| Vaughan Williams, Choir of Clare College Folk Songs of the Four Seasons in Windsor Forest Genre: Classical
- Track Listings (19) - Disc #1
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Prologue. To the Ploughboy
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Spring. Early in the Spring
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Spring. The Lark in the Morning
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Spring. May Song
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Summer. Summer is a-coming in / The Cuckoo
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Summer. The Sprig of Thyme
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Summer. The Sheep Shearing
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Summer. The Green Meadow
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Autumn. John Barleycorn
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Autumn. The Unquiet Grave
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Autumn. An Acre of Land
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Winter. Children's Christmas Song
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Winter. Wassail Song
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Winter. In Bethlehem City
- Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, cantata for female chorus & orchestra: Winter. God Bless the Master
- In Windsor Forest, cantata (adapted from the opera 'Sir John in Love'): The Conspiracy (Sigh no more, ladies)
- In Windsor Forest, cantata (adapted from the opera 'Sir John in Love'): Falstaff and the Fairies (Round about in a fair ring-a)
- In Windsor Forest, cantata (adapted from the opera 'Sir John in Love'): Wedding Chorus (See the Chariot at hand)
- In Windsor Forest, cantata (adapted from the opera 'Sir John in Love'): Epilogue (Whether men do laugh or weep)
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