Translation: Grieg, Edvard. Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46. Arrangements and Transcriptions. Romantic.
Translation: Trad. Scottish. For These Are My Mountains . Flute Solo.
Translation: E. Grieg. In the Hall of the Mountain King from Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46. Flute Solo.
Translation: Trad. American. She’ll Be Coming ’Round the Mountain . Flute \u0026 Piano.
Translation: As mountains round his people rise (George Frederick Root). Sacred. Hymn. a cappella.
Translation: On the mountain you have heard a cry, SWV 396 (Heinrich Schütz). Sacred. Cantata. Brass ensemble. Basso continuo.
Translation: Away upon the mountain top (Da droben am Berge) (Traditional). Sacred. Carols. a cappella.
Translation: Go, tell it on the mountain (Traditional). Sacred. Spiritual. a cappella.
Translation: Let the mountains shout for joy (Evan Stephens). Sacred. Anthem. Organ. plan.
Translation: Mountain stars (Peter Bird). Secular. Partsong. Plan.
Translation: Mountain streams (Peter Bird). Secular. Partsongs. Plan.
Translation: Rainbow ('Tis by thy strength the mountains stand) (Timothy Swan). Sacred. Hymn. a cappella.
Translation: Slaves are they that heap up mountains (John Stafford Smith). Secular. Canons. a cappella.
Translation: Maria goes over the mountains (John Eccard). Sacred. Motet. a cappella.
Translation: Step into the hills and countryside (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina). Secular. Madrigal. a cappella.
Translation: From the mountains, wave upon wave, Op. 65, no. 7 (Johannes Brahms). Secular. Tracks.
Translation: Between mountain and deep valley (Traditional). Secular. Folksong. a cappella.
Translation: The Blue Alsatian Mountains. by S. Adams (1844–1913). Song. for Voice and Piano.