Texts by A. Hunter set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- A Ballad of the Eighteenth Century ('Twas at the time the moon's broad shield) - H. Abrams
- A golden robe my Love shall wear FRE GER - L. Beethoven
- An die Äolsharfe (Harfe des Winds! Rührt leis und klangreich) FRE
- A pastoral song (My mother bids me bind my hair) - J. Haydn DUT FRE GER
- As I slept on the bank of a murmuring stream - J. Haydn
- A spreading hawthorn shades the seat FRE GER - L. Beethoven
- Away to the oaken grove (Hob y deri danno) (Sweet, how sweet, the hawthorn blooming) - J. Haydn
- Das golden Wams (Ein goldnes Wams mein Liebchen kleid') FRE
- Despair (The anguish of my bursting heart) - J. Haydn DUT FRE
- Die Meierei (Ein Weißdorn, weithin schattend, deckt) FRE
- Ein goldnes Wams mein Liebchen kleid' FRE (Das golden Wams) -
- Ein Weißdorn, weithin schattend, deckt FRE (Die Meierei) -
- Far from this throbbing bosom haste DUT FRE - J. Haydn
- Fidelity (While hollow burst the rushing winds) - J. Haydn DUT FRE
- Harfe des Winds! Rührt leis und klangreich FRE (An die Äolsharfe) -
- Hark! Hark, what I tell to thee DUT FRE - J. Haydn
- Harp of the winds! In airy measure FRE GER - L. Beethoven
- Hence! away with idle sorrow! - J. Haydn (Hunting the hare)
- High on the giddy bending mast DUT FRE - J. Haydn
- Hope (I heard a voice at dead of night) - H. Abrams
- Hunting the hare (Hence! away with idle sorrow!) - J. Haydn
- I heard a voice at dead of night - H. Abrams
- Im kleinen Haus, wo Peggy wohnt FRE (Peggy's Tochter) -
- In days of ancient story - J. Haydn
- In the white cot where Peggy dwells FRE GER - L. Beethoven
- Merch Megan (In the white cot where Peggy dwells) - L. Beethoven FRE GER
- My mother bids me bind my hair DUT FRE GER - J. Haydn
- Ned Pugh's Farewell (To leave my dear girl, my country, and friends) - L. Beethoven FRE GER
- Now the dancing sunbeams play DUT FRE - J. Haydn
- On Cambria's green vallies, or oak-cover'd hills - J. Haydn
- O tuneful voice I still deplore DUT FRE - J. Haydn
- O tuneful voice (O tuneful voice I still deplore) - J. Haydn DUT FRE
- Peggy's Daughter (In the white cot where Peggy dwells) - L. Beethoven FRE GER
- Peggy's Tochter (Im kleinen Haus, wo Peggy wohnt) FRE
- Pleasing Pain (Far from this throbbing bosom haste) - J. Haydn DUT FRE
- Recollection (The season comes when first we met) - J. Haydn DUT FRE
- Reged (On Cambria's green vallies, or oak-cover'd hills) - J. Haydn
- Sailor's song (High on the giddy bending mast) - J. Haydn DUT FRE
- Schäferlied (Stets sagt die Mutter: putze dich) - J. Haydn DUT FRE (Text: Anonymous after Anne Hunter)
- Seemanns Abschied (Zu scheiden vom Liebchen, von Herd und Kam'rad) FRE
- Sir Watkin intending FRE - J. Haydn (Sir Watkin)
- Sir Watkin's dream (Sir Watkin intending) - J. Haydn FRE
- Sir Watkin (Sir Watkin intending) FRE
- Softly, softly sing - J. Haydn
- Stets sagt die Mutter: putze dich DUT FRE (Text: Anonymous after Anne Hunter) - J. Haydn
- Sweet, how sweet, the hawthorn blooming - J. Haydn
- The ancient harmony (Yr hen erddigan) (Time speeds on his journey, alas! ne'er returning) - J. Haydn
- The anguish of my bursting heart DUT FRE - J. Haydn
- The ash grove (Sir Watkin intending) - J. Haydn FRE
- The Britons (Y Brython) (When on the mountain's lofty brow) - J. Haydn
- The celebrated death song of Cherokee Indians (The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day) - A. Hunter
- The Dairy-House (A spreading hawthorn shades the seat) - L. Beethoven FRE GER
- The golden robe (A golden robe my Love shall wear) - L. Beethoven FRE GER
- The mermaid's song (Now the dancing sunbeams play) - J. Haydn DUT FRE
- The minstrelsy of Chirk Castle (Erddigan Caer y Waun) (In days of ancient story) - J. Haydn
- The rising sun (Codiad yr haul) (Softly, softly sing) - J. Haydn
- The season comes when first we met DUT FRE - J. Haydn
- The Spirit's Song (Hark! Hark, what I tell to thee) - J. Haydn DUT FRE
- The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day - A. Hunter
- The wanderer (To wander alone when the moon, faintly beaming) - J. Haydn CAT DUT FRE
- The willow hymn (Yr helyg gân) (As I slept on the bank of a murmuring stream) - J. Haydn
- Time speeds on his journey, alas! ne'er returning - J. Haydn
- To leave my dear girl, my country, and friends FRE GER - L. Beethoven
- To the Aeolian Harp (Harp of the winds! In airy measure) - L. Beethoven FRE GER
- To wander alone when the moon, faintly beaming CAT DUT FRE - J. Haydn
- 'Twas at the time the moon's broad shield - H. Abrams
- When on the mountain's lofty brow - J. Haydn
- While hollow burst the rushing winds DUT FRE - J. Haydn
- Zu scheiden vom Liebchen, von Herd und Kam'rad FRE (Seemanns Abschied) -
Last update: 2023-10-06 18:51:52