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Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied
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Choral works, Johannes Brahms
For Stefan Wolpe, choral music of Morton Feldman and Stefan Wolpe
Spring symphony, op. 44 ; Hymn to St. Cecilia, op. 27 ; Five flower songs, op. 47, Benjamin Britten
Music of the Renaissance ;, Songs of Ecuador
Music of Amy Beach, Arthur Foote, Arthur Farwell, Preston Ware Orem
American Stravinsky, the composer
Danny boy, songs and dancing ballads, by Percy Grainger
Requiem, John Rutter
Vaughan Williams weekend
Íslensk þjóðlög, Icelandic folksongs
Lieder & Romanzen, Johannes Brahms
Misa criolla ;, and more music from the South American folk tradition
Lo, the full, final sacrifice ;, and other choral works, Finzi
The three kings ;, and other choral music, Peter Cornelius
Lace knots, Janet Maguire
Sticky melodies, Johanna Beyer
Messe de requiem ;, Partsongs, Camille Saint-Saëns
Sacred & secular choral works, Poulenc
Chansons françaises, Poulenc
Forgotten peoples, Veljo Tormis
"We, like Salangan swallows ...", a choral gallery of Morton Feldman and contemporaries, the Astra Choir ; John McCaughey, director
The writings, David Lang
Miserere, Górecki
Choruses from the harmony of Maine, 1794, for mixed or male voices in three and four parts, Supply Belcher ; edited by Oliver Daniel
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