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- Wenn alle Brünnlein fließen (Friedrich Silcher)
- Wenn alle Brünnlein fließen (Traditional)
- Wenn der Herr a 6 (Heinrich Hartmann)
- Wenn der Herr ein Kreuze schickt (Robert Radecke)
- Wenn der Lenz beginnt (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- Wenn der Schnee (Anonymous)
- Wenn die Nacht mit süßer Ruh (Leonhard von Call)
- Wenn die Sonne sinkt (Eduard Grell)
- Wenn ein starker Gewappneter, Op. 109, No. 2 (Johannes Brahms)
- Wenn es Winter wird (Huub de Lange)
- Wenn Gott einmal erlösen wird, SWV 231 (Heinrich Schütz)
- Wenn ich dein freundlich g'berden (Orazio Vecchi)
- Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär (Traditional)
- Wenn ich früh in den Garten (Robert Schumann)
- Wenn ich gedenck der Stunden (Gemignano Capilupi)
- Wenn ich gedenk der Stund (Jacob Regnart)
- Wenn ich nur dich habe (Reinhold Succo)
- Wenn ich zu dir empor in meinen Ängsten flehe (Christian Friedrich Penzel)
- Wenn ihr Jungfrau (Orazio Vecchi)
- Wenn in stiller Stunde (Karl August Groos)
- Wenn mein Stündlein (Hans Leo Hassler)
- Wenn mein Stündlein (Sethus Calvisius)
- Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist (Melchior Franck)
- Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist, BWV 428 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist, BWV 429 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Wenn mir angst a 5 (Heinrich Hartmann)
- Wenn sich zwei Herzen scheiden (Geibelei Nr. 3) (Christoph Dalitz)
- Wenn uns die Sorg will krencken (Adam Gumpelzhaimer)
- Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein (Antonio Scandello)
- Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein (Johann Hermann Schein)
- Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein, Op. 110, No. 3 (Johannes Brahms)
- Wenn Zweie sich gut sind (Moritz Hauptmann)
- Wenn's Diandl sauber is (Traditional)
- Wer bin ich? (Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch)
- Wer das elendt bawen wil (Anonymous)
- Wer diser zeit sein sach in dweit (Ludwig Senfl)
- Wer Gott nicht mit uns (Sethus Calvisius)
- Wer Gott vertraut, hat wohl gebaut, BWV 433 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Wer het gemeint (Heinrich Finck)
- Wer in dem Schutz (Christoph Buel)
- Wer ist und wird genennt (André Vierendeels)
- Wer ist und wird genennt ein Christ (Georg Vogler)
- Wer jetzt nichts kann (Heinrich Finck)
- Wer kann es doch ermessen (Antonio Brunelli)
- Wer leben will ohn Schmerz (Johann Steffens)
- Wer muscat und negelein (Heinrich Finck)
- Wer nicht sitzt im Gottlosen Rat, SWV 97 (Heinrich Schütz)
- Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten (Georg Neumark)
- Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten BWV 434 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Wer sehen will (Jacob Regnart)
- Wer sich des Höchsten Schirm vertraut, SWV 189 (Heinrich Schütz)
- Wer sich mit einem weib verbindt/ Wann er zu nacht heim kommen thut (Ivo de Vento)
- Wer sich mit Liebessucht empfind besessen (Jacob Regnart)
- Wer sich ohn Gelt (Jacob Regnart)
- Wer wird, Herr, in der Hütten dein, SWV 111 (Heinrich Schütz)
- Wer wirdet trösten mich (Jacob Regnart)
- Wer wirdet trösten mich (Thomas Mancinus)
- Were I a king (John Mundy)
- Were you there (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- Were you there? (Crys Armbrust)
- Were you there? (Hugh S. Roberton)
- Were you there? (Karol Jaworski)
- Were you there? (Traditional)
- Werfet Panier (Georg Philipp Telemann)
- Wesley (William Moore)
- West Boston (William Billings)
- West End (Oliver Holden)
- The West, a nest and you (Billy Hill)
- West-Sudbury (William Billings)
- Westborough (Daniel Belknap)
- Westborough (Lemuel Babcock)
- Westbury (James P. Carrell)
- Western (Samuel Holyoke)
- The Western Wind Mass (John Taverner)
- Westfield (1797) (Oliver Brownson)
- Westfield (Elias Mann)
- Westfield (Oliver Brownson)
- Westfield (William Billings)
- Westford (Daniel Read)
- Westford (Hezekiah Moors)
- Westford (Samuel Holyoke)
- Westminster (Nehemiah Shumway)
- Weston (Samuel Babcock)
- A wet sheet and a flowing sea (Elizabeth Field Hubbard)
- Wethersfield (Justin Morgan)
- Wethersfield (Timothy Olmsted)
- Wexford Carol (Simon Biazeck)
- The Wexford Carol (Traditional)
- Weybossett Street (Oliver Shaw)
- Weymouth (William Billings)
- Weypliches pild (Heinrich Finck)
- We’ll sing a merry roundelay (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- We’re A’ Noddin’ (John Ebenezer West)
- We’re Sailing (Alfred Beirly)
- Whale Rock (Daniel Belknap)
- Whann Battayle smethinge (John Wall Callcott)
- What ails my darling (Thomas Morley)
- What bright joy can this exceed? (Samuel Webbe)
- What can I do, my dearest (George Kirbye)
- What care I how fair she be (William F. Sudds)
- What child is this (Carlotta Ferrari)
- What Child is this? (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- What Child is this? (Joseph Barnby)
- What Child is this? (Traditional)
- What doth my pretty darling? (Michael East)
- What eyes like thine, eternal Sire (William Shield)
- What has been (John Hetland)
- What haste fair Lady (Thomas Weelkes)
- What have the Gods / Me thinks I hear (Thomas Weelkes)
- What heart such doubled force? (Michael East)
- What if a day (Richard Allison)
- What if I never speed (John Dowland)
- What if I seek for love (Robert Jones)
- 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 and all its pride (Lord Mornington)
- What is life, or worldly pleasure? (William Byrd)
- What is our life? (Orlando Gibbons)
- What is the cause (John Dowland)
- What is the cause that thou, O Lord (George Kirbye)
- What is the little brook saying? (Benjamin Jepson)
- 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 pleasure have great princes (William Byrd)
- What poor astronomers are they (John Dowland)
- What saith my dainty darling (Thomas Morley)
- What shall he have that killed the deer? (John Stafford Smith)
- What shall I do to show, Z 627/18 (Henry Purcell)
- What shall we do with the drunken sailor (Traditional)
- What should we do? (Henry Ernest Nichol)
- What signs will carry God (shape-note) (Thurlow Weed)
- What star is this (Jeremiah Clarke)
- What star is this, with beams so bright (Michael Praetorius)
- What sweeter music (John Earwaker)
- 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 though her frowns (Francis Pilkington)
- What time the evening shadows fall (Anonymous)
- What voice of gladness (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- What We Sing (Barbara Rosen)
- What wondrous walk of feet and wing (Joseph G. Stephens)
- What's in a name? (Anselm Kersten)
- What's in the brain? (Michael Gray)
- What, shall I part thus unregarded (George Kirbye)
- Wha’ll be king but Charlie? (Arthur Edward Johnstone)
- Wheelers Point (1770) (William Billings)
- Wheelers Point (William Billings)
- When all my past days to review (Thomas Haweis)
- When all the world is young (John Pointer)
- When all thy mercies, O my God (John Newton)
- When all thy mercies, O my God (Joseph Barnby)
- When all thy mercies, O my God (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- When Allen-a-Dale went a-hunting (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- When Arthur first in court began to wear long hanging sleaves (John Wall Callcott)
- When as the mavis sweetly sings (Henry Purcell)
- When at Corinna's eyes I gaze (Charles Harford Lloyd)
- When Bacchus with Venus disputed the prize (Lord Mornington)
- When Bibo thought fit (John Travers)
- When Christ arose (Vincent Miller)
- When Christ was born (Richard R. Terry)
- When Christ was born of Mary free (Steve Draper)
- When Christ was born of Mary free (Traditional)
- When Christ was risen from the dead (Orlando Gibbons)
- When Cloris heard (John Wilbye)
- When daisies pied (George Alexander Macfarren)
- When daisies pied (Graham Patterson)
- When daisies pied (John Stafford Smith)
- When Daphne died (John Wall Callcott)
- When Daphne smiles (John Stafford Smith)
- When David heard (Robert Ramsey)
- When David heard (Thomas Tomkins)
- When David heard (Thomas Weelkes)
- When David heard that Absalom was slain (John Milton the elder)
- When day's shadows lengthen (Joseph Barnby)
- When earth to earth (John Alcock Jr.)
- When evening casts her shadows round (Clowes Bayley)
- When evening's twilight (John Liptrot Hatton)
- When eyes are beaming (Benjamin Mansell Ramsey)
- When first by force (William Byrd)
- When first sweet love (Henry Harington)
- When first thy soft lips (Samuel Wesley)
- When Flora decks (William Noel Johnson)
- 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 Francis dances with me (Sol Violinsky)
- When from my love I looked for love (John Bartlet)
- 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 gossips love (Archibald Carlyle Mounsey)
- When Green Leaves Come Again (Max Bruch)
- When hands meet (Ciro Pinsuti)
- When he, who adores thee (Michael William Balfe)
- When he, who adores thee (William Rhys-Herbert)
- When I dream of old Erin (Leo Friedman)