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- A Ballynure Ballad – Traditional
- Above Him stood the Seraphim – Richard Dering
- An die Sonne – Franz Schubert
- Begrabnislied – Franz Schubert
- Christmas Blessing – Philip Henderson
- Come to me, my love – Norman Dello Joio
- Der Tanz – Franz Schubert
- Eternal Light. A Requiem – Howard Goodall
- Gebet – Franz Schubert
- God goeth up with Shouting – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Gott der Weltshcopfer – Franz Schubert
- Great God of Love – Robert Lucas de Pearsall
- Hymn den unendlichen – Franz Schubert
- I bought me a cat – Aaron Copland
- In the Bleak Midwinter – Harold Darke
- In youth is pleasure – Herbert Murrill
- Inno del Sole (Hymn of the Sun) – Pietro Mascagni
- Intersections - 1. The Art Class – Philip Henderson
- Intersections - 2. Yellow Intersection – Philip Henderson
- Intersections - 3. That Sunlight Comes At All – Philip Henderson
- It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing – Duke Ellington
- Jesu, Priceless Treasure – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Lebenslust – Franz Schubert
- Little Jack Horner – J. Michael Diack
- Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen (Cantata for the Feast of the Ascension) – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Manx Spinning Wheel Song – Traditional
- Norah O'Neale – Traditional
- Now Shall the Grace – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Old Abram Brown – Benjamin Britten
- Oresteia, musical trilogy after Aeschylus (part i: Agamemnon) – Sergei Taneiev
- Persephone. Mélodrame en trois parties – Igor Stravinsky
- Persephone. Mélodrame en trois parties – Igor Stravinsky
- Pirate Story Yo Ho Ho! – Philip Henderson
- Praised Be The Lord – Maurice Greene
- Schicksalslenker – Franz Schubert
- Short Festival Te Deum – Gustav Holst
- Thanksgiving – R. R Terry
- The Flower of Bethlehem – Grace Williams
- The Indian Bride – Percy Fletcher
- The Lord Is My Shepherd – Franz Schubert
- The Twilight Turns – Nicholas Meredith
- Tomorrow shall be my dancing day – Andrew Carter
- What cheer? – Richard Rastall
- Yorkshire National Anthem – Thomas Clark