Texts by C. Bax 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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- A festival chime () - G. Holst [x]
- Arrogant Poppies (Though people more wise) (from Midsummer Madness) - C. Gibbs
- Aspiration (Give me just your hand) - A. Bax FRE NOR [x]
- Blow, northern wind (Blow, northern wind) (from Farewell My Muse) - A. Bax [x]
- Blow, northern wind (from Farewell My Muse) - A. Bax (Old song) [x]
- Fatherland () - A. Bax [x]
- Give me just your hand FRE NOR - A. Bax [x]
- Hear me, you hollyhocks (from Midsummer Madness) - C. Gibbs
- Hymn (Turn back, O man, forswear thy foolish ways) (from Farewell My Muse) - R. Ward [x]
- I will dream, I will dream, in my boat () - A. Bax [x]
- Lost love (Now have I bidden farewell) - H. Howells ⊗
- Midsummer () - A. Bax [x]
- My faithful fair one () - A. Bax [x] *
- Neglected Moon! Romance and you (from Midsummer Madness) - C. Gibbs
- Neglected Moon! (Neglected Moon! Romance and you) (from Midsummer Madness) - C. Gibbs
- Now have I bidden farewell - H. Howells ⊗
- Old song (Blow, northern wind) (from Farewell My Muse) [x]
- O woman, fair shape! - C. Gibbs [x]
- Rizzio's song () - A. Bax [x] *
- The chains of love (O woman, fair shape!) - C. Gibbs [x]
- The melodies you sing () - M. Shaw [x]
- The rejected lover (Hear me, you hollyhocks) (from Midsummer Madness) - C. Gibbs
- The wind and the sea () - M. Shaw [x]
- Though people more wise (from Midsummer Madness) - C. Gibbs
- Turn back, O man, forswear thy foolish ways (from Farewell My Muse) - N. Gilbert, G. Holst, R. Ward (Hymn) [x]
- Turn back, O man (Turn back, O man, forswear thy foolish ways) (from Farewell My Muse) - N. Gilbert, G. Holst [x]
- What is it like to be young and fair? () - A. Bax [x]
- Within a primrose wood I lay content (from Poems Dramatic & Lyrical) - A. Bax (Youth)
- Youth (Within a primrose wood I lay content) (from Poems Dramatic & Lyrical) - A. Bax
Last update: 2025-02-07 19:11:30