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Texts by A. Funk set in Art Songs and Choral Works

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Addie Funk (flourished 1886-1929)

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.

  • Ah, where I'd love to be (What shall I do) -
  • Ah! yesterday to me roses he brought FRE - J. Marx
  • At Robin Redbreast's I've been to dine (Return from the Banquet) -
  • Autumnal cradle song (Sun has weary grown of speeding)
  • Better it were in the house to go, house to go! (May rain) -
  • Better it were in the house to go (May rain) -
  • Cradle Song (On hilltops day is dying) CAT FRE ITA
  • Forest solitude (The woods begin a-sighing) CAT DUT FRE IRI SPA
  • Good morning, dear leggies! (The naughty little legs) -
  • How lovely the earth and so fair, so fair! CAT DUT FRE SPA (How lovely the earth) -
  • How lovely the earth (How lovely the earth and so fair, so fair!) CAT DUT FRE SPA
  • May blossoms (Suffer it when on thy tresses) - J. Marx CAT FRE
  • May rain (Better it were in the house to go, house to go!)
  • Mother for me a sabre has bought (Valiant Song) -
  • "Mother, o Mother so hungry I CAT FRE GER ITA RUS SPA
  • Nocturne (Sweet fragrance of linden blossom) - J. Marx FRE
  • On hilltops day is dying CAT FRE ITA (Cradle Song) -
  • On the line where the grass is high (Will-oo-not Sleep?) -
  • O summer morning, fair and blue! (Summer song) -
  • Return from the Banquet (At Robin Redbreast's I've been to dine)
  • Suffer it when on thy tresses CAT FRE - J. Marx
  • Summer song (O summer morning, fair and blue!)
  • Sun has weary grown of speeding (Autumnal cradle song) -
  • Sweet fragrance of linden blossom FRE - J. Marx (Nocturne)
  • The naughty little legs (Good morning, dear leggies!)
  • The woods begin a-sighing CAT DUT FRE IRI SPA (Forest solitude) -
  • Valiant Song (Mother for me a sabre has bought)
  • What shall I do (Ah, where I'd love to be)
  • Will-oo-not Sleep? (On the line where the grass is high)
  • Yesterday roses he brought (Ah! yesterday to me roses he brought) - J. Marx FRE

Last update: 2025-03-13 21:38:57

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