All songs by Benjamin Britten
A Poison Tree
Agnus Dei
Ah Sun-flower
Antique
As dew in Aprille
Balulalow
Being Beauteous
Below the thunders of the upper deep
Calypso
Cantata misericordium Op. 69
Corpus Christi Carol
Deo Gracias
Dies irae
Dirge
Départ
Elegy
Embroidery Aria
Encinctured with a twine of leaves
Epilogue and Funeral March
Every Night and Every Morn
For H is a spirit and therefore he is God
For I am under the same accusation with my Saviour
For I will consider my Cat Jeoffrey
For the Mouse is a creature of great personal valour
For the flowers are great blessings
For the instruments are by their rhimes
Funeral Blues
Hallelujah from the heart of God
Hymn
I: Thou hast made me and shall thy work decay?
III: Oh might those sighes and teares return againe
IV: Oh my blacke Soule now thou art summoned
In freezing winter night
Johnny
Libera me
Lilian
London
Marine
Messalina
My Heart
Nocturne
Now the Great Bear and Pleiades
O beauty O handsomeness goodness
Offertorium
Parade
Pastoral
Phrase
Prithee
Procession
Prologue Our Hunting Fathers
Prologue Peter Grimes
Prologue The Turn of the Screw
Proverb I
Proverb V
Proverb VI
Proverb VII
Rats Away
Recession
Rejoice in God O ye Tongues
Requiem aeternam
Royauté
Sanctus
Sonetto LV
Sonetto XVI
Sonetto XXIV
Sonetto XXX
Sonetto XXXI
Sonetto XXXII
Sonetto XXXVIII
Sonnet
Spring carol
Spring the sweet spring
Tell Me the Truth About Love
That yongë child
The Children and Sir Nameless
The Chimney-Sweeper
The Fly
The Journey
The Merry Cuckoo
The Salley Gardens
The Tower
The Tyger
The Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra
There is no rose
This Little Babe
VII: At the round earths imagined corners
Villes
Winter Words Op. 52: 1. At Day-close in November
Winter Words Op. 52: 2. Midnight on the Great Western The Journeying Boy
Winter Words Op. 52: 3. Wagtail and Baby A Satire
Winter Words Op. 52: 4. The Little Old Table
Wolcum Yole
X: Death be not proud
XIII: What if this present were the worlds last night?
XIV: Batter my heart three persond God
XIX: Oh to vex me contraryes meet in one
XVII: Since she whom I lovd hath payd her last debt
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