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Wake up! (Spring flowers) / MontaguePhillips; words by Harold Simpson {solo v. : Chappell} Cab 17/448-15 : No. 2 in Eb
Waldesfahrt {from Fünf kleine Lieder} Op. 69 no. 4: for high v. / RichardStrauss; [poem by] H. Heine {Boosey & Hawkes} Cab 17/538-4(4) : orig. (high) Ger. only
[Waldstein sonata Op. 53] / Ludwig vanBeethoven; ed. (wth copious introductory matter) Jonathan Del Mar {p. solo : Bärenreiter} Cab 21/027-5.21 d
Waldszenen Op. 82: nine piano pieces / RobertSchumann; ed. Clara Schumann {Breitkopf & Härtel} 21/334-4
The walk to the Paradise Garden / FrederickDelius; arr. Harold Perry {p. solo : Boosey & Hawkes} Cab 21/116-2
Die Walküre (libr.) / RichardWagner; Ger. libretto Richard Wagner; Eng. trans. &c William Mann {misc. v. : Friends of Covent Garden} 03/178-4
Die Walküre (The Valkyrie) / RichardWagner; Eng. trans. Frederick Jameson; vollst. Klavierauszug von Karl Klindworth {misc. v. : Schott} 06/072-7
The walnut tree (Der Nussbaum) / RobertSchumann; text: Julius Mosen: Eng. words Elisabeth M. Lockwood {solo v. : Augener} Cab 17/499-1 a,c : in Eb
The walnut tree (Der Nussbaum) / RobertSchumann; text: Julius Mosen: Eng. words Elisabeth M. Lockwood {solo v. : Augener} Cab 17/499-1 b : in G
Walter's prize song {from Die Meistersinger} / RichardWagner; transc. W. J. Westbrook {organ : Schott} 40/260-5
Walther's prize song (Morn, like a rose) {from The Meistersingers} / RichardWagner; Eng. by Percy Pinkerton {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} 16/020(4) [3]
The way of life / HowardShaw; words by Herbert Jefferson {solo v. : Larway} Cab 17/509.5 : No. 2 in F
The way you look tonight / JeromeKern; words by Dorothy Fields; arr. George Mitchell {SATB soli : Chappell} Cab 18/079.2
The wayfarer's part song book; sel. & arr. John Horton {misc. v.} 15/010-2
I/we love you dearly (Haste you back) / LeslieSturdy; words by Robert Wilson {solo v. : Kerr} Cab 17/541
We said we wouldn't look back {from Salad Days} / JulianSlade; words by Dorothy Reynolds & Julian Slade {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Cab 17/519-1 a-b
We'd better bide a wee: song / Claribel; written & composed by Claribel {Boosey} Cab 17/031-2
We'll gather lilacs {from Perchance to Dream} / IvorNovello; words & music Ivor Novello {solo v. : Chappell} Cab 17/432-4 a-b
We'll keep a welcome / MaiJones; words by Lynn Joshua & James Harper {solo v. : Lawrence Wright} Cab 17/303-2
We'll meet again (Auf Wiederseh'n) / MaudeWhite {solo v. : Laudy} Cab 17/571(1) : No. 2 in Bb
We've only just begun (SAB): p. acc. with optional string bass, guitar & percussion / RogerNichols; words by Paul Williams; arr. Milt Rogers {Music Sales} 15/046
The Weekly Telegraph song folio: [100] popular songs, duets, etc. {Weekly Telegraph} 10/043-2
Weep you no more, sad fountains: 2-part choral song / NormanDemuth; Anon. {OUP} Cab 18/045
Weep you no more: song / HelenFothergill; words from John Dowland's 3rd Book of Airs 1603 {low v. : Augener} 10/089 [13] : low v. [A min]
Weep you no more sad fountains (Tears): [song] / IvorGurney; words from Dowland?, ascr. here to John Fletcher {Winthrop Rogers} 10/089 [14] : low v. [A min]
Wehe, so willst Du mich wieder umfangen? (Dost thou yet seek to detain me … ?) Op. 32 no. 5 / JohannesBrahms {high v. : Rieter-Biedermann} Cab 17/099-5 : orig. (high v.)
Welcome my Dear / AlanColville; words by Edith Temple {solo v. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Cab 17/135.5
Welcome ode Op. 95: for young people's chor. (SAB) & orch. [p.red.] / BenjaminBritten; voc. sc. by Colin Matthews {Faber} 01/023-6
Welcome to all the pleasures [min. sc.]: ode for St Cecilia's Day 1683 / HenryPurcell 04/018
Well known pieces from the Note Books (by Johann Sebastian Bach for Anna Magdalena and by Leopold Mozart for Wolfgang Amadeus): for beginners on the cello / J SBach; ed. Alfred H Bartles {Universal} 33/005-3
Well, did you evah? {from High Society} / ColePorter; words & music Cole Porter {solo v. : Chappell} Cab 17/455-6.1
The well-tempered clavichord (for the piano) Bk 2 [25-48] / J SBach; ed. Edwin Hughes {Schirmer} 21/015-7.1(2)
The well-tuned fiddle Bk 3, Grades 6 & 7: [4 pieces Grade 6; 5 pieces Grade 7] {violin} Cab 28/062-2(3)
Were you there: Negro spiritual / Anon.; arr. Lucien Cailliet {sax. quart. AATB : Belwin} 37/690-3 [9]
What is love {from Don Quixote}: bolero / FredericClay; words by H. S. Riddell {solo v. : Duff, Stewart} 16/050-3 [18] : [No. 1 in] D
What shall I sing you? / KatharineBarry; words by Lilian Scott {solo v. : John Church} Cab 17/038.5 : No. 2 in Db
What sweeter music: [Christmas carol] / JohnRutter; words by Robert Herrick {SATB choir : OUP} Cab 02/105
What'll I do?: waltz song / IrvingBerlin; words & music Irving Berlin {Francis, Day & Hunter} Cab 17/069-13
What's in the air today?: song / RobertEden; words & music Robert Eden {Elkin} Cab 17/176 a : No. 3 in F
What's in the air today?: song / RobertEden; words & music Robert Eden {Elkin} Cab 17/176 b : No. 2 in Eb
What's sweeter than a new-blown rose? {from Joseph}: graded song for sop. or mez. / George FridericHandel; arr. Albert Howe {Paxton} Cab 17/252-13
The wheel of progress, Bk 4 Higher to Intermendiate: [9] melodious pianoforte studies in various styles / ThomasDunhill {ABRSM} 20/015(4)
When a maiden takes your fancy {from Il Seraglio}: [bass aria: Osmin] / W AMozart; Eng. words Paul England {Boosey & Hawkes} Cab 17/419-7
When all was young {from Faust}: romance w. v-c obbl. / CharlesGounod; Eng. by Henry F. Chorley, Fre. by O. Pradère {solo v. : Chappell} 16/050-4 [34] : No. 2 in A
When all was young and pleasant {from Faust}: Siebel's song / CharlesGounod {Bayley & Ferguson} Cab 17/226-8
When April sings {from Spring Parade} / RobertStolz; words by Gus Kahn {solo v. : Feldman} Cab 17/533-1
When the children say their prayers: song / KennedyRussell; words by Arthur Stanley {Chappell} Cab 17/484-3 a-b : No. 1 in C
When David heard: sacred song (for SAATB) / ThomasTomkins; ed. Edmund H. Fellowes {Stainer & Bell} 05/018.5
When dull care / arr. H LaneWilson; Old English melody {solo v. : Boosey} Cab 17/581-5 : No. 1 in F
When grandpa was a little girl like me / HughRoberton; words & music Hugh Roberton {solo v. : Paterson} Cab 17/476-5
When the great red dawn is shining: song / EvelynSharpe; words by Edward Lockton {solo v. : Cramer} Cab 17/508-2 : No. 3 in Bb
When he comes home: song / FrancoLeoni; words by Maurice Maeterlinck; Eng. version Fred G. Bowles {Chappell} Cab 17/341 : No. 2 in E
When I a lover pale do see: song / HenryPurcell; arr. Alfred Moffat {Bayley & Ferguson} Cab 17/460-5
When I am laid in earth (Dido's lament in Dido and Aeneas) / HenryPurcell; words by Nahum Tate; ed. Edmondstoune Duncan {Augener} Cab 17/460-7 : No. 2 [in C] C# to G
When I grow too old to dream / SigmundRomberg; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {solo v. : Francis, Day & Hunter} Cab 17/480-5
When I leave the world behind / IrvingBerlin; written & composed by Irving Berlin {solo v. : EMI} Cab 17/069-8
When icicles hang by the wall / RogerQuilter; words by Shakespeare {solo v. : Boosey} Cab 17/462-18 : No. 2 in Eb
When I'm sixty-four (SATB Chor) / JohnLennon; words & music John Lennon & Paul McCartney {Northern Songs} Cab 15/039.5-4 a-b
When in his loving arms I lay (Quando rapita in estasi): [sop. aria] / GaetanoDonizetti; [trans. &] ed. Edgardo Lèvi {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Cab 17/168-2 [2]
When June is past: [song] / MaudeWhite; words by Thomas Carew {Stanley Lucas, Weber} 16/050-3 [20]
When lady Betty chooses: song / GerryMason; words & music Gerry Mason {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Cab 17/389-1
When lights are low in Cairo: Eastern song fox-trot / ShermanMyers; words by Raymond Wallace {Cecil Lennox} Cab 17/424-2 : No. 2 in F
When lights go rolling round the sky: song / JohnIreland; words by James Vila Blake {Chappell} Cab 17/294-8 : No. 1 in Calso at 10/087 [9]
When love is kind: old melody / AmeliaLehmann; words by Thomas Moore; arr. A[melia] L[ehmann] {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Cab 17/337-2 : No. 2 in Abalso at 16/050-5 [12]
When lovers say 'Good night': serenade / JohnHatton; words by G. W. Birdseye {Augener} 16/050-3 [22] : No. 1 in F
When sweet Ann sings: song / Michael Head; words by Margaret Rose {Boosey & Hawkes} Cab 17/266-6 a-c : No. 2 in F
When sweet Ann sings: song / Michael Head; words by Margaret Rose {Boosey & Hawkes} Cab 17/266-6 d : No. 1 in Eb
When the Guards go marching by!: song / GeorgeBarker; words by Alec McGill {Chappell} Cab 17/028-2 a-b : No. 1 in F
When the home-bells ring again: song / HaydnWood; words by Edward Lockton {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Cab 17/590-12 : No. 2 in Bb
When the sergeant major's on parade: song / ErnestLongstaffe; words & music Ernest Longstaffe {Chappell} Cab 17/354-1 a : No. 1 in G
When the sergeant major's on parade: song / ErnestLongstaffe; words & music Ernest Longstaffe {Chappell} Cab 17/354-1 b : No. 2 in A
When the white plum blows: song / C WCadman; words by Nelle Richmond Eberhart {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Cab 17/109.5-2 : No. 1 in Eb
When the wind blows in from the sea: duet (mez. & bar.) / Henry ThomasSmart; poetry by Frederick Enoch {Ascherberg} 16/050-4 [40]
When thou singest (Quand tu chantes) / CharlesGounod; words by Maria Thanetta {solo v. : Broome} Cab 17/226-9
When twilight comes: rêverie caprice, with violin acc. ad lib. by Guido Papini / AntonStrelezki; words by Baroness Porteous {solo v. : Paxton} 16/050-3 [12]
When will God recall my spirit: cantata for 16th Sunday after Trinity / J SBach {Novello} 01/004-6
When you and I were young, Maggie: solo and [SATB} chorus / J AButterfield; words by Geo. W. Johnson {London M.P.S.} 16/050-1 [69]
When you come to the end of a journey / EltonBox; words by Box and Cox {solo v. : Sun} Cab 17/093.5
Whenas the rye: song / PeterWarlock; words by George Peele (1595) {Winthrop Rogers} 10/089 [6] : No. 1 in Eb
Whene'er you call: song / HaydnWood; words by Harry Dawson {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Cab 17/590-11 : No. 1 in C
Where corals lie {from Sea Pictures} Op. 37 no. 4 / Edward Elgar; words by Richard Garnett {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Cab 17/178-10(4) : No. 2 in F & D min
The white cliffs of Dover / WalterKent; words by Nat Burton {solo v. : Feldman} Cab 17/317
The white dove {from The Rogue Song}: song / FranzLehár; words by Clifford Grey {Chappell} Cab 17/335-2 a-b
White Horse Inn (libr.): musical comedy (with interpolated songs by Robert Stolz) / RalphBenatzky; orig. lyrics by Robert Gilbert; Eng. by Harry Graham; Benatsky / Stolz {Samuel French} 03/015 a-b
White Horse Inn: by Benatzky and Robert Stolz / RalphBenatzky; orig. lyrics by Robert Gilbert; Eng. by Harry Graham {misc. v. : Chappell} 07/003 a-c
White Horse Inn: by Benatzky and Robert Stolz / RalphBenatzky; orig. lyrics by Robert Gilbert; Eng. by Harry Graham {misc. v. : Chappell} Spec Coll
The wild swan (Eala fo leòn) / arr. MarjoryKennedy-Fraser; arr. with Eng. and Gaelic words by K. MacLeod & M. Kennedy-Fraser {solo v. : Boosey} Cab 17/316-12 : No. 2 in G
Willow song (Canzone del salice) {from Otello}: Desdemona's aria / GiuseppeVerdi; Eng. words Percy Pinkerton {sop. : Ricordi} Cab 17/556-6
Willst du mein Herz mir schenken (The heart I ask from thee): song / J SBach {Augener} Cab 17/024-3
Willy's rare and Willy's fair / arr. ThomasWilson {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Cab 17/582
Wind of the western sea: song / GrahamPeel; words by Tennyson {Chappell} Cab 17/444-6 : No. 3 in Eb
The wind on the heath: Scottish pastoral for violin & piano (with arr. for p. solo) / AlexanderSim {Bayley & Ferguson} Cab 28/044.8
The windmills of your mind: theme from The Thomas Crown Affair / MichelLegrand; lyric by Marilyn and Alan Bergman {solo v. : Columbia Pictures} Cab 17/334.7
Without a song {from Great Day} / VincentYoumans; lyric by William Rose & Edward Eliscu {solo v. : Campbell, Connelly} Cab 17/598-3 a-b : No. 2 in Eb
Wohl mir, dass ich Jesum habe (Jesu, joy of Man's desiring () {Chorale from Cantata No. 147} / J SBach; arr. Harvey Grace {violin : OUP} Cab 28/002-3
Wohl mir, dass ich Jesum habe (Jesu, joy of Man's desiring () {Chorale from Cantata No. 147} / J SBach; arr. Myra Hess {p. solo : OUP} Cab 28/002-3(p)
Wohltemperirtes Clavier Bk 1: [1st book of 24 from the] 48 Preludes & Fugues / J SBach; arr. Bruno Mugellini {Breitkopf & Härtel} 21/015-7(1)
Wohltemperiertes Klavier 2er Teil: [2nd book of 24 from the] 48 Preludes & Fugues / J SBach; Mugellini, B {Breitkopf & Härtel} 21/015-7(2)
Das wohltemperirte Clavier Tl 1-2 + Anhang / J SBach; ed. Friedrich Chrysander {Holle} 20/090 [1]
Das wohltemperirte Klavier 1er Tl: [1st book of 24 from the] 48 Preludes & Fugues / J SBach; ed. Carl Czerny & F. A. Roitzsch {Peters} 21/015-0.2 [1]
Das wohltemperirte Klavier 1er Tl (Klavierwerke Bd 5-6): [1st book of 24 from the] 48 Preludes & Fugues / J SBach; ed. Carl Reinecke {Breitkopf & Härtel} 21/015-0.2 [2]
Das wohltemperirte Klavier (Forty-eight preludes and fugues) Bk 1 / J SBach; ed. Ernst Pauer {Augener} 21/015-9.1(1)
Das wohltemperirte Klavier (Forty-eight preludes and fugues) Bk 2 / J SBach; ed. Ernst Pauer {Augener} 21/015-9.1(2)
Das wohltemperirte Klavier (Forty-eight preludes and fugues) Bk 1 / J SBach; ed. Carl Czerny {Augener} 21/015-9.3(1)
Das wohltemperirte Klavier (Forty-eight preludes and fugues) Bk 2 / J SBach; ed. Carl Czerny {Augener} 21/015-9.3(2)
Wohltemperirtes Clavier Bk 1: [1st book of 24 from the] 48 Preludes & Fugues / J SBach; ed. & annot. Orlando Morgan {Edwin Ashdown} Cab 21/015-6(1) a-b
Wohltemperirtes Clavier Bk 2: [2nd book of 24 from the] 48 Preludes & Fugues / J SBach; ed. & annot. Orlando Morgan {Edwin Ashdown} 21/015-6(2) a-b
Wohltemperirtes Clavier (Forty-eight preludes and fugues): analysis of the Fugues (by Orlando Morgan) / J SBach; annot. Orlando Morgan {p. solo : Edwin Ashdown} 21/015-6A
Wohltemperirtes Klavier (48 preludes and fugues) Bd 2 / J SBach; ed. Carl Czerny {Peters} 21/015-9.2(2)
Wohltemperirtes Klavier (48 preludes and fugues) Bd 1 / J SBach; ed. Adolf Ruthardt {Peters} 21/015-9.4(1)
Wohltemperirtes Klavier (48 preludes and fugues) Bd 2 / J SBach; ed. Franz Kroll {Peters} 21/015-9.5(2)
Woman is changeable (La donna è mobile) {from Rigoletto}: [Duke of Mantua's canzone] / GiuseppeVerdi; Eng. version Lawrence Hanray {ten. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Cab 17/556-7 c : No. 1 in A
Woman's a fickle jade (La donna è mobile) {from Rigoletto}: Duke of Mantua's canzone / GiuseppeVerdi; Eng. version Claude Aveling {ten. : Ricordi} Cab 17/556-7 a : No. 2 in B
Woman's a fickle jade (La donna è mobile) {from Rigoletto}: Duke of Mantua's canzone / GiuseppeVerdi; Eng. version Claude Aveling {ten. : Ricordi} Cab 17/556-7 b : No. 1 in Ab
Woman's life and love (Frauenliebe und -Leben) Op. 42: 8 songs w. p. acc, / RobertSchumann; the poems by Chamisso; Eng. trans. Dr Th. Baker et al {high v. : Schirmer} Cab 17/499-4 a : high v.
Woman's life and love (Frauenliebe und -Leben) Op. 42: 8 songs w. p. acc, / RobertSchumann; the poems by Chamisso; Eng. trans. Dr Th. Baker et al {low v. : Schirmer} Cab 17/499-4 b : low v.
Women are like that (Così fan tutte): opera / W AMozart; Eng. version Ruth and Thomas Martin {Schirmer} 06/032-1 a-b
Won't you come roving?: song / RonaldBateman; words by Norman Merrick {Gould & Bolttler} Cab 17/040 : No. 3 in Bb
The wonder album of soprano arias: [8 songs] {Ricordi} 11/045 a-b
Wonderful Copenhagen {from Hans Christian Andersen} / FrankLoesser; [words & music] by Frank Loesser {solo v. : Edwin Morris} Cab 17/350.5-2
A wonderful day like today {from The Roar of the Greasepaint ...} / LeslieBricusse; words & music Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley {solo v. : Concord} Cab 17/101-3
Woo thou a snowflake {from Ivanhoe}: Sir Brian's song / ArthurSullivan; words by Julian Sturgis {Chappell} Cab 17/544-11 : No. 2 in Gb (orig.)
Woodland cascade schottische: No. 6 from 'Sunny Rays' (a series of short piano solos without octaves) / LeonaLacoste; arr. Felix Godard {Mathias & Strickland} Cab 20/120(6)
World-wide favourites, old and new / arr. AlexRoloff; sel., arr. & ed. A. Roloff {p. solo : Augener} Cab 20/009-2
Wotan's Abschied und Feuerzauber {from Die Walküre} / RichardWagner; transc. Georges Bell {p. solo : Schott} Cab 21/372-6
Wouldn't it be loverly {from My Fair Lady} / FrederickLoewe; words by Alan Jay Lerner {solo v. : Chappell} Cab 17/351-1.3
Der Wüstling (The Rake's Progress): Oper in drei Akten / IgorStravinsky; eine Fabel von W.H Auden [und] Chester Kallman; Ger. trans. Fritz Schroder; voc. sc. Leopold Spinner {Boosey & Hawkes} 06/057