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A Severn Rhapsody, Op. 3 |
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All This Night, Op. 33 |
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By Footpath and Stile, Op. 2: II. "Where the picnic was" |
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By Footpath and Stile, Op. 2: III. "The oxen" |
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By Footpath and Stile, Op. 2: IV. "The master and the leaves" |
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By Footpath and Stile, Op. 2: V. "Voices from things growing in a churchyard" |
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By Footpath and Stile, Op. 2: VI. "Exeunt omnes" |
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Concerto for Clarinet & String Orchestra in C Minor, Op. 31: I. Allegro vigoroso (feat. clarinet: Robert Plane) |
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Concerto for Clarinet & String Orchestra in C Minor, Op. 31: II. Adagio, ma senza rigore (feat. clarinet: Robert Plane) |
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Concerto for Clarinet & String Orchestra in C Minor, Op. 31: III. Rondo: Allegro giocoso (feat. clarinet: Robert Plane) |
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Dies natalis: I. Intrada |
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Dies natalis: II. Rhapsody |
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Dies natalis: III. The Rapture |
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Earth and Air and Rain, Op. 15: II. "When I set out for Lyonesse" |
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Earth and Air and Rain, Op. 15: III. "Waiting both" |
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Earth and Air and Rain, Op. 15: IV. "The phantom" |
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Earth and Air and Rain, Op. 15: IX. "In a churchyard" |
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Earth and Air and Rain, Op. 15: V. "So I have fared" |
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Earth and Air and Rain, Op. 15: VI. "Rollicum-Rorum" |
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Earth and Air and Rain, Op. 15: VII. "To Lizbie Browne" |
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Earth and Air and Rain, Op. 15: VIII. "The Clock of the Years" |
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Earth and Air and Rain, Op. 15: X. "Proud Songsters" |
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Eclogue for piano and string orchestra |
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Eclogue for Piano and Strings |
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Farewell to Arms: I. Introduction |
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Five Bagatelles for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 23a: I. Prelude: Allegro deciso (feat. clarinet: Robert Plane) |
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Five Bagatelles for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 23a: II. Romance: Andante tranquillo (feat. clarinet: Robert Plane) |
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Five Bagatelles for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 23a: III. Carol: Andante semplice (feat. clarinet: Robert Plane) |
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Five Bagatelles for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 23a: IV. Forlana: Allegretto grazioso (feat. clarinet: Robert Plane) |
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Five Bagatelles for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 23a: V. Fughetta: Allegro vivace (feat. clarinet: Robert Plane) |
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Forlana |
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God Is Gone Up |
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God is gone up, Op. 27, No. 2 |
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Introit in F major for solo violin and small orchestra, Op. 6 (feat. violin: Lesley Hatfield) |
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Le us now praise famous men, Op. 35 |
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Let Us Garlands Bring, Op. 18: I. Come Away, Come Away, Death |
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Let Us Garlands Bring, Op. 18: II. Who is Silvia? |
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Let Us Garlands Bring, Op. 18: III. Fear no more the heat o' the sun |
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Let Us Garlands Bring, Op. 18: IV. O Mistress mine |
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Let Us Garlands Bring, Op. 18: V. It was a lover and his lass |
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Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice, Op. 26 |
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Magnificat, Op. 36 |
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Nocturne (New Year Music) |
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Op. 26: Lo, The Full, Final Sacrifice |
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Op. 35: Let us now praise famous men |
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Prelude for String Orchestra |
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Romance in E flat major for string orchestra, Op. 11 |
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Seven Partsongs, Op. 17: I. I praise the tender flower |
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Seven Partsongs, Op. 17: II. I have loved flowers that fade |
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Seven Partsongs, Op. 17: III. My spirit sang all day |
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Seven Partsongs, Op. 17: IV. Clear and Gentle Stream |
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Seven Partsongs, Op. 17: V. Nightingales |
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Seven Partsongs, Op. 17: VI. Haste on, my joys! |
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Seven Partsongs, Op. 17: VII. Wherefore tonight so full of care |
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Seven Unaccompanied Part Songs: No. 1 I Praise the Tender Flower, Op. 17 |
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Seven Unaccompanied Part Songs: No. 3 My Spirit Sang All Day, Op. 17 |
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Seven Unaccompanied Part Songs: No. 4 Clear and Gentle Stream, Op. 17 |
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Seven Unaccompanied Part Songs: No. 5 Nightingales, Op. 17 |
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Seven Unaccompanied Partsongs, Op. 17: I. I praise the tender flower |
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Seven Unaccompanied Partsongs, Op. 17: II. I have heard the flowers that fade |
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Seven Unaccompanied Partsongs, Op. 17: III. My spirit sang all day |
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Seven Unaccompanied Partsongs, Op. 17: IV. Clear and gentle stream |
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Seven Unaccompanied Partsongs, Op. 17: V. Nightingales |
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Seven Unaccompanied Partsongs, Op. 17: VI. Haste on, my joys! |
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Seven Unaccompanied Partsongs, Op. 17: VII. Wherefore tonight so full of care |
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Since We Loved |
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The Dance Continued |
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Thou Didst Delight My Eyes |
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Thou didst delight my eyes, Op. 32 |
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Three Anthems, Op. 27 No. 1: My Lovely One |
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Three Anthems, Op. 27 No. 2: God is gone up |
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Three Anthems, Op. 27 No. 3: Welcome sweet and sacred feast |
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Three Short Elegies, Op. 5: I. Life a right shadow is |
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Three Short Elegies, Op. 5: II. This world a hunting is |
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Three Short Elegies, Op. 5: III. This life, which seems so fair |
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Three Soliloquies from "Love's Labour Lost", Op. 28: Soliloquy I. The King's Poem |
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Three Soliloquies from "Love's Labour Lost", Op. 28: Soliloquy II. Longaville's Sonnet |
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Three Soliloquies from "Love's Labour Lost", Op. 28: Soliloquy III. Dumaine's Poem |
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To a Poet, Op. 13a: I. "To a poet a thousand years hence" |
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To a Poet, Op. 13a: II. "On parent knees" |
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To a Poet, Op. 13a: III. "Intrada" |
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To a Poet, Op. 13a: IV. "The birthright" |
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To a Poet, Op. 13a: V. "June on Castle Hill" |
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To a Poet, Op. 13a: VI. "Ode on the rejection of St Cecilia" |
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Two Sonnets for Tenor and Orchestra: II. How soon hath Time |
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Welcome sweet and sacred feast, Op. 27, No. 3 |
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White-flowering days, Op. 37 |