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Classical Music

time country composer music link
c. 1390 – 1453 Kingdom of England John Dunstaple
  • O rosa bella
  • Quam pulchra es
1874 - 1934 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Gustav Theodore Holst
  • The Planets, Op. 32

Folk Music

ethnic group music link
Cornish people
  • Cornwall My Home
Danes
  • Marken er mejet
English people
  • Greensleeves
  • Scarborough Fair
Faroe Islanders
  • Í Tokuni
Irish people
  • Danny Boy
Sámi
  • Joik
Scots
  • Auld Lang Syne
  • Loch Lomond
Walloons
  • Elle me l'avait toudis promis
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  • Norwegians
  • Icelanders
  • Faroe Islanders
  • Herr Olof
  • Olaf liljekrans
  • Ólafi liljurós
  • Ólavur riddarrós