From Rudgatesingers.co.uk:
Music we have sung so far includes, Palestrina, Missa Papae Marcelli, Missa Brevis & Missa Assumpta est Maria Victoria, Requiems (4 & 6) & Missa O Quam Gloriosum and motets by Victoria, Palestrina, Byrd, Bruckner & Stanford, Gregorian and Byzantine Chant, and a Russian Orthodox Liturgy to name but a few.
Play sample "O Doctor Optime"
Please click on the files below to download a piece to hear
Victoria: O Quam Gloriosum 2.45MB
Palestrina Missa Brevis - Sanctus 2.14MB
Palestrina Missa Brevis - Agnus Dei 4.85MB
Byrd - Ave Verum 3.83MB
Bardos - Audi Filia 2.56MB
Bruckner - Afferentur Regi 1.93MB
Ave Regina Caelorum (Simple Tone) 960KB
Ave Regina Caelorum (Solemn Tone) 1.88MB
Iustus ut palma - Gregorian Chant 2.5MB
Magnificat Antiphon for the Feast of St Gregory the Great 591KB
Victoria Requiem a 4: Kyrie 2.18MB
Byrd: Iustorum Animae 2.2MB
Alma Redemptoris (Simple Tone) 1.46MB
Alma Redemptoris - Palestrina 2.13MB
Infant Holy 1.86MB
In Dulci Jubilo - Gesius 2.85MB
Away in a Manger 2.41MB
Gaudete 2.09MB
Ukrainian Bell Carol 1.78MB
Adeste Fideles arr Joseph Cullen 3.27MB
The Beatitudes 3.17MB
Troparion for the Feast of SS Constantine & Helena 1.1MB
Trisagion 2.82MB
Creed 2.97MB
Svyat (Sanctus) 1.6MB
The Lord's Prayer - Rimsky-Korsakov 1.7MB
Yedin Svyat (One is Holy) 743KB
Hymn to the Virgin 5.55MB
Palestrina: Kyrie 2.51MB
Alleluia for Trinity Sunday 1.29MB
Sancte Deus - Tallis 6.18MB
The 'York' Salve Regina 3.46MB
In Paradisum 1019KB
Credo IV 3MB

Wow, is that beautiful. Thanks!
The music links you have compiled on your web site are very good.
Not to be a hard-head, but it is ironic that whereas you went out of your way to point out your reservations concerning the SSPX, you evidently had fewer qualms recommending both Anglican web sites and Russian Orthodox liturgical music in other areas of your web site. I found that interesting and a bit comical. But no worries. That's pretty much the status quo these days.
Keep up the good work.
@Roland: I understand what you mean. However, my comments are strictly my trying to correct poor catechesis.
Even badly catechized Catholics understand that Anglicans and Orthodox are not Catholic.
Even well catechized Catholics may not see the hazards of SSPX links...because, well, the SSPX emphatically *are* Catholic. God willing, we will be one soon enough and I can scrub all the SSPX comments.
But that's my only concern -- it's not to poke traditionalists in the eye, but rather to keep well meaning pewsitters from finding themselves on the wrong side of a very technical dispute they didn't even know was going on within the One True Faith.
God Bless,
Ryan