Category:Ian Haslam editions
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This category lists works containing one or more editions provided by Ian Haslam.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 209 total.
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- Adoramus te, Christe (attrib. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
- All the ends of the world (William Boyce)
- Allan Water (Henry Elliot Button)
- Ascendit Deus (Jacobus Clemens non Papa)
- The Ash Grove (Thomas Dunhill)
- At the mid hour of night (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Ave Maria (Gustav Holst)
- Ave maris stella (Edward Elgar)
- Awake up my glory (Frederick Charles Maker)
- Awake, Awake (Granville Bantock)
- Awake, put on thy strength (Frederick Greenish)
B
- A Babe ys borne (John Frederick Bridge)
- Beauty Concealed (César Antonovich Cui)
- Beauty sat bathing by a spring (Ernest John Moeran)
- Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house (Berthold Tours)
- Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord (Charles Gounod)
- Blessing and glory, and wisdom and thanksgiving (William Boyce)
- Blessing, glory, wisdom, and thanks (Berthold Tours)
- Bobby Shaftoe (William Whittaker)
- Bonny at morn (William Whittaker)
- Bring us in good ale (Gustav Holst)
- But the Lord is mindful of His own (George Augustus Löhr)
C
- Camilla fair tripped o'er the plain (Thomas Bateson)
- Caput apri defero (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Chillingham (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Christ our passover (Edward Bunnett)
- Come pretty wag (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Come to the fair (Easthope Martin)
- Corydon, Arise (Ernest John Moeran)
- Corydon, Arise! (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Coventry Carol (Henry Walford Davies)
- Cupid and Rosalind (Charles Villiers Stanford)
D
- Dance to your Daddy (Hugh S. Roberton)
- Daughter of Zion (Thomas Clark)
- The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (Herbert Hall Woodward)
- De battle of Jerico (Hugh S. Roberton)
- Deep River (Hugh S. Roberton)
- The Deil's awa' wi' the Exciseman (Edward Sweeting)
- Diaphenia (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Dolli-A (William Whittaker)
- Domine ne in furore (Orlando di Lasso)
E
G
- Gabriel's Message (Traditional)
- Gather ye rosebuds (Jacques Blumenthal)
- Give ear, O ye heavens (Philip Armes)
- Gloria in Excelsis (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- God be merciful unto us (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- God the All-Fatherly (Alfred Hollins)
- Good King Wenceslas (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Good Wine (Ernest John Moeran)
- The Goslings (John Frederick Bridge)
- The grace of God that bringeth salvation (Joseph Barnby)
- Great God of love (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
H
- He that hath a pleasant face (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face (Percy Whitlock)
- Highland love song (Hugh S. Roberton)
- How dear are thy counsels (William Crotch)
- How far is it to Bethlehem (Geoffrey Shaw)
- How sweet the answer (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Hymn to Agni (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to Indra (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to Manas (Gustav Holst)
- Hymn to Music (Dudley Buck)
- Hymn to Soma (Gustav Holst)
I
- I love my love (Gustav Holst)
- I saw a maiden (Edgar Pettman)
- I saw three ships (Arthur Warrell)
- I sing the birth (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- I will give thanks (Joseph Barnby)
- I will lay me down in peace (Arthur Charles Edwards)
- I will to the Mountains (Hugh S. Roberton)
- In the forest (Hugh S. Roberton)
- The Infant King (Edgar Pettman)
- The Isle of Mull (Hugh S. Roberton)
- It comes from the misty ages (Edward Elgar)
- It is not the tear (Charles Villiers Stanford)
J
L
- Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Gustav Holst)
- Let us now go even unto Bethlehem (Edward John Hopkins)
- Lift up your heads (John Larkin Hopkins)
- Light of my soul (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Little Jack Horner (John Michael Diack)
- The Lord is loving unto every man (George M. Garrett)
- Love came down at Christmas (Edgar Pettman)
- Love is a sickness (Ernest John Moeran)
- Love is meant to make us glad (Edward German)
- Lowlands (Arthur Warrell)
- Lullaby of life (Henry David Leslie)
M
- Magi viderunt stellam (Tomás Luis de Victoria)
- Magnificat for Eight-part Chorus, Opus 164 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Make me a clean heart, O God (Joseph Barnby)
- Make me a clean heart, O God (Thomas Adams)
- March of the men of Harlech (Joseph Barnby)
- Mater ora filium (Arnold Bax)
- Minuit, chrétiens (O Holy Night) (Adolphe Charles Adam)
- Moonlight (Joseph Eaton Faning)
- Morgengesang, Opus 71 No. 7 (Max Bruch)
- My bonny lass she smileth (Edward German)
- My love is like a red, red rose (George M. Garrett)
N
O
- O can ye sew cushions? (Granville Bantock)
- O clap your hands (Maurice Greene)
- O day of penitence (Charles Gounod)
- O dear, what can the matter be (Granville Bantock)
- O filii et filiae (Henry Walford Davies)
- O God our help (Ernest A. Dicks)
- O God, whose nature and property (Alan Gray)
- O Holy Ghost, into our minds (George Alexander Macfarren)
- O How amiable are Thy dwellings (Ebenezer Minshall)
- O Lord, correct me, but with judgement (James Coward)
- O lovely heart (Hugh S. Roberton)
- O lovely May (Edward German)
- O peaceful night (Edward German)
- O Saviour, Friend, O loving guide (Percy Eastman Fletcher)
- O Thou, in whom we live and move (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- O worship the Lord (Alfred Hollins)
- Ode to peace (Dudley Buck)
- Oh the sight entrancing (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Oh! breathe not his name (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Oh! for a closer walk with God (Myles Birket Foster)
- Old Mother Hubbard (Victor Hely-Hutchinson)
- On a hill there grows a flower (Ernest John Moeran)
- On Craig Ddu (Frederick Delius)
- On Himalay (Granville Bantock)
- On Jordan's banks (Max Bruch)
- Our market day (Alan Gray)
- Over hill, over dale (John Liptrot Hatton)
P
S
- Said I that Amaryllis (Ernest John Moeran)
- Salve Regina (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Salve Regina a 8 (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
- Saviour, again to Thy dear Name (George Whitefield Chadwick)
- Say, dear, when will your frowning? (Thomas Weelkes)
- Scots, wha hae (Granville Bantock)
- The sea hath many a thousand sands (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Set your affections on things above (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Shall we go dance? (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Sigh no more, ladies (Ernest John Moeran)
- Silent Worship (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Sing, O heavens (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Sir Patrick Spens (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Softly fall the shades of evening (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Song of the flax spinner (Henry David Leslie)
- Song of the Vikings (Joseph Eaton Faning)
- Spring, the sweet spring (Ernest John Moeran)
- The strife is o'er (Bruce Steane)
- Sweet day, so cool (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Sweet is Thy mercy (Joseph Barnby)
- Sweet love for me (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Swing low, sweet chariot (Arthur Warrell)
- The Sword of Erin (Charles Villiers Stanford)
T
- Te Deum Laudamus (William Jackson of Exeter)
- Tell me, where is fancy bred? (Ann Sheppard Mounsey Bartholomew)
- A Thanksgiving (Alan Gray)
- The Dashing White Sergeant (Hugh S. Roberton)
- The glory of the Lord (John Goss)
- The Holy Child (Easthope Martin)
- The Jolly Carter (Ernest John Moeran)
- The Leprechaun (Granville Bantock)
- The peace of God (Alfred William Phillips)
- The River-God's song (Ernest John Moeran)
- The sacrifices of God are a troubled spirit (Hugh Blair)
- The seaboards are her mantle's hem (George Clement Martin)
- The shepherd's cradle song (Charles Macpherson)
- The treasure of my heart (Ernest John Moeran)
- There is a paradise on earth (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Thou crownest the year with Thy goodness (Arthur Berridge)
- Thou that hearest prayer (Henry Walford Davies)
- To Daffodils (Ernest John Moeran)
- To meadows (Ernest John Moeran)
- Tota pulchra es (Anton Bruckner)
- Turingian Volkslied (Franz Wilhelm Abt)