Texts by C. Ives set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- 1, 2, 3 (Why doesn't one, two, three) - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- A big October morning - C. Ives
- A Christmas carol (Little star of Bethlehem!) - C. Ives
- Across the summer meadows fair
- A leopard went around his cage - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- All summer long, we boys dreamed 'bout big circus joys SPA
- All summer long, we boys SPA - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- An Old Flame (When dreams enfold me) - C. Ives
- An old man with a straw in his mouth - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- A son of a Gambolier (Come join my humble ditty) - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- A sound of a distant horn (A sound of a distant horn) - C. Ives
- A sound of a distant horn - C. Ives
- Berceuse (O'er the mountain toward the west) - C. Ives
- Come join my humble ditty - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- Disclosure (Thoughts, which deeply rest at evening) - C. Ives
- Down East (Songs! Visions of my homeland) - C. Ives SPA
- Down the river comes a noise! - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- Evidence (There comes o'er the valley a shadow) - C. Ives
- Go my songs! Draw Daphnis from the city - C. Ives
- He grew in those seasons like corn in the night - C. Ives
- Here are things you've heard before - C. Ives
- I closed and drew, but not a gun - C. Ives
- I dream of thee, my love, by night - C. Ives
- Immortality (Who dares to say the spring is dead) - C. Ives
- In the Alley (On my way to work one summer day) - C. Ives
- Is that Mister Riley, who keeps the hotel?" SPA
- Is that Mister Riley SPA - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- I think there must be a place in the soul - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- It strikes me that some men and women got tired of a big job - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- Little star of Bethlehem! - C. Ives
- Majority (The Masses! The Masses! The Masses have toiled) - C. Ives
- Memories (We're sitting in the opera house) - G. Bachlund, C. Ives SPA
- My native land now meets my eye RUS RUS UKR UKR CZE - C. Ives
- My native land (My native land now meets my eye) - C. Ives RUS RUS UKR UKR CZE
- Nature's way (When the distant evening bell calmly breathes its blessing) - C. Ives
- Nov. 2 1920 (It strikes me that some men and women got tired of a big job) - C. Ives
- Now help us, Lord, Thy yoke to wear - C. Ives
- O'er the mountain toward the west - C. Ives
- Old Home Day (Go my songs! Draw Daphnis from the city) - C. Ives
- One evening just at sunset we laid him in the grave - C. Ives
- On my way to work one summer day - C. Ives
- On sunny days in our backyard, two little flowers are seen SPA
- On sunny days in our backyard SPA - C. Ives
- On the counter (Tunes we heard in "ninety two,") - C. Ives
- Resolution (Walking stronger under distant skies) - C. Ives
- Round and round the old dance ground - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- Scenes from my childhood are with me FRE - C. Ives
- Slow march (One evening just at sunset we laid him in the grave) - C. Ives
- Slugging a vampire (I closed and drew, but not a gun) - C. Ives
- Songs! Visions of my homeland, come with strains of childhood SPA
- Songs! Visions of my homeland SPA - C. Ives
- ...that better things might be (It strikes me that some men and women got tired of a big job) - G. Bachlund
- The cage (A leopard went around his cage) - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- The Circus Band (All summer long, we boys) - G. Bachlund, C. Ives SPA
- The collection (Now help us, Lord, Thy yoke to wear) - C. Ives
- The innate (Voices live in every finite being) - C. Ives
- The Masses! The Masses! The Masses have toiled - C. Ives
- The new river (Down the river comes a noise!) - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- The one way (Here are things you've heard before) - C. Ives
- There comes o'er the valley a shadow - C. Ives
- There is a lane which winds towards the bay - C. Ives
- There is a lane (There is a lane which winds towards the bay) - C. Ives
- There's a time in many a life - C. Ives (They are there!)
- The see'r (An old man with a straw in his mouth) - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- The Side Show (Is that Mister Riley) - G. Bachlund, C. Ives SPA
- The things our fathers loved (I think there must be a place in the soul) - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- They Are There (There's a time in many a life) - C. Ives
- Thoreau (He grew in those seasons like corn in the night) - C. Ives
- Thoughts, which deeply rest at evening - C. Ives
- Through night and day (I dream of thee, my love, by night) - C. Ives
- Tom sails away (Scenes from my childhood are with me) - C. Ives FRE
- Tunes we heard in "ninety two," - C. Ives
- Two little flowers (and dedicated to them) (On sunny days in our backyard) - C. Ives SPA
- Voices live in every finite being - C. Ives
- Vote for names! Names! Names! - C. Ives (Vote for names)
- Vote for names (Vote for names! Names! Names!) - C. Ives
- Walking stronger under distant skies - C. Ives
- Walking (A big October morning) - C. Ives
- Waltz (Round and round the old dance ground) - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- We're sitting in the opera house SPA - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
- When dreams enfold me - C. Ives
- When the distant evening bell calmly breathes its blessing - C. Ives
- When the waves softly sigh
- Who dares to say the spring is dead - C. Ives
- Why doesn't one, two, three - G. Bachlund, C. Ives
Last update: 2023-05-10 20:47:49