Texts by P. Freneau set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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.
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- America Independent () [x]
- Colonial heritage () - J. Verrall [x]
- Elegy (Fair flower, that dost so comely grow) - F. Jacobi
- Fair flower, that dost so comely grow - F. Jacobi (The wild honey suckle)
- God save the Rights of Man! - F. Jacobi (Ode)
- In a branch of willow hid - R. Braine (To a Caty-Did)
- Left to himself, wherever man is found (Reflections on the gradual progress of nations from democratical states to despotic empires) - H. Haufrecht
- Ode to freedom (God save the Rights of Man!) - F. Jacobi
- Ode (God save the Rights of Man!)
- Oh fatal day! when to the Atlantic shore (Reflections on the gradual progress of nations from democratical states to despotic empires) - H. Haufrecht
- On the sleep of plants (When suns are set, and stars in view) - F. Jacobi
- Reflections on the gradual progress of nations from democratical states to despotic empires (Virgil)
- See through the world, in ages now retired - H. Haufrecht (Reflections on the gradual progress of nations from democratical states to despotic empires)
- Song of Thyrsis () - A. Tepper [x]
- Speak, for you must (See through the world, in ages now retired) - H. Haufrecht
- Take warning, tyrants () - D. Pinkham [x]
- The celebrated death song of Cherokee Indians (The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day) - A. Hunter
- The Death-Song of a Cherokee Indian (The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day)
- The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day (The Death-Song of a Cherokee Indian) -
- The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day - A. Hunter
- The wild honey suckle (Fair flower, that dost so comely grow)
- To a Caty-Did (In a branch of willow hid)
- To a Katy-did (In a branch of willow hid) - R. Braine
- Virgil (Reflections on the gradual progress of nations from democratical states to despotic empires) - H. Haufrecht
- When suns are set, and stars in view - F. Jacobi (On the sleep of plants)
Last update: 2023-07-30 22:35:01