Translation: first part is Ego dormio, et cor meum vigilat.
Translation: 26 Vulgate.
Translation: 2nd part is Vulnerasti cor meum.
Translation: The repeated chorus or trio Jubilemus, exultemus from the Motet de Sainte Suzanne. Veni, veni sponsa Christi. 2 above. Language.
Translation: Third part. First part is Oculi omnium in te sperant, Domine. second part is Pater noster.
Translation: Written for the Schola Cantorum of St Joseph's RC Church, New Malden. First performed Low Sunday 2015.
Translation: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. Latin. There is nothing by this title in Grove Music's work list for Palestrina.
Translation: Composed for the Schola Cantorum of Fisher House, Cambridge.
Translation: First part. Second part is Pater noster. third part is Gratias agimus tibi.
Translation: Third part. First part is Confitemini Domino. Second part is Pater noster.
Translation: Power up the door. not the common melody from Freylinghausen's hymnbook. Hall 1704. , but a less known Stobäus original.