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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- Fahr wohl (Wilhelm Speidel)
- Fahr wohl, du goldne Sonne (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Fahr wohl, Op. 93a, No. 4 (Johannes Brahms)
- Fain would I change that note (Charles Wood)
- Fain would I change that note (Healey Willan)
- Fain would I change that note (John Ireland)
- Fain would I change that note (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Faintly as tolls the evening chime (John Winans Shryock)
- Fair daffodils (Arthur Sullivan)
- Fair Daffodils (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Fair in a morn (Thomas Morley)
- Fair Katie (Hugh Henry McGranahan)
- Fair Katie (James William Elliott)
- Fair land, we greet thee! (Ciro Pinsuti)
- Fair, sweet, cruel (John Gerrard Williams)
- The fairest flower (Robert Prescott Stewart)
- The fairies (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Fairies (Elizabeth Field Hubbard)
- The fairies (Frank Edwin Ward)
- The fairies (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- The fairies were tripping (Edward Douglas Tayler)
- Fairy Moonlight (William Batchelder Bradbury)
- The Fairy Queene (Alexandra Thomson)
- The fairy ring (Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens)
- Fairy song (Agnes Zimmermann)
- Fairy Voices (Thomas George Beverley Halley)
- Faith: Chorus from Euripides' Hippolytos (Jon Corelis)
- The faithful shepherd (Ernest Harry Smith)
- Faithlass Sally Brown (William Hume)
- Der Falke, Op. 93a, No. 5 (Johannes Brahms)
- Falling leaves (Rhys Thomas)
- False Love, Op. 27, No. 2 (Edward Elgar)
- Fammi una canzonetta capriciosa (Orazio Vecchi)
- Fantasia (Jef Tinel)
- Far away (Maria Lindsay Bliss)
- Far Away (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- Far away from every pleasure (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Far o’er the Sea (Wilbur A. Christy)
- Fare well my joy (Robert Cooper)
- Farewell (Frederic Woodman Root)
- Farewell (Jon Corelis)
- Farewell (Michael Gray)
- Farewell false Love (William Byrd)
- Farewell to my harp (Elizabeth Gluyas Philp)
- Farewell to the Highlands (Tim Porter)
- Farewell too faire (John Dowland)
- Farewell ungratefull Traytor (Andreas Stenberg)
- Farewell unkind farewell (John Dowland)
- Farewell! (Paul David)
- Farewell, but, whenever you welcome the hour (Michael William Balfe)
- Farewell, my joy (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The farmer (George J. Webb)
- Farra diddle dyno (Felix Harold White)
- Farruquiño do pombal (Angel Viro)
- The Fay’s Song (Francis William Massi Hardman)
- Fear no more (Michael Gray)
- Fear no more the heat o' th' sun (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Fear no more the heat o' the sun (Mark Chapman)
- Fear no more the heat o’ the sun (James Greenhill)
- Feasting I watch op.45.5 (Edward Elgar)
- A feigned friend (William Byrd)
- Felix illa dies (Jacob Meiland)
- Fern vom Rhein, WoO 19 (Josef Rheinberger)
- The Ferry Maiden (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Feste's Song 2 (Chris Dell)
- Festgesang (Christoph Willibald Gluck)
- Feurige Liebe, WoO 42 (Josef Rheinberger)
- Der Fichtenbaum (Heinrich Dorn)
- Fiddle de dee (Charles Vincent)
- A field flower (Henry Davan Wetton)
- Field flowers (Frederick Stanislaus)
- Fijn Liefje (Jef Tinel)
- Fill ev'ry glass (Johann Christoph Pepusch)
- Fim de um dia (João Victor Bota)
- A Finland love song (Henry Hiles)
- Fireflies (Carl Busch)
- The Fireman (John Cornwall)
- First shall the heavens want starry light (Herbert Walter Wareing)
- First violet of spring (Robert Stewart Taylor)
- The Fisherman’s Song (Edward Francis Rimbault)
- The Fisherman’s “Good Night” (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- The fishing boat (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Five Songs on Texts by Jeppe Aakjaer (Christian Mondrup)
- Flora and Forester (John H. Hewitt)
- Floreamus (Henry Coward)
- Flow gently, sweet Afton (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Flow on, thou shining river (Horatio W. Parker)
- Flowers (Agnes Zimmermann)
- The Fly and the Humble Bee (Henry Walford Davies)
- Fly not yet (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- Fly not yet! (William Thomas Pike)
- Fly, singing bird (Edward Elgar)
- The Fly (Huub de Lange)
- The Fly (Ty Kroll)
- The foggy dew (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Follow thy fair sun (Ty Kroll)
- Follow your saint (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Folly’s song (Percy Eastman Fletcher)
- Fond youth is a bubble (Thomas Tallis)
- Fontiña do carabel (Javier Gómez Jácome)
- Footsteps of Angels (Clara Angela Macirone)
- For all the wonder of thy regal day (John Frederick Bridge)
- For the few hours of life allotted me (Richard Nicholson)
- For the hearne and ducke (John Bennet)
- For the sun shineth bright over all (John Harrison Tenney)
- The Forester (Elizabeth Stirling)
- Forget me not (Solomon W. Straub)
- Forget me not! (Thomas Ryan)
- The Forward Violet (Michael Gray)
- The Fountain (Henry Kimball Hadley)
- The fountain, Op. 71, No. 2 (Edward Elgar)
- The fountaines smoake (Arthur Charles Bennett)
- Four Blake Songs (Huub de Lange)
- The four friends (Horton C. Allison)
- The four jolly smiths (Henry Temple Leslie)
- Four prairie songs of Sandburg (Peter Bird)
- Four Romantic Poems (Huub de Lange)
- Four Shakespeare Songs (Huub de Lange)
- Four Stuart Songs (Huub de Lange)
- Four Wilbur Songs (Huub de Lange)
- The Four Winds (Eric DeLamarter)
- Fowles in the frith (Anonymous)
- The Fox and the Grapes (Lowell Mason)
- The Fox jump’d over the Parson’s gate (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Frage und Antwort (1. Fassung) (Hugo Distler)
- A Franklyn’s dogge leped over a style (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- Frau Gertraud, JWV 145 (Josef Rheinberger)
- Frau Musika (Friedrich Rochlitz)
- Fraw Luddeley, fraw Luddeley (Anonymous)
- Freiwillige her! (Johannes Brahms)
- Freude in Ehren (August Ferdinand Anacker)
- Freude in Ehren (Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda)
- Freude wirbelt in den Lüften (Johann Michael Haydn)
- Freude wirbelt in den Lüften (Leonhard von Call)
- Freundlich von Art (Franz Joachim Brechtel)
- Freundschaft (Friedrich Theodor Fröhlich)
- Freundschaft (Jacob Bernhard Limburger)
- Den frie norske Bonde (Friedrich August Reissiger)
- Friede, WoO 39 (Josef Rheinberger)
- Frieden (Karl Johann Christian Kloss)
- Frieden der Nacht (Carl Reinecke)
- The fringed Gentian (George J. Webb)
- Frisches Leben (Friedrich Schneider)
- Ein frisches Lied im Walde, Op. 312, No. 1 (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- The frog (Ernest R. Newton)
- A Frog he would a-wooing go (Alfred Ben Allen)
- Der frohe Wandersmann, Op. 75, No. 1 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Frohsinn, Op. 38, No. 5 (Max Reger)
- From a Railway Carriage (Jeremy Rawson)
- From fairest creatures (Michael Gray)
- From o’er the sea (William Cleaver Francis Robinson)
- From the lone Shieling (Malcolm Maclean)
- From the plains, from the woodlands (William Jackson of Exeter)
- From the twelve-winded sky (Jeremy Rawson)
- Der fröhliche Musicus, Op. 71 No. 2 (Max Bruch)
- Frühling (Carl Borromäus Neuner)
- Frühling (Conradin Kreutzer)
- Frühling ohn' Ende (Carl Reinecke)
- Der Frühling wird wach! (Hugo Jüngst)
- Des Frühlings Ruf, Op. 169, No. 4 (Franz Lachner)
- Der Frühlingsabend (Salomon Burckhardt)
- Frühlingsahnung (Carl Santner)
- Frühlingsahnung (Conradin Kreutzer)
- Frühlingsahnung (Theodor Stauffer)
- Frühlingsahnung, Op. 48, No. 1 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Frühlingsanbruch (Frederick Delius)
- Frühlingsbote (August Mühling)
- Frühlingseinzug (Armin Früh)
- Frühlingsfeier, Op. 48, No. 3 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Frühlingsfreude (Carl Gottlieb Reissiger)
- Frühlingsgesang, D.740 (Franz Schubert)
- Frühlingsglaube (Friedrich Silcher)
- Frühlingsglaube (Robert Franz)
- Frühlingsglaube (Rudolf Tschirch)
- Frühlingsglocken (Robert Schumann)
- Frühlingsgruß (Conradin Kreutzer)
- Frühlingsgruß (Carl Reinecke)
- Frühlingsgruß, Op. 79, No. 4 (Robert Schumann)
- Frühlingshauch (Julius Joseph Maier)
- Frühlingslied (August Wiltberger)
- Frühlingslied (Friedrich Erk)
- Frühlingslied (Friedrich Gustav Jansen)
- Frühlingslied (Johann Friedrich Reichardt)
- Frühlingslied (Otto Nicolai)
- Frühlingslied im Februar, JWV 109 (Josef Rheinberger)
- Frühlingslied, JWV 117 (Josef Rheinberger)
- Frühlingslied, Op. 100, No. 3 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Frühlingslied: Da kommen die Knospen (Friedrich Silcher)
- Frühlingslied: Über Gebirg und Tal (Johannes Dürrner)
- Frühlingslied: Über Gebirg und Tal (Karl Ecker)
- Frühlingslust (Johann Philipp Christian Schulz)
- Frühlingsorakel (Louis Spohr)
- Frühlingsreigen (Franz Otto)
- Frühlingsruf, Op. 38, No. 2 (Max Reger)
- Frühlingsszene, Op. 48, No. 4 (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- Frühlingswanderlied (Johannes Pache)
- Frühlingswanderung (Friedrich Hieronymus Truhn)
- Frühlingswanderung, Op. 369, No. 3 (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- Frühzeitiger Frühling (Moritz Hauptmann)
- Frühzeitiger Frühling, Op. 59, No. 2 (Felix Mendelssohn)