Songs of Farewell. I. My soul, there is a country (Henry Vaughan) ; II. I know my soul hath power (Davies) ; III. Never weatherbeaten sail (Campion) ; IV. There is an old belief (Lockhart) ; V. At the round earth's imagined corners (Donne) ; VI. Lord, let me know mine end (Psalm 39) / Parry (32:18)
Heraclitus [words, William Cory] (2:17) ; Sweet love for me [anon. 16th cent.] (2:36) ; My love's an arbutus [trad. Irish] (2:10) ; Veneta [Mary Coleridge] (2:25) ; Chillingham [Mary Coleridge] (1:52) ; Shall we go dance? [anon. 16th cent.] (1:02) / Stanford
As torrents in summer (2:04) ; My love dwelt in a northern land (3:59) ; Go song of mine, op. 57 (4:33) ; O wild west wind (3:28) ; The shower, op. 71 no 1 (2:29) ; Love's tempest, op. 73 no 1 (2:44) ; Owls, op. 53 no 4 (2:35) ; The fountain, op. 71 no 2 (3:04) ; There is sweet music, op. 53 no 1 (3:58) ; Deep in my soul, op. 53 no 2 (4:12) / Elgar.
Midsummer song (1:52) ; On Craig Dhu (3:33) ; To be sung of a summer night on the water [wordless text] (Ian Partridge, tenor solo) (3:41) ; The splendour falls on castle walls (3:08) / Delius
Traditional songs : Captain Bover (arr. Williamson) ; A fair maid (arr. Gardner) ; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John (Susan Longfield, soprano solo) (arr. Holst) ; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John (Longfield, soprano) (arr. Holst) ; Wassail song (arr. Vaughan Williams) ; Bushes and briars (Somerset folk song, coll. Sharp ; arr. Britten [sic]) ; O Waly, Waly ([arr. Britten ; arr. for women's voices by] Stone) ; Dance to your daddy (arr. Whittaker) ; Bobby Shaftoe (arr. Williamson) ; Adam Buckham O! (arr. Holst) ; I love my love (arr. Holst) ; The sailor and young Nancy (arr. Moeran) ; Our captain calls all hands (arr. Gardner) ; Bonny at morn (arr. Williamson) ; Soul cake (Brannigan, bass solo) ; Down among the dead men (arr. Vaughan Williams) ; Brigg Fair (Partridge, tenor solo) (arr. Grainger) ; Early one morning (arr. Tippett) ; Derwentwater's farewell (arr. Williamson).