Texts by J. Carter set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- A President Expresses Concern on a Visit to Westminster Abbey (Poet's Corner had no epitaph) (from Always A Reckoning and Other Poems) - J. Aikman *
- Oh! misery! I have often wanted to drown my troubles
- Oh! misery! - G. Bachlund
- Poet's Corner had no epitaph (from Always A Reckoning and Other Poems) * - J. Aikman (A President Expresses Concern on a Visit to Westminster Abbey)
- Rosalynn (She'd smile, and birds would feel that they no longer) (from Always A Reckoning and Other Poems) - J. Aikman *
- She'd smile, and birds would feel that they no longer (from Always A Reckoning and Other Poems) * - J. Aikman (Rosalynn)
- To drown my troubles (Oh! misery!) - G. Bachlund
Last update: 2023-05-06 22:49:56