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Saturday 1st April 2023 Search limited to letter 'B' B., L. L. (19th c.) English True till death: [song] / Gatty {16/040 [3/18] - written by L. L. B.} Bache, Constance (1846-1903) English Kantate Nr 56 "Ich will den Kreuztab gerne tragen" BWV 56: for bass solo / Bach {01/003-9 - Eng. trans. Constance Bache} Three lyrics from Hänsel and Gretel / Humperdinck {sop. : 11/010 - Eng. adapt. Constance Bache} Villanelle (With the swallow): song / Dell'Acqua {16/050-5 [27] - Fr. Frédéric van der Elst; Eng. Constance Bache} Villanelle (With the swallow): song / Dell'Acqua {17/161 b-c - Frédéric van der Elst; Eng. words Constance Bache} Weihnachtslieder (Christmas songs) Op. 8: song cycle [6 songs] / Cornelius {09/047.1 - Eng. trans. Constance Bache} Bailey, Philip James (1816-1902) English The rose and the nightingale: song / Keel {17/312 - words from Bailey's 'Festus'} Baker, Henry Williams (Sir) (1821-1877) English The King of love my Shepherd Is: sacred song / Gounod {17/225-4 a-d - words by Sir Henry W. Baker} Baker, Theodore (1851-1934) American Adieu forêts (Farewell ye mountains) {from Jeanne d'Arc}: sop. recit. & aria / Tchaikovsky {mez. : 17/550-1 a - Eng. version Th. Baker} Litany for All Souls' Day / Schubert {solo v. : 17/496-4 - [words by] Jacobi; Eng. version Th. Baker} The maid of the mill: [20 songs] / Schubert {09/169-2.1 - Eng. trans. Theodore Baker} Songs (First vocal album complete - 82 songs) / Schubert {09/169-8(1) a - Eng. trans. Dr Theodore Baker} Twenty-four favourite songs / Schubert {09/169-7 b - Eng. trans. Dr Theodore Baker} Bale, John (1495-1563) English Wassail: 4-part song, SATB / Wood { p. voc. + sol-fa 18/180 - words [from Kynge Johan] by John Bale} Ball, William (19th c.) English Stabat Mater (Tribulation): [for SSTB soli, SATB & orch.] / Rossini {02/102 a-d - Eng. adapt. William Ball} Ballantine, James (1806-1877) Scottish Castles in the air / Adams {solo v. : 10/045-4[2] - words by James Ballantine} Ballantine, John (19th c.) Scottish My heather hills: [song and chorus (SAB or TBarB)] / Geikie { p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[30] - words by John Ballantine} Bampton, Claude (1908-1969) English A tale of the sea: song / Bampton {17/026.5 - words by Claude Bampton} Bantock, Helen F. (1868-1961) English see also Helen Schweitzer Cossack song / Dzerzhinsky {17/174.8 - arr. Granville Bantock, Eng. words by Helen Bantock} Easter hymn (Cantique de Pâques) / Bantock {solo v. : 17/027-1 - Eng. text Helen Bantock} Elfin lover: song / Bantock {17/027-6 - poem by Helen Bantock} The maids of Cadiz (Les filles de Cadix): song / Delibes {solo v. : 17/158 b - arr. Granville Bantock; Fr. Text by Alfred de Musset, Eng. By Helen F. Bantock} Barbier, Jules (1825-1901) French Le baiser (A memory): song / Thomas {17/552-1 a - Fr. words by Barbier, Eng. trans. M. C. Gillington} Le baiser (A memory): song / Thomas {17/552-1 b-c - Fr. words by Barbier, Eng. trans. M. C. Gillington} Duo {from Philémon et Baucis}: duo (mez. & bar.) / Gounod {18/067-1 - poème de J. Barbier & M. Carré} Faust / Gounod { libr. 03/055 - [French libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré]} Medjé: chanson arabe / Gounod {17/225-6 a-b - poésie de Jules Barbier} The mirror song {from Tales of Hoffmann}: aria: As jewels divine / Offenbach {17/435-3 - Fre. by Jules Barbier; Eng. by Edward Agate} Night of stars and night of love! {from Tales of Hoffmann}: celebrated barcarole / Offenbach {solo v. : 17/435-1 a - [orig. words by Jules Barbier]} Night of stars and night of love! {from Tales of Hoffmann}: celebrated barcarole / Offenbach {solo v. : 17/435-1 b - [orig. words by Jules Barbier]} Valse de duo {from Mignon} / Thomas {mez. : 10/045-8.2[5] - paroles de M. Carré et J. Barbier} Baring-Gould, (Rev.) Sabine (1834-1924) English Now the day is over: sacred song / Marks {17/382.5 - words by Rev. S. Baring-Gould} Barker, George Arthur (1812-1876) English Love song waltzes Op. 52: p. duet w. solo & mixed v. ad lib. / Brahms {09/025-5 - Eng. version George Barker} Love song waltzes Op. 52: without p. accomp. / Brahms {SATB soli : chor. sc. 09/025-6 - Eng. version George Barker} Barkworth, John Edmond (1858-1929) English Six songs / Barkworth {09/011 - words by J. E. Barkworth} Barnard, Charlotte Alington (1830-1869) English see Claribel Barnes, Howard (20th c.) English I'll turn to you: song / Craven {17/142-1 - words by Howard Barnes} My life Is yours: song / Craven {17/142-2 - words by Howard Barnes} Barnes, William (1801-1886) English Linden Lea: Dorset song / Vaughan-Williams {10/087[15] - words by W. Barnes} Linden Lea: Dorset song / Vaughan-Williams {17/555-1 a-b - words by W. Barnes} Linden Lea: Dorset song / Vaughan-Williams {17/555-1 c - words by W. Barnes} Barr, Matthias (b.1831) Scottish My treasure: song / Trevalsa {17/553.3 - words by Matthias Barr} Barrie, Royden (1890-1948) American see also Bennett, Rodney Advice: song / Carew {17/113-4 - words by Royden Barrie} Bird songs at eventide / Coates {17/127- 1 a,d - words by Royden Barrie} Bird songs at eventide / Coates {17/127-1 b-c - words by Royden Barrie} Bird songs at eventide / Coates {17/127-1 e - words by Royden Barrie} Bird songs at eventide / Coates {sop./ ten. & contr./ bar. : 18/035.3 - words by Royden Barrie arr. William Stickles} A brown bird singing: song / Wood {17/590-5 a-b - words by Royden Barrie} A brown bird singing: song / Wood {17/590-5 c - words by Royden Barrie} Dearest, I love the morning: song / Wood {17/590-2 - words by Royden Barrie} I heard you singing: song / Coates {17/127-11 a - words by Royden Barrie} I heard you singing: song / Coates {17/127-11 b - words by Royden Barrie} Over the meadow: song / Carew {17/113-5 - words by Royden Barrie} Poor man's garden: song / Russell {17/484-1 a - words by Royden Barrie} Poor man's garden: song / Russell {17/484-1 b - words by Royden Barrie} Tiptoe: song / Carew {17/113-6 - words by Royden Barrie} Waiting for you: song / Phillips {17/448-9 - words by Royden Barrie} Barron, (John) Francis (1870-1940) English Lighterman Tom: song / Squire {17/527-8 - words by Francis Barron} My old shako: song / Trotère {17/553.4 - words by Francis Barron} The trumpeter: song / Dix {10/045-7[1] - words by J. Francis Barron} The trumpeter: song / Dix {17/165.8 - words by J. Francis Barron} Barrow, Percy J. (1872-1937) English Rose in the bud: song / Forster {17/200 - words by Percy J. Barrow} Bart, Lionel (1930-1999) Anglo-Jewish As long as he needs me {from Oliver} / Bart {solo v. : 17/039-1.3 - lyrics and music by Lionel Bart} Consider yourself {from Oliver} / Bart {solo v. : 17/039-1.1 - words and music by Lionel Bart} Food glorious food {from Oliver} / Bart {solo v. : 17/039-1.2 - words and music by Lionel Bart} Bartholomew, William (1793-1867) English Eli: oratorio / Costa {08/014 a-b - words by William Bartholomew} Elijah Op. 70: oratorio / Mendelssohn {SATB soli : 08/043-1 a-c - Eng. version W. Bartholomew} Elijah Op. 70: oratorio / Mendelssohn {SATB soli : 08/043-1.2 - Eng. version W. Bartholomew} Elijah Op. 70: [oratorio] / Mendelssohn {SATB soli : 08/043-1.3 - Eng. version W. Bartholomew} Elijah Op. 70: oratorio / Mendelssohn {SATB soli : 08/043-1.4 - [Eng. version W. Bartholomew]} Elijah Op. 70: oratorio (new ed.) / Mendelssohn {SATB soli : 08/043-1.1 c-e - [Eng. version W. Bartholomew]} Elijah Op. 70: oratorio (pocket ed.) / Mendelssohn {SATB soli : 08/043-1.1 a-b - Eng. version W. Bartholomew} Hear my prayer: motet for sop. solo & chor. (SATB) / Mendelssohn {05/011 a-e - words by William Bartholomew} Hear my prayer: motett for sop. solo & chor. (SATB) / Mendelssohn {05/011 b-2 - words by William Bartholomew} Hear my prayer: hymn for sop. solo & chor. (SATB) / Mendelssohn {05/011.1 - words by William Bartholomew} Sing ye to the Lord (Singet dem Herrn): motet for double choir / Bach {05/001-3 - Eng. words by William Bartholomew} The Spirit also helpeth us (Der Geist hilft unsrer Schwachheit auf): motet for double choir / Bach {05/001-4 - Eng. words by William Bartholomew} Battaille-Henri, Jacques (1880-1964) French Marionette's fox-trot / Gareri {solo v. : 17/207.9 - paroles de Battaille-Henri} Battersby, Caryl James (b.1858) English Cupid at the ferry: song / German {16/050-4 [29] - words by Caryl Battersby} Daffodils a'blowing: song / German {16/050-4 [27] - words by Caryl Battersby} Daffodils a-blowing: song / German {17/214-8 - words by Caryl Battersby} Love the pedlar: [song] / German {16/050-4 [22] - words by Caryl Battersby} Who'll buy my lavender?: song / German {17/214-7 - words by Caryl Battersby} Baudelaire, Charles-Pierre (1821-1867) French Invitation au voyage / Duparc {solo v. : 17/172-2 - poésie de Ch. Baudelaire} Bax, Clifford (1886-1962) English Polly by John Gay, being the Second Part of 'The Beggar's Opera' / Austin {07/012-2 - adapted by Clifford Bax} Turn back, O Man / Holst {SATB choir : 02/060-4 a-d - words by Clifford Bax} Baylis, Richard Australian The stock-rider's song {from Six Australian Bush Songs} / James {solo v. : 17/297-4(6) - words by Richard Baylis} Beaman, Emeric Edward Jeffrey (Hulme) (1864-1937) English Beddoes, Thomas Lovell (1803-1849) English If there were dreams to sell / Ireland {solo v. : 17/294-4 a-b - words by Thomas Lovell Beddoes} If there were dreams to sell / Ireland {solo v. : 17/294-4 c - words by Thomas Lovell Beddoes} Bedloe, Christopher (1937-2021) English A Christmas carol: musical play / Shapcott {07/031.5 - book by Christopher Bedloe, lyrics by James Wood} Bellamy, William Henry (1800-1866) English He that hath a pleasant face: 4-part song / Hatton {05/006 - words by W.H. Bellamy} Queen of the Night: trio (SSB) / Smart {18/149-2 - words by W. H. Bellamy} Simon the Cellarer / Hatton {solo v. : 17/260-1 - words by W.H. Bellamy} Belloc, Hilaire (1870-1953) Anglo-French Twelfth night / Copley {solo v. : 17/137.8 - words by Hilaire Belloc} Benjamin, Torrence (20th c.) American Will o' the wisp / Spross {solo v. : 17/526.5-2 - words by Torrence Benjamin} Bennett, F. Roy (20th c.) English Three carols for the Nativity: voc. duet / Bennett {18/019 - words by F. Roy Bennett} Bennett, Harry Rodney (1890-1948) American see Bennett, Rodney Bennett, Joseph (1831-1911) English The golden legend: cantata / Sullivan {01/073 a-c - adapt. from the poem of Longfellow by Joseph Bennett} St John's Eve: old English idyll for soli, chor. & orch. / Cowen {01/027 a-b - poem by Joseph Bennett} Bennett, Rodney (1890-1948) American see also Royden Barrie Love calls through the Summer night {from Rosmé} / Quilter {solo v. : 17/462-9 a-b - words by Rodney Bennett} Love calls through the Summer night {from Rosmé}: duet (mez. & bar.) / Quilter {18/127-2 - words by Rodney Bennett} Benson, Arthur Christopher (1862-1925) English In the dawn {from The professor}: song / Elgar {17/178-6 - words by Arthur Christopher Benson} Land of hope and glory: song / Elgar {16/050-3 [3] - words by Arthur C. Benson} Land of hope and glory: song / Elgar {17/178-5 a - words by Arthur C. Benson} Land of hope and glory: song / Elgar {17/178-5 b-c - words by Arthur C. Benson} Ode to music / Parry {01/063-3 a-c - poem by Arthur Benson} Berlin, Irving (1888-1989) American All alone {from The Punch-bowl}: waltz song / Berlin {17/069-10 - words and music by Irving Berlin} Annie Get Your Gun / Berlin {07/004-1 - lyrics by Irving Berlin} Anything you can do {from Annie Get Your Gun} / Berlin {solo v. : 17/069-4 a-b - words and music by Irving Berlin} Blue skies: fox-trot song / Berlin { p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-6 - written & composed by Irving Berlin} Easter parade / Berlin {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-7 - words and music by Irving Berlin} The golden years of Irving Berlin: [27 songs] / Berlin {09/017 - words and music by Irving Berlin} Let me sing and I'm happy {from Jolson Sings Again} / Berlin {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-5 - words by Irving Berlin} My defences are down {from Annie Get Your Gun} / Berlin {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-11 - words and music by Irving Berlin} A pretty girl is like a melody / Berlin {solo v. : 17/069-3 - words and music by Irving Berlin} Russian lullaby: waltz song / Berlin { p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-12 - words & music by Irving Berlin} Say It with music: song fox trot / Berlin {17/069-1 - words and music by Irving Berlin} Sisters {from White Christmas} / Berlin {solo v. : 17/069-2 a-b - words and music by Irving Berlin} The song is ended (But the melody lingers on): waltz-song / Berlin { p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-9 - written & composed by Irving Berlin} There's no business like show business {from Annie Get your Gun} / Berlin {solo v. : 17/069-4.8 - words and music by Irving Berlin} What'll I do?: waltz song / Berlin { p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-13 - words & music by Irving Berlin} When I leave the world behind / Berlin {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-8 - written & composed by Irving Berlin} Bernhoff, John (20th c.) Des Knaben Wunderhorn and the Rückert Lieder: [29 songs] / Mahler {09/117-3 - Eng. trans. Stanley Appelbaum, John Bernhoff, Addie Funk} Eichendorff-Lieder vol. 1: [10 songs] / Wolf {09/212-2(1) - Eng. trans. John Bernhoff} Lieder-Album Bd 1: [11 songs] / Strauss {09/186(1) - Eng. words John Bernhoff} Lieder-Album Bd 3: [10 songs] / Strauss {09/186(3) - Eng. words John Bernhoff} Lieder nach verschiedenen Dichtern Bd 1: [12 songs] / Wolf {09/212-5(1) a - Eng. trans. John Bernhoff} Mausfallen-Sprüchlein (The mouser's magic verses) / Wolf {solo v. : 17/588-2 - Mörike (Eng. John Bernhoff)} Morgen (Tomorrow) {from Vier Lieder Op. 27} / Strauss {17/538-3(4) - John Henry Mackay; Eng. words John Bernhoff} Vierzehn Lieder aus Des Knaben Wunderhorn / Mahler {09/117-4 - Eng. trans. John Bernhoff, Addie Funk} Bernstein, Leonard (1918-1980) American Cool {from West Side Story} / Bernstein {solo v. : 17/074-1 - words by Stephen Sondheim & Leonard Bernstein} Bethune, (Rev.) George Washington (1805-1862) American The auld Scotch sangs / Leeson {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/334 a - words by Rev. Dr Bethune} O sing to me the auld Scotch songs / Leeson {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/334 b - words by Rev. Dr Bethune} Betjemann, Rose Dafforne (1858-1918) English The story of Calvary: cantata / Adams {01/002-1 - words by Rose Dafforne Betjemann} Beverley, M. Fly, little dove: set in canon for two equal v. / Marzials {18/097-1 - words by M. Beverley} Bingham, G. Clifton (1859-1913) English Asthore (darling): song / Trotère {16/050-5 [40] - words by Clifton Bingham} Beyond: song / St Quentin {16/050-5 [24] - words by Clifton Bingham} The city of the King: [song] / Barri {16/050-4 [16] - written by Clifton Bingham} Dear heart: song / Mattei {16/050-3 [4] - words by G Clifton Bingham} L'Été / Chaminade {solo v. : 17/115 b - words by Ed. Guinand; Eng. words by Clifton Bingham} Giver of life: song / Fortescue {16/050-4 [38] - words by Clifton Bingham} In old Madrid: song / Trotère {16/050-4 [21] - words by Clifton Bingham} In your dear eyes: song / Trotère {16/050-5 [14] - words by Clifton Bingham} Love, could I only tell thee: song / Capel {17/110 - words by Clifton Bingham} Love's old sweet song / Molloy {solo v. : 10/045-4[25] - words by G. Clifton Bingham} Love's old sweet song: song / Molloy {17/406-3 a-b - words by G. Clifton Bingham} Love's old sweet song: voc. duet [sop. & ten] / Molloy {18/105--2(2) - words by Clifton Bingham} The mission of a rose: song / Cowen {16/050-3 [24] - words by Clifton Bingham} My memories: song / Tosti {10/045-9[4] - words by Clifton Bingham} Old and new: voc. gavotte / Bonheur {17/087-1 - words by G. Clifton Bingham} The palms (Les rameaux): sacred song / Fauré {mez./ bar. : 17/188-4 - J. Bertrand; Eng. words Clifton Bingham} The promise of life: song / Cowen {17/140-5 - words by Clifton Bingham} Sing me to sleep (Sing mir dein Lied): song / Greene {16/050-5 [30] - words by Clifton Bingham; Ger. Frida Wilhelmi} Sleep & forget: [song] / White {16/050-5 [20] - words by Clifton Bingham} The swallows: song / Cowen {10/045-5[12] - words by Clifton Bingham} That haven fair: song / Barnby {10/045-4[9] - words by G. Clifton Bingham} There let me rest (Dort lass mich ruh'n): [song with] violin obbl. ad lib. / Greene {17/233.5 - words by Clifton Bingham} There let me rest (Dort lass mich ruhn): [song] / Greene {16/050-4 [33] - words by Clifton Bingham} A thought: song / Johnson {17/300 - words by Clifton Bingham} Thy voice: song / Redhead {10/045-9[9] - words by Clifton Bingham} Till Death (I love you : Lontananza): song / Mascheroni {16/050-4 [11] - words by Pietro Mazzoni and Clifton Bingham} Binyon, Laurence (1869-1943) English Bab-Lock-Hythe / Shaw {solo v. : 17/510-1 a-b - words by Laurence Binyon} For the Fallen Op. 80 No. 3: oratorio / Elgar {sop./ ten. : 08/019-3 - poem by Laurence Binyon} The spirit of England Op. 80: for ten. or sop. solo, chor. & orch. / Elgar {01/037-7 - three poems by Laurence Binyon} Birch, Kathleen Bird of love divine / Wood {solo v. : 17/590-1 - words by Kathleen Birch} Birdseye, George W. (b.1844) American When lovers say 'Good night': serenade / Hatton {solo v. : 16/050-3 [22] - words by G. W. Birdseye} Bishop, Edith (1896-a1980) Scottish The snow is on the mountain (Der Schnee liegt auf den Bergen) / King {solo v. : 17/319.8 - orig. Edith Bishop; Ger. Walt Harau} Björnson, Björnstjerne (1832-1910) Norwegian Klein Venevil (Sweet Venevil) / Delius {solo v. : 17/160 a-b - Bj. Björnson} Song of the King Op. 22 {from The Northmen}: [cantata] / Grieg {01/045 - words by Björnson} Black, H. Broughton Tenor and baritone: humorous (vocal) duet / Wilson {ten. & bar. : 18/179-2 a - words by H. Broughton Black} Tenor and baritone: humorous (vocal) duet / Wilson {ten. & bar. : 18/179-2 b - words by H. Broughton Black} Blackie, John Stuart (1809-1895) Scottish A Highland love song (My fair and rare one) / Senior {17/505-1 a-b - Eng. words by Prof. Blackie; arr. Wilfrid Senior} Blair, Elizabeth Rosemary Twilight: song / Kennedy {17/315.5 - words by Elizabeth Rosemary Blair} Blake, James Vila (1842-1925) American When lights go rolling round the sky: song / Ireland {17/294-8 - words by James Vila Blake} Blake, William (1757-1827) English Daybreak {from Three Songs of William Blake} Op. 20 No. 3 / Quilter {17/462-10} Dream valley {from Three Songs of William Blake} Op. 20 No. 1 / Quilter {17/462-10(1)} The Lamb: unison song / Henschel {02/056 - words by Wm Blake} The lamb / Henschel {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/283-6 - words by William Blake} Love's prisoner / Gibbs {solo v. : 17/219-12 - words by Willam Blake} Three Blake songs: for med. v & piano / Raphael {17/465.25-2 - words by William Blake} Three songs of innocence / Darke {09/053 - words by William Blake} Three songs of innocence, No. 1: The Lamb / Jacob {09/093[1] - words by William Blake} Three songs of innocence, No. 2: The Shepherd / Jacob {09/093[2] - words by William Blake} Blaze, H. Chant de mai (Mailied) / Meyerbeer {solo v. : 10/045-4[19] - Dichtung von H. Blaze} Bledlowe, John Clorinda: song / Morgan {17/412 - lyric by John Bledlowe} Blitzstein, Marc (1905-1964) American Mack the knife {from The Threepenny Opera} / Weill {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/568-1 - Eng. words Marc Blitzstein (from orig. by Bertolt Brecht)} Blogg, Frances Alice (1869-1938) English Blunt, George Henry Bruce (1899-1957) English Billy: for sop. or ten. / Clarke {17/122.5 - words by Bruce Blunt} The first mercy / Warlock {solo v. : 17/563-11 - words by Bruce Blunt} Bodenstedt, Friedrich Martin von (1819-1892) German Oh tell me, nightingale / Lehmann {solo v. : 17/336-7 - words from Bodenstedt's Songs of Mirza-Schaffy} Ein Traum (A dream / Un rêve) / Grieg {sop./ ten. : 17/234-7 - Gedicht von Bodenstedt} Bogosoff, Katerina I dream that I hear you singing: song / Marshall {17/383-1 - words by Katerina Bogosoff} Boileau, Marie A flower (Sænk kun dit hoved, du blomst): song / Knudsen {17/321 - [orig. Johannes Jørgensen] Eng. version Marie Boileau} Gesang Weyla's (Weyla's song) / Wolf {solo v. : 17/588-4 - M?rike (Eng. Marie Boileau)} Verborgenheit (Secrecy) / Wolf {solo v. : 17/588-3 a - Mörike (Eng. Marie Boileau)} Verborgenheit (Secrecy) / Wolf {solo v. : 17/588-3 b - Mörike (Eng. Marie Boileau)} Bonar, Horatius (Rev.) (1808-1889) Scottish Come unto me: song for low v. / Coenen {17/131 - words by Rev. H. Bonar} Bonett, Emery (1906-1995) English Take the sun: duet for sop. & ten. / Rota {18/135 - words by Emery Bonett} Bonne, Rose (20th c.) I know an old lady / Mills {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/403 a-b - words by Rose Bonne} Boswell, Eric (1921-2009) English Little donkey / Boswell {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/090 - words by Eric Boswell?} Bottomley, Gordon (1874-1948) English Goneril's lullaby / Keats {solo v. : 17/311.5 - words by Gordon Bottomley {from 'King Lear's Wife'}} Sanctuaries: song / Bainton {10/089[16] - words by Gordon Bottomley} Valley moonlight: song / Bainton {10/089[18] - words by Gordon Bottomley} Boulton, Harold (1859-1935) English Bonnie Strathyre {from Songs of the North}: old air / Lawson {17/331-3 a-b - words by Harold Boulton; arr. Malcolm Lawson} Coronach: for the death of Cuthullin / Barratt {solo v. : 17/034 - words by Harold Boulton} Gathering daffodils / Somervell {solo v. : 17/523-1 - words by Harold Boulton} The gentle maiden: old Irish air / Somervell {17/523-2 a - Eng. words by Harold Boulton} Glorious Devon!: song / German {17/214-2 a,d,f - words by Harold Boulton} Glorious Devon!: song / German {17/214-2 b - words by Harold Boulton} Glorious Devon!: song / German {17/214-2 c,e - words by Harold Boulton} Glorious Devon!: song / German {17/214-2 d,f - words by Harold Boulton} A Highland pastoral (Duanag na h-airigh) / MacLeod {solo v. : 17/372-1 - words by Harold Boulton} Maiden of Morven (Ossianic love lament) {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody / Lawson {17/331-1 a-b - words by Harold Boulton; arr. Malcolm Lawson} Oor ain glen / MacLeod {solo v. : 17/372-2 - words by Harold Boulton} The Princess of Lochlann: legend for mixed choir, bar. & sop. soli / Lewis {01/054.8 - words by Harold Boulton} Skye boat song (Jacobite) {from Songs of the North}: old Highland rowing measure / Lawson {17/331-2 a - words by Harold Boulton; arr. Malcolm Lawson} Skye boat song (Jacobite) {from Songs of the North}: old Highland rowing measure / Lawson {17/331-2 b - words by Harold Boulton; arr. Malcolm Lawson} Skye boat song {from Songs of the North}: duet / MacLeod {18/083 - words by Harold Boulton; arr. Malcolm Lawson} Time's garden: song w. cello accomp. / Thomas { set 17/552-2 - words by Harold Boulton} Bourget, Paul (1852-1935) French Les cloches (The bells) / Debussy {solo v. : 17/154-1 - poésie de Paul Bourget} Romance / Debussy {solo v. : 17/154-2 a - poésie de Paul Bourget} Romance / Debussy {solo v. : 17/154-2 b - po?sie de Paul Bourget} Bourne, Patrisha Ronald (20th c.) My heart for you / Bourne {solo v. : 17/092.5 - words and music by Patrisha Ronald Bourne} Bowler, Elsie R. (20th c.) English I shall be there: song / Wood {17/590-4 a - words by Elsie R. Bowler} I shall be there: song / Wood {17/590-4 b - words by Elsie R. Bowler} Bowles, Fred G. Dear little town: song / Sanderson {17/488-3 - words by Fred G. Bowles} A noontide song / Ring {17/474 - words by Fred G. Bowles} Sorrow no more: song / Craxton {17/142.5 - words by Fred Bowles} Summer rain: song / James {17/297-1 - words by Fred G. Bowles from the Fr. of Albert Fleury} The valley of laughter: song / Sanderson {17/488-8 - words by Fred G. Bowles} When he comes home: song / Leoni {17/341 - words by Maurice Maeterlinck; Eng. version Fred G. Bowles} Box, Elton When you come to the End of a Journey / Box {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/093.5 - words by Box and Cox} Boyce, Samuel (d.1775) English Colin's success / De Fesch {solo v. : 17/152 - words by Mr. Boyce; air by William Defesch arr. Elizabeth Poston} Boyer, Georges Rosette: idylle / Bemberg {sop. & ten. : 17/056-3 - poésie de Georges Boyer} Boyer, Lucien (1876-1942) French Valencia {from Palladium Pleasures} / Padilla Sánchez {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/441-1 - words by Lucien Boyer & Jacques Charles; Eng. version Eric Valentine} Bramley, Henry Ramsden (1833-1917) English O Thou, the Central Orb: anthem {for TrATB] / Wood { org. + voc. sc. 02/142 a-d - words by H. R. Bramley} Brampton, Scott Rosemary: ballad / Bartlett {17/039.5-2 - words by Scott Brampton} Brandon, Herbert J. (1878-1945) English Can't remember: song / Goatley {10/045-6[3] - words by Herbert J. Brandon} Can't remember: song / Goatley {17/222.15 a - words by Herbert J. Brandon} Can't remember: song / Goatley {17/222.15 b - words by Herbert J. Brandon} Cradle song of the coast / Turner {17/553.85 - words by Herbert J. Brandon} Love's a merchant: song / Carew {17/113 a-b - words by Herbert J. Brandon} She shall have music: song / Murray {17/423-9 - words by Herbert J. Brandon} Soldier, what is the news you bring?: song / Murray {17/423-4 - words by Herbert J Brandon} Te Deum: sacred song / Redman {17/467 - words by Herbert J. Brandon} Bratton, John Walter (1867-1947) American One world: song / O'Hara {17/436-2 a-b - words by John W. Bratton} Braund, William Alfred (1857-1938) Scottish see Wilfrid Mills Brecht, Eugen Berthold Friedrich (Bertolt) (1898-1956) German Children's crusade (Kinderkreuzzug) Op. 82 - Chorus part: ballad for childen's v. & orch. / Britten {01/023-7 - words by Bertolt Brecht; Eng. trans. Hans Keller} Children's crusade (Kinderkreuzzug) Op. 82 - Full score: ballad for childen's v. & orch. / Britten { full sc. 43/017 - words by Bertolt Brecht; Eng. trans. Hans Keller} Brel, Jacques (1929-1978) Belgian Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris: souvenir album [of 9 songs incl. 5 composed by or with Gérard Jouannest] / Brel {09/027 - French words by Jacques Brel, Eng. by Mort Shuman & Eric Blau} Brennan, J. Keirn (1873-1948) American A little bit of Heaven (Shure they call it Ireland): [song] / Ball { p. voc. + sol-fa 10/045-7[10] - words by J. Keirn Brennan} Brent, Earl Karl (1914-1977) American Love is where you find it / Brown {solo v. : 17/105-2 - words by Earl K. Brent} Bricusse, Leslie (1931- English I've never seen anything like it {from Doctor Dolittle} / Bricusse {solo v. : 17/101-1 - words & music by Leslie Bricusse} Talk to the animals {from Doctor Dolittle} / Bricusse {solo v. : 17/101-2 - words & music by Leslie Bricusse} A wonderful day like today {from The Roar of the Greasepaint ...} / Bricusse {solo v. : 17/101-3 - words & music by Bricusse & Anthony Newley} Bridgen, William Frederick (1871-1924) English see Leigh, Fred. W. Bridges, Robert (1844-1930) English Spring goeth all in white: song / Elkin {17/179-1 - poem by Robert Bridges} Briusov, Valerii (1873-1924) Russian Poema (Poem) {from "3 Arias"}: voice & piano / Khachaturian {17/319.5 - slova V. Briusova trans. W. H. Easterbrook} Broad, J. Astor (19th c.) English Joseph: sacred cantata / Broad { sol-fa only 44/007 - words & music J. Astor Broad} Broadhurst, A. V. The sunrise is coming: song / Del Riego {17/156-7 - lyric by A. V. Broadhurst} Brooke, Rupert (1887-1915) English Nineteen fourteen: [cantata] for bar. solo, chor. & orch. / Nicholson {01/060.9 - poems by Rupert Brooke} The soldier / Ireland {solo v. : 17/294-7 - words by Rupert Brooke} Spring sorrow / Ireland {solo v. : 17/294-10 - words by Rupert Brooke} Vo cercando (I go seeking) {from Daphne} / Astorga {solo v. : 10/045-6[19] - words by Rupert Brooke} Brooke, (Rev.) Stopford Augustus (1832-1916) Irish The Earth and Man / Barkworth {solo v. : 17/029-1 a-b - words by Rev. Stopford Brooke} Brooks, Philip Under the silent stars: a Christmas song [w. violin obbl. ad lib.] / Coombs { set 17/137 - words by Philip Brooks} Brown, Ethel A. When I'm at rest: song / Arnold {17/016.2 - words by Ethel A. Brown} Brown, Herbert S. The Holy Boy: song / Ireland {17/294-2 a-b - poem by Herbert S. Brown} Brown, (Rev.) Thomas Edward English Rest / Handel {solo v. : 17/251-6 a - words by Rev. T. E. Brown} Rest / Handel {solo v. : 17/251-6 b - words by Rev. T. E. Brown} Browning, Robert (1812-1889) English The pied piper of Hamelin / Parry {ten. & bass : 01/063-4 - poem by Robert Browning} Bryan, Con Let me this day: based on an old Wesh folk song / Warren {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/565 a-b - words by Con Bryan} Bryan, Vincent Patrick (1878-1937) American Under a panama {from Sergeant Brue}: [song] / Mullen {16/050-5 [13] - words by Vincent Bryan} Bryusov, Valery (1873-1924) Russian see Briusov, Valeri Buckton, Alice Mary (1867-1944) English The heart worships / Holst {solo v. : 17/287-1 a-b - words by Alice M. Buckton} Bullett, Gerald (1893-1958) English Madonna and Child: carol / Thiman {solo v. : 17/551-2 a-c - words by Gerald Bullett} Bunce, Henry Shapcott (1854-1917) English see also Shapcott Wensley Bunn, Alfred (1796-1860) English Songs: [10 songs] / Balfe {09/009 - words by Alfred Bunn et al.} Bunten, Alice Chambers (20th c.) English Elizabeth's prayer {from Tannhäuser} / Wagner {sop. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/559-1 b-c - new Eng. version A. C. Bunten} Narcissus: song / Nevin {16/050-4 [18] - adaptation & words by A. Bunten} Burke, Johnny Busy doing nothing / Van Heusen {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/554-1 - words by Johnny Burke} Misty / Garner {solo v. : 17/208-1 - lyric by Johnny Burke} Swinging on a star / Van Heusen {solo v. : 17/554-4 - words by Johnny Burke} Burnand, Francis Cowley (Sir) (1836-1917) English Cox and box; or, Long lost brothers: triumviretta / Sullivan {07/040-1 a-b - librettist: F. C. Burnand} Jolly old Borneo: [concerted song] / Pether {17/447.2 - written by H. M. Burnaby} The tar's farewell: ballad / Adams {17/004-10 - words by F. C. Burnand} Burns, Robert (1759-1796) Scottish Ae' fond kiss / Gatty {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[64] - words by Burns; possibly by Alfred Scott Gatty} Ae fond kiss: Scotch song / Gatty {17/210-1 - words by Robert Burns} Ae fond kiss {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody / Lawson {17/331-4 - words by Robert Burns; arr. Malcolm Lawson} Afton water / Hamilton {solo v. : 17/248-1 - words by Robert Burns; arr. Iain Hamilton} Afton water: Scottish song / Hume { p. voc. + sol-fa 17/293-1 - words by Burns} Annie Laurie / Scott (Lady John Douglas) {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[50] - words by Burns} Bonnie wee thing / Diack {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-8 - words by Burns} Bonnie wee thing / Lehmann {solo v. : 10/087[17] - words by Robert Burns} Charming Chloe: song for med. v. / German {17/214-13 a - words by Robert Burns} Charming Chloe: song for med. v. / German {17/214-13 b - words by Robert Burns} Comin' thro' the rye (Anon / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[34] - words by Burns} The Deil's awa' wi' the exciseman / Diack {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-6 - words by Robert Burns} The farewell Op. 3 No. 1: song / Davies {17/149-2 - [words] by Robert Burns} A farewell / Henderson {solo v. : 17/270-2 - words by Robert Burns} Fifty selected songs of Burns / +Various+ {10/012 a-b} Gae bring to me a pint o' wine / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[57] - words by Burns} I dream'd I lay where flowers were springing / Henderson {solo v. : 17/270-3 - words by Robert Burns} Invocation (a prayer for Mary) / Henderson {solo v. : 17/270-1 - words by Robert Burns} John Anderson, my jo / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[40] - words by Burns} The Lea-rig / Elliott {solo v. : 17/180.3 - words: Robert Burns} A man's a man for a' that / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[33] - words by Burns} Mary Morison / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[49] - words by Burns} My love is like a red, red rose: 2-part song for sop. & contr. / Williams {18/177 - poem by Robert Burns} My Nannie: song / White {10/045-5[1] - words by Robert Burns} My Nannie's awa' / MacCunn {solo v. : 17/364-2 - by Burns} My wife's a winsome wee thing / Diack {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-1 - words by Robert Burns} O' a' the airts / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[58] - words by Burns} O were I on Parnassus' Hill: song / Henschel {17/283-2 - poem by Robert Burns; old Scotch air arr. George Henschel} O wert thou in thy cauld blast: duet / Mendelssohn { p. voc. + sol-fa 18/100 - by Robert Burns} O! Willie brew'd a peck o' maut / Shore {TBarB soli : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[65] - words by Burns} Quodlibet {from The Jolly Beggars}: SATB / Davie {SATB soli : p. voc. + sol-fa 18/040 - words by [Robert] Burns} A rose-bud by my early walk: part-song (SATB) / Finlay {18/057 - words by Burns} A rosebud by my early walk / Diack {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-5 a-b - words by Robert Burns} The songs of Robert Burns: specially selected for key-settings / +Various+ {10/093} Tam Glen / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[23] - words by Burns} The thorn / Shield {solo v. : 17/512 - words by Charles Dibdin?, after Burns?} To Chloë (in sickness) (An Chloe als sie krank war): song / Bennett {17/066 - Eng. words by Robert Burns} Wandering Willie / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[39] - words by Burns} Whistle an' I'll come to you my lad / Hamilton {solo v. : 17/248-2 - words by Robert Burns; arr. Iain Hamilton} Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[35] - words by Burns} Burnside, Helen Marion (1841-1923) English An old garden: song / Temple {10/045-4[15] - words by Helen Marion Burnside} An old garden: song / Temple {17/550.4 - words by Helen Marion Burnside} Burton, Nat (1901-1945) American The white cliffs of Dover / Kent {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/317 - words by Nat Burton} Bussine, Romain (1830-1899) French Après un rêve (After a dream) / Fauré {low v. : 17/188-1 b - paroles de Romain Bussine} Butcher, Ernest The bulls won't bellow: song / Hocking {17/285.7 - words by Ernest Butcher} Butler, (Mrs) Francis Asbury (1831-1925) American An evening song / Blumenthal {17/083.5 - words by Mrs F. A. Butler} Butler, Ralph Thomas (1886-1969) English I hear your voice: song / Evans {17/184.7 - words by Ralph Butler} Run, rabbit, - run! {The Little Dog Laughed}: with war-time parody choruses / Gay {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/211-3 - words by Noel Gay & Ralph Butler} Buxton, John (1912-1989) English Long, long ago: carol-anthem for SATB unaccomp. / Howells { chor. sc. 18/076-4 - words by John Buxton} Byron, George Gordon (1788-1824) Anglo-Scottish Lochnagar / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[45] - words by Byron} So we'll go no more a roving: song / White {17/571-3 - words by Lord Byron} So, we'll go no more a-roving / Peterkin {solo v. : 17/447-2 - words by Byron} There be none of beauty's daughters, Op. 2 / Tovey {solo v. : 17/553.1 - Eng. words Lord Byron} Byron, May Clarissa Gillington (d.1936) English My dear soul: Wessex love song / Sanderson {17/488-14 a-b - words by May Byron} 333 works by 121 writers/librettists, with 11 cross-references |