Texts by H. Trench set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Text Collections:
- Apollo and the Seaman, The Queen of Gothland, Stanzas to Tolstoy, and Other Lyrics
- Deirdre Wedded and Other Poems
- Lyrics and Narrative Poems
- New Poems
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.
- Almond, wild almond (from New Poems) - A. Bax, N. O'Neill, G. Peel, F. Young (Almond, wild almond)
- A poor lad once and a lad so trim (from New Poems) GER SPA - R. Clarke (Jean Richepin's song)
- A Song (Her, my own sad love divine) (from Apollo and the Seaman, The Queen of Gothland, Stanzas to Tolstoy, and Other Lyrics)
- Come, let us make love deathless, thou and I (from Deirdre Wedded and Other Poems) - J. Holbrooke (Come, let us make love deathless)
- Come, let us make love deathless (Come, let us make love deathless, thou and I) (from Deirdre Wedded and Other Poems) - J. Holbrooke
- Dark, dark, the seas and lands (from Apollo and the Seaman, The Queen of Gothland, Stanzas to Tolstoy, and Other Lyrics) - J. Holbrooke (Dark, dark the seas and lands)
- Dark, dark the seas (Dark, dark, the seas and lands) (from Apollo and the Seaman, The Queen of Gothland, Stanzas to Tolstoy, and Other Lyrics) - J. Holbrooke
- Hearts, beat no more ! Earth's Sleep has come ! (from Lyrics and Narrative Poems) - J. Harrison (Requiem of archangels for the world)
- Her, my own sad love divine (from Apollo and the Seaman, The Queen of Gothland, Stanzas to Tolstoy, and Other Lyrics) - J. Holbrooke (A Song)
- I heard a soldier sing some trifle (from New Poems) - A. Bax, I. Gurney, J. Holbrooke (I heard a soldier)
- I heard a soldier (I heard a soldier sing some trifle) (from New Poems) - A. Bax, I. Gurney, J. Holbrooke
- Jean Richepin's song (A poor lad once and a lad so trim) (from New Poems) GER SPA
- Killary () - J. Holbrooke [x]
- My own sad love (Her, my own sad love divine) (from Apollo and the Seaman, The Queen of Gothland, Stanzas to Tolstoy, and Other Lyrics) - J. Holbrooke
- O dreamy, gloomy, friendly Trees (O dreamy, gloomy, friendly Trees) (from New Poems) - I. Gurney, J. Holbrooke, N. O'Neill
- Requiem of archangels for the world (Hearts, beat no more ! Earth's Sleep has come !) (from Lyrics and Narrative Poems) - J. Harrison
- She comes not when Noon is on the roses (She comes not when Noon is on the roses) (from Deirdre Wedded and Other Poems) - G. George, J. Harrison, N. O'Neill, J. Raynor
- The mother's heart (A poor lad once and a lad so trim) (from New Poems) - R. Clarke GER SPA
- The Requital (What shall I give you, woman dear ?) (from New Poems) - J. Holbrooke
- What shall I give you, woman dear ? (from New Poems) - J. Holbrooke (The requital)
- Wild almond (scherzo) (Almond, wild almond) (from New Poems) - A. Bax
Last update: 2023-04-23 21:34:01