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- A ballad of the eighteenth century (Harriett Abrams)
- A Better Day is Coming By and By
- A bumper of good liquor (Thomas Linley the elder)
- A Cappella Gloria (Philip Le Bas)
- A Carol (Bernard Bertschinger)
- A Catch that is Merry and Gay (William Hayes)
- A Century's Penultimate (Charles Wood)
- A chafer's wedding (Louis Lewandowski)
- A Christmas Carol (Arnold Bax)
- A Christmas Greeting (Edward Elgar)
- A Cradle Song
- A Dirge for Two Veterans (Gustav Holst)
- A few more days on earth to spend
- A forest scene (Waldszene) (Hermann Goetz)
- A Gallery Carol (Arthur Warrell)
- A Garden Lullaby (Jacques Offenbach)
- A Godly Psalme of Mary Queene (Anonymous)
- A great and mighty wonder (Michael Praetorius)
- A hymn of glory let us sing (Anonymous)
- A hymn of glory let us sing (Gregorian chant)
- A John Clare Calendar (Geoff Allan)
- A Joyous Easter Song (Clarence Dickinson)
- A la nanita nana (Traditional)
- A long farewell (Thomas Norris)
- A lover's counsel (Frederic Hymen Cowen)
- A lullaby (Charles L. Williams)
- A Man there lived in Galilee (Traditional)
- A man's a man for a' that (John Brown)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (Eva Toller)
- A Peace Offering (John Manuel Pacheco)
- A Perfect Day (Carrie Jacobs-Bond)
- A Place Called Golgotha (Joseph Knapicius)
- A Poison Tree (Barbara Rosen)
- A Poison Tree (Charles West)
- A poor soul sat sighing (Edward Smith Biggs)
- A poor soul sat under a sycamore tree (Anonymous)
- A prayer for peace (William Crotch)
- A Recipe for Christmas Pudding (John Whittaker)
- A Rough Country Priest (John King)
- A round is like a universe (Barbara Rosen)
- A round is like a universe (John Hetland)
- A round keeps running 'round my brain (Barbara Rosen)
- A safe stronghold our God is still (Martin Luther)
- A Snow Legend, Op. 26 (Joseph W. Clokey)
- A soldier's song (Hamilton Clarke)
- A solemn prayer (Herbert Brewer)
- A Song for Saint Cecilia (Geoff Allan)
- A Song of Hope and Peace (Gertrude Sans Souci)
- A song of joy (John Ebenezer West)
- A song of rest (Henry Walford Davies)
- A song of spring once more we sing (Francis Duckworth)
- A song sung at a music feast (Pelham Humfrey)
- A stranger once did bless the earth (Henry Carey)
- A sure foundation (Martin Luther)
- A tender shoot (Colin Davey)
- A thought on death (John Danby)
- A truth... (Barbara Rosen)
- A very distinct possibility (Barbara Rosen)
- A waiter with some water (Barbara Rosen)
- A weapon of mass instruction (Barbara Rosen)
- A wet sheet and a flowing sea (Arnold Duncan Culley)
- A youth whom the bounty of nature had graced (Joseph Vernon)
- A.D. 1919 (Horatio W. Parker)
- Abbeville (Elisha J. King)
- Abide with me
- Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel (Barbara Rosen)
- About the maypole (Thomas Morley)
- Above the brightness of the sun (Sally DeFord)
- Above the clear blue sky (Edward John Hopkins)
- Above the stars my Saviour dwells (Thomas Tomkins)
- Above what we can ask or hope
- Abradad: Alas you salt sea gods (Robert Parsons)
- Abraham's Children (Thurlow Weed)
- Absalom set to WTC 1.4 Fugue in C minor (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Absence (Friedrich Schneider)
- Absence (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Absence, hear thou my protestation (Thomas Morley)
- Abyssinia (Jacob French)
- Accept, Almighty Father (Anonymous)
- Acclaim our God (John Brown)
- Acis and Galatea, HWV 49 (George Frideric Handel)
- Acquaint thyself with God (Maurice Greene)
- Acton (Abraham Wood)
- Adam Buckham O (Percy Snowdon)
- Adam catch'd Eve (Joseph Baildon)
- Adam lay ybounden
- Addington (Kathryn Rose)
- Adeste fideles
- Adew, adew, my hartis lust (William Cornysh)
- Adieu (Stephen Jenks)
- Adieu! 'Tis love's last greeting (Franz Schubert)
- Adieu! my native shore (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Adieu! sweet love, adieu (Thomas Bateson)
- Adieu, adieu you kind and cruel (Thomas Morley)
- Adieu, dear native land (William Vincent Wallace)
- Adieu, love, adieu (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Adieu, sweet Amaryllis (John Wilbye)
- Adieu, ye city pris'ning towers (Thomas Tomkins)
- Adieu, ye rocks (John Alcock Jr.)
- Adieu, ye soft scenes (Samuel Wesley)
- The adjective (Kitty Brazelton)
- Adorna, Sion, thalamum (Charles H. Giffen)
- Advance Australia Fair (P. D. McCormick)
- Advent (Kathryn Rose)
- Advent Antiphon 8 (O Virgo Virginum) (Douglas Brooks-Davies)
- Advent Hope (Christopher Upton)
- Advent Sentence (Toby Wardman)
- Ae fond kiss (Francis Melville)
- Afraid, alas, and why so suddenly? (Anonymous)
- After a While (Charles Albert Tindley)
- After many a dusty mile op.45.3 (Edward Elgar)
- Afton Water (Chris Hutchings)
- Afton Water (Francis Melville)
- Again the Lord's own day is here (James William Elliott)
- Again the morn of gladness (Joseph Barnby)
- Agwillare habeth standiff (Anonymous)
- Ah friends how happy are we here (Samuel Akeroyd)
- Ah Lord when my last end is come, BWV 245.40 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- Ah lovely appearance of death!
- Ah me! Can every rumour (John Wilbye)
- Ah me! my mistress scorns my love (Thomas Bateson)
- Ah silly Soul (William Byrd)
- Ah sweet, alas! when first I saw (George Kirbye)
- Ah! cannot sighs nor tears (John Wilbye)
- Ah! cruel Amarillis (John Wilbye)
- Ah! Gentle zephyr (Thomas Billington)
- Ah! Hills beloved (John Wall Callcott)
- Ah! How Sophia can you leave? (John Wall Callcott)
- Ah! May the red rose live alway! (Stephen Collins Foster)
- Ah! me! With that false one (Edward Smith Biggs)
- Ah! whither should I go
- Ah! woe is me (Henry Lahee)
- Ah, alas, you salt sea gods (Richard Farrant)
- Ah, cruel hateful fortune (George Kirbye)
- Ah, Cupid grant that I may never see (Thomas Bateson)
- Ah, dear heart, why do you rise? (Orlando Gibbons)
- Ah, for wings to soar (Anonymous)
- Ah, gentle Jesu (Sheryngham)
- Ah, holy Jesus, how hast thou offended (Johann Crüger)
- Ah, my dear angry Lord (Thomas McLelland-Young)
- Ah, Robin, gentle Robin (William Cornysh)
- Ah, Sunflower (Jon Corelis)
- Ah, sweetheart let us hurry (Christoph Dalitz)
- Ah, welladay (Maurice Greene)
- Ain'-a That Good News! (William L. Dawson)
- The air is heavy with the breath of flowers (Henry Cood Watson)
- Alas that e'er I knew this hour (Samuel Webbe)
- Alas! (Barbara Rosen)
- Alas! and did my Savior bleed
- Alas! What a wretched life (John Wilbye)
- Alas! what hope of speeding
- Alas, alas! where is my love (Thomas Bateson)
- Alas, cried Damon (John Wall Callcott)
- Alas, for lak of her presens (Robert Fayrfax)
- Alas, my aching heart
- Albion (Marie Wurm)
- Albion, thy sea-encircled isle (Benjamin Cooke)
- Aldiborontiphoscophornio (John Wall Callcott)
- Ale and tobacco (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Alexander (Herbert Brewer)
- Alibama (Oliver Holden)
- Alice, where art thou? (Joseph Ascher)
- All Among the Barley (Elizabeth Stirling)
- All around my hat (Traditional)
- All as a sea (William Byrd)
- All at once well met (Thomas Weelkes)
- All creatures now are merry-minded (John Bennet)
- All creatures of our God and King (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- All glory to God in the sky
- All hail the power of Jesus' name
- All hail the power of Jesus' name! (William Harold Ferguson)
- All hail the power of Jesus' name, Op. 74 (Amy Beach)
- All hail to thee, Sound! (Charles Edward Horsley)
- All I have is a song (Tim Brace)
- All in a garden green (Traditional)
- All in Azure today (Peter Yost)
- All in the April evening (Hugh S. Roberton)
- All is not gold (William Joseph Westbrook)
- All is still (George Alexander Macfarren)
- All knew He was there (Florence Turner-Maley)
- All Majesty and Glory to Jesus Christ we bring (Edewede Oriwoh)
- All men are like grass (Robert Page)
- All my heart (Burkhart M. Schürmann)
- All of the guns (John Hetland)
- All people, clap your hands (Thomas Weelkes)
- All pleasure is of this condition (John Wilbye)
- All poor men (Steve Draper)
- All praise to Him who built the hills (Joseph Barnby)
- All praise to him who came to save (Georg Gottfried Wagner)
- All praise to thee who safe has kept (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- All praise to Thee, my God, this night (Joseph Barnby)
- All praise to you, O Lord (Charles Lockhart)
- All praise to you, O Lord (Tim Blickhan)
- All shall be well (Carlotta Ferrari)
- All streams run to the sea (John Hetland)