Texts by A. Guiterman 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 Brahmin, fat and debonair (from The Laughing Muse) - G. Bachlund (The irreverent Brahmin)
- Great god whom I shall carve from this gray stone (from The Mirthful Lyre) - G. Bachlund (The Idol-Maker Prays)
- Hills (I want my hills! Hills!) - F. La Forge
- Ho! wind of the wild morasses! (from The Mirthful Lyre) - E. Whyte (The Home-Wind)
- I want my hills! Hills! - F. La Forge
- On the vanity of earthly greatness (The tusks which clashed in mighty brawls) (from Gaily the Troubadour) - G. Bachlund
- Strictly Germ-Proof (The Antiseptic Baby and the Prophylactic Pup) (from The Laughing Muse) - G. Bachlund, J. Sacco ITA
- The Antiseptic Baby and the Prophylactic Pup (from The Laughing Muse) ITA - G. Bachlund, J. Sacco (Strictly Germ-Proof)
- The Home-Wind (Ho! wind of the wild morasses!) (from The Mirthful Lyre) - E. Whyte
- The Idol-Maker Prays (Great god whom I shall carve from this gray stone) (from The Mirthful Lyre) - G. Bachlund
- The irreverent Brahmin (A Brahmin, fat and debonair) (from The Laughing Muse) - G. Bachlund
- The tusks which clashed in mighty brawls (from Gaily the Troubadour) - G. Bachlund (On the vanity of earthly greatness)
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