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With wisdom, goodness, grace (Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell) for soprano, alto, tenor, bass and piano mixed chorus and piano |
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| Who can dwell with greatness! (Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings) for mixed chorus |
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| For all the wonder of thy regal day (Bridge, Frederick) for mixed chorus |
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| Out in the windy West (Stanford, Charles Villiers) for mixed chorus |
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| The Triumph of Victoria (Parratt, Walter) for mixed chorus |
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Lady on the Silver Throne (Goodhart, Arthur Murray) for 2 sopranos, alto, tenor and 2 basses mixed chorus |
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A Century’s Penultimate (Wood, Charles) for 2 sopranos, alto, tenor and 2 basses mixed chorus |
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| Hark! The world is full of thy praise (Davies, Walford) for mixed chorus |
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| The seaboards are her mantle’s hem (Martin, George Clement) for mixed chorus |
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With still increasing blessings (Somervell, Arthur) for soprano, alto, tenor and bass mixed chorus mixed chorus and piano |
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| To her beneath whose stedfast star (Elgar, Edward) for mixed chorus |
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| A thousand years, by sea and land (Lloyd, Charles Harford) for mixed chorus |
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Flora’s Queen (Stainer, John) for 6 voices mixed chorus |
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| Choral Songs in honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria (Parratt, Walter) for mixed chorus |
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