Category:Anthems
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An anthem is a choral composition to an English religious text sung in church services. The term has evolved to mean a song of celebration, usually acting as a symbol for a certain group of people, as in the term "national anthem". With the relaxation of the rule, in England at least, that anthems should be only in English, the repertoire has been greatly enhanced by the addition of many works from the Latin repertory. (Excerpt from Wikipedia article. View the article in full here)
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- Ubi caritas (Bruce Michez)
- Ubi Caritas (Dominic Fox)
- Ubi caritas (Richard Quesnel)
- Ultimate Jude (Paul Sawyer)
- Union (1786) (William Billings)
- Unto the hills mine eyes I lift (William Byrd)
- Unto thee have I cried (John Goldwin)
- Unto thee lift I up mine eyes (John Mundy)
- Unto Thee, O God (William Wolstenholme)
- Unto thee, O Lord, will I lift up my soul (Charles King)
- Unto us a child is born (Joseph Stone)
- Unto us a child is born (William Knapp)
- Upon that cold and wintry night (Ronald McVey)
- Upon the first day of the week (Myles Birket Foster)
- Utrecht Jubilate Deo (George Frideric Handel)
- Utrecht Te Deum (George Frideric Handel)
V
- V Molitvakh Neusypayushchuyu (Sergei Rachmaninoff)
- Variety, without method (William Billings)
- Vater Abraham (Melchior Vulpius)
- Vater Unser (Carl August Krebs)
- Ved la Victima (Traditional)
- Veliya very (Dmitri Bortniansky)
- Ven, oh Santo Espiritu (Luis Bacaicoa)
- Veni Creator Spiritus I (José Maurício Nunes Garcia)
- Veni Creator Spiritus II (José Maurício Nunes Garcia)
- Veni sancte spiritus (Francisco Alcantar)
- Venid, oh cristianos (Traditional)
- Venite (from The Second 'Excellent' Service for Means) (Robert Parsons)
- Venite, exultemus (from The First Service) (Robert Parsons)
- Verily, verily I say unto you (Thomas Tallis)
- Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Very Bread, good Shepherd, tend us (Stanley Marchant)
- Victoria, Christo resurgenti (François Couperin)
- Victors (Samuel Holyoke)
- Vidi Aquam (William Armiger)
- Vidit suum (João de Deus Castro Lobo)
- La Vierge à la crèche (César Franck)
- View from the Boat (Roger Petrich)
- View me, Lord (Charles Wood)
- View me, Lord (Christopher Hampson)
- View me, Lord (Ross Jallo)
- A virgin and Mother (John Merbecke)
- Virgin-born, we bow before thee (Claude Goudimel)
- Vital spark of heavenly flame (Edward Harwood)
- Voces Clamantium (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Das Volk so im Finstern wandelt (Wilhelm Greef)
- Voskresni Bozhe (Pyotr Ivanovich Turchaninov)
- Vox ultima crucis (Henry Walford Davies)
W
- Wahrlich, ich sage euch (Melchior Franck)
- Wake O my soul, and hail the morn (A. H. Palmer)
- Walking with Thee (Alfred Wooler)
- War in Heaven (Mark Chapman)
- Warren (Abraham Wood)
- Het was een maghet uutvercooren (Traditional)
- Wash me throughly (George Frideric Handel)
- Wash me throughly (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- The way is long and dreary (Arthur Sullivan)
- The way of the righteous and the wicked (William Ellison)
- The ways of Zion do mourn (Michael Wise)
- We call her blessed (Roger Petrich)
- We gather together (Matthew J. Pool)
- We have heard with our ears, O God (Arthur Sullivan)
- We have seen his star in the east (Caleb Simper)
- We praise Thee, O Father (Orlando Gibbons)
- We shall keep the faith (John Brown)
- We shall walk through the valley in peace (Traditional)
- We wait for Thy loving-Kindness (Philip Armes)
- We walk by faith and not by sight (Henry Lebedinsky)
- We will rejoice in thy salvation (William Croft)
- We will still remember (Tim Brace)
- Weary of Earth and laden with my sin (Ferris Tozer)
- Wedding Responses (Clifford Boyd)
- Weihnachten, Op. 79, No. 1 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Welcome to the Big Time (Chris Inglis)
- West End (Oliver Holden)
- Wethersfield (Timothy Olmsted)
- What are these that are arrayed in white robes? (John Stainer)
- What are these that glow from afar (Alan Gray)
- What Child is this? (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- What shall I render (Arthur Henry Brown)
- What sound upon the midnight air? (Sally DeFord)
- When Christ was born of Mary free (Arthur Henry Brown)
- When Christ's appearance was made known (David Cameron)
- When Christ, who is our life, shall appear (John Varley Roberts)
- When David heard (Thomas Tomkins)
- When David heard (Thomas Weelkes)
- When David heard that Absalom was slain (John Milton the elder)
- When I survey the wondrous cross (Christopher W. Hart)
- When Israel came out of Egypt (William Byrd)
- When Jesus sat at meat (Richard Nicholson)
- When Jesus went into Simon the Pharisee's house (Thomas Tallis)
- When Mary sang her lullaby (Sally DeFord)
- When my heart is overwhelmed (William Batchelder Bradbury)
- When my soul fainted within me (John Frederick Bridge)
- When the fierce north wind (John Whitaker)
- When the Lord turned again (Adrian Batten)
- When the Lord turned again (William Billings)
- When the Lord turned again the captivity of Sion (William Knapp)
- When the Sabbath was past (Myles Birket Foster)
- When thro' the torn sail, Op. 89, No. 4b (Dudley Buck)
- Where is our Son? (William D. Thompson)
- Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way (James Nares)
- Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way (William Boyce)
- Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? (John Alcock Sr.)
- While shepherds watched their flocks by night (Edward Vine Hall)
- While shepherds watched their flocks by night (Sally DeFord)
- Whither shall I go (William Croft)
- Who can express the noble acts (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Who is like unto Thee, O Lord? (Arthur Sullivan)
- Who is this that cometh from Edom (William Billings)
- Who may live on your holy mountain? (William Ellison)
- Who shall ascend (Thomas Tomkins)
- Who shall roll us away the stone? (George William Torrance)
- Whosoever drinketh of this water (John Thomas Field)
- Why art thou so heavy, O my soul? (Henry Loosemore)
- Why Do You Hide Yourself (William Ellison)
- Why seek ye the living among the dead (Myles Birket Foster)
- Why seek ye the living? (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The wilderness (John Goss)
- The wilderness and the solitary place (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Will God in very deed (John Goss)
- Wilt thou forgive (Denis Mason)
- Wipe away my sins (Thomas Tallis)
- Wir glauben an einen Gott, Op. 138, No. 8 (Max Reger)
- A Wisconsin Christmas (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- With a glorious eye (Robert Page)
- With a voice of singing (Martin Shaw)
- With all our hearts (Thomas Tallis)
- With His stripes we are healed (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
- With what shall I come before the Lord? (Tim Blickhan)
- Wither's Rocking Hymn (Clifford Boyd)
- Woe is me (Thomas Tomkins)
- Woe is me (William Child)
- Wonderful World (John Earwaker)
- The World and its desires (Tim Pratt)
- The world is full of Grace (David Passmore)
- Worship (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Worthy is the Lamb (Charles Darnton)
- Worthy is the Lamb (Edward Henry Thorne)
- Worthy is the Lamb (Henry Thomas Smart)
Y
- Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Ye holy angels bright Op. 135 (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Ye shall dwell in the Land (John Stainer)
- Ye shall find rest (Maggie Furtak)
- Yea, the darkness (No. 6 from 'Midnight Service') (Dudley Buck)
- Yea, though I walk (Arthur Sullivan)
- You are Peter (Geoffrey Lester)
- You are the One (Chris Inglis)
- You are there (Ty Kroll)
- Your hand, O God, has guided (Patrick O'Shea)
- Yu Jia Ao (魚家傲) (Frances Matthews)