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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- 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)