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All My Hope on God Is Founded [Michael: A Fanfare Setting]Praise My Soul, the King of HeavenMorning Has Broken [Bunessan]Come Down, O Love Divine [Down Ampney]Mighty Fortress Is Our God [Ein'feste Burg]O What Their Joy and Their Glory Must Be [Regnator Orbis]When I Survey the Wondrous Cross [Rockingham]Dear Lord and Father of Mankind [Repton]Be Thou My Vision [Slane]Day Thou Gavest, Lord, Is Ended [St. Clement]Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence [Picardy]Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation [Hast du Denn,]My Song Is Love UnknownLord's My ShepherdThine Be the Glory [Maccabaeus]Drop, Drop, Slow Tears [Song 46]Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken [Abbot's Leigh]All People That on Earth Do Dwell [The Old Hundreth]
Millay songs (5), for voice & piano: For you there is no songDream Portraits (3) for voice & piano: Minstrel manDream Portraits (3) for voice & piano: Dream variationDream Portraits (3) for voice & piano: I, tooThe Barrier, for voice & pianoDeath of an old seaman, for voice & pianoLove let the wind cry how I adore you, for voice & pianoFaithful one, for voice & pianoGenius child, for voice & piano (from song cycle Mortal Storm)Melancholy, for voice & pianoNightSong to the Dark VirginA death songThe Negro speaks of rivers, for voice & pianoA Red, Red Rose, for voice & pianoDancing in the sun, for voice & pianoSoliloquy, for voice & piano
Highlander's LamentChase Of The WolfThe Soldier In A Foreign LandThe Pulse Of A IrishmanLochnagarO Swiftly Glies The Bonny BoatO Might I But My Patrick LoveKak PashliBoleroRidder Stigs RunekastWhen Mortals All To Rest RetireWhen Mortals All To Rest RetireFaithful JohnieCharlie Is My DarlingCome Fill, Fill, My Good FellowAuld Lang Syne
Abdelazer, or, the Moor's Revenge, incidental music, Z. 570: OvertureAbdelazer, or, the Moor's Revenge, incidental music, Z. 570: Rondeau - Air - Air - MinuetAbdelazer, or, the Moor's Revenge, incidental music, Z. 570: Air - Jig - Hornpipe - AirAbdelazer, or, the Moor's Revenge, incidental music, Z. 570: Song: Lucinda is bewitching fairDistressed Innocence, or, the Princess of Persia, incidental music, Z. 577: OvertureDistressed Innocence, or, the Princess of Persia, incidental music, Z. 577: Air - Slow Air - Air - Hornpipe or JigDistressed Innocence, or, the Princess of Persia, incidental music, Z. 577: Rondeau - Air - MinuetThe Married Beau, or, the Curious Impertinent, incidental music, Z. 603: OvertureThe Married Beau, or, the Curious Impertinent, incidental music, Z. 603: Slow Air - HornpipeThe Married Beau, or, the Curious Impertinent, incidental music, Z. 603: Air - Hornpipe - JigThe Married Beau, or, the Curious Impertinent, incidental music, Z. 603: Trumpet Air - March - Hornpipe on a groundThe Married Beau, or, the Curious Impertinent, incidental music, Z. 603: Song: See! where repenting Celia lyesThe Gordian Knot Unty'd, incidental music, Z. 597: OvertureThe Gordian Knot Unty'd, incidental music, Z. 597: Air - Rondeau Minuet - Air - JigThe Gordian Knot Unty'd, incidental music, Z. 597: Chaconne - Air - MinuetSir Anthony Love, or, the Rambling Lady, incidental music, Z. 588: OvertureSir Anthony Love, or, the Rambling Lady, incidental music, Z. 588: Pursuing BeautySir Anthony Love, or, the Rambling Lady, incidental music, Z. 588: No more, Sir, no moreSir Anthony Love, or, the Rambling Lady, incidental music, Z. 588: In vain ClemeneSir Anthony Love, or, the Rambling Lady, incidental music, Z. 588: Ground
Bonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574: OvertureBonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574: Air - Hornpipe - AirBonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574: Hornpipe - Air - MinuetBonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574: Jack, thou'rt a toperBonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574: Hear us great RugwithBonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574: Hear, ye Gods of BritainBonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574: Sing, sing, ye Druids!Bonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574: Divine Andate, president of warBonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574: To armsBonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574: Britons strike home!Bonduca, or, The British Heroine, incidental music, Z. 574: O lead me to some peaceful gloomCirce, incidental music, Z. 575: We must assemble by a sacrificeCirce, incidental music, Z. 575: Their necessary aid you useCirce, incidental music, Z. 575: Come every demonCirce, incidental music, Z. 575: Lovers, who to their first embraces goCirce, incidental music, Z. 575: Magicians' Dance ... Pluto, arise!The Virtuous Wife, or, Good Luck at Last, incidental music, Z. 611: OvertureThe Virtuous Wife, or, Good Luck at Last, incidental music, Z. 611: Song tune - Slow Air - AirThe Virtuous Wife, or, Good Luck at Last, incidental music, Z. 611: Preludio - Hornpipe - Minuet - Minuet (1st Act tune)The Old Bachelor, incidental music, Z. 607: OvertureThe Old Bachelor, incidental music, Z. 607: HornpipeThe Old Bachelor, incidental music, Z. 607: Thus to a ripe, consenting maidThe Old Bachelor, incidental music, Z. 607: Slow Air - HornpipeThe Old Bachelor, incidental music, Z. 607: As Amoret and Thyrsis layThe Old Bachelor, incidental music, Z. 607: Rondeau - Menuet - Boree - March - Jig
Overture and Suite for 2 violins, viola & continuo in G major, Z. 770 (inner parts incomplete)Don Quixote, incidental music, Z. 578: Sing all ye MusesDon Quixote, incidental music, Z. 578: When the world first knew creationDon Quixote, incidental music, Z. 578: Let the dreadful engines of eternal willDon Quixote, incidental music, Z. 578: With this sacred charming wandDon Quixote, incidental music, Z. 578: Since times are so badDon Quixote, incidental music, Z. 578: Genius of EnglandDon Quixote, incidental music, Z. 578: Lads and Lasses, blithe and gayDon Quixote, incidental music, Z. 578: From rosie bow'rsAmphitryon, or, the Two Sosias, incidental music, Z. 572: OvertureAmphitryon, or, the Two Sosias, incidental music, Z. 572: SarabandAmphitryon, or, the Two Sosias, incidental music, Z. 572: Celia, that I once was blestAmphitryon, or, the Two Sosias, incidental music, Z. 572: Hornpipe - Scotch tuneAmphitryon, or, the Two Sosias, incidental music, Z. 572: For Iris I sighAmphitryon, or, the Two Sosias, incidental music, Z. 572: Air - Minuet - HornpipeAmphitryon, or, the Two Sosias, incidental music, Z. 572: Fair Iris and her swainAmphitryon, or, the Two Sosias, incidental music, Z. 572: Bourrée
The Double Dealer, incidental music, Z. 592: OvertureThe Double Dealer, incidental music, Z. 592: Hornpipe - Minuet - Air - HornpipeThe Double Dealer, incidental music, Z. 592: Cynthia frownsThe Double Dealer, incidental music, Z. 592: Minuet - Minuet - Air - AirThe Richmond Heiress, or, A Woman Once in the Right, incidental music, Z. 608: Behold the manThe Rival Sisters, or, the Violence of Love, incidental music, Z. 609: OvertureThe Rival Sisters, or, the Violence of Love, incidental music, Z. 609: Celia has a thousand charmsThe Rival Sisters, or, the Violence of Love, incidental music, Z. 609: Take not a woman's anger illThe Rival Sisters, or, the Violence of Love, incidental music, Z. 609: How happy, how happy is sheHenry II, King of England, incidental music, Z. 580: In vain, 'gainst Love, in vain I stroveTyrannic Love, or, the Royal Martyr, incidental music, Z. 613: Hark! my Damilcar!Tyrannic Love, or, the Royal Martyr, incidental music, Z. 613: Ah! how sweet it is to loveOverture for 2 violins, 2 violas & continuo in G minor, Z. 772Theodosius, or, the Force of Love, incidental music, Z.606: Prepare, prepare, the rites beginTheodosius, or, the Force of Love, incidental music, Z.606: Cans't thou, MarinaTheodosius, or, the Force of Love, incidental music, Z.606: The gate to blissTheodosius, or, the Force of Love, incidental music, Z.606: Hark! Hark! behold the heav'nly choirTheodosius, or, the Force of Love, incidental music, Z.606: Now the fight's doneTheodosius, or, the Force of Love, incidental music, Z.606: Sad as death at dead of nightTheodosius, or, the Force of Love, incidental music, Z.606: Dream no more of pleasures pastTheodosius, or, the Force of Love, incidental music, Z.606: Hail to the myrtle shadeTheodosius, or, the Force of Love, incidental music, Z.606: Ah cruel, bloody Fate
The Libertine, or, the Libertine Destroyed, incidental music, Z. 600: Nymphs and shepherdsThe Libertine, or, the Libertine Destroyed, incidental music, Z. 600: We comeThe Libertine, or, the Libertine Destroyed, incidental music, Z. 600: PreludeThe Libertine, or, the Libertine Destroyed, incidental music, Z. 600: Prepare, prepare, new guests draw nearThe Libertine, or, the Libertine Destroyed, incidental music, Z. 600: To arms, heroic princeThe Massacre of Paris, incidental music, Z. 604: Thy genius, Io (2 settings)Oedipus, incidental music, Z. 583: Hear, ye sullen powers belowOedipus, incidental music, Z. 583: Music for a whileOedipus, incidental music, Z. 583: Come away, do not stay ... Laius! Hear, hearOverture for 2 violins, viola & continuo in D minor, Z. 771The History of King Richard II, or, The Sicilian Usurper, incidental music, Z. 581: Retir'd from any mortal's sightSir Barnaby Whigg, or, No Wit Like a Woman's, incidental music, Z. 589: Blow, blow, Boreas, blowSophonisba, or Hannibal's Overthrow, incidental music, Z. 590: Beneath the poplar's shadowThe English Lawyer, incidental music, Z. 594: My wife has a tongueA Fool's Preferment, or, The Three Dukes of Dunstable, incidental music, Z. 571: I sigh'd, and I pin'd ... There's nothing so fatal aA Fool's Preferment, or, The Three Dukes of Dunstable, incidental music, Z. 571: Fled is my love ... 'Tis death alone ... I'll mountA Fool's Preferment, or, The Three Dukes of Dunstable, incidental music, Z. 571: I'll sail upon the Dog-starA Fool's Preferment, or, The Three Dukes of Dunstable, incidental music, Z. 571: Jenny, 'gin you can loveA Fool's Preferment, or, The Three Dukes of Dunstable, incidental music, Z. 571: If thou wilt give me back my loveThe Indian Emperor, or, The Conquest of Mexico, incidental music, Z. 598: I look'd, and saw withinThe Knight of Malta, incidental music, Z. 599: At the close of the ev'ningWhy, my Daphne, why complaining? (A Dialogue between Thirsis and Daphne), song for soprano, bass & continuo, Z. 525: Why, my Daphne,The Wives' Excuse, or, Cuckolds Make Themselves, incidental music, Z. 612: Ingrateful love!The Wives' Excuse, or, Cuckolds Make Themselves, incidental music, Z. 612: Hang this whining way of wooingThe Wives' Excuse, or, Cuckolds Make Themselves, incidental music, Z. 612: Say, cruel Amoret ... Corinna, I excuse thy faceCleomenes, the Spartan Hero, incidental music, Z. 576: No, no, poor suff'ring heartRegulus, or, the Faction of Carthage, incidental music, Z. 586: Ah me! to many deathsThe Marriage-Hater Match'd, incidental music, Z. 602: As soon as the chaos ... How vile are the sordid intregues
Love Triumphant, or Nature Will Prevail, incidental music, Z. 582: How happy's the husbandRule a Wife and Have a Wife, incidental music, Z. 587: There's not a swainThe Female Virtuosos, incidental music, Z. 596: Love, thou art bestEpsom Wells, incidental music, Z. 579: Leave these useless artsThe Maid's Last Prayer, or, Any Rather than Fail, incidental music, Z. 601: Though you make no returnThe Maid's Last Prayer, or, Any Rather than Fail, incidental music, Z. 601: No, resistance is but vainThe Maid's Last Prayer, or, Any Rather than Fail, incidental music, Z. 601: Tell me no moreAureng-Zebe, or, the Great Mogul, incidental music, Z. 573: I see, she flies meThe Canterbury Guests, or, A Bargain Broken, incidental music, Z. 591: Good neighbour why?The Fatal Marriage, or, the Innocent Adultery, incidental music, Z. 595: The danger is overThe Fatal Marriage, or, the Innocent Adultery, incidental music, Z. 595: I sigh'd and owned my loveSpanish Friar, or, the Double Discovery, incidental music, Z. 610: Whilst I with griefPausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, incidental music, Z. 585: Sweeter than rosesPausanias, the Betrayer of his Country, incidental music, Z. 585: My dearest, my fairestThe Mock Marriage, incidental music, Z. 605: Oh! how you protest ... 'Twas within a furlong ... Man is for the woman madeOroonoko, incidental music, Z. 584: Celemene, pray tell mePavan for 2 violins & continuo in A major, Z. 748Pavan for 2 violins & continuo in A minor, Z. 749Pavan for 2 violins & continuo in B flat major, Z. 750Pavan for 2 violins & continuo in G minor, Z. 751Pavan for 3 violins & continuo in G minor, Z. 752Sonata for violin & continuo (Trio Sonata) in G minor, Z. 780Chacony, for 4 strings in G minor, Z. 730
O Rosa Bella, ballataO rosa bellaFine knacks for ladies, for 4 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs)In darkness let me dwell, for voice, lute & bass viol (A Musicall Banquet)Flow, my tears, fall from your springs, for 2 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs)Sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears, for 2 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs)It Fell on a Sommers Daie for voice, lute & bass violWhat Then Is Love but MourningIt was a lover and his lass, song for voice with lute & bass violMistresse mine, well may you fare (O Mistress Mine), song for voice with lute & bass violTake, O Take Those Lips AwayWhere the Bee Sucks, for voice & luteFull Fathom Five, for voice & luteWillow SongPeg-a-ramseyCaleno custure meGreensleeves (Balcarres Lute Book)Thrice Happy Lovers (Epithalamium from 'The Fairy Queen'), aria for soprano, Z. 629/39bcSweeter than roses (from 'Pausanius'), song, Z. 585/1Music for a While (from 'Oedipus'), song, Z. 583/2If music be the food of love, song, Z. 379 (3 settings)Retir'd from any mortal's sight (from 'The History of King Richard II'), song, Z. 581/1Thus to a ripe, consenting maid (from 'Old Bachelor'), song, Z. 607/10Hark how all things in one sound agree (from 'The Fairy Queen'), aria, Z. 629/47Now that the sun hath veiled his light, sacred song for soprano & continuo ('An Evening Hymn'), Z. 193
Sing We Merrily unto God Our StrengthFor the Beauty of the Earth - Tom BlomsterLet All Mortal Flesh Keep SilenceTomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day - Tom BlomsterThere is a Green Hill Far AwayO Hear Us, LordGreater Love Hath No Man - Cynthia Templin/Nathan JonesLoch LomondJubilate DeoA Song to the LambThe Lord is My LightWarm-up - Tome Blomster/Susan BrownWhat Sweeter Music - Alex Komodore/Tom BlomsterAgnus Dei - Jean CioffiAdvent Procession - Tom Blomster/Susan Brown/Gregg Fanselau/Jean CioffiEaster Anthem - Tom BlomsterAnd All in the MorningEpiphany Alleluias - Tom Blomster
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep SilenceO Come, O Come, EmmanuelWhy Don't You Tear Apart the Heavns?Comfort, Comfort Now My PeopleLift Up Your HeadsAdvent LullabyVoice ProclaimsCloth for the CradleHe Will ComeVoces AngelorumGood News for EveryonePoor Folk Hear Him GladlySing GloriaFae Heicht's O' Heiven (From Heights of Heaven)WordHe Came DownIt Was to Older FolkFolly and LoveGive Us, This YearSing a Different Song
Canticle of Joy (Medley): Sing Joy/Joy to the World/How Great Our JoyHark! The Herald Angels SingMiraculous Night: It Came upon a Midnight Clear/Silent Night, Holy ...God Rest Ye Merry GentlemenSing We Now of ChristmasOn Christmas NightCome, Thou Long Expected JesusCity of David (Medley): Lo! How a Rose E'er Blooming/O Little Town ...First NoelHow Should a King Come?Adeste FidelesSweet Little Jesus BoyWe Three KingsWhat Child Is This?We Adore TheeLet All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
Rejoice (Medley): O Come, O Come Emmanuel/Good Christians All RejoiceBreak Forth O Beauteous, Heavenly LightThou Didst Leave Thy ThroneGift from God (Medley): Of the Father's Love Begotten/Wonderful ...Immanuel (Medley): We Sing, Immanuel, Your Praise/Immanuel/Angels fromInfant (Medley): Infant Holy, Infant Lowly/Go Tell It on the MountainHolly and the IvyO Christmas TreePrayer from Hansel and GretelGesu, BambinoRose of BethlehemAnd Suddenly There Was With the Angels/Glory to GodFor Unto Us a Child Is BornHallelujah ChorusSilent Night (Reprise)
O solitude, my sweetest choice, song, Z. 406Ah! How sweet it is to love (from 'Tyrannic Love'), song, Z. 613/2Not all my torments can your pity move, song, Z. 400Stript of their green our groves appear, song, Z. 444Tell me, some pitying angel, (The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation), sacred song, for soprano & continuo, Z. 196If music be the food of love, song, Z. 379 (3 settings)Hark! now the echoing air (from 'The Fairy Queen'), soprano aria and chorus, Z. 629/48The fatal hour comes on apace, song, Z. 421Incassum, Lesbia, incassum rogas (The Queen Epicedium), song, Z. 383Sweeter than roses (from 'Pausanius'), song, Z. 585/1Cupid, the slyest rogue alive, song, Z. 367From silent shades and the Elysian groves (Bess of Bedlam), song, Z. 370Dear pretty youth (from 'The Tempest'), aria, Z. 631/10From rosie bow'rs (from 'Don Quixote'), song, Z. 578/9Now that the sun hath veiled his light, sacred song for soprano & continuo ('An Evening Hymn'), Z. 193Beneath the poplar's shadow (from 'Sophonisba or Hannibal's Overthrow') Z. 590/1I attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly (from 'The Indian Queen'), Z630/17hLet Us Dance (from 'Prophetess'), aria for soprano, Z. 627/app3Fairest Isle (from 'King Arthur'), aria for soprano, Z. 628/38O solitude, my sweetest choice, song, Z. 406
Nymphs and Shepherds (from 'The Libertine'), song, Z. 600/1Amidst the shades and cool and refreshing streams, for soprano & continuo, Z. 355Love in their little veins inspires (from 'Timon of Athens'), aria for soprano, 2 flutes and continuo, Z. 632/3Fly swift, ye hours, song, Z. 369They tell us that you mighty powers above (from 'The Indian Queen'), soprano aria, Z. 630/19O let me weep ('The Plaint' from 'The Fairy Queen'), aria, Z. 629/40In the black, dismal dungeon of despair, sacred song for soprano & continuo, Z. 190See even Night herself is here (from 'The Fairy Queen'), soprano aria, Z. 629/11Why should men quarrel (from 'The Indian Queen'), soprano aria, Z. 630/4c-4dSeek not to know what must not be reveal'd (from 'The Indian Queen'), aria, Z. 630/15Retir'd from any mortal's sight (from 'The History of King Richard II'), song, Z. 581/1To arms, heroic prince, (from 'The Libertine'), prelude & song, Z. 600/3O lead me to some peaceful gloom (from 'Bonduca'), song, Z. 574/17Halcyon days (from 'The Tempest'), sopoano aria, Z. 631/15Come ye sons of art away (Birthday ode for Queen Mary), for soloists, chorus & instruments, Z. 323: No. 7, Bid the virtuesLord, what is man?, sacred song for soprano & continuo, Z. 192Music for a While (from 'Oedipus'), song, Z. 583/2If music be the food of love, song, Z. 379 (3 settings)Sawney is a bonny lad, song, Z. 412When I have often heard (from 'The Fairy Queen'), soprano aria, Z. 629/23Ah cruel, bloody fate (from 'Theodosius'), song, Z. 606/9Thy hand, Belinda...When I am laid in Earth (from 'Dido and Aeneas'), soprano aria, Z. 626/37