Category:Partsongs
A piece of music in two or more voice-parts without independent accompaniment. In theory, the term can encompass forms such as the glee and the madrigal but in fact usually refers to small-scale secular pieces from the romantic period, for unaccompanied choral singing, in which homophonic writing is the norm. There are a few sacred examples, such as Sullivan's Five Sacred Partsongs (1871). The genre gained popularity in England in the nineteenth century with the growth of amateur choral societies which tended to replace the more exclusive Glee Clubs. Partsongs are usually single entities, but there do exist lengthy multi-sectional works, possibly intended as competitive showpieces, that are susceptible to no other definition. Other languages have no exact equivalent of the term: this may be a reflection of its breadth and inexactitude in all countries where partsongs flourish.
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- Gammel Kjaerlighed (Christian Mondrup)
- Der Gang zum Liebchen, Op. 31, No. 3 (Johannes Brahms)
- The Garden of Proserpine (Huub de Lange)
- Garden Seasons (Geoff Allan)
- A garland for our fairest (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Gather ye Rose-buds (Hugh S. Roberton)
- Gather Ye Rose-buds (John Pointer)
- Gather ye rosebuds (Ann Mounsey)
- Gather ye rosebuds (Bruno Siegfried Huhn)
- Gather ye rosebuds (Henry Charles Banister)
- Gather ye rosebuds (Jacques Blumenthal)
- Gather ye Rosebuds (John Winans Shryock)
- Gather your rosebuds while you may (William Lawes)
- Gathering Seed (Eva M. King)
- Gaudeamus igitur (Anonymous)
- Gaudeamus igitur! (Hugo Jüngst)
- Gavotte (George Frideric Handel)
- Gebet (Ernst Julius Otto)
- Gebet aus „Der Freischütz“ (Carl Maria von Weber)
- Gebet um Frieden (Ferdinand Thieriot)
- Gebet, D.815 (Franz Schubert)
- Gebet, Op. 169, No. 5 (Franz Lachner)
- Das Gedenken (Friedrich Silcher)
- Geh aus mein Herz und suche Freud (Joseph Gersbach)
- Geistesgruß, Op. 13, No. 2 (Hugo Wolf)
- Ein geistlich Abendlied (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- Ein geistlich Abendlied (Franz Schubert)
- Ein geistlich Abendlied (Heinrich Esser)
- Geistlicher Maien (Richard Strauss)
- Gentle gales (Ransom H. Randall)
- Gentle winds around her hover (Louis Emanuel)
- Gentle winds, around her hover (John Thomas Musgrave)
- Gentle words (Cyrus Cornelius Pratt)
- Gently touch the warbling lyre (Healey Willan)
- Der Gesang (Conradin Kreutzer)
- Gesang (Heinrich Dörrjen)
- Der Gesang (Karl Häser)
- Gesang der Mönche, WoO 104 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- 8 Gesangsquartette, JWV 26 (Josef Rheinberger)
- Gesegn dich Laub (Traditional)
- Gesellschaftslied (Friedrich Heinrich Himmel)
- Get up before the sun (Edward Alexander Perkins)
- Ein getreues Herz (Joseph Gersbach)
- The Gift (Huub de Lange)
- Gilg, edle Blum (Sixt Dietrich)
- Gimmewicks and Glimmerricks (Joseph G. Stephens)
- Girls and boys, come out to play (George Alexander Macfarren)
- Gitanella (Charles Gounod)
- Give me the lusty winter time (Wm. T. Belcher)
- Glad May Day (Nathan L. Glover)
- A Glad May Morning (Emma Louise Ashford)
- Glaube, Hoffnung, Liebe (Carl Maria von Weber)
- Gleich wie der Mond (Robert Franz)
- Gleichnisse (Karl Friedrich Rungenhagen)
- Gliding O'er All (Scott Villard)
- Glimmande nymf (Carl Michael Bellman)
- Des Glockentürmers Töchterlein (Carl Loewe)
- La gloire est une abeille (Pierre Maniez)
- Gloomy Winter’s Now Awa’ (Bernard Covert)
- Gloria in excelsis Deo (Carl Loewe)
- Glück und Glas (Bernhard Mettenleiter)
- Glücklich, wer auf Gott vertraut (Daniel Friedrich Eduard Wilsing)
- Der Glückliche, Op. 88, No. 2 (Felix Mendelssohn)
- Gnad uns, Königin der Nacht (Jens Klimek)
- Go crystal tears (John Dowland)
- Go nightly cares (John Dowland)
- Go not too near a house of rose (James Gibb)
- Go placidly (from 'Desiderata I') (Luc Goosen)
- Go speed thy flight (Franz Otto)
- Go where glory waits thee (John Ebenezer West)
- Go where glory waits thee (Michael William Balfe)
- Go where glory waits thee (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Go, happy rose (Frederick Iliffe)
- Go, lovely Rose (John George Callcott)
- Go, pretty birds (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Go, song of mine (Edward Elgar)
- Go, when the morning shineth (Henry Lahee)
- The goat bells (Luther Orlando Emerson)
- The Goblins (James Asher Parks)
- God and the Universe (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- God sends the night (Reginald Somerville)
- Godnat, sov vel! (Thomas Laub)
- Going a maying (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Going away (John Liptrot Hatton)
- “Going to press” (James Asher Parks)
- The gold forlorn (Huub de Lange)
- Golden Days (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Golden eyes (Huub de Lange)
- The golden skein (Edgar Bainton)
- Golden Sun of Evening (Eva M. King)
- The Golden Year (Henry David Leslie)
- Gondoliera (Clara Schumann)
- I Gondolieri (Gioachino Rossini)
- The Gondoliers (Ettore Fiori)
- Gondolier’s Serenade (William Mason (1829-1908))
- Gone are the days (John Kilpatrick)
- Gone for ever (Agnes Zimmermann)
- Good fellows must go learn to dance (William Parsons I)
- Good morrow (Agnes Zimmermann)
- Good Morrow (John Hullah)
- Good Morrow to my Lady bright (Clara Angela Macirone)
- Good morrow to my love (Morris Marks)
- Good Night (Charles H. Gabriel)
- Good night (James Maximillian North)
- Good Night (Max Reger)
- Good night to the day (Thomas George Beverley Halley)
- Good night, beloved! (Edwin George Monk)
- Good night, good rest (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Good night, good rest (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Good Wine (Ernest John Moeran)
- Good wishes (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Good-Bye Old Winter (Arnold Johann Gantvoort)
- Good-Night (George W. Fields)
- Good-night! Good-night, Beloved! (Maria Lindsay Bliss)
- Goodnight (Agnes Zimmermann)
- Goodnight (Claude Barton)
- Goodnight (Hermann Goetz)
- Goodnight (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Goodnight from the Rhine (Joseph Joachim Raff)
- Goodnight, goodnight beloved (Ciro Pinsuti)
- Goodnight, thou glorious sun! (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The Goose (John Frederick Bridge)
- Goosey Gander (Thomas Wilkinson Stephenson)
- The Goslings (John Frederick Bridge)
- Gossip Joan (Geoffrey Shaw)
- Gott b'hüte dich (Franz Joachim Brechtel)
- Gott in der Natur (Joseph Renner)
- Goûtes-y (Pierre Maniez)
- Grabgesang (August Harder)
- Grabgesang (Friedrich Ferdinand Flemming)
- Grabgesang (Johann Erasmus Kindermann)
- Grabgesang (Johann Georg Frech)
- Grabgesang (Johann Michael Anding)
- Grablied (Christian Gottlob Neefe)
- Grablied (Friedrich Samuel Riegel)
- Grablied (Hope and Faith) (Carl Maria von Weber)
- Grablied (Johann Georg Frech)
- Grablied (Michael Haller)
- The Grand Panjandrum (Edwin Matthew Lott)
- Grandpa’s Spectacles (Stephan Loomer Fish)
- Grant, O Lord, we beseech thee (John Garth)
- Grant, we beseech thee, merciful Lord (John Garth)
- Grass (Ty Kroll)
- Grazie a gl'inganni tuoi, K. 532 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- Great God of love (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Great Orpheus was a fiddler (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- The greedy Hawk (William Byrd)
- Green Singer (Mark Chapman)
- Greensleeves (Anonymous)
- Greeting Glee (Nathan L. Glover)
- Greeting Song of Spring (Thomas William Hubbard)
- Der Greis (Joseph Haydn)
- Groß sind die Wogen (Ernst Friedrich Richter)
- Die grünen Sommervögel (Joseph Gersbach)
- Grüner wird die Au, D.199 (Franz Schubert)
- Guardando nel suo figlio (Jens Klimek)
- Gude-nicht, and joy be wi’ you a’ (Henry A. Lambeth)
- The Gurt Black Dog of Somerset (Oliver Barton)
- Gustu al cuerpo (Marcos Castán)
- Gute Nacht (Ferdinand Hiller)
- Gute Nacht (Ferdinand Möhring)
- Gute Nacht (Franz Lachner)
- Gute Nacht (Franz Xaver Eisenhofer)
- Gute Nacht (Karel František Rafael)
- Gute Nacht (Robert Franz)
- Gute Nacht! (Wilhelm Taubert)
- Gute Nacht, Op. 48, Nr. 2 (Franz Wilhelm Abt)
- Gute Nacht, Op. 59, No. 4 (Robert Schumann)
- Guten Morgen (Karel František Rafael)
- Guter Rath, Op. 21, No. 3 (Hermann Goetz)
- Der Gutzgauch auf dem Zaune saß (Lorenz Lemlin)
- Gypsy Boy (Granville Humphreys)
- The gypsy grove (Harvey Worthington Loomis)
- Gypsy heart (Winton James Baltzell)
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- Hail the dawning day! (Alfred Jethro Silver)
- Hail This Lovely Morning (John H. Kissinger)
- Hail to the Chief (Ebenezer Prout)
- Hail to the Chief (Henry David Leslie)
- Hail! bright Spring-time (Henry Charles Banister)
- Hail, golden morn! (Edwin Augustus Sydenham)
- Hail, hail to Winter bold (Percy Eastman Fletcher)
- Haltet Wacht, WoO 61 (Josef Rheinberger)
- Han læser sedlen (Thomas Laub)
- Handel’s Childhood (Alfred James Caldicott)
- The happiest land (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Happy by-gone days (Alexander S. Cooper)
- Happy Songs (Orlando Smith Grinnell)
- Hard times come again no more (Stephen Collins Foster)
- Hard times, come again no more (David Lesniaski)
- The hardy Norseman's house of yore (Robert Lucas Pearsall)
- Hark how the birds (Henry Lahee)
- Hark Israel, and what I say (William Daman)
- Hark! above us on the mountain (Conradin Kreutzer)
- Hark! hark! the soft bugle (Charles Wood)
- Hark! Pretty Lark! (John George Callcott)
- Hark! the convent bells are ringing (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Hark! the lark (Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken)
- Hark! the mid-watch bells (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Hark! the vesper hymn / Horch, die Wellen (Dmitri Bortniansky)
- Hark! to Philomela singing (William Knyvett)