S. Albans

Plainchant Anglican Litany and Supplication (1662 BCP text & 1544 Score)

Healey Willan: The Reproaches - Anthem for Good Friday

Tomkins: Anthem 'Almighty and everlasting God' (Collect for Ash Wednesday, BCP)

Smith & Stone: Lesser Litany, Our Father, Responses of Burial Office (1928 Proposed BCP & AS 1)

King Charles I's Evening Hymn 'Close thine eyes and sleep secure' (Henry G. Ley)

Vaughan Williams: 'Communion Service in D' Sanctus, Agnus Dei & Gloria set in Liturgy of 1662 BCP

Healey Willan: Sanctus & Benedictus 'Missa Brevis II, in F Minor' (Advent and Lent)

Plainsong: Introit (Psalm 96 -1549 BCP) for the 1st Communion of Christmas, in Sarum Tone 8.II

Anglican Chant: Preces & Canticles for Mattins (Venite, Te Deum, Benedictus)

Hymn 'He whose confession God of old accepted' (Iste confessor) - A Tribute to English Church

John Merbecke: ’Gloria in Excelsis Deo' (1662 BCP Post-Communion position)

Plainsong: Troped Kyire - Rex Virginum Amator 'King, lover of virgins' | Use of York Chant

Thomas Tallis: Kyrie Responses to the Commandments in LATIN “Dorian Service” | 1560 Latin BCP

Henry Loosemore: The Litany In D Minor (1662 BCP)

Orlando Gibbons: Anthem (Funeral Sentence) 'I am the resurrection and the life'

Marian Hymn: Hail, holy Queen enthroned above (St John's Anglican Cathedral, Hong Kong)

Byrd: Sanctus & Agnus 'Mass for 5 Voices' in the liturgy of 1662 BCP (English Chamber Choir)

William Byrd: Sanctus - Mass for 5 Voices, set in English (1937 Coronation of George VI)

Michael East: Verse Anthem 'As they departed, Jesus' (for St John's College Oxford, c.1620)

PBS 1662 Communion Liturgy (Subtitled 1889 Chinese Translation of the Anglican Diocese of N.China)

Sarum Chant: Creed of St Athanasius or Quicunque vult in English (1662 BCP)

John Merbecke: Evening Canticle 'Nunc Dimittis' (The book of Common Prayer Noted -1550)

Thomas Tomkins: Plainsong Tone VI 'Magnificat' with Fauxbourdon

William Byrd: Evening Hymn in Lent 'O Christ, who art the Light and Day' (Christe qui lux)

Hymn for King Charles the Martyr: 'With thankful hearts thy glory' (Feast day 30th January)