| The Boychoir of Ann Arbor has an extensive repertoire that includes traditional Anglican boychoir works, classical works from the masters, arrangements of traditional folk songs and early American music, as well as contemporary compositions. |
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| Representative selections include: |
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| Bach: |
| Bernstein: Chichester Psalms |
| Bernstein: Gloria tibi |
| Britten: Ceremony of Carols |
| Chilcott: The Singing Heart |
| Chilcott: Can you hear me? |
| Dvo?ák: Goin' Home |
| Dyson: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis |
| Farrant/Hilton: Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake |
| Gardner: It was a lover and his lass |
| Gritton: Welcome, Yule! |
| Howells: Like as the hart |
| Jennings: Jabberwocky |
| Kelley: Jamaican Canticles (Magnificat and nunc dimittis) |
| Lassus: Musica est Dei donum optimi |
| Luther (chant): Psalm 46 |
| Malloy (arr. Strode): Lost on Lake Michigan |
| Page: She shall have music |
| Paulus: Sing creations music on |
| Rodgers: Food, glorius food (from Oliver) |
| Rutter: Dancing Day |
| Rutter: All things bright and beautiful |
| Schubert: An Die Musik |
| Spiritual: Deep river |
| Thomas: I dream a world |
| Traditional (American): Jim-along Josie |
| Traditional (American): Shenandoah |
| Traditional (Irish): Irish Lullaby |
| Traditional (Yiddish): Ale Brider |
| Wesley: Blessed be the God and Father |
| Willcocks: Full fathom five |
| Williams: Bright is the ring of words |