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Texts by J. Fletcher set in Art Songs and Choral Works

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John Gould Fletcher (1886 - 1950)

Text Collections:

  • Goblins and Pagodas

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.

  • And now the lowest pine-branch (And now the lowest pine-branch) (from Goblins and Pagodas - Blue Symphony) - H. Elwell
  • And now the lowest pine-branch (from Goblins and Pagodas - Blue Symphony) - H. Elwell
  • I love the night that in long violet shroud (from Goblins and Pagodas - Violet Symphony) - M. Bauer
  • I love the night (I love the night that in long violet shroud) (from Goblins and Pagodas - Violet Symphony) - M. Bauer
  • In the bosom of the desert (In the bosom of the desert) (from Goblins and Pagodas - Golden Symphony) - M. Bauer
  • In the bosom of the desert (from Goblins and Pagodas - Golden Symphony) - M. Bauer
  • Lincoln: Requiem Aeternum () - H. Elwell [x] *
  • Lincoln () [x] *
  • Midsummer dreams (Symphony in White and Blue) (There is a tall white weed growing at the top of this sand hill) (from Goblins and Pagodas)
  • Midsummer dreams (There is a tall white weed growing at the top of this sand hill) (from Goblins and Pagodas) - M. Bauer
  • One chuckles by the brook for me (One chuckles by the brook for me) (from Goblins and Pagodas - Blue Symphony) - H. Elwell
  • One chuckles by the brook for me (from Goblins and Pagodas - Blue Symphony) - H. Elwell
  • On the left hand there is a temple (On the left hand there is a temple) (from Goblins and Pagodas - Blue Symphony) - H. Elwell
  • On the left hand there is a temple (from Goblins and Pagodas - Blue Symphony) - H. Elwell
  • River Nocturnes [song cycle] () - D. Duke [x]
  • The darkness rolls upward (The darkness rolls upward) (from Goblins and Pagodas - Blue Symphony) - H. Elwell
  • The darkness rolls upward (from Goblins and Pagodas - Blue Symphony) - H. Elwell
  • There is a tall white weed growing at the top of this sand hill (from Goblins and Pagodas) - M. Bauer (Midsummer dreams (Symphony in White and Blue))
  • The yardstick (Yardstick that measured out so many miles of cloth) (from Goblins and Pagodas) - H. Clarke
  • Through the upland meadows (Through the upland meadows) (from Goblins and Pagodas - Blue Symphony) - M. Bauer, H. Elwell
  • Through the upland meadows (from Goblins and Pagodas - Blue Symphony) - M. Bauer, H. Elwell
  • Yardstick that measured out so many miles of cloth (from Goblins and Pagodas) - H. Clarke (The yardstick)

Last update: 2023-05-06 23:10:30

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