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Texts by B. Goldowsky set in Art Songs and Choral Works

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Barbara Goldowsky

Text Collections:

  • Ferry to Nirvana and 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.

  • Chemistry (Distill our love/ in Erlenmeyer flasks) (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) - J. Ryan [x] *
  • Count my bones (My sickness disappeared/ when I began to sing) (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) - J. Ryan [x] *
  • Distill our love/ in Erlenmeyer flasks (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) [x] * - J. Ryan
  • Fed with fire and song/ the Sun this day has climbed (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) [x] * - J. Ryan
  • Fires in the desert (I am the feathered shaman:/ I dream a world) (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) - J. Ryan [x] *
  • First there was light:/ a mirror for the powerful (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) [x] * - J. Ryan
  • I am the feathered shaman:/ I dream a world (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) [x] * - J. Ryan
  • Inventory (My mother's things,/ inventory of a simple life) (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) - J. Ryan [x] *
  • I send you my love/ A flock of geese (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) [x] * - J. Ryan
  • I would not be the millstone/ but the wind to fill your sails (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) [x] * - J. Ryan
  • Los Alamos (First there was light:/ a mirror for the powerful) (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) - J. Ryan [x] *
  • Love letter (I send you my love/ A flock of geese) (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) - J. Ryan [x] *
  • Morning prayer (We wake to a cool summer morning) (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) - J. Ryan [x] *
  • My mother's things,/ inventory of a simple life (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) [x] * - J. Ryan
  • My sickness disappeared/ when I began to sing (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) [x] * - J. Ryan
  • Solstice (Fed with fire and song/ the Sun this day has climbed) (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) - J. Ryan [x] *
  • Watermill (I would not be the millstone/ but the wind to fill your sails) (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) - J. Ryan [x] *
  • We wake to a cool summer morning (from Ferry to Nirvana and New Poems) [x] * - J. Ryan

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