| Song Name |
Composer |
| The Blue Bird |
Charles Villiers Stanford |
| Breathe Soft, Ye Winds |
William Paxton |
| Bring Us in Good Ale |
Gustav Holst |
| Cargoes |
Henry Balfour Gardiner |
| Celandine |
Robert Walker |
| Come Away, Death |
George Alexander Macfarren |
| Come Let Us Join the Roundelay |
William Beale |
| Come Live with Me |
W. Sterndalle Bennett |
| Cupid and Rosalind |
Charles Villiers Stanford |
| Echoes |
Arthur Sullivan |
| Evening Has Lost Her Throne |
Granville Bantock |
| Fruit Machine |
Bryan Kelley |
| Go, Lovely Rose |
Eric Thiman |
| Inheritance |
Herbert Howells |
| In These Delightful, Pleasant Groves |
Henry Purcell |
| In This Hour of Softened Splendour |
Ciro Pinsuti |
| Invocation to Sleep |
Julius Benedict |
| John Cook |
Thea Musgrave |
| Lay a Garland |
Robert Pearsall |
| The Long Day Closes |
Arthur Sullivan |
| Madrigal |
Richard Rodney Bennett |
| The Moon |
George Dyson |
| Music, When Soft Voices Die |
Geoffrey Bush |
| My Delight and Thy Delight |
C. Hubert H. Parry |
| My Soul Would Drink Those Echoes |
Alexander Mackenzie |
| O Sing unto My Roundelay |
Samuel Wesley |
| Orpheus, with His Lute |
George Macfarren |
| The Prince of Sleep |
Edward Elgar |
| Proud Songsters |
John McCabe |
| Sigh No More Ladies |
E. J. Moeran |
| Sleep! The Bird Is in Its Nest |
Joseph Barnby |
| Softly, Softly, Blow Ye Breezes |
George Elvey |
| Song of Proserpine |
Samuuel Coleridge-Taylor |
| Sweet and Low |
Joseph Barnby |
| Sweet Content |
John Joubert |
| There Is Sweet Music |
Edward Elgar |
| There Was an Old Man in a Tree |
Matyas Seiber |
| To Daffodils |
Harold Darke |
| To Miss Margery Wentworth |
John Joubert |
| Tune Thy Music to Thy Heart |
Walford Davies |
| Under the Greenwood Tree |
Joseph Horovitz |
| Weep You No More |
Alan Rawsthorne |
| Which Is the Properest Day to Sing? |
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