Category:Keyboard accompaniment
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This subcategory of Category:Accompaniment is for choral works with keyboard accompaniment (which could be piano, organ, harpsichord, or electronic keyboard). This category is added by the template {{Instruments}} whenever it finds the word keyboard in the text. Alternativelly, it can be added by hand using the template {{KbdAcc}} in the Instruments: field of a choral works page. See also the categories Piano accompaniment, Organ accompaniment, Harpsichord accompaniment. Not to be confused with the category Keyboard reduction and its subcategories.
Pages in this category
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,755 total.
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- Autolycus' Song (Clara Angela Macirone)
- Autumn I (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- An Autumn song (Ciro Pinsuti)
- Autumn, Op.8, no.3 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- Ave Maria (Bruno Vlahek)
- Ave Maria (Gregorian chant)
- Ave Maria (Marcial del Adalid)
- Ave Maria (Michael J. Oczko)
- Ave Maria (Wilhelm Meyer Lutz)
- Ave Maria 3-part (Anonymous)
- Ave Maria II (Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens)
- Ave Maria, 'tis the hour of prayer (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Ave Maria, contigo es el Señor (Traditional)
- Ave Regina coelorum (Gregorian chant)
- Ave verum corpus (Gregorian chant)
- Ave verum corpus (Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens)
- Ave verum corpus, KV 618 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- Awake and sing the song (William Henry Monk)
- Awake! awake! the flowers unfold (Henry David Leslie)
- Awake, arise, lift up your voice (Thomas Haweis)
- Awake, my soul, and with the sun (François-Hippolyte Barthélémon)
- Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve (George Frideric Handel)
- Awake, our souls; away, our fears (Dmitri Bortniansky)
- Away with gloom, away with doubt (Robert George Thompson)
B
- Bacchanalian song (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Bacchus ever fair and young / Bacchus' blessings are a treasure (George Frideric Handel)
- The bait (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Ballade (Louise Filliaux Tiger)
- The Banks of the Dee (Anonymous)
- The Banks of the Dee (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- The Banks of the Dee (Langolee) (Joseph Haydn)
- Barn Jesus i en Krybbe laa (Niels Wilhelm Gade)
- Be thou my guardian and my guide (Isaac Smith)
- Beati omnes (Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck)
- Beatus vir (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Beautiful Home (Horatio Richmond Palmer)
- Before Jehovah's aweful throne (Louis Bourgeois)
- Before the Lord’s eternal throne (William Henry Monk)
- Before thy throne, O God, we kneel (Anonymous)
- Before thy throne, O God, we kneel (Dmitri Bortniansky)
- Begräbnislied (Franz Schubert)
- Behold I bring you glad tidings (Maurice Greene)
- Behold, I bring you good tidings (John Goss)
- Behold, the great Creator makes (Neil Dougall)
- Beim Scheiden (Robert Franz)
- The Belfry Tower (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The bells of St Michael's tower (Robert Prescott Stewart)
- Beloved, if God so loved us (Joseph Barnby)
- Beltane (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Bendito, bendito (Traditional)
- Beneath the cross of Jesus (Frederick Charles Maker)
- Benedicimus Deum coeli (Samuel Webbe)
- Benedictus in A (John Goss)
- Benedictus sit Deus (Wilhelm Meyer Lutz)
- A Better Home (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Beware (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Bind my brows (John Stainer)
- Bird of the wilderness (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Bless God, my soul (Richard Garbett)
- Bless the Lord, O my soul (Edward John Hopkins)
- Blessed be the man (Charles Steggall)
- Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Caspar Ett)
- Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Henry Purcell)
- Blessed is the man that endureth temptation (John Stainer)
- Blessed Jesus, at thy word (Johann Rudolf Ahle)
- Blest are the pure in heart (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Blest are the pure in heart (William Henry Havergal)
- Blest pair of sirens (John Stafford Smith)
- Blow, blow, thou winter wind (George Alexander Macfarren)
- The Blue-bottle’s fate (Abraham Hargreaves Ashworth)
- Blythe is the bird (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Bonum est (Julius Benedict)
- Bread of heaven, on thee we feed (Paul Heinlein)
- Bread of heaven, on thee we feed (William Dalrymple MacLagan)
- Bread of the world in mercy broken (Anonymous)
- Bread of the world in mercy broken (Louis Bourgeois)
- Break, break, break (Edward B. Birge)
- Break, break, break on thy cold grey stones, O sea (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Breathe on me, breath of God (John Chetham)
- Breathe soft, ye winds (John Baptiste Calkin)
- Brecknock (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Bremerhaven (Thurlow Weed)
- Bremerton (Thurlow Weed)
- Bright the vision that delighted (Richard Redhead)
- The bright-haired morn (Samuel Reay)
- Brightest and best (Crys Armbrust)
- Brightest and best of the sons of the morning (John Goss)
- Brightest and best of the sons of the morning (Joseph Francis Thrupp)
- Brightest and best of the stars of the morning (James Proctor Harding)
- Brightly dawns our wedding day (Mikado) (Arthur Sullivan)
- Brightly gleams our banner (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Brockhall (Thurlow Weed)
- Bulwick (Thurlow Weed)
- Busy, curious, thirsty fly (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Bußlied (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach)
- By Christ redeemed (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Byefield (Thurlow Weed)
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- The Call (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Cambridge (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Camina, camina (Traditional)
- Cantate Domino (Tim Brace)
- Cantemos al Amor de los amores (Traditional)
- Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11 (Gabriel Fauré)
- Captains of the saintly band (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- The caravan (Ciro Pinsuti)
- Cast thy burden on the Lord (William Batchelder Bradbury)
- Castle Ashby (Thurlow Weed)
- Caton (Samuel Webbe Jr.)
- Chandos Anthem No. 4: No. 6 - O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (George Frideric Handel)
- Chandos Anthem No. 7: No. 1 - Sonata (George Frideric Handel)
- Chandos Anthem No. 7: No. 6 - Blessed is the people, O Lord (George Frideric Handel)
- A charge to keep I have (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Charity (John Stainer)
- Charmer, hear a faithful lover (Thomas Billington)
- Cheerfulness (Ciro Pinsuti)
- Chelveston (Thurlow Weed)
- Cherubic Hymn (Lawrence Sisk)
- A chieftain to the Highlands bound (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Childhood's melody (Francesco Berger)
- Children of the heavenly King (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Children of the heavenly King (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- Children stand on life's rough way (Thurlow Weed)
- The chimes of Oberwesel (Henry Baumer)
- The chivalry of labour (John Baptiste Calkin)
- Christ being raised from the dead (George J. Elvey)
- 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 is made the sure foundation (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Christ is our cornerstone (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Christ is risen from the dead (George J. Elvey)
- Christ is risen from the dead (Thurlow Weed)
- Christ is the heavenly food that gives (Thomas Jackson)
- Christ is the Way (Charles A. Tindley, Jr.)
- Christ our passover is sacrificed for us (John Goss)
- Christ the Lord is risen again (Anonymous)
- Christ the Lord is risen again II (Anonymous)
- Christ the Word to earth descended (Charles H. Giffen)
- Christ's Birth Carols (Progress Gabriel Akpabio)
- Christ, whose glory fills the skies (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Christian, dost thou see them? (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Christmas (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Christmas Bells (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Christmas bells at sea (Arthur Sullivan)
- The Church's one foundation (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- City of God, how broad and far (Thomas Haweis)
- Clarence (Arthur Sullivan)
- Clarington (Thurlow Weed)
- Closing the circle (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Come away, death (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Come bounteous May (Reginald Spofforth)
- Come join, ye saints (Thurlow Weed)
- Come let us be merry (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Come let us join the roundelay (William Beale)
- Come live with me (James Oswald)
- Come live with me (Thomas Arne)
- Come sing, ye choirs exultant (Michael Praetorius)
- Come unto me, ye weary (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Come, bless the Lord (Horst Hinze)
- Come, celebrate the gift divine (Thurlow Weed)
- Come, celebrate the May (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Come, fill, my boys (John Baptiste Calkin)
- Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove (Anonymous)
- Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove (Henry J. Gauntlett)
- Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove (Johann Hermann Schein)
- Come, Holy Ghost (William Boyce)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire (Anonymous)
- Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Anonymous)
- Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Henry Lahee)
- Come, let us sing to the Lord (Ronald McVey)
- Come, let us with our Lord arise (Johann Gottfried Schicht)
- Come, let's rejoice (John Amner)
- Come, O thou Traveller unknown (Robert King)
- Come, push round with spirit (William Jackson of Exeter)
- Come, sinners, to the Gospel feast (Thurlow Weed)
- Come, thou fount of every blessing (Queenborough) (Thomas Clark)
- Come, Thou Fount of every blessing (Thurlow Weed)
- Come, thou Holy Spirit, come (Samuel Webbe)
- Come, thou long-expected Jesus (John Stainer)
- Come, ye children (Agostino Steffani)
- Come, ye faithful, raise the strain (Arthur Henry Brown)
- Come, ye faithful, raise the strain (Arthur Sullivan)
- Come, ye faithful, raise the strain (Thurlow Weed)
- Come, ye souls by sin afflicted (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Comfort, comfort, ye my people (Louis Bourgeois)
- Coming By and By (Robert Lowry)
- Communion service in E flat (James Gibb)
- Como prenda de mi afecto (Traditional)
- Con dulces acentos (Traditional)
- Confirma hoc Deus (Wilhelm Meyer Lutz)
- Conserva me Deus (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Consolation (Charles Albert Tindley)
- Consolation (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Constance (Arthur Sullivan)
- Continue, Lord, to hear my voice (Richard Garbett)
- Contritos nos postramos (Traditional)
- Cor Jesu Sacratissimum (Gregorian chant)
- Corazón Santo (Traditional)
- Corde Natus (Charles H. Giffen)
- The cornfield (Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens)