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There are 11360 pages common to the categories 4-part choral music and Works in English.
- Up to 500 results, starting with result 1 ... (500):
- 'High' Evening Service (Richard Farrant)
- 'Midst silent shades (John Stafford Smith)
- 'Til the morning star shall rise (Nichola Hawkins)
- 'Tis Finished! (Louis Bergé)
- 'Tis God that girds my armour on (H. Phillips)
- 'Tis May upon the mountain (Samuel Reay)
- 'Tis Spring! (Louis A. Coerne)
- 'Tis believ’d that this harp (Michael William Balfe)
- 'Tis break of day (Henry Thomas Smart)
- 'Tis by thy strength the mountains stand (Thomas Clark)
- 'Tis dawn, the lark is singing (George J. Webb)
- 'Tis good, Lord, to be here (Charles Lockhart)
- 'Tis night, dead night (Samuel Webbe)
- 'Tis six o’clock P.M. (Horatio Richmond Palmer)
- 'Tis six o’clock in the morning (Daniel Shryock)
- 'Tis sweet to hear the merry lark (John Pointer)
- 'Tis the morning of the fair (Reginald de Koven)
- 'Tis twilight's holy hour (J. Clippingdale)
- 'Tis winter now (J. G. Stalnaker)
- 'Twas fancy & the ocean’s spray (George Alexander Osborne)
- 'Twas in the winter cold (Joseph Barnby)
- 'Twas on a Bank of Daisies sweet (John Hullah)
- 'Twas one of those dreams (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- 10 catches (Henry Purcell)
- 1914- Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- 1918: We Will Remember Them (Jeremy Rawson)
- 2 Christmas Carols (Carlotta Ferrari)
- 3 Edgar Allan Poe Songs (Huub de Lange)
- 4 Tennyson Elegies (Huub de Lange)
- A Belman's Song (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- A Better Day is Coming By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
- A Better Home (Charles Albert Tindley)
- A Birthday (Carlotta Ferrari)
- A Blessing (Scott Villard)
- A British Tar (W S Gilbert and A Sullivan)
- A Canadian Boat Song (Arthur Foote)
- A Canadian boat song (Maurice Arnold)
- A Cappella Gloria (Philip Le Bas)
- A Carol (Bernard Bertschinger)
- A Celtic Blessing (Amy Dunker)
- A Character of Love (Henry Marcellus Higgs)
- A Choral Sonatina, Op. 48a (Louie Madrid Calleja)
- A Christmas Carol (Huub de Lange)
- A Christmas Carol (Jens Klimek)
- A Christmas Fable (Huub de Lange)
- A Christmas Hymn (Huub de Lange)
- A Christmas Lullaby (Sleep, baby, sleep) (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- A Communion Setting for Seal (Philip Le Bas)
- A Cradle Hymn (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- A Cradle Song ('Sweet dreams form a shade') (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- A Cradle Song (Francis Melville)
- A Cradle Song (Huub de Lange)
- A Cradle Song (John Ireland)
- A Cradle Song (John Pointer)
- A Cradle Song (Tim Porter)
- A Dirge (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- A Dirge for Two Veterans (Gustav Holst)
- A Dozen Dismissals (Denis Mason)
- A Dream of Summer (Clayton Johns)
- A Drinking Song (Julius Benedict)
- A Fiddler and a Fuddler, a Catch (Anonymous)
- A Finland love song (Henry Hiles)
- A Franklyn’s dogge leped over a style (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- A Frog he would a-wooing go (Alfred Ben Allen)
- A Funeral Elegy on the Death of George Washington (Abraham Wood)
- A Gallery Carol (Arthur Warrell)
- A Glad May Morning (Emma Louise Ashford)
- A Godly Psalme of Mary Queene (Anonymous)
- A Hawkes up, for a Hunts up (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- A Hunting Song (Edward Pearce)
- A Hunts up (John Bennet)
- A Hymn for St Cecilia (Charles H. Giffen)
- A Hymn on Peace (Abraham Wood)
- A John Clare Calendar (Geoff Allan)
- A Joyous Easter Song (Clarence Dickinson)
- A June Morning (William Yeates Hurlstone)
- A Lament (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- A Life Lesson (Jessie Louise Pease)
- A Light, Gleaming (J. G. Stalnaker)
- A Lullaby (Hugo Kaun)
- A Maid in Bedlam (Jennifer Bastable)
- A Man who would woo a fair Maid (Peter C. Lutkin)
- A Mother’s Lullaby (Charles Wenham Smith)
- A Mother’s cradle song (John Cheshire)
- A Musicall Dreame (Robert Jones)
- A New Year Carol (Paul Stetsenko)
- A Night Song (Julius Benedict)
- A Night-Piece (Henry Hiles)
- A Peace Offering (John Manuel Pacheco)
- A Perfect Day (Carrie Jacobs-Bond)
- A Poison Tree (Barbara Rosen)
- A Prayer before sunrise (Jens Klimek)
- A Prayer for December (William D. Thompson)
- A Prayer for Guidance (William Ellison)
- A Prayer for the Queen (John Dowland)
- A Psalm of Life (John Kinross)
- A Recipe for Christmas Pudding (John Whittaker)
- A Rosebud fair (Florence E. Goodeve)
- A Rune Before Prayer (Oliver Barton)
- A Sad Carol For These Distracted Tymes (Nicholas O'Neill)
- A Sea Song (James Garner)
- A Shelter in the time of storm (Ira David Sankey)
- A Shepherd in the glade (Cyril Bradley Rootham)
- A Slumber Song of the Madonna (Samuel Barber)
- A Snow-shoe Song (Michael John Kegrize)
- A Song for Saint Cecilia (Geoff Allan)
- A Song of Autumn (Percy Buck)
- A Song of Hope and Peace (Gertrude Sans Souci)
- A Song of Labor (Benjamin F. Griffeth)
- A Sound of Music Floateth (John Liptrot Hatton)
- A Spiritual for Freedom (Oliver Barton)
- A Spotless Rose (J. G. Stalnaker)
- A Spring song (Ciro Pinsuti)
- A Summer Song (Thomas Crampton)
- A Sunny Shaft Did I Behold (Charles Harford Lloyd)
- A Thanksgiving (Alan Gray)
- A Tragedy (Henry Walford Davies)
- A True Hymn (Alan Struck)
- A True Hymne (J. G. Stalnaker)
- A Vesper Hymn (Rod Mather)
- A Visit From St. Nicolas (Barbara Rosen)
- A Wassail to Keep Out the Cold (Oliver Barton)
- A Wesley Set of Preces and Responses (A. Mitchell V. Stecker)
- A Year of Grace (J. G. Stalnaker)
- A babe is born (Clifford Boyd)
- A babe is born (Gustav Holst)
- A border ballad (Oliveria Prescott)
- A boy is born in Bethlehem (Scott Villard)
- A carol for Christmas (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- A carol of bells (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- A catastrophe (Nathan Brown Sprague)
- A certain everlasting polyphony (Nicholas O'Neill)
- A certayne man who was named (Christopher Tye)
- A chafer's wedding (Louis Lewandowski)
- A charge to keep I have (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- A charge to keep I have (William Henry Monk)
- A chieftain to the Highlands bound (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- A child is born (James W. Keefe)
- A child is born (Scott Villard)
- A child is born in Bethlehem (Anonymous)
- A child is born in Bethlehem (Horst Hinze)
- A child this day is born (Traditional)
- A coin that time cannot take (Jennifer Bastable)
- A cradle song of the Blessed Virgin (Joseph Barnby)
- A cure for melancoly (Andreas Stenberg)
- A declaration (Nathan Brown Sprague)
- A dirge (George J. Webb)
- A ditty on a high amour at St. James (Andreas Stenberg)
- A dream within a dream (Huub de Lange)
- A family sleeps (Thurlow Weed)
- A feigned friend (William Byrd)
- A field flower (Henry Davan Wetton)
- A font evokes the womb of God (Thurlow Weed)
- A forest scene (Waldszene) (Hermann Goetz)
- A garland for our fairest (John Liptrot Hatton)
- A great and mighty wonder (Bernard E. Mather)
- A great and mighty wonder (Michael Praetorius)
- A heritage of hope and a legacy of love (Sally DeFord)
- A home by the sea (Smith Newell Penfield)
- A hymn of glory let us sing (Anonymous)
- A hymn of praise (Thurlow Weed)
- A kind good-night (John Franklin Kinsey)
- A king there was in Thule (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- A kiss (Edward Roberts)
- A la nanita nana (Traditional)
- A light exists in spring (Huub de Lange)
- A light will shine on us this day (Charles H. Giffen)
- A little flock from Iceland (Peter Bird)
- A little old man (Henry Walford Davies)
- A little pretty bonny lass (John Farmer)
- A long farewell (Thomas Norris)
- A love symphony (Percy Pitt)
- A lover's counsel (Frederic Hymen Cowen)
- A lover’s ditty (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- A lullaby (Charles L. Williams)
- A madrigal (Paul Ambrose)
- A man's a man for a' that (John Brown)
- A manger filled with love (Sally DeFord)
- A moonlit elegy (Huub de Lange)
- A mother's silent prayer (Sally DeFord)
- A new Christmas alphabet (Oliver Barton)
- A new commandment (Thomas Tallis)
- A new commandment (William Mundy)
- A new commandment I give to you (Jennifer Bastable)
- A night in May (Alfred Jethro Silver)
- A patient presence broods (Thurlow Weed)
- A patriot's prayer (Ohene Adu-Nti)
- A perfect day (George A. Blackburn)
- A poor soul sat sighing (Edward Smith Biggs)
- A prayer (Giles Farnaby)
- A prayer (Richard Allison)
- A prayer for peace (William Crotch)
- A prayer for those at sea (George Alexander Osborne)
- A psalm of life (Henry Thomas Smart)
- A psalme before Evening praier (John Dowland)
- A psalme before morning praier (John Dowland)
- A red, red rose (Martin Johnson)
- A red, red rose (Robert Schumann)
- A rose lyric (James Hotchkiss Rogers)
- A rose to a Rose (William Wallace Gilchrist)
- A round is like a universe (Barbara Rosen)
- A round is like a universe (John Hetland)
- A round of three country dances in one (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- A ryghte merrie geste (William Webster Pearson)
- A safe stronghold our God is still (Martin Luther)
- A satyr once did run away (John Ward)
- A shepherd in a shade his plaining made (John Dowland)
- A silence which was broken (Thurlow Weed)
- A simple Evening Service (Arthur Somervell)
- A soft sea washed around the house (Harold Schonewille)
- A soldier's song (Hamilton Clarke)
- A song at evening (Percy Pitt)
- A song for the seasons (George J. Webb)
- A song for the seasons (Henry Thomas Smart)
- A song of Winter (John Liptrot Hatton)
- A song of dynamics (Theodore F. Seward)
- A song of joy (John Ebenezer West)
- A song of rest (Henry Walford Davies)
- A song of spring once more we sing (Francis Duckworth)
- A sound of angels (Christopher Tye)
- A spotless Rose (Jennifer Bastable)
- A spotless rose (Herbert Howells)
- A stranger once did bless the earth (Henry Carey)
- A summer wooing (Jens Klimek)
- A sure foundation (Martin Luther)
- A tale told by an idiot (Huub de Lange)
- A tender shoot (Colin Davey)
- A tender shoot (Otto Goldschmidt)
- A thought on death (John Danby)
- A time for everything, Op. 108 (Mark D. Falcone)
- A very bad cold (George R. Sturgis)
- A very distinct possibility (Barbara Rosen)
- A virgin most pure (Jens Klimek)
- A virgin most pure (Traditional)
- A wet sheet and a flowing sea (Arnold Duncan Culley)
- A wet sheet and a flowing sea (Elizabeth Field Hubbard)
- A wife's song (Joseph Barnby)
- A winter song (Newell Coe Stewart)
- A world of mysteries (Graham Patterson)
- A-Maying, a-playing (Alec Rowley)
- A.D. 1919 (Horatio W. Parker)
- Abbeville (Elisha J. King)
- Aberdeen (Oliver Holden)
- Abide with me (Francis Duckworth)
- Abide with me (I) (Joseph Barnby)
- Abide with me (II) (Joseph Barnby)
- Abide with me (III) (Joseph Barnby)
- Abide with me (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Abide with me (William Henry Monk)
- Abide with me (William Sterndale Bennett)
- Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel (Barbara Rosen)
- Above the brightness of the sun (Sally DeFord)
- Abraham's Children (Thurlow Weed)
- Absalom set to WTC 1.4 Fugue in C minor (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Absence (Friedrich Schneider)
- Absence (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Absent from thee (Charles Vincent)
- Acceptance (Oliver Holden)
- Acclaim our God (John Brown)
- Acquaint thyself with God (Maurice Greene)
- Acton (Abraham Wood)
- Acton (Daniel Belknap)
- Acworth (Samuel Holyoke)
- Adam Buckham O (Percy Snowdon)
- Adam lay ybounden (Christopher Hampson)
- Adam lay ybounden (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Adam lay ybounden (John Ireland)
- Adams (Daniel Read)
- Adams (William Billings)
- Addison (Alexander Gillet)
- Addison (Oliver Holden)
- Adew, adew, my hartis lust (William Cornysh)
- Adieu (Stephen Jenks)
- Adieu to the woods (Seymour John Grey Egerton)
- Adieu! 'Tis love's last greeting (Franz Schubert)
- Adieu! my native shore (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Adieu! sweet love, adieu (Thomas Bateson)
- Adieu, love, adieu (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Adieu, sweet Amaryllis (John Wilbye)
- Adieu, sweet Amaryllis (Joseph W. G. Hathaway)
- Adieu, sweet flowers! (William McKendrick)
- Admiration (Lemuel Babcock)
- Admonition (Daniel Read)
- Adoration (William Billings)
- Adorna, Sion, thalamum (Charles H. Giffen)
- Adoro te devote (Clifford Boyd)
- Advance Australia Fair (P. D. McCormick)
- Advent (Kathryn Rose)
- Advent Anthem (The Advent moon shines cold and clear) (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Advent Antiphon 7 (O Emmanuel) (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Advent Antiphon 8 (O Virgo Virginum) (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Advent Hope (Christopher Upton)
- Advent Sentence (Toby Wardman)
- Advice (Barbara Rosen)
- Aeroplane Song (Clinton Lowden)
- Afraid, alas, and why so suddenly? (Anonymous)
- Africa (William Billings)
- After a While (Charles Albert Tindley)
- After many a dusty mile op.45.3 (Edward Elgar)
- After the Battle (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- After the storm (Edward Roberts)
- Aftermath (Thomas S. Drummond)
- Afton Water (Francis Melville)
- Again the Lord's own day is here (James William Elliott)
- Again the morn of gladness (Joseph Barnby)
- Against all those that strive with me (Joseph Stephenson)
- Agnus Dei (Clifford Boyd)
- Agnus Dei (O Lamb of God) (Arthur Sullivan)
- Agnus Dei in A (Charles H. Giffen)
- Agnus Dei in F (John Stainer)
- Ah Lord when my last end is come, BWV 245.40 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Ah my Dear Lord (Ian Davies)
- Ah! My heart is weary waiting (John Bunyan Herbert)
- Ah! me! With that false one (Edward Smith Biggs)
- Ah, for wings to soar (Anonymous)
- Ah, gentle Jesu (Sheryngham)
- Ah, holy Jesus, how hast thou offended (Johann Crüger)
- Ah, my dear angry Lord (Thomas McLelland-Young)
- Ain'-a That Good News! (William L. Dawson)
- Airly Beacon (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Airs of summer, softly blow (Henry Elliot Button)
- Airy, fairy Lilian (James Coward)
- Alarm (Stephen Jenks)
- Alas! (Barbara Rosen)
- Alas! (communion) (Anonymous)
- Alas! what hope of speeding (George Kirbye)
- Alas, what hope of speeding (John Wilbye)
- Albany (Daniel Read)
- Albany (Hezekiah Moors)
- Albany (William Billings)
- Albion (Robert Boyd)
- Albion, thy sea-encircled isle (Benjamin Cooke)
- Aldsworth (Samuel Holyoke)
- Ale and tobacco (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Alexander (Herbert Brewer)
- Alexandria (Alexander Gillet)
- Alibama (Oliver Holden)
- Alisoun (Geoff Allan)
- All Among the Barley (Elizabeth Stirling)
- All Beings (Kenneth Langer)
- All Hail! Happy Greeting (George B. Holsinger)
- All I have is a song (Tim Brace)
- All Majesty and Glory to Jesus Christ we bring (Edewede Oriwoh)
- All Saints (Alexander Gillet)
- All The Best (Kenneth Langer)
- All Through the Night (Jeremy Rawson)
- All Through the Night (Peter C. Lutkin)
- All around is hushed (Philip P. Bliss)
- All around my hat (Traditional)
- All creatures of our God and King (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- All glory, laud and honor (Gustav Holst)
- All glory, laud and honour (Melchior Teschner)
- All glory, laud and honour, BWV 245.26 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- All glory, laud, and honour (Andrew Hawryluk)
- All good gifts (M. Ryan Taylor)
- All hail the power of Jesus' name! (William Harold Ferguson)
- All hail the power of Jesus' name, Op. 74 (Amy Beach)
- All hail to thee, Sound! (Charles Edward Horsley)
- All in Azure today (Peter Yost)
- All in a garden green (Traditional)
- All in a green thicket (Jennifer Bastable)
- All in the April evening (Hugh S. Roberton)
- All is peace (Berthold Tours)
- All is still (George Alexander Macfarren)
- All is still (Matthew Lindsay McPhail)
- All knew He was there (Florence Turner-Maley)
- All laud and praise with heart and voice (Thomas Clark)
- All laud and praise with heart and voice (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- All men are like grass (Robert Page)
- All my heart (Fredrik Melius Christiansen)
- All my heart this night rejoices (Charles Edward Horsley)
- All my heart this night rejoices (Johann Georg Ebeling)
- All my heart this night rejoices (tune: Stella) (Horatio W. Parker)
- All my stars forsake me (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- All people that on earth do dwell (1592) (John Dowland)
- All people that on earth do dwell (1621) (John Dowland)
- All people that on earth do dwell (Anonymous)
- All people that on earth do dwell (Gustav Holst)
- All people that on earth do dwell (Huub de Lange)
- All people that on earth do dwell (Louis Bourgeois)
- All people that on earth do dwell (Thomas Clark)
- All poor men (Steve Draper)
- All praise to Him who built the hills (Joseph Barnby)
- All praise to Thee, my God, this night (Joseph Barnby)
- All praise to him who came to save (Georg Gottfried Wagner)
- All praise to thee who safe has kept (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- All praise to you, O Lord (Charles Lockhart)
- All praise to you, O Lord (Tim Blickhan)
- All so merrily (John Harrison Tenney)
- All streams run to the sea (John Hetland)
- All that’s true (William McKendrick)
- All the angels sing (Megan M. Schultz)
- All the little angels (Maggie Furtak)
- All the world is bright (Henry Edward Hodson)
- All the world's a stage (Huub de Lange)
- All these things (Gabrael StClair)
- All things love thee (John Liptrot Hatton)
- All this night bright angels sing (Arthur Sullivan)
- All through the night (Traditional)
- All through the night (William Rhys-Herbert)
- All thy works praise thee, O Lord (Thomas Adams)
- All we know of Love (Carlotta Ferrari)
- All who believe and are baptized (Hans Leo Hassler)
- All will be well (Geoff Allan)
- All ye that pass by (Benjamin Milgrove)
- All ye who seek for sure relief (Anonymous)
- All ye woods, and trees, and bowers (Alfred Pratt)
- All ye, whom love or fortune hath betrayed (John Dowland)
- All-conquering Lord, whom sinners adore (Thomas Clark)
- Allan Water (Henry Elliot Button)
- Alleluia (Michael Winikoff)
- Alleluia - A Celebration of Life! (Joseph Knapicius)
- Alleluia Choral Fanfare (Gabrael StClair)
- Alleluia in C (Charles H. Giffen)
- Alleluia in E (Charles H. Giffen)
- Alleluia! (Gospel Acclamation Canon) (Nicholas Azza)
- Alleluia! Alleluia! hearts and voices heavenward raise (Joseph Barnby)
- Alleluia! Hearts to heaven (Thurlow Weed)
- Alleluia! I am the light of the world (Nicholas Azza)
- Alleluia! sing to Jesus! (Rowland Hugh Prichard)
- Alleluia! the Lord liveth (Cuthbert Harris)
- Alleluia, Christ is risen (Dudley Buck)
- Alleluia, alleluia (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Alleluia, alleluia (William Penfro Rowlands)
- Alleluia, alleluia! Hearts and voices heavenward raise: (Rowland Hugh Prichard)
- Alleluia, sing to Jesus (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Alleluia, song of gladness (Anonymous)
- Allelulia, A New Work is come on hand (Geoff Allan)
- Allen-a-Dale (Charles Harford Lloyd)
- Alles, was ihr tut (Everything you do) (Dietrich Buxtehude)
- Almighty Father, Lord most high (Timothy Richard Matthews)
- Almighty Father, Lord most high (William Crowfoot)
- Almighty God, give us grace (Richard John Samuel Stevens)
- Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom (Ernest Farrar)
- Almighty God, thy word is cast (Vincent Francis Novello)
- Almighty God, unto whom (Joseph Key)
- Almighty God, we beseech thee (Samuel Webbe)
- Almighty God, which hast instructed (Thomas Tomkins)
- Almighty God, who hast given (Thomas Clark)
- Almighty God, who hast me brought (Thomas Ford)
- Almighty God, who through thy only begotten Son (Thomas Clark)
- Almighty and everlasting God (Orlando Gibbons)
- Almighty and everlasting God (Robert Wildbore)
- Almighty and everlasting God, who hatest nothing (Thomas Tomkins)
- Almighty and merciful God (John Goss)
- Alpha (Oliver Holden)
- Alstead (Oliver Holden)
- Alton Locke's song (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Always by your Side (Charles West)
- Am I a soldier of the cross? (Frederick Price)
- Amanda (Alexander Gillet)
- Amanda (Justin Morgan)
- Amaryllis I did woo (William Wallace)
- Amazing Grace (Horst Hinze)
- Amazing grace (Enrique Igoa)
- Amberley (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Amboy (Daniel Read)
- Amelia (Solomon Howe)
- Amen (Charles H. Giffen)
- Amen (Hezekiah Moors)
- Amen (Toby Wardman)
- America (1770) (William Billings)
- America (Truman Wetmore)
- America (William Billings)
- America, the Beautiful (Samuel A. Ward)
- Amherst (William Billings)
- Amid the silence (Anonymous)
- Amid the silence (from Three Choral Nativity Carols) (Crys Armbrust)
- Amiens (Oliver Holden)
- Amistad Hymn (Tim Blickhan)
- Amity (Daniel Read)
- Among the daffadillies (Giles Farnaby)
- Among the princes, earthly gods (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Among the princes, earthly gods (James Evison)
- Amor ben puoi (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
- Amyntas with his Phyllis fair (Francis Pilkington)
- An Address for All (William Walker)
- An Angelic Procession (Jens Klimek)
- An Anthem for Christmas (William Billings)
- An Anthem for Easter (Daniel Belknap)
- An Anthem for Ordination (Jacob French)
- An Auto Ride (Charles Austin Miles)
- An Autumn song (Bertram Luard-Selby)
- An Autumn song (Ciro Pinsuti)
- An Axolotl pure and mild (Peter Foggitt)
- An Easter Carol (Charles Wood)
- An Easter Carol (Philip Le Bas)
- An Easter Gradual for SATB (Clifford Boyd)
- An Easter Introit (The Strife is o'er) (Denis Mason)
- An Evening Prayer (Rod Mather)
- An Idyl (William Arundel Orchard)
- An Irish Benediction (Patrick O'Shea)
- An Old Cradle Song (Henry Walford Davies)
- An RC Mass Setting from Seal Church (Philip Le Bas)
- An earthly tree a heavenly fruit - Cast off all doubtful care (William Byrd)
- An evening lullaby (Wilfrid Shaw)
- An old rat's tale (John Frederick Bridge)
- An old song re-sung (Henry Balfour Gardiner)
- An old story (Harry Waldo Warner)
- Ancient of Days (Horatio W. Parker)
There are 11360 pages common to the categories 4-part choral music and Works in English.
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- And God will pour out his spirit (Joseph Knapicius)
- And He comforts me (Joseph Knapicius)
- And I saw a mighty angel (William Billings)
- And I saw a new heaven (John Kilpatrick)
- And I saw another angel, Op. 37, No. 1 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- And I will use my life to praise your name (Tim Brace)
- And Naomi had a kinsman of her husband's (from Ruth) (George Tolhurst)
- And They Proclaimed (Joseph Knapicius)
- And all in the morning (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- And am I only born to die (John Fawcett)
- And didst thou love the race that loved not thee? (Edward John Hopkins)
- And doth not a meeting like this? (Thomas Crampton)
- And in that tyme Herode the Kyng (Christopher Tye)
- And is it night (Robert Jones)
- And let this feeble body fail (John Stainer)
- And now this holy day (Henry Thomas Smart)
- And now, O Father, mindful of the love (Orlando Gibbons)
- And now, dear Father, mindful of the love (William Henry Monk)
- And shall Trelawney die? (Clara Angela Macirone)
- And she went and came (from Ruth) (George Tolhurst)
- And then no more (Joseph Joachim Raff)
- And yet not weep (Carlotta Ferrari)
- And you, my beloved (John Hetland)
- And, behold, I am alive for evermore (Caleb Simper)
- Andenken (Joseph Barnby)
- Andover (Abraham Wood)
- Andover (William Billings)
- Angel of the night (Huub de Lange)
- Angel voices (Hart Pease Danks)
- Angel voices, ever singing (Arthur Sullivan)
- Angel voices, ever singing (Edwin George Monk)
- Angel's Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Angels from the realms of glory (Edward Vine Hall)
- Angels from the realms of glory (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Angels from the realms of glory (Iris) (Anonymous)
- Angels from the realms of glory (Joseph Barnby)
- Angels from the realms of glory (New Park) (Anonymous)
- Angels watching over me (Traditional)
- Angels we have heard on high (Charles H. Giffen)
- Angels, from the realms of glory (Frederic Hymen Cowen)
- Angola (Daniel Belknap)
- Anima Christi (Howard Barnaby)
- Animation (Charles Wesley, Jr.)
- Annapolis (Daniel Read)
- Annapolis (Jacob French)
- Annapolis (Solomon Howe)
- Annie Laurie (Alicia Scott)
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- Arise, O God, and shine (Joseph Barnby)
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- Arise, my Love! (Frederick Westlake)
- Arise, shine for your light has come (Philip Le Bas)
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- Arranmore (Granville Bantock)
- Arranmore (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- Art House (Kathryn Rose)
- Art thou weary (Francis Duckworth)
- Art thou weary (Hart Pease Danks)
- Art thou weary, art thou languid (Joseph Barnby)
- Art thou weary, art thou languid (William Henry Monk)
- As Christ was raised from the dead (George Alexander Macfarren)
- As Christ was raised from the dead (Herbert Walter Wareing)
- As Flora slept (John Hilton the younger)
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- As ever I saw (Anonymous)
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- As it began to dawn (Charles Vincent)
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- As now the shades of eve (Benjamin Cooke)
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- As on the night (Orlando Gibbons)
- As onward we jog (John Danby)
- As pants the hart for cooling streams (Hugh Wilson)
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- As shepherds watched their fleecy care (Joseph Key)
- As sunne through glass (Tim Porter)
- As the days... (Barbara Rosen)
- As the dew from heav'n distilling (Thurlow Weed)
- As the hart panteth (Lowell Mason)
- As the hart panteth (William Billings)
- As the lovely maiden (Gdy śliczna Panna) (Traditional)
- As the moments roll (Samuel Webbe)
- As the moon’s soft splendour (Charles Wood)
- As thro' the land, Op. 68:1 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- As torrents in summer (Edward Elgar)
- As truly as God (Carlotta Ferrari)
- As with gladness men of old (Hark! the herald angels sing) (Felix Mendelssohn)
- As with gladness men of old (Konrad Kocher)
- Ascending high, in triumph thou (Benjamin Jacob)
- Ascendis (Christopher Upton)
- Ascension (Hezekiah Moors)
- Ascension (Jacob French)
- Ascension Hymn (Lyman Abbott)
- Ascribe unto the Lord (John Travers)
- Ascribe unto the Lord (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Ascribe unto the Lord, therefore (Joseph Key)
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- Ashford (Hezekiah Moors)
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- Asia (William Billings)
- Ask me no more (Arthur Cleveland Wigan)
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- Asleep Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- Aspiration (Abraham Wood)
- Aspiration (Jacob French)
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- Aspiring Praise (Oliver Holden)
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- At first in Eden (Wilfrid Jones)
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- At night (Eduard Hecht)
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- At the Lamb's high feast we sing (Charles H. Giffen)
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- Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir, SWV 235 (Heinrich Schütz)
- Author of Light (Thomas Campion)
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- Awake and sing the song of Moses (Benjamin Milgrove)
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- Awake my soul, and with the sun (William Horsley)
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- Awake to love and work (Robert Ehrhardt)
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- Awake! Awake! for the Spring has come (Thomas P. Murphy)
- Awake! awake! the flowers unfold (Henry David Leslie)
- Awake! the starry midnight hour (William Aubrey Powell)
- Awake, Aeolian lyre (John Danby)
- Awake, Awake (Granville Bantock)
- Awake, O Lord, as in the time of old! (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Awake, and sing (Robert Morrison Stults)
- Awake, arise, let seeming sleep (William Horsley)
- Awake, arise, lift up your voice (Thomas Haweis)
- Awake, awake! put on thy strength, O Zion (William Bowen Chinner)
- Awake, my heart; arise, my tongue (Thomas Clark)
- Awake, my love, awake (John Hare Walker)
- Awake, my soul, and with the sun (François-Hippolyte Barthélémon)
- Awake, my soul, in joyful lays (Thomas Clark)
- Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve (George Frideric Handel)
- Awake, our souls; away, our fears (Dmitri Bortniansky)
- Awake, put on strength (John Wall Callcott)
- Awake, put on thy strength (Frederick Greenish)
- Awake, sweet love (John Dowland)
- Awake, thou Spirit of the watchmen (Anonymous)
- Awake, thou that sleepest (Frederick Charles Maker)
- Awake, ye Saints of God, awake! (M. Ryan Taylor)
- Awake, ye drowsy mortals all (Joseph Key)
- Away in a manger (J. Ashley Hall)
- Away in a manger (James R. Murray)
- Away in a manger (M. Ryan Taylor)
- Away in a manger (William Kirkpatrick)
- Away my gallant bark (William Aubrey Powell)
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- Away to the woods (Alfred Arthur Graley)
- Away to the woods (Alonzo Judson Abbey)
- Away upon the mountain top (Da droben am Berge) (Traditional)
- Away with gloom, away with doubt (Robert George Thompson)
- Away with these self-loving lads (John Dowland)
- Away, dull care (Howard Kingsbury)
- Away, my bark (Luther Orlando Emerson)
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- Before thy throne, O God, we kneel (Anonymous)
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- Behold now, praise the Lord (Denis Mason)
- Behold now, praise the Lord (Hart Pease Danks)
- Behold now, praise the Lord (Raymond Huntington Woodman)
- Behold that splendour (from Three Choral Nativity Carols) (Crys Armbrust)
- Behold that splendour: hear the shout (William Knapp)
- Behold that star (Thomas W. Talley)
- Behold the Great Creator (Anonymous)
- Behold the Lamb of God (Tim Risher)
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- Behold the One (Roger Petrich)
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- Behold the great Creator makes (James Gibb)
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- Behold the morning sun (Bingley) (Thomas Clark)
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- Behold the path that mortals tread (Thomas Clark)
- Behold! in lowly manger stall, BWV 248-3.8 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Behold! the Moon (Edward Bunnett)
- Behold! the twilight deepens (James Christopher Marks)
- Behold, God is my salvation (Hart Pease Danks)
- Behold, I am with you (Roger Petrich)
- Behold, I bring you glad tidings (John Barrow)
- Behold, I bring you glad tidings (John Broderip)
- Behold, I bring you glad tidings (Josiah Street)
- Behold, I bring you glad tidings, Z 2 (Henry Purcell)
- Behold, I bring you good tidings (Edward Vine Hall)
- Behold, I bring you good tidings (John Goss)
- Behold, I bring you good tidings (Joseph Barnby)
- Behold, I bring you tidings (Amos Bull)
- Behold, I have given you every herb (Cuthbert Harris)
- Behold, I stand at the door (Roger Petrich)
- Behold, O God our defender (John Blow)
- Behold, a virgin shall conceive (Roger Petrich)
- Behold, and have regard (Anonymous)
- Behold, how good and joyful (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- Behold, now praise the Lord (Benjamin Rogers)
- Behold, the eyes of the Lord (Roger Petrich)
- Behold, the great Creator makes (Neil Dougall)
- Behold, the heaven and the heaven of heavens (James Leach)
- Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Behold. the Angel of the Lord (Berthold Tours)
- Bei stiller Nacht / In quiet night (Christoph Dalitz)
- Beim Scheiden (Robert Franz)
- Belfast (Daniel Belknap)
- Belgorod (Jacob French)
- Believe me, if all those endearing young charms (Michael William Balfe)
- Believe me, if all those endearing young charms (Traditional)
- Believe me, if all those endearing young charms (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Bell Song (Barbara Rosen)
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- Beloved, if God so loved us (Joseph Barnby)
- Beloved, let us love (John Stainer)
- Beltane (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Ben Bolt (Nelson Kneass)
- Ben Bowlegs (William Webster Pearson)
- Beneath a dark familiar sky (Thurlow Weed)
- Beneath the Cross of Jesus (Joseph Barnby)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus (Frederick Charles Maker)
- Benedic anima mea in D (Hart Pease Danks)
- Benedic anima mea in F (Hart Pease Danks)
- Benedicam Domino (Robert Johnson)
- Benedicite (George F. Bristow)
- Benedicite (Graham Patterson)
- Benedicite in G (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Benediction I: Epitaph (Ross Anderson Smith)
- Benediction III: Faith (Ross Anderson Smith)
- Benedictus (George Whitefield Chadwick)
- Benedictus (John Farmer)
- Benedictus (Kathryn Rose)
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- Black is the color of my true love's hair (Traditional)
- Blake (Barbara Rosen)
- Bless God my soul, thou Lord alone (John Frederick Lampe)
- Bless God, my soul (Richard Garbett)
- Bless You (Henry Walford Davies)
- Bless the Lord, O my soul (Alexander Arkhangelsky)
- Bless the Lord, O my soul (Carrie Belle Adams)
- Bless the Lord, O my soul (Edward John Hopkins)
- Bless the Lord, O my soul (Roger Petrich)
- Bless the Lord, my soul (Frédéric Debons)
- Bless the Lord… and never (Roger Petrich)
- Blessed Jesus, at thy word (Johann Rudolf Ahle)
- Blessed Lord (William Russell)
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- Blessed are all they that fear the Lord (John Bishop)
- Blessed are the dead (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Blessed are the heirs of heaven (Hart Pease Danks)
- Blessed are the merciful (Henry Hiles)
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- Blessed are the pure in heart (George Alexander Macfarren)
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- Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house (Berthold Tours)
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- Blessed are they whom Thou has chosen (Alexander Arkhangelsky)
- Blessed are those servants (Ernest John Moeran)
- Blessed are those that are undefiled (Maurice Greene)
- Blessed are those who mourn (Roger Petrich)
- Blessed be He that cometh (Joseph Barnby)
- Blessed be Thou, Lord God of Israel (H. Alexander Matthews)
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- Changing Seasons (Ananias Davisson)
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- Cherry Tree Carol (Caroline Lesemann-Elliott)
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- Chesterfield (William Billings)
- Chick-A-Dee-Dee (Chester G. Allen)
- Chicken Carol (Peter Foggitt)
- Child Jesus comess from heavenly height (Peter C. Lutkin)
- Child Moon (Nicholas Kelly)
- Child of the Manger (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Child of the Rainbow (Paul Merkus)
- Childhood's melody (Francesco Berger)
- Childing of a maiden bright (Anonymous)
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- Children stand on life's rough way (Thurlow Weed)
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- Chillingham (Charles Villiers Stanford)
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- Chloris! yourself you so excel (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
- Chocksett (William Billings)
- Choral hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26 Set 1 (Gustav Holst)
- Choral hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26 Set 3 (Gustav Holst)
- Chorales (David Joseph Stith)
- Chorister's Prayer (Peter Carter)
- Chorus of Invisible Angels (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Chosen Race (Oliver Holden)
- Christ Jesus lay in death’s strong bands (Anonymous)
- Christ and The Money Changers (Paul Stetsenko)
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- Christ being raised from the dead (George J. Elvey)
- Christ being raised from the dead (John Wall Callcott)
- Christ being raised from the dead (Samuel Webbe)
- Christ being raised from the dead (Stephen Jarvis)
- Christ being risen from the dead (Hart Pease Danks)
- Christ called us to become His church (Anthony Awtrey)
- Christ for the world we sing (Thurlow Weed)
- Christ for the world we sing! (Felice Giardini)
- Christ has no body (Tim Blickhan)
- Christ has no body now on earth but ours (Kathryn Rose)
- Christ in Creation (Philip Le Bas)
- Christ is born! Christ is born! (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Christ is made the sure Foundation (Charles H. Giffen)
- Christ is made the sure foundation (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Christ is our cornerstone (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Christ is risen (John Goss)
- Christ is risen (Simon Shaw)
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- Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam (Chorale), BWV 176.6 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
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- Christus ist erstanden, hat überwunden, BWV 284 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
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- Come Holy Ghost (Orlando Gibbons)
- Come Holy Ghost eternal God (William Daman)
- Come Holy Ghost, eternal God (Thomas Tallis)
- Come Holy Spirit, come (Nicholas Azza)
- Come Praise the Lord (Anonymous)
- Come Thou, O come (Joseph Barnby)
- Come Unto Me (J. G. Stalnaker)
- Come Ye here! (John J. Brackenborough)
- Come again sweet love doth now invite (John Dowland)
- Come again with singing (Clara H. Scott)
- Come again! A return to church anthem (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Come and Behold Him (Nathan Howe)
- Come and Go A-Maying (James Calvin Bushey)
- Come and let us live (Samuel Webbe Jr.)
- Come away (Thomas Byron Weaver)
- Come away, come sweet love (John Dowland)
- Come away, death (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Come away, death (Norman O’Neill)
- Come away, sweet love (George Rathbone)
- Come back to Erin (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Come cheerful day (Thomas Campion)
- Come down in the meadow (Solomon W. Straub)
- Come down, O Love divine (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Come down, O love divine (Charles West)
- Come drinke to me (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Come forth! Shout, all ye people (Denis Mason)
- Come gentle zephyr (William Horsley)
- Come heavy sleep (John Dowland)
- Come hither all ye weary souls (John Massey)
- Come hither, all ye weary souls (Benjamin Cuzens)
- Come hither, ye faithful (Joseph Barnby)
- Come holy sp'rit (Edmund Hooper)
- Come home (John Harrison Tenney)
- Come join, ye saints (Thurlow Weed)
- Come jolly Swains (William Byrd)
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- Come let us go up (Clifford Boyd)
- Come let us join the roundelay (William Beale)
- Come let us join to bless the Lord (Thomas Jarman)
- Come let us rejoice unto our Lord (William Byrd)
- Come live with me (John Kilpatrick)
- Come live with me (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Come live with me (Samuel Webbe)
- Come live with me (William Sterndale Bennett)
- Come lovely and soothing death (David Lesniaski)
- Come out into the sunshine (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Come o’er the sea (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Come o’er the sea (Michael William Balfe)
- Come pretty wag (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Come shepherds, come away (Lord Mornington)
- Come shepherds, follow me (John Bennet)
- Come sing, ye choirs exultant (Michael Praetorius)
- Come sound his praise abroad (Charing) (Thomas Clark)
- Come sound his praise abroad (from An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Come to me (Gustav Holst)
- Come to me darling (Hubert Platt Main)
- Come to me, all you who labor (Howard Barnaby)
- Come to me, gentle sleep (Frederic Hymen Cowen)
- Come to our poor nature's night (Joseph Barnby)
- Come to the mountain of the Lord (Nathan Howe)
- Come to the wild-wood (Thomas Martin Towne)
- Come unto Christ (Sally DeFord)
- Come unto Me, ye weary (Joseph Barnby)
- Come unto me (John Stafford Smith)
- Come unto me all ye that labour (Caleb Simper)
- Come unto me, all ye that labour (Webster Irving Hartshorn)
- Come unto me, ye fainting (Joseph Barnby)
- Come unto me, ye weary (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Come unto these yellow sands (Amy Beach)
- Come where my love lies dreaming (Stephen Collins Foster)
- Come where the bright waters play (Frank M. Davis)
- Come with glad hearts and voices (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Come with thy lute (John Harrison Tenney)
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- Come, fill, my boys (John Baptiste Calkin)
- Come, follow me (Oliver May)
- Come, follow me (William Horsley)
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- Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove (Anonymous)
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- Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove (Johann Hermann Schein)
- Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove (Joseph Barnby)
- Come, labor on (T. Tertius Noble)
- Come, let us a-maying go (Luffman Atterbury)
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- Come, shepherd swains (Healey Willan)
- Come, sinners, to the Gospel feast (Thurlow Weed)
- Come, sleep (Charles Wood)
- Come, sound His praise abroad (Harry Hale Pike)
- Come, thou Holy Spirit, come (Samuel Webbe)
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- Drink to me only (Thomas Crampton)
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- Fauxbourdon (John Bertalot)
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- Fill ev'ry glass (Johann Christoph Pepusch)
- Fill the horn of glossy blue (John Wall Callcott)
- Fill thou my life, O Lord my God (Thomas Haweis)
- Final Responses (Edward Woodall Naylor)
- Find Peace (Kenneth Langer)
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- Firmly I believe and truly (William Boyce)
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- Flow my tears, fall from your springs (John Dowland)
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- Fly not so swift my dear (John Wilbye)
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- Fly not yet! (William Thomas Pike)
- Follow your saint (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Folly’s song (Percy Eastman Fletcher)
- Fond youth is a bubble (Thomas Tallis)
- Food and Gladness (Caleb Simper)
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- For Agathon, in fighting fields (Thomas Norris)
- For God so loved the world (Scott Villard)
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- For Ken (Barbara Rosen)
- For Thee, O God, our constant praise (Anonymous)
- For Thee, O God, our constant praise (Franz Danzi)
- For a small moment have I forsaken thee (John Stainer)
- For all the Saints (Joseph Barnby)
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- For ever here my rest shall be (Guildford) (Thomas Clark)
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- For lo, I raise up, Op. 145 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
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- For the Fallen (Richard Quesnel)
- For the Fallen 2 (Richard Quesnel)
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- For the beauty of the earth (Edward John Hopkins)
- For the beauty of the earth (J. Ashley Hall)
- For the beauty of the earth (Konrad Kocher)
- For the bread which you have broken (Anonymous)
- For the bread which you have broken (Edward John Hopkins)
- For the bread which you have broken (Heinrich Albert)
- For the hearne and ducke (John Bennet)
- For the sun shineth bright over all (John Harrison Tenney)
- For thee O God our constant praise (Vincent Francis Novello)
- For thee, my God, for thee alone (Samuel Wesley)
- For thy blest saints, a noble throng (Raphael Courteville)
- For thy dear saints, O Lord (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- For unto us a child is born (Horst Hinze)
- Forerunner (Oliver Holden)
- Forest Rose OV (Thurlow Weed)
- Forest green (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Foresters, sound the cheerful horn (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Forever with the Lord (Joseph Barnby)
- Forever worthy is Thy Lamb (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
- Forget me not (Solomon W. Straub)
- Forget me not! (Thomas Ryan)
- Forget thee I will not (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go (Orlando Gibbons)
- Forty days and forty nights (Anonymous)
- Forty days and forty nights (Charles Macpherson)
- Forward! be our watchword (Harry Rowe Shelley)
- Forward! be our watchword (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Foundation (Horatio W. Parker)
- Foundling Hospital Anthem, HWV 268 (George Frideric Handel)
- Fount (Oliver Holden)
- Four AM (Oliver Barton)
- Four Blake Songs (Huub de Lange)
- Four Easter introits (David Cameron)
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- Four prairie songs of Sandburg (Peter Bird)
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- Fox Hunter's Song (Barbara Rosen)
- Fraile man, despise the treasures of this life (John Bull)
- Framingham (Daniel Belknap)
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- Francis new Jigge Betweene Frauncis, a Gentleman, And Richard, a Farmer. (Anonymous)
- Franklin (Amos Pilsbury)
- Franklin (Stephen Jenks)
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- Franklin (William Billings)
- Free at last (Traditional)
- Freedom (Alexander Gillet)
- Freedom (Elisha West)
- Freedom River - III (Patrick O'Shea)
- Freehold (Nehemiah Shumway)
- Freetown (Daniel Read)
- French Broad (William Walker)
- Friendly Meeting (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Friends, come around (John Hetland)
- Friendship (Ananias Davisson)
- Friendship (Anonymous)
- Friendship (Daniel Read)
- Friendship (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Friendship (William Billings)
- Frog song (Maggie Furtak)
- From Citheron the warlike boy is fled - There careless thoughts are freed - If Love be just (William Byrd)
- From Greenland's icy mountains (Lowell Mason)
- From Oberon, in Fairy land (Richard John Samuel Stevens)
- From Sinai's trembling peak (Joseph Barnby)
- From Virgin's womb (Orlando Gibbons)
- From Virgin's womb - Rejoice rejoice (William Byrd)
- From a Railway Carriage (Jeremy Rawson)
- From all that dwell below the skies (John Bishop)
- From all that dwell below the skies (Louis Bourgeois)
- From all that dwell below the skies (Thomas Attwood Walmisley)
- From deepest woe I cry to thee (Martin Luther)
- From far away (John Bacchus Dykes)
- From glory to glory advancing (Gustav Holst)
- From heaven the loud, the angelic song (Oliver Holden)
- From lands that see the sun arise (Charles H. Giffen)
- From lowest depths of woe (John Broderip)
- From lowest depths of woe (Samuel Chapple)
- From lowest depths of woe (Samuel Howard)
- From o’er the sea (William Cleaver Francis Robinson)
- From the Cross the blood is falling (Joseph Barnby)
- From the Depths (J. G. Stalnaker)
- From the Highest Heaven (Aus dem Himmel ferne) (Traditional)
- From the cross, uplifted high (Thomas Haweis)
- From the depth I called on thee, O Lord (Christopher Tye)
- From the eastern mountains (Arthur Henry Mann)
- From the eastern mountains (II) (William Henry Monk)
- From the eastern mountains (William Henry Monk)
- From the lone Shieling (Malcolm Maclean)
- From the rising of the sun (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- From the table now retiring (Thurlow Weed)
- From thee all skill and science flow (Traditional)
- From thee all skill and science flow (William Horsley)
- From thy love as a father (Charles Gounod)
- Fruition (Truman Wetmore)
- Frühlingsglaube (Robert Franz)
- Fugue (Barbara Rosen)
- Fulfilled (Edward B. Birge)
- Full Moon in the West (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Full fathom five (Charles Wood)
- Full fathom five (Robert Johnson II)
- Funeral (James P. Carrell)
- Funeral Anthem (William Billings)
- Funeral Anthem for Queen Caroline, HWV 264 (George Frideric Handel)
- Funeral Dirge (Hezekiah Moors)
- Funeral Dirge (Samuel Holyoke)
- Funeral Hymn (Gustav Holst)
- Funeral Hymn (Jacob French)
- Funeral Hymn (Oliver Holden)
- Funeral Hymn (Walter Janes)
- Funeral Music for Queen Mary, Z 860 (Henry Purcell)
- Funeral Thoughts (Tim Risher)
- Funiculì, Funiculà (Luigi Denza)
- Futility. Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- Gabriel (Lord we raise our feeble voices) (Anonymous)
- Gabriel from God (Tim Pratt)
- Gabriel's Message (Traditional)
- Gabriel, that angel bright (Nicholas O'Neill)
- Gabriel’s message does away (Anonymous)
- Gae bring tae me a pint o' wine (Francis Melville)
- Galatia (Hezekiah Moors)
- Galloping on (John Harrison Tenney)
- Garden Seasons (Geoff Allan)
- Gardiner (Daniel Read)
- Garlands bring (Philip Hayes)
- Gather Ye Rose-buds (John Pointer)
- Gather around the Christmas Tree (John Henry Hopkins, Jr.)
- Gather ye Rose-buds (Hugh S. Roberton)
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- God grant you many years (Traditional)
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- God is born (Bog sie rodzi) (Traditional)
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- Gone are the days (John Kilpatrick)
- Gone for ever (Agnes Zimmermann)
- Good Christian friends, rejoice (Traditional)
- Good Christian men, rejoice (Traditional)
- Good Christian men, rejoice and sing (Melchior Vulpius)
- Good Friday (Kathryn Rose)
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- Good morrow (Agnes Zimmermann)
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- Good night (John Harrison Tenney)
- Good night ladies (Traditional)
- Good night to the day (Thomas George Beverley Halley)
- Good night, beloved! (Edwin George Monk)
- Good night, good rest (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Good night, good rest (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Good wishes (John Liptrot Hatton)
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- Good-night! Good-night, Beloved! (Maria Lindsay Bliss)
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- Goodnight (Claude Barton)
- Goodnight (Hermann Goetz)
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- Goodnight from the Rhine (Joseph Joachim Raff)
- Goodnight, goodnight beloved (Ciro Pinsuti)
- Goodnight, thou glorious sun! (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Goosey Gander (Thomas Wilkinson Stephenson)
- Gorton (Glory to thee, my God, this night) (G Knowles)
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- Grace, 'tis a charming sound (Thomas Clark)
- Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost (Friedrich Filitz)
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- Great God, whose universal sway (Thomas Jarman)
- Great Orpheus was a fiddler (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- Great Shepherd of thy people, hear (Anonymous)
- Great Shepherd of thy people, hear (Henry Walford Davies)
- Great Yarmouth (Christopher Upton)
- Great and glorious is the name of the Lord (Clarence Dickinson)
- Great and marvellous (Edmund Turner)
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- Great is Thy love (Carl Bohm)
- Great is our Lord (Myles Birket Foster)
- Great is our Lord (William Sterndale Bennett)
- Great is the Lord (Edwin Augustus Sydenham)
- Great is the Lord, Op. 67 (Edward Elgar)
- Great is the Lord, and with great praise (John Smith)
- Great is the Lord, and with great praise (Matthew Cooke)
- Great is thy faithfulness (William M Runyan)
- Great shepherd of thine Israel (Thomas Clark)
- Great-Plain (William Billings)
- Greater love hath no man (John Ireland)
- Green Grow the Rushes, O (Jeremy Rawson)
- Green thorn of the hill of ghosts (John Wall Callcott)
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- Greenfield (Lewis Edson)
- Greenland Fishery (Stefan Karpiniec)
- Greensleeves (Anonymous)
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- Greenwood (Joseph Funk)
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- Greeting Song of Spring (Thomas William Hubbard)
- Grief (Andrew Malton)
- Griefe, griefe of my best loves absenting (Robert Jones)
- Grieve not the Holy Spirit of God (John Stainer)
- Grieve not the Holy Spirit of God (T. Tertius Noble)
- Guard him, Joseph (Sally DeFord)
- Guide me, O Thou great Redeemer (Herbert Hughes)
- Guide me, O thou great Redeemer (George J. Elvey)
- Guide me, O thou great Redeemer (John Hughes)
- Guide us, O thou great Jehovah (John Hughes)
- Guildford (Oliver Brownson)
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- Guilford (William Tansur)
- Gypsy Boy (Granville Humphreys)
- Gypsy heart (Winton James Baltzell)
- Gypsy rover (David Nino)
- Had I a golden pound to spend (Jennifer Bastable)
- Had I a heart for falsehood framed (James Brooks)
- Had I but the torrent's might (Robert Cooke)
- Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews (Thomas Clark)
- Had we but hearkened (Henry Walford Davies)
- Hadley (Amos Pilsbury)
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- Haiku, Book 1 (Graham Patterson)
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- Haiku, Book 8 (Graham Patterson)
- Haiku, Book 9 (Graham Patterson)
- Hail This Lovely Morning (John H. Kissinger)
- Hail Thou King of saints (Supply Belcher)
- Hail blushing goddess, beauteous Spring (Stephen Paxton)
- Hail hallowed fane (Lord Mornington)
- Hail happy morn, thrice happy we (Joseph Key)
- Hail memory (John Wall Callcott)
- Hail star of dawn (Hart Pease Danks)
- Hail the Blest Morn (Anonymous)
- Hail the dawning day! (Alfred Jethro Silver)
- Hail the day that sees him rise (Anonymous)
- Hail the day that sees him rise (Mark Liversidge)
- Hail the day that sees him rise (William Henry Monk)
- Hail the day that sees him rise II (Anonymous)
- Hail to the Chief (Ebenezer Prout)
- Hail to the Chief (Henry David Leslie)
- Hail to the Lord who comes (Anonymous)
- Hail to the Lord who comes (Wilfrid Jones)
- Hail to the Lord's Anointed (Anonymous)
- Hail to the Lord's Anointed, Op. 43, No. 3 (Dudley Buck)
- Hail to the Lord's anointed (William Henry Monk)
- Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary (Traditional)
- Hail, Easter Bright! (Tim Pratt)
- Hail, Jesus, hail (Vincent Francis Novello)
- Hail, Lady, Sea-Star Bright (Kathryn Rose)
- Hail, Queen of Heav'n (Stella Maris) (Simon Biazeck)
- Hail, Rock of Ages (Nicola Montani)
- Hail, Star of Brunswick (Samuel Webbe)
- Hail, Thou living Victim blest (Charles H. Giffen)
- Hail, bright Cecilia, Z 328 (Henry Purcell)
- Hail, gladdening Light (John Stainer)
- Hail, gladdening Light (Philip Le Bas)
- Hail, glorious angels (Ross Jallo)
- Hail, glorious spirits (Christopher Tye)
- Hail, golden morn! (Edwin Augustus Sydenham)
- Hail, smiling morn (Reginald Spofforth)
- Hail, thou Source of every blessing (Simon Biazeck)
- Hail, thou bright and sacred morn (William Henry Monk)
- Hail, thou once despised Jesus! (Anonymous)
- Hail, thou source of every blessing (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Half an hour before the war (Tim Blickhan)
- Halifax (William Billings)
- Hallellujah, Amen and Chorale (Georg Gottfried Wagner)
- Halleluja! (Alexander Ennulat)
- Hallelujah (Amos Bull)
- Hallelujah (Anonymous)
- Hallelujah (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Hallelujah (William Walker)
- Hallelujah (from 'Messiah') (George Frideric Handel)
- Hallelujah! Christ is risen (Bruce Steane)
- Hallelujah! For unto us a Child is born (William Henry Monk)
- Hallelujah! He is risen (Joseph Barnby)
- Hallelujah! hallelujah! (Arthur Sullivan)
- Hallelujah! raise, O raise (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Hallelujah, we shall rise (J. G. Stalnaker)
- Hallowell (Barnabas McKyes)
- Hamburgh (Amos Pilsbury)
- Hamburgh (Philo Sherman)
- Hamilton (Daniel Read)
- Hampshire (1779) (William Billings)
- Hampton (Daniel Belknap)
- Hampton (Ebenezer Child)
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- Hampton (Stephen Jenks)
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- Hancock (Daniel Belknap)
- Hand in hand find our way (Jennifer Goheen)
- Handel’s Childhood (Alfred James Caldicott)
- Hanging Johnny (Stefan Karpiniec)
- Hanley (Abraham Wood)
- Hanley Green (Oliver Holden)
- Hanover (James P. Carrell)
- Hanover (Thurlow Weed)
- Hanukkah Song (Traditional)
- Happiness (Anonymous)
- Happy City (Daniel Read)
- Happy Retribution (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Happy Songs (Orlando Smith Grinnell)
- Happy are they, they that love God (William Croft)
- Happy birthday (Patty Hill)
- Happy by-gone days (Alexander S. Cooper)
- Happy streams, whose trembling fall (John Wilbye)
- Happy the souls to Jesus joined (Thomas Jarman)
- Happy, Oh happy he (John Wilbye)
- Hard by a fountain (Hubert Waelrant)
- Hard times, come again no more (David Lesniaski)
- Hark Israel, and what I say (William Daman)
- Hark from the tombs a doleful sound (Thomas Clark)
- Hark how all the welkin rings (Tim Porter)
- Hark the glad sound (Henry Walford Davies)
- Hark the glad sound (Myles Birket Foster)
- Hark the glad sound! The Saviour comes (Thomas Merritt)
- Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comes (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Hark the glad sound, the Saviour comes (James Leach)
- Hark! A thrilling voice is sounding (William Henry Monk)
- Hark! Hark, my soul (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Hark! How all the welkin rings (Harry Ellis Wooldridge)
- Hark! Pretty Lark! (John George Callcott)
- Hark! What distant music (Oliver Holden)
- Hark! above us on the mountain (Conradin Kreutzer)
- Hark! from woodlands (Charles E. Whiting)
- Hark! hark my soul (Harry Rowe Shelley)
- Hark! hark! my soul, Op. 53 No. 2 (Dudley Buck)
- Hark! hark! the soft bugle (Charles Wood)
- Hark! hark, my soul (Joseph Barnby)
- Hark! the convent bells are ringing (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Hark! the glad sound! the Savior comes (Thomas Haweis)
- Hark! the herald angels sing (Daniele Colla)
- Hark! the herald angels sing (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hark! the lark (Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken)
- Hark! the mid-watch bells (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Hark! the pealing (John Harrison Tenney)
- Hark! the sound of holy voices (Anonymous)
- Hark! the sound of holy voices (Gerard Francis Cobb)
- Hark! the sound of holy voices (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Hark! the sound of holy voices (James Langran)
- Hark! the sound of holy voices (Joseph Barnby)
- Hark! the vesper hymn / Horch, die Wellen (Dmitri Bortniansky)
- Hark! to Philomela singing (William Knyvett)
- Hark, I hear the harps eternal (J. G. Stalnaker)
- Hark, O hark! (Jennifer Bastable)
- Hark, hark the lark (Benjamin Cooke)
- Hark, hark the lark (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Hark, hark, what news the angels bring (William Knapp)
- Hark, jolly shepherds (Joseph W. G. Hathaway)
- Hark, jolly shepherds (Thomas Morley)
- Hark, my soul! It is the Lord (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Hark, round the God of love (Joseph Barnby)
- Hark, ten thousand harps and voices (Thomas Clark)
- Hark, what mean those holy voices (Arthur Sullivan)
- Hark, what mean those holy voices (Dudley Buck)
- Harmony (1807) (Elisha West)
- Harmony (Elisha West)
- Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Harmony (Stephen Jenks)
- Harpersfield (Zalmon Peck)
- Hartfield (Samuel Holyoke)
- Hartford (Amos Bull)
- Hartford (William Billings)
- Harts (Angels! Roll the rock away!) (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Hartsfield (Solomon Howe)
- Harvest Home (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Harvest Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Harvest Hymn (M. Ryan Taylor)
- Has sorrow thy young days shaded? (Michael William Balfe)
- Hast thou not known (Carl Pflueger)
- Haste Thee, O God I (Adrian Batten)
- Haste thee, Nymph (Ernest Edwin Mitchell)
- Haste thee, O God (John Sheppard)
- Haste thee, O God II (Adrian Batten)
- Haste, haste, post haste (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Hatfield (Alexander Gillet)
- Hatfield (William Billings)
- Haul Away the Bowline (Mark Chapman)
- Have I found her (Francis Pilkington)
- Have mercy upon me, HWV 248 (George Frideric Handel)
- Have mercy upon me, O God (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Have mercy upon me, O God (Joseph Barnby)
- Have mercy upon me, O God (Pelham Humfrey)
- Have mercy, Lord, on me (John Broderip)
- Haverhill (Amos Pilsbury)
- Haverhill (Elisha West)
- Haverhill (William Billings)
- Havre (Oliver Holden)
- Hawking for the Partridge (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- He comes, he comes, the judge severe (Benjamin Milgrove)
- He cometh forth as a Bridegroom (George Alexander Macfarren)
- He giveth His beloved sleep (Frederick A. Challinor)
- He giveth food (Caleb Simper)
- He hath called you (No. 3 from 'Midnight Service') (Dudley Buck)
- He humbled himself (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
- He is arisen, glorious word! (Denis Mason)
- He is risen (Joachim Neander)
- He is risen (Percy Whitlock)
- He is risen from the dead (Sally DeFord)
- He liveth unto God (Caleb Simper)
- He met her in the meadow (Harry T. Burleigh)
- He might have stayed (Thurlow Weed)
- He never said a mumblin' word (Tim Brace)
- He prayeth best, who loveth best (Albert W. Platte)
- He reigns, the Lord, the Saviour reigns (Thomas Jarman)
- He rose and left the grave (Hart Pease Danks)
- He sat to watch o’er customs paid (Anonymous)
- He shall come down like rain (Dudley Buck)
- He smiles within his cradle (Traditional)
- He that doeth truth (Jennifer Bastable)
- He that goeth forth with weeping (Joseph Barnby)
- He that has God his guardian made (Samuel Long)
- He that has made his refuge God (John Massey)
- He that hath a pleasant face (John Liptrot Hatton)
- He that hath made his refuge God (John Moreton)
- He that hath made his refuge God (Langport) (Thomas Clark)
- He that hath made his refuge God (Safety) (Thomas Clark)
- He that hath my commandments (William Mundy)
- He that is down needs fear no fall (Anonymous)
- He wants not friends that hath thy love (John Frederick Lampe)
- He was a rat (Havergal Brian)
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- He who ponders (Roger Petrich)
- He who seeks to tame the wind (John Cornwall)
- He who trusts in ladies fair (Franz Xaver Eisenhofer)
- He who would valiant be (Charles Winfred Douglas)
- He'll Take You Through (Charles Albert Tindley)
- He's blest whose sins have pardon gain'd (Samuel Wesley)
- He's blest whose sins have pardon gained (Joseph Stephenson)
- He's blest whose sins have pardon gained (Stephen Jarvis)
- He's blest, whose sins have pardon gained (James William Windsor)
- He's come, let every knee be bent (Joseph Stephenson)
- He's got the whole world (Traditional)
- Head of the Church (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Health to my dear (Reginald Spofforth)
- Hear My Prayer (Moses Hogan)
- Hear O heavens (Pelham Humfrey)
- Hear Thou my prayer (J. D. Vance)
- Hear me, O God (William Jackson of Exeter)
- Hear my Cry, O Lord (Alexander Kopylov)
- Hear my cry, O Lord (George Frederick Root)
- Hear my prayer (Jason Smart)
- Hear my prayer, O God, and let my supplication (Maurice Greene)
- Hear my prayer, O Lord (Charles Stroud)
- Hear my prayer, O Lord (Joseph Stephenson)
- Hear my prayer, O Lord (Josiah Street)
- Hear my prayer, O Lord (Robert Barber II)
- Hear my prayer, O Lord (Vaughan Richardson)
- Hear my prayer, O Lord (William Billings)
- Hear my prayer, O Lord, and with thine ears (Thomas Tomkins)
- Hear my prayer, O Lord, my God (William Billings)
- Hear my prayer/O for the wings of a dove (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hear our Prayer (Thomas Philander Ryder)
- Hear our prayer (Joseph Barnby)
- Hear our prayer, O Lord (Scott Villard)
- Hear our prayer, O Lord our God (Daniel Read)
- Hear the voice and prayer (John Larkin Hopkins)
- Hear the voice and prayer (Thomas Tallis)
- Hear then, in love (William A. Ogden)
- Hear thou the song of my heart (Sally DeFord)
- Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims (Thomas Clark)
- Hear, O Israel (David Leroy McIntyre III)
- Hear, O Jesu, Israel's Shepherd, hear us (Joseph Barnby)
- Hear, O Lord (Jennifer Bastable)
- Hear, O Lord (Michael Watson)
- Hear, O Lord, and consider my complaint (Maurice Greene)
- Hear, O Lord, and have mercy (Stephen Jarvis)
- Hear, O thou shepherd of Israel (Vaughan Richardson)
- Hear, hear, O heavens (William Billings)
- Hear, sweet spirit (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Hearken to the anthem glorious (Richard Redhead)
- Hearken to the anthem glorious (William Henry Monk)
- Hearken to the solemn voice, the awful midnight cry (Thomas Clark)
- Hearken unto me, my people (Arthur Sullivan)
- Hearken unto me, ye that know righteousness (Myles Birket Foster)
- Heart Sutra (Graham Patterson)
- Heart of Spring (Mark Chapman)
- Hearts and homes (George J. Webb)
- Heath (William Billings)
- Heav'nly Father, send Thy blessing (John Stainer)
- Heave the anchor (William Alexander Barrett)
- Heaven and Earth (Nebo i Zeml'a) (Traditional)
- Heaven's Christmas Tree (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Heavenly King (Seaborn M. Denson)
- Heavenly Theme (Oliver Holden)
- Hebron (William Billings)
- Heidelberg Stein Song (Gustav Luders)
- Heigh ho! I'll go to plough no more (John Mundy)
- Heilig ist Gott der Herr (Louis Spohr)
- Help I fall (Thomas Morley)
- Help us to help each other, Lord (Anonymous)
- Henry Hetland (John Hetland)
- Hephzibah (John Jenkins Husband)
- Her Virgin eyes saw God incarnate born (Henry Lawes)
- Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee (Gustav Holst)
- Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee (John Goss)
- Her golden tresses (David Protheroe)
- Her sunlight (John Paul Morgan)
- Heraclitus, Op. 110, No. 4 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Here Am I, Send Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Here I am to listen (Frances Matthews)
- Here a pretty baby lies (John Albert Sowerbutts)
- Here in cool grot (Lord Mornington)
- Here is the little door (Herbert Howells)
- Here lies my wife (Felice Giardini)
- Here my Chloe, charming maid (William Horsley)
- Here rests his head (glee) (Theodore Aylward)
- Here we come a-wassailing (Traditional)
- Here's a health to the company (Traditional)
- Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face (Joseph Barnby)
- Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face (Percy Whitlock)
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- High in the heavens, eternal God (Charles Wesley, Jr.)
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- His name is excellent (Caleb Simper)
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- Holy Father, cheer our way (Walter Parratt)
- Holy Father, great Creator (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Holy Father, hear me (Joseph Barnby)
- Holy Father, in thy mercy (William Henry Monk)
- Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Holy God, we offer thee (Richard Wagner)
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- Holy Innocents (a lullaby) (Stefano Puri)
- Holy Manna (William Moore)
- Holy Saviour! we adore Thee (Hart Pease Danks)
- Holy Spirit, Lord of Light (Sequence for Pentecost) (Clifford Boyd)
- Holy Spirit, Lord of love (Joseph Parry)
- Holy Week Sequence (Mark Liversidge)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Holy, holy, holy (Joseph Barnby)
- Holy, holy, holy (William Henry Monk)
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- Home (Julius Benedict)
- Home (Thomas Crampton)
- Home By the Sea (James Calvin Bushey)
- Home again (Alfred Arthur Graley)
- Home again (Marshall Spring Pike)
- Home is home, however lowly (George M. Garrett)
- Home of my childhood, farewell (Alfred Arthur Graley)
- Home of my heart (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Home on the range (Daniel E. Kelley)
- Home on the range (Jeremy Rawson)
- Home that I love (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- Home they brought her warrior dead (Joseph Barnby)
- Home they brought her warrior dead, Op. 68:7 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Home, sweet home (Thomas Crampton)
- Homeward (Henry David Leslie)
- Homeward bound (George J. Webb)
- Honey-white Black-stump Koori-kid (Nicholas Ng)
- Honour and glory, thanksgiving and praise (Joseph Barnby)
- Honour and majesty are before him (Maurice Greene)
- Hope (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Hope (Oliver Holden)
- Hope (Thomas Ryan)
- Hope and fear (Franz Otto)
- Hope is like a harebell (Arthur Somervell)
- Hopkinton (Daniel Belknap)
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- Hosanna (James P. Carrell)
- Hosanna (Jeremy Rawson)
- Hosanna (Thurlow Weed)
- Hosanna (Walter Janes)
- Hosanna filio David (Tomás Luis de Victoria)
- Hosanna in the highest (John Stainer)
- Hosanna to the Son of David (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Hosanna to the Son of David (John Baptiste Calkin)
- Hosanna to the Son of David (Luc Jakobs)
- Hosanna to the living Lord (Joseph Barnby)
- Hosanna to the living Lord! (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Hosanna to the prince of light (Joseph Stephenson)
- Hosanna, loud hosanna (Ronald McVey)
- Hosanna, with a cheerful sound (Thomas Clark)
- Hotham (Martin Madan)
- Houghton-le-Spring (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Houston (Thurlow Weed)
- How Happy Now We’ve Met! (William Henry Longhurst)
- How I love the festive boy, Op.8, no.2 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- How amiable are Thy tabernacles (Oliver Holden)
- How beauteous are their feet (Aaron Williams)
- How beauteous are their feet (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- How beauteous are their feet (Francis Duckworth)
- How beauteous are their feet (William Amps)
- How beautiful upon the mountains (John Stainer)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (Bennett Mintern Swaffield)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (Johann Michael Haydn)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (John Bellamy)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (Joseph Stephenson)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (Stephen Jarvis)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (William Gifford)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (from A Fourth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (from An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- How bright and fair the morning star, BWV 36.4 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- How bright appears the Morning Star (Johann Hermann Schein)
- How bright appears the Morning Star (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- How bright in the Maytime (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- How bright these glorious spirits shine! (Charles Hutcheson)
- How calmly the evening (Edward Elgar)
- How calmly wakes the hallowed morn (Joseph Barnby)
- How can I keep from singing (Robert Lowry)
- How can I keep from singing (Thomas Herbert Dimmock)
- How can I leave thee (George Augustus Veazie)
- How can I leave thee? (Traditional)
- How dazzling fair (Charles Wood)
- How dear are thy counsels (William Crotch)
- How dear to me the hour (Alicia Adelaide Needham)
- How dear to me the hour (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- How dear to me the hour (Ciro Pinsuti)
- How dear to me the hour (Michael William Balfe)
- How did my heart rejoice to hear (Thomas Clark)
- How do I love thee? (Stefano Puri)
- How excellent is Thy name (Frederick A. Challinor)
- How excellent is thy name in all the earth (M. Ryan Taylor)
- How far is it to Bethlehem (Geoffrey Shaw)
- How fine has the day been (John Fawcett)
- How firm a foundation (J. Ellis)
- How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord (Johann Michael Haydn)
- How good and pleasant must it be (Thomas Clark)
- How good and pleasant must it be (Thomas Haweis)
- How goodly are thy tents (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- How great is the goodness (Roger Petrich)
- How great the tale (Corner)
- How great the wisdom and the love (Sally DeFord)
- How happy are we (Benjamin Milgrove)
- How happy is the pilgrim's lot (A. K. Williams)
- How happy the lover (John Ebenezer West)
- How hast thou, Lord, from year to year (William Croft)
- How long will ye, O sons of men (Anonymous)
- How long wilt Thou forget me (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- How long wilt thou be angry Lord (Henry Purcell)
- How long wilt thou conceal thy face (Thomas Clark)
- How long wilt thou forget me (Anonymous)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (Hugh Bond)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (John Valentine)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (Joseph Stephenson)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (Thomas Clark)
- How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord (Joseph Knapicius)
- How long wilt thou forget me? (Jeremiah Clarke)
- How long, O Lord, shall sinful men (James Nares)
- How lovely shines the morning star (John Knowles Paine)
- How majestic is your name (William Ellison)
- How num'rous, Lord, of late are grown (Hugh Bond)
- How num'rous, Lord, of late are grown (Joseph Stephenson)
- How numerous, Lord, of late are grown (William Gifford)
- How oft has the Benshee cried! (Michael William Balfe)
- How pleasant is thy dwelling place (George Kirbye)
- How pleasant, O Lord of hosts, thy dwellings are (Herbert Sanders)
- How pleased and blest was I (James Shoubridge)
- How pleased and blest was I (Worship) (Thomas Clark)
- How pleasing is the voice (Joseph Barnby)
- How precious (Roger Petrich)
- How precious, Lord, thy sacred word (Friedrich Schneider)
- How sad and solitary now (Jennifer Bastable)
- How sad our state by nature is (Benjamin Milgrove)
- How should I shew my love (Robert Jones)
- How soft the shades (Charles King Hall)
- How soft the shades of evening creep (Henry Thomas Smart)
- How still and peaceful is the grave (Christopher Tye)
- How sweet are Thy words (John Harrison Tenney)
- How sweet is summer morning (Henry Thomas Smart)
- How sweet the answer (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- How sweet the calm (George A. Blackburn)
- How sweet the moonlight (Charles Wood)
- How sweet the moonlight (John George Callcott)
- How sweet the moonlight sleeps (David Emlyn Evans)
- How sweet the moonlight sleeps (Henry David Leslie)
- How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (Alexander Robert Reinagle)
- How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (Rod Mather)
- How sweet the news the robins bring (Edward Roberts)
- How sweet, how graceful (Philip Hayes)
- How vain the cruel Herod's fear (Thomas Turton)
- How various, Lord, thy works are found (Louis Bourgeois)
- How vast must their advantage be (Samuel Chapple)
- How wondrous and great (Johann Michael Haydn)
- How wondrous and great (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Hoyda, hoyda, jolly rutterkin (Alan Palmer)
- Hubble ascending, Op. 27 (Peter Bird)
- Huddersfield SM
- Hull (William Billings)
- Human Frailty (Daniel Read)
- Human Wickedness and Divine Goodness (William Ellison)
- Humbly I adore thee (J. G. Stalnaker)
- Humility (Alexander Gillet)
- Humptie Dumptie (Clara Angela Macirone)
- Humpty Dumpty (Alfred James Caldicott)
- Hundred and Forty-Fifth Psalm (Oliver Holden)
- Hundred and Nineteenth Psalm (Oliver Holden)
- Hungry Lion (Brian Robinson)
- Hunters’ Chorus (Elizabeth Field Hubbard)
- Hunter’s Chorus (Horatio Richmond Palmer)
- Hunting Song (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Hunting of the Snail (Henry Walford Davies)
- Hunting song (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Huntington (Justin Morgan)
- Huntsman's joy (Conradin Kreutzer)
- Huntsman's song (Christian August Pohlenz)
- Huntsman, rest! (Samuel Reay)
- Huntsman, rest! (William Thomas Pike)
- Huron Carol - Jesous Ahatonhia (Traditional)
- Hush! My Dear (Cradle Song) (J. G. Stalnaker)
- Hush, no more, Z 629/14 (Henry Purcell)
- Hushed in death (Henry Hiles)
- Hushed was the evening hymn (Arthur Sullivan)
- Hyfrydol (Thurlow Weed)
- Hymn (after a Song of Trust) - Purest and Highest (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Hymn (after a song of Freedom) (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Hymn - Christ has risen, the mighty Lion (Robert Page)
- Hymn for Christmas Day (George Browne Brock)
- Hymn for Labor Day (Thurlow Weed)
- Hymn of Eve (Uxbridge) (Thomas Arne)
- Hymn of Peace (William Hutchins Callcott)
- Hymn of Praise (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
- Hymn of Praise (complete) (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 1 - All men, all things (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 10 - Ye nations, offer to the Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 2 - Praise thou the Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 4 - All ye that cried unto the Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 5 - I waited for the Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 7 - The night is departing (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of Praise: No. 8 - Let all men praise the Lord (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Hymn of the Travellers (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to Agni (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to Cynthia (Berthold Tours)
- Hymn to Cynthia (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Hymn to Diana (Arnold Duncan Culley)
- Hymn to Diana (Frederick A. Challinor)
- Hymn to Indra (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to Joy (Thurlow Weed)
- Hymn to Manas (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to Music (Dudley Buck)
- Hymn to Saint Joseph (Daniele Colla)
- Hymn to Soma (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to St George (Robert Page)
- Hymn to St John the Baptist (Robert Page)
- Hymn to St. Rita of Cascia (Andris Solims (harm.))
- Hymn to Vena (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to the Dawn (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to the Madonna (Eduard Kremser)
- Hymn to the Waters (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to the moon (Josiah Booth)
- Hymn to the night (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- Hymns and Worship Songs (John Earwaker)
- Hypochondrical (Edward Albert Hanchet)
- I Believe In Love (Kenneth Langer)
- I Climb to Rest (James M. Dungan)
- I Remember (Peter C. Lutkin)
- I Will Go, if My Father Holds My Hand (Charles Albert Tindley)
- I am (Kathryn Rose)
- I am Alpha and Omega (John Stainer)
- I am Alpha and Omega (Roger Petrich)
- I am Dreaming (Mary Holden Coggeshall)
- I am He that liveth (Caleb Simper)
- I am He that liveth (Thomas Adams)
- I am a child of God (J. Ashley Hall)
- I am a poor wayfaring stranger (Wytze Oostenbrug)
- I am a-thirst (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- I am cold (Prodigal Son) (Frances Matthews)
- I am come into my garden (William Billings)
- I am my beloved's (Richard Quesnel)
- I am quite tired with my groans (John Wilbye)
- I am the Rose of Sharon (William Billings)
- I am the bread of life (Roger Petrich)
- I am the gate (Roger Petrich)
- I am the resurrection (Israel Holdroyd)
- I am the resurrection (Kees Doevendans)
- I am the resurrection and the life (Thomas Morley)
- I am the resurrection and the life (Thomas Tomkins)
- I am the rose of Sharon (Geoff Allan)
- I am the true vine (Anonymous)
- I am the true vine (Roger Petrich)
- I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus (Ethelbert William Bullinger)
- I am well pleased (Henry Aldrich)
- I am ‘talking in my sleep’ (George J. Webb)
- I asked my fair, one happy day (Francis Champneys)
- I beheld her, beautiful as a dove (Healey Willan)
- I bind my heart this tide (Brooks Gingerich)
- I bind unto myself today (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- I call on thee, Lord Jesus Christ (Anonymous)
- I can't be talkin' of love (John Duke)
- I carry your heart (Donna DiBella)
- I carry your heart (John Duke)
- I come to him (Sally DeFord)
- I couldn't hear nobody pray (Traditional)
- I desire the love of God (Carlotta Ferrari)
- I did in heart rejoice (Giles Farnaby)
- I did in heart rejoice (Joseph Key)
- I do not ask, O Lord, that life should be (Joseph Barnby)
- I don't sing (Maggie Furtak)
- I dream of Jeanie (Stephen Collins Foster)
- I dream of all things free (George J. Webb)
- I feed by faith on Christ, my bread (Thurlow Weed)
- I gave my life for thee (Joseph Barnby)
- I give you a new commandment (John Sheppard)
- I give you a new commandment (Robert Johnson)
- I glory in the word of God (John Arnold)
- I had a little nut-tree (Jennifer Bastable)
- I have a house and land in Kent (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- I have ere this time heard (Thomas Whythorne)
- I have longed for thy saving health (William Byrd)
- I have loved (Christopher Tye)
- I have not seen (Thurlow Weed)
- I have set God alway before me (William Bennett)
- I have surely built thee an house (William Boyce)
- I hear you, Lord (Casey Anno)
- I heard a great voice (Gerard Francis Cobb)
- I heard a voice from heaven (James Gordon)
- I heard a voice from heaven (John Goss)
- I heard a voice from heaven (John Wall Callcott)
- I heard a voice from heaven (Joseph Stephenson)
- I heard a voice from heaven (Thomas Morley)
- I heard a voice from heaven (Thomas Tomkins)
- I heard the bells (Herbert Brewer)
- I heard the bells in distant greeting (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- I heard the bells on Christmas Day (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- I heard the bells on Christmas Day (Rod Mather)
- I heard the bells on Christmas day (John Baptiste Calkin)
- I heard the voice of Jesus say (Alastair Stout)
- I heard the voice of Jesus say (John Bacchus Dykes)
- I heard the voice of Jesus say (Joseph Barnby)
- I know a Maiden fair to see (Philip James)
- I know a bank (Charles Edward Horn)
- I know a place (Michael Winikoff)
- I know my soul hath power (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- I know no life divided (Hart Pease Danks)
- I know not if, or dark or bright (Joseph Barnby)
- I know not what (Robert Jones)
- I know not what may befall me (Joseph Barnby)
- I know that my Redeemer lives (Daniel Read)
- I know that my Redeemer liveth (Thomas Tomkins)
- I know two soft, brown eyes (John Winans Shryock)
- I know what it means to be lonesome (Brockman and Vincent Kendis)
- I know whom I have believed (George Alexander Macfarren)
- I know whom I have believed / Ich weiß, an wen ich glaube (James McGranahan)
- I languish to complain me (John Bennet)
- I lay my sins on Jesus (Joseph Barnby)
- I lay with an old man (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- I lift mine eyes to Sion (Giles Farnaby)
- I lift mine eyes to Sion hill (Joseph Key)
- I lift my heart to Thee (Joseph Barnby)
- I lift my heart to thee (Anonymous)
- I lift my heart to thee (John Mundy)
- I lift my heart to thee (John Valentine)
- I lift my heart to thee (Thomas Clark)
- I live not where I love (Geoffrey Shaw)
- I look from afar (David Drexler)
- I look from afar (John S. Wilson)
- I looked, and behold a white cloud (Healey Willan)
- I love my Jean (George J. Bennett)
- I love my Jean (George John Bennett)
- I love my Jean (Henry Elliot Button)
- I love my love (Gustav Holst)
- I love my love (William F. Sudds)
- I love my love in the morning (Bernard Johnson)
- I love my love in the morning (George Benjamin Allen)
- I love my master (Hen Alaw)
- I love the free ridge of the mountain (George J. Webb)
- I love the jocund dance (Edgar Bainton)
- I love the jocund dance (Frederick Corder)
- I love thee, Lord, but not because (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- I love thy kingdom
- I love to hear the story (Arthur Henry Mann)
- I love, alas! yet am not loved (John Wilbye)
- I love, alas, yet am I not beloved (Jennifer Bastable)
- I loved a lass (George Dyson)
- I loved a lass (Samuel Reay)
- I loved a lass (William Henry Bell)
- I loved a lass, a fair one (John Liptrot Hatton)
- I loved her (John Liptrot Hatton)
- I met her in the quiet lane (John Liptrot Hatton)
- I met the good Shepherd (Joseph Barnby)
- I must complain, yet do enjoy (John Dowland)
- I need thee ev'ry hour (Walter Parratt)
- I need thee every hour (Darrell Crowther)
- I need thee every hour (Robert Lowry)
- I never knew (I could love anybody like I'm loving you) (Tom Pitts, Ray Egan, Roy K. Marsh)
- I prithee send me back my heart (Charles King Hall)
- I prithee send me back my heart (Henry Thomas Smart)
- I prithee send me back my heart (John S. Wilson)
- I sat down under his shadow (Edward Bairstow)
- I saw a maiden (Edgar Pettman)
- I saw his round mouth's crimson. Choral Edition (James Crawford)
- I saw lovely Phillis (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- I saw one hanging from a tree (Thurlow Weed)
- I saw the Moon rise clear (Thomas Crampton)
- I saw the moon rise clear (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- I saw the moon rise clear (Frederick C. Atkinson)
- I saw three ships (Arthur Warrell)
- I saw three ships come sailing in (Traditional)
- I saw thy form in youthful prime (Michael William Balfe)
- I see his blood upon the rose / Qui manducat carnem meam (Simon Biazeck)
- I see my Jesus crucified (Traditional)
- I seek for Thee in every Flower (William McKendrick)
- I send the joys of earth away (Thomas Clark)
- I send the joys of earth away (W. J. White)
- I set the Lord still in my sight (John Arnold)
- I set the Lord still in my sight (Joseph Key)
- I set the Lord still in my sight (Thomas Clark)
- I shall go to my Father (Nicholas Azza)
- I shall not live in vain (Jens Klimek)
- I shall not pass this way again (Mark Chapman)
- I should not feel it to be strange (Huub de Lange)
- I sing of a Maiden (Simon Biazeck)
- I sing of a maiden (Kathryn Rose)
- I sing of a mayden (Richard R. Terry)
- I sing the birth (Arthur Sullivan)
- I sing the birth (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- I sing the birth (Claude Goudimel)
- I sing the birth (Clifford Boyd)
- I sing the birth (Edward Elgar)
- I sing the birth (James Gibb)
- I sing the mighty power of God (Ronald McVey)
- I smile to see how you devise (Anonymous)
- I sought the Lord (Frederick Stevenson)
- I sowed the seeds of love (Gustav Holst)
- I stand all amazed (Charles H. Gabriel)
- I stand all amazed / Jesu, joy of man's desiring (J. Ashley Hall)
- I strive each action to approve (Charles William Hempel)
- I strive each action to approve (William Bennett)
- I syng of a mayden (Jennifer Bastable)
- I thank you, O Holy Lord (Nicholas Azza)
- I think God walked (John Hetland)
- I think on thee (Cuthbert Harris)
- I to the hills (William D. Thompson)
- I vow to thee, my country (Gustav Holst)
- I waited meekly for the Lord (Stephen Jarvis)
- I walked in darkness (Kathryn Rose)
- I wandered lonely as a cloud (Alexandra Uitdenbogerd)
- I wandered lonely as a cloud (John Whittaker)
- I want Jesus to walk with me (David Nino)
- I was eating a candy bar... (Barbara Rosen)
- I was exalted (George Alexander Macfarren)
- I was glad (Aaron Williams)
- I was glad when they said unto me (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- I was glad, Z 19 (Henry Purcell)
- I was hungry, Op. 113 (Mark D. Falcone)
- I was like a lamb (Marco Antonio Ingegneri)
- I was wandering and weary (Joseph Barnby)
- I will alway give thanks (Bruce Steane)
- I will always give thanks (Vaughan Richardson)
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- I will arise (Robert Creighton)
- I will arise and go (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- I will arise and go now (Jennifer Bastable)
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- I will bless the Lord (William Ellison)
- I will exalt thee (Christopher Tye)
- I will extol thee (Lowell Mason)
- I will feed My flock (Caleb Simper)
- I will feed my flock (John Frederick Bridge)
- I will give laud and honor both (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- I will give my love an apple (Traditional)
- I will give thanks (Joseph Barnby)
- I will give thanks to thee, O Lord (Thomas Clark)
- I will give thanks unto Thee, O Lord, Z 20 (Henry Purcell)
- I will give thanks unto thee (Maurice Greene)
- I will go unto the altar of God (Cuthbert Harris)
- I will greatly rejoice in the Lord (Maurice Greene)
- I will lay me down in peace (Arthur Charles Edwards)
- I will lay me down in peace (Arthur Sullivan)
- I will lay me down in peace (William F. Sudds)
- I will lift mine eyes (Leo Sowerby)
- I will lift up mine eyes (James Hotchkiss Rogers)
- I will lift up mine eyes (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- I will lift up mine eyes (Luther Orlando Emerson)
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- I will love thee, O Lord, my strength (George Alexander Macfarren)
- I will love thee, Z 67 (Henry Purcell)
- I will magnify Thee (Bertram Luard-Selby)
- I will magnify Thee (George M Vail)
- I will magnify Thee, O Lord (William Henry Bell)
- I will mention the loving-kindnesses (Arthur Sullivan)
- I will no more come to thee (Thomas Morley)
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- I will not leave you comfortless (Bruce Steane)
- I will praise Thee, O Lord (Joseph W. Lerman)
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- I will recount (Roger Petrich)
- I will rest on the cold turf (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- I will set his dominion in the sea (Horatio W. Parker)
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- I'll praise my maker while I've breath (Almond Woolf)
- I'll sing a hymn to Mary (Johann Michael Haydn)
- I'll sing a hymn to Mary (Richard R. Terry)
- I'll trust God's word, and so despise (George Coombes)
- I'm Going There (Charles Albert Tindley)
- I'm gonna sing (Traditional)
- I'm troubled in mind (Alexander Russell)
- I'm trying to sing in my own key (Paolo Zoccarato)
- I've found a Friend (Joseph Barnby)
- I've found a friend (Arthur Sullivan)
- Iceland (Oliver Holden)
- Ich will hier bei dir stehen (Glenn O'Brien)
- Idumea (Ananias Davisson)
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- If I can stop one heart from breaking (Carlotta Ferrari)
- If I had but two little wings (Charles E. Whiting)
- If I had but two little wings (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- If I had but two little wings (Henry Thomas Smart)
- If I were a tree (Michael Leuchtenberger)
- If Love be blind (Thomas Bateson)
- If Love can sigh (John Paul Morgan)
- If a man die, shall he live again (Charles Macpherson)
- If all the seas were one sea (Henry Walford Davies)
- If all the world and love were young (Philip Hayes)
- If any man will follow me (Wanley MSS, 1st setting) (Anonymous)
- If any man will follow me, Wanley 116 (Anonymous)
- If care do cause men cry (Anonymous)
- If fluds of teares could clense my follies past (John Dowland)
- If in this flesh (Robert Jones)
- If life's pleasures cheer thee (Joseph Barnby)
- If love and all the world were young (Samuel Webbe)
- If love's a sweet passion, Z 629/17 (Henry Purcell)
- If music be the food of love, Z 379 (Henry Purcell)
- If my complaints could passions move (John Dowland)
- If that a sinner's sighs be Angels' food (John Dowland)
- If the Lord himself had not been on our side (Henry Aldrich)
- If the Lord himself had not been on our side (James Nares)
- If the Lord himself had not been on our side (William Child)
- If the Lord himself had not been on our side (William Knapp)
- If thou art sleeping (John Liptrot Hatton)
- If thou art sleeping Maiden (Alfred Plumpton)
- If thou art sleeping, Maiden (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- If thou but trust in God to guide thee (Georg Neumark)
- If thou shalt confess with thy mouth, Op. 37, No. 2 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- If to my lady fair and true (John Pointer)
- If we believe that Jesus died (George Alexander Macfarren)
- If we believe that Jesus died (John Goss)
- If we believe that Jesus died (William Boyce)
- If we desire a deeper life (Thurlow Weed)
- If wishes were horses (Barbara Rosen)
- If ye be risen again with Christ (Christopher Tye)
- If ye love me (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- If ye love me (Thomas Tallis)
- If ye then be risen with Christ (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- If ye then be risen with Christ (John Naylor)
- If you love me (Charles H. Giffen)
- If you love me (Roger Petrich)
- If you're sick (Barbara Rosen)
- Illinois (Andrew Johnson)
- Imandra (Ananias Davisson)
- Immanuel (Oliver Holden)
- Immanuel, Immanuel (Sally DeFord)
- Immigrant Jesus (Kathryn Rose)
- Imminence (Abijah Forbush)
- Immortal Love, forever full (Francis Duckworth)
- Immortal honours (S Wellens)
- Immortal love (Kenneth Langer)
- Immortal, invisible, God only wise (Eduard Perrone)
- Immortal, invisible, God only wise (R. Mills)
- Immortality (Amos Bull)
- Improperia (The Reproaches) (Richard R. Terry)
- In April time (Ciro Pinsuti)
- In April when primroses (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- In Bethlehem, that noble place (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- In Bethlehem, that noble place (Reginald Francis Dale)
- In Christ there is no East or West (Traditional)
- In Christ there is no east or west (Neil Dougall)
- In Christ ye are circumcised (George Alexander Macfarren)
- In Cælia’s face my heaven is (Julius Harrison)
- In Dream Time (Kenneth Langer)
- In Eternity (Jens Klimek)
- In Flanders fields (Luc Jakobs)
- In God my faith is founded (Thurlow Weed)
- In God the Lord I put my trust (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- In Jewry is God known (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- In Joseph's lovely garden (Clarence Dickinson)
- In Judah the Almighty's known (Anonymous)
- In Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
- In My Dream... (Barbara Rosen)
- In Paradise SATB from Requiem in D minor, Op. 48 (Gabriel Fauré)
- In Praise of Neptune (Edward German)
- In Sherwood lived stout Robin Hood (Charles Harford Lloyd)
- In Silence (Jens Klimek)
- In Sion we have seen perform'd (Thomas Busby)
- In Summer-time (John James Dawson)
- In That Morning (William Walker)
- In Thee, O Lord (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- In a drear-nighted December (John Pointer)
- In a forest dell (Arthur B. Whiting)
- In a glorious garden green (William Wallace)
- In a green arbour (Huub de Lange)
- In a harbour grene (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- In a valley of this restless mind (Peter Foggitt)
- In all my dreams I dream of you (Al Piantadosi)
- In all things (Patrick O'Shea)
- In deep distress (John Mundy)
- In deep distress I oft have cried (Thomas Forbes Walmisley)
- In dew of roses (Thomas Morley)
- In dolorous complaining (Michael East)
- In dreams I see my mother (George N. Allen)
- In dulci jubilo (Alex Hodgkinson)
- In dulci jubilo (Bartholomeus Gesius)
- In dulci jubilo II (Michael Praetorius)
- In dulci jubilo, BWV 368 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- In dulci jubilo, a 8 (Michael Praetorius)
- In ev'ry place (Thomas Morley)
- In excelsis gloria (Clifford Boyd)
- In going to my naked bed (Richard Edwards)
- In heather time (William R. Cox)
- In heavenly love abiding (Horatio W. Parker)
- In him we live (Sally DeFord)
- In humble faith and holy love (George M. Garrett)
- In manus tuas, Domine (Charles H. Giffen)
- In my bosom contentment shall reign (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- In my image (Casey Anno)
- In my instruction then confide (Charles Lockhart)
- In my trouble I called upon the Lord (William Knapp)
- In nightly stillness (Wrsod nocnej ciszy) (Traditional)
- In one harmonious cheerful song (Thomas Clark)
- In our boat (Moritz Moszkowski)
- In our day of thanksgiving (Anonymous)
- In paradisum / In paradise (David Lesniaski)
- In peace and joy, BWV 125.6 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- In praise of songs that die (David Monks)
- In pride of May (Giuseppe Ferrata)
- In pride of May (John Ebenezer West)
- In pride of May (Philip James)
- In sweet consent, let all the anthem sing (Joseph Barnby)
- In sweet exalted strains (Thomas Clark)
- In terra pax (John Bacchus Dykes)
- In that day (John Frederick Bridge)
- In that day shall this song be sung (Thomas Clark)
- In the Name of our God we will set up our banners (Healey Willan)
- In the Old Town Hall (Harry Pease)
- In the beginning (Michael Winikoff)
- In the beginning was the Word (James Kent)
- In the bleak midwinter (David Greenwood)
- In the bleak midwinter (Gustav Holst)
- In the bleak midwinter (Harold Darke)
- In the bleak midwinter (J. G. Stalnaker)
- In the country nigh to Bethlehem (Gertrude Hine)
- In the cross of Christ I glory (Ithamar Conkey)
- In the cross of Christ I glory (John Stainer)
- In the day-spring of youth (George J. Webb)
- In the departure of the Lord (John Bull)
- In the end of the sabbath (Will C. Macfarlane)
- In the ending of the year (Anonymous)
- In the foremer treatyse (Christopher Tye)
- In the forest (Hugh S. Roberton)
- In the hour of trial (John Bacchus Dykes)
- In the land of fadeless day (Hart Pease Danks)
- In the last days (Maggie Furtak)
- In the lonely vale (John Wall Callcott)
- In the merry spring (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- In the midst of life (Carlotta Ferrari)
- In the moonlight (Joseph Joachim Raff)
- In the moonlight (Kate M. Preston)
- In the rose's fragrant shade (Robert Cooke)
- In the silent garden (Sally DeFord)
- In the sun, in the sand, by the sea (Joseph G. Stephens)
- In the winter's early darkness (Thurlow Weed)
- In the wood (Howard Kingsbury)
- In the woods (Seymour John Grey Egerton)
- In thee, O Lord (John Weldon)
- In thee, O Lord, will I put my trust (Josiah Street)
- In these delightful pleasant groves (Henry Purcell)
- In this hour of softened splendour (Ciro Pinsuti)
- In this house give glimmering light (John Percy)
- In this place (Patrick O'Shea)
- In this poor stable (Charles Gounod)
- In this trembling shadow (Jennifer Bastable)
- In this trembling shadow (John Dowland)
- In thorny woods in Buckinghamshire (John Spencer Curwen)
- In those dayes as the nombre playne (Christopher Tye)
- In time of fear (Joseph Barnby)
- In token that thou shalt not fear (Bernard E. Mather)
- In trouble and adversitie (John Dowland)
- In trouble and adversity (John Taverner)
- In trouble and in thrall (Giles Farnaby)
- In trouble and in thrall (Joseph Key)
- In youth is pleasure (Gustav Holst)
- Incarnation (Barbara Rosen)
- Incline Thine ear to me (Friedrich Heinrich Himmel)
- Independence (William Billings)
- Indian Love Songs (Huub de Lange)
- Indian's Farewell (William Walker)
- Infant holy, Infant lowly (W zlobie lezy!) (Traditional)
- Infant-Savior (William Knapp)
- Inno alla Croce (Daniele Colla)
- Inspiration (Jacob French)
- Inspired by fire prophetic, Isaiah said (William Bennett)
- Instruct me in thy statutes, Lord (Edward Blancks)
- Interposition (Oliver Holden)
- Interred here doth lye a worthy wyght (Benjamin Cooke)
- Interrogation (Ebenezer Child)
- Into the twilight (Peter Bird)
- Introit (Blessed is the Man) (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Introit (Missa pro defunctis) (Claudio Casciolini)
- Introit 10: Third Sunday of Epiphany (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 11: Fourth Sunday of Epiphany (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 12: Fifth Sunday before Lent (Jeremy Rawson)
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- Introit 4: Fourth Sunday of Advent (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 50: Eighteenth Sunday of Trinity (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 51: Nineteenth Sunday of Trinity (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 52: Twentieth Sunday of Trinity (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 53: Twenty-First Sunday of Trinity (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 54: Twenty-Second Sunday of Trinity (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 55: Twenty-Third Sunday of Trinity (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 56: Fourth Sunday before Advent (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 57: Third Sunday before Advent (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 58: Second Sunday before Advent (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 59: Sunday before Advent (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 5: Christmas Day (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 6: First Sunday of Christmas (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 7: Second Sunday of Christmas (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 8: First Sunday of Epiphany (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit 9: Second Sunday of Epiphany (Jeremy Rawson)
- Introit No. 17 (Arjay Viray)
- Introit for Easter day (James Gibb)
- Invictus (Barbara Rosen)
- Invictus (Vlad Zoborovski)
- Invitation (Elisha West)
- Invitation (Herbert Stephen Irons)
- Invitation (Jacob Kimball)
- Invitation (James P. Carrell)
- Invitation (Oliver Brownson)
- Invitation (Philo Sherman)
- Invitation (William Walker)
- Invitation New (Anonymous)
- Invitation to the dance (Christian August Pohlenz)
- Invocation (Francis Duckworth)
- Invocation (William Billings)
- Invocation of the Holy Spirit (Robert Page)
- Invocation to Sleep (Julius Benedict)
- Invocation to the Sun and Moon (Tim Porter)
- Io! the snow! (Lowell Mason)
- Ireland must be Heaven (Fred Fisher)
- Irish Rover (Anonymous)
- Is Love a boy? - Boy pity me (William Byrd)
- Is any afflicted? (William Billings)
- Is it nothing to you (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- Is it time yet, Lord? (John Earwaker)
- Is it to odours sweet that I sing? (Richard Müller)
- Is there a lone and dreary hour? (Hart Pease Danks)
- Is there ambition in my heart? (Josiah J. Horton)
- Is there not an appointed time? (William Knapp)
- Isle of Beauty (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Israel in Egypt, HWV 54 (George Frideric Handel)
- It May Be the Best for Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
- It all comes back to me (Jacob Franklin King)
- It came upon the midnight clear (Arthur Sullivan)
- It came upon the midnight clear (John Stainer)
- It came upon the midnight clear (Richard S. Willis)
- It chaunced in Iconium (Christopher Tye)
- It comes from the misty ages (Edward Elgar)
- It is a thing both good and meet (Richard Allison)
- It is a thing most wonderful (Anonymous)
- It is a thing most wonderful (Christopher Edwin Willing)
- It is better to go (Daniel Read)
- It is high time to awake (Joseph Barnby)
- It is not always May (John Francis Barnett)
- It is not the tear (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- It is not the tear (Michael William Balfe)
- It is the work of God (Carlotta Ferrari)
- It is this (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- It was a Lover (Joseph Cox Bridge)
- It was a Lover and his Lass (Wilfred Bendall)
- It was a lover (Bertram Luard-Selby)
- It was a lover and his lass (David Christmas Williams)
- It was a lover and his lass (George Alexander Macfarren)
- It was a lover and his lass (John Whittaker)
- It was a lover and his lass (Joseph Barnby)
- It was a lover and his lass (Josiah Booth)
- It was a season for the soul to wait (Thurlow Weed)
- It was a time when silly bees could speake (John Dowland)
- It was the very noon of night (Joseph Barnby)
- It were my soul's desire (Anonymous)
- It's Time (2015 remix) (Sarah Lambert)
- It's a long way to Tipperary (Traditional)
- It's oh! to be a wild wind op.45.4 (Edward Elgar)
- Italian Street Song (Victor Herbert)
- Italy (Jacob French)
- Ite, missa est (Christopher Upton)
- I’d mourn the hopes that leave me (Michael William Balfe)
- I’m on the sea (James Holmes Rosecrans)
- I’ve come o’er the fields (Reginald Haddon)
- Jabberwocky (Philip Legge)
- Jack Frost (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Jack Frost (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Jack Horner (Theodore Distin)
- Jack Sprat (George A. Blackburn)
- Jack and Gill (Charles Edward Horsley)
- Jack and Jill (Alfred James Caldicott)
- Jack and Jill (Arthur Creassey Tattersall)
- Jack and Jill (John Bunyan Herbert)
- Jack and Jill (William Hubert Dixon)
- Jack and Joan (Granville Bantock)
- Jacob's Ladder Welcome (Sarah Lambert)
- Jacob's ladder (Traditional)
- Jacques, come here (Anonymous)
- Jamaica (William Billings)
- James Harris, the Daemon Lover (J. G. Stalnaker)
- Jamie’s on the Stormy Sea (Bernard Covert)
- Janet’s Choice (Charlotte Alington Barnard)
- Jargon (William Billings)
- Jeanie with the light brown hair (Granville Bantock)
- Jefferson (Alexander Johnson)
- Jefferson (Eliakim Doolittle)
- Jehovah Reigns (Oliver Holden)
- Jehovah reigns, let all the Earth (Benjamin Jacob)
- Jehovah reigns, let all the earth (Joseph Stephenson)
- Jehovah reigns, let therefore all (Benjamin Jacob)
- Jehovah speaks! (Oliver Holden)
- Jenny kissed me (Barbara Rosen)
- Jephtha, HWV 70 (George Frideric Handel)
- Jerusalem (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Jerusalem (Henry Parker)
- Jerusalem (Jacob French)
- Jerusalem (James C. Lowry)
- Jerusalem (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Jerusalem (William Billings)
- Jerusalem (William Walker)
- Jerusalem the golden (Alexander Ewing)
- Jerusalem! High tower thy glorious walls, Op. 89, No. 4c (Dudley Buck)
- Jerusalem, arise (Roger Petrich)
- Jerusalem, my happy home (Herbert Stephen Irons)
- Jesse (William Knyvett)
- Jesu Parvule (Tim Blickhan)
- Jesu hail! O God most holy (John Stainer)
- Jesu the source of all my joy (Tim Porter)
- Jesu the very thought of Thee (Francis Duckworth)
- Jesu! the very thought is sweet (Joseph Barnby)
- Jesu! the very thought is sweet (William Henry Monk)
- Jesu, Friend of Sinners (Edvard Grieg)
- Jesu, Lover of my soul (Francis Duckworth)
- Jesu, Son of Mary (Friedrich Filitz)
- Jesu, Son of Mary (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Jesu, Sun of righteousness (Joseph Barnby)
- Jesu, Thou joy of loving hearts (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Jesu, Thou the Virgin Born (Gustav Holst)
- Jesu, all hail, who for our sin (Joseph Barnby)
- Jesu, gentlest Saviour (John Stainer)
- Jesu, grant me this I pray (Orlando Gibbons)
- Jesu, grant me this, I pray (Edward Bairstow)
- Jesu, hope of men despairing. BWV 475 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Jesu, joy of man's desiring, BWV 147.10 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Jesu, lover of my soul (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Jesu, lover of my soul (Joseph Barnby)
- Jesu, lover of my soul (Joseph Parry)
- Jesu, lover of my soul (Leveland) (Thomas Clark)
- Jesu, meek and lowly (Edward Elgar)
- Jesu, my Lord, my God, my all (Joseph Barnby)
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- Jesus, my highest treasure (Josiah J. Horton)
- Jesus, once of humble birth (Giacomo Meyerbeer)
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- Jesus, priceless treasure, BWV 227 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Jesus, savior, Jesus, comforter (Ronald McVey)
- Jesus, stand among us (William Henry Monk)
- Jesus, the very thought of thee (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Jesus, the very thought of thee (William Daman)
- Jesus, the word of mercy give (John Newton)
- Jesus, these eyes have never seen (Anonymous)
- Jesus, unser Trost und Leben, BWV 475 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Jesus, we love to meet (Joseph Barnby)
- Jesus, we thus obey (Arthur Somervell)
- Jesus, where'er thy people meet (William Knapp)
- Jesus, who calledst little ones to Thee (Joseph Barnby)
- Jesus, with thy church abide (William Henry Monk)
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- Laugh you fool (Joseph G. Stephens)
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- Laus matutina (John Stainer)
- Lay his sword by his side (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Lay this body down (Traditional)
- Lead me, Lord (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Lead on, O King eternal (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Lead thy mother tenderly (Carlos Troyer)
- Lead us not into temptation (Thurlow Weed)
- Lead us, O Father (J. E. Roberts)
- Lead us, O Father (Orlando Gibbons)
- Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace (Joseph Barnby)
- Lead us, heavenly Father (Roger Quilter)
- Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (Anonymous)
- Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (Friedrich Filitz)
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- Lead, kindly Light (John Stainer)
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- Lead, kindly Light, Op. 63, No. 2 (Dudley Buck)
- Lead, kindly light (J. Ashley Hall)
- Lead, kindly light (John Bacchus Dykes)
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- Leave of Hymen (Thomas Ravenscroft)
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- Lebanon (William Billings)
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- Lesser litany & responses (Handl) (Adrian Wall)
- Lest we forget (J. Ashley Hall)
- Let Erin remember the days of old (Michael William Balfe)
- Let Erin remember the days of old (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Let God Arise, HWV 256 (George Frideric Handel)
- Let God arise (Alexander Dmitriyevich Kastalsky)
- Let God arise (Thomas Tallis)
- Let God arise (William Lawes)
- Let God arise to lead forth those (John Stainer)
- Let God arise, Z 23 (Henry Purcell)
- Let God arise, and let his enemies be scattered (Maurice Greene)
- Let God arise, and then his foes (Thomas Clark)
- Let Israel trust in God (Richard Garbett)
- Let Me Wander (Shilo Shaffer Myers)
- Let Mount Zion Rejoice (John Bunyan Herbert)
- Let Sion and Jerusalem (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Let Us Come Together (Kenneth Langer)
- Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Edward Bairstow)
- Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Gustav Holst)
- Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Vincent Miller)
- Let all our brethren join in one (Joseph Barnby)
- Let all that is within me (Joseph Edmund Mills)
- Let all the just to God with joy (Hugh Bond)
- Let all the just to God with joy (John Wall Callcott)
- Let all the just to God with joy (William Marsh)
- Let all the just to God with joy (Witton)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (Joseph Stephenson)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (Samuel Chapple)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (Thomas Clark)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (William Knapp)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (William Tansur)
- Let all the world (Basil Harwood)
- Let all the world (Chibuike Nnadozie Onyesoh)
- Let all the world in every corner sing (David Cameron)
- Let all together praise our God (Anonymous)
- Let cheerful smiles in every face (John Alcock Sr.)
- Let diff'ring nations join (Charles Lockhart)
- Let diff'ring nations join (Isaac Smith)
- Let every mortal ear attend (William Billings)
- Let folly praise - A Hymn for Christmastide (Simon Biazeck)
- Let gaiety sparkle (John Danby)
- Let happy lovers fly (John Stafford Smith)
- Let maids be false, so wine be true (George Clement Martin)
- Let me be with Thee, where Thou art (Joseph Barnby)
- Let me the canakin clink (John Blackwood McEwen)
- Let my complaint come before thee (Adrian Batten)
- Let my complaint come before thee I (Maurice Greene)
- Let my cry come before you (Tim Risher)
- Let my prayer come up (John Blow)
- Let not rage, thy bosom firing (Thomas Arne)
- Let not the sluggish sleep (William Byrd)
- Let not your heart be troubled (George Whitefield Chadwick)
- Let not your heart be troubled (Myles Birket Foster)
- Let not your heart be troubled (Ronald McVey)
- Let not your heart be troubled (William H Birch)
- Let others boast their ancient line (Thomas Clark)
- Let our choir new anthems raise (Joseph Barnby)
- Let rain come down today (Thurlow Weed)
- Let saints on earth in concert sing (Anonymous)
- Let sighing cease and woe (Anonymous)
- Let sorrow come (Frank Valentine Van der Stucken)
- Let the brother of low degree (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Let the clouds rain down (Charles H. Giffen)
- Let the eternal Lord be prais'd (Joseph Smith)
- Let the heavens bless you (Richard Quesnel)
- Let the hills resound! (Brinley Richards)
- Let the love of God consume me (Joseph G. Stephens)
- Let the mountains shout for joy (Evan Stephens)
- Let the people praise Thee, O God (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Let the people praise Thee, O God (Percy Eastman Fletcher)
- Let the people praise Thee, O God (Thomas Hastings)
- Let the shrill trumpet's warlike sound (Timothy Swan)
- Let the words of my mouth (Maggie Furtak)
- Let thy Blood in mercy poured (Charles H. Giffen)
- Let thy Blood in mercy poured (Johann Crüger)
- Let thy hand be strengthened (John Blow)
- Let thy merciful ears (George Maximilian Slatter)
- Let thy merciful ears (Thomas Mudd)
- Let us all go Maying (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Let us all in concert sing (Joseph Barnby)
- Let us be joyful (Friedrich Schneider)
- Let us break bread together (Traditional)
- Let us gather (Geoff Allan)
- Let us haste to Bethlehem (Thurlow Weed)
- Let us not be weary in well-doing (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Let us now go even unto Bethlehem (Caleb Simper)
- Let us now go even unto Bethlehem (Edward John Hopkins)
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- Let us now laud (William Mundy)
- Let us now our voices raise (Jan Roh)
- Let us now praise famous men (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Let us raise our voice (Christopher Hampson)
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- Let us up and away (John Winans Shryock)
- Let us who are of the day (No. 7 from 'Midnight Service') (Dudley Buck)
- Let us, with a gladsome mind (John Antes)
- Let your face shine (Roger Petrich)
- Let your light so shine (Anonymous)
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- Lie still, my little one (Charles Albert Edward Harriss)
- Liederkranz für Sonntag-Schulen und Jugend-Vereine
- Life (Arthur Wellesley Batson)
- Life has loveliness to sell (Tim Blickhan)
- Life is a river (Frank Wrigley)
- Life presents the puzzles (Thurlow Weed)
- Lift every voice and sing (John Rosamond Johnson)
- Lift up the light of your face (Horst Hinze)
- Lift up to heav'n sad wretch thy heavy sprite (Thomas Campion)
- Lift up your eyes, ye sons of light (William Billings)
- Lift up your heads (Emma Louise Ashford)
- Lift up your heads (Horst Hinze)
- Lift up your heads (John Larkin Hopkins)
- Lift up your heads (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Lift up your heads (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Lift up your heads in joyful hope (Thomas Clark)
- Lift up your heads, O ye gates (Israel Holdroyd)
- Lift up your heads, you mighty gates (Anonymous)
- Lift up your heart (Sally DeFord)
- Lift up your hearts! We lift them, Lord, to Thee (Charles H. Giffen)
- Light (Tim Blickhan)
- Light of the world (Edward Elgar)
- Light of the world! (Arthur Henry Mann)
- Light of those whose dreary dwelling (Joseph Barnby)
- Light on the Roads (Gabrael StClair)
- Light's abode, celestial Salem (Anonymous)
- Light's abode, celestial Salem (Gregorian chant)
- Light's abode, celestial Salem (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Light's glittering morn bedecks the sky (Horatio W. Parker)
- Lighten our darkness (Thomas McLelland-Young)
- Like apple blossom (Charles Harford Lloyd)
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- Like desert woods (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Like sheep we went astray (Netherfield) (Thomas Clark)
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- Lines written in early spring (Henry Waller)
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- List for the breeze (John Goss)
- List! to our greeting (Solomon W. Straub)
- Listen To The Chorus (Kenneth Langer)
- Listen to the Mockingbird (Septimus Winner)
- Listening Attentively (Barbara Rosen)
- Litchfield (Oliver Brownson)
- Lithuanian Song (Frédéric Chopin)
- Little Baby Jesus (Edewede Oriwoh)
- Little Birdie (Solomon W. Straub)
- Little Bo-Peep (Charles King Hall)
- Little Bo-Peep (Henry Dancey)
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- Little Jack Horner (Charles King Hall)
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- Little Jessie (James A. Butterfield)
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- Little Miss Muffet (Arthur E. Fisher)
- Little Miss Muffet (John Winans Shryock)
- Little Nell (Alfred Arthur Graley)
- Little beam of rosy light (Joseph Barnby)
- Little lamb, who made thee? (Ronald McVey)
- Little warbler, who dost bring mirth (John Danby)
- Live a-humble (Traditional)
- Living Word (Clifford Boyd)
- Lo! Autumn Leaves (Edward Bunnett)
- Lo! Christ the Lord is born (Edward Elgar)
- Lo! He comes, an infant stranger (Thomas Merritt)
- Lo! The peaceful shades of evening (Thomas Willert Beale)
- Lo! here my heart I leave (George Kirbye)
- Lo! newborn Jesus! (Jens Klimek)
- Lo! star-led chiefs (William Crotch)
- Lo! the day is deepening (William F. Sudds)
- Lo! the peaceful shades of evening (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Lo! what a cloud of witnesses (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- Lo! where the rosy-bosom'd hours (John Goss)
- Lo, God is here; let us adore (Joseph Barnby)
- Lo, country sports (Thomas Weelkes)
- Lo, from the desert homes (John Darwall)
- Lo, from the desert homes (William Croft)
- Lo, from the hills my help descends (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Anonymous)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Burland) (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Driffield) (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (John Fawcett)
- Lo, how a rose e'er blooming (Ronald McVey)
- Lo, how a rose e'er blooming (Thurlow Weed)
- Lo, in the wilderness a voice (Anonymous)
- Lo, in the wilderness a voice (Ludvig Mathias Lindeman)
- Lo, round the throne, a glorious band (Anonymous)
- Lo, round the throne, a glorious band (Henry Lawes)
- Lo, sea and land their gifts outpour (Joseph Barnby)
- Lo, the bread which angels feedeth (Joseph Barnby)
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- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (John Smith)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Jonathan Merrett)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Short Service) (Orlando Gibbons)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis - Fauxbourdon (Thomas Morley)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis founded on an old Scotch chant (Charles Wood)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis from The Fifth Service (Thomas Tomkins)
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- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in B flat (John Stainer)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in B flat (Richard Woodward)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in B flat, Op. 10 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
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- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D (John Lugge)
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- May the grace of Christ our Saviour (Heinrich Albert)
- May the road rise up - An Irish blessing (Joachim Kelecom)
- May the road rise up - An Irish blessing (Traditional)
- May time (Samuel Reay)
- May-Day (James C. Beazley)
- Maying we will go (Jacob Franklin King)
- Maytime (Carl Lowden)
- Me Too! (James R. Murray)
- Me, Goddess, by the right hand lead (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- Me, me and none but me (John Dowland)
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- Might I in thy sight (Samuel Wesley)
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- Mingulay (Willem Verkaik)
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- Missa Clemens (Nicholas O'Neill)
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- Missa Portae Honoris (Charles Wood)
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- Missa septimi toni (Christopher Upton)
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- Modern Madrigals Book One (F. L. Dunkin Wedd)
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- Modern musick (William Billings)
- Modlitwa (Karol Mikuli)
- Molly Malone (Traditional)
- Moment's Thought (Amos Pilsbury)
- Monarch winter (Stephen Samuel Stratton)
- Monk's gate (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Monmouth (Jacob French)
- Montague (Timothy Swan)
- Montfort (Samuel Holyoke)
- Montgomery (Justin Morgan)
- Month of May (Charles E. Whiting)
- Monticello (Daniel Read)
- Montreal (Hezekiah Moors)
- Montville (Merit Woodruff)
- Moonlight (Frederic Woodman Root)
- Moonlight (John H. L. Glover)
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- Moonlight and Music (Ciro Pinsuti)
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- Moreen (Timothy Swan)
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- Moriah (William Billings)
- Moriston (Susanna Heath)
- Morning (Amos Pilsbury)
- Morning (Daniel Read)
- Morning (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Morning (Oliver Holden)
- Morning Canticles from The First Service (Thomas Tomkins)
- Morning Has Broken (Traditional)
- Morning Hymn (Elisha West)
- Morning Hymn (Henry Vincent Milligan)
- Morning Hymn (William Billings)
- Morning Service (Thomas Causton)
- Morning Song (Benjamin Hanby)
- Morning Song (Joseph Barnby)
- Morning Song (Nathaniel Billings)
- Morning Song, Op. 7, No. 3 (Roger Quilter)
- Morning Star (Alexander Gillet)
- Morning Star (Allan Loucks)
- Morning Star (James C. Lowry)
- Morning Star (James P. Carrell)
- Morning canticles from The Fifth Service (Thomas Tomkins)
- Morning canticles from The Second Service (Thomas Tomkins)
- Morning light (Thurlow Weed)
- Morning serenade (Frank Valentine Van der Stucken)
- Morning serenade, Opus 48 (Max Bruch)
- Morning song (Montague Fawcett Phillips)
- Morning song (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Morning twilight (Howard Kingsbury)
- Morning walk (Oliver Day Adams)
- Morning, Op. 22 No. 1 (Horatio W. Parker)
- Morpheus (Elisha West)
- Morpheus (William Billings)
- Morris (Daniel Read)
- Mortality (Daniel Read)
- Mortality (Hezekiah Moors)
- Mortality (Philo Sherman)
- Mortals awake, with angels join (Incarnation) (Thomas Clark)
- Mortals awake, with angels join (from A Fourth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Most blessed Jesus (Herbert Brewer)
- Most glorious Lord of life (Crys Armbrust)
- Most gracious God of boundless might (William Knapp)
- Most mighty and all-knowing Lord (Thomas Weelkes)
- Mother’s Choice (James McGranahan)
- Motives (John Manuel Pacheco)
- Mount Calvary (Amos Pilsbury)
- Mount Calvary (Ananias Davisson)
- Mount Calvary (Stephen Jenks)
- Mount Carmel (Oliver Holden)
- Mount Holly (Hezekiah Moors)
- Mount Moriah (Amos Pilsbury)
- Mount Olivet (Stephen Jenks)
- Mount Sion (Horatio W. Parker)
- Mount Tabor (Oliver Holden)
- Mount Vernon (Hezekiah Moors)
- Mount Vernon (Jacob French)
- Mount Vernon (John Cole)
- Mount Vernon Hymn (Stephen Jenks)
- Mount Zion (John Cole)
- Mountain (Oliver Holden)
- Mountain Top Dwelling (Charles A. Tindley, Jr.)
- Mountain stars (Peter Bird)
- Mountaineer’s song (Benjamin Hamma)
- Mourn, mourn (William Billings)
- Mourner (James P. Carrell)
- Mournful Song (Elisha West)
- Move him into the sun (Jennifer Bastable)
- Movin' left (Peter Bird)
- Mr. Clean (Barbara Rosen)
- Munich (Thurlow Weed)
- Music Everywhere (S. Wesley Martin)
- Music and dances (Howard Kingsbury)
- Music when soft voices die (Clarence Dickinson)
- Music! (Jacob Mainzer)
- Music, all powerful (Thomas Forbes Walmisley)
- Music, when soft voices die (Arthur Somervell)
- Music, when soft voices die (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Music, when soft voices die (Edward Bairstow)
- Music, when soft voices die (Frank Bridge)
- Music, when soft voices die (Philip Legge)
- Music, when soft voices die (SATB) (Charles Wood)
- Musical Captive (Abraham Wood)
- Musical reprise (James W. Keefe)
- Must I then part from thee? (Franz Otto)
- Mutability (Ann Mounsey)
- Mutual Love (William Walker)
- My 'long-shore lass (Franz C. Bornschein)
- My America (Henry A. Russotto)
- My Briefcase (John Kilpatrick)
- My Brigantine (Louis Victor Saar)
- My Father, for another night (Henry Williams Baker)
- My Father, for another night (Joseph Barnby)
- My God, I am thine; what a comfort divine (Joel Thorne)
- My God, accept my heart this day (Alexander Robert Reinagle)
- My God, accept my heart this day (Orlando Gibbons)
- My God, and is thy table spread (Edward Miller)
- My God, how wonderful thou art (James Turle)
- My God, how wonderful thou art (William Daman)
- My God, look upon me (John Reynolds)
- My God, my God, look upon me (John Blow)
- My God, my God, why leav'st thou me (Samuel Chapple)
- My God, the spring of all my joys (Thomas Jarman)
- My Heart is sair (Henry Elliot Button)
- My Jesus, I love thee (Jonathan Adkins)
- My Kingdom (Elizabeth Field Hubbard)
- My Lady sleeps (Ernest Edwin Mitchell)
- My Lord my God in all distresse (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- My Lord, what a morning (Traditional)
- My Love is a Muleteer (Emilie Frances Bauer)
- My Love’s like the red Rose (William Knyvett)
- My Mother's Song (Edmund S. Lorenz)
- My Old Coat (Philip P. Bliss)
- My Phillida, adieu (John Sale)
- My River runs to thee (Carlotta Ferrari)
- My Secret of Joy (Charles Albert Tindley)
- My Shepherd is the Lord (Charles M. Herrold, Jr.)
- My Sweetheart's like Venus (Gustav Holst)
- My beloved has gone down to his garden (John Hetland)
- My beloved spake (Maggie Furtak)
- My beloved spake (Thomas Tomkins)
- My beloved spake, Z 28 (Henry Purcell)
- My bonnie (Traditional)
- My bonny lass she smileth (Edward German)
- My boy Jack (Claude Buchanan)
- My cottage home (Jairus Maxson Stillman)
- My cottage home (Thomas Crampton)
- My country, 'tis of thee (Traditional)
- My days are gone like a shadow (Jennifer Bastable)
- My days are gone like a shadow (John Blow)
- My dear Redeemer and my Lord (Thomas Clark)
- My dear mistress had a heart (Reginald Spofforth)
- My delight and thy delight (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- My dove in the clefts of the rock (John Hetland)
- My epitaph (Jonathan Adams)
- My eyes for beauty pine (Herbert Howells)
- My faith looks up to Thee (Lowell Mason)
- My faith looks up to Thee (William Henry Monk)
- My faith looks up to thee (Simon Biazeck)
- My former hopes are fled (Thomas Clark)
- My gentle harp (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- My guilt of blood remove (Benjamin Jacob)
- My heart and flesh cry out for thee (Thomas Clark)
- My heart and tongue were twins (John Dowland)
- My heart doth take in hand (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- My heart in thine (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- My heart is inditing (Nicholas O'Neill)
- My heart is set to laud the Lord (Joseph Key)
- My heart was glad (Arthur Carnall)
- My heart, why hast thou taken (Thomas Morley)
- My hiding place, my refuge tow'r (Martin Madan)
- My hiding place, my refuge tower (Bennett Mintern Swaffield)
- My home is in the mountains (William Batchelder Bradbury)
- My lady is so wondrous fair (John Baptiste Calkin)
- My lady's coloured cheeks (Giles Farnaby)
- My life's a shade (William Knapp)
- My light, my life, my way (William D. Thompson)
- My little pretty one (Geoffrey Shaw)
- My little pretty one (Healey Willan)
- My lodging is on the cold ground (Henry Knight)
- My lot is fall'n in that blest land (William Horsley)
- My love beyond the sea (Frank H. Simms)
- My love dwelt in a northern land, Op. 18, No. 3 (Edward Elgar)
- My love he built a bonny bower (Jennifer Bastable)
- My love is far away (George Laurie Osgood)
- My love is like a red red rose (Angelina Figus)
- My love is like a red, red rose (George M. Garrett)
- My love she’s but a lassie yet (John Bunyan Herbert)
- My love's an arbutus (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- My luve is like a red, red rose (John Cornwall)
- My master is so wise (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- My mind to me a kingdom is (Frederic Grant Gleason)
- My mother bids me bind my hair (Joseph Haydn)
- My old Kentucky home (Stephen Collins Foster)
- My old cottage home (Robert A. Glenn)
- My pocket's low and taxes high (Samuel Webbe)
- My prime of youth (John Mundy)
- My prime of youth is but a frost of cares (Richard Allison)
- My shepherd is the living Lord (John Foster)
- My shepherd is the living Lord (John Valentine)
- My shepherd is the living Lord (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- My shepherd is the living Lord (Thomas Tomkins)
- My shepherd's mighty aid (Thomas Clark)
- My silence now speaks for me (Joseph G. Stephens)
- My song is love unknown (John Bacchus Dykes)
- My song is love unknown (John Edwards)
- My song shall be alway, HWV 252 (George Frideric Handel)
- My soul doth magnify the Lord (William Daman)
- My soul for help on God relies (Jonathan Tyers Barrett)
- My soul hath longed for thy salvation (Hart Pease Danks)
- My soul inspired with sacred love (Thomas Adams (organist, born 1785))
- My soul lies cleaving to the dust (Richard Taylor)
- My soul lies cleaving to the dust (Thomas Jarman)
- My soul to God, my heart to thee (Henry David Leslie)
- My soul truly waiteth still upon God (Maurice Greene)
- My soul truly waiteth still upon God (William Bennett)
- My soul with grateful thoughts of love (John Wall Callcott)
- My soul with grateful thoughts of love (Stephen Jarvis)
- My soul, how lovely is the place (Thomas Clark)
- My soul, inspired with sacred love (Stephen Jarvis)
- My soul, praise the Lord, speak good of his name (John Dowland)
- My soul, praise the Lord, speak good of his name (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- My soul, praise thou the Lord always (John Alcock Jr.)
- My soul, praise thou the Lord always (John Farmer)
- My soul, there is a country (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- My soul, there is a country (Melchior Vulpius)
- My soul, thy great Creator praise (John Moreton)
- My soul, what dost thou? (Oliver Hayes)
- My spirit longs for thee (Bertram Luard-Selby)
- My spirit longs for thee (Henry L. Jenner)
- My sweet sweeting (William Henry Bell)
- My sword I give (Clifford Boyd)
- My thoughts are wing'd (John Dowland)
- My true love hath my heart (Charles Gounod)
- My true love hath my heart (Henry Thomas Smart)
- My voice shalt thou hear (John Goss)
- Myn lyking (Richard R. Terry)
- Mysterious Grace (Oliver Holden)
- Mysterium Fidei (Nicholas Azza)
- Mystic Night (Fábio Soldá)
- NORBERG (Kathryn Rose)
- Nantucket (William Billings)
- Naples (Daniel Read)
- National hymn (Thurlow Weed)
- Native Music (Victor Herbert)
- Nativity (Hezekiah Moors)
- Nativity (Tim Pratt)
- Nature with open volume stands (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Nature’s praise (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Nay, tell me not, dear (Michael William Balfe)
- Nazareth (Solomon Howe)
- Nazareth (William Billings)
- Neapolitan bagpipe carol (Quando nascette ninno) (Traditional)
- Near the Cross was Mary weeping (Joseph Barnby)
- Near to the heart of God (Cleland Boyd McAfee)
- Nearer, my God, to Thee (Arthur Sullivan)
- Nearer, my God, to Thee (Darrell Crowther)
- Nearer, my God, to thee (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Nearer, my God, to thee (Lowell Mason)
- Nearer, my God, to thee (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Nellie (Aldine Silliman Kieffer)
- Never borrow trouble (George Frederick Root)
- Never more (Charlotte M. Bishop)
- Never say fail! (Henry Lahee)
- Never weather-beaten sail (Charles Wood)
- Never weather-beaten sail (Thomas Campion)
- New Boston (William Billings)
- New Canaan (Oliver Holden)
- New Concord (Oliver Holden)
- New Dedham (Stephen Jenks)
- New England (Alexander Gillet)
- New Greenfield (Stephen Jenks)
- New Hartford (Stephen Jenks)
- New Haven (Stephen Jenks)
- New Hope (Ananias Davisson)
- New Jerusalem (Alexander Johnson)
- New Jerusalem (James P. Carrell)
- New Jordan (Nehemiah Shumway)
- New Kittery (Anonymous)
- New Lebanon (Philo Sherman)
- New Monmouth (Lucius Chapin)
- New North (William Billings)
- New Orleans (Robert Boyd)
- New Prince, New Pomp (A Hymn for Christmastide) (Simon Biazeck)
- New Prince, New Pomp (Simon Biazeck)
- New Salem (Oliver Holden)
- New South (William Billings)
- New Springfield (Nathaniel Billings)
- New Stratford (Alexander Gillet)
- New Suffield (Stephen Jenks)
- New Year’s Eve (Daniel Protheroe)
- New Year’s song (Berthold Tours)
- New every morning is the love (Samuel Webbe)
- New oysters new (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- New-England (Daniel Read)
- New-Hingham (William Billings)
- New-Jersey (Nehemiah Shumway)
- New-Jerusalem (Oliver Holden)
- New-Union (Oliver Holden)
- Newark (Daniel Read)
- Newburyport (Stephen Jenks)
- Newington (Samuel Holyoke)
- Newington (Stephen Jenks)
- Newmark (Daniel Belknap)
- Newport (Daniel Belknap)
- Newport (Daniel Read)
- Newport (Oliver Brownson)
- Newport (William Billings)
- Newton (Samuel Babcock)
- Nicaea (Thurlow Weed)
- Nicene Creed in D (Benjamin Rogers)
- Nicene Creed in D minor (Elway Bevin)
- Nicene Creed in E flat major (William Child)
- Nicene Creed in E-Flat (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Nicene Creed in F (Orlando Gibbons)
- Nicene Creed in F (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Nicene Creed in G (Henry Aldrich)
- Nicene Creed in G minor (Richard Farrant)
- Night (Charles Gounod)
- Night (William Michael Watson)
- Night Thought (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Night Winds (Peter C. Lutkin)
- Night clos’d around the conqu’ror’s way (Michael William Balfe)
- Night in the desert (Arthur Farwell)
- Night song (Charles E. Whiting)
- Night song (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- Night song (Josef Rheinberger)
- Night song (Peter Bird)
- Night winds that so gently flow (John Baptiste Calkin)
- Night, lovely night (Francesco Berger)
- Night, sable goddess! (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Nights of music (Charles Wood)
- Nights o’ Spring (Paul Ambrose)
- Ninety-Fifth (Lucius Chapin)
- Ninety-Fifth (Oliver Brownson)
- Ninety-Third (Lucius Chapin)
- Nisi Dominus (Christopher Upton)
- Nixington (Nehemiah Shumway)
- No change of times shall ever shock (Thomas Shoel)
- No greater love than this (Sally DeFord)
- No jewelled Beauty is my Love (Thomas Crampton)
- No king is safe by num'rous hosts (J. Cutler)
- No longer mourn (Arthur Somervell)
- No more fatigue, no more distress (Thomas Costellow)
- No room, no room (Sally DeFord)
- No soft cradle (Wedrowali trzej krolowie) (Traditional)
- No, not more welcome (Michael William Balfe)
- No. 45 (William Billings)
- Nobody knows (Arthur Warrell)
- Nobody knows the trouble (Traditional)
- Nocturn (Richard Henry Walthew)
- Nocturnes (Scott Villard)
- Nolo mortem peccatoris (Thomas Morley)
- Non vos relinquam orphanos (Charles H. Giffen)
- None other Lamb (Jennifer Bastable)
- Nonsense song (Robert Morrison Stults)
- Norah, the pride of Kildare (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Norfolk (Alexander Gillet)
- Norfolk (Oliver Brownson)
- Norfolk (Samuel Babcock)
- Norfolk (Samuel Holyoke)
- Norfolk (William Billings)
- Norham (Samuel Holyoke)
- North Bolton (Jacob French)
- North Kingston (Samuel Babcock)
- North Providence (William Billings)
- North River (William Billings)
- North Salem (Stephen Jenks)
- Northampton (Jacob French)
- Northborough (Daniel Belknap)
- Northborough (William Billings)
- Northfield (Bartholomew Brown)
- Northfield (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Northwest windsong (Peter Bird)
- Norton (Daniel Read)
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- Norwalk (Daniel Read)
- Norwalk (Stephen Jenks)
- Norway (Hezekiah Moors)
- Norway (Simeon Jocelin)
- Norwich (Oliver Brownson)
- Not a spot on Earth so pleasant (William Batchelder Bradbury)
- Not a thought of earthly things (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Not for me the lark is singing (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Not for our sins alone (Anonymous)
- Not for our sins alone (William Henry Monk)
- Not here for high and holy things (Elkanah Dare)
- Not unto us, O Lord (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Not unto us, O Lord (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Not unto us, oh Lord (Thomas Attwood Walmisley)
- Nothing Between (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Nothing but the blood of Jesus (Robert Lowry)
- Nova! Nova! (Luc Jakobs)
- Now (Francesco Berger)
- Now God be with us, for the night is closing (Joseph Barnby)
- Now I see thy looks were feigned (Thomas Ford)
- Now Israel may say (Giles Farnaby)
- Now Israel may say, and that truly (Anonymous)
- Now Israel may say, and that truly (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Now May is here (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Now are the days of humblest prayer (Joseph Barnby)
- Now begin the heav'nly theme (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Now begin the heavenly theme (Baltistan) (Thomas Clark)
- Now begin the heavenly theme (Barham) (Thomas Clark)
- Now begin the heavenly theme (Burton) (Thomas Clark)
- Now begin the heavenly theme (Triumph) (Thomas Jarman)
- Now blessed be Thou, Christ Jesu, BWV 314 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Now can my soul in God rejoice (J. West)
- Now cease my wand'ring eyes (John Dowland)
- Now daylight fades (John Ernest Richard de Valmency)
- Now ev'ry tree (Thomas Weelkes)
- Now fie on love (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Now flowres (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Now from the altar of our hearts (Anonymous)
- Now from the altar of our hearts (Charles Collignon)
- Now from the sixth hour, Op. 72, No. 2 (Dudley Buck)
- Now in a song of grateful praise (Thomas Clark)
- Now in her green mantle (William Knyvett)
- Now is Christ risen from the dead (George Benjamin Allen)
- Now is come salvation (Cuthbert Harris)
- Now is my Chloris fresh as May (Walter Battison Haynes)
- Now is the Time of Christymas (Steve Draper)
- Now is the gentle season (Thomas Morley)
- Now is the month of Maying (Amherst Webber)
- Now is the month of Maying (Gustav Holst)
- Now join we all to praise Thee, BWV 362 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Now know I that the Lord (Myles Birket Foster)
- Now late on the sabbath day (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Now let our souls on wings sublime (Thomas Clark)
- Now let us raise our cheerful strains (Thomas Clark)
- Now let us see thy beauty, Lord (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Now let us sing (Gustav Holst)
- Now let us to the bagpipe's sound, BWV 212.24 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Now may the God of peace (David Cameron)
- Now night her dusky mantle folds (Samuel Reay)
- Now on the first day of the week (Henry Lahee)
- Now once again (Percy Eastman Fletcher)
- Now shall my inward joys arise (Thomas Clark)
- Now thank we all our God (Johann Crüger)
- Now the bells are ringing (Robert A. Glenn)
- Now the bright morning star (Henry David Leslie)
- Now the bright morning star (Henry Hugh Pierson)
- Now the day is over (Christopher Hampson)
- Now the day is over (Sabine Baring-Gould)
- Now the day is over I (Joseph Barnby)
- Now the day is over II (Joseph Barnby)
- Now the green blade rises (Anonymous)
- Now the green blade riseth (Traditional)
- Now the labourer's task is o'er (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Now the labourer's task is o'er (Joseph Barnby)
- Now the light of heaven is stealing (Joseph Barnby)
- Now the sighs and the sorrows (Joseph Barnby)
- Now the wearied sun declining (Richard Francis Lloyd)
- Now the woodland chorists sing (John Danby)
- Now to the Lord a noble song (A. Jenkins)
- Now to the Lord a noble song (Mersham) (Thomas Clark)
- Now to the Lord a noble song (Ramsgate) (Thomas Clark)
- Now to the Lord, that makes us know (William Perry)
- Now to the power of God supreme (William Billings)
- Now tramp o’er moss and fell (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Now unto him (Lowell Mason)
- Now yield we thanks and praise (Ahasverus Fritsch)
- Now! (Howard Kingsbury)
- Now, O now, I needs must part (John Dowland)
- Now, on land and sea descending (Joseph Barnby)
- Now, saith the Lord, turn ye (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Nowell sing we (Geoff Allan)
- Nowell, Nowell, now is well (Jennifer Bastable)
- Number Four (Daniel Belknap)
- Nunc Dimittis (Jeremy Rawson)
- Nunc Dimittis (Philip Le Bas)
- Nunc Dimittis (Roger Teichmann)
- Nunc Dimittis (Song of Simeon) (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Nunc Dimittis (St. Finian's) (Tim Pratt)
- Nunc Dimittis (Tim Risher)
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- Nunc Dimittis Canonico Johannes (Harrison Hackett)
- Nunc Dimittis II (Thurlow Weed)
- Nunc Dimittis on the fifth tone (John S. Wilson)
- Nunc dimittis (Alexander Arkhangelsky)
- Nunc dimittis (Alexander Gretchaninoff)
- Nunc dimittis (Amy Beach)
- Nunc dimittis (Charles H. Giffen)
- Nunc dimittis (John Alcock Jr.)
- Nunc dimittis (John Alcock Sr.)
- Nunc dimittis (John Farmer)
- Nunc dimittis (Kathryn Rose)
- Nunc dimittis (Nathaniel Giles)
- Nunc dimittis (Peter Yost)
- Nunc dimittis (Richard Sheppard)
- Nunc dimittis (Robert Adams)
- Nunc dimittis (Song 3) (Orlando Gibbons)
- Nunc dimittis (Tanmoy Laskar)
- Nunc dimittis (Thomas Clark)
- Nunc dimittis (Thurlow Weed)
- Nunc dimittis in B Flat (Charles Gounod)
- Nunc dimittis in D minor (John Stainer)
- Nunc dimittis, Op. 69, No. 1 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Nursery Rhymes (Adam Carse)
- Nutfield (William Henry Monk)
- Nymph and Swain (Clarence Dickinson)
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- Nymphs are sporting (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Nymphs of air and ancient sea (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Nymphs of the forest (William Horsley)
- O Almighty God the Father (Anonymous)
- O Babe in manger lying (Joseph Barnby)
- O Beauteous Star! (Hart Pease Danks)
- O Canada (Calixa Lavallée)
- O Captain! My Captain! (Heather Soderling)
- O Christ, O blessed Lord (Richard Wagner)
- O Christ, redeemer of our race (Jason Smart)
- O Christ, the Word Incarnate (Anonymous)
- O Christians with triumphant glee (Anonymous)
- O Danny boy (Londonderry Air) (Traditional)
- O Dayspring (John Stainer)
- O Divine Redeemer (Charles Gounod)
- O Emmanuel (John Stainer)
- O Father, Thou who hast created all (Arthur Sullivan)
- O Food to pilgrims given (Anonymous)
- O Food to pilgrims given (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- O Food, the pilgrim needeth (Joseph Barnby)
- O Gentle Jesus, Be Our Light (Alastair Stout)
- O Gladsome Light (Alexander Arkhangelsky)
- O Gladsome Light 2 (Alexander Dmitriyevich Kastalsky)
- O God be merciful unto us (Jennifer Bastable)
- O God be merciful unto us (John Sheppard)
- O God my King (John Amner)
- O God of Bethel (Anonymous)
- O God of Bethel (Christopher Tye)
- O God of Bethel, by whose hand (Anonymous)
- O God of Bethel, by whose hand (Hugh Wilson)
- O God of Hosts, the mighty Lord (Samuel Webbe)
- O God of Loveliness (Anonymous)
- O God of Loveliness, BWV 466 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- O God of Truth, O Lord of Might (Anonymous)
- O God of earth and altar (Anonymous)
- O God of hosts, the mighty Lord (John Broderip)
- O God of hosts, the mighty Lord (Joseph Stephenson)
- O God of hosts, the mighty Lord (Richard Partridge)
- O God of hosts, the mighty Lord (Samuel Chapple)
- O God of hosts, the mighty Lord (William Bennett)
- O God of love, O King of peace (Nathanael Gawthorn)
- O God of love, O King of peace (Samuel Wesley)
- O God of my righteousness, hear me when I call (Maurice Greene)
- O God of peace and pardoning love (Samuel Chapple)
- O God of truth, whose living word (Henry Thomas Smart)
- O God of truth, whose living word (I) (Anonymous)
- O God of truth, whose living word (II) (Anonymous)
- O God of truth, whose living word (III) (Anonymous)
- O God our Lord how wonderful (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O God our Lord, how wonderful (Thomas Clark)
- O God our help (Ernest A. Dicks)
- O God our help in ages past (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- O God our help in ages past (James Christopher Marks)
- O God the Lord, to Thee we raise (Joseph Barnby)
- O God thou art my righteousness (Edward Blancks)
- O God, Thou art worthy (Arthur Sullivan)
- O God, be merciful (Christopher Tye)
- O God, for thy name's sake (John Franclynge)
- O God, in whose hands (Anonymous)
- O God, my God (Jeffrey Quick)
- O God, my God (William Cobbold)
- O God, my God, wherefore dost Thou (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O God, my gracious God, to thee (Bennett Mintern Swaffield)
- O God, my gracious God, to thee (John Wall Callcott)
- O God, my gracious God, to thee (William Paxton)
- O God, my heart is fixed (William Billings)
- O God, my heart is fixed, 'tis bent (from A New Set of Anthems and Psalm Tunes) (John Broderip)
- O God, my heart is fully bent (Thomas Clark)
- O God, my heart prepared is (John Alcock Jr.)
- O God, of all the Maker (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- O God, our Saviour, all our hearts (Vincent Francis Novello)
- O God, our help in ages past (Charles Gounod)
- O God, our help in ages past (William Croft)
- O God, show mercy unto us (Charles M. Herrold, Jr.)
- O God, that art my righteousness (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O God, the King of glory (Joseph Key)
- O God, the King of glory, Z 34 (Henry Purcell)
- O God, the Son eternal (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- O God, the author of peace (Joseph Key)
- O God, thou art my God (Henry Purcell)
- O God, thou art my God (John Broderip)
- O God, thou art my God (Maurice Greene)
- O God, thou art my righteousness (Thomas Clark)
- O God, to mee take heede (Edmund Hooper)
- O God, unseen yet ever near (Anonymous)
- O God, wherefore art thou absent (William Child)
- O God, who by the leading of a star (Thomas Attwood)
- O God, who hast prepared (Joseph Key)
- O God, who is like unto Thee! (Myles Birket Foster)
- O God, who under a wonderful Sacrament (Christopher Upton)
- O God, whom neither time nor space (Anonymous)
- O God, whose former mercies make (Phocion Henley)
- O God, whose nature (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- O God, whose nature and property (Alan Gray)
- O God, whose steadfast love (Tim Blickhan)
- O God, whose will is life and good (Myles Birket Foster)
- O God, you have searched me (Charles M. Herrold, Jr.)
- O Gottes Lamm, K. 343 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- O Holy Babe! (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- O Holy Eucharist (Nicholas Azza)
- O Holy Ghost, into our minds (George Alexander Macfarren)
- O Holy Ghost, thy people bless (Henry Williams Baker)
- O Holy Night (Alex Hodgkinson)
- O Holy Spirit! now descend on me (Charles H. Giffen)
- O Holy Spirit, Lord of grace (Christopher Tye)
- O Holy Spirit, Lord of grace (Christopher Upton)
- O Holy Spirit, Lord of grace (Jeremy Rawson)
- O Holy Spirit, Lord of grace (Thomas Tallis)
- O How amiable are Thy dwellings (Ebenezer Minshall)
- O Israel, trust in the Lord (William Croft)
- O Israel, trust in the lord (William Paxton)
- O Jerusalem, glorify the Lord (Roger Petrich)
- O Jesu, Light of all below (Joseph Barnby)
- O Jesu, O Redeemer (Joseph Barnby)
- O Jesu, my God (Benjamin Milgrove)
- O Jesulein süß, BWV 493 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- O Jesus, I have promised (William Harold Ferguson)
- O Jesus, King most wonderful (Roger Petrich)
- O Jesus, everlasting God (Benjamin Milgrove)
- O Jesus, have pity on me, a sinner (Nicholas Azza)
- O Jesus, joy of loving hearts (Gregorian chant)
- O Jesus, joy of loving hearts (William Gardiner)
- O Jesus, thou art standing (Thomas Griffin Shepard)
- O Jesus, we have tried to make you King (Thurlow Weed)
- O Joyful Light (Christopher Upton)
- O King all Glorious (Healey Willan)
- O King and desire of all nations (John Stainer)
- O Lady, leave thy silken thread (Henry Jacobsen)
- O Lamb of God, still keep me (Thurlow Weed)
- O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig (Johannes Jeep)
- O Little Snowflake (Cyril Jenkins)
- O Lord God of hosts (John Alcock Jr.)
- O Lord I am not proud of heart (William Croft)
- O Lord and Ruler (Ebenezer Prout)
- O Lord because my heart's desire (William Daman)
- O Lord consider my distress (John Dowland)
- O Lord how are my foes increased (William Daman)
- O Lord how joyful is the king (William Daman)
- O Lord most holy (Frederick Flaxington Harker)
- O Lord my God (King Solomon's Prayer) (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- O Lord my God (Pelham Humfrey)
- O Lord my God (William Byrd)
- O Lord my God - arr. William Boyce (Pelham Humfrey)
- O Lord of Hosts (Harvey Bartlett Gaul)
- O Lord of Hosts, my King and God (Aaron Williams)
- O Lord of heaven and earth (James Christopher Marks)
- O Lord of heaven and earth and sea (Johann David Meyer)
- O Lord of heaven and earth and sea (John Bacchus Dykes)
- O Lord of heaven and earth and sea (Joseph Barnby)
- O Lord of hosts (Christopher Tye)
- O Lord of whom I do depend (John Dowland)
- O Lord of whom I do depend (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O Lord of whom I do depend (William Daman)
- O Lord our Lord, how marvellous (Anonymous)
- O Lord our governor (Capel Bond)
- O Lord our governor, Z 141 (Henry Purcell)
- O Lord that seest from yon starry height (Charles Wood)
- O Lord thou art my god, Op. 54 No. 5 (Dudley Buck)
- O Lord, I have sinned (John Blow)
- O Lord, Our Governor, Z 39 (Henry Purcell)
- O Lord, Thou art my God (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- O Lord, Thou hast searched me out (Amos Bull)
- O Lord, abide with me (John Zebley Jr.)
- O Lord, be with us when we sail (Joseph Barnby)
- O Lord, bow down (Friedrich Heinrich Himmel)
- O Lord, correct me, but with judgement (James Coward)
- O Lord, give ear to my complaint (Thomas Lupo the elder)
- O Lord, give ear to my just cause (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O Lord, give ear unto my prayer (Maurice Greene)
- O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit (Thomas Tallis)
- O Lord, grant the king a long life (James Hawkins)
- O Lord, grant the king a long life (Maurice Greene)
- O Lord, grant the king a long life (William Child)
- O Lord, how are my foes increased (Anonymous)
- O Lord, how are my foes increased (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O Lord, how are my foes increast (William Cobbold)
- O Lord, how do my woes increase (Orlando Gibbons)
- O Lord, how glorious and how great (Joseph Key)
- O Lord, how joyful 'tis to see (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- O Lord, how joyful is the King (William Cobbold)
- O Lord, how manifold are Thy works (Joseph Barnby)
- O Lord, how manifold are thy works (Thomas Tomkins)
- O Lord, in thee have I trusted (William Paxton)
- O Lord, in thee is all my trust (Thomas Tallis)
- O Lord, increase my faith (Orlando Gibbons)
- O Lord, increase our faith (Henry Loosemore)
- O Lord, let me know mine end (Saloman Tozar)
- O Lord, my God, do Thou Thy holy will (Joseph Barnby)
- O Lord, my God, to thee (Jacques Arcadelt)
- O Lord, my rock, to thee I cry (Joseph Stephenson)
- O Lord, my strength (Daniel Auber)
- O Lord, my trust is in thy mercy (Charles King Hall)
- O Lord, of whom I do depend (John Mundy)
- O Lord, our fathers oft have told (William Billings)
- O Lord, raise up (Richard John Samuel Stevens)
- O Lord, rebuke me not (Christopher Tye)
- O Lord, rebuke me not, Op. 54, No. 1 (Dudley Buck)
- O Lord, rebuke me not, Z 40 (Henry Purcell)
- O Lord, revive Thy work (Amos Bull)
- O Lord, send out thy light and truth (Joseph Key)
- O Lord, that art my righteous Judge (Joseph Stephenson)
- O Lord, that art my righteous judge (William Bennett)
- O Lord, that heaven dost possesse (Edward Blancks)
- O Lord, the maker of all thing (Anonymous)
- O Lord, the saviour and defence (Anonymous)
- O Lord, thou art my God (Jacob Kimball)
- O Lord, thou hast me tried and known (Joseph Key)
- O Lord, thou hast searched me (Joseph Key)
- O Lord, thy word endureth (Christopher Tye)
- O Lord, turn not away thy face (Anonymous)
- O Lord, turn not away thy face (John Dowland)
- O Lord, turn not away thy face (William Daman)
- O Lord, turne not away thy face (William Tansur)
- O Lord, we beseech thee mercifully to behold (David Cameron)
- O Lord, who gave the dawn (Tim Pratt)
- O Lord, who hast taught us (John Marsh)
- O Lord, who is as Thee (Carl Linger)
- O Lord, you had just cause (Charles H. Giffen)
- O Love Supreme, for ever near (Vincent Francis Novello)
- O Love divine, how sweeth Thou art (Francis Duckworth)
- O Love, they wrong thee much (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- O Love, who formedst me to wear (William Henry Monk)
- O Master, let me walk with thee (Henry Percy Smith)
- O Master, let me walk with thee (John Bacchus Dykes)
- O Mensch, bewein' dein' Sünde groß, BWV 402 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- O Mightiest of the mighty (Edward Elgar)
- O Mistress Mine (Henry Kimball Hadley)
- O Mistress mine (Frederick A. Challinor)
- O Mistress mine (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- O Mother Mary of the Cross (Charles H. Giffen)
- O Night (Samuel Webbe)
- O No John (Jeremy Rawson)
- O Pan, delight of nymphs (John Stafford Smith)
- O Praise the Lord in that blest place (Martin Madan)
- O Praise the Lord, all ye heathen II (Adrian Batten)
- O Sacrament most holy (Wilfrid Jones)
- O Sacred Feast (Healey Willan)
- O Sacred Heart of Jesus (Nicholas Azza)
- O Salutaris (Exeter Benediction) (Christopher Upton)
- O Saviour of the world (Arthur Somervell)
- O Saviour of the world (George Alexander Macfarren)
- O Saviour of the world (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
- O Saviour of the world (John Goss)
- O Saviour, Friend, O loving guide (Percy Eastman Fletcher)
- O Saviour, bless us e'er we go (William Henry Monk)
- O Sempervirens, Evergreen (Sophia Green)
- O Spirit of Life, O Spirit of God (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- O Spirit of the living God (Samuel Webbe)
- O Summer Wind (William Alexander Campbell Cruickshank)
- O Swallow, Swallow, Op. 68:5 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- O Tannenbaum (Traditional)
- O Thou from whom all goodness flows (Thomas Haweis)
- O Thou sweetest Source (Charles Wood)
- O Thou that hearest prayer (Thomas Hastings)
- O Thou, in whom we live and move (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- O Thou, the central orb (Charles Wood)
- O Thou, who in the light dost dwell (Joseph Barnby)
- O Thou, whose wondrous love had given (Joseph Barnby)
- O Trinity of blessed light (Joseph Haydn)
- O Trinity, most blessed light (Benjamin Cooke)
- O Wisdom, coming forth from the Most High (David Cameron)
- O Word of God incarnate (Joseph Barnby)
- O Zion Awake, Rejoice! (Thurlow Weed)
- O Zion, afflicted (Benjamin Milgrove)
- O Zion, haste, thy mission high fulfilling (James Walch)
- O Zion, open wide thy gates (Anonymous)
- O Zion, that bringest good tidings (John Stainer)
- O all ye nations of the world (John Smith)
- O all ye nations of the world (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O all ye people clap your hands (George Ebenezer Williams)
- O all ye people, clap your hands (John Broderip)
- O all ye people, clap your hands (John Smith)
- O all ye people, clap your hands (Thomas Tremain)
- O all ye people, clap your hands, Z 138 (Henry Purcell)
- O all ye works of God the Lord (William Daman)
- O almighty God (George Barcrofte)
- O be joyful (Samuel Arnold)
- O be joyful in God (William Boyce)
- O be joyful in God, O ye lands (Charles King)
- O be joyful in God, all ye lands (William Boyce)
- O be joyful in the Lord (Herbert J Lacey)
- O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands (Thomas Clark)
- O be ye joyful in the Lord (Thurlow Weed)
- O bless the Lord, my soul! (Aaron Williams)
- O blest are they (Thurlow Weed)
- O breathe on me, Thou Breath of God (Traditional)
- O can ye sew cushions? (Granville Bantock)
- O clap your hands (John Stainer)
- O clap your hands (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- O clap your hands together (Robert Barber II)
- O clap your hands, Op. 54, No. 2 (Dudley Buck)
- O come all ye faithful (Ali Yunus Gencer)
- O come and mourn with me awhile (Charles H. Giffen)
- O come and mourn with me awhile (John Bacchus Dykes)
- O come and mourn with me awhile (Nicola Montani)
- O come and mourn with me awhile (Stuart Moffatt)
- O come in one (Thomas Tallis)
- O come let us lift up our voice (John Wainwright)
- O come let us sing unto the Lord (Samuel Babcock)
- O come let us sing unto the Lord (Samuel Chapple)
- O come to my heart, Lord Jesus (Paul Ambrose)
- O come to the merciful Saviour (Joseph Barnby)
- O come to the throne of grace (Joan Sweetman)
- O come ye fair, while blooming May (Benjamin Cooke)
- O come, O come Emmanuel (Charles Gounod)
- O come, Redeemer of mankind (John Ebenezer West)
- O come, all ye faithful (Joseph Barnby)
- O come, let us lift up our voice (Thomas Clark)
- O come, let us lift up our voice (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O come, let us sing (Myles Birket Foster)
- O come, let us sing to the Lord (Berthold Tours)
- O come, let us sing unto the Lord, HWV 253 (George Frideric Handel)
- O come, let us with one accord (Uriah Davenport)
- O come, let us worship (Thurlow Weed)
- O come, loud anthems let us sing (John Smith)
- O come, loud anthems let us sing (William Gifford)
- O come, loud anthems let us sing (from A Second Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- O come, ye servants of the Lord (Christopher Tye)
- O could I speak the matchless worth (James Leach)
- O crucified Redeemer (Traditional)
- O cruel maid (Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda)
- O day of joy, when first the light (Joseph Barnby)
- O day of radiant gladness (Charles H. Giffen)
- O day of rest and gladness (Arthur Henry Mann)
- O day of rest and gladness (Joseph Barnby)
- O day of rest and gladness (William Henry Monk)
- O dear, what can the matter be (Granville Bantock)
- O dearest Lord, thy sacred head (Vincent Francis Novello)
- O death, where is thy sting? (Arthur Henry Brown)
- O death, where is thy sting? (Edmund Turner)
- O death, where is thy sting? (Herbert Brewer)
- O factura Dei (Patrick O'Shea)
- O filii et filiae (Henry Walford Davies)
- O fools! can you not see (John Wilbye)
- O for a closer walk with God (Anonymous)
- O for a faith that will not shrink (Henry Thomas Smart)
- O for a heart to praise my God (Thomas Wright)
- O for a lay! (Easter Carol) (Charles Wood)
- O for a shout of sacred joy (Thomas Clark)
- O for a shout of sacred joy (Thomas Jarman)
- O for a thousand tongues to sing (Alfred James Eyre)
- O for a thousand tongues to sing (John Massengale)
- O for a thousand tongues to sing (Karl Gotthelf Gläser)
- O for a thousand tongues to sing (Thomas Haweis)
- O freedom (Willem Verkaik)
- O give thanks (Thomas Tomkins)
- O give thanks unto the Lord (John Goss)
- O give thanks unto the Lord (Maurice Greene)
- O give thanks unto the Lord (William Wolstenholme)
- O give thanks unto the Lord for he is gracious (William Boyce)
- O give thanks unto the Lord, Z 33 (Henry Purcell)
- O gladsome light (Tim Pratt)
- O gladsome light, O grace (Louis Bourgeois)
- O hail this brightest day of days, BWV 294 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- O happy band of pilgrims (Joseph Barnby)
- O happy band of pilgrims (Justin Heinrich Knecht)
- O happy dames (John Sheppard)
- O happy eyes, Op. 18, No. 1 (Edward Elgar)
- O happy man that fears the Lord, Z 139 (Henry Purcell)
- O hearken Thou (Edward Elgar)
- O heart of mine (Fleetwood Stead)
- O heavenly Jerusalem (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- O heavy heart (Richard Allison)
- O help us, Lord; each hour of need (William Wheal)
- O hide not thou thy face from me (Jennifer Bastable)
- O holy Jesu (Alexei Lvov)
- O holy, holy, holy Lord (Harry Rowe Shelley)
- O how amiable (Caleb Simper)
- O how amiable (Thomas Tomkins)
- O how amiable are Thy dwellings (John Ebenezer West)
- O how amiable are thy dwellings (George Alexander Macfarren)
- O how amiable are thy dwellings (Vaughan Richardson)
- O how glorious (Healey Willan)
- O how glorious is the Kingdom (Basil Harwood)
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- O how great is Thy goodness (Thomas Adams)
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- O lady, leave thy silken thread (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- O let him whose sorrow (Friedrich Filitz)
- O let me live for true love (Thomas Tomkins)
- O let me tread in the right path (John Ward)
- O life, how pleasing (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
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- O little town of Bethlehem (III) (Joseph Barnby)
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- O look at me and be merciful (Charles H. Giffen)
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- O mistress mine (George Alexander Macfarren)
- O mistress mine (John Whittaker)
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- O most merciful (Charles Wood)
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- O nations, bless the Lord our God (Jeffrey Quick)
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- O perfect Love (John Bacchus Dykes)
- O perfect love (Joseph Barnby)
- O praise God in his holiness (Anonymous)
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- O praise God in his holiness (John Weldon)
- O praise God in his holiness (Psalm 150) (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- O praise God, praise him in his holiness (William Billings)
- O praise our God, ye people (Maurice Greene)
- O praise the Lord (Adrian Batten)
- O praise the Lord (Edward John Hopkins)
- O praise the Lord (John Goss)
- O praise the Lord in that blest place (William Viner)
- O praise the Lord of heaven (William Billings)
- O praise the Lord with hymns of joy (Samuel Wakely)
- O praise the Lord with one consent (Stephen Jarvis)
- O praise the Lord with one consent (Thomas Clark)
- O praise the Lord with one consent (Vincent Francis Novello)
- O praise the Lord with one consent, HWV 254 (George Frideric Handel)
- O praise the Lord, O my soul (Daniel Read)
- O praise the Lord, all ye heathen (Henry Aldrich)
- O praise the Lord, all ye heathen (William Croft)
- O praise the Lord, all ye heathen III (Adrian Batten)
- O praise the Lord, all ye his angels (George Alexander Macfarren)
- O praise the Lord, and thou, my soul (Thomas Clark)
- O praise the Lord, ye nations all (Anonymous)
- O praise the Name of the Lord (Hart Pease Danks)
- O praise ye the Lord (J. H. Leslie)
- O praise ye the Lord (Vincent Francis Novello)
- O praise ye the Lord prepare your glad voice (William Croft)
- O praise ye the Lord! praise him in the height (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- O praise ye the Lord! praise him in the height (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice (Hanover) (Anonymous)
- O pray for the peace of Jerusalem (John Blow)
- O pray for the peace of Jerusalem (John Broderip)
- O pray for the peace of Jerusalem (John Goss)
- O pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Thomas Tomkins)
- O pray for the peace of Jerusalem (William Child)
- O pure Virgin (Nektarios of Aegina)
- O remember not our old sins (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- O remember not our sins (Jennifer Bastable)
- O render thanks and bless the Lord (Thomas Clark)
- O render thanks and bless the Lord (Thomas Collins)
- O render thanks to God above (Stephen Jarvis)
- O render thanks to God above (Thomas Clark)
- O risen Lord (Joseph Barnby)
- O sacred friendship, heaven's delight (Benjamin Cooke)
- O sacred head (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- O sacred head, now wounded (J. G. Stalnaker/Ken Stancer)
- O sacred head, sore wounded (Hans Leo Hassler)
- O sacred head, surrounded (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- O saving Victim (John Stainer)
- O saving Victim, opening wide (Anonymous)
- O shady vales (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- O silent stars (William Rhys-Herbert)
- O sing joyfully (Adrian Batten)
- O sing unto God (John Blow)
- O sing unto God, sing praises to his name (Maurice Greene)
- O sing unto the Lord a new song (George Alexander Macfarren)
- O sing unto the Lord a new song (John Alcock Sr.)
- O sing unto the Lord a new song (Maurice Greene)
- O sing unto the Lord a new song (William Bennett)
- O sing unto the Lord a new song (William Boyce)
- O sing unto the Lord with thanksgiving (Maurice Greene)
- O sing unto the Lord, Z 44 (Henry Purcell)
- O sleep, fond fancy (John Bennet)
- O sons and daughters (Henry Walford Davies)
- O sons and daughters, let us sing (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- O sons and daughters, let us sing! (Anonymous)
- O sons and daughters, let us sing! (Thurlow Weed)
- O splendor of God's glory bright (Michael Praetorius)
- O stay, sweet love (John Farmer)
- O strength and stay (John Bacchus Dykes)
- O strength and stay (Louis Bourgeois)
- O swallow, fly not yet (Walter William Brooks)
- O sweet alas what say you (Thomas Morley)
- O sweet and blessed country (Kathryn Rose)
- O sweet woods, the delight of solitarienesse (John Dowland)
- O sweetly breathe the lyres above (Frédéric Chopin)
- O taste and see (Anonymous)
- O taste and see (Arthur Sullivan)
- O taste and see (George Alexander Macfarren)
- O taste and see (James Hotchkiss Rogers)
- O taste and see (John Goss)
- O tender sleep (Montague Fawcett Phillips)
- O that I knew the secret place (Harborough) (Thomas Clark)
- O that I knew the secret place (Orford) (Thomas Clark)
- O that I knew where I might find him (William Sterndale Bennett)
- O that I, first of love possessed (Thomas Clark)
- O that men would praise the Lord (John Blackwood McEwen)
- O that you were like a brother (John Hetland)
- O the delights, the heavenly joys (William Marsh)
- O think not my spirits (Michael William Balfe)
- O thou afflicted, Op. 53, No. 5 (Dudley Buck)
- O thou eternal victim slain (Thomas Jarman)
- O thou not made with hands (Anonymous)
- O thou to whom all creatures bow (Joseph Stephenson)
- O thou to whom all creatures bow (Thomas Clark)
- O thou to whom all creatures bow (William Bennett)
- O thou to whom all creatures bow (William Billings)
- O thou who camest from above (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- O thou world so fair (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- O thou, who at thy Eucharist didst pray (Orlando Gibbons)
- O very God of very God (Anonymous)
- O virgin pale (William Linley)
- O voice of the Beloved! (Joseph Barnby)
- O weary hands! (Martin A. Cheek)
- O what a happy thing it is (John Alcock Jr.)
- O what light and glory (Charles H. Giffen)
- O what their joy and their glory must be (François de La Feillée)
- O what troubles and adversities (James Nares)
- O who will o'er the downs so free (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- O wisdom which camest (John Kinross)
- O wondrous God who made this world (Ronald McVey)
- O wondrous type! O vision fair (William Knapp)
- O word of God incarnate (Henry Thomas Smart)
- O world, behold upon the tree (Joseph Barnby)
- O worship the King (Francis Duckworth)
- O worship the King (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- O worship the King (William Croft)
- O worship the Lord (Alfred Hollins)
- O worship the Lord (Anonymous)
- O worship the Lord (Theodore Smith)
- O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (Anonymous)
- O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (Edward John Hopkins)
- O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (George Alexander Macfarren)
- O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (George J. Elvey)
- O ye tender babes (Thomas Tallis)
- O ye that love the Lord (George J. Elvey)
- O ye that love the Lord (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- O yes, O yes, O yes (Clara Angela Macirone)
- O you, whom vanity's light bark conveys (John Stafford Smith)
- O! all ye ladies fair and true (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- O! breathe not his name (Michael William Balfe)
- O! the Oak and the Ash (William Whittaker)
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- October’s party (Flora Ellis Wells)
- Ode for St. Cecilia's Day, HWV 76 (George Frideric Handel)
- Ode or anthem for the new year, An (Aaron Williams)
- Ode to Death, Op. 38 (Gustav Holst)
- Ode to peace (Dudley Buck)
- Ode to the Seasons (and to Change), BWV 147.10 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Ode to the terrestrial globe (John Frederick Bridge)
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- Of all the Arts beneath the Heaven (William Sterndale Bennett)
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- Of one that is so fair and bright (Gustav Holst)
- Of one that is so fair and bright (Wilfrid Jones)
- Of that day (No. 5 from 'Midnight Service') (Dudley Buck)
- Of the Father's heart begotten (Corde natus ex Parentis) (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Of the Father's love begotten (Charles H. Giffen)
- Off to the cruise (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Offertory Sentences (Hart Pease Danks)
- Office of Holy Communion (Frank Adlam)
- Oft have I stood at eve (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- Oft in danger, oft in woe (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- Oft in the stilly night (Thomas Moore)
- Oft in the stilly night (Traditional)
- Oft, in the stilly night (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Oh Susanna (Jeremy Rawson)
- Oh come, let us adore him (Darrell Crowther)
- Oh dearest Jesus, gentle, mild (Clarence Dickinson)
- Oh deliver me (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Oh for a closer walk with God (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Oh for the swords (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Oh for the swords of former time (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Oh give thanks (Tim Risher)
- Oh my love (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Oh praise the Lord (English version) (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
- Oh say not that my heart is cold (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Oh send out thy light (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Oh sing again that simple song (George M. Garrett)
- Oh strengthen me (Sally DeFord)
- Oh the sight entrancing (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Oh thou Lord, thou God of might (Orlando Gibbons)
- Oh what hath overwrought my all amazed thought (John Dowland)
- Oh where art thou dreaming? (Hamish MacCunn)
- Oh! Ahab (Mario Berlinguer)
- Oh! Look at the sky! (Traditional)
- Oh! Sovereign of the willing soul (John Wall Callcott)
- Oh! That We Two Were Maying! (Hubbard W. Harris)
- Oh! breathe not his name (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Oh! for a closer walk with God (Myles Birket Foster)
- Oh! the Roast Beef of England (Henry Fielding)
- Oh! the noble Duke of York (Norman Frederic Byng Johnson)
- Oh! ’Tis Merry When the Moonbeams (Wilbur Fisk Heath)
- Oh, Come With Me (Louis M. Evilsizer)
- Oh, I have a bonnet trimmed with blue (Jennifer Bastable)
- Oh, I wish I were a swallow (Oscar Wagner)
- Oh, Stay on the Farm (John H. Kissinger)
- Oh, Why not Sing? (James J. Jelly)
- Oh, come with me (Frank M. Davis)
- Oh, had we some bright little isle of our own (Michael William Balfe)
- Oh, how I love your law (Tim Blickhan)
- Oh, the days are gone (Michael William Balfe)
- Oh, the shamrock (Michael William Balfe)
- Oh, the sweet contentment (William Horsley)
- Oh, walk with God (Joseph Barnby)
- Oh, welcome him! (Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens)
- Oh, were I but a drop of dew (William Hayman Cummings)
- Oh, what Babe lies crying? (A coz z ta Dziecina) (Traditional)
- Oh, where’s the slave (Michael William Balfe)
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- On first looking into Chapman's Homer (John Kilpatrick)
- On fragrant myrtles (Wenzel Müller)
- On music (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- On the Birthday of the Lord (John Bacchus Dykes)
- On the Mount of Olives (Marco Antonio Ingegneri)
- On the Way of the Cross (Traditional)
- On the banks of Allan Water (Henry Knight)
- On the death of a child in time of war (Tim Blickhan)
- On the glassy waters (Richard James Wilmot)
- On the heather (George Frederick Root)
- On the mountain (Traditional)
- On the resurrection morning (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- On the sea (Angelina Figus)
- On the water (R. de Cuvry)
- On this day earth shall ring (Traditional)
- On this day o beautiful Mother (Louis Lambillotte)
- On this day of joy and gladness (Leroy J. Robertson)
- On this day, the first of days (Anonymous)
- On this sweetest day of days (Joseph Barnby)
- On to Bethlem (Meirion Wynn Jones)
- On, haste and leave this sacred isle (Michael William Balfe)
- Once He came in blessing (Charles Wood)
- Once I was young (Arthur Somervell)
- Once again, dear Lord, we pray (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Once in Bethlehem of Judah (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Once in royal David's city (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- Once more dear brethren (Louis Bourgeois)
- Once upon my cheek he said the roses grew (John Wall Callcott)
- Once, as I remember (Traditional)
- Once, only once, and once for all (Vincent Francis Novello)
- One Morning fair in May (Ethel M. Bilbrough)
- One bumper at parting (Michael William Balfe)
- One church, one faith, one Lord (Joseph G. Stephens)
- One does not live (Roger Petrich)
- One flake at a time (Robert Stewart Taylor)
- One more river to cross (Traditional)
- One morning sweet in May (Henry David Leslie)
- One of my disciples shall this day betray me (Marco Antonio Ingegneri)
- One people (Kenneth Langer)
- One sweetly solemn thought (Robert S Ambrose)
- One thing have I desired of the Lord (George Alexander Macfarren)
- One track (Peter Bird)
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- Peace I leave with you (John Varley Roberts)
- Peace I leave with you (M. Ryan Taylor)
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- Praise God from whom all blessings flow (Louis Bourgeois)
- Praise God in his Sanctuary (William Croft)
- Praise God in his holiness, Op. 54, No. 4 (Dudley Buck)
- Praise To God (Oliver Holden)
- Praise awaits you (Mascha Bartsch)
- Praise blindnesse eies, for seeing is deceipt (John Dowland)
- Praise for Deliverance from Trouble (William Ellison)
- Praise of Song (Charles P. Morrison)
- Praise the Lord (Frederick Charles Maker)
- Praise the Lord O ye Gentils all (Thomas Tallis)
- Praise the Lord from the heavens (Anton Stepanovich Arensky)
- Praise the Lord on high (Scott Villard)
- Praise the Lord through every nation (Philipp Nicolai)
- Praise the Lord today we sing (Joseph Barnby)
- Praise the Lord! (Ronald McVey)
- Praise the Lord! Ye heavens adore Him (Traditional)
- Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore him (Joseph Haydn)
- Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem (Edward Vine Hall)
- Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem (Hart Pease Danks)
- Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem (Jeremiah Clarke)
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- Praise the Lord, O my soul (Thomas Tomkins)
- Praise the Lord, O my soul (William Child)
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- Sanctus (Benjamin Jacob)
- Sanctus (Orlando Gibbons)
- Sanctus (Ronald McVey)
- Sanctus (Thomas Attwood)
- Sanctus (William Alexander Campbell Cruickshank)
- Sanctus in A major (William Boyce)
- Sanctus in D (Benjamin Rogers)
- Sanctus in D (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Sanctus in E flat (Robert Creighton)
- Sanctus in E flat major (William Child)
- Sanctus in E minor (William Child)
- Sanctus in E-Flat (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Sanctus in F (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Sanctus in G (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Sandy River (Daniel Belknap)
- Sans Day Carol (Traditional)
- Santa Claus (Alfred Arthur Graley)
- Sappho (William Billings)
- Sardis (Ezra Goff)
- Saul Anointed (Roger Teichmann)
- Saule breathing out threatnyngs abrode (Christopher Tye)
- Savannah (William Billings)
- Save me, O God (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- Save me, O God (Jacob Cubitt Pring)
- Save me, O God (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Save me, O God (William Boyce)
- Save me, O God, for thy name's sake (Christopher Tye)
- Save me, O God, from waves that roll (Stephen Jarvis)
- Save me, O my God (William Ellison)
- Save us, Lord our God (Charles H. Giffen)
- Save us, O Lord (Edward Bairstow)
- Saved and Satisfied (Frederick J. Tindley)
- Savior, like a shepherd lead us (Anonymous)
- Savior, like a shepherd lead us (Hart Pease Danks)
- Savior, teach me, day by day (Josiah J. Horton)
- Saviour of the World Mass – Missa Salvator Mundi (Louis Di Rocco)
- Saviour teach me (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Saviour while my heart is tender (Francis Duckworth)
- Saviour! Thy dying love (Joseph Barnby)
- Saviour, Thy dying love (William Berwald)
- Saviour, abide with us (Joseph Barnby)
- Saviour, again to Thy dear Name (George Whitefield Chadwick)
- Saviour, again to Thy dear Name we raise (Joseph Barnby)
- Saviour, again to thy dear name (Edward John Hopkins)
- Saviour, again to thy dear name (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Saviour, blessed Saviour (Joseph Barnby)
- Saviour, now the day is ended (Joseph Barnby)
- Saviour, teach me, day by day (John Stainer)
- Saviour, when night involves the skies (Harry Rowe Shelley)
- Saviour, while my heart is tender (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Savourneen delish (Henry A. Lambeth)
- Savoy (Samuel Holyoke)
- Say gentle nymphs that tread (Thomas Morley)
- Say love if ever thou didst find (John Dowland)
- Say not the struggle nought availeth (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Say to the faint of heart (Roger Petrich)
- Say, watchman, what of the night? (Arthur Sullivan)
- Saybrook (William Billings)
- Scarborough Fair (Philip Le Bas)
- Scarborough fair (Traditional)
- Schenectady (Nehemiah Shumway)
- Schönster Herr Jesu / Fairest Lord Jesus (Christoph Dalitz)
- Scituate (William Billings)
- Scotland (Nehemiah Shumway)
- Scotland (Timothy Swan)
- Scots, wha hae (Granville Bantock)
- Scythe Song (Arthur Foote)
- Sea Fern (John Paul Morgan)
- Sea Fever (Henry Kimball Hadley)
- Sea song (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Search me, O God (James Nares)
- Search me, O God (Lowell Mason)
- Seaside thoughts (Arthur Sullivan)
- Second Preces I (William Byrd)
- Second Service (Orlando Gibbons)
- Secular Hymnal (Secretary Michael)
- Secure by George's care (John Stafford Smith)
- Security of Those Who Trust in the Lord & Insecurity of the Wicked (William Ellison)
- See He Rises (Oliver Holden)
- See amid the winter's snow (John Ebenezer West)
- See amid the winter's snow (John Goss)
- See amid the winter's snow (Traditional)
- See as they strip the robe (Mark Liversidge)
- See how smoothly (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- See that I am God (Carlotta Ferrari)
- See the Conqueror mounts in triumph (Anonymous)
- See the Conqueror mounts in triumph (Henry Thomas Smart)
- See the bowl sparkles (Lord Mornington)
- See the chariot at hand (William Horsley)
- See the conqueror mounts in triumph (Hart Pease Danks)
- See the harvest moon is shining (William Rhys-Herbert)
- See, O God, we children come (Joseph Mandelberg)
- See, the rooks are homeward flying (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Seek Him that maketh the seven stars (James Hotchkiss Rogers)
- Seek him that made the Pleiades (Ross Jallo)
- Seek him that maketh the seven stars (Edward Elgar)
- Seek the Lord (Thomas Campion)
- Seek the Lord (William D. Thompson)
- Seek ye the Lord (Adam Geibel)
- Seek ye the Lord (John Varley Roberts)
- Self-Lament (Ibycus) (Crys Armbrust)
- Sellenger's Round (William Byrd)
- Semantic (Maggie Furtak)
- Semblances (George J. Webb)
- Send forth Thy Light (Mily Balakirev)
- Send out Thy light (Charles Gounod)
- Sentences and Responses (John Truman Wolcott)
- Seraph (While shepherds watched their flocks) (Arthur Sullivan)
- Seraphic Song (Anton Rubinstein)
- Serenade (Ann Mounsey)
- Serenade (Charles William Pearce)
- Serenade (Edward Elgar)
- Serenade (Edward Roberts)
- Serenade (Samuel George Benson)
- Serenade Song (Herbert Griggs)
- Serenade Triolet (Reginald DeKoven)
- Serengeti Song (Joseph G. Stephens)
- Seruants out of Seruice (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Service for the Burial of the Dead (Thomas Morley)
- Service in G (William Child)
- Set me as a seal (David Greenwood)
- Set me as a seal (Scott Villard)
- Set your affection on things above (John Ebenezer West)
- Set your affections on things above (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Seven Joys of Mary (Clifford Boyd)
- Seven Responses (Sumner Salter)
- Sevenfold Amen (John Stainer)
- Shadow (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Shakespeare Songs 1: It was a lover and his lass (William Armiger)
- Shakespeare Songs 2: Sigh no more, ladies (William Armiger)
- Shakespeare Songs 3 - Fear no more the heat o' the sun (William Armiger)
- Shakespeare Songs 4: Willow willow (William Armiger)
- Shakespeare Songs 5: O mistress mine (William Armiger)
- Shakespeare's Carol: Blow, blow thou winter wind (Simon Biazeck)
- Shall I compare thee (Huub de Lange)
- Shall I compare thee to a summer's day (Marc Charles Dupuis)
- Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? (Graham Patterson)
- Shall I strive with words to move (John Dowland)
- Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace (John Dowland)
- Shall I tell you whom I love (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Shall I, wasting in despair (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Shall we gather at the river? (Robert Lowry)
- Shall we go dance? (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Sharawadgi (Gracious disorder) (Peter Bird)
- Sharon (Abijah Forbush)
- Sharon (Elisha West)
- Sharon (James P. Carrell)
- Sharon (Oliver Brownson)
- Sharon (William Billings)
- Sharp Service (William Child)
- She Weeps over Rahoon (Julian Gunkel)
- She alone of shepherdesses (Ernest Markham Lee)
- She dwells by great Kenhawa’s side (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- She dwelt among th’untrodden ways (Frederick A. Challinor)
- She hath an eye (Robert Jones)
- She is far from the land (Michael William Balfe)
- She moved through the fair (John J. Brackenborough)
- She moved through the fair (Traditional)
- She waits for thee in the spirit land (Solomon W. Straub)
- She walks in beauty (Henry Elliot Button)
- She who lies here (John Wall Callcott)
- She's like the swallow (Patrick O'Shea)
- Sheldon (Hezekiah Moors)
- Shenandoah (Traditional)
- Shepherd divine, our wants relieve (Thomas Turton)
- Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless (Anonymous)
- Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Shepherd's Lullaby (Maggie Furtak)
- Shepherd, leave thy sheep (Sally DeFord)
- Shepherds all, and maidens fair (Herbert Walter Wareing)
- Shepherds all, and maidens fair (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Shepherds came to Bethlehem (Przybiezeli do Betlejem) (Traditional)
- Shepherds in the fields abiding (Joseph Edmund Mills)
- Shepherds in the fields abiding (Steve Draper)
- Shepherds rejoice, lift up your eyes (Stephen Jarvis)
- Shepherds' Christmas Song (Clarence Dickinson)
- Shepherds, rejoice (Purcell James Mansfield)
- Shepherds, rejoice (William Seal)
- Shepherds, rejoice, and send your fears away (James Leach)
- Shepherds, rise! and shake off sleep (Henry Lahee)
- Shepherds, tell me (John B. Grant)
- Sherburne (Daniel Read)
- Sherburne (William Billings)
- Shew us, O Lord (Thomas Causton)
- Shiloh (William Billings)
- Shine on, O Moon! (William Michael Watson)
- Ship Ahoy! (Benjamin Jepson)
- Shirley (Daniel Belknap)
- Shirley (Hezekiah Moors)
- Shoot, false Love, I care not (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Shoreham (Daniel Belknap)
- Short (Dorian) Service (Thomas Tallis)
- Short Communion Service (Adrian Batten)
- Short Communion Service in A and E (T. Tertius Noble)
- Short Communion Service in the Phrygian Mode (Charles Wood)
- Short Evening Service (Ross Jallo)
- Short Evening Service (Thomas Morley)
- Short Festival Te Deum (Gustav Holst)
- Short Service (Caroline Lesemann-Elliott)
- Short Service (Orlando Gibbons)
- Shortest and longest (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Shout for joy (Casey Anno)
- Shout for joy (Patrick O'Shea)
- Shout joyfully to God (Jeffrey Quick)
- Shout the cheers of Easter (Joseph Edmund Mills)
- Shout the glad tidings (Charles Avison)
- Shout to Jehovah, all the earth (John Dowland)
- Shout ye sons and daughters (Hobart B. Whitney)
- Shout your glad hosannas (Hart Pease Danks)
- Shouting Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Shrewsbury (Abraham Wood)
- Shrewsbury (Daniel Belknap)
- Si le parler et le silence (Pierre Guédron)
- Sicily (Oliver Holden)
- Sie werden aus Saba alle kommen, BWV 65 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Sigh no more, ladies (Ernest John Moeran)
- Sigh no more, ladies (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Sigh no more, ladies (William Joseph Westbrook)
- Sigh, Gentle Gales (John H. Hewitt)
- Silence is a way of holding (Thurlow Weed)
- Silent Night (Joseph Barnby)
- Silent Worship (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Silent and weary (Michael J. Oczko)
- Silent happiness (Joseph Joachim Raff)
- Silent, O Moyle (Michael William Balfe)
- Silent, O Moyle! (Joseph Seymour)
- Silent, O Moyle! (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Silver Sleigh-Bells (Cuthbert Harris)
- Silver Spring (Asahel Benham)
- Simeon's Song (Claude Buchanan)
- Simeon's hymn (Nunc dimittis) (Peter Bird)
- Simkin said that Sis was fair (Giles Farnaby)
- Simon the Cellarer (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Simple Gifts (Joseph Brackett)
- Simple Lord's Prayer (Christopher Upton)
- Simplified Double in Ab (Thurlow Weed)
- Simplified Double in D minor (Thurlow Weed)
- Simplified Double in Eb (Thurlow Weed)
- Simplified Single in Eb (Thurlow Weed)
- Simplified Single in F (Thurlow Weed)
- Sinai (William Billings)
- Since I have placed my trust in God (Joseph Stephenson)
- Since I have placed my trust in God (from A Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Since first I saw your face (Thomas Ford)
- Since first you knew my am'rous smart (Thomas Forbes Walmisley)
- Since godly men decay (John Milton the elder)
- Since godly men decay, O Lord (Joseph Stephenson)
- Since mercy is the grace (Samuel Wakely)
- Since my tears and lamenting (Thomas Morley)
- Since tears could not obtain (Michael East)
- Since thou, O fondest (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Sincerity (Merit Woodruff)
- Sincerity (Oliver Holden)
- Sing Christmas! (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Sing Lullaby (Richard Norris)
- Sing O heavens (Arthur Sullivan)
- Sing O heavens (James Kent)
- Sing O heavens (William Boyce)
- Sing Train Swing Saints (Larry Minton)
- Sing a low song (Frederick A. Challinor)
- Sing a simple song (Casey Anno)
- Sing a song of joy (Thomas Campion)
- Sing a song of sixpence (Bertram Luard-Selby)
- Sing a song of sixpence (Channon Cornwall)
- Sing a song of sixpence (Charles Edward Horsley)
- Sing a song of sixpence (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Sing alleluia forth (William Henry Monk)
- Sing alleluia forth in duteous praise (Joseph Barnby)
- Sing alleluia forth in duteous praise (Percy Buck)
- Sing and be joyful! (Hobart B. Whitney)
- Sing and rejoice (Joseph Barnby)
- Sing for the morning's joy, Cecilia, sing (Charles H. Giffen)
- Sing heigh ho! (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Sing heigh-ho (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Sing heigh-ho! (Arthur George Colborn)
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- Sing his praises (Alfred Pratt)
- Sing lullaby (Charles Edward Horsley)
- Sing of Mary, pure and lowly (J. G. Stalnaker)
- Sing on (Edward Roberts)
- Sing on, sweet Birds! (Edward Bunnett)
- Sing praise to God in heaven above (Charles H. Giffen)
- Sing praise to God who reigns above (Anonymous)
- Sing praise to God who reigns above II (Anonymous)
- Sing praises to God (Herbert Walter Wareing)
- Sing praises to the Lord (William Billings)
- Sing praises to the Lord (William Boyce)
- Sing some homely ballad (Arthur Berridge)
- Sing the Lord a new song (Patrick O'Shea)
- Sing the dear Saviour (Louis Bourgeois)
- Sing to the Lord (Gustav Holst)
- Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name (Deddington) (Thomas Clark)
- Sing to the Lord a joyful song (Joseph Barnby)
- Sing to the Lord a new made song (John Randall)
- Sing to the Lord a new song (Thurlow Weed)
- Sing to the Lord a new-made song (Charles William Hempel)
- Sing to the Lord of harvest (John Henry Maunder)
- Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands (Thomas Clark)
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- Sing unto the Lord (Christopher Tye)
- Sing unto the Lord (Cuthbert Harris)
- Sing unto the Lord (Ebenezer Prout)
- Sing unto the Lord (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Sing unto the Lord (Vaughan Richardson)
- Sing unto the Lord, O ye saints of his (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Sing unto the Lord, O ye saints of his (Henry Aldrich)
- Sing we and chaunt it a 4 (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Sing we merrily unto God (Benjamin Cuzens)
- Sing we merrily unto God (Josiah Street)
- Sing we merrily unto God (Robert Barber II)
- Sing we the praises of the great forerunner (Johann Crüger)
- Sing ye merrily (William Billings)
- Sing ye to the Lord (Charles Harford Lloyd)
- Sing ye to the Lord (Edward Bairstow)
- Sing ye unto the Lord our God (John Mundy)
- Sing ye unto the Lord our God (Samuel Long)
- Sing ye unto the Lord our God (Thomas Clark)
- Sing ye with praise unto the Lord (Thomas Clark)
- Sing ye with praise unto the Lord (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Sing ye with praise unto the Lord (Uriah Davenport)
- Sing, O daughter of Zion (George Balch Nevin)
- Sing, O daughter of Zion (Herbert Walter Wareing)
- Sing, O heavens (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Sing, O heavens (Berthold Tours)
- Sing, O heavens (Bruce Steane)
- Sing, O sing, this blessed morn (Charles H. Giffen)
- Sing, O sing, this blessed morn (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Sing, let us sing (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- Sing, my soul, his wondrous love (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Sing, my tongue (Charles Wood)
- Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle (Anonymous)
- Sing, sweet harp (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Sing, ye faithful (Henry Purcell)
- Singing cheerily all day long (Alexander Van Alstyne)
- Singing songs of expectation (Thomas John Williams)
- Single chant in C major (Arthur Sullivan)
- Single chant in D major (George M. Garrett)
- Single chant in E flat major (William Felton)
- Single chant in F (Charles King)
- Single chant in F major (Richard Farrant)
- Single chant in F major (Thomas Tallis)
- Single chant in G flat major (Edward Elgar)
- Single chant in G major (John Goss)
- Single chant in G major and minor (James Kent)
- Single in F minor (Thurlow Weed)
- Sinner is (Stuart Moffatt)
- Sip your Tea (Geoff Allan)
- Sir Christemas (Geoff Allan)
- Sir Christemas (Harrison Hackett)
- Sir Christèmas (Peter Smith)
- Sir Eglamore (Henry Balfour Gardiner)
- Sir Knight, Sir Knight (Clara Angela Macirone)
- Six Choral Folksongs (Gustav Holst)
- Skater’s Song (John S. Fearis)
- Skater’s glee (John Harrison Tenney)
- Skating (Howard Kingsbury)
- Skye Boat Song (Jeremy Rawson)
- Skye Boat Song (Philip Le Bas)
- Skye boat song (Traditional)
- Skylark (Charles E. Whiting)
- Slaves are they that heap up mountains (John Stafford Smith)
- Sleep (Maurice Besly)
- Sleep Holy Babe (Traditional)
- Sleep Little Baby (Holy Innocents) (Geoff Allan)
- Sleep in peace (Tim Porter)
- Sleep little Jesus (Scott Villard)
- Sleep now, my muse (George Kirbye)
- Sleep on, beloved (Joseph Barnby)
- Sleep thy last sleep (Joseph Barnby)
- Sleep wayward thoughts (John Dowland)
- Sleep! Holy Babe (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Sleep, Beloved, Sleep (Rens. DeGeer)
- Sleep, Dusky Babe (Francis A. Clark)
- Sleep, Gentle Babe (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Sleep, Gentle Lady (William U. Butcher)
- Sleep, Sweet Babe! (Dormi, Jesu!) (Crys Armbrust)
- Sleep, baby! (James Christopher Marks)
- Sleep, baby, sleep (Elizabeth Stirling)
- Sleep, darling, sleep (George Clement Martin)
- Sleep, dear one, sleep (Sydney S. Bartlett)
- Sleep, gentle lady (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Sleep, gentle sister (Alfred Arthur Graley)
- Sleep, holy child (Thurlow Weed)
- Sleep, little Jesus, sleep (Mark Liversidge)
- Sleep, my sweet (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Sleep, poor youth (John Stafford Smith)
- Sleep, sleep, mother’s own pretty one (William Henry Bell)
- Sleep, sleep, my child (Thurlow Weed)
- Sleepe, sleepe (Giles Earle)
- Sleepers, wake! the watch-cry pealeth (Philipp Nicolai)
- Sleeping (Edward German)
- Sleeping, why now sleeping? (Elizabeth Stirling)
- Sleigh-Bells (Thomas Byron Weaver)
- Sleighing (George W. Fields)
- Sleighing Song (William Mason (1829-1908))
- Sleighing song (George R. Sturgis)
- Slow fresh fount (William Horsley)
- Slumber On (James R. Murray)
- Slumber Song (S. Wesley Martin)
- Slumber on, baby dear, Op.33, no.1 (Oliver Arthur King)
- Slumber sweetly, dearest (Franz Xaver Eisenhofer)
- Slumber, Dearest (Horatio Richmond Palmer)
- Smile, smile again, twice happy morn (Pelham Humfrey)
- Smithfield (Daniel Read)
- Smithfield (William Billings)
- Snow Song (Michael Winikoff)
- Snow song (Georg Schumann)
- Snow-Drops (Theodor L. Clemens)
- Snow-flakes (Arthur Cottam)
- Snow-flakes (Richard Norris)
- Snowflakes (Frederick St. John Lacy)
- Snowflakes (Friedrich Gernsheim)
- So Why Ashes (Charles M. Herrold, Jr.)
- So blyssid be the tyme (Richard R. Terry)
- So lovely is thy dear self (John Bennet)
- So many tears of misery (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- So now is come our joyful feast (Tim Blickhan)
- So tired, I fain would rest (Joseph Barnby)
- Soft glides the sea (John Augustus Sterry)
- Soft sleep, profoundly pleasing power (Lord Mornington)
- Soft winds blow (Harry Waldo Warner)
- Soft, soft wind (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Softly and Low (Theodore Wood)
- Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling (Richard Damon)
- Softly come! thou evening gale (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Softly fall the shades (Edouard Silas)
- Softly fall the shades of evening (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Softly now the light of day (Hart Pease Danks)
- Softly now the light of day (Joseph Barnby)
- Softly sweet (Howard Kingsbury)
- Softly the Moonlight (Frederick Iliffe)
- Softly the night is sleeping (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Sol at Eighty (Barbara Rosen)
- Soldier's love (Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken)
- Soldier's song (Heinrich Werner)
- Soldier, rest op.54.4 (Oliver Arthur King)
- Soldier, rest! (Arthur George Colborn)
- Soldiers of Christ, arise (Adam Geibel)
- Soldiers of Christ, arise (Isaac Smith)
- Soldiers of Christ, arise (William Henry Monk)
- Soldiers, who are Christ's below (Anonymous)
- Solemn Song (Elisha West)
- Solemn Thought (James P. Carrell)
- Solemnity (Ananias Davisson)
- Solemnity (Eliakim Doolittle)
- Solemnity (Oliver Holden)
- Solicitude (Alexander Johnson)
- Solicitude (Anonymous)
- Solicitude (Oliver Holden)
- Solitude (Barnabas McKyes)
- Solitude (Elisha West)
- Solitude (Lemuel Babcock)
- Solitude (Walter Janes)
- Solitude in the Grove (Ananias Davisson)
- Solomon's Song (Timothy Swan)
- Solomon, HWV 67 (George Frideric Handel)
- Solon (Daniel Belknap)
- Some Day (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Some Musical Catches (Various)
- Somebody's knockin' at your door (Traditional)
- Someone is Waiting for Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Somers (Stephen Jenks)
- Somerset Carol (Traditional)
- Something stirs (Thurlow Weed)
- Sometime she would (Giles Farnaby)
- Sometimes a light surprises (Anonymous)
- Sometimes a light surprises (Johann Michael Haydn)
- Son of God, eternal Saviour (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Son of God, eternal Saviour II (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Song for October Ending (Kathryn Rose)
- Song for Spring (Edouard Silas)
- Song of Apple Trees (Percy Eastman Fletcher)
- Song of Deliverance (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Song of Easter (Kathryn Rose)
- Song of Farewell (Louis Bourgeois)
- Song of Harold Harfager (Heinrich Werner)
- Song of Songs (Joseph G. Stephens)
- Song of Spring (John Harrison Tenney)
- Song of greeting (Arthur Farwell)
- Song of peace (Arthur Sullivan)
- Song of skaters (Alfred Arthur Graley)
- Song of the Beautiful (Emily B. Tallmadge)
- Song of the Blacksmith (Gustav Holst)
- Song of the Chattahoochee (William L. Blumenschein)
- Song of the Fairies (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Song of the Hop-Pickers (Elizabeth Gluyas Philp)
- Song of the March Wind (Theodor L. Clemens)
- Song of the Milkmaid (Louis Arthur Russell)
- Song of the Miners (Simeon P. Cheney)
- Song of the Night (No. 2 from 'Midnight Service') (Dudley Buck)
- Song of the Quail (John R. Dunham)
- Song of the Shepherd Boy (John Brown)
- Song of the Skaters (S. Wesley Martin)
- Song of the Sleigh Riders (Robert A. Glenn)
- Song of the Vikings (Joseph Eaton Faning)
- Song of the Zetland Fisherman (Peter C. Lutkin)
- Song of the brook (Edwin T. Pound)
- Song of the clock (James Holmes Rosecrans)
- Song of the flax spinner (Henry David Leslie)
- Song of the gypsy maidens (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Song of the leaves (Arthur Pearson)
- Song of the pedlar (Charles L. Williams)
- Song of the railroads (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Song of the seasons (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- Song of the silent land (John Ebenezer West)
- Song of the silent land (Paul Ambrose)
- Song of the wind (Gertrude Hine)
- Song of the woods (Stephen Jesse Oslin)
- Song should breathe of Scents and Flowers (John Hullah)
- Song to Pan (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Song to Spring (Francesco Berger)
- Song to the Evening Star (John Pointer)
- Songs Unsung (Louis M. Evilsizer)
- Songs of our land (Alicia Adelaide Needham)
- Songs of praise the angels sang (Angelus Silesius)
- Songs of praise the angels sang (Charles John King)
- Songs of thankfulness and praise (Charles Steggall)
- Songs of the Night (Alpheus A. Lusk)
- Sonnet - My love, thou art not old (Mark Chapman)
- Sonnet 116 (Burkhart M. Schürmann)
- Sonnet 146 (Michael Wise)
- Sonnet 27 (Kathryn Rose)
- Sonnet on Endurance (Nathan Howe)
- Sons of labour (John Stainer)
- Sons of labour, dear to Jesus (John Stainer)
- Sons of men, behold from far (John Massey)
- Soon as I heard my Father say (Thomas Jarman)
- Soon as the morning trembles o'er the sky (from Ruth) (George Tolhurst)
- Sorrow's Tear (Stephen Jenks)
- Soul of my Saviour (Lorenzo Dobici)
- Souls of men! why will ye scatter (Joseph Barnby)
- Souls of men, why will ye scatter (Johann Ludwig Steiner)
- Souls of the righteous (T. Tertius Noble)
- Sound the trumpets (Tim Risher)
- Sounding Joy (Justin Morgan)
- Sounds of the evening hour (Addison Lam. Moore)
- Soup (Maggie Furtak)
- South Boston (William Billings)
- South Carolina (Amos Pilsbury)
- Southborough (Abraham Wood)
- Southborough (Daniel Belknap)
- Southern lullaby (Harry T. Burleigh)
- Sovereignty (Philo Sherman)
- Sow in the morn thy seed (Francis Duckworth)
- Space Tale (Alexandra Uitdenbogerd)
- Spain (William Billings)
- Spanish Serenade (Edward Elgar)
- Sparkle on, lovely star! (William McKendrick)
- Sparta (Oliver Holden)
- Speak to me with thine eyes, love (James William Elliott)
- Spirit divine, attend our prayers (Anonymous)
- Spirit of mercy, truth, and love (Bertram Luard-Selby)
- Spirit of mercy, truth, and love (Ralph Harrison)
- Spirit of mercy, truth, and love (Samuel Webbe)
- Spirit, descendeth (Tim Brace)
- Spirit, ever sacred, come! (Patrick O'Shea)
- Spirits of the Dead (Ross Anderson Smith)
- Spiritual Babylon (Solomon Howe)
- Spiritual Springtime (Charles Albert Tindley)
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- Springfield (Lemuel Babcock)
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- Summer’s gone away (Anthony Johnson Showalter)
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- Sun dancing (Maggie Furtak)
- Sun of my soul (Albert Junos Holden)
- Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear (Joseph Barnby)
- Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear (Anonymous)
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- Suo Gân (David M Howard)
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- Sweet was the song (Alberto Barea)
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- Sweet was the song the Virgin sang (Tim Porter)
- Sweet western wind (John Ebenezer West)
- Sweeter sounds than music knows (Rod Mather)
- Sweeter than songs of Summer (John Frederick Bridge)
- Sweetest Jesus, meek and mild (Thurlow Weed)
- Sweetest melancholy (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Sweetest music softly stealing (Traditional)
- Sweetest treasure (Edward Roberts)
- Sweetest wood (Alastair Stout)
- Swiftly from the mountain's brow (Samuel Webbe)
- Swing low, sweet chariot (Arthur Warrell)
- Swing low, sweet chariot (Traditional)
- Syena (Jacob French)
- Sylvan pleasures (Julius Benedict)
- Sylvestes (James P. Carrell)
- Sylvia (Truman Wetmore)
- Sympathy (James P. Carrell)
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- Syracuse (Samuel Holyoke)
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- T'other day as I sat (John Goss)
- Take Me As I Am (Ira David Sankey)
- Take care! (Ann Mounsey)
- Take heart! (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Take kindly the counsel of the years (from 'Desiderata II') (Luc Goosen)
- Take me, Mother Earth (Charles Gounod)
- Take my hand (an anniversary anthem) (Michael Gray)
- Take my life and let it be (J. G. Stalnaker)
- Take my life, and let it be (Anonymous)
- Take my life, and let it be (Edward John Hopkins)
- Take my life, and let it be (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Take my life, and let it be (Joseph Parry)
- Take my life, and let it be (William Henry Havergal)
- Take my poor heart just as it is (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Take the Name of Jesus with you (Joseph Barnby)
- Take time to be holy (Thurlow Weed)
- Take time while time doth last (John Farmer)
- Take up thy cross, the Saviour said (Anonymous)
- Take, O take those lips away (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Take, O take those lips away (Samuel Reay)
- Take, O tale those lips away (Claude Ernest Cover)
- Take, oh, take those lips away (Bertram Luard-Selby)
- Talk with us, Lord, thyself reveal (Thomas Clark)
- Tantum ergo (Exeter Benediction) (Christopher Upton)
- Tars' Song (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Taste and see that the Lord (Roger Petrich)
- Taunton (William Billings)
- Te Deum (Albert, Prince Consort)
- Te Deum (John Farmer)
- Te Deum (Samuel Wesley)
- Te Deum (Thurlow Weed)
- Te Deum (Vaughan Richardson)
- Te Deum (William Couchman)
- Te Deum (William Herschel)
- Te Deum Laudamus (Józef Kocięda)
- Te Deum Laudamus (William Jackson of Exeter)
- Te Deum Laudamus (in B Flat) (Horatio W. Parker)
- Te Deum and Benedictus (Hamond Partbooks) (Osbert Parsley)
- Te Deum and Benedictus in E flat (John Ebenezer West)
- Te Deum and Jubilate in A Major (1740) (William Boyce)
- Te Deum and Jubilate in A Major (1750) (William Boyce)
- Te Deum and Jubilate in C (William Boyce)
- Te Deum and Jubilate in C Major, Op. 115 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Te Deum and Jubilate in D, Z 232 (Henry Purcell)
- Te Deum in A (Henry Aldrich)
- Te Deum in A major (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Te Deum in A major (George Frideric Handel)
- Te Deum in A, WoO 29 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Te Deum in B flat (Walter Galpin Alcock)
- Te Deum in B flat, Op. 10 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Te Deum in C (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Te Deum in C (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Te Deum in C minor (Charles Wood)
- Te Deum in D (Benjamin Rogers)
- Te Deum in D (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Te Deum in D major (William Child)
- Te Deum in D minor (Thomas Tallis)
- Te Deum in E flat major (William Child)
- Te Deum in E-Flat (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Te Deum in F (Berthold Tours)
- Te Deum in F (Frederick Schilling)
- Te Deum in F (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Te Deum in F (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Te Deum in F (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- Te Deum in F Major (John Ireland)
- Te Deum in F Major (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Te Deum in G (Henry Aldrich)
- Te Deum in G (John Stainer)
- Te Deum in G (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Te Deum laudamus (Nicholas O'Neill)
- Te Deum laudamus in D (Arthur Sullivan)
- Te Deum laudamus in D major (Edward Fellows)
- Te Deum laudamus in E (Horatio W. Parker)
- Te Deum laudamus in G (Charles Steggall)
- Te Deum, Op. 34, No. 1 (Edward Elgar)
- Te lucis ante terminum (Carlos Rodríguez Otero)
- Teach me thy way (Louis Spohr)
- Teach me thy way, O Lord (Edmund Hooper)
- Teach me thy way, O Lord (William Russell)
- Teach me, O Lord (Thomas Attwood)
- Teach me, O Lord, the way of thy statutes (Benjamin Rogers)
- Teach me, O Lord, the way of thy statutes (William Boyce)
- Teach me, my God and King (Anonymous)
- Teach me, my God and King (Charles Lockhart)
- Tears (Cecil Armstrong Gibbs)
- Tears (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Tears, idle tears, Op. 68:4 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Tebe poem (Sergei Rachmaninoff)
- Telitha (Seaborn M. Denson)
- Tell me not, in mournful numbers (Ciro Pinsuti)
- Tell me the old, old story (Francis Duckworth)
- Tell me true Love where shall I seek thy being (John Dowland)
- Tell me where is Fancy bred (John Pointer)
- Tell me where is fancy bred (Frederick St. John Lacy)
- Tell me where is fancy bred (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Tell me where is fancy bred? (Ciro Pinsuti)
- Tell me, Flora (Ciro Pinsuti)
- Tell me, O love (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Tell me, O shell (Christopher Upton)
- Tell me, my lute (William Henry Reed)
- Tell me, my only love (John Hetland)
- Tell me, roses (Joseph Barnby)
- Tell me, thou soul of her I love (Edwin Augustus Sydenham)
- Tell me, where is fancy bred (Ann Mounsey)
- Tell me, where is fancy bred? (Ann Sheppard Mounsey Bartholomew)
- Temple (Oliver Holden)
- Temptation of Christ (Paul Stetsenko)
- Ten thousand times ten thousand (Edward Vine Hall)
- Ten thousand times ten thousand (Ferris Tozer)
- Ten thousand times ten thousand (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Ten thousand times ten thousand (William Henry Maxfield)
- Tender Shepherd, Thou hast stilled (Joseph Barnby)
- Tender Thought (Ananias Davisson)
- Tennessee (Abijah Forbush)
- Tennessee (Oliver Holden)
- Tennyson’s Song of the Brook (Theodore F. Seward)
- Terly Terlow (Gustav Holst)
- Terror (Jacob French)
- Tewkesbury Road (Edward Sweeting)
- Thanks be to God (Caleb Simper)
- Thanksgiving (Timothy Swan)
- Thanksgiving Anthem (Jacob French)
- Thanksgiving Te Deum, Op. 143 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Thanksgiving and praise (David Greenwood)
- Thanksgiving for Recovery from Grave Illness (William Ellison)
- That Easter morn (J. Ashley Hall)
- That Great And Fiery Force (Kenneth Langer)
- That Pearl of Great Price (Geoff Allan)
- That Very Wise Man, Old Aesop (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- That day of wrath, that dreadful day (Joseph Barnby)
- That glorious leap (Colin Davey)
- That love of God (Carlotta Ferrari)
- That man is blest who stands in awe (Samuel Chapple)
- That man is blest whose wickedness (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- That man is blest, that hath not lent (Anonymous)
- That's how I need you (Al Piantadosi)
- The 'Flat' Service - Magnificat (Edmund Hooper)
- The 'Flat' Service - Nunc dimittis (Edmund Hooper)
- The 5,000 (Bruce Michez)
- The Abbot’s Blessing (Thomas Wilkinson Stephenson)
- The Abduction of the Coyote (Maggie Furtak)
- The Acceptable Sacrifice (William Ellison)
- The Agincourt Song (Geoffrey Shaw)
- The Angel Gabriel (David Greenwood)
- The Angel Gabriel was sent from God (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The Angel Sowers (Alfred James Caldicott)
- The Angel of Dream (Matthias Keller)
- The Angels and the Shepherds (Clarence Dickinson)
- The Angel’s visit (Henry David Leslie)
- The Angler’s song (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Annunciation (John Reager)
- The Anti-Gump (Barbara Rosen)
- The Apology (Henry Walford Davies)
- The Apostles, Op. 49 (Edward Elgar)
- The Apple (Sophia Green)
- The Ash Grove (Thomas Dunhill)
- The Ash Grove (Traditional)
- The Ashgrove (Traditional)
- The Assault (Barbara Rosen)
- The Babbling Brook (Peter C. Lutkin)
- The Babe in Bethlehem's manger laid (Traditional)
- The Babe of Bethlehem (William Walker)
- The Babe, The Son of Mary (Anonymous)
- The Ballad of the Harp Weaver (Barbara Rosen)
- The Band of Love (Edward Miller)
- The Banks of the Dee (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- The Banks of the I. O. U. (Lawrence Hanray)
- The Barefoot Boy (Clayton Johns)
- The Battle of the Baltic (Clara Angela Macirone)
- The Beatitudes (César Franck)
- The Beatitudes (George Whitefield Chadwick)
- The Beatitudes (Paul Stetsenko)
- The Beatitudes (Progress Gabriel Akpabio)
- The Beauty of song (Daniel W. Crist)
- The Bee (Ann Mounsey)
- The Beetle and the Flower (Wenzel Heinrich Veit)
- The Belfry Tower (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The Bells (Arthur Foote)
- The Bells (Henry Lahee)
- The Bells (Huub de Lange)
- The Bells of Eventide (Hugh Henry McGranahan)
- The Bird (William Billings)
- The Birth of the Saviour (Traditional)
- The Birthday (George Alexander Osborne)
- The Black Monk (Rutland Boughton)
- The Blarney Stone (John B. Shirley)
- The Blue Bells of Scotland (Frederick Schilling)
- The Blue Bells of Scotland (Thomas Crampton)
- The Blue Bird (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Blue-bell’s Wedding (Thomas Hilton-Turvey)
- The Blue-bottle’s fate (Abraham Hargreaves Ashworth)
- The Bluebell (Amy Beach)
- The Boar's Head Carol (Peter Foggitt)
- The Boar's Head Carol (Traditional)
- The Boy and the Bee (Alfred James Caldicott)
- The Boy and the Brook (Charles Wakefield Cadman)
- The Braes o' Balquidder (Traditional)
- The Bride and Bridegroom (John Stafford Smith)
- The Brook (Arnold Duncan Culley)
- The Brook’s Lullaby (Carl Gottlieb Reissiger)
- The Broom of Cowdenknowes (Thomas Billington)
- The Butterfly (Jacques Blumenthal)
- The California Gold-Hunter (William Batchelder Bradbury)
- The Cambrian Plume (Brinley Richards)
- The Campbells are coming (Traditional)
- The Cantos (Javier Fajardo)
- The Capture of Cremona (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- The Carrion Crow (William Webster Pearson)
- The Cat’s predicament (George Noyes Rockwell)
- The Centipede (Eric Fogg)
- The Challenge of Thor (Edward Elgar)
- The Challenger (Peter C. Lutkin)
- The Chase (Edward German)
- The Child Jesus in the Garden (John Stainer)
- The Child's Request (Lewis Edson)
- The Chimes of Zurich (Charles Edward Horn)
- The Christ Child's lullaby (John J. Brackenborough)
- The Christ is coming (Traditional)
- The Christ-Child (Philip Le Bas)
- The Christian's Conflicts (William Walker)
- The Christian's Hope (William Walker)
- The Christmas Fairies (Charles Goodban)
- The Christmas Silence (Scott Murphy)
- The Christmas tree (Alfred Arthur Graley)
- The Church of God a kingdom is (Charles Collignon)
- The Church triumphant (Bruce Michez)
- The Church's one foundation (Clifford Boyd)
- The Church's one foundation (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- The Close of Day (Arthur Albert Clappé)
- The Cloths of Heaven (Jennifer Bastable)
- The Cloud-Capp'd Towers (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- The Clover (Amy Beach)
- The Coming of Christ (Gustav Holst)
- The Complaint of a Sinner (Richard Brimle)
- The Complaint of a Sinner (William Parsons I)
- The Comrade's Song of Hope (Adolphe Charles Adam)
- The Contrite Heart (Kathryn Rose)
- The Converted Thief (William Moore)
- The Corsair’s home (John Thomas)
- The Cottage Rose (Matthias Keller)
- The Cottager to her infant (R. F. Martin Akerman)
- The Countryman’s Song (Edward Francis Rimbault)
- The County Mayo (Geoffrey Molyneux Palmer)
- The Creation (Richard Rosing)
- The Creed (Alexander Gretchaninoff)
- The Crescent and the Cross (Joseph G. Stephens)
- The Cricket (Jacob Franklin King)
- The Croaker (Horatio Richmond Palmer)
- The Cross (Daniele Colla)
- The Cross (Oliver Holden)
- The Cross of snow (Tim Risher)
- The Crossroads (Sophia Green)
- The Crucifixion (Adam Geibel)
- The Crucifixion (John Stainer)
- The Crusaders (Ciro Pinsuti)
- The Cryer's Song of Cheape-Side (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- The Cuckoo sings in the poplar tree (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The Curfew (George H. Knight)
- The Curfew (Harvey Bartlett Gaul)
- The Curfew Bell (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The Curfew Bell (Joseph Cox Bridge)
- The Dance, Op. 27, No. 1 (Edward Elgar)
- The Dark Eyed Sailor (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- The Darktown Strutters' Ball (Shelton Brooks)
- The Dashing White Sergeant (Hugh S. Roberton)
- The Dawn of Song (Edward Bairstow)
- The De'il's Awa' (Eric DeLamarter)
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- The Grand Panjandrum (Edwin Matthew Lott)
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- The Greatness and Goodness of God (William Ellison)
- The Growing Light (Kenneth Langer)
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- The Gypsy Trail (Tod B. Galloway)
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- The Haven (Joseph Barnby)
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- The Humble-Bee (William Harold Neidlinger)
- The Hunter (James M. Dungan)
- The Hunter and the Milkmaid (William Batchelder Bradbury)
- The Immortal (Henry Kimball Hadley)
- The Impartial Song (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- The Incarnate Word (Barbara Rosen)
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- The Jumblies (John Kilpatrick)
- The Keel Row (Edward Francis Rimbault)
- The Kerry Dance (Clarence T. Steele)
- The Kerry Dance (James Lynam Molloy)
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- The King and the Miller (Horatio Richmond Palmer)
- The King and the Miller (James Garner)
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- The King of Love my Shepherd is (Arthur Somervell)
- The King of Love my Shepherd is (Edward Bairstow)
- The King of Love my Shepherd is (Emma Louise Ashford)
- The King of Love my Shepherd is (William Henry Maxfield)
- The King of love my Shepherd is (Harry Rowe Shelley)
- The King of love my shepherd is (Charles Gounod)
- The King of love my shepherd is (John Bacchus Dykes)
- The King of love my shepherd is (Traditional)
- The King of the Southern Sea (Nathan James Sporle)
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- The King of the ages (Adam Geibel)
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- The Lord Will Make the Way (Charles Albert Tindley)
- The Lord anointed (Roger Petrich)
- The Lord ascendeth up on high (Michael Praetorius)
- The Lord at first did Adam make (Traditional)
- The Lord be with us as we bend (Joseph Barnby)
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- The Lord hath both a temple here (Benjamin Jacob)
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- The Lord hath prepared his seat (James Kent)
- The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God (Richard Garbett)
- The Lord hear thee (John Blow)
- The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble (Josiah Street)
- The Lord himself, the mighty Lord (John Scott)
- The Lord himself, the mighty Lord (John Wall Callcott)
- The Lord himself, the mighty Lord (Joseph Stephenson)
- The Lord himself, the mighty Lord (Samuel Chapple)
- The Lord himself, the mighty Lord (Stephen Jarvis)
- The Lord is King (Frederick Stevenson)
- The Lord is King! lift up thy voice (Bertram Luard-Selby)
- The Lord is King! lift up thy voice (François-Hippolyte Barthélémon)
- The Lord is King! lift up thy voice (James William Elliott)
- The Lord is King! lift up thy voice (Robert Jackson)
- The Lord is King, and hath put on glorious apparel (Henry Purcell)
- The Lord is arriving (Tim Risher)
- The Lord is exalted (John Ebenezer West)
- The Lord is full of compassion (Hart Pease Danks)
- The Lord is full of compassion and mercy (Jeremiah Clarke)
- The Lord is full of compassion and mercy (William Boyce)
- The Lord is good (Roger Petrich)
- The Lord is great (Vincenzo Righini)
- The Lord is great in Zion (Carrie Burpee Shaw)
- The Lord is in His Holy Temple (John Henry Cornell)
- The Lord is king, and is clothed with majesty (William Billings)
- The Lord is king, be the people never so impatient (William Boyce)
- The Lord is loving unto every man (George M. Garrett)
- The Lord is my Light (Frances Allitsen)
- The Lord is my Shepherd (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Lord is my Shepherd (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- The Lord is my light (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The Lord is my light (Horatio W. Parker)
- The Lord is my light (Nicholas O'Neill)
- The Lord is my light (William Boyce)
- The Lord is my light (William Lawes)
- The Lord is my portion (Edward John Hopkins)
- The Lord is my rock (Roger Petrich)
- The Lord is my shepherd (Edewede Oriwoh)
- The Lord is my shepherd (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The Lord is my shepherd (J. G. Stalnaker)
- The Lord is my shepherd (Roger Petrich)
- The Lord is my shepherd (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- The Lord is my shepherd (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- The Lord is my strength (Caleb Simper)
- The Lord is my strength (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The Lord is my strength (James Hotchkiss Rogers)
- The Lord is my strength (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- The Lord is my strength (Vincent Francis Novello)
- The Lord is my strength and my song (William Henry Monk)
- The Lord is our defence and aid (Matthew Cooke)
- The Lord is righteous in all his ways (Josiah Street)
- The Lord is risen (George M. Garrett)
- The Lord is risen indeed (Anonymous)
- The Lord liveth (Arthur William Marchant)
- The Lord liveth (William Boyce)
- The Lord looked down from heaven's high tower (Samuel Wakely)
- The Lord my life and health will be (Anonymous)
- The Lord my pasture shall prepare (Henry Carey)
- The Lord my shepherd is (Franz Danzi)
- The Lord my shepherd is (Thomas Clark)
- The Lord my shepherd is (Thomas Firth)
- The Lord my shepherd is (Thomas Purday)
- The Lord of glory is my light (Thomas Jarman)
- The Lord our righteousness (Hugh Blair)
- The Lord recompense thy work (from Ruth) (George Tolhurst)
- The Lord redeemeth the soul of his servants (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The Lord reigneth (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The Lord the only God is great (Musgrave Heighington)
- The Lord the universal King (Martin Luther)
- The Lord to thy request attend (John Valentine)
- The Lord to thy request attend (John Wall Callcott)
- The Lord to thy request attend (Joseph Stephenson)
- The Lord who made both heav'n and earth (William Croft)
- The Lord will be a refuge (George J. Webb)
- The Lord will come and not be slow (Anonymous)
- The Lord will come and not be slow (William Jones)
- The Lord will happiness divine (Thurlow Weed)
- The Lord's Prayer (1662) (Simon Shaw)
- The Lord's Prayer (Clifford Boyd)
- The Lord's Prayer (Crys Armbrust)
- The Lord's Prayer (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- The Lord's Prayer (Ernest Carter)
- The Lord's Prayer (Graeme Martin)
- The Lord's Prayer (John Farmer)
- The Lord's Prayer (Joseph G. Stephens)
- The Lord's Prayer (Robert Stone)
- The Lord's Prayer, Op. 10 (David Saslav)
- The Lord's my Shepherd (Jessie Seymour Irvine)
- The Lord, even the most mighty God, hath spoken (Maurice Greene)
- The Lord, the only God, is great (John Broderip)
- The Lord, the universal King (William Thorn)
- The Lord, who made both heav'n and earth (William Horsley)
- The Lost Chord (Alfred James Caldicott)
- The Love of God (Myles Birket Foster)
- The Lover's Ghost (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- The Lowestoft Boat (Edward Elgar)
- The MacGregors’ gathering (Hugh S. Roberton)
- The Macedon Youth, Z 276 (Henry Purcell)
- The Magpie (Ponsonby Tottenham Lucas)
- The March of the Cameron Men (James Yorkston)
- The March of the Cameron Men (Mary M. Campbell)
- The Mariner (Charles H. Gabriel)
- The Mariner’s Song (Webster Irving Hartshorn)
- The Marsh of Rhuddlan (Daniel Protheroe)
- The May-queen’s welcome (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- The Meaning of the Song (John B. Grant)
- The Mermaid (George Dyson)
- The Mermaid (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- The Merry Heart (Charles King Langley)
- The Merry Sailor Lad (Lyman S. Leason)
- The Message (Alfred James Caldicott)
- The Metronome (Barbara Rosen)
- The Midges Dance (David Baptie)
- The Midnight Serenade (Thomas Crampton)
- The Mikado (Arthur Sullivan)
- The Miller of Dee (Philip Le Bas)
- The Miners' Carol (John Whittaker)
- The Minstrel-boy (Henry Knight)
- The Minstrel-boy (Thomas Dunhill)
- The Minstrels (Thomas Crampton)
- The Mocking Bird’s Question (Jacob Franklin King)
- The Moldering Vine (James P. Carrell)
- The Monkey’s Wedding (Anonymous)
- The Morris dance (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Mother’s lamentation (Thomas Dunhill)
- The Mouse's Petition (Benjamin Cooke)
- The Muleteer (Augustus Meves)
- The Music of the Maytime (William McKendrick)
- The Mystery of Bethlehem (Healey Willan)
- The New Colossus (Charles H. Giffen)
- The New Dress (Benjamin Hanby)
- The New Lord's Prayer (David Saslav)
- The New Year (Henry Lahee)
- The New Year (Johannes Pache)
- The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (Henry Holden Huss)
- The Nightingale (Charles Nixon)
- The Nights (Frederick A. Challinor)
- The Ninety and Nine (Daniel Protheroe)
- The North Wind (Frederick A. Challinor)
- The Northumbrian bagpipes (William Whittaker)
- The Nursery (Alfred Moffat )
- The Oak and the Ash (Wytze Oostenbrug)
- The Old Canoe (George Frederick Root)
- The Old Church Tower (George Brace Loomis)
- The Old Family Clock (George Alfred Grant-Schaefer)
- The Old Graveyard (Frederick N. Baxter)
- The Old Man with a Beard (Margaret Ruthven Lang)
- The Old Person of Cassel (Margaret Ruthven Lang)
- The Old Song (Alice E. Griffeth)
- The Old Woman (Henry Walford Davies)
- The One who made (Stuart Moffatt)
- The Owl (Edouard Silas)
- The Owl (Harvey Bartlett Gaul)
- The Owl and the Dove (Philip Phillips)
- The Owl in the ivy bush (Elizabeth Gluyas Philp)
- The Oxen (Jennifer Bastable)
- The Oxen (Nicholas O'Neill)
- The Oxen (Simon Biazeck)
- The Passionate Shepherd (Roger Teichmann)
- The Pearl Divers (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The Pensive Autumn (Huub de Lange)
- The Pied Piper (Geoff Allan)
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- The Pigtail (Frederic Field Bullard)
- The Pilgrim that journeys all Day (Frederick Corder)
- The Pilgrims (Henry David Leslie)
- The Pine Tree (Felix Borowski)
- The Potato (Elizabeth Field Hubbard)
- The Power of Musick (Supply Belcher)
- The Primal Love (Jennifer Bastable)
- The Prodigal Son (Elisha J. King)
- The Purple Cow (John Kilpatrick)
- The Rainbow (Berthold Tours)
- The Rainbow (Camille Saint-Saëns)
- The Rainbow (Henry David Leslie)
- The Rainbow (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The Rainy Day (William T. Giffe)
- The Reapers (George Alexander Osborne)
- The Reign of the Lord's Anointed (William Ellison)
- The Reproaches (Christopher Upton)
- The Reproaches (Graeme Martin)
- The Resurrection (Harry Rowe Shelley)
- The Resurrection and the Life (Sally DeFord)
- The Revival (Tim Pratt)
- The Rhine-raft song (Ciro Pinsuti)
- The Ride (Huub de Lange)
- The Rifleman (Franz Otto)
- The Ring (Jonathan Adams)
- The Rio Grande (Jeremy Rawson)
- The Rippling River (Oliver L. Fleck)
- The Rising of the Storm (Louis A. Coerne)
- The River (William Webster Pearson)
- The River's Song (Barbara Rosen)
- The River-God's song (Ernest John Moeran)
- The River’s Song (Jacob Franklin King)
- The Rivulet (Daniel Protheroe)
- The Road Not Taken (Jeremy Rawson)
- The Robbers (Horatio W. Parker)
- The Robe of Noah (Webster Irving Hartshorn)
- The Rose of Tralee (Charles William Glover)
- The Roundel (Huub de Lange)
- The Rover (Alan Gray)
- The Rowan Tree (Andrew MacLean)
- The Sabbath (Jacob French)
- The Sabbath called its children (Thurlow Weed)
- The Satyres Daunce (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- The Saviour of the world is born (Gustav Holst)
- The Savoyard, from clime to clime (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- The Scotch lover's lamentation (Andreas Stenberg)
- The Sculptor Boy (Frederic Henry Pease)
- The Sea King (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The Sea King’s Bride (Henry David Leslie)
- The Sea is calm (Henry Gadsby)
- The Sea-King (George Augustus Veazie)
- The Seasons (Timothy Swan)
- The Second Booke of Songs and Ayres (Robert Jones)
- The Second Service (Meirion Wynn Jones)
- The Send Off, The End (Jeremy Rawson)
- The Servant of His Mistris (John Bennet)
- The Seven 'Great O' Antiphons (Robert Page)
- The Seven Joys of Mary (Traditional)
- The Shepherd Boy's Song (Rod Mather)
- The Shepherd Doron’s jig (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Shepherd of my soul (Sally DeFord)
- The Shepherd’s Choice (Alexandra Thomson)
- The Shepherd’s Elegy (Alexandra Thomson)
- The Shepherd’s Lament (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The Shepherd’s anthem (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Shipwreck (James R. Dye)
- The Shower, Op. 71, No. 1 (Edward Elgar)
- The Silent Grove (Alfred Beirly)
- The Silent Sea (William Harold Neidlinger)
- The Silver Queen (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- The Silver Swan (Jens Klimek)
- The Singers (Cuthbert Harris)
- The Singing Bird (Willem Verkaik)
- The Sinner's Warning (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- The Sky-lark (William F. Sudds)
- The Skylark (Joseph Barnby)
- The Sleep of the Flowers (Benjamin Congreve)
- The Sleigh Ride (Charles Clinton Case)
- The Sleighing song (Jairus Maxson Stillman)
- The Snake (Paul Merkus)
- The Soldier's Farewell (Johanna Kinkel)
- The Son of God goes forth to war (Arthur Sullivan)
- The Son of God in the door (Jennifer Bastable)
- The Son of Man shall come (Joseph Barnby)
- The Song of Simeon (James Gordon)
- The Song of Songs (Eva Toller)
- The Song of the Bat (Charles Eddy Leslie)
- The Song of the Bell Buoy (Philip G. Clapp)
- The Song of the Gale (Myles Birket Foster)
- The Song of the Three Holy Children (Israel Holdroyd)
- The Songs of Solomon (Francis Melville)
- The South Wind (Frederick A. Challinor)
- The South Wind (William McKendrick)
- The South Wind is a minstrel (Arthur Fox)
- The Space (Barbara Rosen)
- The Spider (Maggie Furtak)
- The Spider and the Fly (Alfred James Caldicott)
- The Spirit and the bride say, come (Ebenezer Prout)
- The Spirit of God (J. Ashley Hall)
- The Spirit of the Lord (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The Sprig of Thyme (Jeremy Rawson)
- The Spring (Henry Lahee)
- The Spring (Reginald Spofforth)
- The Spring is coming (Howard Kingsbury)
- The Spring is coming (Simeon P. Cheney)
- The Spring’s free sunshine falleth (Samuel Reay)
- The Star (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The Star Carol (John Whittaker)
- The Star of Bethlehem (Sally DeFord)
- The Storm is Passing Over (Charles Albert Tindley)
- The Storm, Hob.XXIVa:8 (Joseph Haydn)
- The Storm’s Triumph (Cyril Jenkins)
- The Stream (John Post Attwater)
- The Sun has arisen (Wilfred Bendall)
- The Sun is bright (James Coward)
- The Sun is sinking (Matthew Doodson)
- The Swallow (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Swallow (Paul Merkus)
- The Sweepers (Edward Elgar)
- The Sweet South-Wind (Charles King Langley)
- The Swiftness of Time (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- The Sword of Erin (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Tear-drop (William Thomas Samuel)
- The Tedious Hour (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- The Telephone (Barbara Rosen)
- The Tempest, Z 631 (Henry Purcell)
- The Threefold Puja (Graham Patterson)
- The Thresher (Henry Lahee)
- The Tide rises, the Tide falls (Adam Carse)
- The Traction Engine (Stanley Marchant)
- The Train (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Trumpet (J. Williams)
- The Trumpeters (William Walker)
- The Truth from Above (Karol Jaworski)
- The Truth sent from above (Traditional)
- The Turkey Gobbler (Flora Ellis Wells)
- The Turning Year (Geoff Allan)
- The Twelve (Gottfried Wilhelm Fink)
- The Twelve Days of Christmas (Traditional)
- The Two Flowers (Frederic Woodman Root)
- The Two Stars (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- The Tyger (Barbara Rosen)
- The Urchins Daunce (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- The Urchins’ Dance (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The Vesper Bell (John Sewell)
- The Vesper hymn (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- The Village Choir (Edward Cutler)
- The Violet (Henry David Leslie)
- The Virgin and Child (Charles Steggall)
- The Virgin is hushing her Baby (Joseph Barnby)
- The Virgin's cradle hymn (David Greenwood)
- The Voice (Huub de Lange)
- The Wandering Pilgrim (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- The War-Song of the Men of Glamorgan (Henry A. Lambeth)
- The Watchman's Call (William Walker)
- The Water Mill (Charles Clinton Case)
- The Water Mill (James Cartwright Macy)
- The Water! The Water! (Horace Estabrook Kimball)
- The Water-Lily (Frederick S. Converse)
- The Water-Lily (John Hyatt Brewer)
- The Watermill (George W. Fields)
- The Weary Traveler (James C. Lowry)
- The Weeders (Thomas Arne)
- The West Wind (Frederick A. Challinor)
- The West, a nest and you (Billy Hill)
- The Wexford Carol (Traditional)
- The Whiffenpoof Song (Tod B. Galloway)
- The Whippoorwill (Cyrus Cornelius Pratt)
- The Whippoorwill Song (Orlando Smith Grinnell)
- The White Paternoster (Henry Walford Davies)
- The White Witch (Frederick St. John Lacy)
- The Willow Song (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- The Wind (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- The Wind and the Day (Arthur Foote)
- The Windhover (Peter Foggitt)
- The Winds (John Paul Morgan)
- The Winter King (Robert Fairlamb Reah)
- The Winter is Gone (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- The Winter is past (Edgar Bainton)
- The Winter song (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- The Witch (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Witches’ flight (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- The Wooing (Louis A. Coerne)
- The Word became flesh (Roger Petrich)
- The Wreath (Julius Benedict)
- The X Commandments (John Farmer)
- The Yellow Daisy (Amy Beach)
- The Zimwaddie Button (Barbara Rosen)
- The adieu (George J. Webb)
- The advent of our King (William Henry Havergal)
- The air is heavy with the breath of flowers (Henry Cood Watson)
- The amorous parley (Edward Mulso)
- The angel Gabriel (Richard R. Terry)
- The angel of the Lord descended (Jeffrey Quick)
- The angel's carol (Crys Armbrust)
- The angels breathe on flowers (John Naylor)
- The apostles and brethren were glad (Christopher Tye)
- The arrow and the song (Walter Cecil Hay)
- The auld house (Henry A. Lambeth)
- The autumn leaves are falling (William E. Moore)
- The bait (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The ballad of Semmerwater (Edgar Bainton)
- The banks of Doon (Angelina Figus)
- The battle of sea and shore (George Lowell Tracy)
- The beautiful changes (Huub de Lange)
- The beautiful sea (Daniel W. Crist)
- The beauty of Israel is slain (John Broderip)
- The beauty of Israel is slain (Robert Barber II)
- The beauty of Israel is slain (William Billings)
- The beauty of Israel is slain (William Knapp)
- The bee (Frank Bridge)
- The beleaguered (Arthur Sullivan)
- The bella (John Taverner)
- The bird at sea (George J. Webb)
- The birdés that had left their song (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The birth of song (Frederick A. Challinor)
- The bishop of Mentz (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- The bitter sweet (Anonymous)
- The blessed Jesus is my Lord, my love (Benjamin Milgrove)
- The blue bells of Scotland (William Rhys-Herbert)
- The blue-bell (George J. Webb)
- The bonny fisher lad (William Whittaker)
- The boy (Herbert Brewer)
- The boy and the bee (William H Pontius)
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- The heavens declare thy glory, Lord (Anonymous)
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- The hemlock tree (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The hemlock tree (Roland Rogers)
- The holly and the ivy (Traditional)
- The home over there (Tullius Clinton O'Kane)
- The homeward watch (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The hour of singing (James McGranahan)
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- The keel row (Thomas Dunhill)
- The king (Traditional)
- The king of love my Shepherd is (Hart Pease Danks)
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- The last night of the year (Arthur Sullivan)
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- The lee shore (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
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- The lighthouse (George Balch Nevin)
- The little black boy (Huub de Lange)
- The little girl that meets me (James R. Murray)
- The long day closes (Arthur Sullivan)
- The longer that I live (John Mundy)
- The look of love (Barbara Rosen)
- The lotos eaters (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- The love of other days (Edward Albert Hanchet)
- The love rapture (Thomas Arne)
- The lover’s plaint (Frederick Corder)
- The lover’s song (John Haraden Pratt)
- The loving ones (Ramiro Real)
- The low back’d car (William Rhys-Herbert)
- The lowest trees have tops (John Dowland)
- The loyal lover (Jacques Blumenthal)
- The lure of the trail (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- The maiden of the “Fleur de Lys” (Edwin Augustus Sydenham)
- The man is blest (John Sheppard)
- The man is blest (Thomas Morley)
- The man is blest (William Cobbold)
- The man is blest that God doth fear (Anonymous)
- The man is blest that hath not bent (William Daman)
- The man is blest that hath not lent (Thomas Clark)
- The man is blest that hath not lent (Uriah Davenport)
- The man upright of life (Richard Allison)
- The manger throne (Charles Steggall)
- The manger throne (John Stainer)
- The mariner's song (Johann Michael Haydn)
- The marksman, Op. 27, No. 6 (Edward Elgar)
- The marriage of the frog and the mouse (Herbert Brewer)
- The marriage of the frogge and the mouse (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- The marshes of Glynn (Theodore Stearns)
- The meeting of the waters (Michael William Balfe)
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- The mighty conqueror (Samuel Webbe)
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- The mistris of her servant (Edward Pearce)
- The moments won’t wait for us, darling (Daniel Franklin Hodges)
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- The moonlight sail (Horatio Richmond Palmer)
- The moorland witch, Op.28 no.3 (Eduard Hecht)
- The morn unbars the gates of night (Edward A. Hosmer)
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- The mother (George J. Webb)
- The mountaineer’s return (George J. Webb)
- The music-makers, Op. 69 (Edward Elgar)
- The name and glory of the Lord (Anonymous)
- The new year (Richard R. Terry)
- The new-born King (Percy Eastman Fletcher)
- The night has a thousand eyes (Eunice Dean)
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- The night he was married, quoth Inigo Jones (Anonymous)
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- The noise of waters (Jonathan Adams)
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- The orphan’s prayer (Alfred Arthur Graley)
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- The parting kiss (Edwin Augustus Sydenham)
- The party at the zoo (Septimus Winner)
- The path of life (Clifford Boyd)
- The patient lover (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The peace of Christ pervades us (Thurlow Weed)
- The peace of God (Alfred William Phillips)
- The people that in darkness sat (Anonymous)
- The people will tell (George Frideric Handel)
- The pilgrims of the ocean (George J. Webb)
- The pleasant spring has come again (George J. Webb)
- The poor soul sat sighing (John Christmas Beckwith)
- The pop-corn man (James Gerald Dailey)
- The praise of Spring (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The praise of good wine (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- The prayer of St Richard of Chichester ('Thanks be to thee') (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- The primrose (Henry David Leslie)
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- The prying bee (Alfred Ben Allen)
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- The race that long in darkness pined (Jeremy Rawson)
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- The rail (Howard Kingsbury)
- The rain-fall (John Winans Shryock)
- The rainy day (Arthur Sullivan)
- The rake (Maggie Furtak)
- The rarest gem (Graham Patterson)
- The real old mountain dew (Traditional)
- The red wine flows (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- The red, red rose (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The reproach (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The resting place (Mascha Bartsch)
- The restless sea (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The rich suffer want (Roger Petrich)
- The ripe fruits mellow in the sun (Wm. T. Belcher)
- The rising world Jehovah crowned (No. 3 from 'Athalia') (George Frideric Handel)
- The rivals (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The river spirit's song (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- The rock that is higher than I (Hart Pease Danks)
- The roots of all things interweave (Thurlow Weed)
- The rose and the soul (Seymour John Grey Egerton)
- The roseate hues of early dawn (Joseph Barnby)
- The roses are blushing (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The sacrifice of God (Herbert Walter Wareing)
- The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit (John Baptiste Calkin)
- The sacrifices of God are a troubled spirit (Hugh Blair)
- The sailor's song (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The saints of God, their conflict past (Arthur Sullivan)
- The sands of Dee (David Christmas Williams)
- The sands of Dee (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The sea (George West Foster)
- The sea gull’s song (Cyrus Cornelius Pratt)
- The sea hath its pearls (Ciro Pinsuti)
- The sea hath its pearls (Paul Ambrose)
- The sea hath many a thousand sands (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- The sea we cross over (Claude Buchanan)
- The sea, the glorious sea (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- The sea-king (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- The sea-nymphs (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The sea-shore (George J. Webb)
- The seaboards are her mantle's hem (George Clement Martin)
- The season comes when first we met (Thomas Ryan)
- The secret (Carl Gottlieb Reissiger)
- The secret (James Holmes Rosecrans)
- The secret of singing (George J. Webb)
- The seven joys of Mary (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- The shades of night around us steal (John Varley Roberts)
- The shadow of Life (Walter Galpin Alcock)
- The shadow of the Rock (George W. Walter)
- The shepherd Strephon (John Mundy)
- The shepherd's cradle song (Charles Macpherson)
- The shepherd's farewell (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The shepherds had an angel (Charles M. Herrold, Jr.)
- The shepherds had an angel (Maurice Besly)
- The sifting snow (John Hetland)
- The silent land (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- The silent tide (Ciro Pinsuti)
- The silver lake (Charles E. Whiting)
- The silver streamlet (Joseph Barnby)
- The singers (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- The singers go before with joy (John Arnold)
- The singers go before with joy (Thomas Clark)
- The sinless one to Jordan came (Tim Blickhan)
- The size of your hands (Barbara Rosen)
- The sky is so blue (Horatio Richmond Palmer)
- The skylark (James A. Butterfield)
- The sleigh-ride (Charles Lauren Moore)
- The snow lies thick upon the earth (Geoffrey Shaw)
- The snowdrop (Frederic Archer)
- The snows are whirling (Frederic James)
- The sobbing quartett (Alfred James Caldicott)
- The soldier’s dream song (Robert Stewart Taylor)
- The song my mother sings (George J. Webb)
- The song of FitzEustace (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- The song of the 3 children (John Farmer)
- The song of the Frank companies (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- The song of the poppies (Elizabeth Stirling)
- The song to Pan (Ciro Pinsuti)
- The souls of the righteous (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The souls of the righteous (George J. Elvey)
- The souls of the righteous (Henry Walford Davies)
- The souls of the righteous (Herbert Murrill)
- The souls of the righteous (Stanley Marchant)
- The souls of the righteous (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)
- The sower went forth sowing (Joseph Barnby)
- The spacious firmament on high (Henry Walford Davies)
- The spacious firmament on high (Jason Smart)
- The spacious firmament on high (John Scheeles)
- The sparrow finds a home (Roger Petrich)
- The spider and the fly (George Frederick Root)
- The spirits of the just (Benjamin Milgrove)
- The spirit’s lullaby (Howard Kingsbury)
- The splendour falls on castle walls (Ernest Walker)
- The splendour falls on castle walls (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The splendour falls on castle walls, Op. 68:3 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The spring time of the year (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- The star that now is shining (Oliver Arthur King)
- The star-spangled banner (John Stafford Smith)
- The starlings (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The stars are with the voyager (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- The stars are with the voyager, Op.8, no.7 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- The stone-breaker’s daughter (George J. Webb)
- The stormy evening (George Whitefield Chadwick)
- The strain upraise in joy and praise (Arthur Sullivan)
- The strife is o'er (Bruce Steane)
- The strife is o'er (Charles H. Giffen)
- The strife is o'er (Melchior Vulpius)
- The strife is o'er (William Henry Monk)
- The strife is o'er, the battle done (Joseph Barnby)
- The summer days are over (Simeon P. Cheney)
- The summer gale (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The sun (George J. Webb)
- The sun declines (John Stainer)
- The sun is careering in glory and might (Walter Battison Haynes)
- The sun is gone (Christian Gottlob August Bergt)
- The sun is round (Barbara Rosen)
- The sun is sinking fast (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The sun is sinking fast (Herbert Stephen Irons)
- The sun is sinking fast (Walter Parratt)
- The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall (Clara Angela Macirone)
- The sun that sets again (Samuel Webbe)
- The sun upon the lake is low (Jean Sibelius)
- The sweet Nightingale (Traditional)
- The sweet Spring (Francis Edward Gladstone)
- The sweet voice (Hubert Platt Main)
- The sweetest creature (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The swing (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The ten joys of Mary (Traditional)
- The thing about singing (Barbara Rosen)
- The three fishers (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The three huntsmen (Conradin Kreutzer)
- The three jolly pigeons (Richard Harvey Löhr)
- The three knights (Edward German)
- The three ravens (John Gerrard Williams)
- The tide rises, the tide falls (Julius Engelbert Röntgen)
- The time I’ve lost in wooing (Michael William Balfe)
- The tomb of Shakespeare (John Wall Callcott)
- The toper's glee (Carl Friedrich Zelter)
- The treasure of my heart (Ernest John Moeran)
- The trees are all budding (Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken)
- The trees they do grow high (Traditional)
- The triumph of death (Caroline Holland)
- The trump of war (Henry A. Lambeth)
- The trysting tree (George J. Bennett)
- The trysting tree (George John Bennett)
- The twilight of the year (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- The two roses (Heinrich Werner)
- The two spirits (Ciro Pinsuti)
- The unfaithful shepherdess (Henry Lahee)
- The vale where my home lies (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- The valley (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The valleys and the mountains (Joseph Barnby)
- The village blacksmith (George West Foster)
- The village blacksmith (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The village dance (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The virgin Mary had a baby boy (Traditional)
- The voice of Spring (John George Veaco)
- The voyage song (William James Robjohn)
- The warrior (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- The watchman's song (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- The watchword (Ciro Pinsuti)
- The water is wide (Traditional)
- The water is wide (Wytze Oostenbrug)
- The water of Tyne (William Whittaker)
- The water! (Howard Kingsbury)
- The waterfall (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The waterside (Edgar Bainton)
- The wave's reproof (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The wavering planet (Giles Farnaby)
- The way is long and dreary (Arthur Sullivan)
- The way is long and dreary (Joseph Barnby)
- The way of the righteous and the wicked (William Ellison)
- The way to build a boat (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The ways of Zion do mourn (Michael Wise)
- The wayside well (Alexander S. Cooper)
- The wearing of the green (Frederick W. Goodrich)
- The wearin’ o’ the green (Granville Bantock)
- The welcome home (Richard Haking)
- The white Paternoster (Henry Walford Davies)
- The white rose (Stefano Puri)
- The wicked deeds of the ill man (Anonymous)
- The wicked with his works unjust (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- The widow’s only son (George J. Webb)
- The wild bird seeks the mountain rill (George J. Webb)
- The wild rose (George J. Webb)
- The wilderness (John Goss)
- The willow by the river side (William James Robjohn)
- The willow tree (William Whittaker)
- The wind (Joseph Barnby)
- The wind blows out of the west (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- The winter winds (George C. Gow)
- The winter'll soon be over (Traditional)
- The wintry winds are blowing (J. Müller)
- The woods and every sweetsmelling tree (John Ebenezer West)
- The world is waiting (Steve Draper)
- The world's age (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The wounded Cupid (Clara Angela Macirone)
- The wreck of the Hesperus (Henry Hiles)
- The wrecked hope (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The young May moon (Charles Harford Lloyd)
- The young May moon (Michael William Balfe)
- The young May moon (William Rhys-Herbert)
- The young mountaineer (Thomas Crampton)
- Thee I'll extol, my God and King (John Smith)
- Thee I'll extol, my God and King (Raphael Courteville)
- Thee I'll extol, my God and King (Samuel Chapple)
- Thee will I bless, my God and King (Richard Partridge)
- Thee will I love, my strength, my tower (John Fawcett)
- Thee, the voice, the dance, obey (John Wall Callcott)
- Their Goncluzion (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Their Wedlocke (John Bennet)
- Their bodies are buried in peace (George Frideric Handel)
- Then He said (Tim Risher)
- Then sayde the chefe priest Is it so? (Christopher Tye)
- Then was there one Cornelius (Christopher Tye)
- Theodora, HWV 68 (George Frideric Handel)
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- There is a house not made with hands (Thomas Clark)
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- Thou didst delight my eyes (Gustav Holst)
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- To God the Lord with one accord (Joseph Barnby)
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- Unto thee, O Lord, will I lift up my soul (Charles King)
- Unto us a Child is born (Eduard Perrone)
- Unto us a child is born (Joseph Stone)
- Unto us a child is born (William Knapp)
- Unto us is born a Son (Anonymous)
- Untruthful Daisy (Frank Edwin Ward)
- Up merry mates (John Dowland)
- Up now, my soul, 'tis day (Joseph Barnby)
- Up on the housetop (Benjamin Hanby)
- Up! Good Christen folk and listen (George Ratcliffe Woodward)
- Up! Quit thy bower (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Up, up, ye dames (Henry David Leslie)
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- Upon my lap my Soveraigne sits (Martin Peerson)
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- Upon the first day of the week (Myles Birket Foster)
- Upon the mountain’s distant head (George J. Webb)
- Upon the snow-clad earth (Arthur Sullivan)
- Upon this lovely Christmas morning (Traditional)
- Upon thy table, Lord, we place (Jeremiah Clarke)
- Upraised from sleep, to Thee we kneel (Joseph Barnby)
- Uprose the stately temple (Joseph Barnby)
- Upton (Timothy Swan)
- Upton's 148th (Christopher Upton)
- Upward I lift mine eyes (Thomas Clark)
- Urania (Solomon Howe)
- Ut Re Me (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Utica (Hezekiah Moors)
- Utopia Limited (complete vocal score) (Arthur Sullivan)
- Utrecht Jubilate Deo (George Frideric Handel)
- Utrecht Te Deum (George Frideric Handel)
- Uxbridge (William Billings)
- VINTRY (Kathryn Rose)
- Valediction (Daniel Belknap)
- Valentine (Henry Walford Davies)
- Valentine’s Day (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Vanity (Jacob French)
- Variety (Stephen Jenks)
- Variety, without method (William Billings)
- Various Praise (Oliver Holden)
- Veni Creator (John Farmer)
- Veni Emmanuel (Lawrence Sisk)
- Veni creator (Richard Brimle)
- Veni creator (William Parsons I)
- Veni redemptor gentium (Christoph Dalitz)
- Veni, veni Emmanuel (O come, O come Emmanuel) (Traditional)
- Veni, veni, Emmanuel (Charles H. Giffen)
- Venice (Jacob French)
- Venite (Rite II) (Thurlow Weed)
- Venite (Short Service) (Orlando Gibbons)
- Venite (Short Service) (William Byrd)
- Venite (Thomas Tallis)
- Venite in F (Hart Pease Danks)
- Venus (Elijah Griswold)
- Venus (Elisha West)
- Verily, verily I say unto you (Thomas Tallis)
- Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Vermont (Timothy Swan)
- Vermont (William Billings)
- Vermont Songs: A health (Kenneth Langer)
- Vermont Songs: Baillif's Daughter (Kenneth Langer)
- Vermont Songs: Caroline (Kenneth Langer)
- Vermont Songs: Maple Is Sweet (Kenneth Langer)
- Vernal Day (Oliver Holden)
- Vernon (Amzi Chapin)
- Verona (Oliver Holden)
- Very Bread, Good Shepherd tend us (Healey Willan)
- Very Bread, good Shepherd, tend us (Stanley Marchant)
- Vesper (Eric William Shaw)
- Vesper (Francis Duckworth)
- Vestry Dismissal (Denis Mason)
- Vexilla Regis (Horatio W. Parker)
- Vexilla regis (Christoph Dalitz)
- Victim divine, Thy grace we claim (Joseph Barnby)
- Victors (Samuel Holyoke)
- Victory (Daniel Read)
- Victory (Hezekiah Moors)
- Victory (Oliver Brownson)
- Victory (William Billings)
- Vidi Aquam (William Armiger)
- Vienna (Daniel Read)
- Vienna (Elisha West)
- Vienna (Samuel Babcock)
- View from the Boat (Roger Petrich)
- View me Lord, a work of thine (Thomas Campion)
- View me, Lord (Christopher Hampson)
- View me, Lord (Ross Jallo)
- Viking Song (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)
- Vine (Oliver Holden)
- Violet (Thomas Willert Beale)
- Virgin-born, we bow before thee (Claude Goudimel)
- Virginia (Oliver Brownson)
- Virtues (John Manuel Pacheco)
- Voces Clamantium (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Voice of the Western Wind (John Bunyan Herbert)
- Volga Boat Song (Anonymous)
- Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her (Martin Luther)
- Vox aeterna (Peter C. Lutkin)
- Vox ultima crucis (Henry Walford Davies)
- Wade in the water (Jeremy Rawson)
- Wade in the water (Traditional)
- Waiting for the May (Henry Lahee)
- Waiting for the Spring (Wilbur A. Christy)
- Wake O my soul, and hail the morn (A. H. Palmer)
- Wake every breath (William Billings)
- Wake thee, my dear (Clara Gottschalk)
- Wake up, sweet melody (Philip P. Bliss)
- Wake! To the hunting (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Wake, dearest love! (Westley F. Richards)
- Waken! Christian children (Samuel Collingwood Hamerton)
- Waken, lords and ladies (Georgina Bairnsfather)
- Waken, lords and ladies gay (Emile Louis)
- Waken, lords and ladies gay (Louis A. Coerne)
- Waken, lords and ladies gay (Samuel Reay)
- Walbridge (Samuel Holyoke)
- Walking with Thee (Alfred Wooler)
- Wallbrook (Aaron Williams)
- Wallingsford (Asahel Benham)
- Wallingsford (Hezekiah Moors)
- Walpole (Abraham Wood)
- Waltham (Samuel Babcock)
- Waltham (William Billings)
- Waltzing Mathilda (Traditional)
- Wanderer's Night Song (Charles Wood)
- Wanderer's song (Robert Schumann)
- Wantage (James P. Carrell)
- Wanton gales, that fondly play (Samuel Webbe)
- War Memorial (Huub de Lange)
- War in Heaven (Mark Chapman)
- War song (Heinrich Werner)
- War song of the Norman Baron Taillefer (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Ward, The Pirate (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Warebridge (Oliver Shaw)
- Wareham (William Billings)
- Warm Up Song (Michael Winikoff)
- Warmth of the Spirit (Casey Anno)
- Warning (Elphrey Heritage)
- Warren (Abraham Wood)
- Warren (Daniel Read)
- Warren (Lemuel Babcock)
- Warren (William Billings)
- Warriors' song (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Wartime Christmas (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Was ever wretch tormented (Thomas Tomkins)
- Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Wash me throughly (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Washington (Anonymous)
- Washington (Reubin Monday)
- Washington (Stephen Jenks)
- Washington (William Billings)
- Washington-Street (William Billings)
- Wassail song (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Watchman (James P. Carrell)
- Watchman, tell us of the night (Aberystwyth) (Joseph Parry)
- Water Town (William Billings)
- Water-Lilies (Frederic Hymen Cowen)
- Water-lilies (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- Waterbeach (Kathryn Rose)
- Waterfield (Samuel Holyoke)
- Waterford (Jacob Kimball)
- Waterstock (John Goss)
- Watertown (Merit Woodruff)
- Waterworks Corner (Kathryn Rose)
- Watt's Cradle Carol (Philip Le Bas)
- Way up (Maggie Furtak)
- Wayfaring Stranger (Traditional)
- We Are All Sacred (Kenneth Langer)
- We Praise Thee, O God (Eduard Kremser)
- We Sing Like Wolves (Barbara Rosen)
- We are no more strangers (George Alexander Macfarren)
- We are waiting (Frederic Woodman Root)
- We are willing to wait a little longer (Avanelle L. Holmes)
- We are your children (Thurlow Weed)
- We brought nothing into this world (Thomas Tomkins)
- We build with fruitless cost (George Frideric Handel)
- We call to You, O Christ of hope (Robert Page)
- We come to the Altar (Nicholas Azza)
- We come to your doorstep (Steve Draper)
- We come unto our fathers' God (Joseph Barnby)
- We fays and fairies live unseen (Samuel Arnold)
- We gather together to ask the Lord’s blessing (Anonymous)
- We give immortal praise (Trinity) (Thurlow Weed)
- We give immortal praise (William Croft)
- We give thee but thine own (William Henry Monk)
- We hail thy presence glorious (Johann Michael Haydn)
- We hail thy presence glorious (William Henry Monk)
- We happy shepherd swain (Joseph Netherclift)
- We have a gospel to proclaim (William Gardiner)
- We have seen his star (Roger Petrich)
- We have seen his star in the east (Caleb Simper)
- We heard a baby crying (Philip Le Bas)
- We love the place, O God (Henry L. Jenner)
- We make love with our voices (Barbara Rosen)
- We march, we march (Joseph Barnby)
- We may laugh and we may sing (William Spark)
- We may roam thro’ this world (Michael William Balfe)
- We need not shrink in time of trial (Thurlow Weed)
- We plough the fields, and scatter (Johann Abraham Peter Schulz)
- We plough the fields, and scatter (Joseph Barnby)
- We praise Thee, Op. 40 No. 2 (Anton Stepanovich Arensky)
- We praise thee God (William Daman)
- We praise you, O God (Anthony Awtrey)
- We pray thee, heavenly Father (Johann Michael Haydn)
- We pray thee, heavenly Father (John Bacchus Dykes)
- We pray thee, heavenly Father (William Lloyd)
- We pray to God (Carlotta Ferrari)
- We raise our branches high today (Thurlow Weed)
- We roam and rule the sea (Henry David Leslie)
- We shall keep the faith (John Brown)
- We shall walk through the valley in peace (Traditional)
- We sing of God, the mighty source (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- We sing of God, the mighty source (William Hayes)
- We sing the glorious conquest (Anonymous)
- We sing the glorious conquest (John Stainer)
- We sing the glorious conquest II (Anonymous)
- We sing the praise of him who died (Anonymous)
- We three Fates (Sophia Green)
- We three kings of Orient are (John Henry Hopkins, Jr.)
- We wait for Christ, our Advent Light (Thurlow Weed)
- We wait for Thy loving-Kindness (Philip Armes)
- We walk by faith and not by sight (Henry Lebedinsky)
- We watch’d her breathing (Jacob Leo Kerbusch)
- We will not blush for poverty (John Harrison Tenney)
- We will rejoice in thy salvation (William Croft)
- We will remember them (David Greenwood)
- We will ring out our joy (Roger Petrich)
- We wish you a merry Christmas (Arthur Warrell)
- We wish you a merry Christmas (Traditional)
- We would extol thee, ever-blessed Lord (Anonymous)
- We'll Understand It Better By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
- We'll rant and we'll roar (Henry William LeMessurier)
- We'll speak very softly (Falade ben baixo) (Traditional)
- Weary Pilgrim (Daniel Belknap)
- Weary Pilgrim (Oliver Holden)
- Weary of Earth and laden with my sin (Ferris Tozer)
- Weary wind of the West (Wilberfoss George Owst)
- Weary wind of the west (Edward Elgar)
- Weaver John (Benjamin Hanby)
- Wedding Music: Invocation (Kenneth Langer)
- Wedding Responses (Clifford Boyd)
- Wedding cantata (Peter Bird)
- Weeds (Barbara Rosen)
- Weep O mine eyes (Scott Villard)
- Weep no more (John Blackwood McEwen)
- Weep no more, sad fountains (Frank Valentine Van der Stucken)
- Weep no more, thou sorry boy (Thomas Tomkins)
- Weep on, weep on (Michael William Balfe)
- Weep you no more (George Rathbone)
- Weep you no more sad fountains (John Dowland)
- Weep you no more, sad fountains (David Christmas Williams)
- Weep, O mine eyes (Jennifer Bastable)
- Weep, O mine eyes (John Bennet)
- Weep, silly soul (John Bennet)
- Weeping Nature (Stephen Jenks)
- Weeping Savior (Elisha J. King)
- Weighing anchor (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Weihnachtsoratorium (Christmas Oratorio), BWV 248 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Welcome (Oliver Holden)
- Welcome Spring (Henry David Leslie)
- Welcome Yule (Mark Chapman)
- Welcome Yule (Steve Draper)
- Welcome art Thou, joyous Morn (John Wass)
- Welcome dawn of summer's day (Edward M. Hill)
- Welcome home the bride (Thomas Adlington Wallworth)
- Welcome to all the pleasures, Z 339 (Henry Purcell)
- Welcome, Yule! (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Welcome, every nymph and swain (John Danby)
- Welcome, happy morning (Joseph Barnby)
- Welcome, happy morning! (Arthur Sullivan)
- Welcome, pretty primrose (William Alfred White)
- Welcome, sweet Spring! (William Webster Pearson)
- Welcome, sweet day of rest (Thanet) (Thomas Clark)
- Welcome, welcome, every guest (William Tansur)
- Well rung Tom Boy (Anonymous)
- Welladay (Traditional)
- Wellington (Samuel Holyoke)
- Welsh (Come thou long expected Jesus) (Anonymous)
- Wenham (Samuel Holyoke)
- Were every thought an eye (John Dowland)
- Were you there (J. G. Stalnaker)
- Were you there? (Crys Armbrust)
- Were you there? (Hugh S. Roberton)
- Were you there? (Karol Jaworski)
- Were you there? (Traditional)
- Wesley (William Moore)
- West Boston (William Billings)
- West End (Oliver Holden)
- West-Sudbury (William Billings)
- Westborough (Lemuel Babcock)
- Westfield (1797) (Oliver Brownson)
- Westfield (Elias Mann)
- Westfield (Oliver Brownson)
- Westfield (William Billings)
- Westford (Daniel Read)
- Westford (Hezekiah Moors)
- Westminster (Nehemiah Shumway)
- Weston (Samuel Babcock)
- Westron wynde when wyll thow blow (Jennifer Bastable)
- Wethersfield (Justin Morgan)
- Wethersfield (Timothy Olmsted)
- Weymouth (William Billings)
- We’ll sing a merry roundelay (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- We’re Sailing (Alfred Beirly)
- Whale Rock (Daniel Belknap)
- What Are They Doing in Heaven? (Charles Albert Tindley)
- What Child is this? (J. G. Stalnaker)
- What Child is this? (Joseph Barnby)
- What Child is this? (Traditional)
- What We Sing (Barbara Rosen)
- What a sea of tears and sorrows (George Herbert)
- What a wonder (Clarence Dickinson)
- What are these that are arrayed in white robes? (John Stainer)
- What are these that glow from afar (Alan Gray)
- What bright joy can this exceed? (Samuel Webbe)
- What can I do, my dearest (George Kirbye)
- What can a sinner do like me (Benjamin Milgrove)
- What care I how fair she be (William F. Sudds)
- What child is this (Carlotta Ferrari)
- What comfort at thy death (John Sheppard)
- What has been (John Hetland)
- What if I never speed (John Dowland)
- What if there were nothing? (John Hetland)
- What is got by sighing? (John Liptrot Hatton)
- What is home without a mother? (Septimus Winner)
- What is life, or worldly pleasure? (William Byrd)
- What is the cause (John Dowland)
- What is the cause that thou, O Lord (George Kirbye)
- What is the cause that thou, O Lord (John Valentine)
- What is the little brook saying? (Benjamin Jepson)
- What light is this ? (Geoff Allan)
- What look hath she? (Matthew Kingston)
- What man soever he be that salvation will attain (William Daman)
- What mournful thoughts come o’er the mind (Wm. T. Best)
- What needeth all this travail (John Wilbye)
- What poor astronomers are they (John Dowland)
- What shall I do to show, Z 627/18 (Henry Purcell)
- What shall I render (Arthur Henry Brown)
- What shall he have that killed the deer? (John Hilton the younger)
- What shall he have that killed the deer? (John Stafford Smith)
- What shall it profit a man (George Alexander Macfarren)
- What shall we do with the drunken sailor (Traditional)
- What shall we pray (Jason Smart)
- What should we do? (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- What signs will carry God (hymn) (Thurlow Weed)
- What signs will carry God (shape-note) (Thurlow Weed)
- What sound upon the midnight air? (Sally DeFord)
- What star is this (Jeremiah Clarke)
- What star is this, with beams so bright (Michael Praetorius)
- What sweeter music (John Earwaker)
- What sweeter music (Steve Draper)
- What thanks and praise to thee we owe (Anonymous)
- What the bee is to the flow'ret (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- What thing is there that I can wish (Joseph Key)
- What tho' my frail eyelids refuse (Benjamin Milgrove)
- What though her frowns (Francis Pilkington)
- What though sorrow oft befalls us (Johann Gottlieb Naumann)
- What time the evening shadows fall (Anonymous)
- What voice of gladness (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- What wondrous walk of feet and wing (Joseph G. Stephens)
- What's in a name? (Anselm Kersten)
- Wheel of the Year (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Wheelers Point (1770) (William Billings)
- Wheelers Point (William Billings)
- When Allen-a-Dale went a-hunting (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- When Christ arose (Vincent Miller)
- When Christ was born (Richard R. Terry)
- When Christ was born of Mary free (Arthur Henry Brown)
- When Christ was born of Mary free (Steve Draper)
- When Christ was born of Mary free (Tim Pratt)
- When Christ was born of Mary free (Traditional)
- When Christ was risen from the dead (Orlando Gibbons)
- When Christ, who is our life, shall appear (John Varley Roberts)
- When Cloris heard (John Wilbye)
- When Daphne smiles (John Stafford Smith)
- When Flora decks (William Noel Johnson)
- When Francis dances with me (Sol Violinsky)
- When God of old came down from heaven (Anonymous)
- When God of old came down from heaven (Joseph Barnby)
- When God revealed his gracious name (Supply Belcher)
- When Green Leaves Come Again (Max Bruch)
- When I dream of old Erin (Leo Friedman)
- When I have sung my songs (Ernest Charles)
- When I pour out my soul in prayer (Ozias Thurston Linley)
- When I survey the wondrous Cross (Edward Miller)
- When I survey the wondrous cross (J. G. Stalnaker)
- When I survey the wondrous cross (James Leach)
- When I survey the wondrous cross (Joseph Barnby)
- When I survey the wondrous cross (Thomas Jarman)
- When I thy singing next shall hear (John Albert Sowerbutts)
- When I was and a little tiny boy (Geoffrey Shaw)
- When Jesus wept (William Billings)
- When Mary thro' the garden went (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- When May is in his prime (John Ireland)
- When Papa Was a Boy (John David Brunk)
- When Phœbus first did Daphne love (John Dowland)
- When Silence falleth over all (Francis J. Barrett)
- When Spring comes round (Henry Thomas Smart)
- When Spring is calling (William Mason (1829-1908))
- When Sue and I went skating (James R. Murray)
- When Twilight’s parting flush (Henry Lahee)
- When all my past days to review (Thomas Haweis)
- When all the world is young (John Pointer)
- When all thy mercies, O my God (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- When all thy mercies, O my God (John Newton)
- When all thy mercies, O my God (Joseph Barnby)
- When as the mavis sweetly sings (Henry Purcell)
- When at this distance, Lord, we trace (Samuel Webbe)
- When circumstances drain the soul (Thurlow Weed)
- When daisies pied (George Alexander Macfarren)
- When daisies pied (Graham Patterson)
- When day's shadows lengthen (Joseph Barnby)
- When daylight was yet sleeping (Michael William Balfe)
- When evening casts her shadows round (Clowes Bayley)
- When evening's twilight (John Liptrot Hatton)
- When eyes are beaming (Benjamin Mansell Ramsey)
- When flowery meadows (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
- When for the world's repose (Lord Mornington)
- When forced from dear Hebe to go (Thomas Arne)
- When from my love I looked for love (John Bartlet)
- When gossips love (Archibald Carlyle Mounsey)
- When hands meet (Ciro Pinsuti)
- When he, who adores thee (Michael William Balfe)
- When he, who adores thee (William Rhys-Herbert)
- When icicles hang by the wall (Geoffrey Shaw)
- When icicles hang by the wall (George Alexander Macfarren)
- When icicles hang by the wall (Walter William Brooks)
- When in Disgrace (Mark Chapman)
- When in death I shall calm recline (Michael William Balfe)
- When last I strayed (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- When lengthening shades (William Woolley)
- When like the hunted hind (Thomas Tallis)
- When little Birdie Bye-Bye goes (Howard M. Dow)
- When morning gilds the skies (Joseph Barnby)
- When my heart is overwhelmed (William Batchelder Bradbury)
- When my soul fainted within me (John Frederick Bridge)
- When on the cross (J. Ashley Hall)
- When pearly dew (Samuel Webbe Jr.)
- When shades of night round us close (Joseph Barnby)
- When shall my sorrowful sighing slake (Thomas Tallis)
- When ships put out to sea (William Otto Miessner)
- When sinks the sun (Edward Roberts)
- When spring begems the dewy scene, Op.8, no.4 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- When stars are in the quiet skies (William Rhys-Herbert)
- When strangers stand and hear me tell (John Fawcett)
- When that the Lord again (Edward Johnson)
- When that the fyftye daye was come (Christopher Tye)
- When that the people taught they had (Christopher Tye)
- When the Light of Memory (George Brace Loomis)
- When the Lord entered the Holy City (Joseph Edmund Mills)
- When the Lord turned again (Adrian Batten)
- When the Lord turned again (William Billings)
- When the Lord turned again the captivity of Sion (William Knapp)
- When the Sabbath was past (Myles Birket Foster)
- When the beautiful springtime comes (Daniel W. Crist)
- When the children went to play (Harvey Bartlett Gaul)
- When the crimson sun had set (Edgar Pettman)
- When the day of toil is done (Joseph Barnby)
- When the fierce north wind (John Whitaker)
- When the nightfall cometh on (Charles King Langley)
- When the rosy morn (Edwin Augustus Sydenham)
- When the silence takes a voice (Thurlow Weed)
- When the sun sinks to rest (John Frederick Bridge)
- When the swallows homeward fly (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- When the twilight gathers fast (I) (Joseph Barnby)
- When the twilight gathers fast (II) (Joseph Barnby)
- When the wind blows in the sweet rose-tree (William Horsley)
- When the winds breathe soft (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- When thou art weary (Joachim Kelecom)
- When thro' the torn sail, Op. 89, No. 4b (Dudley Buck)
- When through Life unblest we rove (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- When through the night (Franz Liszt)
- When through the torn sail (Gustav Stolpe)
- When thro’ life unblest we rove (Michael William Balfe)
- When twilight dews (Alfred Ben Allen)
- When twilight dews (Henry Hiles)
- When twilight dews (James L. Gregory)
- When twilight dews (Thomas Crampton)
- When twilight dews (Walter Heaton)
- When twilight dews are falling soft (William Mason (1829-1908))
- When we in holy worship (Joseph Barnby)
- When we two parted (Jeremy Rawson)
- When we, our weary limbs to rest (Anonymous)
- When we, our weary limbs to rest (John Broderip)
- When wearied wretches sink to sleep (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- When winter winds are piercing chill (Charles P. Morrison)
- When with glory dies the day (Sydney S. Bartlett)
- When you made this planet (Kathryn Rose)
- When you sing (Hubert Bath)
- When you wore a tulip (Percy Wenrich)
- When, His salvation bringing (Joseph Barnby)
- When, overwhelmed with grief (Aylesford) (Thomas Clark)
- When, overwhelmed with grief (from A Seventh Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Whence comes this Light (Herbert Brewer)
- Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing? (J. Ashley Hall)
- Whence shall my tears begin? (Joseph Barnby)
- Where Autumn Leaves Glow (George W. Fields)
- Where are all thy beauties now (Thomas Campion)
- Where are you going my pretty maid? (Alfred James Caldicott)
- Where art thou, beam of light? (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Where be ye, my love (Jennifer Bastable)