Bach, Georg Christoph, Siehe, wie fein u: lieblich für 2 Tenore und Bass, begleitet von Violin, drey Gamben und Basso [more info]
Bach, Johann Christoph, Wie bist du denn, o Gott. in Zorn auf mich entbrannt (Lamento)
Bach, Johann Christoph (or Heinrich?) Ach, daß ich Wassers gnug hätte
Baldwin, John, A Browning, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 124, p. 25
Baldwin, John, Coockow as I me walked, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 125, p. 29
Baldwin, John, In manus tuas Domine, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 117, p. 6
Baldwin, John, In nomine II, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 152, p. 56
Baldwin, John, In nomine I, MB XLV, n. 131, p. 120
Banchieri, Adriano, Memoramini a 8 (CATB CATB)
Banchieri, Adriano, Concerti ecclesiastici a otto voci, 1595, Nos. 1-9. Score Canto 1 Alto 1 Tenore 1 Basso 1 Canto 2 Alto 2 Tenore 2 Basso 2
Benett, John, Eliza, her name gives honour, MB XXII, n. 47, p. 130
Benett, John, Venus’ birds, MB XXII, n. 48, p.132
Bevin, Elway, In nomine I, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 153, p. 60
Bevin, Elway, In nomine II, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 154, p. 63
Beyer, Johann Samuel, Drückt euch das schwere Joch der Sünden a 9 [more info]
Blanks, Edward, Fantasia I, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 118, p. 16
Blanks, Edward, Fantasia II, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 119, p. 18
Blanks, Edward, Fantasia III, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 120, p. 19
Blanks, Edward, Fantasia IV, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 121, p. 21
Blanks, Edward, Fantasia V, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 122, p. 22
Blanks, Edward, Fantasia VI, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 123, p. 23
Blanks, Edward, Fantasy, Musica Britannica XLV, n. 138, p. 3
Brewster, In nomine (Part 5 ad lib.), MB XLIV, n. 14, p. 34
Brewster, In nomine II, MB XLV, n. 132, p. 122
Brieghel, Wolfgang Carl, Preise Jerusalem a 8. 2 C., A., B. & 4 violæ
Bruhns, Nicolaus, Alleluja. Paratum cor meum a 6, 2 Tenori, 1 Basso, violino, 2 viole da gamba con Basso continuo [more info]
Buck, John, In nomine, MB XLV, n. 133, p. 124 / In nomine
Buxtehude, Dietrich, Chiccona: | Laudate Pueri Dominum:. | doi Sopran: Violdigamb: [more info]
Buxtehude, Dietrich, Membra Jesu nostri VI Ad cor – Vulnerasti cor meum [more info]
Byrd, William, Fantazia n. 2 a 6
Byrd, William, Fantazia n. 3 a 6
Byrd, William, Pavan + Galliard a 6
Psalms and Spiritual Songs
1 O Lord, within thy tabernacle (Ps.15) p. 4 | 2 The Lord is my only support (Ps. 23) p. 4 | 3 Have mercy on us, Lord (Ps. 67) p. 5 | 4 The man is blest (Ps. 112) p. 7 | 5 Lord, to thee I make my moan (Ps. 130) p. 9 | 6 O God, but God p. 11 | 7 O Lord, bow down thine heavnly eyes p.15 | 8 O Lord, how vain p. 17 | 9 O that woeful wretches p. 19 | 10 Out of the orient crystal skies p. 22 | 11 Rejoice unto the Lord p. 27 (In honour of Queen Elizabeth I, 1586) | 12 Triumph with pleasant melody (A dialogue between Christ and a Sinner) p. 31
Moral Songs and “Sonnets”
13 Ah, golden hairs p. 37 | 14 As Caesar wept p. 39 | 15 Blame I confess p. 41 | 16 Come, pretty babe p. 43 | 17 Content is rich p. 47 | 18 E’en as in seas p. 50 | 19 I will not say p. 52 | 20 Mount, Hope, above the skies p. 56 | 21 My freedom, ah (I thought that love), p. 58 | 22 Sith Death at length p. 60 | 23 Sith that the tree p. 62 | 24 Thou poets’ friend p. 64 | 25 Truce for a time p. 67 | 26 Truth at the first p. 69 | 27 What steps of strife p. 72 | 28 While Phoebus us’d to dwell (The noble famous Queen) p. 75
Elegies
29 Crowned with flow’rs and lilies (In memory of Queen Mary I) p. 77 | 30 Delight is dead p. 82 | 31 In angel’s weed (An elegy for Mary, Queen of Scots, d. 1587) p. 85 | 32 Ye sacred muses (An elegy for Thomas Tallis, d. 1585) p. 88
Later Songs
33 An aged dame p. 92 | 34 Fair Britain Isle (An elegy for Henry, Prince of Wales, d. 1612) p. 96 | 35 He that all earthly pleasure scorns p. 99 | 36 My mistress had a little dog (Upon the death of a lady’s dog at Appleton Hall, Norfolk) p.101 | 37 Quis me statim p. 109 | 38 Though I be Brown (In honour of Mary Browne, married to Thomas Paston in 1608) p. 112 | 39 Where the blind p. 114 | 40 With lilies white (An elegy for Lady Magdalen Montague, d. 1608) p. 117 | 41 Wretched Albinus (Upon the fall of the Earl of Essex, 1601) p. 120
Doubtful and Spurious Songs
42 By force I live (?William Cobbold) p. 124 | 43 Methought of late p. 126 | 44 The day delay’d p. 128 | 45 Whom hateful harms p. 130