Lyndon Hills
'Helmsley' (Lo, he comes with clouds descending) - last verse arrangement
Take Him Earth for Cherishing, by Herbert Howells. The Princeton Singers, directed by John Bertalot
'Linden Lea', by Ralph Vaughan Williams, performed by the Blackburn Bach Choir at the RNCM in 1978
March for 'A History of the English-Speaking Peoples' by William Walton, arranged by Tom Winpenny
Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein, BWV 641 - J.S. Bach
Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 639 - J.S. Bach
Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt, BWV 637 (played with two different registrations - see below)
Chorale Prelude on 'Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend', BWV 709 - J.S. Bach
Toccata in F from Organ Symphony No. 5 - C-M. Widor
Consolation in Db, by Franz Liszt, played on the Cavaillé-Coll organ of the Parr Hall, Warrington
Choral No. 1 by César Franck, played on the Cavaillé-Coll organ of St. Omer Cathedral
Choral No. 1, by César Franck, played on the Puget organ of Béziers Cathedral
A walkthrough of the first movement of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 (AQA GCSE exams from Summer 2026)
Psalm Prelude, Set 2, No. 1 - Herbert Howells
Psalm Prelude, Set 1, No. 1 - Herbert Howells
Choral No. 1, by César Franck, played on the Cavaillé-Coll organ at the Parr Hall, Warrington
Rhapsody No. 3 in C# minor by Herbert Howells
Prelude on the Easter Hymn, Op. 88, No. 4 - Charles Villiers Stanford
Choral No. 1 in E, by Cesar Franck
Toccata-Prelude on 'Pange Lingua' by Sir Edward Bairstow (1874-1946)
'Fanfare' - Arthur Wills: the organ of Blackburn Cathedral, sampled for Hauptwerk by Llanerch Organs
Lyndon Hills plays March 'Dignity and Impudence' by Percy Whitlock, arr. Malcolm Riley
'Reflection' for Organ by Daniel Bishop
'Nimrod' from the Enigma Variations by Sir Edward Elgar: the Walker organ of Romsey Abbey, Hampshire
The 'Chosen' Tune by Herbert Howells
Rhapsody in Db major, Op.17, No. 1, by Herbert Howells
Air from Suite No 3 in D Major, BWV 1068, by J.S. Bach
Prelude on an Old Folk Tune - Amy Beach
Grand Choeur by Théodore Salomé (1834-96)
'Elegy' by John Ireland, played by Lyndon Hills