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Our repertoire list is too long to give in full. It includes:

  • Medieval music by Dufay, Cornyshe and, from the Eton Choirbook , Kellyk (Magnificat), Davy and Wylkynson ( Jesus autem transiens - Canon in 13 parts)
  • English Renaissance music by Taverner, Tallis (including Spem in Alium and Misere ), Parsons, Sheppard, Byrd (including the Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis from the Great Service and the Four-part Mass), Gibbons, Philips, Weelkes (madrigals and sacred music), Morley, Tomkins and Wilbye
  • Continental Renaissance music by Palestrina, Josquin, Marenzio, Clemens non Papa and Jannequin
  • Early Italian music by G. Gabrieli, Monteverdi & Lotti – numerous madrigals and concerted sacred pieces (e.g. Monteverdi's Gloria, Dixit Dominus, Beatus Vir)
  • Early German Baroque music by Schütz and Praetorius
  • English Baroque music by Purcell (numerous anthems, including the 8-part My Heart is Inditing and Hear My Prayer , and the 10-part Blow up the Trumpet ), plus secular music, e.g. the ode to St Cecilia of 1683) and Humphrey
  • Handel – Various anthems (including Chandos , Coronation and Foundling Hospital )
  • Bach – Several cantatas and motets, Christmas Oratorio Part 1
  • Haydn and Mozart – Masses & motets
  • Romantic songs, arranged for Morley Chamber Choir by Bob Hanson, by Brahms, Fauré, Wolf, Mahler and Berg
  • Parry, Stanford and Elgar –motets and part-songs
  • Twentieth and twenty-first century works by Stravinsky, Pärt, Hanson, Harvey, Howells, Britten, Tippett, Harris, James Macmillan and Gustav Holst
  • First performances of works by Raymond Head, William Lloyd and Robert Hanson

 

   
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