Category:Partsongs
A piece of music in two or more voice-parts without independent accompaniment. In theory, the term can encompass forms such as the glee and the madrigal but in fact usually refers to small-scale secular pieces from the romantic period, for unaccompanied choral singing, in which homophonic writing is the norm. There are a few sacred examples, such as Sullivan's Five Sacred Partsongs (1871). The genre gained popularity in England in the nineteenth century with the growth of amateur choral societies which tended to replace the more exclusive Glee Clubs. Partsongs are usually single entities, but there do exist lengthy multi-sectional works, possibly intended as competitive showpieces, that are susceptible to no other definition. Other languages have no exact equivalent of the term: this may be a reflection of its breadth and inexactitude in all countries where partsongs flourish.
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- There was a man of Edmonton (George Alexander Macfarren)
- There were three ravens (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- There will come soft rains (Tim Blickhan)
- There's nae luck about the house (Charles Macpherson)
- There's one that I love dearly (Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken)
- There’s a Sigh in the Heart (Anne Fricker)
- There’s music everywhere (Smith Newell Penfield)
- They know not my heart (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- They whom we loved on earth (Frederick Westlake)
- Thine eyes so bright (Henry David Leslie)
- Think of Me (Anthony Johnson Showalter)
- Think on me (Ciro Pinsuti)
- Think'st thou then by thy feigning (John Dowland)
- This day, in wealth of light (Joseph Joachim Raff)
- This is Australia (Michael Winikoff)
- This world is all a fleeting show (Simon W. Waley)
- Thomas and Annis (Henry Walford Davies)
- Those Evening Bells (Jacob Franklin King)
- Those evening bells (Marcellus Webster Moore)
- Those sweet blue eyes (Thomas Martin Towne)
- Thou didst delight my eyes (Gustav Holst)
- Thou mighty God - When David's life by Saul - When the poor Cripple (John Dowland)
- Thou palsied earth (John Wall Callcott)
- Though Amarillis dance in green (William Byrd)
- Though some saith (Henry VIII)
- Though the last glimpse of Erin (Michael William Balfe)
- Thoughts of home (Robert Stewart Taylor)
- Three children sliding (Arthur Wellesley Batson)
- Three Children Sliding (Howard M. Dow)
- Three Doughtie Men (William Webster Pearson)
- Three doughty Knights (Alec Rowley)
- Three Elizabethan Partsongs (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Three Fiona MacLeod Settings (Oliver Barton)
- The three fishers (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Three Fooles (John Bennet)
- The three knights (Edward German)
- Three little kittens (George Rayleigh Vicars)
- Three Nursery Rhymes (Ramiro Real)
- The three ravens (John Gerrard Williams)
- Three sleeps (John Gerrard Williams)
- The Thresher (Henry Lahee)
- Through the clouds of sorrow beaming (Oliver Day Adams)
- Through woods and fields (Conradin Kreutzer)
- Thro’ grief and thro’ danger (Michael William Balfe)
- Thrush song (Gabriel Pierné)
- Thunder Souls (Joseph G. Stephens)
- Thy voice is heard, Op. 68:6 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Ti Aarestrupske Ritorneller (Thomas Laub)
- Tibbie Dunbar (Frank Valentine Van der Stucken)
- The Tide rises, the Tide falls (Adam Carse)
- The tide rises, the tide falls (Julius Engelbert Röntgen)
- Till Ulla Winblad (Carl Michael Bellman)
- The time I’ve lost in wooing (Michael William Balfe)
- Tinking Tom was an honest man (Samuel Akeroyd)
- Tintomaras sång (Eva Toller)
- ’Tis believ’d that this harp (Michael William Balfe)
- Tis better to be vile (Michael Gray)
- 'Tis break of day (Henry Thomas Smart)
- ’Tis dawn, the lark is singing (George J. Webb)
- 'Tis May upon the mountain (Samuel Reay)
- ’Tis six o’clock in the morning (Daniel Shryock)
- ’Tis six o’clock P.M. (Horatio Richmond Palmer)
- ’Tis Spring! (Louis A. Coerne)
- ’Tis sweet to hear the merry lark (John Pointer)
- 'Tis twilight's holy hour (J. Clippingdale)
- Tischlied (Adolf Reichel)
- To a brother artist (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- To a Rosebud (Charles Wenham Smith)
- To a Skylark (Sidney C. Durst)
- To all you ladies now on land (Clara Angela Macirone)
- To be sung of a summer night on the water (Frederick Delius)
- To Blossoms (Frederick St. John Lacy)
- To Blossoms (Gertrude Hine)
- To Blossoms (Harold Darke)
- To Chloris (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- To daffodils (Agnes Zimmermann)
- To Daffodils (Amherst Webber)
- To daffodils (Ernest Farrar)
- To Daffodils (Ernest John Moeran)
- To daffodils (Henry Hiles)
- To Daffodils (Joseph Barnby)
- To Diana (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- To Electra, Op. 7, No. 4 (Roger Quilter)
- To harmony, seraphic maid! (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- To his flocks (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- To Homer (John Kilpatrick)
- To Julia (John Liptrot Hatton)
- To May (George J. Webb)
- To me, fair friend, you never can be old (Michael Gray)
- To meadows (Ernest John Moeran)
- To Music (Geoff Allan)
- To Music (George Dyson)
- To Night (Carl Maria von Weber)
- To Night (Percy Pitt)
- To Phoebe (John Frederick Bridge)
- To Sadie (Purcell James Mansfield)
- To sail beyond the sunset (Kathryn Rose)
- To say goodbye (John Kilpatrick)
- To sea! the calm is o'er (Florence Ashton Marshall)
- To soften care and sweeten life (Thomas Arne)
- To Song (Carl Maria von Weber)
- To soothe my fond bosom (Thomas Billington)
- To stop the train (Wytze Oostenbrug)
- To the audience (Hamilton Clarke)
- To the Etruscan Poets (Huub de Lange)
- To the morning wind (Henry Hiles)
- To the Redbreast (John Baptiste Calkin)
- To the Spring Wind (Eduard Hecht)
- To the Unknown God (Gustav Holst)
- To Violets, Op. 7, No. 5 (Roger Quilter)
- Toast pour le nouvel an (Gioachino Rossini)
- Tom Bowling (Charles Dibdin)
- Tom, Tom, the piper’s son (Alfred Ben Allen)
- Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son (Frederic Scholes)
- Too late for the train (William C. Filby)
- Too Soon So Fair, Fair Lilies (Arthur Foote)
- Toro nagashi (Lantern-floating) (Peter Bird)
- Touch us gently, Time! (Solomon W. Straub)
- Towers the lofty battlements crowning (Heinrich Werner)
- The Traction Engine (Stanley Marchant)
- A Tragedy (Henry Walford Davies)
- Traller-Liedchen (Ferdinand Ries)
- Trauergesang (Hans Georg Nägeli)
- Trauergesang (Martin Blumner)
- Der Traum (Peter Cornelius)
- Der Traum, Op. 146 No. 3 (Robert Schumann)
- Trauungsgesang (Christian Traugott Brunner)
- Trauungsgesang (Gustav Rebling)
- Trauungsgesang, WoO 18 (Josef Rheinberger)
- Trauungslied (Cornelius Rübner)
- Trauungslied WAB 49 (Anton Bruckner)
- Treasures of the deep (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Trees are a way of thinking (Christopher Upton)
- The trees are all budding (Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken)
- The trees they do grow high (Traditional)
- Tres poemas de amor (Alberto Álvarez Calero)
- Tretet her zum Tisch des Herrn (Max Reger)
- Treue Herzen (Karl Ecker)
- Treue Liebe (Johannes Dürrner)
- Treue, Op. 21, No. 5 (Hermann Goetz)
- Treulieb (Amadeus Wendt)
- Trinklied (Brüder lasst uns) (Heinrich August Marschner)
- Trinklied (Ernst Friedrich Kauffmann)
- Trinklied (Otto Nicolai)
- Trinklied im Frühling (Friedrich Silcher)
- Trinklied im Mai, D 427 (Franz Schubert)
- Trinklied, Op. 75, No. 3 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Trinklied: Die Weinlein, die da fließen (Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken)
- Trinquons (Camille Saint-Saëns)
- Trip Lightly (Charles Clinton Case)
- Trip lightly (Edwin T. Pound)
- Tritt auff den Rigel von der thür (Anonymous)
- The triumph of death (Caroline Holland)
- Trostlied (Immanuel Faißt)
- The troubadour (Henry David Leslie)
- True love's the gift (Charles Wood)
- Truike (Jef Tinel)
- The trump of war (Henry A. Lambeth)
- Trust her not (William F. Sudds)
- Truth’s Warfare (Michael John Kegrize)
- The trysting tree (George J. Bennett)
- Der träumende See (Robert Schumann)
- Tröstlicher Lieb (Paul Hofhaimer)
- Tsilaminim (Ramiro Real)
- Tu decus Aonidum (Jacob Meiland)
- Tu en un pesebre (Francisco Valls)
- Tulavall, Svensk folkvisa (Andreas Stenberg)
- Tummler (Richard Strauss)
- Turingian Volkslied (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- The Turkey Gobbler (Flora Ellis Wells)
- Turn all thy thoughts to eyes (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Turning (Jon Corelis)
- The Turning Year (Geoff Allan)
- ’Twas fancy & the ocean’s spray (George Alexander Osborne)
- ’Twas on a Bank of Daisies sweet (John Hullah)
- ’Twas one of those dreams (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- Twelve O’clock (Ossian E. Dodge)
- Twilight (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Twilight (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Twilight Night (Cecil Forsyth)
- Twilight Night (John Ireland)
- Twilight now is round us veiling (John Liptrot Hatton)
- The twilight of the year (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Twilight on the sea (William F. Sudds)
- Twilight song (Clarence T. Steele)
- Twilight Song (Harry Rowe Shelley)
- Two Cupids (Arthur Wellesley Batson)
- Two Eastern Pictures (Gustav Holst)
- The Two Flowers (Frederic Woodman Root)
- Two lovers (Eduard Hecht)
- Two Maidens (Peter C. Lutkin)
- Two Northern Songs, Op. 43 (Edward MacDowell)
- Two Partsongs for Upper Voices (Laurence Hughes)
- The two spirits (Ciro Pinsuti)
- The Two Stars (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Tyrolese Morning Hymn (Harriet Mary Browne)
- Tyrolienne (Carrie Bullard)
- Ein Tännlein grünet wo (Robert Franz)
- Ein Tännlein grünet wo, Op. 31, No. 5 (Josef Rheinberger)
- T’other little tune (Henry Walford Davies)