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Titill Höfundur Lags Höfundur Texta Útsetning Tegund Mappa Adeste Fideles - Frá Ljósanna Hásal Jes Hermannsson KVK 38 Að Lindum Friðrik G Titill Höfundur lags Höfundur texta Útsetning Tegund Mappa Adeste fideles - Frá ljósanna hásal Jes Hermannsson KVK 38 Að lindum Friðrik G. Þórleifsson BK 4 Af himnum ofan boðskap ber D 38 Aftansöngur (Vesper) 4 Agnus Dei ? BK 4 Agnus Dei ? BK+STR 4 Agnus Dei ? BK+HLJ 4 Agnus Dei Joh. Nep. David BK 32 Agnus Dei BK+H Kórstjórn Air úr svítu nr. 14 H 30 Akranes án texta KVK 38 All praise to thee, my God, this night BK 4 Allegro ? H 25 Allt eins og blómstrið eina H 4 Amazing Grace S+O 4 Amen - Gospodí pamilúj BK+P 4 America Robert Hunter BK+P 4 Amor es vida D 4 An die Musik S+P 4 Andlátsorð Þorkels mána S+P KJ-3 Annie Laurie - Döggfall á grænum greinum Freysteinn Gunnarsson þýddi H. Elliot Bötton KK KJ-12 Aria Duetto (sópran, bassi) D+O Kórstjórn Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party BK 5 Aus tiefer Noth schrei ich zu dir BK 5 Austurrískt jólalag F. G. Þ. KVK 38 Ave maris stella Heikki Klemetti BK 5 Á Betlehemsvöllum (texti) 5 Á hörpunnar óma við hlustum í kvöld Theódór Einarsson P KJ-11 Á jólanótt Carl Orff BK 5 Á Skólavörðuholtið hátt ÞórbergurÞórðarson Jón Árni BK 5 Á þig alleina Jesú Krist-Í Jesú nafni Helgi Hálfdanarson Glúmur Gylfason BK 5 Ákall H 30 Ákall - Vinur minn, hvar sem í heimi þú er BK 5 Álfasveinninn BK KJ-7 Ástarsöngur fangans P KJ-6 Báran stynur og banahljóðberst ? BK 6 Björneborgarnes-Mars P KJ-13 Blagoslovi BK+P 6 Blessuðsértu sveitin mín BK 28 Blessunarorðin Björn Jakobsson KJ-7 Bonapartes Grand-March H KJ-13 Brostu vina Egill Bjarnason Björn Jakobsson BK KJ-7 Brot af lagi ? H KJ-9 Brudvalsen E. Olsen P KJ-5 Bröllopsmars från Nerika H KJ-7 Bungalow K. S. Clark BK 6 Bur Barrel Polka P+BK KJ-8 Burgenländisches Totenlied Ernst Tittel BK 6 Bænin Hallgrímur Pétursson BK KJ-12 Bænin má aldrei bresta þig ? BK 6 Capriccio H 30 Charlie is my darling P KJ-13 Choral - Ich will hier bei dir stehen BK+undirsp. Kórstjórn Choral - Sing, bet und geh auf Gottes Wegen BK+undirsp. Kórstjórn Choral (Wir Christenleut) BK+HLJ 25 Choralis in Basso H 30 Chorus - Jesum, Jesum fon Nazareth BK+undirsp. Kórstjórn Dags lít ég deyjandi roða Björn Halldórsson Björn Jakobsson BK KJ-7 Dags lít ég deyjandi roða Björn Halldórsson KK KJ-7 Dagsljósið nóttin burtu ber P/H KJ-12 Dal-polska P KJ-13 Dansk Nationalsang J.P.E. Hartmann H/KK KJ-5 Danskt þjóðlag Gísli Gíslason H KJ-6 Dansvísa KVK KJ-7 Das ist ein böses Ding BK 7 De var jo tvo musikantar KK KJ-12 Den ljusa dag framgången er (gamalt danskt lag) Carl-Elow Nordström BK 7 Denocheiremos de noche BK 7 Der Nussbaum S+P 7 Dir will Ich singen ewiglich ? BK 7 Dirrindí - Meðkrús í hendi Jónas Árnason BK 7 BK+O+S+S Domine Deus, agnus Dei TR 1 Domine, pacem da nobis (Herra, gef oss þinn frið Jakob Christ KK 7 Domine, pacem da nobis - Herra, gef oss þinn frið Jakob Christ KK 37 Dona Nobis Pacem BK 7 Draumurinn um Adam BK 38 Drottinn líkna þú guðhræddum BK+P 7 Drottinn miskunna þú oss KJ-6 Drottinn ó Drottinn vor N.S. Thorláksson BK 7 Drottningin står undir loftsins sala S+P 38 Du gamla, du fria BK 7 Dýrðí hæstum hæðum Elías Davíðsson BK 7 Dýrðsé þér, ó Drottinn hár BK 7 Dökkum vængjum vefur BAK 36 Eg veit eina baugalínu KK 33 Ei fyrir dagsmorgni komandi kvíð H KJ-6 Ei glóir æ á grænum lauki H KJ-6 Englasveit kom af himnum há Karl O.Runólfsson BK 8 Ennþá á vogunum Jóhann Ólafsson BK 8 Enskt jólalag - Lúra sér, lúra ÞValdemarsson þýddi BK 8 Er ist ein Ros entsprungen Jón Leifs BK 8 Erla Stefán frá Hvítadal BAK+P 36 Es ist dag Heil uns kommen her O 29 Es ist das Heil uns kommen her O 29 Es ist ein Ros´entsprungen H 25 Es ist ein Ros entsprungen H 26 Es kommt ein Schiff, geladen BK+STR 8 Ev'ry time I feel the spirit William L. Dawson BK 8 Exaltabo te BK 8 Exitus fyrir fermingarmessu ? BK+O 28 Ég elska hafið Guðm. Guðm. þýddi Jakob Tryggvason BK KJ-11 Ég er á langferðum lífsins haf Valdimar V. Snævarr þýddi BK 8 Ég gekk í skógnum hvar gatan lá P KJ-4 Ég gekk í skógnum hvar gatan lá Steingrímur Thorsteinsson þýdi BK KJ-8 Ég krýp nú Herrans hástól við(texti) S.G. 8 Ég kveiki á kertum mínum ? BK+O 8 Ég uni best á brattri strönd P. J. Árdal BK KJ-2 Ég veit um lind sem ljóðar Sigvaldi Kaldalóns BK 8 Ég vitja þín æska án texta S+P KJ-13 Ég þekki svanna í laufgum lundi BK KJ-12 Ég ötul spinn P KJ-1 Faðir vor, sem á himnum ert Helgi Hálfdanarson J.S. Bach BK 9 Faðir vor.Þinn máttur, dýrðog vald ? BK+O 9 Fimmeyringurinn S+P KJ-11 Finska Rytteriets Marsch under 30-arige kriget H/P KJ-7 Fífilbrekka Jónas Hallgrímsson KVK+P 9 Fífilbrekka Jónas Hallgrímsson KVK 36 Fjögur lög, sungin öll samtímis BK KJ-4 Forspil - Heims um ból H/O/P KJ-2 Fredmans Testamente H. Rung KK KJ-2 Frið, frið BK+O 35 Fugl á kvisti Sig. Júl. Jóh. Björgvin Guðmundsson BK KJ-7 Fyrir Harmonium H KJ-13 Fyrirbæn BK+P 9 Fyrst ég sá þig Dagur Þorleifsson KK KJ-2 Fæddur frelsari er KK 34 Fögur er foldin (Härlig är jorden) Anders Öhrwall BK+O 9 Gaudeameus igitur KK KJ-11 Gaudeamus Ernest Carter BK 10 Gavotte with Variations H 30 Gedenke BK 10 Gefðu aðmóðurmáliðmitt BK 10 Gekk ég yfir sjó og land P KJ-10 Gekk ég yfir sjó og land Laglína KJ-12 Give me Jesus J. Hairston og H. R. Wilson BK 10 Give thanks to the Lord S+P 10 Glade jul (Stille Nat) - Fantasi Transkription P.A.D. Steenfeldt O 25 Gleði vor er hin rauða rós H KJ-6 Gleðilegt ár O KJ-13 Gloría ? TR+O 10 Góða tungl BK 10 Grátandi kem ég nú Jakob Hallgrímsson BK 10 Greensleeves KK 37 Grískt lag S+BK 10 Guð leiði þig Matthías Jochumsson þýddi BK KJ-9 Guðs engill flytur ennþá boð ? D+O 10 Guðs kristni í heimi S+BK+O 10 Guðs kristni í heimi David Willocks BK 10 Guðs kristni í heimi - Oh, come all ye faithful BK 10 Guðs vors nú gæsku prísum BK 10 Guðþeim launi Gunnar Reynir Sveinsson BK 10 Gwine to ride up in the Chariot BK 10 Gyðingar höfð' af hatri fyrst J.I.S. BK 10 Gömlu söngvarnir Friðrik A. Friðriksson KVK KJ-9 Göngum við í kringum P KJ-10 Göngum við í kringum Laglína KJ-12 Hallelúja, dýrð sé Drottni Helgi Hálfdanarson J. S. Bach BK KJ-9 Hann bað mín um daginn hann Bjössi á Hól P KJ-4 Hann Tumi G. Gilsson H 25 Härlig är jorden BK 11 Haustkvöld í skógi BK 11 Have you ever seen the rain Torvald Gjerde BK 12 Heiðarrósin D 12 Heilig BK 11 Heims um ból - Preludium (Sjá morgunstjarnan blikar blíð) O KJ-13 Herr Christ, der ein'ge Gottes-Sohn O 29 Heyr fiðlan hún byrjar BK 12 Heyr þú til heimsins lýður (vantar texta) Glúmur Gylfason BK 11 Hér leggur skip aðlandi J.A.S. BK 11 Hér verður kátt í kvöld Freysteinn Gunnarsson KK KJ-12 Himinn, loft, hafið, jörð Glúmur Gylfason TR 11 Himinstjörnur bjartar blika BK KJ-13 Hin fyrstu jól ? BK 11 Hjálmar og Hulda P KJ-8 Hjálmar og Hulda P KJ-12 Hjemmets bog - verk fyrir harmonium H 27 Hláturspolki - Viðskulum vera glöð NúmiÞorbergsson Magnús Ingimarsson BK 11 Hoffinskvæði BK 12 Holla hó BK 11 Holla-hó KK KJ-7 Home on the range - Fram í heiðanna ró Friðrik A. Friðriksson BK KJ-11 Horst Wessel Þorvaldur Ágústsson H KJ-5 Hosanna ? TR+O 12 Hospodin jest ? S+P 12 Hósíanna S 28 Hrafn upp á háum kletti KK KJ-11 Hríslan og lækurinn - Gott áttu hrísla á grænum bala án texta S+P KJ-13 Hún Þyrnirós var besta barn Páll J. Árdal S+P KJ-11 Hvað eigum vér að segja um daginn í dag KK KJ-3 Hvar mundi vera hjartað mitt H KJ-6 Hvar sem ég er ? Friðrik V. Stefánsson BK 12 Hve indælt var að líta Max Reger KK 37 Hver gengur þar BK 12 Hver og einn og allar þjóðir TR+P 12 Hví skyldu heimsins hleypidómar Ísólfur Pálsson BK KJ-12 Hvíl mig rótt ? S+O 25 Hæl og tá polki P KJ-1 I can tell the world Jester Harston BK 13 I have a joy BK 13 I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills Sálmur 121 Leo Edwards BK 13 Illa gengur að þurrka þvottinn án texta KK KJ-12 In flammatus et accensus - dúett D+P 13 Indiana dans P KJ-1 Inn milli trjánna lá hans leið Kristján Róbertsson H.M. Hansen BK 13 Inn við jökla KK KJ-2 Innan sleiki ég askinn minn KVK 38 Í Guðs hús forðum JónÞórarinsson S+T+O 13 Í náðarnafni þínu KVK 13 Í ríki þínu BK+P 13 Íslands-lag - Heyriðvella á heiðum S+KK 13 Íslensk rímnalög S 13 Íslenskt sálmalag - Víst ertu Jesús kóngur klár Hallgrímur Pétursson Björgvin Guðmundsson S+H KJ-11 Ja, vi elsker BK 14 Jag blåste i min pipa Anders Nyberg BK 14 Jam ver egelidos ? BK 14 Jerusalem ? BK 14 Jesús gekk inn í grasgarðþann (án texta) 14 Jesús Kristur, lífsins ljómi Sigurbjörn Einarsson þýddi Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson BK 14 Jesús, ó minnstu mín Pétur Sigurgeirsson BK 32 Jesús, ó minnstu mín Pétur Sigurgeirsson, biskup BK 14 Joseph, Joseph S+P KJ-8 Jólaklukkur - Hringi klukkurnar í kvöld BAK 14 Jólasálmur-Er ljós á láði dvín Sigrún Björgvinsdóttir BK 14 Jólasöngur P KJ-13 Jörundur BK 14 Kalinka BK 14 Kantata Bk+H+G 38 Karl XIIs marsch vid Narva P KJ-13 Kátir voru karlar Carl Billich KK KJ-8 Kertaljósin lýsa Þýt úr sænsku S 14 Kesäpäiva Kangasalla BK 14 Klaver-Arrangement P KJ-13 Klukknahringing P KJ-1 Kokkurinn við kabyssuna P KJ-11 Kolbrún H.
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