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Music of the Classical period, roughly 1750-1820
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- West End (Oliver Holden)
- West-Sudbury (William Billings)
- Westborough (Daniel Belknap)
- Westborough (Lemuel Babcock)
- Westbury (James P. Carrell)
- Western (Samuel Holyoke)
- Westfield (1797) (Oliver Brownson)
- Westfield (Elias Mann)
- Westfield (Oliver Brownson)
- Westfield (William Billings)
- Westford (Daniel Read)
- Westford (Hezekiah Moors)
- Westford (Samuel Holyoke)
- Westminster (Nehemiah Shumway)
- Weston (Samuel Babcock)
- Wethersfield (Justin Morgan)
- Wethersfield (Timothy Olmsted)
- Weybossett Street (Oliver Shaw)
- Weymouth (William Billings)
- Whale Rock (Daniel Belknap)
- Whann Battayle smethinge (John Wall Callcott)
- What bright joy can this exceed? (Samuel Webbe)
- What can a sinner do like me (Benjamin Milgrove)
- What eyes like thine, eternal Sire (William Shield)
- What is life and all its pride (Lord Mornington)
- What is the cause that thou, O Lord (John Valentine)
- What shall he have that killed the deer? (John Stafford Smith)
- What shepherd or nymph of the grove (Joseph Vernon)
- What shepherd or nymph of the grove (Theodore Aylward)
- What thing is there that I can wish (Joseph Key)
- What tho' his guilt my heart hath torn (Thomas Arne)
- What tho' my frail eyelids refuse (Benjamin Milgrove)
- What though sorrow oft befalls us (Johann Gottlieb Naumann)
- What voice is this I hear (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Wheelers Point (1770) (William Billings)
- Wheelers Point (William Billings)
- When all my past days to review (Thomas Haweis)
- When Arthur first in court began to wear long hanging sleaves (John Wall Callcott)
- When Bacchus with Venus disputed the prize (Lord Mornington)
- When Bibo thought fit (John Travers)
- When Britain's sons to arms are led (James Brooks)
- When daisies pied (John Stafford Smith)
- When Daphne died (John Wall Callcott)
- When Daphne smiles (John Stafford Smith)
- When earth to earth (John Alcock Jr.)
- When first sweet love (Henry Harington)
- When for the world's repose (Lord Mornington)
- When forced from dear Hebe to go (Thomas Arne)
- When God revealed his gracious name (Supply Belcher)
- When I survey the wondrous Cross (Edward Miller)
- When I survey the wondrous cross (James Leach)
- When Jesus wept (William Billings)
- When my hero in court appears (Samuel Webbe Jr.)
- When Nature formed that angel face (Samuel Webbe)
- When Orpheus went down (William Boyce)
- When pearly dew (Samuel Webbe Jr.)
- When Sappho tuned the raptured strain (John Danby)
- When shall we three meet again? (Matthew King)
- When shall we three meet again? (Samuel Webbe)
- When shall we three meet again? (William Benson Earle)
- When the Lord turned again (William Billings)
- When we, our weary limbs to rest (John Broderip)
- When winds breathe soft (Samuel Webbe)
- When your beauty appears (Thomas Arne)
- Whene'er my dame a-hedging goes (John Wall Callcott)
- Where is this stupendous stranger? (William Boyce)
- Where the bee sucks (Thomas Arne)
- Where the bee sucks (William Jackson of Exeter)
- Where, Lord, shall I my refuge see? (Samuel Webbe)
- Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way (James Nares)
- Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? (John Alcock Sr.)
- Which is the properest day to drink? (Thomas Arne)
- While absent from these faithful arms (Nanny O) (Joseph Haydn)
- While Delia sleeps (Richard Langdon)
- While fools their time (John Stafford Smith)
- While I listen to thy voice (Robert Cooke)
- While liquid odours round him breathe (William Jackson of Exeter)
- While Phyllis is drinking (Thomas Arne)
- While shepherds watched their flocks by night (Matthew Cooke)
- While shepherds watched their flocks by night (Robert Barber II)
- While shepherds watched their flocks by night (William Knapp)
- While you here do snoring lie (Thomas Linley the younger)
- Whilst from our looks (William Jackson of Exeter)
- Whitestown (Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey) (Howd)
- Whitfield (Merit Woodruff)
- Who has peerless Kitty seen? (Robert Cooke)
- Who is Sylvia? (Joseph Vernon)
- Who is this that cometh (James Kent)
- Who is this that cometh from Edom (William Billings)
- Who shall ascend thy heavenly place (John Massey)
- Whom should I fear, since God to me (Joseph Stephenson)
- Whose voice did first inspire? (Samuel Webbe Jr.)
- Why did the Gentiles tumults raise? (Uriah Davenport)
- Why does beauteous Lina weep? (John Wall Callcott)
- Why should we start and fear to die (Richard Taylor)
- Why so pale and wan, fond lover? (Thomas Arne)
- Why steal the tears adown thy cheek? (Anonymous)
- Why thus enraged, ye tribes profane? (Robert Cooke)
- Why weepest thou? (Oliver Holden)
- Wider den Übermut, Hob. XXVc:7 (Joseph Haydn)
- Wie groß ist des Allmächt’gen Güte (Justin Heinrich Knecht)
- Wie hehr im Glase blinket (Johann Gottlieb Karl Spazier)
- Wie lieblich ist deine Wohnung (Bernhard Klein)
- Wie sie so sanft ruhn (Friedrich Burchard Beneken)
- Wiegenlied (Schlafe, mein Prinzchen) (Bernhard Flies)
- Wilks (William Billings)
- Will ye go to Flanders? (Joseph Haydn)
- Will you buy any tape? (Edward Smith Biggs)
- Will you go? (Benjamin F. White)
- Williamsburgh (William Billings)
- Williamstown (Daniel Belknap)
- Willington (Elisha West)
- The Willow Song (James Hook)
- Wilmington (Elkanah Dare)
- Wilmington (Samuel Babcock)
- Wilton (Abraham Wood)
- Wilton (Stephen Jenks)
- Windham (Daniel Read)
- Windham (Oliver Brownson)
- Windsor (Daniel Read)
- Windsor (Elisha West)
- Windsor New (Stephen Jenks)
- Winsor (Daniel Read)
- Winter (Daniel Belknap)
- Winter (Daniel Read)
- Winter wonderland (Felix Bernard)
- Winter-Street (Oliver Holden)
- Winthrop (Jacob French)
- Winthrop (Samuel Holyoke)
- Wintonbury (Stephen Jenks)
- Wir freuen uns, Herr Jesu Christ (Justin Heinrich Knecht)
- Wir gratulieren Dir (Christoph Dalitz)
- Wir liegen vor dir mit unserm Gebet (Gottfried August Homilius)
- Wir pflügen und wir streuen (Johann Abraham Peter Schulz)
- Wisdom (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- With breath the spacious organ fill (Samuel Webbe)
- With freedom blest (Samuel Webbe)
- With glorious clouds encompassed round (James Leach)
- With glory clad, with strength arrayed (Samuel Chapple)
- With joy we meditate the grace (Johann Michael Haydn)
- With my jug of brown ale (John Sale)
- With my whole heart, my God and King (Richard Garbett)
- With one consent let all the earth (John Broderip)
- With one consent let all the earth (Samuel Chapple)
- With restless and ungoverned rage (Arlington) (Thomas Arne)
- With sighs, sweet rose (John Wall Callcott)
- Within thy paths that are most pure (John Arnold)
- Wives by the dozen (Anonymous)
- Woburn (Jacob Kimball)
- Wonne der Wehmut, Op. 83 No. 1 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Woodbridge (Stephen Jenks)
- Woodford (Hezekiah Moors)
- The Woodnymph (Samuel Webbe Jr.)
- Woodrow (Samuel Holyoke)
- Woodstock (Hezekiah Moors)
- Worcester (Abraham Wood)
- Worcester (William Billings)
- Worship (Anonymous)
- Would you engage the lovely maid (Theodore Aylward)
- Wrentham (Lemuel Babcock)
- Wrentham (William Billings)
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- Yarmouth (Asahel Benham)
- Yarmouth (Hezekiah Moors)
- Yarmouth (Jacob Kimball)
- Yarmouth (Samuel Holyoke)
- Ye birds, for whom I rear'd the grove (Jonathan Battishill)
- Ye boundless realms of joy (John Broderip)
- Ye cliffs, I to your airy steep ascend (Samuel Webbe)
- Ye distant spires (John Wall Callcott)
- Ye gales that gently wave the seas (Thomas Billington)
- Ye gates and everlasting doors (John Valentine)
- Ye gates and everlasting doors (Joseph Key)
- Ye gentlemen of England (John Wall Callcott)
- Ye gods, give that social delight (James Hook)
- Ye happy fields (Philip Hayes)
- Ye holy angels bright (John Darwall)
- Ye kings, from error's sleep arise (Richard Worgan)
- Ye men on earth, in God rejoice (Uriah Davenport)
- Ye nymphs and sylvan gods (Samuel Arnold)
- Ye nymphs and sylvan swains (John Danby)
- Ye people all with one accord (Matthew Cooke)
- Ye princes that in might excel (Joseph Stephenson)
- Ye saints and servants of the Lord (John Broderip)
- Ye saints and servants of the Lord (Samuel Chapple)
- Ye servants of God, your master proclaim (Anonymous)
- Ye shepherds and nymphs of the grove (John Danby)
- Ye shepherds so cheerful and gay (Stephen Storace)
- Ye spotted snakes (Richard John Samuel Stevens)
- Ye that pass by, behold the man (John Hawkins)
- Ye watchful guardians of the fair (Green sleeves) (Joseph Haydn)
- Ye woods and ye mountains unknown (William Jackson of Exeter)
- Yes, I'm in love (Thomas Arne)
- Yes, these are the scenes (Richard Langdon)
- Yet awhile, sweet sleep deceive me (Michael Arne)
- Yield unto God the mighty Lord (Joseph Key)
- York (Oliver Brownson)
- You gave me your heart (Samuel Webbe)
- You gentlemen on t'other side (John Wall Callcott)
- You say, at your feet (William Boyce)
- Youth of the gloomy brow (John Wall Callcott)