Anglican Chant Through The Church Year

I've written some Anglican chants based on hymn tunes associated with the seasons of the church year. (Some of them, such as Noel nouvelet, are associated with more than one.) It's a way to unify the sound of the services in the season. I have them here as TIFF files, so that anyone can use them in, say, a Word document, like this one.

Advent: Stuttgart ("Come, thou long-expected Jesus"), Veni, Emmanuel ("O come, o come, Emmanuel"), Conditor alme siderum ("Creator of the stars of night"), Woodlands ("Tell out, my soul")

Christmas: Es ist ein Ros ("Lo, how a Rose"), Noel nouvelet ("Sing we now of Christmas"), O filii ("O, sons and daughters, let us sing"); Une jeune pucelle ("'Twas in the moon of wintertime")

Epiphany: Dix ("As with gladness men of old"), Salzburg ("Songs of thankfulness and praise")

Lent: Bourbon ("Now let us all with one accord," "Take up your cross, the Savior said")

Easter: Easter Hymn ("Jesus Christ is ris'n today"), O filii ("O, sons and daughters, let us sing"), Noel nouvelet ("Now the green blade riseth"), Salzburg ("At the Lamb's high feast we sing"), Truro ("Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates" and "Christ is alive!")

Pentecost: Down Ampney ("Come down, O Love divine"), Veni, creator spiritus ("O Holy Spirit, by whose breath," and "Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire")

All Saints' Day: Sine Nomine ("For all the saints")

Thanksgiving: Nun danket alle Gott ("Now thank we all our God"), St. George's, Windsor ("Come, ye thankful people, come")

Here's one based on St. Anne, written by request for St. Anne's Episcopal Church in West Chester, Ohio, and one based on Rutter's "Glory to You."