Texts by P. Selver set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
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- Eclogue (The air is steeped in scent of berries, and 'tis crystal-clear around) GER
- Like to a spreading tree am I
- Now all is sleeping in the world
- Springtime is waited from afar GER
- The air is steeped in scent of berries, and 'tis crystal-clear around GER (Eclogue) -
- The moon is up amidst the stars GER
- The poplars (Why are the poplars to-night so aquiver?) - K. Sorabji, born Leon Dudley Sorabji
- The stars up yonder in the sky GER
- The trees are rustling softly; through GER GER
- Why are the poplars to-night so aquiver? - K. Sorabji, born Leon Dudley Sorabji (The poplars)
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