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Friday 26th February 2021 Search limited to Single Songs - Solo Aaronson, Irving (1895-1963) American The loveliest night of the year; words by Paul Francis Webster {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/001} Abbey, Adolphe Killarney (song) and Killarney March (piano); words by E. Falconer; March arr. Adolphe Abbey [Balfe-Abbey] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/026-2 : b)} Ablett, Norman You never saw my garden: song; words and music by Norman Ablett {17/002 : [No. 2 in] Eb} Abt, Franz Wilhelm (1819-1885) German The wanderer's dream (Du bist die Welt): song; composed by Franz Abt {16/050-3 [19] : [No. 2] in Ab} Adam, Adolphe Charles (1803-1856) French O holy night (Nöel): song; words by J.S. Dwight; arr. H. A. Chambers {17/002.5 : 2 copies} Adams, George Archibald Emmett (1889-1938) English The bells of St Mary's: song; words by Douglas Furber {17/003 : No. 1 in Eb} Adams, Joseph H. (1863-1938) English Galilee; words and music by Joseph H, Adams {16/040 [7/10]} Adams, Robert (19th c.) Scottish Castles in the air; words by James Ballantine {10/045-4[ 2]} Adams, Stephen (1844-1913) English Babylon: sacred song; words by F. E. Weatherly {16/050-3 [23] : No. 3 in F} The butterfly gay: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {17/004- 1 : No. 1 in Eb} By the fountain: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {16/050-5 [26] : No. 2 in F} By the fountain: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {17/004- 9 : No. 2 in F} The holy city: [song]; words by F. E. Weatherly {16/050-4 [41]} The Holy City: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {17/004- 2 : 5 copies : a,c,d,e) No. 1 in Ab b) No. 2 in Bb} Idle words: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {17/004- 8 : No. 3 in Eb} The little hero: song; words by Arthur Matthison {17/004-11 : No. 1 in Bb} The midshipmite: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/004-13 : 2 copies : No. 1 in Bb b) No. 2 in C} Nancy Lee: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {17/004- 3 : No. 2 in D} Nirvana: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {17/004- 4 : 4 copies : a,b) No. 1 in Bb c,d) No. 2 in C} Roses: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {16/050-5 [38] : No. 2 in Bb} The Star of Bethlehem: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {17/004- 5 : No. 3 in G} Star of Bethlehem: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {16/050-4 [ 2] : No. 2 in F} The stars of Normandie: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {16/050-3 [ 7] : No. 3 in Eb} The stars of Normandie: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {17/004-12 : No. 1 in C} The tar's farewell: ballad; words by F. C. Burnand {17/004-10 : No. 1 in D} Thora: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/004- 6 : No. 2 in Eb} The valley by the sea: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {16/050-5 [36] : No. 3 in Eb} The veteran's song (Long live the King); words by F. E. Weatherly {17/004- 7 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in C b) No. 2 in D} Addinsell, Richard (1904-1977) English I'm going to see you today; words by Joyce Grenfell {17/004.5-2} My heart's light as air; words by Joyce Grenfell {17/004.5-1 : No. 2 in G} Old tyme dancing & The whizzer; words by Joyce Grenfell {17/004.5-3} Adler, Richard (1921-2012) American Heart {from Damn Yankees}; words by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross [Adler / Ross] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/005-2} I'm not at all in love; words by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross {17/005-1} Ager, Milton (1893-1979) American Happy days are here again; words by Jack Yellen {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/005.5-1 : 2 copies} Ahlert, Fred (1892-1953) American Where the blue of the night (Meets the gold of the day); words by Roy Turk {17/005.8} Aikin, William Arthur (1857-1939) English Sigh no more: song; words by Shakespeare {17/006 : No. 3 in Ab} Aitken, George (1866-1942) English Maire my girl: Irish love-song; words by John Keegan Casey {10/045-7[13] : a) No. 1 in C} Allen, Andrew Sally (You brought the sunshine to our alley): song; written & composed by Wynn Stanley & Andrew Allen [Stanley-Allen] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/530.2} Allitsen, Frances (1849-1912) English The Lord is my light: sacred song; words from Psalm 27 {17/008-1 : 2 copies : No. 2 in Eb b) No. 1 in Bb #a) has B&H imprint} The lute player: song; poetry by William Watson {17/008-2 : 6 copies : a-d) No. 1 in Bmin e,f) No. 2 in Cmin} A song of thanksgiving: song; words by James Thomson {17/008-3 : No. 2 in Eb} There's a land: song; words by Charles Mackay {16/050-3 [ 2] : No. 3 in F} There's a land: song; words by Charles Mackay & Agnes M. Silby {10/045-7[11] : a) No. 2 in Eb} There's a land: song; words by Charles Mackay & Agnes M. Silby {17/008-4 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in D} Youth: song; words (after the Swedish) by E. Teschemacher {17/008-5 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in G} Ambroise, Victor (1888-1964) English Egypt - I am calling you!: valse song; words by Eleanor Rose {17/008.5 : No. 1 in D} Ambrosio, Alfredo d' (1871-1914) Italian Les papillons couleur de neige; poésie de Th. Gautier {17/009} Anderson, William Henry (1882-1955) Canadian Last year: song; words by Duncan Campbell Scott {17/010-2} To a girl on her birthday: song; words by Blanche Pownall Garrett {17/010 : a) high} Two Ukrainian folk songs {17/010-2} Andersson, (Goran Bror) Benny (1946- Swedish Thank you for the music [Andersson-Ulvaeus] {17/010.5} Androzzo, Alma Bazel (1912-2001) American If I can help somebody: song; words by Mahalia Jackson {17/011 : 6 copies : a,c) No. 2 in Eb b,d,e,f) No. 1 in C} Anon. Blue bonnets over the border; words by Sir Walter Scott {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[32]} Bonnie Dundee {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[55]} Cam' ye by Athol; words by Hogg {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[42]} Charlie is my darling {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[46]} Come o'er the stream, Charlie; words by James Hogg {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[27]} Come under my plaidie; words by Hector Macneil {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[52]} Comin' thro' the rye (Anon; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[34]} Farewell to Lochaber!; words by Ramsay {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[47]} Gae bring to me a pint o' wine; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[57]} Gloomy winter's noo awa'; words by Tannahill {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[60]} Jeannie's black e'e; words by Hector Macneil {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[48]} Jock o' Hazeldean; words by Sir Walter Scott {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[51]} John Anderson, my jo; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[40]} The Laird o' Cockpen; words by Baroness Nairne {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[44]} Lochnagar; words by Byron {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[45]} A man's a man for a' that; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[33]} Mary Morison; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[49]} My boy Tammy; words by Macneil {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[43]} O' a' the airts; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[58]} O! Are ye sleepin', Maggie?; words by Tannenhill [sic] {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[54]} Robin Adair: old ballad {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[41]} The rowan tree; words by Baroness Nairne {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[25]} Roy's wife o' Aldivalloch; words by Mrs Grant {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[38]} Tam Glen; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[23]} Wandering Willie; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[39]} Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[35]} Ansell, Eric Norman (1900-1981) English Roll Up Sailorman: song; words by Henrik Ege {17/012-1} Arditi, Luigi (1822-1903) Italian Il bacio: valzer brillante {17/013-1 : a)} Il bacio (The kiss): waltz song; Eng. words Philip King {17/013-1 : b)} Il bacio (The dream of home); Eng. version Henry Farnie {17/013-1 : c) No. 3 in D} The dream of home: song-waltz; Eng. Henry Farnie {16/050-5 [23] : No. 2 in C} Arlen, Harold (1905-1986) American Blues in the night (My mama done tol' me); words by Johnny Mercer {17/014-2} That old black magic; words by Johnny Mercer {17/014-3} Arne, Michael (1740-1786) English Invitation to Ranelagh (rondeau): song; from the air by Michael Arne {17/295} The lass with the delicate air: song; arr. A. L. [Arne-Lehmann] {Chappell : 17/015-1 : 2 copies : a,d) No. 3 in G} Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778) English Come away, Death {song from Twelfth Night}; words by Shakespeare; ed. John Coates {17/016-6} Lydia {from Sappho: 6 Cantatas, 1755, no.2}; arr. Clifford Bartlett [Arne-Dunhill] {17/016-7} The National Anthem in the version used by the Royal Shakespeare Company; arr. Raymond Leppard [Arne-Leppard] {orch. sc. 17/016-5 #a) Lacks text} Not on beds of fading flowers {from Comus} {17/016-1} O Peace, thou fairest child of Heaven {poem from Alfred}; words by James Thomson and David Mallet; arr. Guy Warrack [Arne-Warrack] {17/016-8 : 2 copies} O ravishing delight: recit. & air; arr. William H. Cummings [Arne-Cummings] {17/016-10 : 2 copies} Phillis; ed. Vittorio Ricci {17/016-4 : a) sep. piano, violin & cello parts, no conductor} A warning, or The Danger of artificial fly: song from Vauxhall Gardens; arr. Norman Franklin [Arne-Franklin] {17/016-2 : 2 copies} Why so pale?; ed. Vittorio Ricci {17/016-3} Ye fauns and ye dryads: song; arr. Mary Carmichael [Arne-Carmichael] {17/016-9 : a) in D} Arnold, Walter Herbert (1870-1946) English When I'm at rest: song; words by Ethel A. Brown {17/016.2} Arundale, Claude (1875-1922) English Almond blossoms {from Moon Magic}; words by Nancie B. Marsland {10/045-8.1[16] : a) No. 2 in F} The flag of liberty: song; lyric by Fred E. Weatherly {17/016.5} Old furniture: [song cycle]; words by Ethel Bernard Kelly {10/045-8.4[4] : a) high v.} Arundell, Dennis Drew (1898-1988) English Orpheus with his lute; words by Shakespeare; arr. Dennis Arundell [Linley-Arundell] {17/345.5} Ascher, Joseph (1829-1869) Dutch Alice, where art thou: romance; poetry by W. Guernsey {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-5 [10]} Alice where art thou: romance; words by Wellington Guernsey {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/017-1} Life's dream is o'er, Farewell: romanza for 2 v. {mez. & sop./ ten.: 16/040 [2/22]} Ashford, Emma Louise (1850-1930) American My task: song; words by Maude Louise Ray, arr. (w. additional verse) C.King Palmer {Paxton : 17/018-1 : a) F} My task [w. additional verse]: song; words by Maude Louise Ray {17/018-1 : 2 copies : c) low v. (D) d) high v. (F)} My task (Ma tâche): song; words by Maude Louise Ray {17/018-2 : 4 copies : a) extra low v. (C) b) low v. (D) c,d) med. v. (Eb)} Astorga, Emanuele d' (1680-1757) Italian Vo cercando (I go seeking) {from Daphne}; words by Rupert Brooke {10/045-6[19] : No. 1 in C} Atkinson, Dorothy Bess Spence (1893-1968) English An idyll (Morning, noon and night): song cycle; words by J. Dean Atkinson {17/019 : low v.} Austin, Frederic (1872-1952) English Orpheus; words by Shakespeare {17/020} Austin, Harold (fl. 1920s) English In the woods; words by Lady Lindsay {17/021 : No. 3 in E min} Ayer, Nathaniel Davis ('Nat') (1887-1952) American If you were the only girl In the world; words by Clifford Grey {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/021.5-1} Aylward, Florence (1862-1950) English Love's coronation: song (with violin or violoncello & organ acc. ad lib.); words by Winifred Sutcliffe {set 17/022 : No. 3 in G #incl. violin/cello, piano & organ conductors} Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) German Ave Maria: for mez., violin or violoncello solo, p. & org.; adapted to J. S. Bach's 1st Prelude; Eng. words Henry Chorley [Bach-Gounod] {Schott : set 17/224-3 : d) No. 2: mez. (F)} Ave Maria : meditation / sacred song: for sop./ten., violin or violoncello solo, p. & org. ; adapted to J. S. Bach's 1st Prelude; Eng. words Henry Chorley [Bach-Gounod] {Schott : set 17/224-3 : f) No. 1: sop. (G)} Ave Maria: for mez., violin or violoncello solo, p. & org.; adapted to J. S. Bach's 1st Prelude; Eng. words Henry Chorley [Bach-Gounod] {set 10/045-9[11] : d) No. 2: mez. (F) #No English words!} Ave Maria; adapted to the 1st Prelude of J. S. Bach [Bach-Gounod] {Wood : bar.: 17/224-3 : 3 copies : c) [No. 9] Eb [bar.]} Be Thou with me (Bist Du bei mir); arr. J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {17/024-5 [1]} Beside thy cradle here I stand: chorale from the Christmas Oratorio {17/025-5[1] : 2 copies} Cease, sad eyelids {from Church Cantata No. 98}: sop. aria; arr. & ed. W. G. Whittaker {sop.: 17/024-1} Come, gentle death (Komm süsser Tod); ed. & arr. Michael Tippett & Walter Bergmann [Bach-Tippett] {17/024-2[2]} Come, make my heart Thy home (Komm in mein Herzenshaus) {from Ein' feste Burg}; ed. (with Eng. words) Ebenezer Prout {sop.: 17/025-9} Flocks in pastures green abiding (Schafe können sicher weiden) {from Was mir behagt}; Eng. version & arr. Phyllis James [Bach-James] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/025-12} For God's angels ne'er depart (Gottes Engel weichen nie) {from Mann singet}; ed. (with Eng. words) Ebenezer Prout {sop.: 17/025-10} Good fellows be merry {from The Peasant Cantata}; ed. J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {bar.: 17/025-8} Happy flock {from Was mir behagt}; ed. (& Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {sop./ mez.: 17/025-11} The heart I ask from thee, love (Willst Du mein Herz mir schenken): song {17/024-3} I follow with gladness {from St John Passion}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {sop.: 17/024-4 : sop. ?} If thou art near (Bist Du bei mir); ed. & arr. Michael Tippett & Walter Bergmann {17/024-2[1]} Lord, wide as the Heaven above {from Church Cantata No. 17}: sop. aria; arr. & ed. W. G. Whittaker {17/024-6} Luther's cradle hymn {from Christmas Oratorio}; words by Martin Luther {17/025-5[2] : 2 copies} My heart ever faithful {from the cantata God so loved the world}: song for mez. in D; arr. Robert Franz [Bach-Franz] {Novello : 17/024-7 : b) in D} My heart ever faithful (Mein gläubiges Herze): air for sop. in F; arr. Robert Franz [Bach-Franz] {Augener : 17/024-7 : a,c) in F} My heart ever faithful: 'air for soprano' [ie mez. in D] {Augener : 17/024-7 : d) in D} My heart rejoiceth (Et exultavit spiritus meus) {from Magnificat in D}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {mez.: 17/024-8 : 3 copies} Of flowers the fairest {from The Peasant Cantata}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {sop./ mez.: 17/025-6} Oh yes, just so {from Phoebus and Pan}; Eng. words J. Michael Diack; arr. John E. West [Bach-West] {mez.: 17/025-2 : mez. ?} On my Shepherd I rely {from Cantata No. 92); ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {sop./ mez.: 17/025-1 : 2 copies : b,c)} Quia respexit (He hath regarded) {from The Magnificat}: sop. solo; ed. J. Michael Diack {17/024-9 : 2 copies} Saviour make me all thine own {from St Matthew Passion}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {sop.: 17/025-7 : 3 copies} Sighing, weeping, trouble, want (Seufzer, Thränen, Kummer, Noth) {from Ich hatte viel Bekümmerniss}; ed. (with Eng. words) Ebenezer Prout {sop.: 17/025-3 : sop. ?} [Songs by Bach and Carey] {17/024-5} [Two Bach chorales from the Christmas Oratorio]; words by Martin Luther {17/025-5 : 2 copies} Two songs; ed. & arr. Michael Tippett & Walter Bergmann {17/024-2} Vergiss mein nicht (Forget me not): aria; arr. Albert Wolfermann [Bach-Wolfermann] {17/025-4 : [No. 2] in G moll} Baker, John S. The dear little shamrock; by Andrew Cherry; arr. John S. Baker [Cherry-Baker] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/118} Balfe, Michael William (1808-1870) Irish The arrow and the song: serenade; poetry by Longfellow {17/026-4 : [in A]} Come into the garden Maud: cavatina; poetry by Alfred Tennyson {17/026-1 : b) No. 2 in C} Good night! Good night! beloved!: serenade; poetry by Longfellow {17/026-3 : No. 2 in Eb} I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls {from The Bohemian Girl}: ballad {16/050-5 [ 5]} Killarney: [song]; poetry by E. Falconer {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-4 [10] #lacks all after p.4} Killarney; words by Edmund Falconer {17/026-2 : a) No. 2 in F} Killarney (song) and Killarney March (piano); words by E. Falconer; March arr. Adolphe Abbey [Balfe-Abbey] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/026-2 : b)} Love smiles but to deceive {from The Bohemian girl}: [song]; words by Desmond Ryan {16/050-5 [35]} Ball, Ernest Roland (1878-1927) American A little bit of Heaven (Shure they call it Ireland): [song]; words by J. Keirn Brennan {p. voc. + sol-fa 10/045-7[10]} Bampton, Claude (1908-1969) English A tale of the sea: song; words by Claude Bampton {17/026.5 : a) in Eb} Bantock, Granville (Sir) (1868-1946) English Cossack song; arr. Granville Bantock, Eng. words by Helen Bantock [Dzerzhinsky-Bantock] {17/174.8 : low v.} Easter hymn (Cantique de Pâques); Eng. text Helen Bantock {17/027-1} Elfin lover: song; poem by Helen Bantock {17/027-6 : No. 1 in F maj} The fighting Téméraire; words by Henry Newbolt {17/027-4 : low v.} Lament of Isis (Die Klage der Isis); words by Helen F. Schweitzer {bar./ contr.: 17/027-2 : bar./contr.} The Lord is my Shepherd (Psalm XXIII): for solo voice {17/027-5 : No. 2 in Db} The yellowhammer's song: song; poem by William Sharp {17/027-3 : No. 2 in G maj} Barber, Samuel (1910-1981) American Sure on this shining night Op. 13 no. 3: song; words by James Agee {17/027.8} Barker, George Arthur (1812-1876) Irish The Scottish blue bells: song {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/028-1} The Scottish blue bells; [words by C. D. Sillery {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[22]} When the Guards go marching by!: song; words by Alec McGill {17/028-2 : No. 1 in F} Barkworth, John Edmond (1858-1929) English The Earth and Man; words by Rev. Stopford Brooke {17/029-1 : 2 copies} An Irish lament; Anon. {17/029-2 : 3 copies} My lodging is on the cold ground; Trad. {17/029-3} The Spanish lady's love; Trad. {17/029-4 : 2 copies} Stray nymph of Dian; [words by] Julian Sturgis {17/029-5} To Chloris singing; [words by] Edmund Waller {17/029-6} Barnard, d'Auverne (1867-1929) English Lead, kindly light: sacred song; words by Cardinal Newman {17/030 : No. 2 in Eb} Barnby, Joseph (Sir) (1838-1896) English That haven fair: song; words by G. Clifton Bingham {10/045-4[ 9] : [No. 2 in] D} Barratt, Augustus (1873-1947) Scottish-American My ships: song; words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox {17/033 : No. 1 in C} Barratt, Edgar (1877-1928) English Coronach: for the death of Cuthullin; words by Harold Boulton {17/034} Barrett-Ayres, Reginald (1920-1981) English Isle of Iona {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/035} Barri, Odoardo (1844-1920) Irish The beauteous song: song - with harmonium obbl. (ad lib.) by James Robinson; written by Lindsay Lennox {10/045-4[21]} The city of the King: [song]; written by Clifton Bingham {16/050-4 [16] : No. 2 in G} The old brigade: song; written by F. E. Weatherly {17/038 : [No. 2 in] G} Barry, Katharine My happy garden: song; words by Lilian Scott {17/038.5-2 : No. 2 in F} What shall I sing you?; words by Lilian Scott {17/038.5 : No. 2 in Db} Bart, Lionel (1930-1999) English As long as he needs me {from Oliver}; lyrics and music by Lionel Bart {17/039-1.3} Consider yourself {from Oliver}; words and music by Lionel Bart {17/039-1.1} Food glorious food {from Oliver}; words and music by Lionel Bart {17/039-1.2} Bartlett, James Carroll (1850-1929) American A dream; words by Charles B. Cory {17/039.5 : med. v.: E} Rosemary: ballad; words by Scott Brampton {17/039.5-2 : high v.: G} Bateman, Ronald Won't you come roving?: song; words by Norman Merrick {17/040 : No. 3 in Bb} Batten, Robert (1870-1915) English April morn: vocal waltz; words by John Dowers {10/045-8.1[10]} Living poems: song; words by Longfellow {17/042 : No. 5 in G} Bax, Arnold (Sir Arnold Edward Trevor) (1883-1953) English I heard a piper piping: song; words by Joseph Campbell {17/043-2 : a) No. 2 [in F]} In the morning: song; words by A. E. Houseman {17/043} Baxter, Maud Stewart Across the valley: song; words by Teresa Hooley {17/044} Baynes, Sydney (1879-1938) English You are my destiny; words by Harry Ralton {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/045} Baynon, Arthur John (1889-1954) English Forest lullaby; words by Elizabeth Fox Howard {17/046} Baynton-Power, Henry (1890-1952) English Rest at eventide: song; words by Harold Simpson {17/047 : No. 2 in Eb} Beard, Gilbert Timothy's cradle song: for sop.; words by Norman Gale {17/048} Becucci, Ernesto (1845-1905) Italian Tesoro mio (Waltzing the hours away): waltz song; Eng. words by Philip King {17/049} Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) German Abscheulicher {from Fidelio}: [sop. recit. & aria] {17/050-1} Adelaide; Eng. words by A F Mullen {17/050-5 : a) No. 1 in G} Creation's hymn {17/050-4 : No. 1 in Ab} In this sepulchral darkness (In questa tomba oscura) {bass: 17/050-2} Penitence (Busslied); C. F. Gellert; Eng. words by Marianne Wilhelmine de Stevens {contr.: 17/050-3} Behrend, Arthur Henry Daddy: song; words by Mary Mark Lemon {16/050-3 [28]} Bell, R. Y. Bonnie Scotland {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/052} Bellini, Vincenzo (1801-1835) Italian Casta diva {from Norma}: [sop. aria] {17/054-1} Oh! quante volte, Oh! quante {from I Capulet e i Montecchi}: [sop. aria] {17/054-2} Bemberg, Hermann Emmanuel (1859-1931) French Les anges pleurent!: rondel; poésie de Georges Audigier {17/056-1 : No. 1 (ten./sop.)} Despair: Hindoo song : with violin or 'cello accomp. ad lib.; [orig. French] by Armand Ocampo {10/045-5[ 3] : a) No. 1 in A #a) both v. & cello parts incl.} Hindoo song : Despair: w. violin or 'cello accomp. ad lib.; [orig. French] by Armand Ocampo {10/045-5[ 3] : No. 1 in A #both v. & cello parts incl.} Nymphs and fawns (Nymphes et sylvains): voc. waltz; words by Agnes Larkcom, from the French of A. Ocampo {17/056-2 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in F (sop.)} Nymphs and fawns (Nymphes et sylvains): vocal waltz; Eng. Agnes Larkcom from French of A. Ocampo {sop.: 10/045-8.2[6] : a) E (sop.)} Rosette: idylle; poésie de Georges Boyer {sop. & ten.: 17/056-3 : No. 2 (ten./sop.)} Benatzky, Ralph (1884-1957) Czech It would be wonderful {from White Horse Inn}; words by Robert Gilbert; Eng. version Harry Graham [Benatzky / Stolz] {17/058-1} Benbow, Edwin (1904-1967) English A sea song; words by Allan Cunningham [Benatzky / Stolz] {17/059-1} Benedict, Julius (Sir) (1804-1885) German-British Ange adoré: romance {10/045-5[18]} Benjamin, Arthur (1893-1960) Australian Linstead Market: Jamaican folk-song {17/060-2} The piper: song; words by Seumas O'Sullivan {17/060-3} Bennard, George Bennard (1873-1958) American The old rugged Cross: sacred song {17/073} Bennett, E. J. (Joseph) (1831-1911) English Love's dream (Liszt's Liebestraume): [voc.] waltz; arr. E J Bennet [Liszt-Bennet] {17/062} Bennett, William Sterndale (Sir) (1816-1875) English May dew Op. 23 No. 2: unison song; words by H. H. Pierson {17/066-2(2)} To Chloë (in sickness) (An Chloe als sie krank war): song; Eng. words by Robert Burns {17/066} Bennett, T. C. Sterndale- (1882-1944) English The carol singers: song; words by Charles Hayes {17/064-2 : No. 2 in G} Leanin': song; words by Hugh E. Wright {17/064-1 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in F} Berg, Alban (1885-1935) Austrian Nun sag ich dir zum ersten Mal (Lied Toves); [from] Gurrelieder (J. P. Jacobsen), arr. Alban Berg {17/495.7} Berlin, Irving (1888-1989) Russian-American All alone {from The Punch-bowl}: waltz song; words and music by Irving Berlin {17/069-10} Anything you can do {from Annie Get Your Gun}; words and music by Irving Berlin {17/069-4 : 2 copies} Blue skies: fox-trot song; written & composed by Irving Berlin {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-6} Easter parade; words and music by Irving Berlin {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-7} Let me sing and I'm happy {from Jolson Sings Again}; words by Irving Berlin {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-5} My defences are down {from Annie Get Your Gun}; words and music by Irving Berlin {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-11} A pretty girl is like a melody; words and music by Irving Berlin {17/069-3} Russian lullaby: waltz song; words & music by Irving Berlin {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-12} Say It with music: song fox trot; words and music by Irving Berlin {17/069-1} Sisters {from White Christmas}; words and music by Irving Berlin {17/069-2 : 2 copies} The song is ended (But the melody lingers on): waltz-song; written & composed by Irving Berlin {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-9} There's no business like show business {from Annie Get your Gun}; words and music by Irving Berlin {17/069-4.8} What'll I do?: waltz song; words & music by Irving Berlin {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-13} When I leave the world behind; written & composed by Irving Berlin {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/069-8} Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) French O vale resounding {from The Trojans}; words by Edward J. Dent {17/071} Bernstein, Leonard (1918-1990) American Cool {from West Side Story}; words by Stephen Sondheim & Leonard Bernstein {17/074-1} Somewhere {from West Side Story}; lyrics by Stephen Sondheim {17/074-2} Besly, Edward Maurice (1888-1945) English Columbine's garden; words by Aubrey Dowdon {17/075- 1} Columbine's garden: song; lyric by Aubrey Dowdon {10/045-6[10] : No. 2 in G} The happy lover: song; words by Aubrey Dowdon {17/075- 7} The little waves of Breffny: song; words by Eva Gore-Booth {17/075- 2 : No. 2 in Eb} The meaning of a rose: song; words by Anne Pamela West {17/075- 3 : No. 2 in Eb} My heart remembers: song; words by Aubrey Dowdon {17/075- 8 : No. 1 in Eb} My love goes with you: song; words by Aubrey Dowdon {17/075- 9 : 2 copies} The second minuet: song; lyric by Aubrey Dowdon {17/075- 4 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Bb c) No. 1 in G} A soldier - his prayer; Anon. {17/075- 5} Time, you old gipsy man: song; poem by Ralph Hodgson {17/075- 6 : No. 3 in D} Bevan, Frederick Charles (1856-1939) English The admiral's broom: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/076-2 : 2 copies : a) [G] b) No. 1 in D} The flight of ages: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {16/050-4 [39] : No. 2 in Ab} The flight of ages: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/076-1 : No. 2 in Ab} Bevan, Maurice (1921-2006) English Sweet pretty bird {from the cantata The Redbreast}: sop. aria; arr. Maurice Bevan; words by Mr McClellan [Stanley-Bevan] {17/530} Birtchnell, J. (19th c.) English Sarah's gone and left me; or The catsmeat man: [song and chorus]; written by Geo. Leybourne {16/050-1[13]} Bishop, Edith Scottish The snow is on the mountain (Der Schnee liegt auf den Bergen); orig. Edith Bishop; Ger. Walt Harau [King / Bishop] {17/319.8} Bishop, Henry Rowley (Sir) (1786-1855) English The bloom is on the rye (My pretty Jane): song; words by Edward Fitzball {16/050-4 [13]} Lo! here the gentle lark: song [with flute accomp.]; words by Shakespeare {Chappell : 17/078-1 : a)} Should he upbraid; Shakespeare; arr. Estelle Liebling {17/078-2} Si tra i ceppi {from Berenice}; arr. Sir Henry Bishop [Handel-Bishop] {bass: 17/251-7} Bizet, Georges (1838-1875) French Agnus Dei (Heavenly Father); Eng. text by Henry Geehl [Bizet-Geehl] {17/080-6} Golden light (Agnus Dei) {from L`Arlésienne suite 2}: mélodie religieuse pour contr. ou bar., violon solo ou violoncelle, p. ou harpe, harm. ou orgue; Eng. words by Mary Chater {17/080-4 : 2 copies : a) F b) D #a) p. cond. & violin part only} Love the vagrant {from Carmen}: celebrated Havanera; Eng. version H. B. Farnie {17/080-1 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in D (contr.)} Seguedille (Close by the ramparts of Seville) {from Carmen}; Eng. words Henry Hersee {17/080-5} Serenade {from The Fair Maid of Perth}; Eng. text Henry Coates {17/080-2 : [No. 2 in] A min} Sirs! your toast (Song of the toréador {from Carmen}; Eng. version Henry Hersee {bass: 17/080-3 : 4 copies : a,d) No. 2 in E (bass) b,c) No. 3 in F (bar.)} Song of the toreador (Sirs, your toast) {from Carmen}; Eng. by Henry Hersee {16/020( 4) [4]} Bliss, Arthur (Sir) (1891-1975) English Madam Noy: song for sop. & six instr. arr. for v. & pianof.; words by E. H. W. M. {17/082} Blockley, John (1800-1882) English Here's a health Bonnie Scotland to thee; written by W. H. Freeman [Lee / Blockley] {10/045-4[ 4]} Jessie's dream: story of the Relief of Lucknow; written by Grace Campbell {John Blockley : 10/045-4[ 1]} Jessie's dream: story of the relief of Lucknow; words by Grace Campbell {Bayley & Ferguson : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/083} Many happy returns; words by Eliza Cook {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/272[2]} Many happy returns of the day: birth-day song; written by Eliza Cook {10/045-4[11]} [Songs by Thompson, Blockley and Hendrickson] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/272} Blumenthal, Jacques (Jacob) (1829-1908) German-British An evening song; words by Mrs F. A. Butler {Chappell : 17/083.5 : a) No. 2 in F} The message: [song]; poetry by Miss A. Procter {16/050-4 [31] : No. 2 in D} Bohm, Carl (Karl) (1844-1920) German Still as the night (Still wie die Nacht): song; Eng. version Mrs John P. Morgan {Alfred Lengnick : 17/086-1 : 3 copies : a,b,c) No. 1: Bb} Still wie die Nacht (Still as the night / Comme la nuit) Op. 326 No. 27: altdeutscher Liebesreim; Eng. version Mrs John P. Morgan {Simrock : 17/086-1.1 : high v.} Bond-Andrews, John Charles (1854-1899) English The world went very well then: humorous song; written and sung by Mel. B. Spurr {17/086.3} Bonheur, Theo (1857-1919) English Cathedral voices: song w. organ or harmon. accomp. ad lib.; words by Lindsay Lennox {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/087-2 : a) No. 1 in G} My ain dear Nell: song; words by A. Hume {16/040 [5/20]} Old and new: voc. gavotte; words by G. Clifton Bingham {17/087-1} Booth, James (1850-1920?) Anglo-Scottish The star o' Robbie Burns: song; words by James Thomson {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/087.5 : [No. 4 in] D} Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887) Russian Spiashchaia kniazhna (La Princesse endormie): skazka (ballade) {17/088} Boswell, Eric (1921-2009) English Little donkey; words by Eric Boswell? {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/090} Boughton, Rutland (1878-1960) English Blue in the woods; poem by Mary Richardson {17/092-8 : 2 copies : [in F]} Faery song {from The Immortal Hour}; poem by Fiona Macleod {17/092-1 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in Db} Fierce love song; poem by Mary Richardson {17/092-2} Honeysuckle; poem by Mary Richardson {17/092-3} The lake of beauty Op. 39 No. 1; words by Edward Carpenter {17/092-4} Lullay {from Bethlehem}: Virgin's first lullaby; traditional {17/092-7 : 2 copies : a,b)} Lullay {from Bethlehem} [reduced format]: Virgin's first lullaby; traditional {17/092-7 : 2 copies : c,d)} The new Madonna; poem by Mary Richardson {17/092-5} Saint Crispin's day {from Agincourt}: King Henry's song; words adapted from Shakespeare {17/092-6} Bourne, Patrisha Ronald (20th c.) My heart for you; words and music by Patrisha Ronald Bourne {17/092.5} Bowen, Lauri (b. 1890) English Bachelor Joe: [song]; words by Robert Nelson {17/093-3 : No. 1 in Bb [low v.]} The road across the sea: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {17/093-1 : No. 1 in Bb} Three jolly trawlers (Jim, Joe an' me): song; words by Robert Nelson {17/093-2 : No. 2 in C} Bowen, (Edwin) York (1884-1961) English A moonlight night: song; words by Southey {17/093.2 : 2 copies} Box, Elton When you come to the End of a Journey; words by Box and Cox [Box / Cox] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/093.5} Boyce, William (1711-1779) English O turn away mine eyes: [unison song] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/094-2} Tell me, lovely shepherd {from Solomon}: air; arr. Elizabeth Poston [Boyce-Poston] {17/094-1 : 4 copies : b,c,d) high key (Db)} Braga, Gaetano (1829-1907) Italian La serenata: légende valaque - [chanson] avec v'celle ou violon; poésie de M. M. Marcello {10/045-4[13] : No. 1 in F #no v. or cello part} Braham, David (1838-1905) English-American St Patrick's Day parade: [song and chorus]; written by Edward Harrigan {16/050-1 [8]} Brahe, May H. (1884-1956) Australian Bless this house: song; words by Helen Taylor {17/096-1 : 4 copies : No. 1 in Bb b,c) No. 2 in C d) No. 3 in Eb} Evening shadows: song; words by Jean Crichton {17/096-2 : No. 1 in C} I passed by your window {from Song Pictures}; words by Helen Taylor {17/096-8 : 2 copies : a) No. 2 in D b) No. 3 in Eb} Life's balcony: song; lyric by Helen Taylor {17/096-6 : No. 1 in C} Matthew, Mark, Luke and John: song; lyric adapted by Walter de la Mare {17/096-3 : 2 copies} A parting prayer: song; lyric by John Marvell {17/096-5 : No. 2 in C} The piper from over the way: song; lyric by Helen Taylor {17/096-4 : No. 1 in G} A prayer in absence: song; words by Helen Taylor {17/096-9 : a) No. 1 in C} To a miniature: song {from Song Pictures}; lyrics by Helen Taylor {17/096-10 : a) No. 2 in C} Two little words: song; words by Helen Taylor {17/096-7 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in C b) No. 2 in Eb} Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) German Abenddämmerung (The twilight hour); Adolf Friedrich von Schack {17/098-4 : high v. E} Cradle song; arr. Leonard Fletcher {Mozart Allan : 17/098-5 : e)} Cradle song (Wiegenlied); Eng. version Claude Aveling {Augener : 17/098-5 : 2 copies : a) [No. 2 in] F b) [No. 1] in Eb} In summer fields (Feldeinsamkeit / Solitude champêtre) Op. 86 no. 2; words by H. Almers; Eng. trans. Paul England {17/099-9(2) : a.No.2 [in Ab]} The kiss (Der Kuss ) Op. 19 no. 1; Hölty; Eng. version Claude Aveling {17/098-6} Die Liebende schreibt (To the beloved) Op. 47 no. 5; Goethe {17/098-7 : [No. 2 in] Eb} Lullaby (Wiegenlied); Eng. trans. W. F. Arnold {Walsh, Holmes : 17/098-5 : d) No. 2 in F} Lullaby (Wiegenlied) Op. 49 No. 4: song; Eng. words Paul England {Alfred Lengnick : 17/098-5 : c) No. 2 in F} Mädchenfluch (Maiden's curses); Siegfried Kapper {17/099-1} Meine Liebe ist grün (Like a blossoming lilac) Op. 63 no. 5 {bass / contr.: 17/099-6 : Alt o. Bass.: D} O wüsst' ich doch den Weg zurück (Oh that I might retrace the way) Op. 63 No. 8; Klaus Groth {mez./ bar.: 17/099-2 : mez./bar.: C} Ruhe, Süssliebchen (Rest thee, my darling) Op. 33 no. 9; words by L. Tieck; Eng. trans. E. M. Lockwood {17/099-8} The sandman (Sandmännchen ): song (Lied); Eng. words Percy Pinkerton {17/099-3 : 3 copies : a,c) No. 2 in G b) No. 3 in G} Sapphische Ode (Sapphic ode) Op. 94 no. 4: song (Lied); words by Hans Schmidt {17/099-7 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1: D} Schön war, das ich Dir weihte (Fine was the gift I gave thee); G. Fr. Daumer; Eng. words Mrs John P. Morgan {17/099-4} Wehe, so willst Du mich wieder umfangen? (Dost thou yet seek to detain me … ?) Op. 32 no. 5 {17/099-5 : orig. (high v.)} Wie bist du, meine Königin... Op. 32 Nr 9; arr. Theodor Kirchner [Brahms-Kirchner] {10/045-9[7]} Breville-Smith, Francis Stanley (1884-1955) English The song of the waggoner; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {10/045-7[17]} Brewer, Alfred Herbert (Sir) (1865-1928) English The fairy pipers: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherley {17/100-1 : No. 2 in A} Follow the piper: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {10/045-8.2[15] : a) No. 3 in Eb} Bricusse, Leslie (1931- English I've never seen anything like it {from Doctor Dolittle}; words & music by Leslie Bricusse {17/101-1} Talk to the animals {from Doctor Dolittle}; words & music by Leslie Bricusse {17/101-2} A wonderful day like today {from The Roar of the Greasepaint ...}; words & music by Bricusse & Anthony Newley {17/101-3} Bridge, Frank (1879-1941) English E'en as a lovely flower; words by Kate Kroeker (after Heine) {17/102-3 : 3 copies : a,b) low v. c) high v.} Love went a-riding: song; [words by] Mary E. Coleridge {17/102-1 : high v in Gb} O that It were so!: song; words by Walter Savage Landor {17/102-2 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in C} Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) English Embroidery Aria {from Peter Grimes} {sop.: 17/103-3} Peter's dreams {from Peter Grimes}; words by Montagu Slater {17/103-1} The plough boy {17/103-2 : a) No. 2 in Bb} Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred (1858-1929) English The Golden Vanity {from English County Songs}; words Anon.; arr. L. E. B. {17/103.5} The keys of Heaven {from English county songs}: [song]; words Trad. {16/050-5 [25]} Brodzky, Nicholas (1905-1985) Russian-American I'll walk with God; words by Paul Francis Webster {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/104} Brown, Nacio Herb (1896-1964) American Alone {from A NIght at the opera}; words by Arthur Freed {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/105-3} Broadway melody; written by Arthur Freed {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/105-1} Love is where you find it; words by Earl K. Brent {17/105-2} Singin' in the rain; words by Arthur Freed {17/105-4} Bullock, Ernest (Sir) (1890-1979) English I love my God and He loves me; words by Chris Massie {17/105.6} Bunten, Alice Chambers (20th c.) Hush-a-ba, birdie: Scotch lullaby; additional verse by Alice Chambers Bunten {17/106 : No. 1 in F} Burke, Joseph Aloysius (1884-1950) American Tip-toe thro' the tulips with me; words by Al Dubin {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/106.7} Burke, Sonny (1914-1980) American How it lies, How it lies, How it lies!; lyric by Paul Francis Webster {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/107} Burleigh, Henry Thacker (1866-1914) American I got a robe (Heav'n, heav'n): Negro spiritual {17/108} Burrows, Rex Each sunday morn (in the Church on the hill): song; words by Edith Temple {17/108.5-3} Give me your hand: song; lyric by Joseph Murrells {17/108.5-2} The hills of County Clare: song; words by Moore Raymond {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/108.5-1} My heart Is yours: song; words by Kathleen Egan {17/108.5-4 : No. 2 in C} Bury, Winifred May (1897-1980) English There is a ladye; words by Thomas Ford {17/108.7 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 [in E]} Bush, Geoffrey (1920-1998) English My true love hath my heart; words by Sir Philip Sidney {17/109} Butterfield, James Austin (1837-1891) American When you and I were young, Maggie: solo and [SATB} chorus; words by Geo. W. Johnson {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[69]} Butterworth, George (1885-1916) English Loveliest of trees {from 'A Shropshire lad'}; words by A. E. Houseman {17/109.2(1)} Cadman, Charles Wakefield (1881-1946) American I hear a thrush at eve: serenade; words by Nelle Richmond Eberhart {17/109.5 : No. 1 in Eb} When the white plum blows: song; words by Nelle Richmond Eberhart {17/109.5-2 : No. 1 in Eb} Capel, J. M. (c.1870-c.1920) English Love, could I only tell thee: song; words by Clifton Bingham {17/110 : No. 1 in C} Caplet, André (1878-1925) French En regardant ces belles fleurs; rondel de Charles d'Orléans {17/110.5[2]} Quand reverrai-je, hélas!; quelques vers de Joachim du Bellay {17/110.5[1]} [Two songs] {17/110.5} Capua, Eduardo di (1869-1917) Italian Beneath thy window ('O sole mio!): Neapolitan serenade; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/111-1 : 3 copies : a) No. 3 in Eb b) No. 2 in F c) No. 3 in G (orig.)} 'E bersagliere: canto pattriotico; words by Pasquale Cinquegrana {10/045-5[16]} 'O sole mio! (My bright sun): song {17/111-2} Carew, Molly (1886-1953) Australian Advice: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell : 17/113-4 : No. 1 in Bb} The Dorothy Perkins rose: song; words by Almey St John Adcock {17/113-2 : No. 2 in F} Love's a merchant: song; words by Herbert J. Brandon {17/113 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in Eb} The market: song; words by Jean Stevenson {10/045-6[1] : No. 1 in F} Over the meadow: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell : 17/113-5 : a) No. 1 in D} The piper of love: song; words by J. Anthony McDonald {17/113-3 : No. 1 in Eb} Tiptoe: song; words by Royden Barrie {Chappell : 17/113-6 : a) No. 1 in C} Carey, Henry (1687-1743) English Flocks are sporting: unison song; arr. Mary Sanders [Carey-Sanders] {17/113.1 : 2 copies} Pastoral; arr. J. Michael Diack [Carey-Diack] {17/024-5 [2]} Carey, Lewis (b.1927) American Nearer, my God, to Thee: sacred song; words by Sarah Flower Adams {17/113.2 : No. 1 in F} Carmichael, Hoagland Howard ('Hoagy') (1899-1981) American One morning in May: ballad; words by Mitchell Parish {17/113.5} Carne, Gerald Faith: song; words by Anthony Manwairing {17/113.7-3 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in Db b) No. 2 in F} It's the same old homeland: song; words by Arthur L. Salmon {17/113.7-1 : No. 2 in Bb} My dearest wish: song; words by Anthony Mannering [sic] {17/113.7-2 : No. 2 in C} Carr, Michael (1905-1968) English South of the Border (Down Mexico way): Tommies' theme song; by Jimmy Kennedy & Michael Carr [Kennedy / Carr] {17/315-2} Carreau, Margaret Stifer (b.1899) American Pastures of the soul; words by Frederick H. Martens {17/114} Carter, Thomas (1769-1800) Irish O Nannie, wilt thou gang wi' me; words by Percy {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[56]} Carter, William (G. M.) (b.1838) American Skidmore Guard: [song and chorus]; written by E. Harrigan {16/050-1 [9]} Cecil, Arthur (1843-1896) English I hear thee speak of a better land: song; words by Mrs Hemans {17/114.5 : No. 1 in Eb} Center, Alexander Scottish The Banchory carol: song; words by Rev. Grant Fleming {17/114.8} Chaminade, Cécile Louise Stephanie (1857-1944) French Berceuse: song; po?sie de Ed. Guinand; Eng. Eugene Oudin {17/116-2 : a) No. 2 in Eb} L'Été; words by Ed. Guinand; Eng. words by Clifton Bingham {17/115 : 2 copies : b) [No. 2 in] G} Love's garden (Si j'étais jardinier): song; words by Eugene Oudin {10/045-9[6] : a) No. 2 in Ab} Near my beloved (Auprès de ma mie): song; Eng. version by Eugene Oudin {10/045-9[12] : a) No. 2 in A} Ritournelle: song; poésie de François Coppée; Eng. Eugene Oudin {17/116 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Eb} Chaplin, Charles Spencer ('Charlie') (1889-1977) English This is my song; words and music by Charles Chaplin {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/116.5-1} Chaplin, Saul (1912-1997) American Anniversary song (Oh! how we danced); by Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/116.7} Charles, Hugh (1907-1995) English In Phaeacia: song for high v.; words by James Elroy Flecker [Parker / Charles] {17/441.85} There'll always be an England; words and music by Ross Parker & Hugh Charles [Parker / Charles] {17/441.8} Charles, Wolseley (1889-1962) English Cloze-props: song; words by G. Hubi-Newcombe {17/117} Charpentier, Gustave (1860-1956) French Louise: song; Eng. Agnes Larkcom from French of A. Ocampo {sop.: 10/045-8.2[7] : a) E (sop.)} Chavasse, Geoffrey The Island of Skye; words by Annette Gibbs {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/117.5} Chenoweth, Wilbur (1899-1980) American Hear our prayer: sacred song; words by Alice S. Grainger {17/117.8 : No. 2 in E} Cherry, Andrew (1762-1812) Irish The dear little shamrock; by Andrew Cherry; arr. John S. Baker [Cherry-Baker] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/118} Cherubini, Luigi (1760-1842) Italian Ave Maria: sop. solo {17/119} Chesham, Edward M. The longshoreman: song; words by Philip Dayson {17/119.3} Chisholm, James Marquis (1837-1877) The Battle of Stirling: national song; written by William Sinclair {16/050-3 [16] : [No. 2 in] Db} Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) Polish The damask rose {from The Damask Rose}: song; adapted from themes of Chopin with lyrics by G. H. Clutsam [Chopin-Clutsam] {17/125-1} Church, John (1675-1741) English A divine hymn; by Mr John Church; ed. Edward J. Dent {17/120} Churchill, Frank (1901-1942) American One song {from Snow White); words by Larry Morey {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/121} Claribel (1830-1869) English Come back to Erin: song; written & composed by Claribel {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/031-1} We'd better bide a wee: song; written & composed by Claribel {17/031-2} Clarke, Cuthbert (1869-1953) English The beautiful lady: [concerted song]; written by George Arthurs {17/121.5} Clarke, Robert Coningsby (1879-1934) English A birthday song: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {16/050-3 [10] : No. 2 in F} The blind ploughman: song; words by Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall {17/122-1 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in F b) No. 2 in D} The linnet: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/122-3 : No. 1 in F} You'll git heaps o' lickin's: song; words by F.L. Stanton {17/122-2} Clay, Frederic (1838-1889) English I'll sing thee a song of Araby {from Lalla Rookh}: from the cantata "Lalla Rookh"; written by W. G. Wills {17/124-2 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 2 in F c) No. 3n G} The sands o' Dee; poetry by Charles Kingsley {10/076[3] : a) No. 1 in C} The sands o' Dee: song; poetry by Charles Kingsley {17/124-3 : No. 1 in C [low v.]} She wandered down the mountain side: song; poetry by B.C. Stephenson {17/124-1 : No. 1 in C (orig.)} What is love {from Don Quixote}: bolero; words by H. S. Riddell {16/050-3 [18] : [No. 1 in] D} Clutsam, George Howard (1866-1951) Australian The damask rose {from The Damask Rose}: song; adapted from themes of Chopin with lyrics by G. H. Clutsam [Chopin-Clutsam] {17/125-1} The golden song {from Lilac Time}; words by Adrian Ross; music arr. from Franz Schubert by G. H. Clutsam [Schubert-Clutsam] {17/125-3} Ma curly-headed babby: plantation song; written & composed by G. H. Clutsam {17/125-2 : 4 copies : a,d) No. 2 in D b,c) No. 3 in E} Ma curly-headed babby: arr. for mixed v. (SATB); words & music by G. H. Clutsam {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/125-2.1} Ma curly-headed babby: plantation song; words by G. H. Clutsam {16/050-3 [13] : No. 2 in D} Coates, Eric (1886-1957) English Bird songs at eventide; words by Royden Barrie {17/127- 1 : 5 copies : a,d) No. 1 in G b,c) No. 2 in Ab e) No. 3 in Bb} Bird songs at eventide; words by Royden Barrie arr. William Stickles [Coates-Stickles] {sop./ ten. & contr./ bar.: 18/035.3 : a) No. 2 (in Bb)} A dinder courtship; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/127- 9 : No. 2 in C} The fairy tales of Ireland: song; words by Edward Lockton {17/127- 2 : No. 2 in Ab} The green hills o' Somerset: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/127- 3 : No. 1 in C} I heard you singing: song; words by Royden Barrie {17/127-11 : 2 copies : No. 1 in Bb b) No. 2 in C} If stars were tears: song; words by Frank Eyton {17/127- 7 : No. 2 in Eb} Moon-daisies: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/127-13 : No. 2 in Eb} Sea rapture: impression; words by Emeric Hulme Beaman {17/127- 8 : No. 2 in Eb} Sleepy lagoon: song; words by Jack Lawrence {17/127-12} A song of Summer; words by Lady Joan Verney {17/127- 6 : No. 1 in Eb} Star of God: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/127- 4 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in Eb} Stone-cracker John: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {10/045-7[2] : a) No. 1 in D} Stone-cracker John: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/127-10 : No. 1 in D} To-day is ours: song; words by Frank Eyton {17/127- 5 : No. 1 in C} Cobb, Gerard Francis (1838-1904) English The scent of the lilies: song; words by Arthur Rigby {17/129-1 : [No. 3] in C} The young British soldier: song; words by Rudyard Kipling {17/129-2} Cockshott, Gerald Wilfred (1915-1979) English Now we go to Bethlehem (Noel de musiciens): trad. children's carol; arr. with Eng. words by Gerald Cockshott {17/130-2} Two Old French carols; arr. with Eng. words by Gerald Cockshott {17/130-1} Coenen, Willem (1837-1918) Dutch Come unto me: song for low v.; words by Rev. H. Bonar {17/131} Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel (1875-1912) English Big lady moon; words by Kathleen Easmon {17/133-3 : a) Eb} A lament: song; words by Christina Rossetti {17/133-1 : 2 copies : a,b) Bb maj} Life and death: song; words by Jessie Adelaide Middleton {17/133-4 : 2 copies : med. v. b) low v.} Onaway! Awake, beloved! {from Hiawatha's Wedding Feast}: song; verse by Longfellow {17/133-6 : a) [No. 2] in G flat} Spring had come (Kam der Lenz mit seinem Glanze) Op. 30 No. 4; words by H.W. Longfellow {17/133-2} The willow song {from Shakespeare's Othello} {17/133-5 : No. 2 in F min} Collinson, Francis (1898-1984) English The blackbird: English folk song; words ed. Francis Dillon {17/135} Collisson, W. Houston Irish The mountains of Mourne: song; by Percy French & Houston Collisson [French / Collisson] {17/206 : 2 copies : No. 2 in Bb b) No. 1 in G} Phil the fluter's ball: song; words and music W. P. French [French / Collisson] {17/206-2 : all) C} Colville, Alan English A blackbird in the dawn: song; words by Bryan Courage {17/135.5-2} Welcome my Dear; words by Edith Temple {17/135.5} Connor, Thomas Patrick ('Tommie') (1904-1993) English Down in the glen; words and music by Harry Gordon & Tommie Connor [Connor / Gordon] {17/136-1} In God's Good time: song; words and music by Tommie Connor & Clive Erard [Connor / Erard] {17/136-2 : No. 1 in A} Coombs, Charles Whitney (1859-1940) American Under the silent stars: a Christmas song [w. violin obbl. ad lib.]; words by Philip Brooks {set 17/137 : high v.} Cooper, Margaret Catch me!: song; words by Arthur Humble-Crofts {17/137.5} Coote, Robert (1834-1888) English The concertina man: [song and chorus]; written and composed Robert Coote {16/050-1[11]} Copley, Ian Alfred (1926-1988) English Twelfth night; words by Hilaire Belloc {17/137.8 : a) low v. (B min) AND high v. (E min)} Corbett, Felix (1861-1940) English Blossoms: song; words by Frank L. Stanton {10/045-5[ 7] : No. 1 in Eb} Butterflies; words by Algernon C. Swinburne {10/045-5[11] : No. 2 in Ab} Doing our bit at home; words by Alf Mattison {17/138} Costa, Pasquale Mario (1858-1933) Luna Nova: canzone marinaresca; versi di Salvatore di Giacomo; Ital. by Carlo Abeniacar {10/045-5[22] : No. 1 in F} Cowan, Marie (d.1919) Australian Waltzing Matilda: [scored for piano & ukulele]; words by A. B. Paterson {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/138.2 : 2 copies} Coward, Leslie English I only knew: song; words and music by Leslie Coward {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/138.5} Coward, Noël (Sir) (1899-1973) English Bitter sweet piano selection; words and music by Noel Coward; sel. $ arr. H. M. Higgs [Coward-Higgs] {17/139-7} I'll see you again {from Bitter Sweet}: song; words and music by Noel Coward {17/139-1 : 2 copies} London pride; words and music by Noel Coward {17/139-5} Mad dogs and Englishmen {from Words and Music}: song; words and music by Noel Coward {17/139-3 : 2 copies} Poor little rich girl {from On With the Dance}: voc. fox-trot; words and music by Noel Coward {17/139-2} The stately homes of England {from Operette}; words and music by Noel Coward {17/139-4} Zigeuner {from Bitter Sweet}; words and music by Noel Coward {17/139-6} Cowen, Frederic Hymen (1852-1935) English The better land: song; words by Mrs Hemans {16/050-5 [15] : No. 2 in A} A birthday (Il Compleanno); words by Christina Rossetti {17/140-1.2 : [No. 3] in Db} A birthday (Ein Geburtstag); words by Christina Rossetti {17/140-1.1 : [No. 1] in Bb} A birthday (My heart is like a singing bird); words by Christina Rossetti {10/045-6[20] : [No. 2] in C} The children's home: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {17/140-6 : 2 copies : b) [No. 2 in] C c) [No. 3 in] D} The children's home: song; poetry by F. E. Weatherley {10/045-4[14] : [No. 2 in] C} The children's home: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {16/050-4 [37]} The children's home: song; poetry by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/140-6 : [No. 3 in] Eb} Love lies asleep in the rose: song; Anon. {10/045-5[ 8] : No. 3 in Eb} The mission of a rose: song; words by Clifton Bingham {16/050-3 [24] : No. 2 in D} Onaway, awake, beloved! {from Hiawatha}: song; written by Longfellow {17/140-2 : No. 1 in B} The promise of life: song; words by Clifton Bingham {17/140-5 : No. 3 in Eb} A psalm of life; words by Longfellow {17/140-3 : No. 2 in Eb} Snow-flakes: song; Anon. {17/140-4 : [No. 2] in E} The swallows: song; words by Clifton Bingham {10/045-5[12] : No. 2 in G} Cox, Desmond When you come to the End of a Journey; words by Box and Cox [Box / Cox] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/093.5} Crampton, Ernest My cigarette; words and music by Ernest Crampton {16/040 [7/19]} Craven, Louise I'll turn to you: song; words by Howard Barnes {17/142-1 : No. 2 in Eb} My life Is yours: song; words by Howard Barnes {17/142-2 : No. 2 in F (orig.)} Crawford, Robert (1925-2011) Scottish Waly, waly {17/142.4} Craxton, Harold (1885-1971) English Sorrow no more: song; words by Fred Bowles {17/142.5 : a) No. 2 in F} Croke, Leo T. (1888-1964) American Heart of mine; words by C. E. Vivian-Kennelly {17/142.8 : [No. 1] in G} Jeanie, with the light brown hair: song; words and music Stephen C. Foster; arr. Leo T. Croke [Foster-Croke] {17/201 : a)} Crossley-Holland, Peter (1916-2001) English The weather the cuckoo likes: for high v. & piano; words by Thomas Hardy {17/142.9(1) : 2 copies : a) [No. 1] in G} Crouch, Frederick Nicholls (1808-1896) English-American Kathleen Mavourneen: Irish song; words by Mrs Crawford {Bayley & Ferguson : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/143 : a)} Cummings, William Hayman (1831-1915) English O ravishing delight: recit. & air; arr. William H. Cummings [Arne-Cummings] {17/016-10 : 2 copies} Cunliffe, Whit (1876-1966) English Just a wee deoch-an-doris; written and composed by R.F. Morrison and Whit Cunliffe [Morrison / Cunliffe] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/414.5} A smuggler's song: for bar. or bass; words by Rudyard Kipling [Morrison / Cunliffe] {17/414.7} Curtis, Ernesto de (1875-1937) Italian Come back to Sorrento (Torna a Surriento); words by G. B. De Curtis; Eng. version Claude Aveling {Bideri : 17/144 : 4 copies : a,b) No. 2 in E c,d) No. 1 in C} Dacre, Harry (1860-1922) English Daisy Bell: [scored for piano & ukulele]; words & music by Harry Dacre {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/144.5} I want to see the old home again: [song]; words and music by Harry Dacre {16/050-4 [ 8]} Danks, Hart Pease (1834-1903) American Forgive and forget, little darling: song and chorus; words by S. N. Mitchell {16/050-1[14]} Danzig, Evelyn (1902-1996) American Scarlet ribbons; lyric by Jack Segal {17/145} Davies, Clara Novello (1861-1943) Welsh Friend: song; words by Algernon Sassin {17/146 : No. 1 in D} Davies, Harry Parr (1914-1955) Welsh I leave my heart in an English garden {from Dear Miss Phoebe}; lyric by Christopher Hassall {17/148-1} Pedro, the fisherman {from The Lisbon Story}: song; words by Harold Purcell {17/148-4} Someday we shall meet again {from The Lisbon Story}: song; words by Harold Purcell {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/148-2} Wish me luck (As you wave me goodbye) {from Shipyard Sally}; words by Phil Park {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/148-3} Davies, Henry Walford (1869-1941) English The farewell Op. 3 No. 1: song; [words] by Robert Burns {17/149-2 : No. 3 in D} Hame Op. 18 No. 1; words by Allan Cunningham {17/149 : No. 3 in D} The seal's lullaby {from Kipling's The Jungle Book} {17/149-3 : 2 copies} Davies, William (1859-1907) Welsh O! Na byddai'n haf o hyd (Oh! that Summer smil'd for aye); Mrs Prichard; Eng. words by William Jones. {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/150} Davis, Jimmie (1899-2000) American You are my sunshine; words and music by Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/150.5} Day, Maude Craske (b.1876) English Arise, O Sun: song, w. organ accomp.; words by Edward Lockton {17/151 : 5 copies : a) No. 3 in F b) No. 4 in Gb c-e) No. 2 in Eb} Arise, O Sun: song, w. organ accomp.; words by Edward Lockton {10/045-6[12] : No. 2 in Eb} Beware of the maidens: song; words by Edward Lockton {17/151-2 : Db} Fisher lad: song; words by Winifred May {17/151-3 : a) F min} De Faye, Philip English Tell her I love her so: [song]; words by F E. Weatherly {16/040 [3/1]} De Fesch, Willem (1687-1761) Flemish Colin's success; words by Mr. Boyce; air by William Defesch arr. Elizabeth Poston [De Fesch-Poston] {17/152} Dean, Edward I wonder why?; words by H. Clayton Jones {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/152.5} Debouy, C. La Républicaine d'Alsace: chant patriotique {17/153} Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) French Les cloches (The bells); poésie de Paul Bourget {17/154-1 : No. 2 med. v.} Romance; poésie de Paul Bourget {17/154-2 : 2 copies : No. 1 high v. b) No. 2 med. v.} Deis, Carl (1883-1960) Oh sleep, why dost thou leave me? {from Semele}; William Congreve; arr. Carl Deis [Handel-Deis] {17/251-4 : 2 copies : a,b) high v.: E} Del Riego, Teresa Clotilde (1876-1968) English The dawn wIll bring a brighter day: song; words by Mary Mariott {17/156- 8 : No. 2 in F} The greatest wish in the world: song; words and music by Teresa Del Riego {17/156- 1 : No. 3 in F} Happy song; words and music by Teresa Del Riego {17/156- 2 : 3 copies : a,c) No. 2 in Eb b) No. 1 in D} Homing: song; words by Arthur L. Salmon {17/156- 3 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 3 in D c) No. 2 in C} The perfect prayer: song, with org. (or harmon.) accomp. ad lib.; words by J. Whitcomb Riley {17/156- 6 : No. 3 in D} Sink, red sun {from song cycle Gloria}: song; words by Stephen Coleridge {17/156- 5 : No. 1 in D} The sunrise is coming: song; lyric by A. V. Broadhurst {17/156- 7 : No. 2 in F} Thank God for a garden: song; words and music by Teresa Del Riego {17/156- 4 : No. 1 in F} Delibes, Léo (1836-1891) French Les filles de Cadix (The maidens of Cadiz): boléro; poésie d'Alfred de Musset {17/158 : No. 3 in F#} Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) English Klein Venevil (Sweet Venevil); Bj. Björnson {17/160 : 2 copies} Love's philosophy (Liebesphilosophie); [words by] Shelley {17/160-2 : 2 copies} Twilight fancies (Abendstimmung); poem by Bj. Bj?rnson {17/160-3 : High key} Dell'Acqua, Eva (1856-1930) Belgian Villanelle (With the swallow): song; Fr. Frédéric van der Elst; Eng. Constance Bache {16/050-5 [27] : No. 2 in C} Villanelle (Oft have I seen); F. van der Elst; Eng. version Nathan Haskell Dole {Schirmer : sop./ ten.: 17/161 : sop./ten.} Villanelle (With the swallow): song; Frédéric van der Elst; Eng. words Constance Bache {Edwin Ashdown : 17/161 : b) No. 10 in Eb w. cad.} Denza, Luigi (1846-1922) Italian A May morning: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/161.2 : 2 copies : a) No. 4 in G b) No. 1 in D} Rien qu'au revoir [Si vous l'aviez compris]: romance pour mezzo-soprano {10/045-8.2[11] #MS by Augustin Busschaert Oct 1914} DeSylva, George Gard ('Buddy') (1895-1950) American Sunny side up; words and music by DeSylva-Brown-Henderson {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/161.7} Diack, J. Michael (1869-1947) English Be Thou with me (Bist Du bei mir); arr. J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {17/024-5 [1]} The blue bells of Scotland {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-7 : a) Eb + F} Bonnie wee thing; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-8 : a) G + A} Come live with me {from Semele}; Christopher Marlowe; arr. J. Michael Diack [Handel-Diack] {bar.: 17/250-7 : 2 copies} Come to me soothing Sleep {from Otho}; words by Marlowe; arr. J. Michael Diack [Handel-Diack] {bar.: 17/252-14 : 2 copies} The Deil's awa' wi' the exciseman; words by Robert Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-6 : [No. 2 in] F} Good fellows be merry {from The Peasant Cantata}; ed. J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {bar.: 17/025-8} Happy flock {from Was mir behagt}; ed. (& Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {sop./ mez.: 17/025-11} I follow with gladness {from St John Passion}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {sop.: 17/024-4 : sop. ?} I'm owre young to marry yet; Anon. {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-13 : Keys Db and Eb} Jack and Jill: new setting of an old rhyme; 'with apologies to Handel' [Handel-Diack] {17/162-11 : a) [No. 1 in Bb - low v.]} Little Jack Horner: new setting of an old rhyme; 'with apologies to Handel' [Handel-Diack] {17/162-12 : a) No. 2 [in C - high v.]} My heart rejoiceth (Et exultavit spiritus meus) {from Magnificat in D}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {mez.: 17/024-8 : 3 copies} My wife's a winsome wee thing; words by Robert Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-1} O Bothwell Bank; words by John Pinkerton; arr. J. Michael Diack [Fergus-Diack] {17/189 : med. v.} Of flowers the fairest {from The Peasant Cantata}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {sop./ mez.: 17/025-6} On my Shepherd I rely {from Cantata No. 92): with oboe or violin obbl.; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {sop./ mez.: 17/025-1 : a)} One morning, Oh! so early: song; words by Jean Ingelow {10/076[10] : a) [No. 1] in Bb} One morning, Oh! so early: song; words by Jean Ingelow {17/162-2 : 3 copies : a) [No. 1] in Bb b) [No. 3] in Eb c) [No. 2] in Db} Pastoral; arr. J. Michael Diack [Carey-Diack] {17/024-5 [2]} The Queen's Maries {from The New Scottish Orpheus vol. 1}: song; Anon. {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-9 : D + Eb} A rosebud by my early walk; words by Robert Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-5 : 2 copies : a,b) C + D} Saviour make me all thine own {from St Matthew Passion}; ed. (with Eng. words) J. Michael Diack [Bach-Diack] {sop.: 17/025-7 : 3 copies} Sing a song of sixpence: new setting of an old rhyme; 'with apologies to Handel' [Handel-Diack] {17/162-3 : low v.} The spinning wheel {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-4 : a) G} Sweet one and twenty {from Floridante}; arr. J. Michael Diack [Handel-Diack] {bar.: 17/252-15} Think on me; words by Lady John Scott; arr. J. Michael Diack [Scott-Diack] {17/503 : 4 copies : a) No. 1 in Eb b-d) No. 2 in F} To God sing praise {from 6th Chandos Anthem}: ten. solo; arr. J. Michael Diack [Handel-Diack] {17/251-8} War is toil and trouble {from Alexander's Feast}; arr. J. Michael Diack [Handel-Diack] {ten.: 17/252-1} Willie's gane to Melville Castle; Anon. {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/162-10 : Keys Bb and C} Dibdin, Charles (1745-1814) English The jolly young waterman {from The Waterman}: song; written & composed by Charles Dibdin {17/163} Dickson, Stanley (1884-1956) Australian Thanks be to God: song (w. organ or harmon. accpt. ad lib.); lyric by P. J. O'Reilly {17/164 : No. 1 in Bb #incl. organ part} Diehl, Louis (1838-1910) English Going to market: song; words by Harold Wynn {10/045-4[23] : No. 1 in C} Dillon, William (1877-1966) American The end of the road; written by William Dillon & Harry Lauder [Dillon / Lauder] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/165 : 2 copies} Dix, J. Airlie (1862-1911) English Kitty: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {16/040 [4/11]} Love hath a song (Liebe sie singt); words by P. J. O'Reilly {16/040 [2/16]} The ould side car: [song]; words by P. J. O'Reilly {17/165.8-2 : No. 2 in Eb} The trumpeter: song; words by J. Francis Barron {10/045-7[1] : a) No. 2 in G} The trumpeter: song; words by J. Francis Barron {17/165.8 : No. 1 in F} Donaldson, Walter (1893-1947) American Just try to picture me, back home in Tennessee; words by William Jerome {17/166} My blue heaven; words by George Whiting {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/166-2} That certain party: fox-trot song; written by Gus Kahn {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/166-3} Donizetti, Gaetano (1797-1848) Italian Convien partir {from The Daughter of the Regiment}: [sop. aria] {17/168-1} Quando rapita in estasi (When in his loving arms I lay): [sop. aria]; ed. (w. Eng. words) Edgardo Lèvi {17/168-2[2]} Regnava nel silenzio (In gloom and silence fell the night): [sop. aria, w. recit. Quella fonte (Yonder fountain)]; ed. (w. Eng. words) Edgardo Lèvi {17/168-2[1]} [Two soprano arias] {sop.: 17/168-2} Dorel, Francis (20th c.) The garden of your heart: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/168.3 : No. 2 in Ab} When my ships come sailing home; words by Reginald Stewart {10/045-8.1[4]} Drummond, Frederick The gay highway: song; words by Edward Lockton {17/168.5 : No. 2 in Bb} Home that is calling for me: song; words by Ed. Teschemacher {17/168.5-3 : No. 2 in F} Rosebud: song; words by Eileen Newton {17/168.5-2 : No. 2 in Db} Rosebud: song; words by Eileen Newton {10/045-7[9] : a) No. 2 in Db} Duff, Arthur K. English Who is Silvia?; words by Shakespeare {17/169-1} Dumayne, John Bird of Spring: song; words by Walter Adrian {17/169.3} Dumont, Charles (1929- French No regrets; Eng. lyric by Irving Taylor {17/169.5-1} Dunhill, Thomas Frederick (1877-1946) English The bonny blue-eyed sailor: unison song; words by Rose Fyleman {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/170-5} A child's song of praise: song; words by Lizette Woodworth Reeve {17/170-1} The cloths of Heaven {from "The wind among the reeds"}; words by Yeats {17/170-2 : 2 copies : No. 2 in Eb b) No. 1 in C} The cloths of Heaven {from 'The wind among the reeds'}; words by Yeats {10/045-6[18] : No. 2 in Eb} Gifts: song; words by James Thomson ("B.V.") {17/170-3} I can hear a cuckoo; words by Margaret Rose {17/170-4} The lass with the delicate air: unison song; arr. Thomas F. Dunhill [Arne-Dunhill] {Novello : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/015-1 : b)} Lydia {from Sappho: 6 Cantatas, 1755, no.2}; arr. Clifford Bartlett [Arne-Dunhill] {17/016-7} Three fine ships: song; words by Margaret Rose {17/170-6 : low v.: C} Dunkley, Edward Charlwood (d. 1961) English Our blest Redeemer: sacred song; words by Harriet Auber {17/170.8 : a) No. 1 in D} Dunn, James Philip (1884-1936) American The bitterness of love {17/171} Duparc, Henri (1848-1933) French Phidylé; poésie de Leconte de Lisle {17/172} Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) Czech Als die alte Mutter (Songs My Mother Taught me) Op. 55 No. 4: Lied aus den Zigeuner-Melodien {17/174-1.1 : low v.: B} Goin' home {adapted from the Largo of the New World symphony}; words and adapt. by William Arms Fisher [Dvorák-Fisher] {17/174-4 : No. 1 [in C]} Love's greeting (Liebesgruss); Eng. words Frederick Corder {17/174-2(1)} The maiden and the lark; Eng. words Frederick Corder {17/174-2(3)} Peace in the valley (Ruhe im Thalle); Eng. words Frederick Corder {17/174-2(2)} Rusalka's song to the Moon {17/174-5 : 2 copies} Songs my mother taught me (Als die alte Mutter): song, from the gipsy melodies; Eng. words Natalia Macfarren {17/174-1 : 2 copies : a) low v.: Bb b) No. 3 in C} Dzerzhinsky, Ivan Ivanovich (1909-1978) Russian Cossack song; arr. Granville Bantock, Eng. words by Helen Bantock [Dzerzhinsky-Bantock] {17/174.8 : low v.} Earl, Mary (1862-1932) American Beautiful Ohio: song; words by Ballard MacDonald {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/175} Eastburn, R. A. (1837-1918) American The little brown jug: [song and chorus (SATB)]; [words and music R. A. Eastburn] {16/050-1[12]} Eden, Robert What's in the air today?: song; words and music by Robert Eden {17/176 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in F b) No. 2 in Eb} Ehret, Walter (1918-2009) American Great day!: Negro spiritual (SSA accomp.); ed. & arr. Walter Ehret {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/176.5} Eklöf, Einar (1886-1954) Swedish Morgon (Sverige): sång; ord af K. G. Ossiannilsson {17/177 : high v.: Eb} Elgar, Edward (Sir) (1857-1934) English After: song; words by Philip Bourke Marston {17/178-8 : No. 1 in F min} In the dawn {from The professor}: song; words by Arthur Christopher Benson {17/178-6 : No. 1 in C} Is she not passing fair?: lay; words by Louisa Stuart Costello from the French of Charles, Duke of Orléans {17/178-7 : No. 1 in D} Land of hope and glory: song; words by Arthur C. Benson {16/050-3 [ 3] : No. 2 in C} Land of hope and glory: song; words by Arthur C. Benson {17/178-5 : 3 copies : a) No. 1 in Bb b,c) No. 3 in D} Like to the damask rose (Gleich wie der roten Rose pracht) {from Seven Lieder}: song; words by Simon Wastell {17/178-2 : No. 1 in G min} Pansies (Salut d'amour): song; words by Percy Pinkerton {16/050-3 [11] : No. 3 in Eb} Pleading Op. 48 No. 1: song; words by Arthur Salmon {17/178-3 : No. 1 in Ab} The shepherd's song: song {from Seven Lieder}; words by Barry Pain {17/178-9 : a) No. 1 in Eb} Song of liberty: song; words by A. P. Herbert {17/178-4} Where corals lie {from Sea Pictures} Op. 37 no. 4; words by Richard Garnett {17/178-10(4) : a) No. 2 in F & D min} Elkin, Robert Spring goeth all in white: song; poem by Robert Bridges {17/179-1 : No. 3 in C} Elliott, J. W. The song of Hybrias the Cretan; Eng. trans. Thomas Campbell {17/180 : 2 copies : b) in F for bass} Elliott, Kenneth (1929-2011) Scottish The Lea-rig; words: Robert Burns {17/180.3} Elliott, Leslie The Good Lord's satisfied: song; lyric and music by Leslie Elliott {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/180.5 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in C b) No. 2 in D} Elliott, Percy (1871-1932) English Mate o' mine: song w. violin or violonceloo oblig. (ad lib.); words by Leslie Cooke {17/181 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in F b) No. 1 in D (orig.)} Elliott, Zo (ie Alonzo) (1891-1964) American There's a long, long trail; written by Stoddard King {10/045-7[18]} Ellis, Vivian (1904-1996) English Ma belle Marguerite {from Bless the Bride}; words by A. P. Herbert {17/182-1} This is my lovely day {from Bless the Bride}: song; words by A. P. Herbert {17/182-2 : 4 copies : in F} Emanuel, Louis (1819-c.1889) The desert: descriptive song; words by J. F. Smith {17/183 : 2 copies : a,b) [No. 2] in D min} Emmel, David (fl.1870-1920) English Philosophy song: [song]; words Anon. {16/050-5 [31] : [No. 1] in Eb} Erard, Clive (1903-1988) English In God's Good time: song; words and music by Tommie Connor & Clive Erard [Connor / Erard] {17/136-2 : No. 1 in A} Erlebach, Rupert Oswald (1894-1978) English Enjoy the sweet Elysian grove {from Alceste}: [song]; ed. Walter Ford; p.acc. Rupert Erlebach [Handel-Erlebach] {17/252-16} Ernest, Gustav (1858-1941) German Sleep and rest: [song] w. cello ad lib.; words by Zadel B. Gustafson {17/183.5 : [No. 2 in] Eb #cello part in MS only} Evans, David (1874-1948) Welsh Maesaleg: ten. solo; Dafydd ap Gwilym; Eng. words Wil Ifan {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/184} Evans, George 'Honeyboy' (1870-1915) Welsh In the good old summer time: waltz song; words by Ren Shields {16/050-5 [ 3]} Evans, Hal (1906-1998) English You bring me a song: song; words by Vernon Harris {17/184.5} Evans, Raymond Bernard (Ray) (1915-2007) American Havin' a wonderful wish (Time you were here); words and music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans [Livingston / Evans] {17/349} Evans, Tolchard (1901-78) English I hear your voice: song; words by Ralph Butler {17/184.7 : No. 1 in Eb} Fain, Sammy (1902-1989) American I'll be seeing you; words by Irving Kahal {17/185-3} Love is a many-splendored thing; words by Paul Francis Webster {17/185-1} Oh! For a closer walk with God; [words by] William Cowper {10/045-8.1[2]} Secret love; words by Paul Francis Webster {17/185-2} Fall, Leo (1873-1925) Austrian My dream of love {from The Dollar Princess}; words by Adrian Ross {16/020( 4) [5]} A ring o' roses {from The Dollar Princess}; words by Adrian Ross {16/020(12) [3]} Farban, René Rolling home to bonnie Scotland: song; poetry by C. Mackay arr. René Farban {16/050-4 [ 6]} Farnell, George Henry (1886-1949) English The Rose of Tralee: song (p solo, violin & cello ad lib. ); words by E. Mordaunt Spencer; arr. Geo. H. Farnell [Glover-Farnell] {Banks : set 17/221.5-1 : a) #a) incl. violin & cello parts} Fasolo, Giovanni Battista (c.1600-1664) Italian Cangia, cangia tue voglie: canzonetta {17/186 : 2 copies} Fassone, Vittorio (1872-1953) Italian Margarita (de Parete): canzone per Piedigrotta 1891; versi di P. Cinquegrana {10/045-5[24]} Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) French Après un rêve (After a dream); paroles de Romain Bussine {low v.: 17/188-1 : b) contr./bass} En prière; poésie de Stéphan Bordese {bass / contr.: 17/188-2 : contr./bass} Les myrtes sont flétris!: aubade; poésie de Gustave Nadaud {sop./ ten.: 17/188-3 : No. 2: ten./sop.} The palms (Les rameaux): sacred song; J. Bertrand; Eng. words Clifton Bingham {mez./ bar.: 17/188-4 : No. 1: bar./mez.} Le papillon et la fleur; poésie de Victor Hugo {sop./ ten.: 17/188-5 : No. 2: sop./ten.} Fearis, John Sylvester (1867-1932) American Beautiful isle of somewhere: [sacred song]; words by Mrs Jessie Brown Pounds {17/188.5 : high v.: Bb} Fergus, John (1767-1825) Scottish O Bothwell Bank; words by John Pinkerton; arr. J. Michael Diack [Fergus-Diack] {17/189 : med. v.} Finlay, Alec Come o'er the border (Bonnie Prince Charlie); words by William Skinner {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/190} Fisher, Howard (20th c.) The adjutant: song; words and music Howard Fisher {17/192-2 : No. 1 in F} An old violin: song; words by Helen Taylor {17/192 : No. 3 in Eb} Fisher, William Arms (1861-1948) American Goin' home {adapted from the Largo of the New World symphony}; words and adapt. by William Arms Fisher [Dvorák-Fisher] {17/174-4 : No. 1 [in C]} Fiske, Roger (1910-1987) English Done for; words by Walter de la Mare {17/192.5-2} Weathers; words by Thomas Hardy {17/192.5 : 2 copies} Fletcher, Percy E. (1879-1932) English Honeysuckle Lane; words by Freda Gayne {10/045-8.1[11]} The smile of Spring: voc. waltz; words by George Ellerton {17/193-1 : [No. 2] in C} Flotsam, Mr (1890-1968) English The Changing of the Guard; words and music Mr Flotsam and Mr Jetsam [Flotsam / Jetsam] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/194} Fogg, (Charles William) Eric (1903-1939) English Peace; words by Rabindranath Tagore {17/196 : No. 2 in F} Fontenailles, Henri de Obstination (A Resolve); words by François Coppée {mez.: 17/198 : mez. in B} Ford, Donald (b.1891) A prayer to Our Lady {from Skylark and Swallow}: song; words by Rev. R. L. Gales {17/199 : a) No. 2 in Eb} Forster, Dorothy (1884-1950) English Dearest, I bring you daffodils: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/200-1 : No. 2 in Eb} Mifanwy: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/200-2 : No. 3 in G} Rose in the bud: song; words by Percy J. Barrow {17/200 : No. 2 in C} Fortescue, Edith (1860-1924) English Giver of life: song; words by Clifton Bingham {16/050-4 [38]} Foster, Stephen Collins (1826-1864) American Beautiful dreamer; arr. Frank C. Walsh [Foster-Walsh] {17/201-2} I dream of Jeanie [with the light brown hair]; Stephen Foster; arr. David Dick Slater [Foster-Slater] {17/201 : d) med. F} Jeanie, with the light brown hair: song; words and music Stephen C. Foster; arr. Leo T. Croke [Foster-Croke] {17/201 : a)} Jeanie with the light brown hair: song; by Stephen C. Foster; arr. E. Kershaw [Foster-Kershaw] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/201 : b)} Jeanie, with the light brown hair; words and music Stephen C. Foster; arr. Frank Walsh [Foster-Walsh] {17/201 : c)} Oh! Susanna {from The Covered Wagon}; words & music by Stephen Foster {17/201-3} Fox, Charlotte Milligan (1864-1916) Irish By the short cut to the Rosses: old Donegal air; words by Nora Hopper (Mrs Chesson); arr. C. Milligan Fox {17/202.2} Fox, Oscar Julius (1879-1961) American My heart is a silent violin: song; poem by Eric von der Goltz {17/202.3 : No. 2 in Bb} Franck, César (1822-1890) Belgian Panis angelicus (O wondrous Heavenly bread) {mez./ bar.: 17/203 : b) [No.] 3 bar./mez. in G} Franklin, Norman (b.1905) English A warning, or The Danger of artificial fly: song from Vauxhall Gardens; arr. Norman Franklin [Arne-Franklin] {17/016-2 : 2 copies} Franz, Robert (1815-1892) German Fondly he sought me (Er ist gekommen); Fr. Rückert; Eng. J. Wrey Mould {17/205-1} In the hedge a rose is blooming (Lieber Schatz, sei wieder gut) Op. 26 no. 2; W. Osterwald; Eng. text Dawson Freer {17/205-4} Leaves are falling (Blätter lässt die Blumen fallen) Op. 30 no. 2; Eng. Dr Wm. J. Wetmore {17/205-2} My heart ever faithful {from the cantata God so loved the world}: song for mez. in D; arr. Robert Franz [Bach-Franz] {Novello : 17/024-7 : b) in D} My heart ever faithful (Mein gläubiges Herze): air for sop. in F; arr. Robert Franz [Bach-Franz] {Augener : 17/024-7 : a,c) in F} On a thorn-bush blooms a rosebud (Lieber Schatz, sei wieder gut mir) Op. 26 no. 2; [W. Osterwald] {17/205-3} Fraser-Simson, Harold (1878-1944) English Christopher Robin is saying his prayers (Vespers): song; words by A. A. Milne {17/205.5 : No. 1 in C} Love will find a way {from The Maid of the Mountains} {16/020( 1) [3]} The street singer {from Heart's Desire}; words by Percy Greenbank {16/020(12) [1]} French, William Percy (1854-1920) Irish The mountains of Mourne: song; by Percy French & Houston Collisson [French / Collisson] {17/206 : 2 copies : No. 2 in Bb b) No. 1 in G} Phil the fluter's ball: song; words and music W. P. French [French / Collisson] {17/206-2 : all) C} Friml, Rudolf (1879-1972) Czech-American Indian love call {from Rose Marie}; words by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein {17/207-1 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 2 in F c) No. 1 in D} Only a rose {from The Vagabond King}; lyric by Brian Hooker {17/207-2 : No. 2 in Bb} Rose Marie: from the musical play; lyrics by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II [Friml / Stothart] {17/207-3 : a) in C} Gabriel, Virginia (Mary Anne Virginia) (1825-1877) English Cleansing fires: song; poetry by Adelaide Procter {10/045-5[ 5] : [No. 2] in D} Galloway, Tod (1863-1935) American The whiffenpoof song (Baa! Baa! Baa!); [by Tod Galloway; chorus by Guy H. Scull; words by Meade Minnigerode] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/404} Ganz, Adolphe (1796-1870) German So ben che la speranza: aria from cantata; arr. Adolphe Ganz [Porpora-Ganz] {17/454} Garner, Erroll Louis (1921-1977) American Misty; lyric by Johnny Burke {17/208-1} Gartlan, George Hugh (1882-1963) American The lilac tree (Perspicacity); words and music George H. Gartlan {17/209 : 4 copies : a,c) No. 2 in F b,d) No. 3 in G} Gatty, Alfred Scott (1847-1918) English Ae' fond kiss; words by Burns; possibly by Alfred Scott Gatty {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[64]} Ae fond kiss: Scotch song; words by Robert Burns {17/210-1 : No. 4 in Bb} O fair dove! O fond dove!: song; written by Jean Ingelow {10/045-4[16] : No. 2 in Ab} Rothesay Bay: song; by the author of "John Halifax Gent." [ie Dinah Craik] {17/210-2} A sneezing song; words & music Alfred Scott Gatty {17/210-3} True till death': [song]; written by L.L.B. {16/040 [3/18]} Gay, Noel (1898-1954) English The Fleet's in port again {from O-Kay for Sound}; words and music Noel Gay {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/211-1} Lambeth walk {from Me and My Girl}; lyrics by Douglas Furber & Arthur Rose {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/211-2} My thanks to you; words by Norman Newell {17/211-4} Run, rabbit, - run! {The Little Dog Laughed}: with war-time parody choruses; words by Noel Gay & Ralph Butler {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/211-3} You've done something to my heart; words by Frank Eyton & Ian Grant {17/211-5} Geehl, Henry E. (1881-1961) English Agnus Dei (Heavenly Father); Eng. text by Henry Geehl [Bizet-Geehl] {17/080-6} For you alone: song w. violin accomp. ad lib.; words by P. J. O'Reilly {set 17/212 : 3 copies : a) No. 1 in Db b,c) No. 4 in G #a,b,c) incl. violin part} Love's homage (Non lo dirò col labbro) {from Tolomeo}; Eng. words & arr. Henry Geehl [Handel-Geehl] {bar.: 17/250-9 : No. 1 in F} Geikie, James Stuart (c.1812-1884) Scottish My heather hills: [song and chorus (SAB or TBarB)]; words by John Ballantine {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[30]} German, Edward (Sir) (1862-1936) English Bird of blue: song; words by Chrystabel [Florence G. Attenborough] {17/214- 9 : No. 2 in Eb} Charming Chloe: song for med. v.; words by Robert Burns {17/214-13 : 2 copies : a) Db b) Eb} Cupid at the ferry: song; words by Caryl Battersby {16/050-4 [29] : No. 2 in G} Daffodils a'blowing: song; words by Caryl Battersby {16/050-4 [27] : No. 2 in G} Daffodils a-blowing: song; words by Caryl Battersby {17/214- 8 : No. 3 in Eb} Dream o' day Jill {from Tom Jones}: song; words by Chas. H. Taylor {17/214-10 : No. 1 in Eb} The English rose {from Merrie England}: song; words by Basil Hood {17/214- 1 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in G b) No. 2 in Bb} Four jolly sailormen {from A Princess in Kensington}: song; words by Basil Hood {17/214-11 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in C} Glorious Devon!: song; words by Harold Boulton {17/214- 2 : 6 copies : b) No. 3 in F c,e) No. 1 in C a,d,f) No. 2 in D #a) has B&H impr.} Love is meant to make us glad {from Merrie England}: song; words by Basil Hood {17/214- 6 : No. 3 in F} Love the pedlar: [song]; words by Caryl Battersby {16/050-4 [22] : No. 2 in Eb} O peaceful England {from Merrie England}: song; words by Basil Hood {17/214- 3} Orpheus with his lute {from the Trio in Henry VIII}: song for low v. {17/214-12} Waltz song {from Tom Jones}; words by Chas. H. Taylor {17/214- 4 : No. 2 in D} Who'll buy my lavender?: song; words by Caryl Battersby {17/214- 7 : No. 2 in D} The Yeomen of England {from Merrie England}: song; words by Basil Hood {17/214- 5 : 3 copies : a,c) No. 1 in C b) No. 2 in D} Gerrard, Angela My heart has gone rolling away: song; words by Pegeen Mair {17/215} Gershwin, George (1898-1937) American Swanee {from Jig-Saw}: voc. one-step; words by I. Caesar {17/216-1} They all laughed {from Shall we Dance?}; words by Ira Gershwin {17/216-2} Gibbons, Carroll (1903-1954) American A garden in the rain: song; words by James Dryenforth {17/218} Gibbs, Cecil Armstrong (1889-1960) English As I lay in the early sun; words by Edward Shanks {17/219-3 : med. v.} Five eyes Op. 9 No. 3: song with piano; words by Walter de la Mare {17/219-9 : a) low v. in G min} For remembrance; words by Edward Shanks {17/219-4 : med. v.} In the Highlands; words by R. L. Stevenson {17/219-1} Nightfall; words by Harry Dawson {17/219-5 : 2 copies} Padraic the fidiler: [unison song]; poem by Padraic Gregory {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/219-10} Silver Op. 30 No. 2; words by Walter de la Mare {17/219-7 : a) low in E min} A song of shadows Op. 9 No. 5; words by Walter de la Mare {17/219-8} This is a sacred city (By a bier-side); words by John Masefield {17/219-6 : 2 copies} To one who passed whistling through the night; words by Margery Agrell {17/219-2} Gideon, Melville (1884-1933) American Then I know that I'm home; words by Edward Pola {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/219.5} Gieseking, Walter (1895-1956) Franco-German Ständchen (Serenade); arr. Walter Gieseking [Strauss-Gieseking] {17/538-1 : 2} Gilbert, Jean (1879-1942) German Just for a night {from Katja}; words by Harry Graham {16/020( 3) [1]} Land of mine {from The Lady of the Rose}; words by Harry Graham {16/020( 1) [4]} Gilder, Eric (1911-2000) English La contadina (The little peasant girl); words and music Eric Gilder {17/220 : 2 copies} Giordani, Giuseppe (1751-1798) Italian O maiden dear (Caro mio ben) {mez./ bar.: 17/220.5} Gleeson, Horace (1878-1959) Australian God bless you, my friend: song; words and music Horace Gleeson {17/221.2 : No. 2 in C} Glinka, Mikhail (1804-1857) Russian The midnight review: song; Eng. words by Rosa Newmarch {17/221.3} Glover, Charles William (1806-1863) English The Rose of Tralee: song (p solo, violin & cello ad lib. ); words by E. Mordaunt Spencer; arr. Geo. H. Farnell [Glover-Farnell] {Banks : set 17/221.5-1 : a) #a) incl. violin & cello parts} The tempest of the heart (Il balen del suo sorriso) {from Il Trovatore}; Eng. words Charles Jefferys; arr. Charles W. Glover [Verdi-Glover] {17/556-9} Glover, Stephen (1813-1870) English The blind girl to her harp: song; words by Charles Jefferys {16/050-4 [14]} Gluck, Christoph Willibald von (1714-1787) German Che farò? (What is life to me?) {from Orfeo}: recit. & aria {Ricordi : 17/222 : 2 copies : a,b)} Che farò senza Euridice? (I have lost my Euridice!) {from Orfeo}: recit. & aria [for mez./contr.] {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe : 17/222 : c)} Glynne, Trevor The voice of the Shepherd: sacred song; words by G. Hubi-Newcombe {17/222.1 : No. 2 in Eb} Goatley, Alma (1889-1968) Can't remember: song; words by Herbert J. Brandon {17/222.15 : 2 copies : a) [No. 1 in D] b) No. 2 in Eb} Can't remember: song; words by Herbert J. Brandon {10/045-6[3] : No. 3 in F #words only - score missing} Godard, Benjamin Louis Paul (1849-1895) French Angels guard thee {from Jocelyn}: berceuse, w. violin & cello acc. ad lib.; Eng. words by S. J. Reilly {set 17/222.2 : 2 copies : a) No. 4 in Eb b) No. 2 in C #b) lacks violin/cello parts} Chanson de Florian (Song of Florian); new Eng. version by M. C. Gillington {17/222.2-1 : a) No. 3 in D} Chanson de Florian (Song of Florian); new Eng. version by M. C. Gillington {10/045-6[8] : No. 3 in D} Godfrey, Fred (1880-1953) English Some night, some waltz, some girl; written and composed by A. J. Mills, Bennett Scott and Fred Godfrey [Mills / Scott / Godfrey] {10/045-7[19]} Who were you with last night?; written and composed by Fred Godfrey & Mark Sheridan [Godfrey / Sheridan] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/222.3 : 2 copies} Goodeve, Arthur (Mrs) (1848-1916) English Fiddle and I: song w. violin accomp. ad lib.; words by Frederick E. Weatherly {set 17/222.5 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in A #b) lacks violin part} Gordon, Harry (1893-1957) Scottish Down in the glen; words and music by Harry Gordon & Tommie Connor [Connor / Gordon] {17/136-1} Gordon, Sheridan English A fat li'l' feller wid his mammy's eyes: song; words by Frank L. Stanton {10/045-8.2[14] : a) No. 3 in G} A fat li'l feller wid his mammy's eyes; words by Frank L. Stanton {17/222.8 : No. 1 in C} Gorney, Jay (1894-1990) American Brother, can you spare a dime?; words by E. Y. Harburg {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/223-1} Goss, John (1800-1880) English Praise, my soul, the king of heaven: [unison song, with descant; hymn by Henry Francis Lyte {17/223.2} Gounod, Charles-François (1818-1893) French Au rossignol: harmonie poetique; paroles de A. de Lamartine {sop./ ten.: 17/224-1 : No. 3: sop./ten.} Ave Maria; adapted to J. S. Bach's 1st Prelude; Eng. words Henry Chorley [Bach-Gounod] {Schott : sop./ ten.: 17/224-3 : 2 copies : a) No. 6: sop./ten.(G) b) No. 8: contr.(D)} Ave Maria: for mez., violin or violoncello solo, p. & org.; adapted to J. S. Bach's 1st Prelude; Eng. words Henry Chorley [Bach-Gounod] {set 10/045-9[11] : d) No. 2: mez. (F) #No English words!} Ave Maria: meditation / sacred song; adapted to the 1st Prelude of J. S. Bach; Eng. words Lionel Mundy [Bach-Gounod] {Ricordi : mez.: 17/224-3 : e) No. 3 in F [mez.] } Ave Maria : meditation / sacred song: for sop./ten., violin or violoncello solo, p. & org. ; adapted to J. S. Bach's 1st Prelude; Eng. words Henry Chorley [Bach-Gounod] {Schott : set 17/224-3 : f) No. 1: sop. (G)} Ave Maria: for mez., violin or violoncello solo, p. & org.; adapted to J. S. Bach's 1st Prelude; Eng. words Henry Chorley [Bach-Gounod] {Schott : set 17/224-3 : d) No. 2: mez. (F)} Ave Maria (Spirit Eternal); words by R. R. Hall {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/224-4} Ce que je suis sans toi: mélodie; paroles de L. de Peyre {sop.: 17/224-5 : No. 2: sop.} The celebrated waltz song {from Romeo and Juliet}; Eng. words by Edward Lockton {16/020( 3) [2]} Cross of Calvary (Ave Maria!); [by] Alfred Phillips {mez./ bar.: 17/224-6 : [No. 2]: mez./bar.(Ab)} Entreat me not to leave thee: song of Ruth; Song of Ruth {17/224-7 : 2 copies : No. 1 in Bb b) No. 2 in C} The flower song {from Faust}; words by H. F. Chorley {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/224-8} Forever with the Lord!; words by J. Montgomery {17/225-1 : [No. 4 in] Eb} The guardian angel: song; words by Henry Farnie {17/225-2 : No. 1 in C} If thou art sleeping, maiden, awake!: song; words by Longfellow {10/045-9[18]} The jewel song {from Faust}; arr. Alfred Moffat; Eng. version H. F. Chorley [Gounod-Moffat] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/225-3 : 2 copies} The King of love my Shepherd Is: sacred song; words by Sir Henry W. Baker {17/225-4 : 4 copies : a-d) F (sop./ten.) a-c) Francis & Co. seller's impr.} Loving smile of sister kind (Invocation) {from Faust}: cavatina; O. Pradère; Eng. words by Henry F. Chorley {17/225-5 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in C b) No. 2 in Db} Medjé: chanson arabe; poésie de Jules Barbier {17/225-6 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 3: sop./ten. b) Cramer seller's impr.} Mignon: mélodie; poésie de Louis Gallet {sop.: 17/225-7 : No. 2: sop.} Nazareth: sacred song; A. Porte; Eng. words by Henry F. Chorley {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/225-8 : No. 2 in Eb} Nuit resplendissante: cantilène [organ & violin ad lib.] {set 17/226-1 #a) organ part impf.} O divine Redeemer! (Repentir): scena; words by Alfred Phillips; arr. Leigh Kingsmill [Gounod-Kingsmill] {17/226-2 : 2 copies : d) in G e) in A} Repentir (Parce Domine / O divine Redeemer!): prayer; [Eng, words by Alfred Phillips] {mez./ bar.: 17/226-3 : a) mez./bar.(Db)} Serenade (Sing on) {17/226-4} Sérénade: berceuse; poésie de Victor Hugo; Eng. words Henry F. Chorley {Schott : 10/045-4[12] : No. 2 in F} She alone charmeth my sadness {from Irene (''La reine de Saba'')}: recit. & air; words by Henry Farnie {17/225-9 : No. 1 in E (bass)} There is a green hill far away: sacred song; words by Mrs C.F. Alexander {17/226-5 : 3 copies : a) No. 2 in E b) No. 3 in D c) No. 1 in F} Valse song {from Romeo and Juliet} {17/226-6 : No. 4bis: F (orig.)} Waltz song {from Romeo and Juliet}; Eng. version Edward Oxenford {17/226-7} Watching and praying: song, with v. obbl. ad lib.; words by H. L. D'Arcy Jaxone {10/045-5[ 6] : No. 2 in Bb #incl. violin part} When all was young {from Faust}: romance w. v-c obbl.; Eng. Henry F. Chorley, Fr. O. Pradère {16/050-4 [34] : No. 2 in A} When all was young and pleasant {from Faust}: Siebel's song {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/226-8} When thou singest (Quand tu chantes); words by Maria Thanetta {17/226-9} Gover, Gerald (1914-1982) English I see His Blood upon the rose: song; poem by Joseph Plunkett {17/228} Gow, Niel (1727-1807) Scottish Caller herrin'; words by Baroness Nairne {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[53]} Graham-Dixon, Michael English Now is the time for Christmas: carol for unison v.; Anon. (c.1500) {17/229.1} Grain, Richard Corney (1844-1895) English De ole umbrella: plantation song; written and composed by Corney Grain {17/229} Grainer, Ron (1922-1981) Australian I know now {from Robert & Elizabeth}; lyrics by Ronald Millar {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/229.2} Grant, Douglas Old Barty: song; words by Douglas Grant {17/229.7} Gray, Hamilton A dream of Paradise: [song]; words by Claude Lyttleton {16/050-5 [37]} A dream of Paradise: song [w. violin & cello obbl.]; words by Claude Lyttleton {set 17/230-1 : No. 1 in Eb} The heavenly song: with harmon. acc. ad lib.; words by Claude Lyttleton {17/230-2 : No. 1 in G} Gray, John Caller o'u (The boatmen o' the Forth); words and music John Gray {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/231} Green, Gerald The Rose of Tralee: p solo or song, w. violin ad lib. {17/232.3} Green, Harry The bells of England: song; words by Harold Simpson [Harrington / Green] {17/256.5} Green, Philip (1910-1982) English The story of the sparrows: song; words by Norman Newell {17/232.5 : 2 copies : No. 2 in G b) No. 1 in F} Greenberg, Abner (1889-1959) American C'est vous (It's you): voc. waltz; Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver & Harry Richman [Greenberg / Silver / Richman] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/233} Greene, Edwin (1856-1915) English Sing me to sleep (Sing mir dein Lied): song; words by Clifton Bingham; Ger. Frida Wilhelmi {16/050-5 [30]} There let me rest (Dort lass mich ruh'n): [song with] violin obbl. ad lib.; words by Clifton Bingham {17/233.5 : [No. 4 in] F} There let me rest (Dort lass mich ruhn): [song]; words by Clifton Bingham {16/050-4 [33] : [No. 3 in] Eb} Gregorio, G. de Italian Ndringhete ndrà! ..: canzone-tarantella per Piedigrotta 1895; versi di P. Cinquegrana {10/045-5[21]} Gretchaninoff, Alexander (1864-1956) Russian The dreary steppe (Triste est le steppe) Op. 5 No. 1: song; words by Plestcheiev; Eng. Rosa Newmarch {17/232-2} The little green house; words by Helen Douglas Adam {17/232-3} Snowflakes (Schneeflöckchen) Op. 47 No. 1; W. Brüssoff; Eng. trans. Constance Purdy {17/232-1 : a) No. 2: med. v. D min (orig.)} Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) Norwegian I love thee (Ich liebe Dich) Op. 5 No. 3; Eng. words by C. Laubach {17/234-1 : 3 copies : a,c) No. 2 in C b) No. 3 in Eb} I love you; words by Robert Wright & George Forrest {17/234-1 : a) in C} Ich liebe Dich (I love thee / Je t'aime) {17/234-2 : low (orig.)} Solveig's song; Ibsen; Eng. words Hubi Newcombe {Walsh, Holmes : 17/234-3 : 2 copies : d,e) No. 3 in A} Solveig's song Op. 23 No. 1; from Ibsen's Pier Gynt {Edwin Ashdown : 17/234-3 : 4 copies : a) No. 3 in A b) No. 1 in F f,g) No. 2 in G} Solveigs Lied; from Ibsen's Pier Gynt {17/234-4 : a)} Solvejgs Lied (Solvejg's song / Chanson de Solvejg); Gedicht von H. Ibsen {Peters : sop./ ten.: 17/234-4 : b) sop./ten.} Spring (Våren) Op. 33 No. 2; Eng. words by R. H. Elkin {Edwin Ashdown : 17/234-5 (c) (d) : 2 copies} Spring (Våren) Op. 33 No. 2; Eng. words by R. H. Elkin {Enoch & Sons : 17/234-5 (a) (b) : 2 copies} A Swan (Ein Schwan); words by Henrik Ibsen {17/234-6 : a) high v.} Ein Traum (A dream / Un rêve); Gedicht von Bodenstedt {17/234-7 : a) sop./ten.} Grieve, John Charles (b. 1842) Scottish The bonnie wells o' Wearie; words by Alex. Maclagan {Ernest Köhler : 17/237 : a)} Grimshaw, Arthur Edward (1868–1913) English The songs my mother sang: a 'come-all-ye'; words and tunes Trad. {17/237.2 : No. 1 in D} Grossmith, George (1847-1912) English See me dance the polka: humorous song; written and composed George Grossmith {17/237.5} Guastavino, Carlos (1912-2000) Argentinian La rosa y el sauce; poesía de Francisco Silva {17/237.8 : 2 copies} Gurney, Ivor Bertie (1890-1937) English Desire in Spring; words by Francis Ledwidge {17/239-4} I will go with my father a-ploughing; words by Seosamh Mac Cathmhaoil {17/239-1} Sleep; words by John Fletcher {17/239-2 : b) high in Bb min.} Spring; words by Thomas Nashe {17/239-3} Hageman, Richard (1882-1966) Dutch-American At the well; words by Rabindranath Tagore {17/241-2 : [No. 1] H. v.} Christ went up into the hills: song; poem by Katharine Adams {17/241-1 : high v.} Do not go, my love: [song]; words by Sir Rabindranath Tagore {17/241-4 : 2 copies : a) low D min b) high F# min} Music I heard with you; poem by Conrad Aiken {17/241-3 : low v.} Hahn, Reynaldo (1875-1947) D'une prison; poésie de Paul Verlaine {17/243-1} Si mes vers avaient des ailes! (If my songs were only winged!); poésie de Victor Hugo {17/243-2 : 5 copies : a-c) No. 3 in E d,e) No. 2 in D} Hairston, Jester (1901-2000) American Mary's boy child: spiritual; [written by Jester Hairston] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/245 : 2 copies} Hall, Lincoln G. The voice in the cathedral: song; words by Marie Corelli {17/246 : No. 2 in C} Hamblen, Bernard Beside still waters: song; words and music Bernard Hamblen {17/247-1 : No. 2 in Ab} Cast thy burden: sacred song; words by Wesley Durham {17/247-2 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Ab} From day to day: sacred song; words and music Bernard Hamblen {17/247-5 : No. 1 in F} His haven: sacred song; words and music Bernard Hamblen {17/247-3 : No. 2 in F} O, Light of all the World: sacred song; words and music Bernard Hamblen {17/247-4} Hambourg, Mark (1879-1960) Anglo-Russian Light the lights!; words by A. P. Herbert {17/247.5} Hamilton, Iain (1922-2000) Scottish Afton water; words by Robert Burns; arr. Iain Hamilton {17/248-1} Whistle an' I'll come to you my lad; words by Robert Burns; arr. Iain Hamilton {17/248-2} Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759) German-British Art thou troubled? {from Rodelinda}; words by W. G. Rothery {17/250-4 : 3 copies : a) high in Ab b,c) med. in F} As when the dove {from Acis and Galatea}: song for sop. v. {Novello : 17/252- 9 : [Key of C]} Breathe soft ye winds: [song]; words by Ambrose Philips; mus. adapt. Herbert R. Stark [Handel-Stark] {17/252-12 : No. 1 in Eb (Bb to Eb)} Care selve (Come beloved) {from Atalanta}; arr. A. L. (Mrs Rudolf Lehmann) [Handel-Lehmann] {17/250-6 : 3 copies : a) No. 1 in F b) No. 2 in A c) No. 2 in F d) No. 3 in A} Come beloved (Care selve) {from Atalanta}; arr. A. L. (Mrs Rudolf Lehmann) [Handel-Lehmann] {17/250-6 : 4 copies : a) No. 1 in F b) No. 2 in A c) No. 2 in F d) No. 3 in A} Come live with me {from Semele}; Christopher Marlowe; arr. J. Michael Diack [Handel-Diack] {bar.: 17/250-7 : 2 copies} Come to me soothing Sleep {from Otho}; words by Marlowe; arr. J. Michael Diack [Handel-Diack] {bar.: 17/252-14 : 2 copies} Come, ever smiling liberty {from Judas Maccabaeus}; ed. Dawson Freer {sop.: 17/252-11 : [Key of A]} Dry those unavailing tears {from Belshazaar} {17/252-5} Enjoy the sweet Elysian grove {from Alceste}: [song]; ed. Walter Ford; p.acc. Rupert Erlebach [Handel-Erlebach] {17/252-16} He shall feed his flock {from The Messiah}: air {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/252-7} Hear me, ye winds and waves! {from Scipio}: inc. recit. From the rage of the tempest {from Julius Caesar}; arr. A. L.; words of recit. Theo. Marzials [Handel-Lehmann] {17/250-8 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in G min #a) has B&H imprint} How green our fertile pastures look {from Solomon}: [sop. aria inc. recit. Gold now is common]; words attrib. Newburgh Hamilton {17/251-9} Jack and Jill: new setting of an old rhyme; 'with apologies to Handel' [Handel-Diack] {17/162-11 : a) [No. 1 in Bb - low v.]} Little Jack Horner: new setting of an old rhyme; 'with apologies to Handel' [Handel-Diack] {17/162-12 : a) No. 2 [in C - high v.]} Love in her eyes sits playing [recit.& air] {from Alessandro}: inc. recit. Lo! Here my Love; p. arr. Vincent Novello [Handel-Novello] {ten.: 17/251-1} Love's homage (Non lo dirò col labbro) {from Tolomeo}; Eng. words & arr. Henry Geehl [Handel-Geehl] {bar.: 17/250-9 : No. 1 in F} O ruddier than the cherry {from Acis & Galatea}: inc. recit. I Rage, I Rage; p. arr. H. Heale [Handel-Heale] {bass: 17/251-2} Oh sleep, why dost thou leave me? {from Semele}: song for sop. v.; [words by William Congreve] {Novello : 17/251-4 : 2 copies : c,d) [Key of E]} Ombra mai fù (O royal tree): recit. & aria (sop./mez. & ten./bar.) {17/252-6} Orpheus' self may heave his head {from L'Allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato, part 2}; from Milton's L'Allegro; arr. Albert Howe [Handel-Howe] {sop.: 17/251-5} Rest; words by Rev. T. E. Brown {17/251-6 : a) No. 4 in G b) No. 3 in F} Si tra i ceppi {from Berenice}; arr. Sir Henry Bishop [Handel-Bishop] {bass: 17/251-7} Silent worship (from Tolomeo}; arr. Arthur Somervell [Handel-Somervell] {17/252-8 : 2 copies : a,b) low v.: G} Sing a song of sixpence: new setting of an old rhyme; 'with apologies to Handel' [Handel-Diack] {17/162-3 : low v.} Spring (La Speranza è giunta) (from Otho}; arr. Arthur Somervell [Handel-Somervell] {17/252-10 : [Key of E]} Sweet one and twenty {from Floridante}; arr. J. Michael Diack [Handel-Diack] {bar.: 17/252-15} To God sing praise {from 6th Chandos Anthem}: ten. solo; arr. J. Michael Diack [Handel-Diack] {17/251-8} War is toil and trouble {from Alexander's Feast}; arr. J. Michael Diack [Handel-Diack] {ten.: 17/252-1} What's sweeter than a new-blown rose? {from Joseph}; arr. Albert Howe [Handel-Howe] {sop./ mez.: 17/252-13} Where e'er you walk {from Semele}; words by Pope {17/252- 2 : e) No. 1 in G} Where'er you walk {from Semele}: air for tenor; words by Pope {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/252-3} Where-e'er you walk {from Semele} {17/252- 2 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 2 in G f) No. 1 in F} Ye Cupids and Graces {from Alessandro}: inc. recit. Alexander's Course of Glory; Eng. words by Lady Macfarren; p.arr. H. Heale [Handel-Heale] {sop.: 17/252-4} Hardelot, Guy d' (1858-1936) French Because: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/254 : 5 copies : a,c,e) No. 2 in Bb b,d) No. 1 in Ab} I know a lovely garden: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/254-2 : No. 2 in F} Wait!: song; words by Arthur L. Salmon {17/254-3 : No. 2 in F} Harding, Phyllis Come my sweet pretty maid; words by Sherren Douglas {17/255} Hargreaves, Reginald English Cakes and good ale: song; words and music Reginald Hargreaves {17/255.5} Hargreaves, William English Burlington Bertie from Bow; words and music William Hargreaves {17/256-1} Harrington, Cecil The bells of England: song; words by Harold Simpson [Harrington / Green] {17/256.5} Harris, Charles Kassel (1867-1930) American After the ball; words & music Charles Harris {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/256.7 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in G} Break the news to Mother: descriptive ballad; words & music by Chas. K. Harris {16/050-4 [ 4]} Harris, Cuthbert (1870-1932) English Give thanks and sing: sacred song; words by Edward Lockton {17/257 : No. 1 in Bb} Hartley, William First steps in violin playing - a modern method Bk 1: [intro. & exercises 1-60] {violin: 17/460-1} Hartmann, Christian The haven of your heart; words by Harold Simpson {17/258} Harty, (Sir Herbert) Hamilton (1879-1941) Irish Come, O come, my Life's delight; words by Thomas Campion {17/259-3} A lullaby {from Six songs of Ireland}; words by Cahal O'Byrne {17/259 : No. 1 in G min} The ould lad {from Songs of the Glens of Antrim}; words by Moira O'Neill {17/259-2} Harvey, Sheena A. My dear, remember (Until we part for aye): song; words and music by Sheena Harvey {17/259.5} Hatton, John Liptrot (1809-1886) English The lark now leaves his wat'ry nest: serenade; poetry by Sir William Davenant {16/050-5 [ 1]} Simon the Cellarer; words by W.H. Bellamy {17/260-1} To Anthea; words by Herrick {17/260-2 : No. 1 in C} When lovers say 'Good night': serenade; words by G. W. Birdseye {16/050-3 [22] : No. 1 in F} Hawley, Charles B. (d. 1915) American The sweetest flower that blows: song; words by Frederic Peterson {17/262 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in G b) high v.} Hawthorne, Alice (1827-1902) American Whispering hope: song; [by 'Alice Hawthorne', ie Septimus Winner] {Edwin Ashdown : 17/263 : 2 copies : a,c)} Haydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809) German-Austrian My mother bids me bind her hair {17/264-5} Now heav'n in fullest glory shone {from Creation}: bass air, w. recit. And God said, Let the earth bring forth + Straight opening her fertile womb; Eng. words A. Hunter {17/264-4} She never told her love; William Shakespeare; arr. Michael Pilkington [Haydn-Pilkington] {Stainer & Bell : 17/264-1 : c)} The spirit song; ed. Edgardo Lèvi {17/264-3 : No. 1 in D min} With verdure clad {from Creation}; Eng. words A. Hunter {17/264-2} Haynes, Walter Battison (1859-1900) English Off to Philadelphia: song; adapted from an old Irish melody; words rev. & ed. Stephen Temple {17/265-1 : No. 1 in C} Head, Michael Dewar (1900-1976) English Ave Maria: sacred song; Eng. words Nancy Bush {17/266-1 : No. 2 in C min} Bird-song: for sop. & flute; words by Marjorie Rayment {set 17/266-12 : in F} A blackbird singing {from Over the Rim of the Moon); words by Francis Ledwidge {17/266-10 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 1 in E c,d) No. 2 in Ab} The fairy tailor: song; words by Rose Fyleman {17/266-2} A green cornfield: song; words by Christina Rossetti {17/266- 8 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in Eb b) No. 2 in F} The little road to Bethlehem: song; words by Margaret Rose {17/266-3 : 5 copies : a,c,d, e) No. 2 in Ab b) No. 1 in F} Money, O! {from Songs of the Countryside}; words by W.H. Davies {17/266-7 : low} A piper; words by Seumas O'Sullivan {17/266-11} The singer; words by Bronnie Taylor {17/266-4 : 2 copies : a,b) in Ab} Star candles: [song]; words by Margaret Rose {17/266- 9 : D min} Sweet chance that led my steps abroad {from Songs of the Countryside}; words by W.H. Davies {17/266-5 : 3 copies : a,b) high: No. 2 in F c) low: No. 1 in D} When sweet Ann sings: song; words by Margaret Rose {17/266-6 : 4 copies : a-c) No. 2 in F d) No. 1 in Eb} Heale, Hélène (b.1855) O ruddier than the cherry {from Acis & Galatea}: inc. recit. I Rage, I Rage; p. arr. H. Heale [Handel-Heale] {bass: 17/251-2} Ye Cupids and Graces {from Alessandro}: inc. recit. Alexander's Course of Glory; Eng. words by Lady Macfarren; p.arr. H. Heale [Handel-Heale] {sop.: 17/252-4} Hely-Hutchinson, Christian Victor (1901-1947) English Dream song; words by Walter de la Mare {17/267-2 : 2 copies : Key: Bb (E to F)} The old soldier; words by Walter de la Mare {17/267} Hemery, Valentine The little blue sun bonnet; words by Edward Lockton {17/268 : No. 3 in F} Henderson, Charles Edward (1907-1970) American Invitation to the dance: vocal adapt. for film Three Smart Girls Grow Up; lyric & adapt. Charles Henderson [Weber-Henderson] {17/567-1 : 2 copies} Henderson, W. A. A farewell; words by Robert Burns {17/270-2 : No. 2 in Eb (low)} I dream'd I lay where flowers were springing; words by Robert Burns {17/270-3 : No. 1 in G (high)} Invocation (a prayer for Mary); words by Robert Burns {17/270-1 : No. 2 in Eb (low)} Hendrickson, W. D. The Spanish cavalier; by W. D. Hendrickson {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/272[3]} Henley, Peter J. Deep in the quiet forest; words by Howard Alexander {17/280 : [No. 2 in] Ab} Henman, Geoffrey (1896-19??) English The songs of love: song; words by Christopher Hassall {17/281 : No. 1 in Eb} Thesweetest time of the year: song; lyric by Frank Marchant & Henrik Ege {17/281-2 : [No. 2 in] Db} Henrion, Paul French The muleteer of Tarragona (Le muletier de Tarragone); by Paul Henrion; Eng. trans. M. J. Barnett {bar./ bass: 17/282} Henschel, George (Sir) (1850-1934) Anglo-German The lamb; words by William Blake {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/283-6} Morning hymn (Morgen-hymne) Op. 46 No. 4; words by Robert Reinick; Eng. by the composer {17/283-4 : a) No. 2 [in Db]} O were I on Parnassus' Hill: song; poem by Robert Burns; old Scotch air arr. George Henschel {17/283-2 : a) E min} Shouggie shou, my bairnie: mither's sang; words by J. Wilson McLaren {17/283} Spring; words by Thomas Nash {17/283-5 : a) No. 1 in F} Young Dietrich Op. 45: ballad; words after the German of Felix Dahn {17/283-3 : [No. 2] in E} Herbert, Victor August (1859-1924) Irish-American Ah! sweet mystery of life (The dream melody): song; words by Rida Johnson Young {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/283.2-2 : [No. 2] in C} Gypsy love song (Slumber on … ) {from The Fortune Teller}: song; words by Harry B. Smith {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/283.2-1} Sweethearts: song; words by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/283.2-3} Herman, Jerry (1931- American Hello, Dolly! {from Hello, Dolly!}; music & lyrics Jerry Herman {17/283.5-1} Heron-Maxwell, Kathleen Smiles: song; words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox {17/284 : No. 2 in D} Heykens, Jonny (1884-1945) Dutch Ständchen Op. 21: aubade / serenade; von Hugo Krützfeldt {17/284.5-1} Hickey, Vivian Ecstasy: song; words by Sarojini Naidu {17/284.7-2 : all) C (E to E)} Third mate: song; words by John Masefield {17/284.7 : all) Ab (C to F)} Higgs, Henry Marcellus (1855-1929) English Bitter sweet piano selection; words and music by Noel Coward; sel. $ arr. H. M. Higgs [Coward-Higgs] {17/139-7} Hilliam, Bentley Collingwood (1890-1968) English Ladies of Leamington; words and music B. C. Hilliam {17/285} Hocking, Hetty English The bulls won't bellow: song; words by Ernest Butcher {17/285.7 : No. 1 in F (low v.)} Hollaender, Friedrich (1896-1976) German Falling in love again; orig. words and music Friedrich Hollaender; Eng. words Reg Connelly {17/286} Holst, Gustav (1874-1934) English The heart worships; words by Alice M. Buckton {17/287-1 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in E min} Margrete's cradle song; by Henrik Ibsen; Eng. words William Archer {17/287-2(2)} Now in these fairylands: song; words by Humbert Wolfe {17/287-3} The sergeant's song (1803); words by Thomas Hardy {17/287-4 : No. 1 in G min} Homer, Sidney (1864-1953) American A banjo song Op. 22 No. 4; words by Howard Weedon [sic] {17/288-1 : b) low v. (A)} Requiem: song; [words by] Robert Louis Stevenson {17/288-3 : 2 copies : a,b) low v.: Gb (orig.)} Requiem: song; [words by] Robert Louis Stevenson {10/045-6[4] : low v. Gb (orig.)} Sheep and lambs: song; words by Katharine Tynan Hinkson {17/288-2 : 2 copies : a,b) low in Gb (orig.)} Hook, James (1746-1827) English Within a mile of Edinburgh town: popular song; [words by Thomas D’Urfey] {16/050-4 [ 3]} Hopkins, Antony (1921-2014 English A melancholy song: for med. v. & piano; Trad. {17/288.5} Horn, Charles Edward (1786-1849) English The banks of Allan Water; words by M. G. Lewis {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[28]} Cherry ripe; words by Herrick; arr. Liza Lehmann [Horn-Lehmann] {17/288.7} Cherry ripe; words by Herrick; arr. Cyril Scott [Horn-Scott] {17/501-6 : high v.} Hornsby, George Faed Bonnie Gallowa'; words by George G. B. Sproat {17/289} Howe, Albert Orpheus' self may heave his head {from L'Allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato, part 2}; from Milton's L'Allegro; arr. Albert Howe [Handel-Howe] {sop.: 17/251-5} She never told her love; Shakespeare; arr. Albert Howe [Haydn-Howe] {Paxton : alto / contr.: 17/264-1 : 2 copies : a,b)} Softly rest (Ruhe sanft) {from Zaide}: [sop. aria: Zaide]; Eng. words Mary Field; arr. Albert Howe [Mozart-Howe] {17/419-4} What's sweeter than a new-blown rose? {from Joseph}; arr. Albert Howe [Handel-Howe] {sop./ mez.: 17/252-13} Howells, Herbert (1892-1982) English Come sing and dance; words from an old carol {17/289.5-2} Gavotte; words by Sir Henry Newbolt {17/289.5-3} King David; words by Walter De La Mare {17/289.5} Hughes, Herbert (1882-1937) N. Irish Carol of Jesus child; poem by Francis Macnamara {17/290-6 : a) no. 2 in F} I know my love {from Irish Country Songs}; Trad.; arr. Herbert Hughes {17/290-1 : No. 2 in F} I know where I'm going {from Irish Country Songs}; Trad.; arr. Herbert Hughes {17/290-2 : 3 copies : b,c) No. 2 in Ab} The leprehaun {from Irish Country Songs, vol. 3}; coll. from an old ballad by P. W. Joyce; arr. Herbert Hughes {17/290-4} She moved thro' the fair {from Irish Country Songs, vol. 1}; adapt. from an old ballad by Padraic Colum; arr. Herbert Hughes {17/290-3} The stuttering lovers: old Irish air; words Trad. arr. Herbert Hughes {17/290-5} Hughes, Patrick Cairn ('Spike') (1908-19??) English I tell thee, Charmion; words by W. Congreve {17/291} Huhn, Bruno Siegfried (1871-1950) English Courage: song; words by Mabel Struble {17/292-2 : No. 1 in Ab} Invictus: song; by William Ernest Henley {17/292-1 : 3 copies : a,b) alto or bass (Ab) c) mez. or bar.} Hume, Alexander (1811-1859) Scottish Afton water: Scottish song; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/293-1} Afton Water; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[21]} A guid New Year to ane an' a': song and [SATB] chorus; words by P. Livingstone {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[29]} The Scottish emigrant's farewell: Scottish song; words & melody by Alexander Hume {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/293-2} Hyland, Cyril A windy day: song; words by Walter Ashley {17/293.7} Ireland, John Nicholson (1879-1962) English Her song; poem by Thomas Hardy {17/294-1 : No. 3 in A} The Holy Boy: song; poem by Herbert S. Brown {17/294-2 : 2 copies : a,b) [No. 2] in F} Hope the hornblower: song; words by Henry Newbolt {17/294-9 : No. 1 in G} I have twelve oxen; Anon. (Early English) {Boosey & Hawkes : 17/294-3 : a) high in G} I have twelve oxen (J'ai douze boeufs); Anon. (Early English); version française de Lilian Fearn {17/294-3.1 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in G} I have twelve oxen; Anon. (Early English) {Winthrop Rogers : 17/294-3 : b) low v. [in F]} If there were dreams to Sell; words by Thomas Lovell Beddoes {17/294-4 : 3 copies : a,b) high in F c) low in Db} Remember; words by Mary Coleridge {17/294-5 : high v. [in D]} Sea fever: song; words by John Masefield {17/294-6 : 2 copies : No. 2/3 in F min b) No. 1/4 in E min} The soldier; words by Rupert Brooke {17/294-7} Spring sorrow; words by Rupert Brooke {17/294-10 (a) : a) high in Ab} When lights go rolling round the sky: song; words by James Vila Blake {17/294-8 : No. 1 in C} Ives, Grayston (Bill) (1948- English The falcon: for high v. & piano; words Anon. {17/294.8} Ivimey, Ella Invitation to Ranelagh (rondeau): song; from the air by Michael Arne {17/295} Still the lark finds repose: song; the air by Thomas Linley (from 'The Spanish Rivals') {17/295-2 : Key Bb (Eb to Ab)} The summer heats bestowing (1788): song; air by Stephen Storace arr. Ella Ivimey [Storace-Ivimey] {17/533.5} Jacobs-Bond, Carrie (1862-1946) American Just a-wearyin' for you {from Seven Songs}; words by Frank Stanton {17/296-1 : 2 copies : low b) high} A perfect day (Le jour divin); words and music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond {Frederick Harris : 17/296-2 : b) high} A perfect day: 'cello obbl.; words and music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond {Frederick Harris : set 17/296-2 : med.} Jacobson, Maurice (1896-1976) English The Roman road; words by Peggy Laing {17/296.5} Jakobowski, E. (1769-1800) Lullaby {from Erminie}; words by Edward and Harry Paulton {16/020(12) [2]} James, Ifor (1931-2004) English Scottish lament: for alto & horn; words by Maggie Palmer {17/296.7 : 3 copies #a-c) photocopied} James, William Garnet "Billy" (1895-1977) Australian The radiant morn: sacred song w. organ obblig. (ad lib.); words by Godfrey Thring {17/297-2 : [No. 1 in Bb]} The stock-rider's song {from Six Australian Bush Songs}; words by Richard Baylis {17/297-4(6)} Summer rain: song; words by Fred G. Bowles from the Fr. of Albert Fleury {17/297-1 : No. 3 in Eb} A Warwickshire wooing: song; words by Edward Lockton {17/297-3 : a,b) No. 1 in Bb} Jamieson, James Scottish Always Argyll; words by James Jamieson & Duncan McCrone {17/363.5} Järnefelt, Armas (1869-1958) Finnish-Swedish Cradle song (Berceuse); Eng. words Elisabeth M. Lockwood {17/298} Jefferies, Stanton (1896-?) Heart of mine; words by Jane Renn {17/298.5-5 : No. 1 in C} I sing of love; words by Harold Simpson {17/298.5-2} My love will go a'winding; words by Richard Fisher {17/298.5-4} Spring morning with you: song; lyric by Ralph Stanley {17/298.5-3} Two hearts in Summertime: song; words by Jane Renn {17/298.5-1} Jefferys, Charles (1807-1865) English Katty darling; [possibly by Charles Jefferys] {16/050-1[68]} Jenkins, David He giveth his beloved sleep: song; lyric by Edward Lockton {17/298.9} Jensen, Adolf (1837-1879) Margreth am Thore {from Sechs Lieder} Op. 35 No. 5; von Otto Roquette {17/299} Jetsam, Mr (1883-1945) New Zealander The Changing of the Guard; words and music Mr Flotsam and Mr Jetsam [Flotsam / Jetsam] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/194} Jobim, Antônio Carlos (1927-1994) Brazilian The girl from Ipanema (Garôta de Ipanema); Eng. words Norman Gimbel {17/299.2} Johns, Clayton (1857-1932) American I cannot help loving thee: song; Anon. {17/299.5 : No. 1 in Bb} Johnson, Noel Good night, pretty stars: song; words by William Theodore Peters {10/045-9[13] : a) No. 2 in Bb} A thought: song; words by Clifton Bingham {17/300 : No. 1 in F} Johnston, Lyell English Because I were shy {from Three Northern County Folk Songs}; words and air Anon.; arr. Lyell Johnston {17/300.5(2) : 2 copies #a) photocopy (© 1915)} Johnstone, Maurice (1900-1976) English So are you to my thoughts; words by Shakespeare {17/301} Jones, Isham (1894-1956) American It had to be you; words by Gus Kahn {17/302} Jones, Mai Good night (Nos da): song; orig. poem by Idwal Jones {17/303 : No. 2 in G} We'll keep a welcome; words by Lynn Joshua & James Harper {17/303-2} Jordan, Julian (1850-1927) American The song that reached my heart; words and music by Julian Jordan {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/305} Jordan, Robert M. English country garden; words and music by Robert M Jordan {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/305.2} Jude, William Herbert (1851-1892) English Comrades still: song; words by C. A. Paris {17/306-5} Consecration (Take my life, and let it be); words by Frances Ridley Havergal {17/306 : No. 1 in E} The mighty deep: bass song; words and music by W. H. Jude {17/306-2 : [No. 1 in] Eb} Rock of ages: sacred song; words by Rev. A. M. Toplady {16/050-4 [35]} The skipper: song; words by F. J. Dennett {17/306-3 : No. 3 in D} The tar's lass: song; written by Edward Oxenford {17/306-4 : No. 2 in D} Judge, John 'Jack' (1872-1938) English It's a Long Way to Tipperary; written and composed by Jack Judge and Harry Williams {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/307} Kahn, Percy Benedict (1880-1966) English Until the dawn: song; words by Harold Smith {17/308-2} Where the wild-fowl call: song; words by Marshall Roberts {17/308 : high v.} Kálmán, Emmerich (Imre) (1882-1953) Czech Play, gipsy, play! {from Maritza}; Eng. lyrics by Clifford Grey & N. Foley {17/309} Kander, John Harold (1927- American Cabaret {from Cabaret}; lyric by Fred Ebb {17/310} Kane, Peter The Rose of Tralee: valse [song]; Trad.; arr. Peter Kane {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/311} Keats, Horace Stanley (1895-1945) Australian Goneril's lullaby; words by Gordon Bottomley {from 'King Lear's Wife'} {17/311.5} Keel, James Frederick (1871-1954) English A Christmas carol: song; words by Wlliam Canton {17/312-3 : a) A min} The rose and the nightingale: song; words from Bailey's 'Festus' {17/312 : No. 2 in G} To-morrow: song; words by John Masefield {from Salt-water ballads} {17/312-2 : No. 2 in G} Kellette, John W. I'm forever blowing bubbles; words by "Jaan Kenbrovin" {17/312.5-1} Kellie, Lawrence She dwelt among the untrodden ways: song; words by William Wordsworth {17/313 : No. 2 in Ab} Kemp, David H Scottish Border cradle song; adapt. from old Scotch poem {17/313.5 : [No. 1 in] G} Kennedy, Calum Scottish The road and the miles to Dundee; arr. MacLeish [Kennedy-MacLeish] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/314} Kennedy, Hamilton How can you buy Killarney? [Kennedy / Steels / Grant / Morrison] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/314.5} Kennedy, Harry (c.1805-1894) American Cradle's empty, baby's gone: [song and chorus (SATB)]; words and music Harry Kennedy {16/050-1[16]} Kennedy, Jimmy (1902-1984) N. Irish Old mammy mine; words and music by Jimmy Kennedy {17/315-1} South of the Border (Down Mexico way): Tommies' theme song; by Jimmy Kennedy & Michael Carr [Kennedy / Carr] {17/315-2} Kennedy, Ken Twilight: song; words by Elizabeth Rosemary Blair {17/315.5} Kennedy-Fraser, Marjory (1857-1930) Scottish The Bens of Jura (An t-Iarla Diùrach); Trad. (from K. MacLeod) arr. with Eng. words Marjory Kennedy-Fraser {17/316- 5} The cockle gatherer ('S truisaidh mi na Coilleagan); Air from Marion MacLeod [with Gaelic] words from Kenneth MacLeod; arr. (with Eng. words) M. Kennedy-Fraser {17/316-13 : a) in Eb} Deirdre's farewell to Scotland (Deirdre a' fagail na h-Albann); Trad. arr. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser {17/316- 2 : No. 2 in G} An Eriskay love lilt (Gradh geal mo chridh); Marjory Kennedy-Fraser & Kenneth MacLeod {17/316- 3 : 5 copies : a,b) No. 3 in A c) No. 1 in Eb; d,e) No. 1 in G} Harris love lament (Ailean Doon); Trad. arr. with Eng. words Marjory Kennedy-Fraser {17/316- 1} Hebridean mother's song (Gur milis Morag); Melody & words from Ann Macneil with Eng. words Marjory Kennedy-Fraser {17/316-14} In Hebrid seas (Heman dubh ): ancient waulking song; Trad. arr. with Eng. words Marjory Kennedy-Fraser {17/316- 4 : No. 2 in Eb} The island herdmaid ('Sa choill ud thall); Gaelic words from Frances Tolmey; Eng. words by Kenneth MacLeod {17/316-16 : a) No. 1 in Eb} An island sheiling song (Maighdeanan na h'Airidh); Melody & words from Ann Macneil with Eng. words Marjory Kennedy-Fraser {17/316-15 : a) No. 2 in A} Land o' heart's desire {from Songs of the Hebrides}; Trad. arr. with Eng. words Marjory Kennedy-Fraser {17/316-10 : No. 2 in F} Peat-fire smooring prayer (Smàl an tùrlach); Trad. (from K. MacLeod) arr. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser {17/316-11} The potato liftin' (Or a bhonnagan): a grandame's lilt; Trad. (from Annie Johnson) arr. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser {17/316- 9} Rannoch herding song (An druimionn dubh): Agyllshire air; Trad. set to Lowland words by Tannahill {17/316- 6} The road to the Isles: tramping song; words by Kenneth MacLeod {17/316- 7 : 4 copies : a-d) No. 2 in A} Skye fisher's song; Trad. arr. with Eng. words Marjory Kennedy-Fraser {17/316- 8 : No. 2 in F min} The wild swan (Eala fo leòn); Trad. (from K. MacLeod) arr. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser {17/316-12 : No. 2 in G} Kent, Edward English Having it out: humorous monologue; words and music by Edward Kent {17/316.5} Kent, Walter The white cliffs of Dover; words by Nat Burton {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/317} Kerker, Gustave (1857-1923) German-American Teach me how to kiss, dear; words by Hugh Morton {16/040 [2/5]} Kern, Jerome David (1885-1945) American Bill {from Show Boat}; words by P. G. Wodehouse & Oscar Hammerstein II {17/318-1} The folks who live on the hill; written by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/318-7} A funny old house: song; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/318-5 : Ab} I still suits me {from Show Boat film}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/318-2} Ol' Man River {from Show Boat}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/318-3} Pick yourself up {from Swing Time}; words by Dorothy Fields {17/318-4} They didn't believe me {from That Midnigth Kiss, film}: song; written by M.E. Rourke {17/318-6} Kershaw, E Jeanie with the light brown hair: song; by Stephen C. Foster; arr. E. Kershaw [Foster-Kershaw] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/201 : b)} Ketèlbey, Albert William (1875-1959) English My star of love: song; words and music by Albert W. Ketélby {17/319-2 : Key Ab (C to E)} Sanctuary of the heart: song (w. choir ad lib.); words and music by Albert W. Ketélby {17/319 : No. 3 in Ab} Khachaturian, Aram (1903-1978) Armenian Poema (Poem) {from "3 Arias"}: voice & piano; slova V. Briusova trans. W. H. Easterbrook {17/319.5} King, Harry Scottish The snow is on the mountain (Der Schnee liegt auf den Bergen); orig. Edith Bishop; Ger. Walt Harau [King / Bishop] {17/319.8} Kirchner, Theodor (1823-1903) German Wie bist du, meine Königin... Op. 32 Nr 9; arr. Theodor Kirchner [Brahms-Kirchner] {10/045-9[7]} Kjerulf, Halfdan (1815-1868) Norwegian Last night: song; Ger. words by Christian Winther; Eng. by T. Marzials {10/045-5[ 9] : No. 1 in Ab} My heart and lute (Mein Herz und meine Leyer): song {10/045-9[10] : a) No. 2 in E} Knapp, Mrs Joseph F. Open the gates of the Temple: song; words by Fanny Crosby {17/320 : [No. 3] high v. [in G]} Kneass. Nelson (1823-1868) American Ben Bolt: ballad; [words by Thomas Dunn English] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/320.5} Knudsen, Gunder Danish A flower (Sænk kun dit hoved, du blomst): song; [orig. Johannes Jørgensen] Eng. version Marie Boileau {17/321} Korbay, Ferencz Sandor (1846-1913) Hungarian Had a horse . . . (Hatte einst ein graues Ross): old folk song; Anon. {17/322-2} Marishka! Marishka! (O Marie!); text and melody Szerdahelyi {17/322-1} Koven, Reginald de (1859-1920) American Oh, promise me!: romanza [melodie]; words by Clement Scott {16/050-5 [21] : No. 1 in G} Rosalie Op. 161 No. 2: chansonette (mez. or bar.); words by Mrs J. R. Masters {17/322.5} Kramer, A. Walter (1890-1969) American The great awakening Op. 45 No. 5: song; words by Gordon Johnstone {17/323 : [No. 1] low v. [in C]} Krips, Henry (1912-1987) Australian One song is in my heart: song; words by Harvey Allen {17/142.6} La Forge, Frank (1879-1953) American In pride of May: song; Trad. (old English) {17/325 : [No. 1] high in C (orig.)} Lake, Frank (fl. 1940) American Bless 'em all; words by Jimmy Hughes {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/326-1} Lalo, Édouard (1823-1892) French Aubade {from Le Roi d'Ys} {10/045-6[14]} Aubade; Eng. words by Arthur Davenport {17/327-2} L'Esclave {17/327[1]} L'Esclave [and] Souvenir {17/327} Souvenir {17/327[2]} Lambert, Edward Frank (1868-1925) English God's garden: sacred song; words by D. F. Gurney {17/328 : 3 copies : a) No. 3 in Bb b,c) No. 2 in Ab #b) added solfa in MS.} Lane, Gerald English Carmencita: song; words & music Gerald Lane {10/045-6[13] : No. 2 in F} A song of flowers: song; words and music by Gerald Lane {16/050-4 [30] : No. 3 in F} Langdon, Chris The Boy Friend (piano selection); words and music Sandy Wilson; arr. Chris Langdon [Wilson-Langdon] {17/580} Lara, Agustín (1897-1970) Mexican Granada: fantasía española; music and Span. lyric Agustín Lara; Eng. lyric Dorothy Dodd {17/329} Lauder, Harry (1870-1950) Scottish The end of the road; written by William Dillon & Harry Lauder [Dillon / Lauder] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/165 : 2 copies} Lawson, Malcolm Leonard (b.1849) Scottish Ae fond kiss {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody; words by Robert Burns; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331- 4} Bonnie Strathyre {from Songs of the North}: old air; words by Harold Boulton; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331- 3 : 2 copies} Brown-haired maiden {from Songs of the North}; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331- 9} Colin's cattle {from Songs of the North}: milking song; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331- 8} Fair young Mary {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331-11} Herding song: old Highland air; words by Jan L. Lawson {p. voc. + sol-fa 10/045-8.1[15]} Herding song {from Songs of the North}: old Highland air; words by Jan L. Lawson; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331-13} How can ye gang, lassie? {from Songs of the North}: old Scottish ballad; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331-10} Leezie Lindsay {from Songs of the North}: old Scottish ballad; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331-12} Linten lowrin {from Songs of the North}: old Aberdeenshire song; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331- 7} Maiden of Morven (Ossianic love lament) {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody; words by Harold Boulton; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331- 1 : 2 copies} The praise of Islay (Moladh na landaidh) {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody; Eng. trans. Thomas Pattison; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331- 5} Skye boat song (Jacobite) {from Songs of the North}: old Highland rowing measure; words by Harold Boulton; arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331- 2 : 2 copies : a) [No. 1] in G b) [No. 2] in Bb} Turn ye to me {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody; words by John Wilson ('Christopher North');arr. Malcolm Lawson {17/331- 6 : [No. 1] in E} Le Brunn, George (1863-1905) English Remember me to Mother dear!; written by John P. Harrington {17/333} Le Fleming, Christopher (1908-1985) English If it's ever Spring again: for med. v. & p.; words by Thomas Hardy {17/333.2 : 2 copies} Lecuona, Ernesto (1895-1963) Cuban Always in my heart; lyric by Kim Gannon {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/333.5} Lee, Bert (1880-1946) English You're well dressed if you're wearing a smile; words & music by R. P. Weston & Bert Lee [Weston-Lee] {17/570.3} Lee, George Alexander (1802-1851) English Here's a health Bonnie Scotland to thee; written by W. H. Freeman [Lee / Blockley] {10/045-4[ 4]} Macgregor's gathering; [words by Sir Walter Scott] {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[26]} Lees, John Kenyon (b.1853) English Oh! Open the door: Scottish song {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/333.8} Leeson, J. F. The auld Scotch sangs; words by Rev. Dr Bethune {Bayley : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/334 : a)} O sing to me the auld Scotch songs; words by Rev. Dr Bethune {Paxton : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/334 : b)} Lehár, Ferencz (Franz) (1870-1948) Hungarian Farewell, my love, farewell {from Frasquita}; words by Reginald Arkell {16/020( 4) [2]} Girls were made to love and kiss {from Paganini}; Eng. lyric by A. P. Herbert {17/335-6} I love you so {from The Merry Widow}; words by Adrian Ross {17/335-4 : No. 3 in G} Oh maiden, my maiden {from Frederica}; words by Harry S. Pepper {17/335-1 : No. 2 in G} Vilia {from The Merry Widow}: song; words by Adrian Ross {17/335-5 : No. 2 in F} The white dove {from The Rogue Song}: song; words by Clifford Grey {17/335-2 : 2 copies} You are my heart's delight {from The Land of Smiles}; words by Harry Graham {17/335-3 : 3 copies : No. 2 in Bb b,c) No. 2,3 in C} Lehmann, Amelia ('A. L.') (1830-1908) English Bois épais (Sombre woods) {from Amadis}; Eng. by Theo Marzials; arr. A[melia] L[ehmann] [Lully-Lehmann] {17/337-3 : No. 1 in Eb} Care selve (Come beloved) {from Atalanta}; arr. A. L. (Mrs Rudolf Lehmann) [Handel-Lehmann] {17/250-6 : 3 copies : a) No. 1 in F b) No. 2 in A c) No. 2 in F d) No. 3 in A} Come beloved (Care selve) {from Atalanta}; arr. A. L. (Mrs Rudolf Lehmann) [Handel-Lehmann] {17/250-6 : 4 copies : a) No. 1 in F b) No. 2 in A c) No. 2 in F d) No. 3 in A} Hear me, ye winds and waves! {from Scipio}: inc. recit. From the rage of the tempest {from Julius Caesar}; arr. A. L.; words of recit. Theo. Marzials [Handel-Lehmann] {17/250-8 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in G min #a) has B&H imprint} The lass with the delicate air: song; arr. A. L. [Arne-Lehmann] {Chappell : 17/015-1 : 2 copies : a,d) No. 3 in G} The violet and the rose {from A la Watteau}: song; words by R. H. Elkin {17/337-1 : No. 2 in F} When love is kind: old melody; words by Thomas Moore; arr. A[melia] L[ehmann] {17/337-2 : No. 2 in Ab} When love is kind: old melody; words by Thomas Moore {16/050-5 [12] : No. 2 in Ab} Lehmann, Liza (Elizabeth Nina Mary Frederika) (1862-1918) English Ah, moon of my delight {from In a Persian Garden}; words from FitzGerald's Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám {17/336-10 : a) No. 1 in F} Cherry ripe; words by Herrick; arr. Liza Lehmann [Horn-Lehmann] {17/288.7} The cuckoo {from More Daisies}; words by W. B. Rands {17/336-1 : No. 1 in C} Evensong (Fold your white wings...); words by Constance Morgan {17/336-2 : No. 2 in C} Fly away, pretty moth: old song {17/336-11 : a) No. 1 in Eb} Good morning, Brother Sunshine: song; words by J.W. Foley {17/336-3 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in Eb} If no-one ever marries me {from The Daisy Chain}: [song of childhood]; words by Laurnce Alma Tadema {17/336-4 : No. 2 in D} Magdalen at Michael's Gate: song; words by Henry Kingsley {17/336-5 : 3 copies : a-c) No. 1 in F# min} Myself when young {from In a Persian Garden}; words from FitzGerald's Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám {17/336-6 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in Eb} Oh tell me, nightingale; words from Bodenstedt's Songs of Mirza-Schaffy {17/336-7 : [No. 2] in D min} There are fairies at the bottom of our garden: song; words by Rose Fyleman {17/336-9 : No. 2 in Eb} Two seal songs; words by Rudyard Kipling {mez.: 17/336-8 : No. 2 mez.} Lemare, Edwin Henry (1865-1934) English-American Moonlight and roses {17/338-1 : 2 copies} Lemon, Laura Gertrude (1866-1924) Canadian Auld Scotland: song (set to an old Gaelic air); words by Alexander Grant {16/050-3 [15]} My ain folk: ballad of home; words by Wilfrid Mills {17/339 : 4 copies : c) [No. 3 in] G a,b) No. 3 in F d) No. 2 in F} A wee bit o' heather: song; words by Alexander Grant {16/050-3 [14] : No. 2 in F} Leonard, Conrad (1898-2003) I'm in love with a song; words by Carroll Levis {17/339.5 : No. 2 in C} Leoncavallo, Ruggiero (1858-1919) Italian Mattinata; parole e musica R. Leoncavallo {2 flutes: 17/340-2 : No. 2 sop./ten. (E)} Prologue {from Pagliacci); words and music R. Leoncavallo; Eng. adapt. Frederic E. Weatherly {17/340-1 : 3 copies : a,c) low (Bb) b) high (C)} 'Tis the day (Mattinata); words and music R. Leoncavallo; Eng. trans. Frederic E. Weatherly {17/340-2.2 : No. 2 in D} Leoni, Franco (1864-1949?) Italian The lark: song; words by G. Hubi Newcombe {10/045-5[14]} Too late: rondeau; words by Adela Wilkins {10/045-5[13]} When he comes home: song; words by Maurice Maeterlinck; Eng. version Fred G. Bowles {17/341 : No. 2 in E} Leppard, Raymond (1927- English The National Anthem in the version used by the Royal Shakespeare Company; arr. Raymond Leppard [Arne-Leppard] {orch. sc. 17/016-5 #a) Lacks text} Leslie, Henry David (1822-1896) English Annabelle Lee: song; words by Edgar Poe {17/342 : [No. 2] in G (orig.)} Leslie, Henry T. English The four jolly smiths: right jovial song; written by J. Louis Rockliffe {17/342.5 : No. 2 in Bb} Leslie-Smith, Kenneth (d. 1993) English One love for ever; words by James Dryenforth {17/343 : No. 1 in G} Leva, Enrico de (1867-1955) Italian 'E spingole frangese: canzone popolare per Piedigrotta 1888; versi di S. di Giacomo {10/045-5[15]} Lewis, Sidney Roses remind me of you: song; written by Eric Graham {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/343.5} Liddle, Samuel (1867-1951) English Abide with me: sacred song; words by Henry Francis Lyte {Boosey : 17/344-1 : 6 copies : No. 2 in Db b,d) No. 1 in C c) No. 2 in E e,f) No. 3 in Eb} Abide with me: favorite sacred song; [words by Henry Francis Lyte] arr. Percy Newman [Liddle-Newman] {Paxton : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/344-1.1} Abide with me: sacred song; words by Henry Francis Lyte {16/050-4 [17] : No. 2 in Db} The garden where the praties grow: old Irish melody {17/344-4} God is our refuge and strength: sacred song; words from Psalm 46 {17/344-2 : No. 2 in D} How lovely are thy dwellings: sacred song; words from Psalm 84 {17/344-3 : 2 copies : d,e) No. 1 in C} Lidgey, Charles Albert (d. 1924) English A widow bird state mourning: Archy's song; words by Shelley {17/344.5 : No. 2 in E min} Liebling, Estelle (1880-1970) American C'est bien l'air (That's the tune) {from L'Etoile du Nord}: with special cadenza for col. v. & 2 flutes; arr. Estelle Liebling [Meyerbeer-Liebling] {17/400-1 : 2 copies} Invitation to the dance: for coloratura v. with flute ad lib.; words by Leonard Liebling; arr. Estelle Liebling [Weber-Liebling] {set 17/567-1.1} Lieurance, Thurlow Weed (1878-1963) American By the waters of Minnetonka: Indian love song (w. violin or flute accomp., ad lib.); words by J. M. Cavanass {17/345 : a) No. 2 in G} Lindsay, Maria (Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss) (1827-1898) English The Bridge: [song]; written by H W Longfellow {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-3 [17] : key=Eb} Far away: song; poetry from Summer Songs of Country Life by M. Lindsay (Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss) {10/045-4[17]} Linley, George (1798-1865) English Little Nell: song; words by Charlotte Young {16/050-5 [ 8]} Linley, William (1771-1835) English Orpheus with his lute; words by Shakespeare; arr. Dennis Arundell [Linley-Arundell] {17/345.5} Linley, Thomas, Sr (1733-1795) English Still the lark finds repose: song; the air by Thomas Linley (from 'The Spanish Rivals') {17/295-2 : Key Bb (Eb to Ab)} Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) Hungarian Es muss ein Wunderbares sein {17/346-1} It must a wondrous rapture be (Es muss ein Wunderbares sein) {17/346-3} Liebestraum (Dream of love); Ital. version Tito Schipa, Eng. version Lawrence Lipton {17/346-4} The Loreley (Die Lorelei); words by Heinrich Heine {17/346-2} Love's dream (Liszt's Liebestraume): [voc.] waltz; arr. E J Bennet [Liszt-Bennet] {17/062} Little, Jack ('Little Jack') (1899-1956) American Hold me; by Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim & Ira Schuster [Little / Oppenheim / Schuster] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/348} Livingston, Jacob Harold (Jay) (1915-2001) American Havin' a wonderful wish (Time you were here); words and music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans [Livingston / Evans] {17/349} Locknane, Clement English Ah! Let me dream: song; words by Harry Paulton {16/050-4 [23] : No. 3 in G} Loder, Edward James (1813-1865) English The diver: song; words by G. Douglas Thompson {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/349.5} Loeb, John Jacob (1910-1970) American Masquerade: waltz song; lyric by Paul Francis Webster {17/350} Loesser, Frank Henry (1910-1969) American On a slow boat to China; words and music by Frank Loesser {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/350.5-1 : 2 copies} Wonderful Copenhagen {from Hans Christian Andersen}; [words and music] by Frank Loesser {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/350.5-2} Loewe, Frederick (1901-1988) Austrian-American Brigadoon {from Brigadoon}; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner {17/351-2.1 : 2 copies} I could have danced all night {from My Fair Lady}; words by Alan Jay Lerner {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/351-1.1} Thank Heaven for little girls {from Gigi}; words by Alan Jay Lerner {17/351-3.1} With a little bit of luck {from My Fair Lady}; words by Alan Jay Lerner {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/351-1.2 : 2 copies} Wouldn't it be loverly {from My Fair Lady}; words by Alan Jay Lerner {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/351-1.3} Löhr, Frederic Nicholls (1844-1888) English Out on the Deep; words by Samuel K. Cowan {17/351.5 : No. 1 in A} Löhr, Hermann Frederic (1872-1944) English Chorus, gentlemen!: song; words by Mark Ambient {17/352- 1 : No. 1 in F} Give: sacred song; words by Isobel C. Clarke {17/352- 2 : No. 3 in F} I dream of a garden of sunshine; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/352- 3 : No. 2 in Eb} Little grey home in the west: song; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot {17/352- 4 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in C} The little Irish girl: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/352- 5 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 2 in C c) No. 1 in Bb} Only one word: song; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot {17/352- 6 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in D b) No. 2 in Eb} Roadways: song; words by John Masefield {17/352- 8 : No. 2 in Eb} Temples of the forest: song; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot {17/352- 7} Two little Irish songs; words by 1. Edwin Hamilton 2. Samuel Lover {17/352-10 : med. v.} Where my caravan has rested {from Romany Songs}: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/352- 9 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in Eb} Longstaffe, Ernest English Gentlemen, good-night!: song; words by Edward Lockton {17/354-4 : No. 2 in D} Here come the Guards: song; words and music Ernest Longstaffe {17/354-2 : No. 1 in G b) No. 2 in A} When the sergeant major's on parade: song; words and music Ernest Longstaffe {17/354-1 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in G b) No. 2 in A} Where's the sergeant?: song; words and music Ernest Longstaffe {17/354-3 : all) No. 1 in G} Lotti, Antonio (1667-1740) Italian Pur dicesti (O bocca bella): romanza {10/045-5[19]} Loughborough, Raymond (d. 1967) Irish By the light of the moon; words by Fred Weatherly {17/356-1 : No. 2 in D} The silver swan: song; Anon. {17/356-3} A song in the night: song w. violin obbl.; words by Charles G. Mortimer {17/356-2 : No. 1 in Eb} Louiguy (1916-1991) French La vie en rose (Take me to your heart again); Eng. lyric by Frank Eyton; Fre. by Edith Piaf {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/238-1} Lover, Samuel (1797-1868) Anglo-Irish Barney O'Hea: Irish ballad; written & composed by Samuel Lover {16/050-4 [24]} Lowthian, Caroline (19th c.) English Gates of the West: song; written by A[melia] L[ehmann] {10/045-4[24] : [No. 2] in F} Gates of the West: song; words by A[melia] L[ehmann] {16/050-3 [26] : [No. 1 in] D} Lubbock, Mark (1898-1986) English The whispering poplar: song; lyric by Christopher Hassall {17/358} Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687) Italian-French Bois épais (Sombre woods) {from Amadis}; Eng. by Theo Marzials; arr. A[melia] L[ehmann] [Lully-Lehmann] {17/337-3 : No. 1 in Eb} Luzzi, Luigi (1826-1876) Italian Ave Maria Op. 80; Eng. version H. Millard {17/360} MacCunn, Hamish (1868-1916) Scottish The ash tree: song; words by Thomas Davidson {17/364-4 : No. 1 in F} The auld fisher; words by George Macdonald {17/364-1 : 2 copies : b) C min} Jock o' Hazeldean; words by Sir Walter Scott {17/364-5 : a) [No. 1 in] Eb} Lie there, my lute: song; words by Charles H. Taylor {17/364-3 : No. 1 in Ab} My Nannie's awa'; by Burns {17/364-2} MacDowell, Edward (1861-1908) American To a wild rose Op. 51 No. 1; words by R. H. Elkin {17/365 : 2 copies : a,b) high v. (G) #b) score only} Macey, Alan The flag we love; words by Arthur Coxford {17/366} MacFarlane, Alexander (Sandy) Scottish Granny's Highland hame; written and composed by Sandy MacFarlane {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/367 : 2 copies} Granny's Highland hame; [words and music by Sandy MacFarlane] {p. voc. + sol-fa 10/045-8.1[14]} Mackeben, Theo (1897-1953) German I give my heart: song; words by Rowland Leigh; arr. Theo Mackeben [Millöcker-Mackeben] {17/402} Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell (Sir) (1847-1935) Scottish Gentle dove, thy voice is sad {from Colomba}: vocero; from the lyrical drama by Francis Hueffer {10/045-8.2[2]} Mackenzie-Murdoch, William (1871-1923 Scottish Hame o' mine: Scottish song; words and music Mackenzie-Murdoch {17/422 : No. 2 in C} MacLeish, Ian Scottish The road and the miles to Dundee; arr. MacLeish [Kennedy-MacLeish] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/314} MacLellan, Gene (1938-1995) Canadian Snowbird; words and music Gene MacLellan {17/371.5} MacLeod, Robert A Highland pastoral (Duanag na h-airigh); words by Harold Boulton {17/372-1 : [No. 2 in] E min} Oor ain glen; words by Harold Boulton {17/372-2 : [No. 3 in] Ab} MacMurrough, Dermot Macushla: song; words by Josephine V. Rowe {17/374 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in F} MacQuarrie, Archibald Scottish Scotland for ever: song; words by D. S. Gillespie {17/375 : 2 copies} Malashkin, Leonid Dimitrievich (1842-1902) Russian Oh, could I but express in song; G. Lischin; Eng. words Rosa Newmarch {17/376 : low v. (C# min)} Mallinson, Albert Sing! break into song! (Sing! stimm an das Lied!); Albert Mallinson {17/378} Snowflakes (Schneeflocken); poem Anon. {17/378-2} Malotte, Albert Hay Blow me eyes!: song; words by Wallace Irwin {17/380-1} The Lord's prayer: musical settng {17/380-2 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 1 in Bb c) No. 4 in Eb} Mareo, Eric (1892-1958) Australian The face of a friend: song; composed by Eric Mareo {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/382-2} For the sake of you: song; composed by Eric Mareo {17/382} Margetson, E. J. Tommy, lad!: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {10/045-7[7] : a) No. 3 in Eb} Marks, J. Christopher Now the day is over: sacred song; words by Rev. S. Baring-Gould {17/382.5 : [No. 1] in Eb} Marshall, Charles (1857-1927) I dream that I hear you singing: song; words by Katerina Bogosoff {17/383-1 : No. 1 in Eb} I hear you calling me: song; words by Harold Harford {10/045-7[12] : a) No. 2 in Ab} I hear you calling me: song; words by Harold Harford {16/050-3 [ 5] : No. 1 in G} I hear you calling me: song; words by Harold Harford {17/383-2 : No. 3 in Bb} Sympathy: song; words by Mary L. Hay {17/383-3 : [No. 2] in Eb} Martin, Easthope (Frederick John Easthope Martin) (1882-1925) English Come to the fair {from Three More Songs of the Fair}: song; lyric by Helen Taylor {17/384-1 : No. 1 in G} Come to the fair: unison song; lyric by Helen Taylor {17/384-1 : b)} Everywhere I go {from Four Pastorals}: song; lyric by Helen Taylor {17/384-6 : No. 1 in C} Fairings {from Four Songs of the Fair}; words by Helen Taylor {17/384-2 : No. 2 in Bb} An interlude {from Three More Songs of the Fair}: song; words by Helen Taylor {17/384-3 : No. 1 in C} The light of the sunset glow: song; words by Ursula Curzon; adapt. from Easthope Martin's 'Evensong' [Martin-Taylor] {17/384-5 : No. 2 in Eb} St Nicholas Day in the morning (Noël): from the song cycle Red-Letter Days; words by Helen Taylor {10/045-8.1[8] : a) No. 3 in Eb} St Nicholas Day in the morning (Noël): from the song cycle Red-Letter Days; words by Helen Taylor {10/045-8.1[7] : a) No. 1 in C} St Nicholas Day in the morning (Noël) {from Red-letter days}: song; words by Helen Taylor {17/384-7 : No. 1 in C} Speed the plough: song; words by C. Fox Smith {10/045-8.1[9] : a) No. 3 in G} Martini, Jean-Paul-Égide (Il Tedesco) (1741-1816) German-French Plaisir d'amour (The joys of love): song {17/385 : 3 copies} Marzials, Theophile-Jules-Henri ('Theo') (1850-1920) Anglo-Italian The miller and the maid: song; words by Theo. Marzials {10/045-4[ 7] : No. 3 in F} A summer shower: song; words and music by Theo. Marzialis {16/050-5 [32] : No. 1 in Eb} Twickenham Ferry: river ditty; music & words by Theo. Marzialis {16/050-5 [16] : No. 1 in Eb} Mascagni, Pietro (1863-1945) Italian Alfio's song {from Cavalleria Rusticana}; Eng. words by Fred. E. Weatherly {bar.: 21/227-2[2]} Alfio's song {from Cavalleria Rusticana}: [for low bar.]; Eng. words by Fred E. Weatherly {17/387-1} Ave Maria: song (founded on Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana); Ital. by P. Mazzoni; Eng. by Fred. E. Weatherley {10/045-5[10] : No. 2 in Eb} Ave Maria {adapt. from Cavalleria Rusticana}; P. Mazzoni; Eng. words by Fred E. Weatherly {17/387-2 : 2 copies} Lola's song {from Cavalleria Rusticana}; Eng. words by Fred. E. Weatherly {mez.: 21/227-2[3]} Romanza e Scena {from Cavalleria Rusticana}: [Santuzza's aria]; Eng. words by Fred E. Weatherly {17/387-3 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in E min (orig.)} Santuzza's Romanza e scena {from Cavalleria Rusticana}; Eng. words by Fred. E. Weatherly {sop.: 21/227-2[4]} Mascheroni, Angelo (1855-1905) Italian Ave Maria: sacred song, with violin or 'cello & org. accomp. ad lib. {10/045-5[ 4] : No. 1 in C #both v. & cello parts incl.} For all eternity (Eternamente): song; paroli di Pietro Mazzoni; Eng. words S.A. Herbert {17/388-2 : 2 copies : No. 3 in D b,c) No. 4 in Eb} Hasten to me (Nell' attesa): song; Francesco Barcella; Eng. version A. F. {17/388-1 : No. 3 in Eb (orig.)} Sons of the Empire: song; words by Alice C. Mac Donell {17/388-3 : No. 1 in G} Till Death (I love you : Lontananza): song; words by Pietro Mazzoni and Clifton Bingham {16/050-4 [11] : No. 1 in Db} Maschwitz, (Albert) Eric (1901-1969) English The Mardi Gras: song; words by Maschewitz & Leo Towers {17/388.5-1} Mason, Gerry English Say a little prayer: song; words & music by Gerry Mason {17/388-4 : a) No. 1 in F} When lady Betty chooses: song; words and music Gerry Mason {17/389-1} Massenet, Jules (1842-1912) French Crépuscule: chant; poésie d'Armand Silvestre {17/389.5[1]} [Crépuscule; and Il pleuvait]; poésie d'Armand Silvestre {17/389.5} Il pleuvait; poésie d'Armand Silvestre {17/389.5[2]} Mattei, Tito (1841-1914) Italian Dear heart: song; words by G Clifton Bingham {16/050-3 [ 4] : No. 2 in D} Maxwell, Joseph Old Scotch mother mine; by Ray McKay & Joseph Maxwell [McKay / Maxwell] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/371} May, Hans Always young {from Wedding in Paris}; lyric by Sonny Miller {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/390-3} Break of day {from Waltz Time}: song; lyric by Alan Stranks {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/390-1 : 2 copies : a) [No. 2 in C] b) [No. 1 in] Bb} My song goes round the world (Ein Lied geht um die Welt); Ernst Neubach; Eng. version Jimmy Kennedy {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/390-2} Mayerl, Billy Resting: song; words by Howard Alexander {17/391-1} McCarthy, Joseph Alice blue gown {from Irene}; words by Harry Tierney {17/363} McClurg, Marion Scotland the brave; arr. Marion McClurg {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/363.2} McCrone, Duncan Scottish Always Argyll; words by James Jamieson & Duncan McCrone {17/363.5} McGeoch, Daisy Two eyes of grey: song; written and composed by Daisy McGeoch {17/369 : 2 copies : a) [No. 2] in C b) [No. 3] in D} McHugh, Jimmy Dinner at eight; lyric by Dorothy Fields {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/370-1} Lovely lady {from King of Burlesque}; words by Ted Koehler {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/370-2} McKay, Ray Old Scotch mother mine; by Ray McKay & Joseph Maxwell [McKay / Maxwell] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/371} McLeod, John (1934- Scottish Scotland yet!; words by H. S. Riddell {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[24]} McLeod, Peter (1797-1889) Scottish Oh, why left I my hame; words by R. Gilfillan {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[62]} Medtner, Nikolai (1880-1951) Russian Mailied (Maiskaia pesn') {from Neun Lieder von Goethe} Op. 6 no. 2 {17/391.5-1} Na ozere (Auf dem See) Op. 3 no. 3; Worte von Goethe {17/391.5-2} Meher, Donovan Laughing eyes: song; words by Herbert J. Nicol {17/392} Melartin, Erkki (1875-1937) Finnish O Herre … (O Vater …) Op. 13 No. 1: sång; V. Krag {17/393 : high v.: E} Mellor, Grace E. Liberty: song; words by Stanley Dew {17/393.5 : No. 1 in F} Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) German The first violet (Das erste Veilchen): song; Eng. version by Alfred Neville {17/394-2} O rest in the Lord: air from 'Elijah' {contr.: 17/394-1 : contr. (C)} On wings of song (Auf Flügeln des Gesanges) Op. 34 no. 2; Eng. version by R. H. Elkin; ed. Sydney Northcote {17/394-3 : a) High v.} Merlin, Alfred English Your hand in mine: song; words by Dorothy Worsley {17/395 : 2 copies : a) [No. 1 in] Bb low b) [No. 2 in] C (orig.) high} Messager, André (1853-1929) French The grey house (La maison grise) {from Fortunio} {17/396-1 : No. 2 in F} Long ago in Alcala {from Mirette}: song; words by F.E. Weatherley & Adrian Ross {17/396-2} Philomel {from Monsieur Beaucaire}; A. de Caillavet & Robert de Flers; Eng. words by Adrian Ross {17/396-3 : No. 2 in Ab} Red rose {from Monsieur Beaucaire}; words by Adrian Ross {16/020( 3) [3]} Metcalf, John W. (1856-1926) Absent: song; words by Catherine Young Glen {17/398 : 3 copies : No. 3 in Bb b) No. 2 in G c) No. 4 in Bb} Meyer-Helmund, Erik (1861-1932) Im Volkston (The Shepherd's reproach): song; [nach eigenen Texten] {17/401[1] : low v.} [Im Volkston; and Leichter Verlust]: song; [nach eigenen Texten] {17/401 : a) low v.} Leichter Verlust (The double loss): song; [nach eigenen Texten] {17/401[2] : low v.} Rosenzeit (The time of Roses): Lied; Text von S. von Br?hl {10/045-9[17]} Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791-1864) German C'est bien l'air (That's the tune) {from L'Etoile du Nord}: with special cadenza for col. v. & 2 flutes; arr. Estelle Liebling [Meyerbeer-Liebling] {17/400-1 : 2 copies} Chant de mai (Mailied); Dichtung von H. Blaze {10/045-4[19]} O beau pays de la Touraine (O fair Touraine) {from Les Huguenots): sop. aria; Eng. version Lawrence Hanray {17/400-2} Millöcker, Carl (1842-1899) Austrian I give my heart: song; words by Rowland Leigh; arr. Theo Mackeben [Millöcker-Mackeben] {17/402} Mills, Alan I know an old lady; words by Rose Bonne {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/403 : 2 copies} Mills, Annette (1894-1955) English Adolf; words and music Annette Mills {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/403.5} Moeran, Ernest John (1894-1950) English Blue-eyed Spring; poem by Robert Nichols {17/405-4} The little milkmaid: folk song from Suffolk {17/405-1} The sailor and young Nancy: folk song from Norfolk {17/405-2} Troll the bowl; words by Thomas Dekker {17/405-3} Moffat, Alfred (1866-1950) Scottish The jewel song {from Faust}; arr. Alfred Moffat; Eng. version H. F. Chorley [Gounod-Moffat] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/225-3 : 2 copies} Mo dhachaidh (My ain house); Gaelic words by Malcolm MacFarlane, Scot. Alexander Stewart {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/405.5-2} None but the broken heart (Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt); [poem by Goethe]; Eng. version Bernard deNevers; arr. Alfred Moffat [Tchaikovsky-Moffat] {Alfred Lengnick : 17/550-2 : b)} Suaicheantas na h'Alba (O, the Thistle o' Scotland) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/405.5-1} When I a lover pale do see: song; comp. Henry Purcell; arr. Alfred Moffat [Purcell-Moffat] {17/460-5} Moir, Frank Lewis (1852-1904) English At eventide: song; words by Gunby Hadath {16/040 [3/10]} Down the vale: song; words by Gunby Hadath {16/050-4 [25] : No. 3 in Eb} Only once more: song; words by H. L. D'Arcy Jaxone {16/050-5 [34] : No. 1 in Eb} Molloy, James Lynam (1837-1909) Irish The carnival: song; words and music J. L. Molloy {17/406-1 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in C #b) imperfect} Darby and Joan: song; words by F. E. Weatherly {10/045-4[ 6] : No. 2 in G} Down the vale: song; words by Gunby Hadath {17/406-4 : No. 1 in C} The Kerry dance: song; words and music J. L. Molloy {17/406-2 : 4 copies : a,b) No. 2 in F c,d) No. 1 in Eb} The Kerry dance: song; words and music by J. L. Molloy {16/050-4 [28] : No. 1 in Eb} The Kerry dance: song; words by J. L. Molloy {10/045-4[ 5] : No. 1 in Eb} The little tin soldier: [song]; [words] by F. E. Weatherly (after Hans Andersen) {16/050-5 [ 7]} Love's old sweet song: song; words by G. Clifton Bingham {17/406-3 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in F} Love's old sweet song; words by G. Clifton Bingham {Boosey : 10/045-4[25] : No. 3 in G} The old cottage clock; words by Charles Swan {10/045-4[ 3]} Monckton, Lionel (1861-1924) English Arcady is ever young {from The Arcadians}: song; words by Lionel Monckton and Arthur Wimperis {17/408-3 : a) No. 2 in Eb} Jack's the Boy: [song]; words by Harry Greenbank {16/040 [7/1]} The pipes of Pan are calling {from The Arcadians}: song; words by Arthur Wimperis {17/408 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Ab c) No. 1 in F} The pipes of Pan are calling: song; words by Arthur Wimperis {10/045-8.1[6]} Sons of the Motherland: song; words by Henry Hamilton {17/408-2 : [in C]} Under the deodar {from A country girl}: song; words by Adrian Ross {16/050-5 [28]} Moncrieff, Mrs Lynedoch (19th c.) English My heart Is like a singing bird; words by Christina Rossetti {17/409 : No. 2 in G} Montgomery, Lee The house with nobody In It; from the poem by Joyce Kilmer {17/410} Moore, Gerald (1899-1987) English Ständchen (Serenade); Rellstab; Eng. words Percy Pinkerton; arr. Gerald Moore [Schubert-Moore] {17/496- 8 : a)} Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) Irish 'Tis the last rose of summer: song; by Thomas Moore {17/411} Morgan, Robert Orlando (1865-1956) English Clorinda: song; lyric by John Bledlowe {17/412 : No. 1 in F min} Morgan, Reginald Count your blessings: song; words by Edith Temple {17/413 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Eb} Mori, Frank (1820-1873) I come from the beauiful Rhine: song; poetry by Charles Mackay {10/045-4[22] #autographed copy} Morris, Lelia Naylor (Mrs C. H.) (1862-1929) American The Stranger of Galilee: sacred song; by C. H. M[orris]; arr. Mable Miller Sturgis [Morris-Sturgis] {17/414 : 3 copies : a-c) [No. 1 in] F} Morrison, R. F. Just a wee deoch-an-doris; written and composed by R.F. Morrison and Whit Cunliffe [Morrison / Cunliffe] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/414.5} Mortimer, Charles G. (1880-1957) English A smuggler's song: for bar. or bass; words by Rudyard Kipling [Morrison / Cunliffe] {17/414.7} Moss, Katie The floral dance: song; words and music (founded on an old Cornish air) by Katie Moss {17/415 : 7 copies : a-c,e-f) No. 1 in Bb d,g) No. 2 in C} Moule-Evans, David (1905- Welsh Twilight: song for med. v. & piano; words by John Masefield {17/415.5} Moustaki, Georges (1934- Greek-French Il est trop tard; paroles de Georges Moustaki {17/417-1} Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Austrian Ah! lo so ... (Ah! I know) {from The Magic Flute}: [sop. aria: Pamina]; Eng. version Nicola {17/418-1 : 2 copies} Allelujah {from Exultate, jubilate} {17/419-12} Un' aura amorosa (The breezes that murmur) {from Così Fan Tutte}: [ten. aria: Ferrando]; Eng. version Lawrence Hanray {17/418-2 : No. 1 in G} Batti, batti (Beat, O beat me) {from Don Giovanni}: [sop. aria: Zerlina]; Eng. version Lawrence Hanray {17/418-3} Deh vieni, non tardar (O hasten, tarry not) {from The Marriage of Figaro}: sop. aria: Susanna, w. recit. Giunse alfin il momento (Now the moment approaches); Eng. version Nicola {17/418-4} Dove sono (Gone forever) {from The Marriage of Figaro}: sop. aria: Countess Rosina, w. recit. E Susanna non vien! (Oh! Susanna is late!); Eng. version Percy Pinkerton {17/418-5 : 2 copies} Endlich naht sich die Stunde (Giunse alfin il momento) {from The Marriage of Figaro}: [sop. recit. & aria: Susanna] {17/419-11} Gentle lady (Madamina) {from Don Giovanni}: [bass aria: Leporello]; Eng. text Brenda Cleather {17/418-6} Lullaby (Wiegenlied); Eng. version Lady Macfarren {17/419-9 : [No. 2 in] G} Non più andrai (Never more) {from The Marriage of Figaro}: [bass. aria: Figaro] w. recit. Ehi, Capitano! {17/418-9} Oh! Isis und Osiris guide them {from The Magic Flute}: [bass aria: Sarastro] {17/418-7} Porgi, amor, qualche ristoro {from The Marriage of Figaro}: [sop. aria: Countess Rosina] {17/418-8} Quaere superna: sop. aria, w. recit. Ergo interest {17/419-1} Ridente la calma (How calm is my spirit): canzonetta; arr. w. Eng. words by Sydney Northcote [Mozart-Northcote] {17/419-2} So, sir page (Non più andrai) {from The Marriage of Figaro}: [bass aria: Figaro] {17/419-3} Softly rest (Ruhe sanft) {from Zaide}: [sop. aria: Zaide]; Eng. words Mary Field; arr. Albert Howe [Mozart-Howe] {17/419-4} Tiger! Wetze nur die Klauen {from Zaide}: aria for sop. {17/419-13} Vedrai, Carino, se sei buonino {from Don Giovanni}: [sop. aria: Zerlina] {17/419-5} The violet (Das Veilchen); words by Goethe; Eng. version (& ed.) Dawson Freer {sop.: 17/419-10} Voi che sapete (Ye who of loving know the magic art) {from The Marriage of Figaro}: [sop. aria: Cherubino]; Eng. version N. Carlton Hill {17/419-6 : No. 3 in Bb (orig.)} When a maiden takes your fancy {from Il Seraglio}: [bass aria: Osmin]; Eng. words Paul England {17/419-7} Within these sacred bowers {from The Magic Flute}: [bass aria: Sarastro] {bass: 17/419-8} Mullen, J. B. Under a panama {from Sergeant Brue}: [song]; words by Vincent Bryan {16/050-5 [13]} Munro, D. R. My ain wee house: Scotch song; words by Mrs Wilson {17/421 : 3 copies : a) [No. 2 in] A b,c) [No. 1 in] F} Munro, George (c1680-1731) English My lovely Celia: song; by George Munro, arr. H. Lane Wilson [Munro-Wilson] {17/581-3 : No. 2 in G} Murray, Alan All my life-time: song; words by Edith Temple {17/423-6 : No. 2 in F} A breath of home: song; words by Helen Taylor {17/423-8 : No. 1 in F + No. 2 in Ab} Close your sleepy eyes: song; words and music Alan Murray {17/423-1 : Db} The constant flame; words by Carlene Graham {17/423-7 : No. 1 [in Eb]} I'll walk beside you: song; words by Edward Lockton {17/423 : 7 copies : a,c,g) No. 2 in G b,d-f) No. 1 in Eb} Love is the star: song; words by Carlene Graham {17/423-2 : No. 2 in C} She shall have music: song; words by Herbert J. Brandon {17/423-9 : all) in G} Shepherd of souls: song; words by Helen Taylor {17/423-3 : No. 2 in Eb} Soldier, what is the news you bring?: song; words by Herbert J Brandon {17/423-4 : No. 2 in A min} These you have loved: song; words by Joseph Murrells {17/423-5 : No. 2 in Eb} Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich (1839-1881) Russian Chanson de la puce (Song of the flea) {bar./ bass: 17/416-3 : a)} Cradle song (Song and Dances of Death, no. 2); words by Count A. Golenistchev-Koutouzov; Eng. version Rosa Newmarch {contr.: 17/416-1} La prière du soir (The evening prayer); words and music M. Mussorgsky; Eng. words Elisabeth M. Lockwood {17/416-2} Song of the flea: for bass v. & piano {17/416-3 : b)} Myers, Sherman (1890-1957) English God will remember (Bells at eventide): song; words by Reginald Fellows {17/424-1 : No. 2 in F} When lights are low in Cairo: Eastern song fox-trot; words by Raymond Wallace {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/424-2 : No. 2 in F} Naylor, Bernard (1907-1986) English A child's carol: based on an old Flemish carol; words by Arthur Salmon {17/424.5-3} Gentle sleep: song; words by Coleridge {17/424.5} Rose-berries: song; words by Mary Webb {17/424.5-2} Naylor, Frank Don't be cross (Sei nicht bös') {from Der Obersteiger}; Eng. words Peter Carroll; Ger. words Erich Meder; p.arr. F. Naylor [Zeller-Naylor] {17/600-1} Needham, Alicia Adélaide (1872-1945) Irish Content (Ike Walton's prayer): song; words by James Whitcomb Riley {17/425-1 : No. 1 in C} The fairy's lullaby {from An Album of Twelve Hush songs}: song; words by Eugene Field {17/425-2 : No. 3 in G} Husheen {from An Album of Twelve Hush Songs}: modern Irish hush-song; words by Francis A. Fahy {17/425-3 : No. 1 in Bb} Nelson, Havelock (1917-1996) N. Irish The town tree; text by Dorothy Roberts {17/425.3 : in F} Nelson, Sydney (1800-1862) English Bonny Mary of Argyle; words by C. Jefferys {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[36]} Nevin, Ethelbert (1862-1901) American Mighty like a rose: song; text by Frank L. Stanton {17/425.5 : low v.} Narcissus: song; adaptation & words by A. Bunten {16/050-4 [18] : No. 1 in G} Newman, Percy Abide with me: favorite sacred song; [words by Henry Francis Lyte] arr. Percy Newman [Liddle-Newman] {Paxton : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/344-1.1} Newton, Ernest The drum-major: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {10/045-7[8] : a) No. 1 in F} The drum-major: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/426 : No. 1 in F} The extra special constables: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {10/045-7[16]} The jolly tinker: 17th-century song; ed. & arr. Ernest Newton {17/426-2 : No. 1 in Bb} Love's echo: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {16/050-4 [26] : No. 1 in F} Nicholls, Horatio (1888-1964) English A night of romance: song; words by Worton David {17/428-3 : No. 1 in F} Silent night: trad. carol w. hamonised refrain; words by Winifred May {17/428-1 : No. 1 in Bb} That old fashioned mother of mine: song; words by Worton David {17/428-2 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Ab c) No. 4 in C} Nimmo, Hamilton (19th c.) Scottish Crook an' plaid: [song]; words [and] music by Hamilton Nimmo {16/050-4 [ 9]} Noble, Harold Arran homing song {17/429} Noel-Johnson, Reginald English Three far-away trees: song; words by Kathleen Egan {17/429.3 : No. 1 in E min} North, Michael Such lovely things: song; words by Henrik Ege {17/429.5 : No. 2 in Ab} Northcote, Sydney (1897-1968) Welsh Ridente la calma (How calm is my spirit): canzonetta; arr. w. Eng. words by Sydney Northcote [Mozart-Northcote] {17/419-2} Norton, Frederic (1869-1946) English The Cobbler's song {from Chu Chin Chow}; words by Oscar Asche {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/430} Novello, Ivor (1893-1951) Welsh Fold your wings {from Glamorous Night}; words by Christopher Hassall {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/432-1} Highwayman love {from Perchance to Dream}; words and music Ivor Novello {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/432-4(2)} The little damozel: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/432-5 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in D b) No. 1 in Eb} Love made the song {from Careless Rapture}; words by Christopher Hassall {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/432-6 : No. 1 in Eb} Pray for me: song; words by Christopher Hassall {17/432-7} Shine through my dreams {from Glamorous Night}; words by Christopher Hassall {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/432-2 : No. 2 in C} Some day my heart will awake {from King's Rhapsody}; words by Christopher Hassall {17/432-3 : 3 copies} Waltz of my heart {from The Dancing Years}; words by Christopher Hassall & Ivor Novello {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/432-8} We'll gather lilacs {from Perchance to Dream}; words and music Ivor Novello {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/432-4 : 2 copies} The wings of sleep {from The Dancing Years}; words by Christopher Hassall {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/432-9} Novello, Vincent (1781-1861) English Love in her eyes sits playing [recit.& air] {from Alessandro}: inc. recit. Lo! Here my Love; p. arr. Vincent Novello [Handel-Novello] {ten.: 17/251-1} Nutile, Emanuele (1862-1932) Italian Girulà!: canzone popolare per Piedigrotta '95; versi di A. Califano {10/045-5[20]} O'Connor, Frederick (d.1943) The old house; words by Frederick O'Connor {17/433 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Ab} O'Connor, Shamus Irish Macnamara's band: song; words by John J. Stamford {17/433.5} O'Connor-Morris, Geoffrey Alleluia!: joyous Easter hymn (17th Century); words by Norah Phillips {17/433.8 : a) No. 2 in Eb (orig. accomp.)} O'Dougherty, Tresieme My heart is light and gay: waltz song; words and music Tresieme O'Dougherty {17/434} O'Hara, Geoffrey From Galilee a mother came; words by J. Sheldon Tyler {17/436 : 2 copies} One world: song; words by John W. Bratton {17/436-2 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in D} O'Hogan, Betsy (1888-1964) English Old Father Thames (keeps rolling along): song; words by Raymond Wallace {17/437 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in C} O'Keefe, Donald At the end of the day; words and music Donald O'Keefe {17/437.5 : No. 1 in Eb} Offenbach, Jacques (1819-1880) German-French The Doge and the Adriatic (Le Doge et l'Adriatique): celebrated bolero; Eng. version Speranza {17/435-2} The mirror song {from Tales of Hoffmann}: aria: As jewels divine; Fre. by Jules Barbier; Eng. by Edward Agate {17/435-3 : [No. 3 in] F} Night of stars and night of love! {from Tales of Hoffmann}: celebrated barcarole; [orig. words by Jules Barbier] {17/435-1 : 2 copies : a) [No. 3 in] F b) [No. 1 in] C} Oliver, Herbert The dancing lesson (La leçon à danser) {from The Passing Show}; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/438-1 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in Bb b) No. 1 in G} Down Vauxhall way; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/438-3} Spreading the news!; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/438-2 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Bb} Openshaw, John English Love sends a little gift of roses: song; words by Leslie Cooke {17/439-1 : No. 2 in Eb} Osborne, Charles (1927- Australian Mother (An old picture in a new frame); written and composed by Charles Osborne {17/440} Padilla Sánchez, José (1889-1960) Spanish Valencia {from Palladium Pleasures}; words by Lucien Boyer & Jacques Charles; Eng. version Eric Valentine {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/441-1} Paladilhe, Emile (1844-1926) Italian Mandolinata (Souvenir de Rome): song; paroles de A. P[aladilhe] {10/045-5[23] : No. 3 [in] E} Papini, Guido (1847-1912) Anglo-Italian When twilight comes: rêverie caprice, with violin acc. ad lib. by Guido Papini; words by Baroness Porteous {16/050-3 [12]} Parke, Dorothy (1904-1990) N. Irish The house and the road: song; words by Josephine Peabody {17/441.5 : 2 copies} Parker, Ross (1914-1974) English There'll always be an England; words and music by Ross Parker & Hugh Charles [Parker / Charles] {17/441.8} Parkyns, Beatrice English Le portrait (The portrait): Old French poem {10/045-6[15] : No. 1 in D (orig.)} Parrott, Ian (1916-2012) Anglo-Welsh In Phaeacia: song for high v.; words by James Elroy Flecker [Parker / Charles] {17/441.85} Parry, Hubert (Sir Charles Hubert Hastings) (1848-1918) English The child and the twilight: song for sop. v.; words by L. E. Mitchell {17/442-5 : 2 copies} Love is a Bable: song for bar. v.; Anon. {17/442-1 : 2 copies} My heart is like a singing bird: song for sop. v.; words by Christina Rossetti {17/442-6 : 2 copies} My true love hath my heart: song for mez.; words by Sir Philip Sidney {17/442-3} There; words by Mary E. Coleridge {17/442-4} Thine eyes still shined for me; words by Emerson {17/442-2} Pascal, Florian (1847-1923) English The fighting Téméraire {from Admirals All}: song; words by Henry Newbolt {17/443-1 : No. 1 [in C]} Peabody, J. H. (19th c.) Scotch lassie Jean: ballad [with SATB chorus]; [words and music by J. H. Peabody] {16/050-1[67]} Peel, (Gerald) Graham (1877-1937) English Bright is the ring of words; words by Robert Louis Stevenson {17/444-3[2]} Gipsies: song; words by Will. H. Ogilvie {17/444-1 : No. 2 in Eb} In Summertime on Bredon: song; words by A. E. Houseman {17/444-2 : 4 copies : a,b) No. 2 in F c,d) No. 1 in Eb} Invitation to arise: song; words by St John Lucas {17/444-5 : No. 2 in F} Noon-hush: song; words by Liam P. Clancy {17/444-4 : No. 1 in G} Requiem; words by Robert Louis Stevenson {17/444-3[1]} [Requiem; and Bright is the ring of words]; words by Robert Louis Stevenson {17/444-3} Wind of the western sea: song; words by Tennyson {voc. sc. 17/444-6 : a) No. 3 in Eb} Pélissier, Harry Gabriel (1874-1913) English Memory's garden: [song]; words by Herbert Fordwych {16/040 [5/13]} Penn, Arthur A. (1875-1941) American Smilin' through: song; words and music by Arthur A. Penn {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/445 : [No. 1] in C} Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1710-1736) Italian Se tu m'ami (Si tu m'aimes): aria {17/446} Perry, Frederick C. (19th c.) American The special bobby: [song and chorus]; written by F. C. Perry {16/050-1[10]} Persley, George W. (1837-1894) American Barney, take me home again: song and [SATB] chorus; words by Arthur W. French {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[70]} Pestalozza, Alberto (1851-1934) Italian Ciribiribin; orig. C Tiochet; Eng. words J Trevor {17/446.5} Peterkin, Norman (1886-1982) English A curse on a closed gate {from Three songs for voice & viola}; words by James H. Cousins {17/447-4(2)} The fiddler; words by I. M. Maunder {17/447-1} The journeyman weaver {from Three Songs for voice & viola}; words by Joseph Campbell {17/447-4(1)} Little red hen: folk tale from the Irish; words by J. P. [ie P. J.] McCall {17/447-3 : [in G: B-E]} A piper {from Three songs for voice & viola}; words by Seumas O'Sullivan {17/447-4(3)} So, we'll go no more a-roving; words by Byron {17/447-2} Pether, Henry E. English Jolly old Borneo: [concerted song]; written by H. M. Burnaby {17/447.2} Rainbow: song; written by Fred. W. Leigh {16/050-5 [ 4]} Petrie, Henry W. (1857-1925) American Asleep in the deep: bass song; words by Arthur J. Lamb {17/447.5 : No. 1 in D} Phillips, Alfred William (1844-1936) English O divine Redeemer! (Repentir): scena; words by Alfred Phillips; arr. Leigh Kingsmill [Gounod-Kingsmill] {17/226-2 : 4 copies : a,b) in G c) in C f) in Bb} Phillips, H. Lyall English A Devonshire wedding: song; words and music H. Lyall Phillips {17/447.7-2 : No. 2 in D} Forgotten: song; words and music by H. Lyall Phillips {17/447.7 : No. 2 in G} Phillips, Montague Fawcett (1885-1969) English The apple tree fairy Op. 53 No. 4: song; words by Dorothy Dickinson {17/448-10 : No. 2 in F} April is a lady Op. 41 No. 4: song; words by Dorothy Dickinson {17/448- 1 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Eb} Blue-bells Op. 25 No. 6: song; words by Doris A. Kendall {17/448- 2 : No. 1 in Eb} A Border home: song; words by Will H. Ogilvie {17/448-14 : a) No. 1 in Cmin} Butterfly wings Op. 30 No. 1: song; words by Marie Seton {17/448- 3 : No. 3 in Ab} Early in the morning Op. 46 No. 4: song; words by Almey St John Adcock {17/448-12 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in D b) No. 3 in G} The enchanted forest {from Dream Songs}: song; words byEdward Teschemacher {10/045-8.2[4] : a) No. 2 in D} The fishermen of England {from The Rebel Maid}: song; words by Gerald Dodson {17/448- 4 : 2 copies : No. 1 in Bb b) No. 2 in C} Love the Jester Op. 46 No. 1: song; words by Almey St John Adcock {17/448-11 : No. 2 in G min} The old homes are waiting; words by Arthur L. Salmon {17/448- 8 : No. 2 in G} Our flag unfurled: song; words by Marion Stranger {17/448-13 : No. 1 in F} Sing, joyous bird {from Songs of Joy} Op. 24 no. 4; words by Nora C. Usher {17/448- 5 : 4 copies : a,e) No. 3 in D b) No. 2 in C c,d) No. 1 in C} Sing, sing, blackbird Op. 30 No. 1: song; words by Edward Lockton {17/448- 6 : No. 2 in F} Songs of joy Op. 24: [song cycle]; words by Nancie B. Marshland and Nora C. Usher {10/045-8.4[1]} Starry woods: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/448- 7 : No. 1 in D min} Waiting for you: song; words by Royden Barrie {17/448- 9 : No. 1 in F} Wake up! (Spring flowers); words by Harold Simpson {17/448-15 : a) No. 2 in Eb} Philp, James An Andalusian maid: song; words by Edward Oxenford {16/050-5 [39] : No. 2 in D} Piccolomini, M(arie) (1833-1902) Irish Ora pro nobis (Pray for us): song; words by A. Horspool {16/040 [4/1]} Ora pro nobis (Pray for us); words by A Horspool {16/050-3 [27]} Ora pro nobis (Pray for us): song; words by A. Horspool {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/449-1 : No. 1 in Bb} Queen of angels (Regina angelorum): vesper song w. organ acc.; words by "Nemo" {16/050-3 [ 8] : [No. 3 in] Ab} Whisper and I shall hear: song; words by G. Hubi Newcombe {17/449-2 : No. 1 in Bb} Pilkington, Michael English She never told her love; William Shakespeare; arr. Michael Pilkington [Haydn-Pilkington] {Stainer & Bell : 17/264-1 : c)} Pinsuti, Ciro (1829-1888) Anglo-Italian Bedouin love song; composed by Ciro Pinsuti {17/450-1 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in B min} The bugler; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {bar.: 17/450-2 : No. 2 in F (bar.)} Carrier John: song; words by Mary Mark-Lemon {16/050-4 [ 1] : [No. 3 in] G} The king's minstrel; words by Hugh Conway {17/450-3 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in G b) No. 2 in A} The last watch: song; words by Fred Weatherly {10/045-9[15] : a) No. 1 in F} Plumstead, Mary (1905-1980) English My true love hath my heart; words by Sir Philip Sidney {17/451} Poldowski (1879-1932) Anglo-Polish Dansons la gigue; poésie de Paul Verlaine {17/452-2} L'Heure exquise; poésie de Paul Verlaine {17/452-1 : high v.} Pontet, Henry (1833-1902) Irish The last milestone: song; words by H. L. D'Arcy Jaxone {16/050-4 [20] : No. 3 in G} The last milestone: song; words by H. L. D'Arcy Jaxone {17/453 : No. 1 in Eb} Porpora, Nicola Antonio (1686-1768) Italian So ben che la speranza: aria from cantata; arr. Adolphe Ganz [Porpora-Ganz] {17/454} Porter, Cole (1891-1964) American All of you {from Silk Stockings}; words and music by Cole Porter {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/455-5} C'est magnifique {from Can-Can}; words and music by Cole Porter {17/455-3} I hate men {from Kiss Me, Kate}; words and music by Cole Porter {17/455-4} In the still of the night: song; words and music by Cole Porter {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/455-1 : in F} Night and day {from Gay Divorce}; words and music by Cole Porter {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/455-2} Well, did you evah? {from High Society}; words and music by Cole Porter {17/455-6.1} Who wants to be a millionaire? {from High Society}; words and music by Cole Porter {17/455-6.2} Posford, George Good-night Vienna {from Good-Night Vienna}; lyric by Holt Marvell (Eric Maschwitz) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/455.3} Poston, Elizabeth (1905-1987) English Colin's success; words by Mr. Boyce; air by William Defesch arr. Elizabeth Poston [De Fesch-Poston] {17/152} Sweet Suffolk owl; words by Thomas Vautor {17/455.5 : 2 copies : in Ab} Tell me, lovely shepherd {from Solomon}: air; arr. Elizabeth Poston [Boyce-Poston] {17/094-1 : 4 copies : b,c,d) high key (Db)} Prentice, Charles Within these sacred walls: song; words by Edith Temple {17/456-1} Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924) Italian Un bel dì, vedremo (One fine day) {from Madam Butterfly}: [sop. aria: Madama Butterfly] {17/457-1 : 4 copies} Un bel dì, vedremo (One fine day) {from Madama Butterfly}: [sop. aria] {10/045-8.2[9]} Che gelida manina (Your tiny hand is frozen) {from La Bohème}: [ten. aria: Rodolfo] {17/457-2 : [No. 1 in] Db} Love and music (Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore) {from Tosca}: [sop. aria: Tosca] {17/457-3 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Eb (orig.)} Musetta's waltz song {from La Boheme}: [sop. aria] {17/457-4 : 3 copies : No. 2 in Eb b) No. 3 in E c) No. 1 in D} O mio babbino caro (Oh, my beloved father) {from Gianni Schicchi}: [sop. aria: Lauretta] {sop.: 17/457-5 : b)} Oh, my beloved Daddy (O mio babbino caro) {from Gianni Schicchi}: [sop. aria: Lauretta]; Ital. words Giovacchino Forzano {17/457-5 : 2 copies : a,d) No. 2 in Ab (orig.)} Oh, my beloved father (O mio babbino caro) {from Gianni Schicchi}: [sop. aria: Lauretta]; Ital. words Giovacchino Forzano {17/457-5 : c) No. 1 in F} One fine day (Un bel dì, vedremo) {from Madam Butterfly}: [sop. aria: Madama Butterfly]; Eng. trans. R. H. Elkin {17/457-6 : 7 copies : a,d-f) No. 3 in Gb b,g) No. 2 in F c) No. 1 in Eb} Sì, mi chiamano Mimì (They call me Mimi) {from La Bohème}: [sop. aria] {sop.: 17/457-7 : 2 copies : a,b) [No. 1 in] D} Yes, they call me Mimi (Sì, mi chiamano Mimì) {from La Bohème}: [sop. aria]; Eng. words William Grist {sop.: 17/457-7 : c) [No. 3 in] Bb} Pughe-Evans, David (1866-1897) Welsh Lead, kindly light (Tyrd, oleu mwyn): sacred song; words by Cardinal Newman {17/458 : 2 copies : a-b) [No. 2] in F} Pullen, Hartie Our country's call: song; words and music Hartie Pullen {17/458.5} Purcell, Edward Cockram (1853-1932) English Passing by: song; words by Herrick {17/459-1 : 3 copies : a) No. 2 in G b,c) No. 1 in F} Purcell, Henry (c.1659-1695) English An evening hymn {10/045-8.2[12b]} An evening hymn, on a ground (Now that the sun ...); words by Dr William Fuller {Novello : 17/460-1 : a,b) [No. 2] in G c) No. 1 [in] Eb} If music be the food of love (first setting); ed. M. Tippett & W. Bergmann {17/460-2 : 2 copies : a,b) high v. [in A]} Mad Bess (From silent shades ...); ed. M. Tippett & W. Bergmann {17/460-3 : high v.} St Agnes morn: song; arr. Geoffrey Shaw; words by Selwyn Image [Purcell-Shaw] {17/460-4} When I a lover pale do see: song; comp. Henry Purcell; arr. Alfred Moffat [Purcell-Moffat] {17/460-5} When I am laid in earth (Dido's lament in Dido and Aeneas); words by Nahum Tate; ed. Edmondstoune Duncan {17/460-7 : a) No. 2 [in C] C# to G} With sick and famished eyes {10/045-8.2[12c]} With sick and famished eyes: for voice, w. piano (or harpischord) & violoncello; words by George Herbert {set 17/460-6} Quayle, Eileen Sunshine: song; words by Ruth Rutherford {17/461.5 : a) No. 1 in Eb} Quilter, Roger (1877-1953) English April Op. 14 No. 2; words by William Watson {09/147-3[2]} Autumn evening Op. 14 No. 1; words by Arthur Maquarie {09/147-3[1]} Blow, blow, thou Winter wind Op. 6 No. 3 {09/147-2[3]} By a fountainside Op. 12 No. 6 {from Seven Elizabethan Lyrics}: song; words by Ben Jonson {17/462-14 : In Bb minor} Come away Death Op. 6 No. 1 {09/147-2[1]} Come Lady-Day; words by May Pemberton {17/462- 7} Cuckoo song Op. 15 no. 1; words by Alfred Williams {17/462- 1 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in D} Daybreak {from Three Songs of William Blake} Op. 20 No. 3 {17/462-10 : high v.: A} Drink to me only with thine eyes; words by Ben Jonson {17/462- 2 : 2 copies : b) low v.} Drooping wings: song; words by Edith Sterling-Levis {17/462-11 : No. 2 in B min} Fair house of joy {from Seven Elizabethan Lyrics} Op. 12 no. 7: song; Anon. {17/462- 3 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in Db} Fairy lullaby; words & music by Roger Quilter {17/462-19 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Ab c) No. 3 in Bb} The fuchsia tree Op. 25 No. 2: song; old Manx ballad {17/462-12 : 2 copies : a) low in A min b) high in C# min} Go, lovely rose [Op. 24 no. 3]; poem by Edmund Waller {17/462- 8 : 3 copies : a,c) No. 2 in F b) [in F] #b) is p'copy} I will go with my father a-ploughing {from Three Pastoral Songs} Op. 22 No. 1; words by Joseph Campbell {17/462-20(1) : a) No. 2 in Bb} June: song; words by Nora Hopper {17/462-15 : a) No. 1 in D} A last year's rose Op. 14 No. 3; words by W. E. Henley {09/147-3[3]} Love calls through the Summer night {from Rosmé}; words by Rodney Bennett {17/462- 9 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in E} Love's philosophy Op. 3 No. 1: song; words by Shelley {17/462- 4 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 3 in F} Love's philosophy: song; words by Shelley {10/076[6] : a) No. 1 in C (low v.)} Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 No. 2: song; words by Tennyson {10/045-6[17] : No. 3 in F} Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 No. 2: song; words by Tennyson {17/462 -5 : 4 copies : a) No. 1 in Eb b-d) No. 2 in Gb} Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 No. 2: song; words by Tennyson {10/045-6[16] : No. 1 in D} O mistress mine {from Three Shakespeare songs} Op. 6 No. 2: song; words by Shakespeare {17/462- 6 : 3 copies : a-c) No. 1 in Eb} O Mistress mine Op. 6 No. 2 {09/147-2[2]} Over the mountains {from Old English Songs}: song; words from Percy's Reliques {17/462-16 : 2 copies : a,b) high v. [in A]} The Rose of Tralee: song; words by E. Mordaunt Spencer; arr. Roger Quilter [Glover-Quilter] {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe : 17/221.5-1 : c) No. 1 in Bb} Song of the blackbird Op. 14 No. 4; words by W. E. Henley {09/147-3[4]} Spring is at the door Op. 18 No. 4: song for med. v. & piano; words by Nora Hopper {17/462-21(4)} Through the sunny garden; words by Mary Coleridge {17/462-17[1] : a) low v.} To daisies Op. 8 No. 3 {from song cycle To Julia}: song; words by Robert Herrick {17/462-13 : a) No. 1 in Bb} To Julia Op. 8: [song cycle]; six lyrics by Robert Herrick {10/045-8.4[2] : a) No. 1 E to F#} Two September songs; words by Mary Coleridge {17/462-17 : a) low v.} The valley and the hill; words by Mary Coleridge {17/462-17[2] : a) low v.} When icicles hang by the wall; words by Shakespeare {17/462-18 : a) No. 2 in Eb} Who is Silvia?; poem by Shakespeare {10/045-6[7] : No. 2 in F} Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943) Russian Dans mon jardin je vois Op. 26 No. 10; Eng. words by Rosa Newmarch {sop.: 17/464-4} The harvest of sorrow Op. 4 No. 5: mez./ bar.; words by Count Alexis Tolstoi, Eng. version M. C. H. Collet {17/464-2} To the children Op. 26 No. 7: song; Eng. words by Rosa Newmarch {17/464-3} Uzh ty, niva moia! (The harvest of sorrow) Op. 4 No. 5: sop./ ten. (orig.); words by Count Alexis Tolstoi, Eng. version Rosa Newmarch {17/464-1} Rae, Kenneth Evening pastoral; words by E. Teschemacher {17/464.5 : No. 3 in F} Raff, (Joseph) Joachim (1822-1882) Swiss Serenade (Ständchen): song; words by Sternau {17/464.8 : No. 3 in Bb} Stars of Earth!: song adapted (with violin or cello obbl.) to cavatina by Joachim Raff; words by Michael Watson [Raff-Watson] {10/045-4[10] : No. 2 in F #no v. or cello part} Ramsay, Harold (1901-1976) English Her name Is Mary: song; words by Bruce Sievier & Harold Ramsay {17/465-1 : No. 2 in Bb} Randegger, Alberto (1832-1911) Italian Come hither, shepherd swain: canzonet; words by the Earl of Oxford (1560) {17/465.2} Raphael, Mark English At the mid hour of night; words by Thomas Moore {17/465.25} Rapley, Felton The twelve days of Christmas; arr. Felton Rapley {17/465.3} Rasbach, Oscar Trees: song; words by Joyce Kilmer {17/465.5 : 5 copies : a,d) No. 1 in C c,e) No. 2 in D b) No. 3 in E} Ray, Lilian (d. 1949) Always with my heart: song; words by David & Eugene Arale {17/466-1 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in C b) No. 2 in Eb (orig.)} Redhead, Alfred Edward (1855-1937) English Thy voice: song; words by Clifton Bingham {10/045-9[9]} Redman, Reginald (1892-1972) English Te Deum: sacred song; words by Herbert J. Brandon {17/467 : No. 3 in F} Reeve, Stephen (1948- English I am a friar of orders gray; words by O'Keefe; new arr. Grenville Smart [Reeve-Smart] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/468} Reeves, Ernest (d.1942) The Rose of Tralee; words by E. Mordaunt Spencer; arr. Ernest Reeves [Glover-Reeves] {Walsh, Holmes : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/221.5-1 : b)} Reichardt, Alexander German Love's request (Liebes Bitte): song; Eng. version Campbell Clarke {17/469 : [No. 3 in] F} Reynolds, Alfred (1884-1969) English Come then, pining, peevish lover {from Lionel and Clarissa}; arr. Alfred Reynolds [Vinci-Reynolds] {17/557} Richards, David If I were: song; words by Philip Henry {17/470 : a) No. 1 in E min} The skipper of the "Mary Jane": [song]; words by Philip Henry {17/470-2} Richardson, Clive (1909-1998) English Greensleeves: song; lyric adapt. H. W. {17/471} Richardson, H. Forster Vagabond lover: song; words by Gladys Morton {17/471.3} Ries, Franz Anton (1755-1846) German Wiegenlied (Slumber song) Op. 33 No. 4; [von] A. Kayser-Langerhannss {17/472 : 2 copies : a,b) hoch: F} Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908) Russian Chansons des marchands d'Outre-mer {from Sadko}. a) Chanson Varègue {p. solo: 17/473-3} Hindu song (Song of the Hindu merchant) {from Sadko}; Eng. trans. Fanny S. Copeland {17/473-1 : 2 copies} Hymn to the Sun (Chant au Soleil) {from Le Coq D'or}: [for sop./high sop.]; Eng. version Geo. Harris Jr & Deems Taylor {17/473-2 : a) high sop.: A} The rose enslaves the nightingale (Aimant la rose, le rossignol) Op. 2 no. 2: Easter song / romance orientale; M Calvocoressi; Eng.version Rosa Newmarch {10/045-6[21]} The rose enslaves the nightingale (Aimant la rose, le rossignol) Op. 2 no. 2: Easter song / romance orientale; M Calvocoressi; Eng.version Rosa Newmarch {10/045-8.1[1]} Ring, Montague A noontide song; words by Fred G. Bowles {17/474 : No. 2 in Ab} Ripley, Henry (1843-1902) English True to the core: [song]; poetry & music by Henry Ripley {16/050-3 [21]} Risher, Anna Priscilla (1875-1946) American Unto Thee, O Lord: sacred song; Psalm XXV {17/474.5 : [No. 1 in] Eb} Rizzi, Alba The house by the side of the road: song; words by Sam Walter Foss {17/475} Roberton, Hugh Stevenson (Sir) (1874-1952) Scottish Lewis bridal song (Mairi's wedding) {from Songs of the Isles}; words by Hugh S. Roberton {17/476-1 : 4 copies} Steal away to Jesus: Negro spiritual {SATB choir: 17/476-4} Uist tramping song (Come along) {from Songs of the Isles}; Eng. words by Hugh S. Roberton {17/476-2 : 2 copies} The wee toun clerk: old Scottish ballad; adapt. & arr. Hugh Roberton {17/476-7 : 2 copies : all) Bb} Westering home {from Songs of the Isles}; words by Hugh S. Roberton {17/476-3 : 3 copies} When grandpa was a little girl like me; words and music by Hugh Roberton {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/476-5} Whiskers; words and music by Hugh Roberton {SATB choir: 17/476-6} Robinson, James The beauteous song: song - with harmonium obbl. (ad lib.) by James Robinson; written by Lindsay Lennox {10/045-4[21]} Robinson, Stanford (1904-1984) English To you eternally: song; words by Christopher Hassall {17/477-1 : No. 1 in C} Roddie, William Stewart (1845-1931) Scottish My land: song; written and composed by W. Stewart Roddie {16/050-3 [ 1]} Rodgers, Richard (1902-1979) American Bali Ha'i {from South Pacific}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/478-4.2 : 2 copies} Blue moon {from With a Song in My Heart}; words by Lorenz Hart {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-6} Climb ev'ry mountain {from The Sound of Music}; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/478-8.2} Do-re-mi {from The Sound of Music}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/478-8.1} Falling in love with love: song; words by Lorenz Hart {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-2} Hello young lovers {from The King and I}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/478-1} I'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair {from South Pacific}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/478-4.7} I enjoy being a girl {from Flower Drum Song}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/478-5 : 2 copies} I have confidence {from The Sound of Music}; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/478-8.3} If I loved you {from Carousel}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-3.1 : 2 copies} It might well be Spring {from State Fair}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/478-9} June is bustin' out all over {from Carousel}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-3.5} Oklahoma {from Oklahoma}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-7.1} Out of my dreams {from Oklahoma}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-7.2 : 2 copies} Some enchanted evening {from South Pacific}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/478-4.1} You'll never walk alone {from Carousel}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-3.9} Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte (1800-1852) English Draw the sword Scotland; words by J. R. Planché {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[31]} Roeckel, Joseph Leopold (1838-1923) English Angus Macdonald: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/479-2 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in C b) No. 2 in D} The gray mare (Three young men of Ware) {from Proverbs in Song}: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/479-1 : No. 1 in Eb} I couldn't, could I?: song; words by S. H. Emmens {17/479-3 : No. 2 in Eb} Romberg, Sigmund (1887-1951) Hungarian-American Drinking song {from The Student Prince}; words by Dorothy Donnelly {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/480-1} Farewell to dreams; words by Gus Kahn {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/480-2} Serenade {from The Student Prince}; words by Dorothy Donnelly {17/480-3} Stout-hearted men {from The New moon}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/480-4 : 2 copies} Wanting you {from The New Moon}; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/480-4.9} When I grow too old to dream; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/480-5} Romer, Francis (Frank) (1810-1889) Two angels; poetry by Longfellow {10/045-4[20]} Ronald, Landon (Sir) (1873-1938) English Down in the forest {from A Cycle of Life}; words by Harold Simpson {17/481-2 : No. 3 in D} O lovely night! {from Summertime}; words by Ed. Teschemacher {17/481-1 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 4 in Eb} Rootham, Cyril (1875-1938) A child's prayer; words by Siegfried Sassoon {17/481.1} Rorie, David (1867-1946) Scottish The lum hat wantin' the croon; written & composed by David Rorie {17/481.2} The pawkie Duke; written and composed by David Rorie {17/481.2-2[2]} Two Scots songs; written and composed by David Rorie {17/481.2-2} The wifie; written and composed by David Rorie {17/481.2-2[1]} Rose, Vincent (1880-1944) Italian-American Blueberry hill; lyrics by Al Lewis & Larry Stock {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/481.3} Whispering: song; words & music by John Schoenberger, Richard Coburn and Vincent Rose {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/481.3-2 : a) No. 1 in C} Ross, Jerry Heart {from Damn Yankees}; words by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross [Adler / Ross] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/005-2} Rossi, Francesco (fl. 1670-1692) Italian Ah! rendimi (Give back my love) {from Mitrane}; ed. Edgardo Lêvi {17/481.5} Rossini, Gioachino Antonio (1792-1868) Italian La danza: celebrated Neapolitan tarantelle; Eng. version Philip King {17/482-1 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in G min b) No. 2 in A min} Deadly slander (La Calunnia) {from The Barber of Seville}: Don Basilio's aria; Eng. text Brenda Cleather {bar.: 17/482-2} Largo al factotum (Figaro's song) {from The Barber of Seville}; Eng. version Percy Pinkerton {ten.: 17/482-3 : 2 copies : a,b) orig. (Bb)} The little shepherdess (La pastorella): Tyrolean air; Eng. version Julian Kimbell {sop.: 17/482-4 : 2 copies : in C} The promise (La Promessa): canzonetta; Eng. version Julian Kimbell {sop.: 17/482-5 : in Ab} Selva opaca {from William Tell}: [sop. aria: Matilde (with recit. S'allontanano alfin!)]; Eng. version Lawrence Hanray; ed. Edgardo Lèvi {17/482-6} Selva opaca, deserta brughiera {from William Tell}: [sop. aria: Matilde (with recit. S'allontanano alfin!)] {17/482-7} Rowley, Alec (1892-1958) English Flower song: song; words and music by Alec Rowley {17/482.5-2 : a) No. 1 in D maj} Heavenly gifts: Christmas carol; words by Doris Rowley {17/482.5-3} The seven virgins: a Passiontide carol for eq. v. SSC & bar. (or mez.) solo; Trad. {17/482.5} Rubbra, Edmund (1901-1986) English A Hymn to the Virgin Op. 13 No. 2: for voice & harp (or piano).; Anon. {17/483(2)[1]} Jesukin Op. 4 No. 2: for voice & harp (or piano).; words by St Ita (480-570 AD) {17/483(2)[2]} Out in the dark Op. 13 no. 1: song; Edward Thomas {17/483.3(1)} Two songs: for voice & harp (or piano). {17/483(2)} Rubens, Paul A. (1876-1917) English The admiral's yarn: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/483-2 : No. 1 in C} I love the moon: song; words and music Paul Rubens {17/483-1 : No. 2 in Db} My toreador {from The toreador}: song; words and music by Paul A. Rubens {16/050-5 [33]} Rubinstein, Anton (1829-1894) Russian Es blinkt der Thau Op. 72 Nr 1 {sop./ ten.: 10/045-9[8] : a) sop./ten.} Melody: arranged as a song; words by Florence Hoare {17/483.5} Russell, Kennedy (1884-1954) English The barber of Turin: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/484-6 : No. 1 in A} Poor man's garden: song; words by Royden Barrie {17/484-1 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in C b) No. 3 in Eb} Saint Christopher; words by Arthur Stanley {17/484-5 : No. 2 in Eb} Vale (Farewell): song; words by Burgh d'Arcy {17/484-2 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 3 in Ab} When the children say their prayers: song; words by Arthur Stanley {17/484-3 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in C} Young Tom o' Devon: song; words by Harold Simpson {17/484-4 : 2 copies : No. 2 in Bb b) No. 1 in Ab} Ryan, Paul (1948-1992) English I will drink the wine; words and music Paul Ryan {17/485-1} Saint-Saëns, Charles Camille (1835-1921) French Fair Spring is returning {from Samson and Delilah}; words by F. Lemaire; Eng. by Eugene Oudin {sop./ mez.: 17/486-1 : 3 copies : a,b,c) E: mez.} O love! From thy pow'r (Amour, viens aider) {from Samson and Delilah}: Delilah: recit. & aria {sop./ mez.: 17/486-3 : 2 copies : a) Ab: mez. b) Bb: sop.} Softly awakes my heart {from Samson and Delilah}; words by F. Lemaire; Eng. by Eugene Oudin {sop./ mez./ contr.: 17/486-2 : 4 copies : a,b,c) Db: mez. d) Bb: contr.} Softly awakes my heart {from Samson and Delilah}; words by F. Lemaire; Eng. by Eugene Oudin {contr.: 16/020( 1) [1]} Softly awakes my heart: [Cantabile - Delilah - mez.]; [words by] F Lemaire Eng Eugene Oudin {16/050-3 [ 9] : [No. 1 in] Db} Sanders, Mary Flocks are sporting: unison song; arr. Mary Sanders [Carey-Sanders] {17/113.1 : 2 copies} Sanderson, Wilfrid Ernest (1878-1935) English All joy be thine: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Boosey : 17/488-17 : a) No. 3 in Bb} A blackbird's song: song; words by Louise McDermaid {17/488- 1 : No. 3 in Eb} Break o' day: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {10/045-8.1[12] : a) No. 1 in Bb} Break o' day: song; words by P .J. O'Reilly {17/488- 2 : 2 copies : No. 1 in Bb b) No. 2 in C} Captain Mac': song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Boosey : 17/488-16 : a) No. 1 in C} Dear little town: song; words by Fred G. Bowles {17/488- 3 : No. 2 in G} Devonshire cream and cider: song; words by Theodore Curzon {17/488-13 : 2 copies : b) No. 2 in D} Drake goes West: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {10/045-7[5] : a) No. 2 in D} Drake goes West: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {Boosey : 17/488-15} Easter flowers: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/488- 9 : 3 copies : a,c) No. 1 in Ab b) No. 3 in Db} Friend o' mine: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey & Hawkes : 17/488- 4 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in G b) No.2 in Ab} Gather ye rosebuds: song; words by Robert Herrick {17/488-11 : [No. 2] in G} The glory of the sea: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {Boosey : 17/488-18 : a) No. 1 in Bb} The hills of Donegal: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {17/488- 5 : 2 copies : a,b) No.2 in Bb} My dear soul: Wessex love song; words by May Byron {17/488-14 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2,1 in Bb} One morning very early: song; words (Trad.) adapt. P. J. O'Reilly {Boosey : 17/488-19 : a) No. 1 in Eb} Sewing song; words by Helen Taylor {17/488-10 : No. 3 in Ab} Shipmates o' mine: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {10/045-7[3] : a) No. 2 in G} Shipmates o' mine: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/488- 6 : 4 copies : a-d) No.1 in F} Spring's awakening: valse song; words by Maud Cunningham {17/488-12 : No. 5 in Bb} Until: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/488-7 : 4 copies : a,b) No. 3 in G c,d) No. 2 in F} The valley of laughter: song; words by Fred G. Bowles {17/488- 8 : No. 1 in Eb} Sans Souci, Gertrude (1873-1913) American When song Is sweet (Douce mélodie): song; [poem by Gertrude Sans Souci] {17/489 : [No. 1 in] Db} Sarjeant, J. Blow, blow, thou Winter wind: song; words from (Shakspeare's) As You Like It {17/490 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in Bmin b) No. 2 in Cmin} Saunders, Max Nocturne: song; words by Toni McGrath {17/492 : No. 1 in C} Savino, Domenico (1888-1973) Italian-American Anchors aweigh: song of the Navy; rev. words by George D. Lottman; rev. mus. D. Savino [Zimmermann-Savino] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/605-1} Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725) Italian Le violette {sop./ ten.: 17/494 : sop./ten.} Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) Italian Sono amante {from the Sixth cantata}; ed. Ludwig Lebell; Eng. trans. E. J. Dent {17/495(1)} Schira, Francesco (1809-1883) Italian Sognai: rêverie; parole e musica di F. Schira {17/495.5} Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951) Austrian-American Nun sag ich dir zum ersten Mal (Lied Toves); [from] Gurrelieder (J. P. Jacobsen), arr. Alban Berg {17/495.7} Schönberg, Claude-Michel (1944- French I dreamed a dream {from Les Misérables}; lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer {17/495.8} Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) Austrian Ave Maria {Walsh : 17/496- 2 : b)} Ave Maria: Hymne an die Jungfrau {Augener : 10/045-6[5] : [No. 1 in] Bb} Ave Maria; words by Thomas Oliphant {Cramer : 17/496- 2 : c)} The golden song {from Lilac Time}; words by Adrian Ross; music arr. from Franz Schubert by G. H. Clutsam [Schubert-Clutsam] {17/125-3} Gretchen at the spinning wheel (Gretchen am Spinnrade) Op.2; Goethe; Eng. version Richard Capell {17/496- 3 : [No. 2 in] F (orig.)} Das Lied im Grünen (Spring in the forest) Op. 115 no 1; words by Reil; Eng. version Richard Capell {17/496-14} Litany for All Souls' Day; Jacobi; Eng. version Th. Baker {17/496- 4} Love's peace (Du bist die Ruh); Rückert; Eng. version Richard Capell {17/496- 5 : [No. 1 in] C} Margaret (Gretchen am Spinnrade) {from Goethes Faust}; Eng. version A. H. Fox Strangeways and Steuart Wilsonl {17/496- 3 : a) low key (orig. - D min)} Omnipotence (Die Allmacht) Op. 79 No. 2; words by Pyrker; Eng. trans. A. H. Fox Strangeways & Steuart Wilson {17/496- 6} Romanze (Die Verschworenen): for sop., w. Bb clar. obbl.; arr. Fritz Spiegl, Eng. trans. Millicent Rose [Schubert-Spiegl] {set 17/496- 7} The shepherd on the rock (Der Hirt auf dem Felsen) Op. 129: song w. pianoforte & clarinet (or violoncello) accomp.; Eng. version J. S. Shedlock {set 17/496-11 : 2 copies} Spring in the forest (Das Lied im Grünen) Op. 115 no 1; words by Reil; Eng. version Richard Capell {17/496-14} Ständchen (Serenade); Rellstab; Eng. words Percy Pinkerton; arr. Gerald Moore [Schubert-Moore] {17/496- 8 : a)} To be sung on the waters (Auf dem Wasser zu singen) Op. 72; words by Friedrich Stolberg; Eng. version H. Stevens {17/496-12 : [high v.]} To music (An die Musik); by Schober; Eng. words Mary Field {bass / contr.: 17/496- 1} The voice of love (Stimme der Liebe); Stolberg; Eng. words Mary Field; ed. Albert Howe {ten.: 17/496- 9} Wandering minstrel (Der Musensohn) Op. 92 no 1; words by Goethe; Eng. version Richard Capell {17/496-13(1)} Whither? (Wohin?) {mez./ bar.: 17/496-10 : [No. 2] mez./bar.: F} Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) German The walnut tree (Der Nussbaum); Julius Mosen: Eng. words Elisabeth M. Lockwood {17/499-1 : [No. 1 in] Eb} Warum willst Du? Op. 37 No.11; Rückert {sop.: 17/499-2} Widmung {from Myrthen} Op. 25 Nr 1: [Lied]; von R?ckert {10/045-9[21]} Devotion (Widmung) Op. 25 no.1; Rückert; Eng. by Paul England {17/499-3} Scott, Bennett (1875-1930) American Some night, some waltz, some girl; written and composed by A. J. Mills, Bennett Scott and Fred Godfrey [Mills / Scott / Godfrey] {10/045-7[19]} Scott, Cyril (1879-1970) English Afterday Op. 50 No. 1; [words by Cyril Scott] {17/501-1 : No. 2 in C} Blackbird's song Op. 52 No. 3; words by Rosamund Marriott Watson {17/501-2 : 3 copies : a,b,c) No. 2 in Eb} Cherry ripe; words by Herrick; arr. Cyril Scott [Horn-Scott] {17/501-6 : high v.} Daffodils Op. 68 No. 1; words by Ella Erskine {17/501-5 : No. 2 in Bb} Lullaby Op. 57 No. 2; words by Christina Rossetti {10/045-6[6] : No. 2 in Eb} Lullaby Op. 57 No. 2; words by Christina Rossetti {17/501-3 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in F b) No. 2 in Eb} The unforeseen Op. 74 No. 3; words by Rosamund Marriott Watson {17/501-4 : 3 copies : No. 3 in D b,c) No. 1 in Bb} Scott, John Prindle (1877-1932) American Light's glittering morn: Easter solo; by John Prindle Scott {17/502-1 : low v.} Repent ye: sacred song; [words from St Matthew's Gospel] {17/502-2 : low in D min} Scott, Kennedy (1876-1965) English The lost melody: waltz song; words by Kennedy Scott {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/502.5} Scott, Alicia (Lady John Douglas) (1810-1900) Scottish Annie Laurie; words by Burns {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[50]} Ettrick: song; words by Lady John Scott {10/045-4[18]} Think on me; words by Lady John Scott; arr. J. Michael Diack [Scott-Diack] {17/503 : 4 copies : a) No. 1 in Eb b-d) No. 2 in F} Scull, Guy H. American The whiffenpoof song (Baa! Baa! Baa!); [by Tod Galloway; chorus by Guy H. Scull; words by Meade Minnigerode] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/404} Seaver, Blanche Ebert (1891-1994) Norwegian-American Just for to-day: sacred song; prayer by Sybil F. Partridge {17/504-1 : 2 copies : a,b) low Db} Seeger, Pete (1919- American Where have all the flowers gone?; words and music Pete Seeger {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/504.3} Selby, Peter Love Is new; words and music Peter Selby {17/504.5-1} Self, Geoffrey (1930-2008) English Watt's cradle hymn: unison song {17/504.7} Senior, Wilfrid A Highland love song (My fair and rare one); Eng. words by Prof. Blackie; arr. Wilfrid Senior {17/505-1 : 2 copies} Twa bonnie maidens (The Isle of Skye): Scottish song; words from 'Hogg's Jacobite Relics'; arr. Wilfrid Senior {17/505-2 : low (C)} Serradell, Narciso La golondrina (The swallow): Mexican song; words by Cecily Danes {17/506 : 2 copies : a) [No. 1 in] D b) [No. 2 in] F} Sharp, Cecil James (1859-1924) English O no, John: folk-song from Somerset; coll. & arr. Cecil J. Sharp {17/506.7(2)} Sharp, Vernon Lathom Dearest of all: song; words and music by Vernon Lathom Sharp {17/507-1 : No. 1: C (low)} Sharpe, Evelyn English One little hour: song; words by Leslie Cooke {17/508-1 : No. 3 in D} South Wind; words by M. I. Horton {17/508-3} When the great red dawn is shining: song; words by Edward Lockton {17/508-2 : No. 3 in Bb} Shattuck, Charles Flagg (b.1849) American Chiming bells of long ago; [words by George Cooper] {16/050-1[20] #damaged copy} Shaw, Geoffrey St Agnes morn: song; arr. Geoffrey Shaw; words by Selwyn Image [Purcell-Shaw] {17/460-4} The vagrant: unison song; words Anon. {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/509-1} Shaw, Howard The way of life; words by Herbert Jefferson {17/509.5 : No. 2 in F} Shaw, Martin Edward Fallas (1875-1958) English At Columbine's grave: song; words by Bliss Carman {17/510-6 : 2 copies : all) A min} Bab-Lock-Hythe; words by Laurence Binyon {17/510-1 : 2 copies} The bubble song {from The Cockyolly Bird}; words by Mabel Dearmer {17/510-2 : No. 2 in C min} A Christmas song; words by Eugene Field {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/510-7} Easter carol; words by Christina Rossetti {17/510-3} Heffle cuckoo fair; words by Rudyard Kipling {17/510-4 : 2 copies} I know a bank; words by Shakespeare {17/510-11 : 2 copies} The little waves of Breffny; words by Eva Gore-Booth {17/510-5(1)} O, Falmouth is a fine town; words by W. E. Henley {17/510-9 : high v. (E)} The song of the palanquin bearers; words by Sarojini Naidu {17/510-8 : 2 copies : a,b) high v. (E)} There was a rosebud bloomed in the snow: Christmas carol; words by Doris Pailthorpe {17/510-10} Sheldon, Mary Epitaph; words by Walter De La Mare {17/511 : No. 3 in Ab} Sheridan, Mark (1867-1918) English Who were you with last night?; written and composed by Fred Godfrey & Mark Sheridan [Godfrey / Sheridan] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/222.3 : 2 copies} Sherman, Al (1897-1973) American No! No! A thousand times no!: waltz song in melodrama; words and music Al Sherman, Al Lewis & Abner Silver {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/511.5} Sherwin, Manning (1902-1974) American A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square; lyric by Eric Maschwitz {17/511.7 : 2 copies} Shield, William (1748-1829) English The thorn; words by Charles Dibdin?, after Burns? {17/512} The wolf {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/512-2} Shirley, Lilian There's a ship that's bound for Blighty: song; words by Worton David {17/513 : No. 1 in Eb} Sibelius, Jean (Johan Julius Christian) (1865-1957) Finnish Aus banger Brust (O wert thou here) Op. 50 No. 4: with additional Swedish & Finnish text; [words by] Richard Dehmel; [Eng. trans.] Rosa Newmarch {17/514-1 : high v. (orig.)} Be still my soul {from Finlandia} {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/514-2 : 2 copies} Black roses (Roses funèbres) Op. 36 No. 1; by E. Josephson; Eng. version William Wallace {10/045-8.2[10]} Black roses (Roses funèbres) Op. 36 No. 1; by E. Josephson; Eng. version William Wallace {17/514-3 : 2 copies} Little Lasse (Berceuse); by Z. Topelius; Eng. version William Wallace {17/514-4} Luonnotar {from Kalevala} Op. 70: tone poem for sop. & orch. {17/514-5} Die stille Stadt (The silent town) Op. 50 No. 5: with additional Swedish & Finnish text; words by Richard Dehmel {17/514-6 : high v. (orig.)} The tryst (Gretchen vient du rendez-vous) Op. 37 No. 5; by J.L. Rüneberg; Eng. version William Wallace {17/514-7 : 2 copies} Sieczynski, Rudolf Vienna, city of my dreams (Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume): song; Eng. words Edward Lockton {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/515 : 2 copies} Silésu, Lao (1883-1953) Italian-French A little love, a little kiss (Un peu d'amour): song; Eng. words Adrian Ross {17/516-2 : 2 copies : No. 2 in D b) No. 1 in C} Love, here is my heart (Mon coeur est pour toi): song; words by Adrian Ross {17/516-1 : No. 1 in Eb} Silva, Edward Swinging: voc. valse {17/516.5} Silvers, Louis April showers {from The Jolson Story}; words by B. G. DeSylva {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/517 : 2 copies} Simpson, Nellie Along the dusty road: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/518-2 : a) No. 1 in F} Your England and mine: song; words by Edward Lockton {17/518 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in C (b) No. 2 in D} Sinding, Christian (1856-1941) Norwegian Sylvelin: song; [words by] Vetle Vislie {10/045-6[9] : No. 2 med. v. in A min (orig.)} Sjöberg, C. L. (1861-1900) Swedish Tonerna: sång {17/518.2 : high v.} Skakle, Margaret (1886-1939) Scottish Where the high-road ends: [song & chorus]; composed for the Cairngorm Club, with words by Miss Mary Agnes Skakle {17/518.3} Skelly, Joseph P. (1853-1895) American He isn't a marrying man: [song and chorus]; written and composed Joseph P. Skelly {16/050-1 [7]} The old rustic bridge by the mill: song & chorus; [words and music J.P. Skelly] {Francis : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/518.5 : b)} Skinner, James Scott (1843-1927) Scottish Oor ain fireside (cradle song); words by Joe Corrie {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/518.8} Slade, Julian (1930-2006) English We said we wouldn't look back {from Salad Days}; words by Dorothy Reynolds & Julian Slade {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/519-1 : 2 copies} Slater, David Dick (1869-1942) Scottish-Canadian I dream of Jeanie [with the light brown hair]; Stephen Foster; arr. David Dick Slater [Foster-Slater] {17/201 : d) med. F} Slater, Gordon The green willow; Trad. {17/520} Smart, Grenville (d.1869) English I am a friar of orders gray; words by O'Keefe; new arr. Grenville Smart [Reeve-Smart] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/468} Smieton, John More (1857-1904) Scottish Fairwell, dear country {from Ariadne} {17/520.8-3} O gentle sleep {from Conla} {17/520.8-2} Secret love; words by F. D. {17/520.8-1} Smith, Herbert Arnold (20th c.) English Britain calling (Big Ben strikes nine): song; words by Elizabeth Gorell {17/521} Smith, Robert Archibald (1780-1829) Scottish Jessie, the flow'r o' Dumblane; words by Tannahill {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[66]} Somerset, (Lord) Henry Richard Charles (1849-1932) English Echo: song; words by Christina Rossetti {17/522-1 : 4 copies : a,b) No. 2 in G c) No. 3 in A d) No. 1 in F} A song of sleep; words and music Lord Henry Somerset {17/522-2 : No. 2 in D} Somervell, Arthur (Sir) (1863-1937) English Gathering daffodils; words by Harold Boulton {17/523-1 : No. 2 in Ab} The gentle maiden: old Irish air; Eng. words by Harold Boulton {17/523-2 : 2 copies : No. 2 in F b) No. 1 in Eb} Shepherd's cradle song {17/523-3 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 4 in A} Silent worship (from Tolomeo}; arr. Arthur Somervell [Handel-Somervell] {17/252-8 : 2 copies : a,b) low v.: G} Spring (La Speranza è giunta) (from Otho}; arr. Arthur Somervell [Handel-Somervell] {17/252-10 : [Key of E]} Touch not the nettle: old Scotch air {10/045-8.1[3]} Young love lies sleeping {from Love in Spring-Time}; words by Christina Rossetti {17/523-4 : 4 copies : a,c,d) No. 1 in Ab b) No. 2 in Bb} Speaks, Oley (1874-1948) American Morning: song; words by Frank L. Stanton {17/525-3 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in D min (b) No. 2 in C min} On the road to Mandalay: song; from 'Barrack-room ballads' by Rudyard Kipling {17/525-1 : 3 copies : a) low: Bb b,c) med: C (orig.)} Sylvia: song; words by Clinton Scollard {17/525-2 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 1 in Ab c) No. 3 in G} Spear, Eric (1908-1966 English Molly Macarthy and Mary Malone: little Irish song; words and music Eric Spear {17/526-1} Spiegl, Fritz (1926-2003) Austrian Romanze (Die Verschworenen): for sop., w. Bb clar. obbl.; arr. Fritz Spiegl, Eng. trans. Millicent Rose [Schubert-Spiegl] {set 17/496- 7} Spross, Charles Gilbert (1874-1961) I looked for God and I found Him: song; verse by Genevieve Lawless {17/526.5 : low v.} Will o' the wisp; words by Torrence Benjamin {17/526.5-2 : No. 2 in F} Squire, William Henry (1871-1963) English If I might come to you: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/527-1 : No. 4 in Bb} In an old-fashioned town: song; words by Ada Leonora Harris {17/527-2 : 2 copies : a,c) No. 4 in F b) No. 2 in D} In an old-fashioned town: song; words by Ada Leonora Harris {10/045-8.1[17] : a) No. 3 in Eb} Jack Briton: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/527-3 : No. 2 in D} Just a ray of sunlight: song; words by May Amoore {17/527-4 : No. 1 in Ab} Lighterman Tom: song; words by Francis Barron {17/527-8 : No. 2 in F} Mountain lovers: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/527-5 : No. 4 in F b) No. 4 in Eb} My prayer: song; words by P. J. O'Reilly {17/527-7 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in Eb b) No. 2 in D} A sergeant of the line: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/527-9 : No. 2 in G} The watchman: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {17/527-10 : a) No. 2 in D} When you come home: song; words by Fred Weatherly {10/045-8.2[16] : a) No. 4 in G} When you come home: song; words by Fred Weatherly {10/045-8.1[5] : a) No. 3 in F} When you come home: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/527-6 : 4 copies : a) No. 4 in G b,d) No. 2 in Eb c) No. 3 in F} St Quentin, Edward (1860-1924) English Beyond: song; words by Clifton Bingham {16/050-5 [24] : No. 3 in Eb} Stacey, Gilbert (1895-1966) English Down in the gardens at Kew: song; words by Gloria Storm {17/528-1 : No. 1 in F} Stanford, Charles Villiers (Sir) (1852-1924) Irish The bold unbiddable child: song; words by W. M. Letts {17/529-12 : No. 2 in D min} The chapel on the hill Op.139: song; poem by W.M. Letts {from Songs from Leinster} {17/529- 1} Drop me a flower Op.175: song; poem by Tennyson {17/529- 2} The fairy lough Op. 77: song; words by Moira O'Neill {from An Irish Idyll} {17/529- 3 : 2 copies : No. 2 in F b) No. 1 in D} Father O'Flynn: old Irish melody; words by A. P. Graves {17/529- 4 : 3 copies : a,c) No. 1 in Ab b) No. 2 in Bb #a,b) B&H imprint} Heraclitus Op.110 No.4: song; poem by William Cory {17/529-13 : No. 1 in Bb} Hush song: Irish air; words by A. P. Graves {17/529- 5} Little snowdrop {from the Elfin Pedlar Bk 1}; poem by Helen Douglas Adams {17/529-10} The milkmaid's song: song; words by Alfred Tennyson {17/529-11 : No. 2 in F min} Molly Brannigan: old Irish melody; Trad.; mus. arr. C. Villiers Stanford {17/529- 6 : No. 3 in Ab} My love's an arbutus: old Irish melody; words by A. P. Graves {10/076[5] : a) No. 1 in F (low v.)} A soft day Op.140 No. 3: song; words by W.M. Letts; mus. arr. C. Villiers Stanford {17/529- 7 : 4 copies : a,d) No.1 (Db) b-c) No. 2 (F)} A song of the bow Op.175 No. 1; poem by Heber {17/529- 8} The winds of Bethlehem Op.175 No. 3: song; poem by W.M. Letts {17/529- 9 : 3 copies} Windy nights Op.30 No. 4: unison song; poem by R L Stevenson {17/529-10(4)} Stange, Max (1856-1932) Die Bekehrte: Damon: song; German words by Goethe; Eng. by Paul England {10/045-5[ 2] : No. 2 in D} Damon (Die Bekehrte): song; Goethe; Eng. words Paul England {17/529.5 : No. 3 in F} Stanley, (Charles) John (1713-1786) English Sweet pretty bird {from the cantata The Redbreast}: sop. aria; arr. Maurice Bevan; words by Mr McClellan [Stanley-Bevan] {17/530} Stanley, Wynn Sally (You brought the sunshine to our alley): song; written & composed by Wynn Stanley & Andrew Allen [Stanley-Allen] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/530.2} Stark, Herbert R. Breathe soft ye winds: [song]; words by Ambrose Philips; mus. adapt. Herbert R. Stark [Handel-Stark] {17/252-12 : No. 1 in Eb (Bb to Eb)} Stasny, A. J. Rose dreams; poem by J.R. Shannon {17/530.5} Stella, Alfred The spinning wheel; melody by Mrs. D.V. Thomson arr. Alfred Stella [Thomson-Stella] {17/531 : No. 2 in F} Stephenson, T. Wilkinson If I can live: song; words by Arthur Hugh Clough {17/531.5-1 : No. 3 in G} Ships that pass in the night: song; words by Longfellow {17/531.5-2 : No. 1 in Db} Stevenson, John Andrew (Sir) (1761-1833) Irish The last rose of Summer; words by Thomas Moore; ed. Henry Parker {Cramer : 17/532 : b) [No. 2 in] E} Stickles, William (1882-1971) American Bird songs at eventide; words by Royden Barrie arr. William Stickles [Coates-Stickles] {sop./ ten. & contr./ bar.: 18/035.3 : a) No. 2 (in Bb)} Stolz, Robert (1880-1975) Austrian Good-bye {from White Horse Inn}; words by Walter Reisch; Eng. version Harry Graham [Benatzky / Stolz] {17/533-2} It would be wonderful {from White Horse Inn}; words by Robert Gilbert; Eng. version Harry Graham [Benatzky / Stolz] {17/058-1} My song of love {from White Horse Inn}; [words by Walter Reisch]; Eng. words Harry Graham [Benatzky / Stolz] {17/533-4} Our finest hour: song; words by Kathleen Egan {17/533-3 : No. 2 in G} A sea song; words by Allan Cunningham [Benatzky / Stolz] {17/059-1} When April sings {from Spring Parade}; words by Gus Kahn {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/533-1} Stone, George Henry English The curate and the maiden: song; words by F.C. Smale {10/045-7[15] : a) No. 1 in F} Storace, Stephen (1763-1796) English The summer heats bestowing (1788): song; air by Stephen Storace arr. Ella Ivimey [Storace-Ivimey] {17/533.5} Stothart, Herbert (1885-1949) American Rose Marie: from the musical play; lyrics by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II [Friml / Stothart] {17/207-3 : a) in C} Strachey, Jack (1894-1972) Don't let the sun go down (in your heart): song; lyric by Colin Cleaver {17/533.7-1} These foolish things: song; words by Eric Maschwitz {17/533.7-2 : 2 copies} Stradella, Alessandro (1642-1682) Italian Aria di chiesa: preghiera {sop./ ten.: 17/534 : sop./ten. (Eb)} Straus, Oscar (1870-1954) Anglo-French Love's roundabout (La Ronde): waltz song; Fre. words Louis Ducreux; Eng. words Harold Purcell {17/535-2} My hero {from The Chocolate Soldier} {17/535} Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) German Morgen (Tomorrow) {from Vier Lieder Op. 27}; John Henry Mackay; Eng. words John Bernhoff {17/538-3(4) : high v.} Nachtgang (At night) {from Drei Lieder Op. 29}; Otto Julius Bierbaum {17/538-2(3) : low v.} Schlechtes Wetter (Bad weather) {from Funf kleine Lieder Op. 69}; [poem by] H. Heine; Eng. trans. Alfred Kalisch {17/538-4(5) : orig. (F)} Ständchen (Serenade); A. F. von Schack; ; Eng. words Paul England {17/538-1 : [No. 2 in] F} Waldesfahrt {from Funf kleine Lieder Op. 69}: for high v.; [poem by] H. Heine {17/538-4(4) : orig. (high) Ger. only} Strauss, Johann II (Jr) (1825-1899) Austrian For we love you still {from Waltzes from Vienna} {17/536-1} The laughing song {from Die Fledermaus}; Eng. text Sam Heppner {Cranz-Weinberger : 17/536-2 : b)} Tales from the Vienna Woods: song; words by Oscar Hammerstein II {17/536-3} Voices of the Spring (Voci di primavera): song; words by Paul England {17/536-4 : a) Bb major} Strelezki, Anton When twilight comes: rêverie caprice, with violin acc. ad lib. by Guido Papini; words by Baroness Porteous {16/050-3 [12]} Stromberg, John (1853-1902) American If all the stars were mine: [song]; written by Harry B. Smith {16/050-5 [ 9] : No. 1 in C} Strong, Michael The light on the hill: song; words by Harold Simpson {17/539-1 : No. 2 in F} One day of gold: song; words by Mabel Constanduros {17/539-2} Stroud, Arthur Hail, Caledonia!: song; written by Hugh Ogilvie {17/540} Stuart, Leslie (1863-1928) English The bandolero: song; words and music by Leslie Stuart {10/045-7[4] : a) No. 2 in Bb} The shade of the palm: [song]; words and music by Leslie Stuart {17/540.5 : a) No. 1 in Ab} The shade of the palm {from Florodora}: song; words and music by Leslie Stuart {16/050-4 [15] : No. 1 in Ab} The soldiers of the Queen: [song]; words and music by Leslie Stuart {16/050-4 [12]} Sturdy, Leslie (1921-2001) English Haste you back (I/we love you dearly); words by Robert Wilson {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/541} Sturgis, Mable Miller The Stranger of Galilee: sacred song; by C. H. M[orris]; arr. Mable Miller Sturgis [Morris-Sturgis] {17/414 : 3 copies : a-c) [No. 1 in] F} Sullivan, Arthur Seymour (Sir) (1842-1900) English Edward Gray; words by Tennyson {17/544- 1 : No. 1 in G} Hey willow waly o! {from Patience}: song or duet; words by W. S. Gilbert {17/544- 8} Ho, Jolly Jenkin (the Friar's song) {from Ivanhoe}; words by Julian Sturgis {17/544- 2 : No. 1 in D} The lost chord: song; words by Adelaide A. Proctor [sic] {17/544- 3 : 5 copies : a) No. 1 in Eb b-d) No. 2 in F e) No. 3 in G} My dearest heart: song {17/544- 4 : 3 copies : a) No. 1 in F b,c) No. 4 in Bb} Orpheus with his lute; words from Shakespeare's 'Henry VIII' {17/544- 5 : No. 2 in A} Poor wand'ring one {from The pirates of Penzance}: song; written by W. S. Gilbert {17/544- 9 : No. 2 in Ab} The sentry's song {from Iolanthe}; written by W. S. Gilbert {17/544 -7} Take a pair of sparkling eyes {from The Gondoliers}: song; words by W. S. Gilbert {17/544-10 : No. 3 in F} Thou'rt passing hence (the Highland message): song; words by Mrs Hemans {17/544- 6 : 2 copies : a) No. 2 in Ab b) No. 1 in G} Woo thou a snowflake {from Ivanhoe}: Sir Brian's song; words by Julian Sturgis {17/544-11 : No. 2 in Gb (orig.)} Suppé, Franz von (1819-1895) Austrian Hab' ich nur deine Liebe {from Boccaccio} {17/545-1} Swann, Donald Ibrahim (1923-1994) Welsh The hippopotamus song; words by Michael Flanders {17/546-1} The youth of the heart {from The Lyric Revue}; words by Sydney Carter {17/546-2 : 2 copies : in G} Swinburne, W. H. English An epitaph {from Two Songs}; words by Walter de la Mare {17/546.3(1)} Swinyard, Laurence English A cynical serenade: song for bass singers; words and music Laurence Swinyard {17/546.5 : in C} Talbot, Howard (1865-1928) Irish-American Daffodil time {from The Belle of Brittany}: song; words by Percy Greenbank {10/045-8.1[13] : a) No. 1 in C} Tate, Arthur F. (1870-1950) Somewhere a voice is calling: song; words by Eileen Newton {17/547-1 : 3 copies : a,c) No. 3 in F b) No. 2 in Eb} Tate, James William (1875-1922) English A bachelor gay {from The Maid of the Mountains}; written by Clifford Harris & Valentine {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/547.5} Tate, Phyllis (1911-1987) English The lark in the clear air: Irish air; words by Sir Samuel Ferguson; arr. Phyllis Tate {17/547.8 : 3 copies : a,c) high in Bb b) low in F} Tauber, Richard (1892-1948) Anglo-Austrian My heart and I {from Old Chelsea}: song; words by Fred S. Tysh {17/548-1 : 4 copies : a,b,d) low in C c) orig. in D} My world is gold (Because you love me); lyric by Clifford Grey {17/548-2 : No. 2 in G} Taylor, Leslie English The light of the sunset glow: song; words by Ursula Curzon; adapt. from Easthope Martin's 'Evensong' [Martin-Taylor] {17/384-5 : No. 2 in Eb} Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich (1840-1893) Russian Adieu forêts (Farewell ye mountains) {from Jeanne d'Arc}: sop. recit. & aria; Eng. version Th. Baker {mez.: 17/550-1 : 2 copies : a) mez.(D) b) sop.(F)} Arie der Johanna: Lebt wohl, ihr Berge {from Die Jungfrau von Orleans}; based on the romantic tragedy by Friedrich Schiller {10/045-8.2[1]} None but the broken heart (Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt); [poem by Goethe]; Eng. version Bernard deNevers; arr. Alfred Moffat [Tchaikovsky-Moffat] {Alfred Lengnick : 17/550-2 : b)} None but the longing heart (Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt); [poem by Goethe]; Eng. words E. Teschemacher {Edwin Ashdown : 17/550-2 : a) [No. 2 in] Eb} None but the weary heart (Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt); [poem by] Goethe {Schott : 17/550-2 : c) No. 1 in Db} Sred' shumnogo bala [Amid the din of the ball] Op. 38 no. 3; [words by A. K. Tolstoy] {17/550-5} To the forest; words by Fred J. Whishaw {17/550-3} Why so pale the roses? (Warum?) Op. 6 No. 5; Eng. words B.F. Wyatt-Smith {17/550-4} Temple, Hope (1859-1938) Irish An old garden: song; words by Helen Marion Burnside {10/045-6[2] : No. 2 in Ab} An old garden: song; words by Helen Marion Burnside {17/550.4 : a) No. 2 in Ab} An old garden: song; words by Helen Marion Burnside {10/045-4[15] : No. 3 in Bb} Tennant, Sheena Irish An Irish cradle song; words by W. B. Yeats {17/550.5} Terry, Richard Runciman (Sir) (1865-1938) English Shenandoah: shanty (windlass & capstan) {17/550.7} Thayer, Patrick I travel the road (Who cares): song; words by Donovan Parsons {17/550.5-2 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in Db b) No. 2 in D} Undivided: song; words by Bruce Sievier {17/550.5-1 : No. 1 in Bb} Thiman, Eric Harding (1900-1975) English An Easter prayer; poem by Irene Gass {17/551-1} Evening in lilac time: song for med. v. (B flat); words by T. H. Dipnall {17/551-5 : 2 copies} Madonna and Child: carol; words by Gerald Bullett {17/551-2 : 3 copies : a,b,c) [No. 2] in F} The path to the moon: unison song; words by Madeline C. Thomas {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/551-6} The rainbow: song; [words by Pope] {17/551-3 : 3 copies : a,b) No.3 in F c,d) No.2 in Eb} The silver swan; Anon. (c.1600) {17/551-4 : 2 copies : b) high v. (C min)} Thomas, Charles Louis) Ambroise (1811-1896) French Connais-tu le pays? (Knowest thou that dear land?) {from Mignon}: romance; ed. Albert Visetti; Eng. version Claude Aveling [Thomas-Visetti] {17/551.5 : 3 copies : No. 2 in Eb b,c) No. 1 in Db c) Schott} Mignon's song {from Mignon}; Eng. version Arthur Matthison [Thomas-Visetti] {mez.: 10/045-9[2] : a) mez.} Valse de duo {from Mignon}; paroles de M. Carr? et J. Barbier {mez.: 10/045-8.2[5] : a) Eb (mez.)} Thomas, Arthur Goring (1850-1892) English Le baiser (A memory): song; Fr. words by Barbier, Eng. trans. M. C. Gillington {17/552-1 : 3 copies : a) No. 1 in Db b,c) No. 2,4 in D} Love's echoes (Aimons): song; French byVictor Hugo, Eng by M. C. Gillington {10/045-9[19] : a) [No. 3] in Ab} Morning bright: song; words from the French by John Oxenford {10/045-9[1] : a) No. 1 in Bb} My heart is weary (Schwer liegt auf dem Herzen): recit. & air {from Nadeschda}; Eng. words by Julian Sturgis; Ger. version Friedrich Fremery {17/552-4 : 3 copies} Prithee, maiden: song; words by Sydney Lever {10/045-9[20]} A summer night (Une nuit de mai); words by Theo. Marzials {17/552-5 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in C b) No. 3 in D} Time's garden: song w. cello accomp.; words by Harold Boulton {set 17/552-2 : [No. 1] in F} Winds in the trees: song; words from the German by Miss Muloch {17/552-3 : No. 3 in F} Thomas, John Rogers (1830-1896) English Down by the river side I stray; [words by George Pope Morris] {16/050-1[17]} Eileen Alannah: [song]; written by E. S. Marble {16/050-4 [19]} Eileen Alannah; words by E. S. Marble {mez./ bar.: 17/552.3 : Ab (mez./bar.)} We two; written by Geo. Cooper {16/050-1[15]} Thompson, Fisher Rio nights: song; words by Elmer Vincent {17/552.35} Thompson, Jack An emblem: song; words and music Jack Thompson {17/552.4 : 2 copies : No. 3 in D b) No. 4 in Eb} Thompson, William (Will) Lamartine (1847-1909) American Gathering shells; words by W L Thompson {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/272[1]} Gathering shells by the sea: [song and chorus (SA/TB)]; [words by Thompson?] {16/050-1[18]} [Songs by Thompson, Blockley and Hendrickson] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/272} Thomson, D. V. (Mrs) Scottish The spinning wheel; melody by Mrs. D.V. Thomson arr. Alfred Stella [Thomson-Stella] {17/531 : No. 2 in F} Thomson, David Cleghorn The Knight of Bethlehem {from The Husband of Poverty}: St Francis song; words by H. Neville Maughan {17/552.5 : [No. 2] in Eb} Tippett, Michael Kemp (Sir) (1905-1998) English Come, gentle death (Komm süsser Tod); ed. & arr. Michael Tippett & Walter Bergmann [Bach-Tippett] {17/024-2[2]} Tirindelli, Pier Adolfo (1858-1937) Italian Mistica; versi di Ada Negri (Eng. Alice F. Schmoll) {17/552.8} Topliff, Robert (1793-1868) English Consider the lilies: {from St Matthew ch. 6} {10/045-9[3]} Tosti, Francesco Paolo (Sir) (1846-1916) Anglo-Italian Good-bye!: song; words by G.J. Whyte-Melville {17/552.9 : No. 3 in F (mez. or bar.)} Good-bye!: song; words by G.J. Whyte-Melville {16/050-3 [25] : No. 3 in F (mez. or bar.)} Goodbye: song (with violin ad lib.); words by G. J. Whyte-Melville {17/553-1 : 2 copies : a) No. 4 in Eb b) No. 3 in F} Love's way {from Love's Journey}: song; words by Ethel Clifford {16/050-5 [ 2] : No. 2 in F} My dreams: song; words by Frederic E. Weatherly {17/553-2 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in Db b) No. 1 in Bb} My memories: song; words by Clifton Bingham {10/045-9[4] : a) No. 2 in Bb (orig.)} Ninon; paroles de Alfred de Musset {10/045-9[16] : a) No. 2 mez./bar.} Parted: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/553-3 : 3 copies : a) No. 1 in Bb b,c) No. 4 in F} Tovey, Donald Francis (1875-1940) English There be none of beauty's daughters, Op. 2; Eng. words Lord Byron {17/553.1} Trad. The auld hoose: old Scottish air; words by Baroness Nairne {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[61]} The bonnie banks o' Loch Lomon': Jacobite air {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[63]} Danny boy: song written to an old Irish air; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/553.2 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in C} Will ye no' come back again?: old Scottish air; words by Baroness Nairne {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[59]} Ye banks & braes: Scotch song {16/050-4 [ 7]} Trevalsa, Joan English My treasure: song; words by Matthias Barr {17/553.3 : No. 1 in F} Trotère, Henri (1885-1929) English Asthore (darling): song; words by Clifton Bingham {16/050-5 [40]} In old Madrid: song; words by Clifton Bingham {16/050-4 [21] : [No. 2] in Bb} In your dear eyes: song; words by Clifton Bingham {16/050-5 [14] : No. 3 in F} My old shako: song; words by Francis Barron {17/553.4 : No. 2 in C} My old shako: song; words by Francis Barron {10/045-7[6] : a) No. 2 in C} Within your heart: song; words by G. Hubi Newcombe {16/050-5 [ 6] : No. 2 in Eb} Tucker, Henry Sweet Genevieve: ballad; words by George Cooper {17/553.5} Tulloch, Arabella Drat 'em! (The shepherd's song); words by H. Alnwick {17/553.8} Turner, Olive Cradle song of the coast; words by Herbert J. Brandon {17/553.85 : a) No.1 in Eb} Ulmer, Georges (1919-1989) Danish-French Pigalle; Fre. lyric Georges Ulmer & Geo. Koger; Eng. lyric Reg Connelly {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/553.9} Ulvaeus, Björn Kristian (1945- Swedish Thank you for the music [Andersson-Ulvaeus] {17/010.5} Valmore, Graham English The vale of sleep: song; words and music Graham Valmore {17/554 : [No. 2 in] F} Van Alstyne, Egbert Anson (1878-1951) American Bright eyes, good-bye!: [song]; written by Harry H. Williams & Fred. W. Leigh {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-5 [29]} Van Heusen, James (1913-1990) American Busy doing nothing; words by Johnny Burke {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/554-1} High hopes; lyrics by Sammy Cahn {17/554-2} It's nice to go travelling; lyrics by Sammy Cahn {17/554-3} Second time around; words by Sammy Cahn {17/554-5} Swinging on a star; words by Johnny Burke {17/554-4} Various Composers Cecilia - favorite classical songs, vol. 2; Eng. version Mary Ann Robinson {10/045-8.3[2] : a) No. 4 in G} [46 Scottish songs, pp.3-66 of a larger album] {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[21-66]} [7 songs, mainly American, pp.1-16 of a larger album] {16/050-1[14-20]} [7 songs, mainly American, pp.1-24 of a larger album {16/050-1 [7-13]} Varlamov, Alexander Egorovich (1801-1848) Russian The red sarafan: song; adapt. w. Eng. words Fred. Whishaw [Varlamov-Whishaw] {17/570.8 : No. 1 in G} Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) English Bright is the ring of words {from Songs of Travel, pt 1}; words by R L Stevenson {17/555-8} Greensleeves: English folk-song; words Trad. {17/555-7 : a) high (C)} Linden Lea: Dorset song; words by W. Barnes {17/555-1 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 2 in G c) No. 3 in A} Orpheus with his lute {from Henry VIII}: song; words by Shakespeare {17/555-2 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in F} The roadside fire {from Songs of Travel}; words by R L Stevenson {17/555-6 : No. 1 in C} Silent noon; sonnet by Dante Gabriel Rossetti {17/555-3 : g) [in Eb]} The sky above the roof; words by Mabel Dearmer (from the French of Verlaine) {17/555-9 : a) in C} The vagabond {from Songs of Travel, pt 1}; words by R L Stevenson {17/555-4 : No. 2 in E min} The water mill; from 4 poems by Fredegond Shove {17/555-5 : 2 copies : a) low v.(C) b) high v. (Eb)} Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) Italian Il balen del suo sorriso {from Il Trovatore}: Conte's recit. & aria {bar.: 17/556-1} Celeste Aida {from Aida}: Radames' recit. & aria {ten.: 17/556-5} Di provenza il mar {from La Traviata}: romanza {10/045-5[17]} La donna è mobile (Woman is changeable) {from Rigoletto}: [Duke of Mantua's canzone]; Eng. version Lawrence Hanray {ten.: 17/556-7 : No. 1 in A} La donna è mobile (Woman's a fickle jade) {from Rigoletto}: Duke of Mantua's canzone; Eng. version Claude Aveling {ten.: 17/556-7 : 2 copies : a) No. 2 in B b) No. 1 in Ab} Gualtier Maldè & Caro nome {from Rigoletto}: Gilda's recit. & aria; ed. Edgardo Lèvi {sop.: 17/556-2} Infelice.. e tuo credevi {from Ernani}: Silva's recit. & cavatina {bass: 17/556-3} O don fatale (O fatal gift) {from Don Carlo}: Princess Eboli's aria; Eng. Henry Hersee {mez.: 17/556-4 : No. 2: F (transp.)} O tu, Palermo {from I Vespri Siciliani}: Procida's aria w. recit. O patria; ed. Edgardo Lèvi {bar./ bass: 17/556-8} Pace, pace, mio Dio {from La Forza del Destino}: aria for sop.; Eng.version John B. Gordon {17/556-12} Salce (Willow song) {from Otello}: Desdemona's aria; Eng. words Percy Pinkerton {sop.: 17/556-6} Sul fil d'un soffio etesio {from Falstaff} {17/556-11} Tacea la notte placida {from Il Trovatore}: Cavatina (Act 1:Leonora, sop.) {17/556-10} The tempest of the heart (Il balen del suo sorriso) {from Il Trovatore}; Eng. words Charles Jefferys; arr. Charles W. Glover [Verdi-Glover] {17/556-9} Vinci, Leonardo (1690-1730) Italian Come then, pining, peevish lover {from Lionel and Clarissa}; arr. Alfred Reynolds [Vinci-Reynolds] {17/557} Visetti, Albert (1846-1928) Italian Connais-tu le pays? (Knowest thou that dear land?) {from Mignon}: romance; ed. Albert Visetti; Eng. version Claude Aveling [Thomas-Visetti] {17/551.5 : 3 copies : No. 2 in Eb b,c) No. 1 in Db c) Schott} Mignon's song {from Mignon}; Eng. version Arthur Matthison [Thomas-Visetti] {mez.: 10/045-9[2] : a) mez.} Vita, Alfred de Softly as I leave you; Eng. words Hal Shaper {17/558-1} Von Tilzer, Albert (1878-1956) American Teasing: song; words by Cecil Mack {16/050-5 [11]} Wagner, (Wilhelm) Richard (1813-1883) German Elisabeth's greeting {from Tannhäuser} {Novello : sop.: 17/559-1 : a)} Elizabeth's prayer {from Tannhäuser}; new Eng. version A. C. Bunten {Bayley & Ferguson : sop.: p. voc. + sol-fa 17/559-1 : 2 copies : b,c)} Gerechter Gott! {from Rienzi}: Adriano's aria; Eng. trans. J. Pittman {sop.: 17/559-2} Walther's prize song (Morn, like a rose) {from The Meistersingers}; Eng. by Percy Pinkerton {16/020( 4) [3]} Wakefield, A. M. No sir!: Spanish ballad; words and music by A. M. Wakefield {16/050-5 [17] : No. 2 in C} Wallace, William Vincent (1812-1865) Irish 'Tis the harp in the air {from Maritana}: romance; words by E. Fitzball {10/045-9[5]} Walsh, Frank Beautiful dreamer; arr. Frank C. Walsh [Foster-Walsh] {17/201-2} Jeanie, with the light brown hair; words and music Stephen C. Foster; arr. Frank Walsh [Foster-Walsh] {17/201 : c)} Whispering hope; words and music Alice Hawthorne; arr. Frank Walsh [Hawthorne-Walsh] {Fentone : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/263 : b)} Walters, Leslie (1902-1998) English Invitation to Arcady; words by Christopher Marlowe {17/560 : a) low in Eb} Walther, Madeleine Clark Dweller in dreams; text by Rabindranath Tagore {17/561 : low in Eb} Walton, William (Sir) (1902-1983) English The winds; poem by A. C. Swinburne {17/562 : 2 copies} Warlock, Peter (1894-1930) English As ever I saw; Anon. {17/563-7 : high: Eb} Away to Twiver; Anon. {17/563-8} Captain Stratton's fancy: song; words by John Masefield {17/563-1 : No. 1 (in D)} In an arbour green: song; poem by Robert Wever {17/563-2 : 2 copies} Peter Warlock's fancy: song; Anon. (16th cent.) {17/563-3 : No. 2 in F} Sigh no more, ladies; words by Shakespeare {17/563-9} Sleep {17/563-4} Sweet content; [poem by] Thomas Dekker {17/563-5 : high: G} There is a lady sweet and kind; poem by Thomas Ford {17/563-6 : high: Db} Yarmouth Fair: Norfolk folk-song {17/563-10 : low key} Warrack, Guy (1900-1986) Scottish O Peace, thou fairest child of Heaven {poem from Alfred}; words by James Thomson and David Mallet; arr. Guy Warrack [Arne-Warrack] {17/016-8 : 2 copies} Warren, Peter Let me this day: based on an old Wesh folk song; words by Con Bryan {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/565} Watson, (William) Michael (1840-1899) English All in a garden fair: song; words and music by Michael Watson {16/050-4 [32] : No. 2 in F} Anchored!: [song]; words by S. K. Cowan {16/040 [5/1] : [in G]} Anchored!: song; words by S. K. Cowan {10/045-4[26] : No. 2 in G} Stars of Earth!: song adapted (with violin or cello obbl.) to cavatina by Joachim Raff; words by Michael Watson [Raff-Watson] {10/045-4[10] : No. 2 in F #no v. or cello part} Webber, Amherst (1867-1946) Anglo-French La Première: mélodie; paroles de François Coppée, Eng. trans. E. Teschemacher {10/045-6[11] : No. 1 in F} Webber, Andrew Lloyd (1948- English Don't cry for me Argentina {from Evita}; lyrics by Tim Rice {17/566 : 2 copies} Memory {from Cats}; text by Trevor Nunn after T. S. Eliot {17/566-2} The music of the night {from The Phantom of the Opera}; lyrics by Charles Hart {17/566-3} Weber, Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von (1786-1826) German Invitation to the dance: vocal adapt. for film Three Smart Girls Grow Up; lyric & adapt. Charles Henderson [Weber-Henderson] {17/567-1 : 2 copies} Invitation to the dance: for coloratura v. with flute ad lib.; words by Leonard Liebling; arr. Estelle Liebling [Weber-Liebling] {set 17/567-1.1} Say, my heart, whence comes thine anguish? (Herz, mein Herz, warum so traurig?): celebrated German air {17/567-2} Softly sighs the voice of evening (Wie nahte mir der Schlummer): Agnes' recit. & air {sop.: 17/567-3} Weill, Kurt (1900-1950) German Mack the knife {from The Threepenny Opera}; Eng. words Marc Blitzstein (from orig. by Bertolt Brecht) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/568-1} September song {from Knickerbocker Holiday}; words by Maxwell Anderson {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/568-2} Weingartner, Felix von (1863-1942) Austrian Du bist ein Kind (Thou art a child) {from Zwölf Lieder Op. 28}; Ernst Ziel; Eng. version William Wallace {17/569} Du bist ein Kind (Thou art a child) Op. 28 No. 12: from Zw?lf Lieder; Eng. William Wallace {sop./ ten.: 10/045-8.2[8] : a) sop./ten.} Weiss, Willoughby Hunter (1820-1867) English The village blacksmith: song; words by Longfellow {17/569.5 : No. 3 in C} Wellings, Milton (1850-1929) English Golden love: song; words by Mary Mark-Lemon {10/045-4[ 8] : No. 1 in G} Wenrich, Percy (1887-1952) American Minnetonka; words by Gus Kahn {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/570} West, John E. (1863-1929) Scottish Oh yes, just so {from Phoebus and Pan}; Eng. words J. Michael Diack; arr. John E. West [Bach-West] {mez.: 17/025-2 : mez. ?} Westendorf, Thomas P. (1848-1923) American I'll take you home again, Kathleen {17/594[2]} [Songs by Work and Westendorf] {17/594} Weston, Robert Patrick (1878-1936) English You're well dressed if you're wearing a smile; words & music by R. P. Weston & Bert Lee [Weston-Lee] {17/570.3} Westrup, Jack (J. A.) (1904-1975) English Orpheus with his lute; poem by Shakespeare {17/570.4(3)} Whelpley, Benjamin (1864-1946) Oh! for a breath o' the moorlands; words by Harriet Miller Davidson [Varlamov-Whishaw] {17/570.5 : a) med. in C} Whishaw, Frederick Oh! for a breath o' the moorlands; words by Harriet Miller Davidson [Varlamov-Whishaw] {17/570.5 : a) med. in C} The red sarafan: song; adapt. w. Eng. words Fred. Whishaw [Varlamov-Whishaw] {17/570.8 : No. 1 in G} White, Constance V. (1860-1924) English Sleep & forget: [song]; words by Clifton Bingham {16/050-5 [20]} White, Maude Valérie (1855-1937) English Ein alter Traum (An old dream); Eng. words Theodora Wilson {17/571(2) : No. 1 in G} An den Geliebten (To the beloved); Eng. trans. Maude Valérie White {17/571(3) : No. 2 in G min} Auf Wiederseh'n (We'll meet again) {17/571(1) : No. 2 in Bb} The devout lover: song (w. violin ad lib.); words by Walter Herries Pollock {set 17/571-2 : 4 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Eb c) No.3 in D d) No. 4 in C #a,d) violin part wanting} Five songs {17/571} Glück auf (God speed); Eng. words Theodora Wilson {17/571(5) : No. 1 in G} My Nannie: song; words by Robert Burns {10/045-5[ 1] : No. 1 in G} So we'll go no more a roving: song; words by Lord Byron {17/571-3 : No. 1 in C} So we'll go no more a roving; words by Lord Byron {10/076[7] : a) [No. 1] in C (low v.)} Wanderlied (A Wanderer's song); Eng. words Theodora Wilson {17/571(4) : No. 2 in G} When June is past: [song]; words by Thomas Carew {16/050-3 [20]} Whiting, Richard A. (1891-1938) American Ain't we got fun?; words by Gus Kahn & Raymond B. Egan {17/572-1} Till we meet again; words by Raymond B. Egan {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/572-2} Wightman, John Tewkesbury road: song; words by John Masefield {17/573-2 : low v.} Twilight it is: song; words by John Masefield {17/573 : high v.} Willeby, Charles Autumn days: song; words by Helen Taylor {17/575-1 : No. 2 in Eb} The birds go North again; words by Ella Higginson {17/575-3 : No. 1 in C} Coming home; words by D. Eardley-Wilmot {17/575-4 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in Eb b) No. 3 in F} Cuttin' rushes: song; poem by Moira O'Neill {16/050-3 [ 6] : No. 2 in E min} Mandalay: song; words by Rudyard Kipling {17/575-5 : No. 2 in E} Summer rain; poem by William Ernest Henry {17/575-2 : No. 3 in Eb} When Spring comes laughing: song; words by Austin Dobson {10/045-9[14] : a) No. 2 in Ab} Williams, Charles Lee (1853-1935) English Olwen: song; words by Winifred May {17/577} Williams, Gerrard The crooning from Inisfail; poem by Leigh Henry {17/578} Williams, Gus (1848-1915) American See that my grave's kept green: [song and chorus (SATB)]; [words by Williams?] {16/050-1[19]} Williams, Harry (d. 1924) English It's a Long Way to Tipperary; written and composed by Jack Judge and Harry Williams {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/307} Williams, Hugh (1894-1939) Anglo-Austrian Red sails in the sunset; lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy {17/579} Wilson, Henry Lane (1870-1915) English Carmeña: voc. waltz; words by Ellis Walton {17/581-1 : [No. 3] in E} Come let's be merry; Old English melody, arr. H. Lane Wilson {Boosey : 17/581-4} False Phyllis {17/581-2} My lovely Celia: song; by George Munro, arr. H. Lane Wilson [Munro-Wilson] {17/581-3 : No. 2 in G} When dull care; Old English melody, arr. H. Lane Wilson {Boosey : 17/581-5 : No. 1 in F} Wilson, Sandy (1924- English The Boy Friend (piano selection); words and music Sandy Wilson; arr. Chris Langdon [Wilson-Langdon] {17/580} Wilson, Thomas (1927-2001) Scottish Willy's rare and Willy's fair; arr. Thomas Wilson {17/582} Winkler, Franz Forever and ever; words by Malia Rosa {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/584} Witty, James Little Mary Fawcett: song; words by Frank Witty {17/586} Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903) Austrian Anacreon's grave (Anakreons Grab); Goethe (Eng. Richard Capell) {17/588-1 : [No. 2 in] G} Gesang Weyla's (Weyla's song); M?rike (Eng. Marie Boileau) {17/588-4 : a) high v.} Mausfallen-Sprüchlein (The mouser's magic verses); Mörike (Eng. John Bernhoff) {17/588-2} Verborgenheit (Secrecy); Mörike (Eng. Marie Boileau) {17/588-3 : 2 copies : a) low v. b) high v.} Wolfe, Jacques (1896-1973) American Short'nin' bread; words ed. Clement Wood {17/589-1 : low v.(D)} Wolfermann, Albert (1844-1908) German Vergiss mein nicht (Forget me not): aria; arr. Albert Wolfermann [Bach-Wolfermann] {17/025-4 : [No. 2] in G moll} Wolsey, Newman Into thy hands: sacred song; written & composed by Newman Wolsey {16/050-4 [36]} Wood, Charles (1866-1926) Irish Ethiopia saluting the colours: song; words by Walt Whitman {17/589.5-2 : No. 2 in A} The jug of punch: Irish folk-song; words by Alfred Perceval Graves; arr. Charles Wood {17/589.5} Wood, Haydn (1882-1959) English Bird of love divine; words by Kathleen Birch {17/590- 1 : No. 3 in G} A brown bird singing: song; words by Royden Barrie {17/590- 5 : 3 copies : a,b) No. 3 in G c) No. 4 in Ab} Dearest, I love the morning: song; words by Royden Barrie {17/590- 2 : No. 1 in C} A dog to walk with me; words by Lady (Muriel) Anderson {17/590- 7} God is guiding me: sacred song; words by Percy Edgar {17/590-14} God make me kind; words by Desmond Carter {17/590- 3 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in F} I count It all: song; words by Harold Simpson {17/590- 9 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 1 in C} I shall be there: song; words by Elsie R. Bowler {17/590- 4 : 2 copies : a) No. 1 in D b) No. 2 in F} It is only a tiny garden: song; words by Lillian Glanville {17/590- 6 : 2 copies : a) No. 3 in Eb b) No. 2 in D} Love's garden of roses: song; words by Ruth Rutherford {17/590- 17 : a) No. 4 in Bb} 'Maypril': song of Spring; words by Harry Dawson {17/590- 8} Princess Elizabeth of England: song; words by Dr W. E. St Lawrence Finny {17/590-13 : No. 1 in G} Roses of Picardy: song; words by Fred. E. Weatherly {17/590-15 : 3 copies : a-c) No. 2 in C} Song of a thankful heart: song; words by Richard Corrin {17/590-16 : No. 1 in F} The village that nobody knows: song; words by Harold Simpson {17/590-10 : No. 1 in Eb} When the home-bells ring again: song; words by Edward Lockton {17/590-12 : No. 2 in Bb} Whene'er you call: song; words by Harry Dawson {17/590-11 : No. 1 in C} Woodforde-Finden, Amy (1860-1919) English Kashmiri song {from Four Indian Love Lyrics}; words by Laurence Hope {17/592-1 : 2 copies : b) No. 1 in Bb} O flower of all the world: song; words by Gilbert Parker {17/592-2 : No. 3 in F} The pathway of the moon: song; words by Ernest E. Wild {17/592-3} Woodgate, Leslie (1902-1961) English Safe home!: song; words by Elizabeth Fleming {17/592.5} Woodman, Raymond Huntington (1861-1943) American A birthday: song; words by Christina Rossetti {Winthrop Rogers : 17/593-1 : 2 copies : a,b) low (Ab)} I am thy harp: [song]; words by Emily Murray {17/593-2 : low (Db)} Thy heart is like a gentle stream: song; [words by] Martha Martin {17/593-3 : low )Eb)} Wordsworth, William Brocklesby (1908-1988) English The image: vocal setting for high voice; poem by Richard Hughes {17/593.5} Work, Henry Clay (1832-1884) American My grandfather's clock {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/594[1]} [Songs by Work and Westendorf] {17/594} Wright, Lawrence (1888-1964) English Are We Downhearted? No!; words and music by Worton David and Lawrence Wright {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/594.5} Wrubel, Allie (1905-1973) American Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet; lyrics by Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/595} Youmans, Vincent (1898-1946) American I want to be happy {from No No Nanette}; words by Irving Caesar {17/598-1} Tea for two {from No No Nanette}; words by Irving Caesar {17/598-2} Without a song {from Great Day}; lyric by William Rose & Edward Eliscu {17/598-3 : 2 copies : a,b) No. 2 in Eb} Zeller, Carl (1842-1898) Austrian Don't be cross (Sei nicht bös') {from Der Obersteiger}; Eng. words Peter Carroll; Ger. words Erich Meder; p.arr. F. Naylor [Zeller-Naylor] {17/600-1} The nightingale: song; lyrics & rev. ed. Harry S. Pepper {17/600-2 : all) Bb} Zimmermann, Charles A. (1862-1916) American Anchors aweigh: song of the Navy; rev. words by George D. Lottman; rev. mus. D. Savino [Zimmermann-Savino] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/605-1} 2274 works by 902 composers, with 40 arrangers or second composers and 0 cross-references |