Translation: Compt alle voort by twee by drye (Lupus Hellinck). Secular. Song. a cappella.
Translation: Heart desolated by any nation (Josquin des Prez). Secular. Song. a cappella.
Translation: Because of you I have another face (Pierre Sandrin). Secular. Song. a cappella.
Translation: Thou mighty God - When David's life by Saul - When the poor Cripple (John Dowland). Sacred. Lute song. Lute.
Translation: Through the ivory gate (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry). Secular. Art song. Plan.
Translation: Bird rushes through the air, Op. 52, no. 13 (Johannes Brahms). Secular. Song. Plan.
Translation: As I come through the door for?, WoO 33, no. 34 (Johannes Brahms). Secular. Song. Plan.
Translation: N º. 56. The song Marseillois.. by F. Horetzky (1796–1870). Classical. for Classical Guitar.
Translation: Ellen's Song. by O. Comeau (1924–1971). Folk. for Piano.
Translation: Unquiet Thoughts. by J. Dowland (1563–1626). Ayres and Lute Songs I. Renaissance. for Voice (SATB).
Translation: Come Again. by J. Dowland (1563–1626). Ayres and Lute Songs XVII. Renaissance. for Voice (SATB).
Translation: Song of the bird. by C. Janequin (c.1485–1558). (Attaignant 1529(?) ). Renaissance. for Choir.
Translation: Lualåt (The Mountaineer's Song). by E. Grieg (1843–1907). Op. 73, no. 7. Romantic. for Piano.
Translation: The Song of the Germans. by F. J. Haydn (1732–1809). Romantic. for Choir (SATB).
Translation: A spiritual song night. by E. Humperdinck (1873–1916). Romantic. for Choir (SATB).
Translation: Songs Without Words: Venetian Gondola Song, Op.19 No.6. by F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809–1847). Op.19. Romantic. for Piano.