Texts by F. Harvey set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Calm with the calm of all old earth has taken - H. Howells
- Consolator afflictorum (Must ever I be so) - I. Gurney
- Country Love Song () - I. Gurney [x]
- Dinny Hill (On Dinny Hill the daffodil) - I. Gurney
- From troubles of the world - H. Gál
- Goddess of Night (Calm with the calm of all old earth has taken) - H. Howells
- I'm homesick for my hills again GER - I. Gurney (In Flanders)
- In Flanders (I'm homesick for my hills again) - I. Gurney GER
- In praise of ale (Who first did vat and barrel this care-subduing booze) - I. Gurney
- Must ever I be so - I. Gurney (Consolator afflictorum)
- O, Cranham ways are steep and green - I. Gurney
- On Dinny Hill the daffodil - I. Gurney
- Scherzo (From troubles of the world) - H. Gál
- Walking Song (O, Cranham ways are steep and green) - I. Gurney
- Who first did vat and barrel this care-subduing booze - I. Gurney
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