UID:
kobvindex_ZLB34061200
Format:
1 Partitur (IV, 172 Seiten)
Edition:
Vocal edition, words and voice parts only
Series Statement:
Concord series No. 19
Note:
Gesangstexte englisch
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Ah, dearest Lord (Brahms). - All through the night. - America (Harmonia Anglicana). - America, the beautiful (Ward). - Angel voices ever singing. - Annie Laurie. - The Ash-grove. - Auld lang syne. - Aunt Dinah's quilting party. -Avenging and bright. - Awake, my soul / Händel. - The Battle hymn of the republic. - Believe me, if all those endearing young charms. - Blow away the morning dew. - Bonnie Dundee. - Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella! - Caisson song. - The Campells are comin'. - The Coasts of High Barbary. - Columbia, the gem of the ocean / Shaw. - Come, thou almighty King / Giardini. - Dixie land. - Down by the Sally gardens. - Drink to me only with thine eyes. - The fanaid grove. - Finale from "Iolanthe". Finale from "The Gondoliers" / Sullivan. - The first nowell. - Flow gently, sweet afton. - Flowers in the valley. - The foggy dew. - Funiculi, funicula! / Denza. - The Galway piper. - Glory to god / Palestrina. - God rest you merry, gentlemen. - Good king Wenceslas. - Good-night. - Good-night, ladies! - Great god, we sing / Oliver. - Hail, poetry, thou heav'n-born maid! / Sullivan. - Hallelujah, Amen / Händel. - Hark! the Summons. - Has sorrow thy young days shaded? - Heave away! - The heavens are telling / Haydn. - Home, sweet home / Bishop. - How lovely are the messengers / Mendelssohn. - The hundred pipers. - Hunting the hare. - Hymn to joy / Beethoven. - Hymn to St. Raphael / Brahms. - In dulci jubilo. - In heavenly love abiding / Hasler. - Jesu, joy of man's desiring / Bach. - The Jolly Miller. - Juanita. - The Judge's song / Sullivan. - The keeper. - Land of our birth / Mason. - A legend / Tchaikovsky. - Lo, how a rose e'er blooming / Praetorius. - Loch Lomond. - Lord of all being / Hatton. - The Magnet and the churn / Sullivan. - The Mansion we builded. - March of the kings. - March of the men of Harlech. - The Meeting of the waters. - A mighty fortress is our god / Luther. - A mighty ship. - The minstrel boy. - Miracle of St. Nicholas. - The Monks' march . - Mother Volga. - My gentle harp. - My old Kentucky home / Foster. - My sun (O sole mio) / di Capua. - Night song. - Now let every tongue adore thee / Bach. - Now thank we all our god / Crüger. - O come, all ye faithful. - O Isis and Osiris, guide them! / Mozart. - Oh no, John! - O thou whose power / Genevan Psalter. - Oh, Mary, thy laugh was sweet. - Oh, why camest thou before me. - Old black Joe. Old folks at home / Foster. - Onward, christian soldiers / Sullivan. - Over the banister. - Parable of the sinful rich man. - Passing by / Edward C. Purcell. - Prayer of Thanksgiving / Sullivan. - Saint David's day. - Santa Lucia. - Shenandoah. - The shepherd's farewell the the Holy Family / Berlioz. - Silent night / Michael Haydn. - Since first I saw your face / Ford. - Song of Lorraine. - Song of the Volga boatmen. - Spanish ladies. - The star-spangled banner / Smith. - Swansea town. - There is a tavern in the town. - There was a little maiden. - Tit-willow / Sullivan. - To god on hight be thanks and praise / Decius. - Triumph! Thanksgiving / Rachmaninoff. - Turn ye to me. - Upidee. - When Britain really rul'd the waves / Sullivan. - Where'er you walk / Händel. - The winter it is past. - The Wonderful Inn / Brahms. - Yankee Doodle. - Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon. - Ye christian heralds / Zeuner. - Ye watchers and ye holy ones
Language:
English
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