Repertoire
Secular |
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Madrigals |
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| Bennet | All creatures now are merry minded |
| Bennet | Weep o mine eyes |
| Byrd | This sweet and merry month of May |
| Byrd | Though Amaryllis dance in green |
| Dowland | Come again sweet love |
| Farmer | A little pretty bonny lass |
| Farmer | Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone |
| Farnaby | Construe my meaning |
| Farnaby | Simkin said that Sis was fair |
| Farnaby | The curtain drawn |
| Gibbons | Dainty fine bird |
| Greaves | Come away sweet love |
| Morley | April is in my mistress' face |
| Morley | Fire fire |
| Morley | Hard by a crystal fountain |
| Morley | Now is the gentle season |
| Morley | Say, gentle nymphs |
| Tomkins |
Adieu ye city-prisoning towers |
| Tomkins | Music divine |
| Tomkins | Too much I once lamented |
| Vautor | Sweet Suffolk owl |
| Weelkes | As vesta was from Latmos hill descended |
| Weelkes | Hark all ye lovely saints |
| Weelkes | O care, thou wilt despatch me |
| Weelkes | Sing we at pleasure |
| Weelkes | Thule, the period of cosmography |
| Wilbye | Adieu sweet Amaryllis |
| Wilbye | Draw on sweet night |
| Wilbye | Flora gave me fairest flowers |
| Wilbye | Sweet honey-sucking bees |
| Lassus | Mon coeur se recommande a vous |
| Lassus | O la o che buon eco |
| Passereau | Il est bel et bon |
| Purcell | In these delightful groves |
Romantic Part-songs |
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| Elgar | As torrents in summer |
| Pearsall | Lay a garland |
| Stanford | The blue bird |
| Sterndale-Bennett | Come live with me |
| Sullivan | Brightly dawns our wedding day |
| Sullivan | The long day closes |
| Brahms | Dein Herzlein mild |
| Bruckner | Du bist wie eine Blume |
| Mendelssohn | Departure |
| Mendelssohn | The Vale of Rest |
Twentieth Century |
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| Dyson | The Moon |
| Ireland | The Hills |
| Thiman | Go lovely rose |
| Arlen | Somewhere over the rainbow |
| Conrad | The Continental |
| Cosma | Autumn leaves |
| Gershwin | I got rhythm |
| Gershwin | S wonderful |
| Kern | Can't help lovin'dat man |
| Kern | The folks who live on the hill |
| Kern | Smoke gets in your eyes |
| Kern | I won't dance |
| Kern | The way you look tonight |
| Porter | Let's do it |
| Porter | Night and day |
| Porter | In the still of the night |
| Porter | Anything goes |
| Rodgers | Blue moon |
| Youmans | Tea for two |
| Rutter | It was a lover and his lass |
| Seiber | Three nonsense songs |
| Toch | Geographical Fugue |
Folksongs |
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| Vaughan-Williams | Linden Lea |
| arr.Byrt | Among the leaves so green O |
| arr.Holst | I love my love |
| Arr.Redman | O waly waly |
| arr. Seiber | Three Hungarian Folk Songs |
| arr.Whittaker | Bobby Shaftoe |
| arr.Warlock | Yarmouth Fair |
Sacred |
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Anthems and Motets |
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| Byrd | Sacerdotes Domini |
| Byrd | Confirma hoc Deus |
| Byrd | Iustorum animae |
| Byrd | Praise our Lord, all ye gentiles |
| Byrd | Psallite Domino |
| Byrd | Salve Regina |
| Gibbons | Almighty and everlasting God |
| Morley | Nolo mortem peccatoris |
| Tallis | If ye love me |
| Tye | Laudate nomen Domine |
| Weelkes | When David heard that Absalom was slain |
| Palestrina | Tu es Petrus (parts 1 and 2) |
| Bach | Lobet den Herrn |
| Purcell | Hear my prayer |
| Purcell | Thou knowest Lord the secrets of our hearts |
| Howells | Here is the little door |
| Ley | Prayer for King Henry VI |
| Parry | My soul there is a country |
| Stanford | Beati quorum via |
| Bruckner | Christus factus est |
| Bruckner | Locus iste |
| Bruckner | Os justi |
| Rachmaninoff | Ave Maria |
| Rachmaninoff | Magnificat |
| Tchaikovsky | Cherubic Hymn |
Masses |
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| Byrd | Mass for 4 voices |
| Palestrina | Missa aeterna Christi munera |
| Victoria | Missa ave maris stella |