Translation: Dyson, Peter. After Winter There Always Comes Spring. solo violin. only violates. only cello and string orchestra. Modern.
Translation: Dyson, Peter. Winter Harvest 1933. Mezzo Soprano. 2 Horns in F. Trumpet in C. 2 Trombones and Timpani. Modern.
Translation: Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich. Symphony No.1, Op.13. OrchestraPiccolo. 2 flutes. 2 oboes. 2 clarinets (A. B). 2 bassoons4 horns (E/F). ...
Translation: A. Vivaldi. Winter: Largo from The Four Seasons, Op. 8, no. 4, RV 297. Flute \u0026 Piano.
Translation: Who wants to see a mild winter in April (Claudio Monteverdi). Secular. Madrigal. a cappella.
Translation: Cold winter's ice is fled and gone (Thomas Weelkes). Secular. Madrigal. a cappella.
Translation: Gone were but the winter cold (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry). Secular. Art song. Plan.
Translation: In Winter cold - Whereat an ant (William Byrd). Secular. Partsong. a cappella.
Translation: In the Bleak Midwinter (Harold Darke). Sacred. Carol. Keyboard.
Translation: In the bleak midwinter (Mick Swithinbank). Sacred. Carols. a cappella.
Translation: Next winter comes slowly (Henry Purcell). Secular. Air Opera.
Translation: Nightfall in Winter (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry). Secular. Art song. Plan.
Translation: See amid the winter's snow (John Goss). Sacred. Carol. Organ.
Translation: So it is true that in winter (Antonio Lotti). Secular. Madrigal. a cappella.
Translation: If it is winter (Huub de Lange). Secular. Song. a cappella.
Translation: Winter Carol (Joseph Joachim Raff). Sacred. Carols. a cappella.
Translation: Winter Daydreams, Op. 60a (Louie Madrid Calleja). Secular. Madrigal. a cappella.
Translation: Winter, you are a villain (Claude Debussy). Secular. Song. a cappella.