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A Century of English Song Contents of Volumes 1-10

A Century of English Song Contents of Volumes 1-10

A CENTURY OF ENGLISH SONG CONTENTS OF VOLUMES 1-10

Volume I, soprano and piano Volume VI, baritone and piano : From a City Window; Granville Charles Villiers Stanford: To the Soul; Edward Bantock: Adrift; : The Elgar: A War Song; Arthur Somervell: Marie at the New Ghost; Roger Quilter: How should I your true Window; Frederick Keel: Mother Carey; Ernest love know?; Rebecca Clarke: The Cherry-Blossom Farrar: Silent Noon; William Busch: If thou wilt Wand; Cecil : A Song of Shadows; ease thine heart; James Butt: When I am dead; : Gavotte; Arthur Benjamin: Wind’s William Lewarne Harris: Epitaph; Trevor Hold: The Work; Edmund Rubbra: Out in the Dark; Antony Angler’s Song; Roderick Williams: I asked my lady. Hopkins: A Melancholy Song. Volume VII, tenor and piano Cecil Armstrong Gibbs: The Lamb and the Dove; Volume II, baritone and piano Lennox Berkeley: Counting the Beats; Alan Hubert Parry: Through the Ivory Gate; Charles Rawsthorne: Two Fish; Francis Jackson: Tree at my Villiers Stanford: A Broken Song; Arthur Somer- window; Tony Hewitt-Jones: Now what is love?; vell: The Bargain; Charles Wood: Ethiopia Saluting Philip Cannon: The Thames; Betty Roe: The Music the Colours; : In the Morning; Ivor Tree; Geoffrey Wright: Stately, kindly, lordly Gurney: Lights Out; Harry Gill: In Memoriam; friend; Richard Stoker: There is sweet music; Trevor Elisabeth Lutyens: Refugee Blues; Mary Plum- Hold: A Villanelle for Kirby Hall. stead: Close thine eyes; Betty Roe: As the holly groweth green. Volume VIII, medium/low female voice and piano

Arthur Somervell: Come to me in my dreams; Gran- Volume III, tenor and piano ville Bantock: Lament of Isis; Samuel Coleridge- Hubert Parry: Bright Star; Granville Bantock: A Taylor: The Willow Song; Martin Shaw: Heffle Feast of Lanterns; Cyril Rootham: Everyone Sang; Cuckoo Fair; Graham Peel: The early Morning; Thomas F. Dunhill: To the Queen of Heaven; W. Roger Quilter: Wind from the South; Cyril Scott: Denis Browne: Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy; Lennox Lullaby; Cecil Armstrong Gibbs: Why do I love?; Berkeley: Night covers up the rigid land; H. K. Ivor Gurney: The Idlers; Robin Milford: So sweet Andrews: When cats run home; Alfred Nieman: love seemed; Deryck Cooke: The Dolls; Elaine How goes the night?; Arthur Oldham: Fishing; Hugh-Jones: The Raven’s Tomb; Ronald Corp: The Arthur Oldham: The Pedlar of Spells; Elaine Hugh- Garden of Love. Jones: Futility.

Volume IX, high voice and piano Volume IV, medium/low female voice and piano Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: A Birthday; John Sykes: James Holme Pilkington: Wynken, Blynken and London; Geoffrey Bush: Echo’s Lament for Narcis- Nod; Granville Bantock: Songs to the Seals; Roger sus; Peter Wishart: Spring Sadness; Elaine Hugh- Quilter: An Old Carol; Ernest Farrar: Brittany; Cecil Jones: High Flight; Betty Roe: In a Garden; David Armstrong Gibbs: The Ballad of Semmerwater; Ivor Bedford: An Easy Decision; Trevor Hold: The Gurney: Bright Clouds; Gordon Jacob: Mother, I Scholar’s Lament; Clive Pollard: Sweet Chance; will have a husband; Edmund Rubbra: Psalm 150; Julian Grant: Street Music; Roderick Williams: David Cox: Fine English Days; James Butt: Virtue; Love; Michael Betteridge: Charity.

Gordon Lawson: Sestette to Fish; Trevor Hold: Volume X, medium/low voice and piano Song at Night. Edward German: Of All the Tribe of Tegumai; Martin Shaw: Cargoes; Francis George Scott: Ane Volume V, soprano and piano Sang of the Birth of Christ; Michael Head: The Benjamin Burrows: Mistress Fell; Rebecca Clarke: Lark; Edmund Rubbra: Nod; : The The Aspidistra; Alastair Macgeorge: A Cradle Song; Long-Departed Lover; John Sykes: On Another’s Elaine Hugh-Jones: Remember; Ralph Greaves: I Sorrow; Deryck Cooke: I hear an army; Betty Roe: arise from dreams of thee; Elizabeth Poston: Sweet The Dream House; Patricia Williams: Love is a Suffolk Owl; Roderick Williams: Reading Scheme; sickness; Dominic Muldowney: On Suicide; Clive Ralph Vaughan Williams: Orpheus with his lute; Pollard: Pot and Kettle; Roderick Williams: Confes- Arnold Bax: Cradle Song; : The Return sions of a Countertenor; Rose Miranda Hall; For from Town. Amber.