Texts by H. Crane 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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- Above the fresh ruffles of the surf (from White Buildings - Voyages) - H. Blumenfeld
- A Name for All (Moonmoth and grasshopper that flee our page) - S. Grill
- And yet this great wink of eternity (from White Buildings - Voyages)
- At Melville’s Tomb (Often beneath the wave, wide from this ledge) - S. Grill
- Enrich my resignation as I usurp those far (from The Collected Poems of Hart Crane) [x] - J. Harbison (Enrich my resignation)
- Enrich my resignation (Enrich my resignation as I usurp those far) (from The Collected Poems of Hart Crane) - J. Harbison [x]
- Exile (My hands have not touched pleasure since your hands) - S. Grill
- I have drawn my hands away - S. Grill
- Infinite consanguinity it bears — (from White Buildings - Voyages) - E. Carter
- Interior (It sheds a shy solemnity) - S. Grill
- It sheds a shy solemnity - S. Grill
- Meditation (I have drawn my hands away) - S. Grill
- Meticulous, past midnight in clear rime (from White Buildings - Voyages)
- Moonmoth and grasshopper that flee our page - S. Grill
- My Grandmother's love letters () - J. Heggie [x]
- My hands have not touched pleasure since your hands - S. Grill
- Often beneath the wave, wide from this ledge - S. Grill (At Melville’s Tomb)
- Old song (Thy absence overflows the rose) - M. Bird, J. Hijman
- Thy absence overflows the rose - M. Bird, J. Hijman
- Voyages (Above the fresh ruffles of the surf) (from White Buildings - Voyages) - H. Blumenfeld
- Voyage (Infinite consanguinity it bears —) (from White Buildings - Voyages) - E. Carter
- Where icy and bright dungeons lift (from White Buildings - Voyages)
- Whose counted smile of hours and days, suppose (from White Buildings - Voyages)
Last update: 2023-05-01 14:43:53