| Acrostic Song (Del Tredici) |
| Alleluia (Rorem) |
| At the mid hour of night (Britten) |
| At the River (Copland) |
| Bright is the ring of words (Vaughan Williams) |
| Central Park at Dusk (Duke) |
| Civet a Toute Vitesse (Rabbit at Top Speed) (Bernstein) |
| Dirge (Argento) |
| Down by the salley gardens (Clarke) |
| Fear no more the heat o' the sun (Finzi) |
| Ferry me across the water (Rorem) |
| Greeting (Bernstein) |
| Heart, we will forget him (Copland) |
| How should I your true love know? (Quilter) |
| I hate music! (Bernstein) |
| If it's ever spring again (Britten) |
| In the Public Gardens (Beeson) |
| Indiana Homecoming (Beeson) |
| It was a lover and his lass (Finzi) |
| Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (Foster/Rorem) |
| Jupiter has seven moons (Bernstein) |
| Linden Lea (Vaughan Williams) |
| Love (Rorem) |
| Love went a-riding (Bridge) |
| Money, O! (Head) |
| My Life's Delight (Quilter) |
| Nocturne (Britten) |
| Oh fair to see (Finzi) |
| Poet's Song (Copland) |
| Rain (Floyd) |
| Sephestia's Lullaby (Britten) |
| Sleep (Gurney) |
| Spring (Argento) |
| Spring is like a perhaps hand (Argento) |
| Spring Sorrow (Ireland) |
| Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening (Rorem) |
| Sweet Suffolk Owl (Hundley) |
| Take, O take those lips away (Warlock) |
| The Astronomers (Hundley) |
| The lads in their hundreds (Somervell) |
| The Little Horses (Copland) |
| The Salley Gardens (Britten) |
| The Seal Man (Clarke) |
| There will be stars (Duke) |
| These, My Ophelia (Chanler) |
| Waterbird (Hundley) |
| Weep you no more (Quilter) |
| when faces called flowers float out of the ground (Argento) |
| Where Go the Boats? (Floyd) |
| Why do they shut me out of Heaven? (Copland) |