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Serenade Op. 31: 4. Dirge: This ae nighte (anon. 15th century) |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: Sir! heare are lions, lepardes, in |
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Serenade Op. 31: 2. Nocturne: The splendour falls on castle walls (Alfred, Lord Tennyson) |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: Noye, Noye, take thou thy company |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: IX. Départ |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: II. Villes |
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Nocturne Op. 60: Encinctured with a twive of leaves (Coleridge) |
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Nocturne Op. 60: She sleeps on soft, last breaths (Owen) |
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Serenade Op. 31: 6. Sonnet: O soft embalmer of the still midnight (John Keats) |
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Nocturne Op. 60: On a poet's lips I slept (Shelley) |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: Wiffe, come in! why standes thou their? |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: Now in the name of God I will begyne |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: VIII. Parade |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: VI. Interlude |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: Noye, take thy wife anone |
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Nocturne Op. 60: Below the thunders of the upper deep (Tennyson) |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: Noye, heare I behette thee a heste |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: V. Marine |
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Nocturne Op. 60: Midnight's bell goes ting (Middleton) |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: IV. Royauté |
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Serena的op. 31: epilogue (horn solo) |
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LES illumination SOP. 18: III A. phrase |
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no也是F路燈的, op.59 the Chester Mir IC了play set to music: lord Jesus, think on麼 |
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Serenade Op. 31: 5. Hymn: Queen and huntress (Ben Jonson) |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: IIIb. Antique |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: The spacious firmament on high |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: Wyffe, in this vessell we shall be kepte |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: O, Lorde, I thanke thee lowde and still |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: It is good for to be still |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: Now forty dayes are fullie gone |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: Eternal Father, strong to save |
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Nocturne Op. 60: When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see (Shakespeare) |
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Nocturne Op. 60: When that night on my bed I lay (Wordsworth) |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: VII. Being Beauteous |
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Serenade Op. 31: Prologue (horn solo) |
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Noye's Fludde, Op.59 The Chester Miricle Play set to music: I, God, that all this world hath wroughte |
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Serenade Op. 31: 3. Elegy: O Rose, thou art sick (William Blake) |
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Serenade Op. 31: 1. Pastoral: The day's grown old (Charles Cotton) |
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Nocturne Op. 60: WHat is more gentle than a wind in summer? (Keats) |
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Les Illuminations Op. 18: I. Fanfare |
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