Texts by K. Mansfield 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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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.
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- In the Rangitaki Valley (O valley of waving broom) (from Poems)
- Into the world you sent her, mother (from Poems) - D. Freed (The Sea-Child)
- Last night for the first time since you were dead - C. Marshall (To L. H. B. (1894–1915))
- Love's Entreaty (Lovest thou me, or lovest me not) - V. Beauchamp
- Lovest thou me, or lovest me not - V. Beauchamp (Love's Entreaty)
- My little Mother, my star, my courage, my own - D. Diamond
- My little mother (My little Mother, my star, my courage, my own) - D. Diamond
- Night (When the shadows of evening are falling) - V. Beauchamp
- O valley of waving broom (from Poems) - J. Coulthard (In the Rangitaki Valley)
- O valley of waving broom (O valley of waving broom) (from Poems) - J. Coulthard
- Rain and wind, and wind and rain (from Poems) - T. Pitfield (Winter Song)
- Souvent j'ai dit à mon mari: Nous en prenons un? ENG - D. Diamond
- Souvent j'ai dit à mon mari (Souvent j'ai dit à mon mari: Nous en prenons un?) - D. Diamond ENG
- The Sea-Child (Into the world you sent her, mother) (from Poems) - D. Freed
- To L. H. B. (1894–1915) (Last night for the first time since you were dead) - C. Marshall
- When the shadows of evening are falling - V. Beauchamp (Night)
- Winter song (Rain and wind, and wind and rain) (from Poems) - T. Pitfield
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