Nations {Jack (T.C. & E.C.)} British national and folk-songs, pt 3: for school use; sel. &c Alan Reid {Bayley & Ferguson} The British students' song book {Bayley & Ferguson} The British students' song book [1st ed.?] {Bayley & Ferguson} The Cambridge hymnal; ed. David Holbrook & Elizabeth Poston {choir : Cambridge UP} Carols for choirs, 1: fifty Christmas carols; ed. & arr. Reginald Jacques and David Willcocks {OUP} Carols for choirs, 2: fifty carols for Christmas & Advent; ed. & arr. David Willcocks and John Rutter {OUP} Carols for choirs, 3: fifty carols; ed. & arr. David Willcocks and John Rutter {OUP} Carols for choirs, 4: fifty carols for sopranos and altos; ed. & arr. David Willcocks and John Rutter {OUP} Carols of the nations: .; compil. & arr. Ruth Heller {mixed choir : Blandford} Carols of today: seventeen original settings for mixed v. {OUP} The cathedral psalter chants {solo v. : Novello} Cavalier songs: [15 songs by Henry Lawes, John Wilson, Nicholas Lanier, &c]; ed. Ian Spink Chappell ballads Bk 1: [23 songs] {Chappell} Characteristic songs and dances of all nations; ed. (wth historical notes, etc) James Duff Brown {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} The Christian choir (Sankey & McGranahan): [79 hymns, etc]; [compil. &] ed. Ira D. Sankey & James McGranahan {choir : Morgan & Scott} The Christian world album of sacred songs: [90 songs]; ed. W.H. Jude {James Clarke} Christmas carols; sel. & arr. Karl Schulte {choir : Whitman} Christmas carols new and old; words ed. Henry Ramsden Bradley; music ed. Sir John Stainer {choir : Novello} Christmas melodies: carols, songs, piano music; foreword by Sir Malcolm Sargent {News-Chronicle} Christmastide melodies: carols, songs, piano music; foreword by Sir Malcolm Sargent {News-Chronicle} The Church anthem book: one hundred anthems authorised for use in public worship; ed. Sir Walford Davies & Henry G. Ley {choir : OUP} The [Presbyterian] Church hymnary (3rd ed.): with music {choir : OUP} The Clarendon song books, 1: [31 songs] The Clarendon song books, 3: [19 songs] {OUP} A collection of hymns for the use of the people called Methodists (Wesley hymns): with a new supplement [and] tunes; [coll. &] ed. Rev. John Wesley {SATB choir : Novello, Ewer} The community sing-song book: [60 songs]; sel. & arr. Ernest Newton {Keith, Prowse} Community song book: [61 songs]; ed. Gibson Young {Curwen} Community song-book No. 4: [32 songs] {Curwen} Community songs (News Chronicle song book) {News-Chronicle} Congregational praise: [hymns, psalms, canticles, carols, etc for use by the Congregational Union] {choir : Independent Press} Contemporary hit duets: 13 vocal duets w. p. accomp. {male & fem. v. : Hal Leonard} Contralto songs, 1st Series: [32 songs] {Bayley & Ferguson} Contralto songs, vol. 2 {Bayley & Ferguson} The Cowley carol book: for Christmas, Easter & Ascensiontide; compil. & arr. George Ratcliffe Woodward & Charles Wood {choir : Mowbray} 'Daily Express' Community Song Book; coll. and ed. John Goss {Express Newspapers
} Duets for ladies voices: 24 songs; ed. Alberto Randegger {Boosey} Dunblane praises no. 1: [16 hymns] Eight famous mezzo-soprano songs {Chappell} Eight Negro spirituals: for SSA unaccomp. {Novello} Elizabethan love-songs [1st and 2nd Set in 1 vol.]: [2 sets of 30 songs]; ed. & arr. Frederick Keel {Boosey} Elizabethan love-songs, 1st Set: [30 songs]; ed. & arr. Frederick Keel {Boosey} Elizabethan love-songs, 2nd Set: [30 songs]; ed. Frederick Keel {Boosey} Elizabethan love-songs, 2nd Set: [30 songs]; ed. & arr. Frederick Keel {Boosey} The EMI book of parlour songs: [58 songs]; compiled by Ian Wallace {EMI} English ayres 1598-1612, vol. 1: [21 songs]; transc. & ed. Peter Warlock & Philip Wilson {Enoch & Sons} The English folksinger: 159 mod. & trad. folksongs; ed. Sam Richards & Tish Stubbs The English hymnal: with tunes; mus. ed. R. Vaughan Williams {choir : OUP} English Renaissance songs: [20 songs] for voice & guitar; orig. for voice & lute {Boosey & Hawkes} Erin's own songs: 20 songs; sel. & arr. Ernest Haywood {Keith, Prowse} Faith, folk & festivity: collection of songs; ed. Peter Smith {Galliard/Galaxy} Faith, folk & nativity: new collection of songs; ed. Peter Smith {Galliard/Galaxy} Famous Irish songs {Paxton} Famous songs old and new [pts] 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13: a portfolio of famous music [8-10 melodies in each fortnightly part]; ed. Percy Pitt {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Famous songs old and new [pt] 10: a portfolio of famous music; ed. Percy Pitt {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Famous songs old and new [pt] 4: a portfolio of famous music; ed. Percy Pitt {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Famous songs old and new [pt] 5: a portfolio of famous music; ed. Percy Pitt {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Famous songs old and new [pt] 7: a portfolio of famous music; ed. Percy Pitt {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Famous songs old and new [pt] 9: a portfolio of famous music; ed. Percy Pitt {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Favorite songs of Ireland: 14 songs {Eclipse} Favourite Hawaiian songs: [12 songs] {Campbell, Connelly} The fellowship song book, Pt 1: [87 songs]; sel. & arr. H. Walford Davies {Curwen} Festival of Britain 1951: music for choral concert {Novello} The Fifties (The Decades): [40 songs] {EMI} Fifty minstrel songs {Bayley & Ferguson} Fifty modern English songs; sel. by & pub. for The Society of English Singers {Boosey & Hawkes} Fifty modern songs; sel. for Soc. of English SIngers {Boosey} 55 beauties of sacred song and Christmas carols {Mozart Allan} Five celebrated songs for baritone voice {Joseph Williams} Five famous songs for soprano voice {Joseph Williams} Folk, national and art songs; sel. & ed. Hugh Hunter {Bayley & Ferguson} Folk, national and art songs Bk 2; sel. & ed. Hugh Hunter {Bayley & Ferguson} Folk, national and art songs Bk 3: [28 songs]; sel. & ed. Hugh Hunter {Bayley & Ferguson} Folk songs from China: [10 songs]; Eng. words Irene Gass & Arthur Waley {Curwen} Folk-songs from Somerset, Set 2; coll., ed. [& arr.?] Cecil J. Sharp {Novello} Folk songs from Somerset, 2nd ser.; ed. C.J. Sharp & P.L. Marson {Novello} Folk-songs from various counties (Folk-songs of England, Bk 4); coll. & arr. Cecil J. Sharp {Novello} The Forties (The Decades): [40 songs] {EMI} Forty Elizabethan love-songs Bk 1 (1-10); ed. & arr. Edmund Horace Fellowes {Stainer & Bell} Forty Elizabethan songs Bk 4: [10 songs]; ed. & arr. Edmund Horace Fellowes {Stainer & Bell} Fourteen Psalm settings of the early Reformed Church in Scotland; ed. Kenneth Elliott {SATB choir : OUP} Fourteen vocal duets: for sop. & bar. {Bayley & Ferguson} Francis & Day's hill-billy album No. 1: [24 songs] {Francis, Day & Hunter} Francis & Day's song & dance album Winter 1930: [15 songs] {Francis, Day & Hunter} Francis & Day's popular and community song book for all occasions: [129 songs] {Francis, Day & Hunter} Francis & Day's 61st album: [23 songs] {Francis, Day & Hunter} A golden treasury of song, Vol 1: [49 songs inc. 6 duets]; ed. Norman O'Neill; words mostly by Paul England {Boosey} A golden treasury of song, vol. 2: [40 songs] {Boosey} Great songs of the Sixties: [81 songs] {Wise} Hawaiian song folio: [10 songs] {Keith, Prowse} Hawaiian songs: [10 songs] {Francis, Day & Hunter} The hundred best short songs Bk 1: [24 songs for sop., mez. & ten.] {Paterson} The hundred best short songs Bk 2: [24 songs for sop., mez. & ten.] {Paterson} The hundred best short songs Bk 3: [24 songs for alto, bar. & bass] {Paterson} The hundred best short songs Bk 4: [24 songs for alto, bar. & bass] {Paterson} Hymns for church and school: 4th ed. of Public Schools Hymn Book {SATB choir : Novello} In two parts: 17 folk, classical & modern two-part songs {Curwen} International song book: 76 songs {Mozart Allan} The journey (Festival Service Book 7): meditation with words and music; devised by the Revd Canon J. W. Poole {misc. v. : RSCM} Kingsway carol book {choir : Evans Bros.} Leng's merry songs: [63 songs] {John Leng} Minstrel folio {solo v. : Saalfield} The music lovers' album vol. 1-4 (parts 1-32): [9 melodies in each weekly part]; ed. Sir Landon Ronald {solo v. : Amalgamated Press} The music lovers' album vol. 1-4 (parts 1-32) - Introductory matter: introductory matter by Sir Landon Ronald (parts 1-4) & Clarence Lucas (parts 5-8) {p. solo : Amalgamated Press} The music lovers' album Pts 7, 13-15, 21-22, 24 [only]: [9 melodies in each weekly part]; ed. Sir Landon Ronald {solo v. : Amalgamated Press} The music lovers' portfolio nos. 1, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 17, 20 [1921-22]: [songs & p. solos]; ed. Landon Ronald {Newnes} The music lovers' portfolio nos. 9-16 [1921-22]: [songs & p. solos]; ed. Landon Ronald {solo v. : Newnes} Music, song and dance vol. 2: selection of classic and modern compositions {Bosworth} Music, song and dance vol. 3: selection of classic and modern compositions {Bosworth} The musical library. Vocal, vol. 1 (1834) nos. 1-44 pp. 1-172; vol. 2 nos. 47-?? pp. 1-164 {solo v. : Charles Knight} National album, no. 1: Baritone songs: [6 compositions] {Williams} The national melodist: [collection of 140 of the best English, Irish, Scottish and American songs]; ed. J. G. Kieser {Hamilton Nimmo} The national song book: [38] folk-songs, carols & rounds for the use of schools; ed. Charles Villiers Stanford {Novello} National songs with descants {Novello} The national youth song book; ed. Desmond MacMahon {Nelson} The new national and folk song book, pt 2: 100 songs and 30 rounds arranged for use in schools; ed. Desmond MacMahon {Nelson} News-Chronicle music for the home: fav. songs, famous waltzes, renowned piano pieces, arias from grand opera, etc; ed. Sir Landon Ronald {News-Chronicle} News Chronicle song book: [110] community songs, Negro spirituals, plantation songs, children's songs, sea shanties, hymns & carols; ed. T.P. Ratcliff {News-Chronicle} Nine famous contralto songs {Chappell} Nine famous tenor songs {Chappell} The Northern psalter and hymn tune book: with Anthem Appendix; ed. William Carnie {choir : Lewis Smith & Son} Oh! What a lovely war: an album of [10] songs from the Paramount production {misc. v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} On stage with the Black & White Minstrels: [10 songs] {Campbell, Connelly} The Oxford S.A.B. carol book {SAB choir : OUP} The Oxford song book vol. 2: [140 items incl. fiddle tunes & fragments]; coll. & arr. Thomas Wood {OUP} Paramount song book: [78 community songs]; ed. D. MacMahon {Mozart Allan} The Penguin book of Christmas carols; compil. & ed. Elizabeth Poston {mixed choir : Penguin} The Peter Maurice song and dance album No. 19: [12 tunes] {Peter Maurice} The Peter Maurice song and dance album No. 19: [16 tunes] {Peter Maurice} The 'pick of the bunch' for sopranos: [7 songs] {Boosey & Hawkes} The 'pick of the bunch' for tenors: [8 songs] {Boosey} Popular music and film song weekly, vol. 1 (1937-38) nos. 1, 2, 4-7, 10: [six songs in each number]; ed. Henry Hall {solo v.} Popular music and dancing weekly, vol. 1 (1934-35) nos. 2, 17, 29, 34: [six songs in each number]; ed. Henry Hall {solo v.} Queensway carol book {choir : Evans Bros.} Rocky Mountain rhythm song book No. 1: [7 songs] {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} The Rose Jubilee song book: [8 songs] {Boosey & Hawkes} The Ruby song folio: [87] popular songs & duets {Bayley & Ferguson} Sacred songs & solos (Sankey & Moody): rev. & enlarged (1200 pieces) {choir : Morgan & Scott} Sacred songs and solos (Sankey & Moody): rev. & enlarged (1200 pieces); [compil. &] ed. Ira D. Sankey & Dwight L Moody {choir : Morgan & Scott} Sacred songs, ancient and modern: [100 songs]; ed. John Hiles {Boosey} Sacred songs (contralto): [42 songs] {Boosey} Sacred songs and solos (Sankey & Moody): rev. & enlarged (1200 pieces); [compil. &] ed. Ira D. Sankey & Dwight L Moody {choir : Morgan & Scott} The Scottish book of male voice praise, Part 1 (1-520: a collection of psalms, hymns and spiritual songs; ed. James McRoberts {Scottish Festivals} The Scottish psalter (1929) and Church hymnary (1928) {choir : OUP} The Scottish psalter (1929) - authorized version (pointed): with chants {choir : OUP} The Scottish psalter (1929) - metrical version: with tunes {choir : OUP} The Scottish students' song book: [103 songs] {Bayley & Ferguson} Sea songs and shanties (5.ed): [63 songs]; coll. Capt. W.B. Whall, Master Mariner {James Brown & Son} Second book of songs for bass and baritone: [6 songs] Second Peter Dawson album: 8 famous bar. songs The second Star folio of popular songs: [57 pieces] {Paxton} Select English songs and dialogues of the 16th and 17th centuries Bk 2: [12 songs]; ed. Arnold Dolmetsch Selected descant and two-part songs Bk 1 {OUP} Selected opera gems Bk 1: [15 songs] {Eclipse} Selected vocal music [for schools] {Novello} A selection of part songs and madrigals for male voices {Novello} A selection of part songs and madrigals for mixed voices, A-G {Novello} A selection of part songs and madrigals for mixed voices, H-R {Novello} A selection of part songs and madrigals for mixed voices, S-Y {Novello} Serio comic song album: [53 songs] {Marks & Spencer} [7 songs, mainly American, pp.1-16 of a larger album] {Howard} [7 songs, mainly American, pp.1-24 of a larger album {Howard} Seventeen classical songs 72 blockbusters for '72, Part 2: [36 songs] {Charles Hansen} Sing high, sing low: two-part song book for sop. & bar. (45 songs); sel. & arr. Frederic Westcott {Schofield & Sims} Sing together!: 100 songs for unison singing {OUP} Six sacred songs for contralto, Set 1; ed. Alberto Randegger {Novello} Six standard English songs: for ten. & bar. duet {Enoch & Sons} Six standard English songs: for sop. & contr. duet {Enoch & Sons} Six Tudor songs: [for voice & guitar] Sixteen vocal duets: for ten. & bar. {Bayley & Ferguson} The Sixties (70 years of popular music): [40 songs] {IMP} Sixty old-time variety songs {News-Chronicle} Sixty-two classical recitatives: for sop., mez. & ten.; sel. & ed. Walter Ford {ABRSM} Sixty-two classical recitatives, Pt 1 (1-33): for sop., mez. & ten.; sel. & ed. Walter Ford {sop. : ABRSM} Sixty-two volkslieder (popular songs) {Augener} Song book (Trinity College of Music), Part 1 Sect. 2 for men's voices: [9 songs: 3 ten., 3 bar., 3 bass] {Winthrop Rogers} The song folio no. 4: standard voc. music by favorite foreign & American composers [107 pieces] {Shaw} [Songs by Thompson, Blockley and Hendrickson] {Marks & Spencer} Songs for bass and baritone: [6 songs] Songs for Sunday; ed. Harry Secombe {Chappell} Songs from Shakespeare's tragedies: [20 songs] for concert or dramatic use; ed. Frederick Sternfeld {OUP} Songs from the oratorios (Music-lovers' library): [13 songs for sop. (3), contr (4), ten. (3), bass (3) by Handel, Mendelssohn and Haydn {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Songs of England vol. 1: [100 songs]; sel. & arr. J. L. Hatton {Boosey} The songs of England, vol. 2: [107] melodies; ed. J. L. Hatton & Eaton Faning {Boosey} Songs of Ireland: [29 songs] {Wise} Songs of Ireland: [101 songs]; sel. & arr. J. L. Molloy from Moore's Irish melodies {Boosey} Songs of Scandinavia and Northern Europe: [83 songs]; Eng. words Clara Kappey, ed. J. A. Kappey {Boosey} Songs of the ages (Dunstan & Bygott): [142 songs]; 'the growth of song through the centuries, illustrated by examples' Songs, rounds and duets for schools Songs that never die: comprehensive collection; compil. Henry Frederic Reddall {solo v.} Soprano songs, 1st Series: [33 songs] {Bayley & Ferguson} Standard bass-baritone songs Bk 1: [4 songs] {Larway} The 'Strand' musical portfolio no. [1], 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 12, 15 [1910-11]: [songs & p. solos] {Newnes} The Strand musical portfolio [New ser.] no. 13 [1930] {solo v. : Newnes} Students' songs Bk 1: [9 songs] for male v. & piano {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Students' songs Bk 2: [7 songs] for male v. & piano {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Students' songs Bk 3: [7 songs] for male v. & piano {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} The Sunday album of sacred song: classical & popular {Bayley & Ferguson} Superb songs: magnificent collection of [120] popular songs [ballads, duets, quartets etc] with accompaniments for the piano or [Amer.] cabinet organ {Banes} Ten light and humorous songs, vol. 2 {Chappell} Tenor songs: [35 songs] {Bayley & Ferguson} The Thirties (70 years of popular music): [40 songs] {IMP} Thirty-five classical songs {Novello} Thirty-six classical songs {Novello} This is show business, vol. 1: [16 songs] {Chappell} This is show business, vol. 2: [17 songs] {Chappell} This is show business, vol. 5: [13 songs] {Chappell} Tit-Bits Silver Jubilee souvenir album: [16 songs] Traditional carols Pt 2: Cornish carols; coll. & arr. Ralph Dunstan {solo v. : Reid Bros.} The training college song book: [50 songs]; ed. Frederick J.W. Crowe {Winthrop Rogers} The treasury of Easter music and music for Passiontide: [78 pieces]; ed. W. L. Reed {choir : Blandford} The treasury of vocal music, Bk 1 Unison songs pt 1: [20 songs]; ed. W. L. Reed & Eric Smith {solo v. : Blandford} The treasury of vocal music, Bk 2 Unison songs pt 2: [20 songs]; ed. W. L. Reed & Eric Smith {solo v. : Blandford} Twelve descriptive songs for baritone or bass {Joseph Williams} Twelve popular duets for soprano and contralto voices {sop. & contr. : Chappell} Twelve sacred songs for bass, vol. 2; ed. Alberto Randegger {Novello} Twelve songs: for male v. in 3 parts The Twenties (70 years of popular music): [40 songs] {IMP} The Twenties (Music for the Millenium): [20 songs] {Wise} Twenty-five classical songs: [for school use] {Novello} Twenty-four vocal duets: for sop. & contr. {Bayley & Ferguson} Twenty-six classical songs {Novello} The wayfarer's part song book; sel. & arr. John Horton {misc. v.} The Weekly Telegraph song folio: [100] popular songs, duets, etc. {Weekly Telegraph} The world's favourite songs No. 10: [10 songs] {Newnes} The world's favourite songs No. 2: [10 songs] {Newnes} The world's favourite songs No. 22: [10 songs] {Newnes} Varlamov, Alexander Egorovich (1801-1848) Russian The red sarafan: song; adapt. w. Eng. words Fred. Whishaw {Alfred Lengnick} Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) English Benedicite: cantata [for sop. & chor.]; words from 'The Song of the Three Holy Children' & a poem by J. Austin (1613-1669) {OUP} Bright is the ring of words {from Songs of Travel, pt 1}; words by R L Stevenson {Boosey} A Cotswold romance: cantata [for sop. & ten. soli & mixed chor.]; adapt. from the opera Hugh the Drover by Harold Child Drinking song ('Back and side go bare') {In Windsor Forest no. 2}: for men's vv. (TTBB); 'words by John Still' [ie Wlliam Stevenson] {OUP} Epilogue ('Whether men do laugh or weep') {In Windsor Forest no. 4}: [mixed vv.- SSATB]; 'words from Campion and Rossetter's Book of Airs' {OUP} Falstaff and the fairies ('Round about in a fair ring-a') {In Windsor Forest no. 3}: [mixed vv.- SATB]; words by Shakespeare, Ravenscroft and Lyly {OUP} Fantasia on Christmas carols: for bar. solo, chor. & orch. [p.red.] {Stainer & Bell} Festival Te Deum: founded on trad themes {SATB choir} Five mystical songs: for bar. solo, chor. & orch. [p.red.] Flourish for a congregation: for chor. & orch. [p.red.] Folk songs of the four seasons: cantata [women's v.] Greensleeves: English folk-song; words Trad. {high v. : OUP} Hodie (This day): Christmas cantata for STBar. soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.] {OUP} The Hundredth Psalm: for chor. & orch. [p.red.] In Windsor Forest: cantata for mixed voices adapted from the opera 'Sir John in Love'; words by Shakespeare {OUP} The conspiracy ('Sigh no more, ladies') {In Windsor Forest no. 1}: for women's vv. (SSA); words by Shakespeare {OUP} Linden Lea: Dorset song; words by W. Barnes {Boosey} Linden Lea: Dorset song; words by W. Barnes {Boosey & Hawkes} Linden Lea: Dorset song; words by W. Barnes {Boosey & Hawkes} Lord, Thou hast been our refuge: motet for chor., sem-chor. & orch. (or organ) [p. red.] O, clap your hands: motet for mixed choir (SATB) & orch. [p.red.] The Old Hundredth Psalm tune (All people that on Earth do dwell): [coronation anthem] for choir, cong, orch. & org.; composed for 1953 Coronation {OUP} On Wenlock Edge {from 'A Shropshire Lad'}: cycle of six songs for ten. v. w. pf. & str. quart. (ad lib.); words by A. E. Houseman {Boosey & Hawkes} Orpheus with his lute {from Henry VIII}: song; words by Shakespeare {Keith, Prowse} Orpheus with his lute {from Henry VIII}: song; words by Shakespeare {Keith, Prowse} The roadside fire {from Songs of Travel}; words by R L Stevenson {Boosey} A sea symphony: for sop. & bar. soli, chor. & orch. [p.red.]; words by Walt Whitman {Stainer & Bell} Serenade to music: [for SATB soli & chor.]; words from Merchant of Venice {OUP} Silent noon; sonnet by Dante Gabriel Rossetti {solo v. : Edwin Ashdown} Silent noon; sonnet by Dante Gabriel Rossetti {solo v. : Edwin Ashdown} Silent noon; sonnet by Dante Gabriel Rossetti {solo v. : Edwin Ashdown} Silent noon; sonnet by Dante Gabriel Rossetti {solo v.} The sky above the roof; words by Mabel Dearmer (from the French of Verlaine) {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Songs of travel, Part 1; by Robert Louis Stevenson {Boosey} Songs of travel, Part 1; by Robert Louis Stevenson {Boosey} Songs of travel, Part 2; by Robert Louis Stevenson {Boosey} Songs of travel, Part 2; by Robert Louis Stevenson {Boosey} This day (Hodie) - Chorus parts: Christmas cantata for STBar. soli, chor. & orch. {OUP} Toward the unknown region: song; words by Walt Whitman {SATB choir : Stainer & Bell} Two English folk-songs: arr. for voice & violin {OUP} The vagabond {from Songs of Travel, pt 1}; words by R L Stevenson {Boosey} The water mill; from 4 poems by Fredegond Shove {low v. : OUP} The water mill; from 4 poems by Fredegond Shove {high v. : OUP} Weddng chorus ('See the chariot at hand') {In Windsor Forest no. 4}: [mixed vv.- SATB]; words by Ben Jonson {OUP} Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) Italian Aida: opera (concert ed.) {Ricordi} The Miserere scene {from Il Trovatore}: voc. duet; words by Charles Jefferys {sop. & ten. : Frederick Harris} Nabucco: opera; concert ed. Il Trovatore: [songs & p. selection]; words by Charles Jefferys {Pitman, Hart} Vinci, Leonardo (1690-1730) Italian Come then, pining, peevish lover {from Lionel and Clarissa} {Elkin} Vita, Alfred (Antonio) De (1932-1998) Italian Softly as I leave you; Eng. words Hal Shaper {solo v. : EMI} Von Tilzer, Albert (1878-1956) American Teasing: song; words by Cecil Mack {Bosworth} Wagner, Wilhelm Richard (1813-1883) German Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg: sel. words & music; Eng. versions Percy Pinkerton {sop. : Newnes} Walther's prize song (Morn, like a rose) {from The Meistersingers}; Eng. by Percy Pinkerton {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Wakefield, Augusta Mary (1853-1910) English No sir!: Spanish ballad; words & music A. M. Wakefield {Paterson} Wallace, William Vincent (1812-1865) Irish Maritana: opera Maritana: opera Sweet and low: cradle song [for mez./contr.]; words by Alfred Tennyson {Joseph Williams} 'Tis the harp in the air {from Maritana}: romance; words by E. Fitzball {solo v. : Hutchings} Wallace, William (1860-1940) Scottish Freebooter songs; words & music William Wallace {Cramer} The outlaw: ballad {bar.} Son of mine (Freebooter Songs no. 3): cradle song; words & music William Wallace {solo v. : Cramer} Walters, Leslie (1902-1998) English Invitation to Arcady; words by Christopher Marlowe {low v.} Lord, in Thy name I rest me: hymn for unaccomp. double chor.; words by Bonifacius Stoelzlein {Fagus-Music} Walther, Madeleine Clark (20th c.) American Dweller in dreams; text by Rabindranath Tagore {low v. : Boston} Walton, William (Sir) (1902-1983) English Belshazzar's feast: for mixed choir, bar. solo & orch. [p.red.] {OUP} Three songs; poems by Edith Sitwell {OUP} The winds; poem by A. C. Swinburne {solo v. : Curwen} Ward, Annie Clementine (19th-20th c.) English Flowerland or, The lady gardeners: operetta for equal v. {Curwen} Princess Ju Ju, or The golden Amulet: Japanese operetta {childr. v. : Curwen} Warlock, Peter [=Philip Heseltine] (1894-1930) English As ever I saw; Anon. {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} As ever I saw; Anon. {high v. : Winthrop Rogers} Away to Twiver; Anon. {solo v. : OUP} A book of [12] songs {OUP} Captain Stratton's fancy: song; words by John Masefield {Augener} The cricketers at Hambledon: song with chorus; words by Bruce Blunt {Augener} The first mercy; words by Bruce Blunt {solo v. : Winthrop Rogers} Hey, troly loly lo: song; Anon. (16th cent.) {Augener} In an arbour green: song; poem by Robert Wever {Paterson} The jolly shepherd: song {Winthrop Rogers} Lullaby: song; words by Thomas Dekker {Winthrop Rogers} Mourn no moe: [song]; words by John Fletcher (1616) {Winthrop Rogers} My gostly fader: [song]; attrib. Charles d'Orleans {Winthrop Rogers} Peter Warlock's fancy: song; Anon. (16th cent.) {Chappell} Peter Warlock's fancy: song; Anon. (16th cent.) {Chappell} Piggesnie: song; words Anon. 16th cent. {Augener} Sigh no more, ladies; words by Shakespeare {solo v. : OUP} Sleep {solo v.} Sweet-and-twenty: [song]; words by Shakespeare {OUP} Sweet content; [poem by] Thomas Dekker {high v. : Winthrop Rogers} There is a lady sweet and kind; poem by Thomas Ford {high v. : Winthrop Rogers} Whenas the rye: song; words by George Peele (1595) {Winthrop Rogers} Yarmouth Fair: Norfolk folk-song {low v. : OUP} Yarmouth Fair: Norfolk folk-song {OUP} Warren, Peter Let me this day: based on an old Wesh folk song; words by Con Bryan {solo v. : Robbins} Watson, (William) Michael (1840-1899) English All in a garden fair: song; words & music Michael Watson {Enoch} Anchored!: [song]; words by S. K. Cowan {Newnes} Anchored!: [song]; words by S. K. Cowan {Newnes} Anchored!: song; words by S. K. Cowan {Williams} Stars of Earth!: song adapted (with violin or cello obbl.) to cavatina by Joachim Raff; words by Michael Watson {Enoch & Sons} Webber, Andrew Lloyd (1948- English The Andrew Lloyd Webber anthology: [songs from the musicals] {Really Useful Group} Cats: the songs from the musical; text by T.S. Eliot {Faber} Don't cry for me Argentina {from Evita}; lyrics by Tim Rice {solo v. : Evita} Jesus Christ Superstar: rock opera (musical excerpts, complete libretto); lyrics by Tim Rice {Leeds Music} Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: [abridged vocal selection - 14 songs]; lyrics by Tim Rice {Novello} Memory {from Cats}; text by Trevor Nunn after T. S. Eliot {solo v. : Faber} The music of the night {from The Phantom of the Opera}; lyrics by Charles Hart {solo v. : Really Useful Group} The Phantom of the Opera: [vocal selection - 9 songs]; lyrics by Charles Hart {Hal Leonard} With one look {from Sunset Boulevard}; lyrics by Don Black & Christopher Hampton {solo v. : Really Useful Group} Webber, William Southcombe Lloyd (1914-1982) English The lyre of Orpheus: four songs for fem. v. (SSC); words by May Sarson {Elkin} The Saviour: meditation upon the death of Christ, for ten. & bass soli, SATB & org.; words by Bryn Rees {Novello} Weber, Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von (1786-1826) German Invitation to the dance: for mixed v. {Boosey & Hawkes} Invitation to the dance: vocal adapt. for film Three Smart Girls Grow Up; lyric & mus. adapt. Charles Henderson {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Invitation to the dance: for coloratura v. with flute ad lib.; words by Leonard Liebling {Schirmer} The Jubilee cantata (Harvest cantata) Op. 58: [for SATB soli & chor.] Weelkes, Thomas (c1575-1623) English Alleluia. I heard a voice: anthem for 5 v. (Rev. 5:12,13); ed. S. Townsend Warner {OUP} Weill, Kurt (1900-1950) German Mack the knife {from The Threepenny Opera}; Eng. words Marc Blitzstein (from orig. by Bertolt Brecht) {solo v. : Arcadia} September song {from Knickerbocker Holiday}; words by Maxwell Anderson {solo v. : Chappell} Weiss, Willoughby Hunter (1820-1867) English The village blacksmith: song; words by Longfellow {E. George} The village blacksmith: song; words by Longfellow {Weekes} Wellings, Milton (1850-1929) English Golden love: song; words by Mary Mark-Lemon {Enoch & Sons} Wenrich, Percy (1887-1952) American Minnetonka; words by Gus Kahn {solo v. : Feldman} Wesley, Samuel Sebastian (1810-1876) English The wilderness: anthem for solo v. & chor. w. org. accomp. {Novello} Westendorf, Thomas P (1848-1923) American I'll take you home again, Kathleen {solo v. : Mozart Allan} Weston, Robert Patrick [=Robert Harris] (1878-1936) English You're well dressed if you're wearing a smile; words & music R. P. Weston & Bert Lee {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Westrup, Jack (J A) (1904-1975) English Orpheus with his lute; poem by Shakespeare {solo v. : Augener} White, Constance V [=Alfred William Rawlings] (1860-1924) English Sleep & forget: [song]; words by Clifton Bingham White, Maude Valérie (1855-1937) English The devout lover: song (w. violin ad lib.); words by Walter Herries Pollock {Ricordi} The devout lover: song (w. violin ad lib.); words by Walter Herries Pollock {Ricordi} The devout lover: song (w. violin ad lib.); words by Walter Herries Pollock {Ricordi} Go lovely rose!: song; words by Edmund Waller {Ricordi} So we'll go no more a roving: song; words by Lord Byron {Chappell} So we'll go no more a roving: song; words by Lord Byron {Chappell} When June is past: [song]; words by Thomas Carew {Stanley Lucas, Weber} Whiting, Richard A (1891-1938) American Ain't we got fun?; words by Gus Kahn & Raymond B. Egan {solo v. : Feldman} Till we meet again; words by Raymond B. Egan {solo v. : Feldman} Wickins, Florence (19th-20th c.) English Church anthems, ancient & modern: for all seasons {choir : Wickins} The Oxford easy anthem book, with supplement: [50 anthems, with 9 settings of Canticles, etc] {choir : OUP} Wightman, John (19th-20th c.) English Tewkesbury Road: song; words by John Masefield {low v. : Alfred Lengnick} Twilight it is: song; words by John Masefield {high v. : Alfred Lengnick} Willeby, Charles (1865-1955) English Autumn days: song; words by Helen Taylor {Boosey} The birds go North again; words by Ella Higginson {solo v. : John Church} Coming home; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot {solo v. : John Church} Coming home; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot {solo v. : John Church} Cuttin' rushes: song; poem by Moira O'Neill {Boosey} Mandalay: song; words by Rudyard Kipling {John Church} Summer rain; poem by William Ernest Henley {solo v. : John Church} When Spring comes laughing: song; words by Austin Dobson {Boosey} Williams, Charles (1893-1978) English Olwen: song; words by Winifred May {Lawrence Wright} Williams, Christopher à Becket (1890-1956) English Love lyrics of Elizabetha times, Set 1 {solo v. : Augener} Williams, John Gerrard (1888-1947) English The crooning from Inisfail; poem by Leigh Henry {solo v. : Curwen} Williams, Gus (1848-1915) American See that my grave's kept green: [song and chorus (SATB)]; [words by Williams?] Williams, Hugh [=Wilhelm Grosz] (1894-1939) Anglo-Austrian Red sails in the sunset; lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy {solo v. : EMI} Williams, Joseph Benjamin (1847-1923) English Larboard watch: duet {Bayley & Ferguson} Williamson, Malcolm (1931-2003) Australian Harvest thanksgiving: for choir & organ {SATB choir : Weinberger} Procession of palms {SATB choir : Weinberger} Six Christmas songs for the young {Weinberger} The stone wall: cassation for audience & orch. {Weinberger} Twelve new hymn tunes {choir : Weinberger} The Winter star: cassation for audience and instruments {Weinberger} Willson, Robert Meredith (1902-1984) American The Music Man (libr.): [musical]; music & lyrics by [Robert] Meredith Willson {Frank} The Music Man: musical comedy; lyrics by Meredith Willson {Frank} Wilson, Henry Lane (1870-1915) English Carmeña: voc. waltz; words by Ellis Walton {Reeder & Walsh} Come, all ye lads and lasses {from Flora's Holiday}: quartet; Old English melody, words by H. Lane Wilson {SATB soli : Boosey} Come let's be merry; Old English melody {solo v. : Boosey} The country dance {from Flora's Holiday}: quartet; Old English melody, words by H. Lane Wilson {Boosey} False Phyllis {solo v.} Old English melodies: [21 songs] {Boosey & Hawkes} Old English melodies: [21 songs] {Boosey & Hawkes} Tenor and baritone: humorous (vocal) duet; words by H. Broughton Black {ten. & bar. : Reeder & Walsh} Tenor and baritone: humorous (vocal) duet; words by H. Broughton Black {ten. & bar. : Reeder & Walsh} The two beggars: humorous duet for ten. & bar. or bass; words by A. Valdemar {Reeder & Walsh} When dull care; Old English melody {solo v. : Boosey} Wilson, Alexander Galbraith ('Sandy') (1924-2014) English The Boy Friend (libr.): new musical comedy of the 1920s; book, lyrics and music by Sandy Wilson {misc. v. : International} The Boy Friend: new musical comedy of the 1920s; book, lyrics and music by Sandy Wilson {misc. v. : International} The Boy Friend (piano selection); words & music Sandy Wilson {solo v. : Chappell} Winkler, Franz (1906-1962) Austrian Forever and ever; from Winkler's 'Fliege mit mir in die Heimat'; Eng. lyrics by Malia Rosa {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Witty, James (19th-20th c.) English Little Mary Fawcett: song; words by Frank Witty {Chappell} Wolfe, Jacques (1896-1973) American Short'nin' bread: [plantation song]; words ed. Clement Wood {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} Wolsey, Newman (19th-20th c.) English Into thy hands: sacred song; written & composed by Newman Wolsey {Paxton} Wood, Charles (1866-1926) Irish Ethiopia saluting the colours: song; words by Walt Whitman {Boosey} Goldthred's song {from Ten Songs for Low Voice}; words from Kenilworth by Sir Walter Scott {Boosey} The jug of punch: Irish folk-song; words by Alfred Perceval Graves {Boosey} O Thou, the Central Orb: anthem {for TrATB]; words by H. R. Bramley {A. & C. Black} Wassail: 4-part song, SATB; words [from Kynge Johan] by John Bale {Deane} Wood, Haydn (1882-1959) English Bird of love divine; words by Kathleen Birch {solo v. : Boosey} Bird of love divine; words by Kathleen Birch {solo v. : Boosey} A bird sang in the rain: song; words by A. Harvey Lang-Ridge {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} A brown bird singing: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} A brown bird singing: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} Dearest, I love the morning: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell} A dog to walk with me; words by Lady (Muriel) Anderson {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} God is guiding me: sacred song; words by Percy Edgar {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} God make me kind; words by Desmond Carter {solo v. : Chappell} Haydn Wood album: [8 songs]; words by Fred. E. Weatherly, Harold Simpson et al. {Chappell} I count It all: song; words by Harold Simpson {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} I shall be there: song; words by Elsie R. Bowler {Ascherberg} I shall be there: song; words by Elsie R. Bowler {Ascherberg} It is only a tiny garden: song; words by Lillian Glanville {Chappell} It is only a tiny garden: song; words by Lillian Glanville {Chappell} Love's garden of roses: song; words by Ruth Rutherford {Chappell} 'Maypril': song of Spring; words by Harry Dawson {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Princess Elizabeth of England: song; words by Dr W. E. St Lawrence Finny {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Roses of Picardy: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Chappell} Song of a thankful heart: song; words by Richard Corrin {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} The village that nobody knows: song; words by Harold Simpson {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} When the home-bells ring again: song; words by Edward Lockton {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Whene'er you call: song; words by Harry Dawson {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Wood, Henry Joseph (Sir) (1869-1944) English Six songs Op. 15; words by Heinrich Heine (1-3,6) and Miss Landon (4.The dying child) {Weekes} Woodforde-Finden, Amy (1860-1919) English Four Indian love lyrics; from 'The Garden of Kama' by Laurence Hope {contr. : Boosey} Four Indian love lyrics: sop./ ten.; from 'The Garden of Kama' by Laurence Hope {Boosey} Kashmiri song ('Pale hands I loved') {from Four Indian Love Lyrics}; words by Laurence Hope {Boosey} Kashmiri song ('Pale hands I loved') {from Four Indian Love Lyrics}; words by Laurence Hope {Boosey} A lover in Damascus: set of six songs; words by Charles Hanson Towne {Boosey} O flower of all the world: song; words by Gilbert Parker {Boosey} The pathway of the moon: song; words by Ernest E. Wild {Boosey} Woodgate, Leslie (1902-1961) English A hymn to the Virgin Op. 1 no.1: cantata; Anon. {bar.} Jubilate!: Russian air; words by Duncan Young {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Safe home!: song; words by Elizabeth Fleming {Boosey} The white island (Place of the Blest) Op. 1 no. 2: [cantata]; words by Herrick Woodman, Raymond Huntington (1861-1943) American A birthday: song; words by Christina Rossetti {low v. : Winthrop Rogers} A birthday: song; words by Christina Rossetti {low v. : Schirmer} A birthday: song; words by Christina Rossetti {high v. : Chappell} I am thy harp: [song]; words by Emily Murray {Schirmer} Thy heart is like a gentle stream: song; [words by] Martha Martin {low v. : Schirmer} Wordsworth, William Brocklesby (1908-1988) English The image: vocal setting for high voice; poem by Richard Hughes {Alfred Lengnick} Three songs; words by (1) Stephen Phillips, (2) Rupert Brooke, (3) Wilfrid Gibson {solo v. : Lengnick} Work, Henry Clay (1832-1884) American My grandfather's clock {solo v. : Mozart Allan} Wright, Lawrence (1888-1964) English Are we downhearted? No!; words & music Worton David and Lawrence Wright {solo v. : Lawrence Wright} Wright, Robert (1914-2005) American And this is my beloved {from Kismet}: based on themes by Alexander Borodin; music & lyrics by Robert Wright & George Forrest {solo v. : Frank} The Great Waltz (libr.): [musical based on themes from Johann Strauss I & II]; music & lyrics by Robert Wright & George Forrest {misc. v.} Kismet (libr.): musical Arabian night [from themes by Alexander Borodin]; music & lyrics by Robert Wright & George Forrest {Frank} Kismet: musical Arabian night [from themes by Alexander Borodin]; adapted from the music of Alexander Borodin; lyrics by Robert Wright & George Forrest {misc. v. : Frank} Song of Norway: operetta; based on life & music of Edvard Grieg; lyrics by Robert Wright & George Forrest {Chappell} Wrubel, Allie (1905-1973) American Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet; lyrics by Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert {solo v. : Leeds Music} Youmans, Vincent (1898-1946) American I want to be happy {from No No Nanette}; words by Irving Caesar {solo v. : Chappell-Harms} Tea for two {from No No Nanette}; words by Irving Caesar {solo v. : Chappell-Harms} Without a song {from Great Day}; lyric by William Rose & Edward Eliscu {solo v. : Campbell, Connelly} Young, Dalhousie James (1866-1921) English Dithering ditties: ridiculous rhymes set for singing {Joseph Williams} Zaninelli, Luigi (1932- ) Italian-American The water is wide: folk song (SSA) {Shawnee Press} Zeller, Carl (1842-1898) Austrian The Bird Seller (Der Vogelhändler): operetta {Weinberger} The nightingale: song; lyrics & rev. ed. Harry S. Pepper {Bosworth} Zimmermann, Charles A (1862-1916) American Anchors aweigh: song of the Navy; rev. words by George D. Lottman, music by D. Savino {Francis, Day & Hunter}
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