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Texts by L. Lehrman set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Leonard J[ordan] Lehrman (b. 1949)

(Also see this author's vocal compositions.)

(Also see this author's contributions to this website.)

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.

  • All that took place upon that night
  • And as the Rhine Bridge hove in view
  • And then my dear mother caught sight of me -- with shock I wondered whether
  • And then my dear mother caught sight of me - L. Lehrman
  • And when I came to the docks that night, bathed in the moonlight voluptuous
  • Arise, my darling, day is breaking! CHI FRE - L. Lehrman
  • At mother's (And then my dear mother caught sight of me) - L. Lehrman
  • At the inn () - L. Lehrman [x]
  • Battle Cry of the Administration of the Music Library Association () - L. Lehrman [x]
  • Cologne we left at a quarter to eight [x]
  • Continuing at night, the coach bumped along - L. Lehrman [x]
  • How beautiful, how beautiful the earth is! CAT DUT FRE SPA (How beautiful the earth is!) -
  • How beautiful the earth is! (How beautiful, how beautiful the earth is!) CAT DUT FRE SPA
  • I beat the drum roll loudly so CAT DUT FRE ITA (Little drum song) -
  • I bored around an hour or so until
  • If my dear one sings like a finch (If my dear one sings like a finch) CAT DUT FRE TUR
  • Little drum song (I beat the drum roll loudly so) CAT DUT FRE ITA
  • Love Song (Should you decide you don't love me) - L. Lehrman *
  • May heaven protect you all
  • Minden is a mighty fort - L. Lehrman [x]
  • My friends, don't be offended now
  • My friends, I hereby bid of you a song
  • My university (You know French perfectly) - L. Lehrman
  • One dull, dreary day in November 'twas
  • Should you decide you don't love me - L. Lehrman *
  • Still, how silent is the starry night
  • The circus sideshow () - L. Lehrman [x] *
  • The French and the Russians control the land
  • The goddess made me a pot of tea
  • The mighty fort (Minden is a mighty fort) - L. Lehrman [x]
  • The promise () - L. Lehrman [x] ⊗
  • The stony-faced houses staring at me
  • The sun () - L. Lehrman [x]
  • The thousand greetings CAT DUT FRE
  • The wolves (Continuing at night, the coach bumped along) - L. Lehrman [x]
  • 'Til we meet again, my friend, 'til we meet again CHI ('Til we meet again, my friend) -
  • 'Til we meet again, my friend ('Til we meet again, my friend, 'til we meet again) CHI
  • We Jews divide into groups once more and separate into minyans
  • We Jews divide into groups once more - L. Lehrman
  • We Jews (We Jews divide into groups once more) - L. Lehrman
  • What she reveal'd I cannot relate: The vow of silence I owed her
  • Where is the song of the artist on Long Island? () - L. Lehrman [x]
  • While up above you could hear
  • Winter morning (Arise, my darling, day is breaking!) - L. Lehrman CHI FRE
  • You know French perfectly - L. Lehrman (My university)

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