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- A Ballynure Ballad – Traditional
- A Choral Fantasia – Gustav Holst
- A Christmas Carol – Zoltan Kodaly
- A Christmas Carol – Traditional
- A Christmas Caroll – Kenneth Leighton
- A common method – Lauren Redhead
- A Cradle Song – Hans Gal
- A cradle song – John Ireland
- A Dirge – Charles Villiers Stanford
- A Good-night – Richard Rodney Bennett
- A Harvest Thanksgiving – Jonathan Bielby
- A Hymn to the Virgin – Benjamin Britten
- A Litany – William Walton
- A May Burden – Thomas Tunnard
- A Spotless Rose – Herbert Howells
- A Stronghold Sure – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Above Him stood the Seraphim – Richard Dering
- Adieu Sweet Amarillis – John Wilbye
- Adieu, sweet Amarillis – John Wilbye
- Ah me! She frowns – Francis Pilkington
- Ah Sweet, Whose Beauty – Thomas Vautor
- Ah, mine heart – Gabriel Jackson
- Ah, Robin, gentle Robin – William Cornysh
- Alas, What Hope of Speeding? – George Kirbye
- All Creatures Now – John Bennet
- Allan Water – Elliot Button
- Alleluia – Thomas Weelkes
- Almighty and Everlasting God – Orlando Gibbons
- Almighty God, which by the leading of a star – John Bull
- Amazing Grace – Arranged Parker/Shaw
- Amner 'O ye little flock' & Bull 'Almighty God, which by the leading of a star' – Various
- An evening hymn – Kenneth Leighton
- An Infinite Music – Graham Coatman
- Anthony O Daly – Samuel Barber
- As Out I Rode – Anonymous
- Ascension – James Brown
- At the round earth's imagined corners – C. Hubert H. Parry
- Aubade for chorus and organ – James Brown
- Autumn – Alan Rawsthorne
- Ballad of Green Broom - No 5. from Five Flower Songs for Mixed Chorus – Benjamin Britten
- Be not afraid – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Beati, quorum via – Charles Villiers Stanford
- Behold I bring you glad tidings – Henry Purcell
- Behold now Praise the Lord – William Turner
- Benedicite – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Benedictus – Thomas Tallis
- Bethlehem Down – Peter Warlock
- Blessed are those that are undefiled – Maurice Greene
- Blessed be Thou Heavenly Queen – Anonymous
- Blessed City – Frank Mumby
- Bring us in good ale – Gustav Holst
- Burial Sentences – George Holmes
- Call to remembrance, O Lord – Richard Farrant
- Cantate Domino – Henry Purcell
- Carol Booklet – Various
- C'est Magnifique! A Medley of Songs by Cole Porter – Cole Porter
- C'est Magnifique! A Medley of Songs by Cole Porter – Cole Porter
- Charm me asleep – Ralph Greaves
- Choral Dances from Gloriana – Benjamin Britten
- Choral Scene from The Bacchae – Phyllis Tate
- Christ Lay In Death's Dark Prison – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Christmas Blessing – Philip Henderson
- Christmas Hath a Beauty – Hilary Campbell
- Clear and gentle stream – Gerald Finzi
- Closing vesper – Richard Rastall
- Come away, death – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Come help O God – William Byrd
- Come let us join the Roundelay – William Beale
- Come to me, my love – Norman Dello Joio
- Come, Holy Ghost – Jonathan Harvey
- Construe My Meaning – Giles Farnaby
- Coronation Anthem "The King Shall Rejoice" – George Friderich Handel
- Corydon, arise! – Charles Villiers Stanford
- Cupid in a bed of roses (first part) – Thomas Bateson
- Cytherea smiling said – Thomas Bateson
- Damon's Passion – Charles Villiers Stanford
- Dance to your daddie – Traditional
- Dance, Clarion Air – Michael Tippett
- De Virgin Mary had a baby Boy – Anonymous
- Dear Lord of Life (A Sacred Madrigal for six voices) – Thomas Tomkins
- Deus Misereatur – Henry Purcell
- Dido and Aeneas – Henry Purcell
- Dim-lit Woods – Johannes Brahms
- Diptyque – Michael Spencer
- Dismissal Responses – Ed Taylor
- Dismissal Responses (for eight voices) – Clive McClelland
- Do not Stand at my Grave and Weep – Philip Henderson
- Down the hills Corinna trips – Thomas Bateson
- Drop, Drop, Slow Tears – Orlando Gibbons
- Ellan Vannin – Maurice Jacobson
- English Choral Works Supplement – Various
- Epitaph on a dormouse – Benjamin Cooke
- Eternal Light. A Requiem – Howard Goodall
- Evening Hymn of Charles, KM – Henry Ley
- Evening Service – Samuel Sebastian Wesley
- Evening Service in D – George Dyson
- Evening Service in E – William Turner
- Evening Song – Zoltan Kodaly
- Evensong – Philip Henderson
- Evensong & Requiem – Philip Henderson
- Fair Phyllis I Saw – John Farmer
- Fantasia of Christmas Carols – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Ferial Dismissal, Naylor Dismissal – Anonymous
- Find You Again – Luke Henderson
- Fine knacks for ladies – John Dowland
- Fire! Fire! – Thomas Morley
- Five English Folk Songs – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Five Mystical Songs – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Fly not so swift – John Wilbye
- Foolish Love – Hans Gal
- Four Kerouac Songs – Steven Taylor
- Four Part Songs – Hans Gal
- From the deep I called – Louis Spohr
- Funeral Sentences – Henry Purcell
- Funeral Sentences: A Homage to Henry Purcell – Christopher S. Roberts
- Give not thy mind to heaviness – Thomas Whythorne
- Give The Hungry Man Thy Bread – Johann Sebastian Bach
- God goeth up with Shouting – Johann Sebastian Bach
- God is gone up with a merry noise – William Croft
- God So Loved the World (from 'Crucifixion' – John Stainer
- God's Time Is The Best – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Grace Before Meat – James Denny
- Great God of Love – Robert Lucas de Pearsall
- Hail the day that sees him rise – John Gardner
- 'hallelujah' from Triumph of Time and Truth – George Friderich Handel
- Hard Destinies are Love – John Wilbye
- Hark All Ye Lovely Saints – Thomas Weelkes
- Hark! hark, the lark – Benjamin Cooke
- Hark, I Hear Some Dancing (Second Part) – Thomas Weelkes
- Haste on, my joys! – Gerald Finzi
- Hear my prayer, O God – George Holmes
- Hear My Prayer – William Croft
- Hear My Prayer – Henry Purcell
- Hills of the North – Martin Shaw
- Hold In Affection Jesus Christ – Johann Sebastian Bach
- How Far Is It To Bethlehem – John Turner
- I bought me a cat – Aaron Copland
- I have loved flowers that fade – Gerald Finzi
- I Heard a Voice from Heaven – Thomas Tomkins
- I know my soul hath power to know all things – C. Hubert H. Parry
- I love alas yet am not loved – John Wilbye
- I praise the tender flower – Gerald Finzi
- I Sing of a Maiden that is Makeles – H. Diack Johnstone
- I will wash my hand in innocency – William Smith
- If ye love me – Thomas Tallis
- In a Strange Land – Graham Coatman
- In a Strange Land – Graham Coatman
- In Autumn – Johannes Brahms
- In dulci jubilo – Robert Lucas de Pearsall
- In summer's cool shade – Samuel Arnold
- In the Bleak Midwinter – Harold Darke
- In the Bleak Midwinter – Gustav Holst
- In the Darkness of the Night (The Nativity) – Donald Cashmore
- In Thee, O Lord – William Sterndale Bennett
- In youth is pleasure – Herbert Murrill
- Inscription for a Wayside Spring – Wayland Rogers
- Intersections - 1. The Art Class – Philip Henderson
- Intersections - 2. Yellow Intersection – Philip Henderson
- Intersections - 3. That Sunlight Comes At All – Philip Henderson
- Introit – Richard Rastall
- It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing – Duke Ellington
- Jesu, joy of man's desiring – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Jesu, Priceless Treasure – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Jesus and the Traders – Zoltan Kodaly
- Jesus in the Manger – Henry Smart
- Jesus, Jesus, rest your head – K. J. Dinham
- John Saw Duh Numbuh – Traditional
- Jubilate Deo – Benjamin Britten
- King Arthur or The British Worthy – Henry Purcell
- Knaresborough Service – Philip Wilby
- Lady Your Eye – Thomas Weelkes
- Lady, The Silly Flea – Giles Farnaby
- Like as the hart – Cecil Armstrong Gibbs
- Linden Lea – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Little Jack Horner – J. Michael Diack
- Lo! How a Rose E'er Blooming – Hugo Distler
- Lo, How a Rose e'er Blooming – Michael Praetorius
- Lord let me know mine end – C. Hubert H. Parry
- Lord, How Long Wilt Thou Be Angry – Henry Purcell
- Lord, Let Me Know Mine End – Maurice Greene
- Love Came Down at Christmas – Duncan Boutwood
- Love Me Not For Comely Grace – John Wilbye
- Lullaby, my sweet little baby – William Byrd
- Lullay my Liking – Gustav Holst
- Lullay, my liking – Richard Rastall
- Magnificat & Nunc dimittis – Orlando Gibbons
- Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis from The Short Service – Thomas Weelkes
- Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in B flat (transposed to C) – Henry Purcell
- Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in E minor – J. Albert Mallinson
- Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis in G – John Blow
- Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis of the Third Service – Thomas Tomkins
- Magnificat & Nunc dimittis on plainsong tones – Arthur Wills
- Magnificat (from the First Service) – Robert Parsons
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis – Judith Weir
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis – Valentine Nalson
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (in Second Service) – Thomas Morley
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in A – Charles Villiers Stanford
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in E flat (no.2) – Charles Wood
- Magnificat and nunc dimittis in e flat no.2 – Charles Wood
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F – Charles Villiers Stanford
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in F – Samuel Wesley
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in G – Charles Villiers Stanford
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in G (attrib. Purcell) – Henry Purcell
- Make We Now Joy In This Feast – Derek Holman
- Man Sails The Deep Awhile – Philip Henderson
- Maria walks amid the Thorn – Hugo Distler
- Marsh Flowers - No 3 from Five Flower Songs for mixed Chorus – Benjamin Britten
- Mary Had a Baby – Anonymous
- Mary Hynes – Samuel Barber
- Mary Is A Lady Bright – P. Racine Fricker
- Mater salutaris – Martin Dalby
- Me, me, and none but me – John Dowland
- Messiah – George Friderich Handel
- Missa Cantuariensis – Edmund Rubbra
- Motet No. 4: Be Not Afraid – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Mother, I will have a husband – Thomas Vautor
- Music – Dom Gregory Murray
- My God, my God – John Blow
- My God, My God, Look Upon Me – John Blow
- My heart is inditing – Henry Purcell
- My soul there is a country – C. Hubert H. Parry
- My Spirit Was In Heaviness – Johann Sebastian Bach
- My spirits sang all day – Gerald Finzi
- Never weather beaten sail – Thomas Campion
- Never weather-beaten sail – C. Hubert H. Parry
- Nightingales – Gerald Finzi
- Nightwatch no. 2 – Johannes Brahms
- No man is an island – Andrew Carter
- No. 22. Hark, hear you not? "Orianaes Farewell" – Thomas Bateson
- Nobbut God – Philip Wilby
- Norah O'Neale – Traditional
- North Country Folk Songs; 1 The Farmer's Boy, 2. Marianne, 3. Byker Hill – Traditional
- Now I walk in beauty – Traditional
- Now is the month of Maying – Thomas Morley
- Now is the month of Maying – Thomas Morley
- Now Shall the Grace – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Now the Earth, the Skies, the Air – Alan Rawsthorne
- Now the lusty Spring is seen – Alan Rawsthorne
- Nunc Dimittis – Thomas Weelkes
- Nunc Dimittis in Bflat – Charles Wood
- O Clap Your Hands – Maurice Greene
- O Clap Your Hands Together – Orlando Gibbons
- O come, o come Emmanuel – Trad.
- O Consider my Adversity – Henry Purcell
- O God The King of Glory – Orlando Gibbons
- O how amiable – Thomas Weelkes
- O Leave Your Sheep – C. H. Kitson
- O Lord God of Hosts – Henry Purcell
- O Lord In Thy Wrath Rebuke Me Not – Orlando Gibbons
- O Lord, arise into Thy resting place – Thomas Weelkes
- O Lord, Increase My Faith – Orlando Gibbons
- O Lord, rebuke me not – Henry Purcell
- O Mortal Man – Thomas Weelkes
- O Praise the Lord – John Weldon
- O Praise The Lord All ye Heathen – Thomas Tomkins
- O Praise the Lord, All Ye Heathen – Thomas Tomkins
- O rend the Heavens – Johannes Brahms
- O Sing unto the Lord – Henry Purcell
- O Sing Unto the Lord – Thomas Tomkins
- O Sing Unto The Lord A New Song – Thomas Tomkins
- O Sing Unto The Lord With Thanksgiving – William H. Harris
- O Thou that hearest prayer – Walford Davies
- Ode on St Cecilia – Samuel Webbe
- Old Abram Brown – Benjamin Britten
- On the banks of Allan Water – Traditional
- On, and away – Vicky Burrett
- Our Father in the Heavens – Edward C. Bairstow
- Our From the Vale – John Ward
- Out of the deep – Thomas Morley
- Out of the depths – Michael Dawney
- Oyez! Has Any Found A Lad? – Thomas Tomkins
- Pastime with Good Company – Henry VIII
- Phoebe – Charles Villiers Stanford
- Phyllis, farewell – Thomas Bateson
- Pirate Story Yo Ho Ho! – Philip Henderson
- Praise ye the Lord – John Rutter
- Praised Be The Lord – Maurice Greene
- Prayer to the Father of Heave – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Preces & Responses – William Byrd
- Preces & Responses – Kenneth Leighton
- Preces & Responses – William Smith
- Preces & Responses (with The Lord's Prayer) – Terry Mann
- Preces and Responses – David Condry
- Preces and Responses – M. J. Gibson
- Preces and Responses – Philip Radcliffe
- Preces and Responses – Thomas Tomkins
- Psalm 47 – John Foster
- Psalm 68. A Description of God's Approach to the Sanctuary – William Shield
- Psalm 86 – Gustav Holst
- Ravens – Luke Henderson
- Rejoice in the Lamb – Benjamin Britten
- Rejoice in the Lord alway – Anonymous
- Rejoice, rejoice – William Byrd
- Remember – Stephen Chatman
- Remember not, Lord, our offences – Henry Purcell
- Requiem: Under the Wide and Starry Sky – Philip Henderson
- Rest – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Rorate Coeli (Advent Prose) – Anonymous
- Rory's Rounds – Nicola LeFanu
- Savitri – Gustav Holst
- Seasons – Joseph Haydn
- See, see the Shepherd's Queen – Thomas Tomkins
- See, see the shepherds' queen – Thomas Tomkins
- See, see, the word is incarnate – Orlando Gibbons
- Set me as a seal upon thine heart – Willam Walton
- Shenandoah – James Erb
- Shenandoah – Traditional
- Short Festival Te Deum – Gustav Holst
- Silent night – Mark Brown
- Simkin Said That Sis Was Fair – Giles Farnaby
- Sing Joyfully – John Mundy
- Sing Joyfully (E major) – William Byrd
- Sing joyfully (Eb major) – William Byrd
- Sing lullaby – Herbert Howells
- Sing we at pleasure – Thomas Weelkes
- Sister, awake – Thomas Bateson
- Sleep, wayward thoughts – John Dowland
- Snow in the street – James Denny
- 'Solo' Magnificat and Nunc dimittis – Paul Ayres
- Song and Music – Stephen Chatman
- Song of Miriam – Franz Schubert
- Songs From Mount Grace – Philip Wilby
- Songs of Springtime, No. 1 Under the Greenwood Tree – Ernest John Moeran
- Sound the loud Timbrel – Charles Avison
- Spanish Love Dance – Frank Ahrold & Roger Wagner
- Strike it up, tabor – Thomas Weelkes
- Summertime – George Gershwin
- Susanna faire – Alfonso Ferrabosco
- Sweet Honey-sucking Bees – John Wilbye
- Sweet Suffolk Owl – Thomas Vautor
- Sweet Was The Song – Gerald Hendrie
- Sweet was the song of Vergine sange – Anonymous
- Te Deum in C Major – Benjamin Britten
- Te Deum Laudamus & Jubilate Deo/The Earth is The Lord's (Psalm 24) – Philip Wilby
- Thanksgiving – R. R Terry
- The ballad of Judas' sister – Graham Coatman
- The Blue Bird – Charles Villiers Stanford
- The Carol of the Little King – Eric Fogg
- The Chester Books of Madrigals: 1. The Animal Kingdom – Various
- The Coolin – Samuel Barber
- The Dying Christian to his Soul – Edward Harwood
- The Edward Thomas Quartet – Philip Henderson
- The Evening Primrose - No 4 from Five Flower Songs for mixed Chorus – Benjamin Britten
- The Evening-watch – Gustav Holst
- The Everlasting Voices – Michael Gray
- The fear of the Lord – James Brown
- The Gallant Weaver – James MacMillan
- The Gipsy – W Zolotarieff
- The Goldfinch Carol – Philip Wilby
- The heavens are telling – Heinrich Schutz
- The Indian Bride – Percy Fletcher
- The infant king – Desmond Ratcliffe
- The Infinite Shining Heavens – Michael Gray
- The long day closes – Arthur Sullivan
- The Lord is King! – Philip Wilby
- The Lord is King, Be the People Never so Impatient – Henry Purcell
- The Lord Is My Shepherd – Franz Schubert
- The Lord is My Shepherd – Randall Thompson
- The Lord's Praier – Robert Stone
- The Lord's Prayer – Nicolai Rimsky Korsakov
- The Lord's Prayer – Nicolai Rimsky Korsakov
- The Lord's Prayer (Original Version) – John Sheppard
- The Pharisee and the Publican – Heinrich Schutz
- The Pipes of Peace – Paul McCartney
- The Preces and Responses – Duncan Fielden
- The Raven – Graham Coatman
- The Shepherdess of the Delectable Mountains – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- The Shower – Edward Elgar
- The souls of the righteous – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- The Succession of the Four Sweet Months - No 2 from Five Flower Songs for mixed Chorus – Benjamin Britten
- The Truth from Above – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- The Twilight Turns – Nicholas Meredith
- The Virgin's Cradle Hymn – Edmund Rubbra
- The Word Made Flesh – Philip Wilby
- There Is An Old Belief – C. Hubert H. Parry
- There is no rose of such virtue – John Joubert
- There Shall A Star Come Out of Jacob – Felix Mendelssohn
- This day Christ was born – William Byrd
- This have I done for my true love – Gustav Holst
- This sweet and merry month of May – William Byrd
- This Worldes Joie – Arnold Bax
- Thou knowest, Lord, the Secrets of our hearts – Henry Purcell
- Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace – Samuel Sebastian Wesley
- Though Amaryllis dance – William Byrd
- Though torn with grief – William Shield
- Three Hungarian Folk-Songs – Matyas Seiber
- Three introits – Richard Rastall
- Three Poems of W.B. Yeats – Alan Bullard
- Three Spirituals – Anonymous
- Thule, the period of cosmography – Thomas Weelkes
- Thus Says My Cloris Bright – John Wilbye
- Thy mercy, Jehova – Benedetto Marcello
- 'Tis the day of resurrection – Charles Wood
- To be sung on water – Samuel Barber
- To Daffodils - No 1. from Five Flower Songs for Mixed Chorus – Benjamin Britten
- To his flocks – Charles Villiers Stanford
- To the Spring – Alan Rawsthorne
- Tomorrow shall be my dancing day – Andrew Carter
- Tonight in the Spindrift Snow – Philip Henderson
- Torridon, fragile shell – Daniel Gordon
- Trinity Sunday – Bernard Naylor
- True Love – Hans Gal
- Turn thy face from my sins (Cupid and Death) – Matthew Locke
- Two Motets: The Dwelling Place & God's Saints are Shining Lights – James Brown
- Ukrainian Bell Carol – Traditional
- Upon the Peace – Jeremiah Clarke
- Valiant For Truth (Motet) – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Versicle, Responses and The Lord's Prayer – Bernard Rose
- Vox Dei – Philip Wilby
- Wailing, Crying – Johann Sebastian Bach
- We Shepherds Sing – Thomas Weelkes
- We will rejoice in thy salvation – William Croft
- Weep no more, thou sorry boy – Thomas Tomkins
- What cheer? – Richard Rastall
- What is our life? – Orlando Gibbons
- When a man loves a woman – Percy Sledge
- When David heard – Thomas Tomkins
- When David heard that Absolom was Slain – Thomas Weelkes
- When Mary thro' the garden went – Charles Villiers Stanford
- Whence is that Goodly Fragrance? – Traditional
- Wherefore now hath life – Johannes Brahms
- Whitsunday motet – Bernard Naylor
- Wilderspin – Charles Villiers Stanford
- Woman why weepest thou? – Heinrich Schutz
- Yorkshire National Anthem – Thomas Clark
- Youth and Cupid – Hans Gal
- Yugoslav Folk-songs – Matyas Seiber
- Zadok the Priest – George Friderich Handel