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Spelman College Archives Willis Lawrence James Collection Spelman College Archives Willis Lawrence James Collection Box 1- Music 1. The Nightingale- Thomas Weelkes 2. Al l The Things You Are- Jerome Kern 3. De San’man’s Song- Howard D. McKinney 4. Echo Song- Paul Bliss 5. Cradle Song of the Virgin- Johannes Brahms 6. Lucia Di Lammermoor- Donizetti 7. The Singing Leaves- Frances McCollin 8. To My Jesus Do I Cling- J.S. Bach 9. He’s Gone Away- Appalachian Folk-Song 10. Search Me, O Lord- Edward Margetson 11. The Night is Calm- Sir Arthur S. Sullivan 12. The Shepherd To His Love- Joseph H. Soifer 13. The Lass with the Delicate Air- Michael Arne 14. The Indian Bride- P.E. Fletcher 15. The Trysting Place- J. Brahms 16. An Annapolis Lullaby- Gustav Klemm 17. Little David, Play on Your Harp –arr. Carl R. Diton 18. Daniel- Harvey Enders 19. Landate Dominum- Mozart 20. God of the Open Air- Noble Cain 21. Now Start We With a Godly Song- Hans Leo Hasler 22. The Earth, O Lord, Is Blessed by Three- A. Fuleihan 23. Bragging Dan- George Morgan 24. Dearest, Believe- arr. Daniel Protheroe 25. As The Hart Pants- Felix Mendelssohn-Batholdy 26. On the Road to Mandalay- Oley Speaks 27. Barter- W.C. MacFarlane 28. Adoramus Te, Christe- G. Corsi 29. Ave Maria- Bach Gounod Huntley 30. Hast Thou Forgot- Gordon Nevin 31. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal- E. Margetson 32. The Silver Lanterns of the Night- J.Redding 1 33. Daughter of Jairus- John Stainer 34. The Master- Singers of Nuremberg- Richard Wagner 35. King Jesus Is A Listening- William L Dawson 36. Feast of Adonis-A. Jensen 37. The Lord Is My Shepherd- Hazel Gertrude Kinsella 38. Psalm 150- Hazel Gertrude Kinsella 39. Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes- arr. AEM Constance 40. Twilight Memories- Edwin H. Lemare 41. My heart Ever Faithful- J.S. Bach 42. Heather Millay-Grace Warner Gulesian 43. Midnight in Paris- C. Conrad and H. Madison-Morris 44. Sear my Heart- Clarence Cameron White 45. I hear Your Voice- Tolchard Evans 46. Dis Train- Clarence Cameron White 47. The Lamb- Nathaniel Dett 48. Happy Flocks in Safety Wander- JS Bach 49. The bird, let Loose in Eastern Skies- Dimitri Stepanovitch Bortniaskly 50. As Joseph Was A-Walking- George Old Boyd 51. Nothing Fairer Have I seen 52. Ce Moys de May- Clement Jannequin 53. The Little Turtle- Harvey Enders 54. I’ll Never Turn Back No More- R. Nathaniel Dett 55. Crescent Moon- Ernest Charles 56. Let Jesus Help You HE Understands- Estelle V. McKinley Naks 57. Golden Days- Sigmund Romberg 58. The Love Nest- Louis A. Hirsch 59. I See His Blood Upon the Rose- Hugh S. Robertson 60. All Leafless is the Forest-Thomas Stoltzer 61. Wade in de Water- arr. Arthur Hall 62. Carnations Grew in my Garden- Robert Schumann 63. The Stars- Katherine K. Davis 64. Ora Pro Nobis- WS Gwynn Williams 65. Out of the Cradle Endlessly- Normand Lockwood 66. At Cheystemesstyde- Catherine Williams 67. Sing we the Virgin Mary- arr. John Jacob Niles 68. Lord Jesus, in the Wintertime- Carl F. Mueller 69. The Cuckoo Carol- arr. Victoria Glaser 70. The Virgin Martyrs- Samuel Barber 71. A Summer Song of the Madonna- Michael Head 72. Song of Ophelia- J Brahms 73. All Praise to God Eternal- Harvey Gaul 74. April is in my Beloved’s Face- Thomas Morley 2 75. Say Thou Lovest Me- Noble Cain 76. Lonesome Valley- Clarence Cameron White 77. Ring Out Wild Bells- Ch. Gounod 78. The Legend of the Dogwood Tree- Kenneth Walton 79. Stay, Time, Awhile, Thy Flying- John Dowland 80. I Dream of Jeannie- Stephen C Foster 81. My Inmost Thoughts are all of Thee 82. The Lamb- Carlette C. Thomas 83. Ave Maria- Jacob Arcadelte 84. Song of the Stepps- Tchaikovsky Bornschein 85. The Gypsy Laddie- Hilton Rufty 86. In Silent Night- John Brahms 87. My Bonnie Lass- T. Morley 88. Go Down, Moses- HT Burleigh 89. Awake, thou wintry earth- Katherine S. Davis 90. Good News, Chariots Comin!- N. Curtis- Burlin 91. Spring Pastoral- Mary Howe 92. First Dance Song- Theophil Went 93. And then shall you light break forth- Felix Mendelssolm 94. Youth at the rook-Franz Scubert 95. British Children’s Prayer- Jacques Wolf 96. Oh, Hear au American Singing- Homer Barnes Hath 97. Poor Wayfaring Stranger- Georgia Pullen Jackson 98. A Swan- Edvard Grieg 99. Waltz, As You Dreamily Dance- Brahms 100. How Sweet the Moonlight- JG Calcott 101. Go Down, Death- arr Harold A Decker 102. In the Luxembourg Gardens- Kathleen Lockhart Manning 103. Hear the Singing- Jean Berger 104. Songs in three-part Harmony- Women’s Voices 105. The Bells of St. Michael’s Tower- Knyvett- Stewart 106. Quem Vidistis, Pastores?- Giovanni Mario Nanino 107. Matona, Lady Maiden- O Lassus 108. Hosanna- Norman, Lockwood 109. Oh God, Not on Myself- M. Lundquist 110. Homeland- Noblecain 111. Braid the Raven Hair- Arthur S. Sullivan 112. Children of the Moon- Elinor Remick Warren 113. Sing, O Sing- James P. Dunn 114. Crucifixes- Antonio Caldara 115. Virtue Shall Never Long Be Oppressed- Handel 116. Three Motets No. 3 beat Quorum Via- Charles Villrevs Stanford 3 117. Glory to God- Ron Nelson 118. Symphony for Voices- Roy Harris 119. I Head a Great Voice- Edward P Johnston 120. My Way’s Cloudy- arr N. Clifford Page 121. The Sally Gardens- arr Benjamin Britten 122. Autumn Sunset in the Canyon- Elinor Remick Warren 123. Ballin’ the Jack- Chris Smith 124. A Sinner’s Soul- Sibyl York 125. The Autumn Bluebird- Kenneth Walton 126. The Lambs to the Lamb- Paul Creston 127. While I did Watch my Sheep at Night- arr Van A Christy 128. Cott’n Pickin’ Songs- N. Curtis Burlin 129. On Christmas Night- Walter Ehret 130. Come Unto Me- L. Stanley Glarum 131. Danny Boy- arr Walter Ehret 132. Bois Epais- Walter Ehret 133. Bow Down Thine Ear- Handel 134. Quiet Christmas- Clare Grundman 135. Three Motets- No. 2 Celos Ascendit Hodit- Charles Villiers Standford 136. Three Motets- No. 2 Celos Ascendit Hodit- Charles Villiers Standford 137. Quiet Christmas- Clare Grundman 138. Bow Down Thine Ear- Handel 139. Two Went Up to the Temple to Pray- Charles H. Doersam 140. The Breeze and I- Ernesto Lecuona 141. Lamentation- John Jacob Niles 142. Lullaby for Liana- Renato Bellini 143. Fly Not So Swift- John Wilbye 144. Keep Me Ever Close to Thee- Sibyl York 145. I Found My Savior- Sibyl York 146. The Heavenly Choir- Sibyl 147. Miami Beach Rumba- Irving Fields 148. Theme Sublime of Endless Praise- Handel 149. British Children’s Prayer- Jacques Wolfe 150. God Bless America- James Francis Cooke 151. Let All Give Thanks to Thee- Bach 152. Stars Over Nazareth- Charlotte Lockwood 153. Mass in E Flat- Franz Schubert 154. Yonder! Yonder!- arr Samuel Richards Gaines 155. Jesus, by Thee I would be Blessed- Franck Melchior 156. Mountains- Oscar Rasbach 157. An Immortality- Aaron Copland 158. Praise Ye The Lord- arr Malcolm Sargent 4 159. Hawaiian Lullaby- arr. Malcolm Sargent 160. The Holly and the Ivy- arr Leslie Russell 161. At Christmas Be Merry- J. Alban Hinton 162. Torches- J. Alban Hinton 163. On Christmas Eve- W.H. Parry 164. Let Joy Your Carols Fall- arr. Leslie Russell 165. Four Carols From Abroad- arr Graham Treacher 166. Standin in de need of prayer- arr. Brian Trent 167. The Gospel Train’s A Comin- arr Brian Trent 168. I Live Not Where I Love- arr. Walt Parry 169. Jolly Wat- Colin Hand 170. Scherzo for Spring- Robert Washburn 171. Two Folk Carols- arr. Malcolm Sargent 172. Zither Carol- arr Malsolm Sargent 173. Vreneli- Edward Noble 174. O Saviour Sweet- Bach 175. Sleeper’s Wake- Bach 176. The Fisherman’s Life Martin Kalmanoff 177. Younger Generation-Aaron Copland 178. Jubilate Deo- Orlando Di Lasso 179. In the Beginning- Kelly Raffman 180. The twenty-third Psalm- R. Vaughn Williams 181. Catches- Edward Lawton 182. Love Come Down at Christmas- Seth Bingham 183. Hosanna to the Son of David- Michael Praetenorius 184. Veni, veni Emmaniel- Zolton Kodaly 185. Song of Faith- Zoltan Kodaly 186. Miserere Mei- Antonio Lotti 187. Rock of Ages- arr. Benjamin Suchoff 188. Praise ye the Name of the Lord- arr Walter Ehret 189. Jubilate Deo- Orlando Di Lasso 190. O Rejoice, Ye Christians Loudly- Bach 191. The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy- arr. Walter Ehret 192. Three Times Round the Cuckoo- arr. Charles N. Smith 193. Upon the Mount of Olives- Schubert 194. O How Blessed- Anton Bruckner 195. Evening Serenade- Brahms 196. Ten Maxims of Ben Franklin- Martin Kalmanoff 197. The Happy Wanderer- Friedrich W. Muller 198. Down in Yon Forest- R Vaughn Williams 199. How Far Is it to Bethlehem- Geoffrey Shaw 200. Judge Me, O God- Carl F. Meuller 5 201. Madrigal for Spring- Joseph Roff 202. Stomp Your Foot- Aaron Copland 203. Surrexit Pastor Bonus- Orlando di Lasso 204. Let not Your heart be troubled- Oley Speaks 205. Blessed They- Brahms 206. The Miracle of Saint Nichols- arr. George Perle 207. Sailor’s Alleluia- Houston Bright 208. Streets of Laredo- arr. Houston Bright 209. The Peanut Vendor- Moises Simons 210. Oh! Susanna Dance and Turn- arr. Walter Ehret 211. Gypsie Love Songs- arr. Walter Ehret 212. God of Our Fathers- arr Walter Ehret 213. Come to Zion, Sin- Sick Souls- arr. Harold Aks 214. Silent Night, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear-arr. Walter Ehret 215. Listen to the Lambs- arr. Walter Ehret 216. The Babe of Bethlehem O come Little Children- arr. Walter Ehret 217. Deck the Halls, O Come O Come Immanuel0 arr.
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