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This (hidden) category lists those score pages containing CPDL edition numbers of the form CPDL #240xy: sorted on "xy" with headings grouped on the tens digit "x". A listing of these pages by their CPDL edtion numbers is at ChoralWiki:CPDL 240xy.
Pages in this category
The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total.
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- Son me regarde - Prennes i garde - He mi enfant (Anonymous)
- A Dieu dame (Anonymous)
- Si vous n'avez (Anonymous)
- Sans lever le pied (Jacobus Clemens non Papa)
- Sometime she would (Giles Farnaby)
- Ay me, poor heart! (Giles Farnaby)
- Christ lag in Todesbanden a 5 II (Michael Praetorius)
- Mitten wir im Leben sind, Op. 23, No. 3 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Blind Love was shooting (Giles Farnaby)
- Jesu, thy blood and righteousness (John Eagleton)
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- Ich will hier bei dir stehen (Glenn O'Brien)
- Lady, when I behold your passions (Giles Farnaby)
- Love shooting among many (Giles Farnaby)
- Beatus vir qui timet Dominum (Claudio Monteverdi)
- My lady's coloured cheeks (Giles Farnaby)
- Let thy merciful ears (Thomas Mudd)
- Salve festa dies III (Anonymous)
- A qui me doib ie (5vv) (Jacobus Clemens non Papa)
- La belle margarite a 5 (Jacobus Clemens non Papa)
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- Pearce did dance with Petronella (Giles Farnaby)
- Zigeunerleben, Op. 29, No. 3 (Robert Schumann)
- Pearce did love fair Petronel (Giles Farnaby)
- Edition:CPDL 24073
- Edition:CPDL 24074
- Assumpta est Maria a 5 (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
- Simkin said that Sis was fair (Giles Farnaby)
- Missa in G, op. 151 (Josef Rheinberger)
- Ave, dulcissima Maria (Carlo Gesualdo)
- Gradual and Tract for a Requiem (Giovanni Maria Nanino)
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- Thrice blessed be the giver (Giles Farnaby)
- The wavering planet (Giles Farnaby)
- Edition:CPDL 24092
- Edition:CPDL 24093
- Awake, ye drowsy mortals all (Joseph Key)
- O bone Jesu (Felice Anerio)
- You pretty flowers (John Farmer)
- Pastime with good company (Henry VIII)
- I vow to thee, my country (Gustav Holst)
- Take time while time doth last (John Farmer)