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

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Alfred Henry Hyatt (1822? - 1911)

Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):

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The symbol [x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database.
The symbol ⊗ indicates a translation that is missing an original text.

A * indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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.

  • A dreaming rose (The love of my heart is a dreaming rose) - V. Harris
  • A rose and a song () - H. Pontet [x]
  • A rose garden (I planted a garden of roses) - C. Spross
  • At twilight she her lantern brings - M. Salter [x]
  • A woodland path thro' a primrose dell - C. Spross (Through a primrose dell)
  • A woodland path through a primrose dell (Through a primrose dell) - C. Spross
  • Back of the moon () - L. Cover [x]
  • By the Lotus Lake (In the golden air by the lotus lake) - M. Salter [x]
  • Deep in the heart of heaven the stars now wake - C. Spross
  • Dewy Roses () - G. Holst [x]
  • Do you remember or do you forget () - H. Pontet [x]
  • From a world of tears () - H. Pontet [x]
  • In Japan, dwelt maidens thee - M. Salter [x]
  • In the golden air by the lotus lake - M. Salter [x]
  • I planted a garden of roses - C. Spross (A rose garden)
  • Ishtar (Deep in the heart of heaven the stars now wake) - C. Spross
  • Lady Moon (At twilight she her lantern brings) - M. Salter [x]
  • Little Miss Butterfly (Tiny young Miss Butterfly) - M. Salter [x]
  • Love's mirror () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Motherland () - H. Pontet [x]
  • O, Idol of Jade, as you sit in your shrine - M. Salter [x]
  • Peace (The toil of day is done) - G. Holst
  • Queen of the mulberry garden (Queen of the mulberry garden) - M. Salter [x]
  • Queen of the mulberry garden - M. Salter [x]
  • Song of the Woods () - G. Holst [x]
  • The beautiful gate () - H. Pontet [possibly misattributed] [x]
  • The divine link () - H. Pontet [x]
  • The love of my heart is a dreaming rose - V. Harris (A dreaming rose)
  • The toil of day is done - G. Holst
  • Three Maidens of Japan (In Japan, dwelt maidens thee) - M. Salter [x]
  • Through a primrose dell (A woodland path thro' a primrose dell) - C. Spross
  • Tiny young Miss Butterfly - M. Salter [x]
  • To an Idol of Jade (O, Idol of Jade, as you sit in your shrine) - M. Salter [x]
  • To a Wild Rose () - G. Holst [x]
  • To Hope () - G. Holst [x]

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