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Texts by A. Austin set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Alfred Austin (1835 - 1913)

Text Collections:

  • Love's Widowhood and Other Poems
  • Soliloquies in Song

Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):

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Special notes: All titles and first lines are included in this index, including those used by composers.
Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

  • A night in June (Lady! in this night of June)
  • A sleepless night (Within the hollow silence of the night) (from Soliloquies in Song) - F. Hart
  • A wild rose (The first wild rose in wayside hedge) (from Love's Widowhood and Other Poems) - A. Mallinson
  • A woman's apology (In the green darkness of a summer wood) (from Soliloquies in Song)
  • Go away, Death! (Go away, Death!) - C. Rogers
  • How do I know that Love is blind (from Soliloquies in Song) (Love's blindness) - F. Hart
  • In the green darkness of a summer wood (from Soliloquies in Song) (A woman's apology) - F. Allitsen
  • Lady! in this night of June - F. Allitsen (A night in June)
  • Lady! In this night of June (Lady! in this night of June) - F. Allitsen
  • Like a garden after rain (XVII) (from Soliloquies in Song) - F. Allitsen
  • Love's blindness (Now do I know that Love is blind, for I) (from Soliloquies in Song) - F. Hart
  • Love's wisdom (Now on the summit of Love's topmost peak) (from Soliloquies in Song) - F. Hart
  • Now do I know that Love is blind, for I (from Soliloquies in Song) - F. Hart (Love's blindness)
  • Now on the summit of Love's topmost peak (from Soliloquies in Song) - F. Hart (Love's wisdom)
  • Oh, never the pale east flushes with ripples of rising day (from Soliloquies in Song) (A woman's apology) - F. Allitsen
  • The first wild rose in wayside hedge (from Love's Widowhood and Other Poems) - A. Mallinson (A wild rose)
  • Wenn Eicheln fallen, Schwalben südwärts zieh'n - G. Bachlund (Wenn Eicheln fallen)
  • Wenn Eicheln fallen (Wenn Eicheln fallen, Schwalben südwärts zieh'n) - G. Bachlund
  • When acorns fall and swallows troop for flight GER (When acorns fall) -
  • When acorns fall (When acorns fall and swallows troop for flight) GER
  • Within the hollow silence of the night (from Soliloquies in Song) - F. Hart (A sleepless night)
  • XVII (from Soliloquies in Song) - F. Allitsen (A woman's apology)

Last update: 2023-05-06 23:12:28

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