Texts by T. Moore set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Kate rose up early as fresh as a lark (from The Sea is Kind) - A. Benjamin (Wind's work) [x]
- Laugh, laugh (from Selected Poems) - T. Moore (Lullaby) [x]
- Lullaby (Laugh, laugh) (from Selected Poems) [x]
- Night song (Laugh, laugh) (from Selected Poems) - T. Moore [x]
- Oh, would that I might live for ever (from Medea and Lyrics) - H. Jervis-Read (That land) [x]
- Rower's chant (Row till the land dip 'neath The sea from view) - P. Campbell [x]
- Row till the land dip 'neath The sea from view - P. Campbell [x]
- That land (Oh, would that I might live for ever) (from Medea and Lyrics) - H. Jervis-Read [x]
- Wind's work (Kate rose up early as fresh as a lark) (from The Sea is Kind) - A. Benjamin [x]
Last update: 2025-04-19 18:55:34