Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by C. Cadman
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Four American Indian Songs, op. 45
- no. 1. From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 2. The White Dawn is Stealing (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 3. Far Off I Hear a Lover's Flute (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 4. The moon drops low (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- From Wigwam and Tepee, op. 57
- no. 1. The Place of Breaking Light (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 2. From the Long Room of the Sea (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 3. Ho, Ye Warriors on the Warpath (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 4. The Thunderbirds Come from the Cedars (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- Idyls of the South Sea, op. 55
- no. 1. Where the long white waterfall (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 2. The great wind shakes the breadfruit leaf (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 3. The rainbow waters whisper (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 4. Withered is the green palm (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- Music of the American Indian
- no. 1. The Place of Breaking Light (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 2. From the Long Room of the Sea (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 3. Ho, Ye Warriors on the Warpath (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 4. The Thunderbirds Come from the Cedars (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 5. He who moves in the dew (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 6. The new trail (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
- no. 7. Her shadow (Ojibway Canoe Song) (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
- no. 8. I found him on the mesa (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 9. The doe-skin blanket (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
- Sayonara, a Japanese romance, op. 49
- no. 1. I saw thee first when cherries bloomed (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 2. At the feast of the dead i watched thee (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 3. All my heart is ashes (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 4. The wild dove cries on fleeting wing (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- The Garden of Mystery [opera]
- no. ?. The fountain song (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- The Morning of the Year
- no. ?. I, Martius Am (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Three Songs to Odysseus, op. 50
- no. 1. Welcome, within my shining portals (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 2. Leave not this sea-encircled isle (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 3. Thou wouldst not stay (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
All titles of vocal settings in Opus order
- At dawning (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- Black butterflies (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
- Call Me No More (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- Come away to Dreaming Town (Text: Paul Laurence Dunbar)
- Dream tryst (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
- Glory (Text: Edward Lynn)
- Her shadow (Ojibway Canoe Song) (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
- He who moves in the dew (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- Idylls of the South Sea (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
- I found him on the mesa (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- I hear a thrush at eve (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- I, Martius Am (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Indian Summer (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- Joy (Text: Elsie Long)
- Magnolia Blooms (Text: Joaquin Miller)
- Memories (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- O moon upon the water (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
- The brooklet came from the mountain (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- The doe-skin blanket (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
- The fountain song (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- The Heart of Her (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- The Ivy green (Text: Charles Dickens) FRE
- The new trail (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
- op. 33.
- no. 2. As in a Rose Jar (Text: Thomas Samuel Jones, Jr.)
- op. 41.
- op. 42.
- no. 2. A Moonlight Song (Text: John Proctor Mills)
- op. 45. Four American Indian Songs
- no. 1. From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 2. The White Dawn is Stealing (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 3. Far Off I Hear a Lover's Flute (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 4. The moon drops low (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- op. 49. Sayonara, a Japanese romance
- no. 1. I saw thee first when cherries bloomed (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 2. At the feast of the dead i watched thee (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 3. All my heart is ashes (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 4. The wild dove cries on fleeting wing (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- op. 50. Three Songs to Odysseus
- no. 1. Welcome, within my shining portals (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 2. Leave not this sea-encircled isle (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 3. Thou wouldst not stay (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- op. 55. Idyls of the South Sea
- no. 1. Where the long white waterfall (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 2. The great wind shakes the breadfruit leaf (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 3. The rainbow waters whisper (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 4. Withered is the green palm (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- op. 57.
- no. 1. The Place of Breaking Light (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 2. From the Long Room of the Sea (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 3. Ho, Ye Warriors on the Warpath (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- no. 4. The Thunderbirds Come from the Cedars (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
- op. 79.
- no. 2. Enough for You and Me (Text: John Moray Stuart-Young)
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