Texts by Ch'ang Ch'ien set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- A Night on the Mountain (I sat upon the mountain-side and watched) (from A Lute of Jade, being selections from the classical poets of China)
- Death would have ravished her some hapless day (from A Feast of Lanterns) - G. Bantock
- Dhyâna (The clear dawn creeps into the convent old)
- I sat upon the mountain-side and watched (from A Lute of Jade, being selections from the classical poets of China) - G. Bantock (A Night on the Mountain)
- Night on the mountain (I sat upon the mountain-side and watched) (from A Lute of Jade, being selections from the classical poets of China) - G. Bantock
- The altar bell (The clear dawn creeps into the convent old) - G. Bantock
- The clear dawn creeps into the convent old - G. Bantock (Dhyâna)
- The moon surprised us scattered round the tomb (from A Feast of Lanterns)
- The tomb of Chao-Chün (Death would have ravished her some hapless day) (from A Feast of Lanterns) - G. Bantock
Last update: 2023-05-10 21:19:53