English Sacred Music (1560-1620): | ||
Thomas Tallis | – | Te lucis ante terminum (hymn) |
William Byrd | – | Prevent us, O Lord (prayer) |
Thomas Weekes | – | Alleluia, I heard a voice (anthem) |
Robert Whyte | – | The Lamentations of Jeremiah (part 1) |
Music from the Court of Henry VIII: | ||
Anon. | – | I am a jolly foster |
William Cornyshe | – | Ah Robin |
Anon. | – | Madame d'amours |
Henry VIII | – | Pastime with good company |
Folk Songs: | ||
A collection of British Folk Songs for solo voices | ||
Madrigals and Balletts: | ||
Thomas Morley | – | Now is the month of Maying |
Thomas Morley | – | O grief, even on the bud |
Thomas Morley | – | Damon and Phillis |
Thomas Morley | – | Though Philomela lost her love |
Thomas Morley | – | Ay me, the fatal arrow |
Thomas Morley | – | Fire! Fire! |
Spirituals: | ||
arr. Martholomew | – | The animals |
arr. Martholomew | – | Little innocent lamb |
arr. Martholomew | – | Steal away to Jesus |
In lighter mood: | ||
A selection of songs from the lighter side of the Scholars' repertoire |
Telemann | – | Suite, Don Quixote |
Mozart | – | Incidental Music, King Thamos K. 345 |
Britten | – | Les Illuminations Op. 18 |
Haydn | – | Symphony No. 102 in B flat |
Boccherini | – | Cello Sonata in A major |
Beethoven | – | Seven varieties on a theme of Mozart (from "The Magic Flute") |
Schubert | – | Piano Sonata in A major Op. 120 D. 664 |
Debussy | – | Sonata for Cello and Piano |
Rachmaninov | – | Three Etudes Tableaux: C major Op. 33 No. 2; A minor Op. 39 No. 2; C minor Op. 39 No. 1 |
Fauré | – | Apres un Reve |
Ravel | – | Piece en forme d' Habanera |
Dunkler | – | La Fileuse |
Chopin | – | Three Grandes Valses Brillantes: A flat major; A minor; F major |
A specimen programme was provided entitled: "Soirees Musicales" |
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Bach | – | Fugue from 'The Musical Offering' |
Beethoven | – | 'Moonlight' Sonata |
Schubert | – | Impromptu in B flat |
Rossini | – | Soirées Musicales |
Mendelssohn | – | Songs without Words |
Chopin | – | Etudes and the Ballade in F minor |
200 years of piano playing surveys what the piano has meant to civilization |
Petzel | – | Three Pieces for Brass Quintet |
Bozza | – | Chorale |
Lanchbery | – | Brunette |
Anon. | – | Banker sanger lieder |
Scott Joplin | – | The Entertainer |
Malcolm Arnold | – | Quintet |
Scheidt de Jong | – | Canzona Bergamasca |
Edward Gregson | – | Quintet for Brass |
Horowitz | – | Music Hall Suite |
Chairman: | Dr. A. G. Blyth | Mrs. E. Walker | |
Deputy Chairman: | Mrs. P. H. Ponting | Mrs. M. Tait | |
Secretary: | Miss Gladys New | Mr. I. Duncan | |
Treasurer: | Mr. R. Burton | Mr. M. Watts | |
Mrs. G. Graham | Mr. M. Martin |
Putting these history pages together we can see how many gaps exist in our records. If you have access to any of the information that is clearly marked as missing then do please let us know:- by email to the or the - alternatively; refer to the contact information available on the About AMC page or talk to a committee member at one of our concerts.