Index of Titles and First Lines Where first lines differ from titles, the former are shown in italics. TITLE COMPOSER NO. PAGE A Bell-Chime Alan Bullard 1 1 A flower remembered John Rutter 2 2 A Swan Edvard Grieg 3 9 Abendlich schon rauscht der Wald Fanny Hensel 33 152 Again the robin waxes tame Alan Bullard 19 86 Alas, my love, you do me wrong Trad. English folk song, arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams 20 88 for online perusal only All will be well Will Todd 4 12 An die Musik Franz Schubert 44 215 Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Trad. English folk song, arr. Michael Higgins 29 128 As She Goes Stephen Hatfield 5 19 Aye yee wo, kayra sillo le yeng naati Trad. West African, transcribed and arr. Fred Onovwerosuoke 39 186 Beloved art: at times of weary sadness Franz Schubert 44 215 Brief on a flying night Oliver Tarney 11 51 Calm and deep peace Alan Bullard 6 25 Canzonet Thomas Morley 7 32 Catch a Falling Star Bob Chilcott 10 41 Celebrate! Alan Bullard 8 34 Celebrate the world we live in Alan Bullard 8 34 Cherry ripe Charles Edward Horn 9 36 Chimes Oliver Tarney 11 51 Cross the water Anon. 16th cent., arr. Alan Bullard 28 126 Dwell on the beauty Ian Assersohn 12 60 Du holde Kunst, in wieviel grauen Stunden Franz Schubert 44 215 Eletelephony Ben Parry 13 65 En svane Edvard Grieg 3 9 Fall, leaves, fall Toby Young 14 70 Flow my tears John Dowland 15 74 Four Bird Songs Alan Bullard 16 –19 81 Full fathom five Alan Bullard 41 196 Go and catch a falling star Bob Chilcott 10 41 Greensleeves Trad. English folk song, arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams 20 88 Had I the heav’ns’ embroidered cloths Alan Bullard 46 225 Hark, hark, the lark Alan Bullard 42 202 ‘Have you news of my boy Jack?’ Alison Willis 25 106 He clasps the crag with crooked hands Alan Bullard 17 83 Here, in this little Bay Bob Chilcott 38 182 v
TITLE COMPOSER NO. PAGE I should for grief and anguish die without cure Thomas Morley 7 32 If I can stop one heart from breaking Libby Larsen 21 92 In sweetest sound let all our notes reveal Alan Bullard 1 1 In the still hour of evening when the seagulls fly low Stephen Hatfield 5 19 In the wood the daylight dies Fanny Hensel 33 152 It was a lover and his lass Thomas Morley 22 95 Juanita (A Spanish Ballad) Trad. Spanish, arr. Alan Bullard 24 103 Kayra Sillo Trad. West African, transcribed and arr. Fred Onovwerosuoke 39 186 for online perusal only La, la, la Pierre Certon 23 100 Leis an Lurgainn Trad. Hebridean, arr. Alan Bullard 27 119 Let me go where’er I will Sarah Quartel 40 191 Maria said to me, Yes! I saw a big mosquito Trad. Dominican Republic, arr. Juan Tony Guzmán 47 234 Min hvide svane Edvard Grieg 3 9 My Boy Jack Alison Willis 25 106 My heart is like a singing bird Michael Higgins 26 114 Now how I came to get this hat is very strange and funny James Rolmaz 50 254 O’er the Waves Let Us Go Trad. Hebridean, arr. Alan Bullard 27 119 On a summer afternoon William H. Penn 35 162 Once there was an elephant Ben Parry 13 65 Palo, bonito palo Trad. Dominican Republic, arr. Juan Tony Guzmán 47 234 Pase el agoa Anon. 16th cent., arr. Alan Bullard 28 126 Por ahí María se va Trad. Dominican Republic, arr. Juan Tony Guzmán 47 234 Scarborough Fair Trad. English folk song, arr. Michael Higgins 29 128 Simple Gifts Joseph Brackett, arr. Alan Bullard 6 25 Sing cuckoo Anon. 13th cent., arr. Alan Bullard 32 145 Sing cucu nu Anon. 13th cent., arr. Alan Bullard 32 145 Sleep, O babe, for the red bee hums Trad. Irish, arr. Alan Bullard 34 156 Soft o’er the fountain Trad. Spanish, arr. Alan Bullard 24 103 Sound the Flute! Now it’s mute Edmund Jolliffe 30 134 Spring (Sound the Flute) Edmund Jolliffe 30 134 Stars of the summer night Andy Brooke 31 138 Sumer is icumen in Anon. 13th cent., arr. Alan Bullard 32 145 The Darkened Valley Fanny Hensel 33 152 The Eagle Alan Bullard 17 83 The Gartan Mother’s Lullaby Trad. Irish, arr. Alan Bullard 34 156 The Honeysuckle and the Bee William H. Penn 35 162 The Owl Alan Bullard 16 81 vi
38 Cherry ripe 21 poco rit. ° & ?
40 Cherry ripe ° & ? # œ nnœœ
42 Catch a Falling Star S./A. 8 °
44 Catch a Falling Star 20 ° & #
46 Catch a Falling Star 38 SOPRANO
48 Catch a Falling Star 53 ° & # #
∏∏∏∏∏ 50 Catch a Falling
52 Chimes & bb b { { 10 From mf the
54 Chimes S. 29 ° & b œ j œ œ
56 Chimes 47 ° & bb b mf Œ. œ œ
58 Chimes 69 ° & bb b nœ. œ. œ.
60 S (A) (Bar) Piano 12. Dwell on t
62 Dwell on the beauty 21 ° & bb b
64 Dwell on the beauty 40 ° & bb b
66 Eletelephony 1 13 ° & < ‹ > (
68 Eletelephony ° & < ‹ > ¢ & <
5 A 70 Voices 1 2 Piano for Cantiam
72 Fall, leaves, fall 21b ° # & #
74 S (A) (T) (B) or T B (Piano) 15.
76 Flow my tears 17 ° & & & ‹ ?
78 Flow my tears 31 ° & & & ‹ ?
80 Flow my tears 46 ° & & œ œ ˙
82 The Owl 26 ° & b b < ‹ > ¢ &
84 Four Bird Songs Voices 1 2 Anon.
86 Four Bird Songs Voices 1 2 John
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∏∏∏∏ 90 Greensleeves 22 °
92 S A (T) (B) Piano Commissioned b
94 If I can stop one heart from bre
96 It was a lover and his lass 8 °
98 It was a lover and his lass 23
100 S A (T) (B) or T B 23. La, la,
102 La, la, la 26 ° & bb œ # œ
104 Juanita 9 ° & # # ˙ œ œ œ
106 Voices 1 (2) 3 (4) Piano 25. My
108 My Boy Jack ° # & < ‹ > # ¢
110 My Boy Jack 56 ° # & # # < ‹
112 My Boy Jack ° & b b œ. < ‹
114 S (A) (Bar) (or S A A) Piano fo
116 My heart is like a singing bird
S. A. 118 My heart is like a singin
120 O’er the Waves Let Us Go 16
S. A. 122 O’er the Waves Let Us G
S. A. 124 O’er the Waves Let Us G
126 S (A) (T) (B) or T B (Drum) 28.
128 Voices 1 2 3 Piano Commissioned
130 Scarborough Fair 30 ° & b <
132 Scarborough Fair ° ¢ & b <
134 Voices 1 2 3 Piano 30. Spring (
136 Spring ° & < ‹ > ¢ & < ‹
138 S A (T) (B) or T B Piano 31. St
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∏∏∏∏∏∏ 142 Stars of the
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146 Sumer is icumen in 9 ° ¢ & <
1 2 3 4 148 Sumer is icumen in 33
150 Sumer is icumen in ° # & # œ.
152 S A (T) (B) or T B (Piano) 33.
154 The Darkened Valley 19 ° & & &
156 S (A) (T) (B) (Piano) Seosamh M
158 The Gartan Mother’s Lullaby 1
160 The Gartan Mother’s Lullaby 4
162 S (A) (T) (B) or T B (Piano) 35
S. A. T. B. 164 The Honeysuckle and
166 The Honeysuckle and the Bee 21
168 S (A) (T) (B) or T B Piano 36.
170 The Tiger f 23 Tempo I ° > > >
172 The Tiger 47 ° > > > > > > > >
174 The Water Mill 7 ° & bb b ? ¢
176 The Water Mill 29 poco tenuto a
178 The Water Mill 49 ° & bb b œ.
180 The Water Mill 71 ° & bb b œ
182 S (A) (Bar) or T B Piano Commis
184 The Truth is Great 17 ° ˙. Œ
TACET TACET 186 S (A) (Bar) or T B
TACET TACET 188 The Way of Peace 9
TACET TACET 190 The Way of Peace °
192 There alway something sings 7
194 There alway something sings 28
196 Three Shakespeare Songs S A (Ba
198 Full fathom five 31 ° & & ? ¢
200 Full fathom five 54 ° & & f mf
202 Three Shakespeare Songs S A (Ba
204 Hark, hark, the lark 14 ° & #
206 Hark, hark, the lark 28 ° & #
208 Three Shakespeare Songs S A (Ba
210 You spotted snakes 31 ° & # #
S. A. BAR. 212 You spotted snakes 7
214 You spotted snakes 109 ° & # #
216 To Music 8 ° & # mf # ∑ œ.
218 To Music 24 ° & # # ˙. œ œ
220 Solo(s) S (A) (Bar) (Piano) 45.
222 Tom’s gone to Hilo 25 ° CHOR
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226 Tread Softly 12 ° ¢ & # # mf
S. A. T. 228 Tread Softly 35 ° & #
230 Tread Softly 51 ° & # # & # #
232 Tread Softly 63 ° & # # Œ pp
234 Voices 1 (2) 3 (4) (Percussion)
TACET 236 Two Songs of Quisqueya 7
TACET 238 Two Songs of Quisqueya 14
240 Two Songs of Quisqueya 20 ° #
242 Two Songs of Quisqueya 29 ° #
244 S (A) (Bar) (Piano) 48. Under t
246 Under the greenwood tree rough
248 What is the song the stars sing
250 What is the song the stars sing
252 What is the song the stars sing
254 S (A) (T) (B) or T B Piano 50.
256 Where did you get that hat? 15
258 Why does he gallop? 8 ° & b Al
260 Why does he gallop? 24 ° & b
The Oxford Book of Flexible Choral
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