Oxford Choral Classics: English Church Music assembles in two volumes around 100 of the finest examples of English sacred choral music of the past five centuries. 384 pages. Series Editor John Rutter
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Anon: Rejoice in the Lord alway
Bairstow: Jesu, the very thought
Blow: Salvator mundi
Byrd: Ave verum
Byrd: Haec dies
Byrd: Iustorum animae
Byrd: Sing joyfully
Dering: Quem vidistis
Elgar: They are at rest
Farrant: Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake
Gibbons: O clap your hands
Gibbons: O Lord, in thy wrath
Goss: These are they that follow
Greene: Lord, let me know mine end
Hadley: My song is love unknown
Harris: Faire is the heaven
Harwood: O how glorious
Howells: Like as the hart
Mendelssohn: Hear my prayer
Lewis: The souls of the righteous
Naylor: Vox dicentis
Parsons: Ave Maria
Phillips: Ascendit Deus
Purcell: Hear my prayer
Purcell: I was glad when they said
Purcell: Let mine eyes run down
Purcell: Lord, how long wilt thou
Purcell: Remember not Lord our offences
Stainer: God so loved the world
Stainer: I saw the Lord
Stanford: Beati quorum
Stanford: Coelos ascendit
Stanford: How beauteous are the feet
Stanford: I heard a voice from heaven
Stanford: Iustorum animae
Tallis: If ye love me
Tallis: Loquebantur variis linguis
Tallis: O Lord, give thy holy spirit
Tallis: O nata lux
Taverner: Dum transisset
Tomkins: When David heard
Vaughan Williams: O how amiable
Vaughan Williams: O taste and see
Walton: Set me as a seal
Wesley: Ascribe unto the Lord
Wesley: Blessed be the God and Father
Wesley: Praise the Lord, O my soul
Wesley: The Wilderness
Wesley: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace
Wesley: Wash me throughly
Wood: O thou the central orb