Texts by J. Lockhart set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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- Hurrah! hurrah! avoid the way of the Avenging Childe (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - F. Arkwright (The Avenging Childe)
- In her bow'r sits the lady shall be Sir Roland's bride (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) (Lady Alda's Dream) - F. Arkwright
- In Paris sits the lady that shall be Sir Roland's bride (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - F. Arkwright (Lady Alda's Dream)
- Lady Alda's dream (In Paris sits the lady that shall be Sir Roland's bride) (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - F. Arkwright
- Minguillo (Since for kissing thee, Minguillo) - S. Coleridge-Taylor
- My earrings! my earrings! they've dropt into the well (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - S. Coleridge-Taylor (Zara's Earrings)
- My ornaments are arms - A. Beach, H. Parker (The Wandering Knight's song)
- Rise up, rise up, Xarifa, lay the golden cushion down (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) (The Bridal of Andalla) -
- Rise up, rise up, Xarifa, lay your golden cushion down - F. Arkwright
- Serenade (While my lady sleepeth) (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - F. Arkwright
- Since for kissing thee, Minguillo - S. Coleridge-Taylor
- The Avenging Childe (Hurrah! hurrah! avoid the way of the Avenging Childe) (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - F. Arkwright
- The Bridal of Andalla (Rise up, rise up, Xarifa, lay the golden cushion down) (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic)
- The Bridal of Andalla (Rise up, rise up, Xarifa, lay your golden cushion down) - F. Arkwright
- The hosts of Don Rodrigo were scatter'd in dismay (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic)
- The hosts of Don Rodrigo were scattered in dismay (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - F. Arkwright
- The lamentation of Don Roderick (The hosts of Don Rodrigo were scattered in dismay) (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - F. Arkwright
- There is an old belief (There is an old belief) - C. Parry
- There is an old belief - C. Parry
- The song of the Galley (Ye mariners of Spain) (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - F. Arkwright
- The wandering knight's song (My ornaments are arms) - H. Parker
- The wandering knight (My ornaments are arms) - A. Beach
- When youthful faith has fled
- While my lady sleepeth, the dark blue heaven is bright (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) (Serenade) - F. Arkwright
- While my lady sleepeth (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - F. Arkwright (Serenade)
- Ye mariners of Spain (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - F. Arkwright
- Zara's Earrings (My earrings! my earrings! they've dropt into the well) (from Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic) - S. Coleridge-Taylor
Last update: 2023-05-11 13:24:43