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Sea fever, for voice & pianoEarth and Air and Rain, song cycle for baritone & piano, Op. 15: To Lizbie BrowneDown by the Salley Gardens for voice & pianoI will go with my father a-ploughing, for voice & pianoI have twelve oxen, for voice & pianoFish in the Unruffled Lakes, song for high voice & pianoOrpheus with his Lute, song for voice & pianoHa'nacker Mill for voice & pianoCome away death, for voice & piano, Op. 6/1Elizabethan Songs (5) for voice & piano: No. 3, Under the greenwood treeAs Ever I Saw, for voice & pianoFrom the red rose, for voice & pianoWinter Words, song cycle for tenor & piano, Op. 52: The Choirmaster's BurialYarmouth Fair, for voice & pianoTo a Poet for alto (or baritone) & piano, Op 13a: June on Castle HillThe Call of the Morning for voice & pianoFive Eyes, for voice & piano, Op. 15/2 (Op. 9/3)Charles Augustus Fortescue, for voice & piano (from Four Cautionary Tales and a Moral)Come into the garden, Maud, for voice & pianoGo Not, Happy Day, for voice & piano, H 34Let Beauty Awake, song for voice & piano (or orchestra) (Songs of Travel No. 2)Song to the Seals, for voice & pianoA Soft Day, for voice & pianoBlackberry Time, for voice & piano, Op. 139/5My Own Country, for voice & piano (from Belloc Songs)Ann's Cradle Song, for voice & piano, Op. 20/1Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal for voice & piano, Op. 3/2Armida's Garden, for voice & pianoSongs (6) from 'A Shropshire Lad', for voice & piano (or orchestra): The lads in their hundredsThe rain it raineth every day, for voice & piano, Op. 65/3If it's ever spring again, for voice & pianoTo Gratiana Dancing and Singing, for voice & piano
Coronation Te Deum, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestraA Litany, for chorus ('Drop, Drop Slow Tears')Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Chichester Service), for chorus & organ: MagnificatMagnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Chichester Service), for chorus & organ: Nunc dimittisWhere does the uttered music go?, for chorusJubilate Deo, for double chorus & organHenry V, choral suite (arr. by M.Sargent) and orchestral suite (arr. by C.Matthieson): Touch her soft lips and part (organ solo)Cantico del sole, for chorusHenry V, choral suite (arr. by M.Sargent) and orchestral suite (arr. by C.Matthieson): Passacaglia "Death of Falstaff" (organ solo)The Twelve, anthem for chorus & organSet me as a seal upon thine heart, for chorusAntiphon, for chorus & organMissa Brevis, for double chorus & organ: KyrieMissa Brevis, for double chorus & organ: Sanctus and BenedictusMissa Brevis, for double chorus & organ: Agnus DeiMissa Brevis, for double chorus & organ: Gloria
Overture Andante - Larghetito - AllegroRecitative Habdonah/Haman: " 'Tis greater far to spare"Aria Haman: " Pluck root and branch from out the land"Recitative Persian Officer: "Our souls with ardour glow"Chorus: "Shall we the God of Israel fear?"Recitative First Israelite: " Now persecution shall lay by her iron rod"Aria: " Tune your harps to cheerfull strains"Chorus: " Shall we of servitude complain"Aria Israelite Woman: " Praise the Lord with cheerful noise"Recitative Israelite Woman: " 0 God, who from the suckling's mouth"Aria Second Israelite: " Sing songs of praise, bow down the knee"Chorus: " Shall we of servitude complain"Recitative Priest of the Israelites: " How have our sins provoked the Lord!"Chorus: "Ye sons of Israel mourn"Aria Priest ofc The Israelites: "0 Jordan, Jordan, sacred tide"Chorus: "Ye sons of Israel mourn"AndanteAllegroAdagioAllegro
Recitative Esther/Mordecai: " Why sits that sorrow on thy brow?"Aria Mordecai: " Dread not, righteous Queen, the danger"Recitative Esther: "I go before the King to stand"Aria Esther: " Tears assist me, pity moving"Chorus: " Save us, O Lord"Recitative Ahasuerus/Esther: "Who dares intrude into our presence"Duet Esther/Ahasuerus: " Who calls my parting soul from death?"Aria Ahasuerus: "0 beauteous Queen, unclose those eyes!"Recitative Esther: " If I find favour in thy sight"Aria Ahasuerus: " How can I stay when love invites?"Recitative Third Israelite/Fourth Israelite: " With inward joy his visage glows"Chorus: " Virtue, truth and innocence"Arioso Priest of the Israelites: " Jehovah, Crown'd with glory bright"Chorus: " He comes, he comes to end our woes"Recitative Ahasuerus/Esther: " Now, a Queen, thy suit declare"Arioso Haman: " Turn not, a Queen, thy face away"Aria Esther: " Flatt' ring tongue, no more I hear thee!"Recitative Ahasuerus: "Guards, seize the traitor, bear him hence!"Aria Haman: " How art thou fall'n from thy height!"Chorus: "The Lord Our enemy has slain"
A Soft Day, for voice & pianoA Sheaf of Songs from Leinster, for voice & piano, No. 6, 'Irish Skies' Op. 140/6Cherry Ripe (arr. of aria by Chas. Ed. Horn)Mustard and CressThe Lily of a day, for voice & pianoHenry King, for voice & piano (from Four Cautionary Tales and a Moral)Fain would I change that note, for voice & pianoIn Summertime on BredonThe lads in their hundredsJames Lee's Wife: Among the rocksIt Was a Lover and His Lass, partsong for female chorusThe Water Mill, song for voice & piano (Poems by Fredegond Shove No. 4)On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble, song for tenor, piano & string quartet (or tenor & orchestra) (On Wenlock Edge No. 1)The Call ('Come, my way'), song for baritone, chorus (ad lib.) orchestra (or organ) (Mystical Songs No. 4)Silent Noon ('Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass'), song for voice & piano (The House of Life No. 2)Songs (12) for voice & piano, Op. 48, H. 174: Now in these fairylandsThe Dream-City, for soprano & orchestra, H. 174 (arr. by C. Matthews from '12 Songs')Songs (4) for voice & piano, Op. 4. H. 14: Margrete's Cradle SongThe Heart Worships, song for voice & piano, H. 95Take, o take those lips away, song for voice & piano, Op. 23/4Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal for voice & piano, Op. 3/2Love calls through the summer night, for 2 voices & piano (from Love at the Inn)I will go with my father a-plowing, Op. 22/1Three Songs (Three Sea-Shanties), for voice & piano: The Rio Grande (Capstan Shanty)Three Songs (Three Sea-Shanties), for voice & piano: Theodore, or the Pirate KingThree Songs (Three Sea-Shanties), for voice & piano: A Long Time Ago (Hilliard's Shanty)O dear! What can the matter be?, for voice & piano
The GrenadierThe Young Lover, for voice & pianoBetty and Johnny, for voice & pianoRise up and reach the stars, for voice & pianoThe Bells, for voice & piano, Op. 14/2Ann's Cradle Song, for voice & piano, Op. 20/1As I Lay in the Early Sun, for voice & pianoThe Cherry Tree, for voice & pianoDusk, for voice & pianoPeter Warlock's FancyFrostbound Wood, for voice & pianoChopcherry, for voice & string quartetA Sad Song, for voice & pianoRutterkinBethlehem Down, carol for chorus & organA Song for the Lord Mayor's Table, song cycle for soprano & piano or orchestra: Wapping Old StairsFaçade, for reciter & ensemble: Long Steel GrassFaçade, for reciter & ensemble: Tango - PasodoblePopular Song, song for voice & piano (from 'Façade')Beatriz's Song, for voice and guitar or strings (from radio music for 'Christopher Columbus')Lay your sleeping head my love, for high voice & piano, Op. 14/2bEarly one morning, for voice & piano (Folk Songs, Vol. 5)The Foggy, Foggy Dew, for voice & piano (Folk Songs, Vol. 3)On this Island, song cycle for voice & piano, Op. 11: Now the leaves are falling fastTell me the Truth about Love, for voice & piano (Cabaret Songs)Winter Words, song cycle for tenor & piano, Op. 52: The Choirmaster's Burial
Symphony No. 7 for soprano, small female chorus & orchestra with narrator ad lib ('Sinfonia Antartica'): Prelude: Andante maestoso -Symphony No. 7 for soprano, small female chorus & orchestra with narrator ad lib ('Sinfonia Antartica'): Scherzo: ModeratoSymphony No. 7 for soprano, small female chorus & orchestra with narrator ad lib ('Sinfonia Antartica'): Landscape: Lento -Symphony No. 7 for soprano, small female chorus & orchestra with narrator ad lib ('Sinfonia Antartica'): Intermezzo: Andante sostenuSymphony No. 7 for soprano, small female chorus & orchestra with narrator ad lib ('Sinfonia Antartica'): Epilogue: Alla marcia, modeSymphony No. 8 in D minor: Fantasia (Variazioni senza Tema): Moderato - Presto - Andante sostenuto - Allegretto - Andante nonSymphony No. 8 in D minor: Scherzo alla Marcia (per stromenti a flato): Allegro alla marcia - Andante - Tempo primoSymphony No. 8 in D minor: Cavatina (per stromenti ad arco): Lento espressivoSymphony No. 8 in D minor: Toccata: Moderato maestosoPrometheus Unbound: To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite
Perspice christicola: Summer is icumen in - Grayston Burgess/John Whitworth/Gerald EnglishRobert Tear/John Frost/Owen Grundy/Robin Stenham...Foweles in the frith - John Whitworth/Gerald English/Osian EllisEdi be thu - Gerald Engliah/Desmond DupreSainte Marie Virgine - Osian EllisMiri it is - Gerald English/Christopher WellingtonGabriel from heven-king - Gerald English/Joan RimmerStond wel, moder - Osian EllisNowel, nowel; Owt of your sleep - Gerald English/Robert TearDeo gracias Anglia; Owr king went forth - Grayston Burgess/John Whitworth/Robert Tear/ John Frost/Owen GrundyPray for us, thou Prince of Pes - John Whitworth/Robert TearGo hert, hurt with adversitee - Grayston Burgess/Osian EllisDesmond DupreThis day day daws - Robert Tear/Owen GrundyA maske - David Munrow/Bernard Thomas/Michael Oxenham/Don Smithers/John Sothcott/Francis GrubbLux hodie: Orientis partibus - Ian PartridgeResonemus laudibus - Stephen Borton/Paul Copcutt/Simon PrestonVerbum caro: In hoc anni circulo - Don SmithersVerbum patris hodie - Simon PrestonLullay, lullow: I saw a sweete - Stephen Borton/Paul Copcutt/Joan RimmerFulget hodie de l'espine - John ButtreyNowell: The borys hede - Michael Dobson/Jamas MacGillivray/Osian EllisVerbum patris humanatur - Christopher KeyteConditor fut le non-pareil - Grayston BurgessNowell: Dieus vous garde - Don SmithersRiu, riu, chiu: El lobo rabioso - Don SmithersSaltavan Ninfe - Don SmithersAlmande 'Est-ce-Mars' - Don Smithers
Tosca, opera: Act 1. Opening - Ah! Here in safety!Tosca, opera: Act 1. I don't believe it...Tosca, opera: Act 1. Give me my palette!Tosca, opera: Act 1. Mario! Mario! Mario!Tosca, opera: Act 1. Our little house in the countryTosca, opera: Act 1. What eyes in all the wide worldTosca, opera: Act 1. All the choir in here at once!Tosca, opera: Act 1. You make the church a fairground!Tosca, opera: Act 1. Mario?! Mario?!Tosca, opera: Act 1. Three agents, go in a carriage...
Tosca, opera: Act 2. Tosca, my falconTosca, opera: Act 2. Richer far is the flavourTosca, opera: Act 2. It seemed wise to arrest him...Tosca, opera: Act 2. Now you and I can talkTosca, opera: Act 2. Enough. Tosca, your answerTosca, opera: Act 2. Floria!Tosca, opera: Act 2. How much?Tosca, opera: Act 2. Life has taught me singing and lovingTosca, opera: Act 2. Which route have you chosen?Tosca, opera: Act 3. No words can cheer meTosca, opera: Act 3. All the stars shone in heavenTosca, opera: Act 3. Oh, hands of mercyTosca, opera: Act 3. What a time they are taking!
Suite No. 1, for chamber orchestra: I. AndanteSuite No. 1, for chamber orchestra: II. NapolitanaSuite No. 1, for chamber orchestra: III. Espa