Texts by H. Acworth set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Duet (The gray land breaks to lively green) - E. Elgar
- Epilogue (In the convent of Drontheim ) - E. Elgar DUT
- Hark! she flies from Wendland forth
- E. Elgar: Recitative (bass)
- How the Wraith of Odin old
- E. Elgar: Recitative (bass)
- In the convent of Drontheim
DUT
- E. Elgar: Epilogue
- Introduction (There is a wondrous book) - E. Elgar
- King Olaf's dragons take the sea
- E. Elgar: The Death of Olaf
- King Olaf's prows at Nidaros
- E. Elgar: The conversion
- Now the child of Ironbeard dead
- E. Elgar: Recitative (bass)
- Recitative (bass) (Tell how Olaf bore the Cross ) - E. Elgar
- Recitative (bass) (Now the child of Ironbeard dead) - E. Elgar
- Recitative (bass) (How the Wraith of Odin old ) - E. Elgar
- Recitative (bass) (Sisters, sing us now the song ) - E. Elgar
- Recitative (bass) (Hark! she flies from Wendland forth) - E. Elgar
- Sigrid (Scene) (Sigrid sits in her high abode ) - E. Elgar
- Sigrid sits in her high abode
- E. Elgar: Sigrid (Scene)
- Sisters, sing us now the song
- E. Elgar: Recitative (bass)
- Tell how Olaf bore the Cross
- E. Elgar: Recitative (bass)
- The conversion (King Olaf's prows at Nidaros) - E. Elgar
- The Death of Olaf (King Olaf's dragons take the sea) - E. Elgar
- The gray land breaks to lively green
- E. Elgar: Duet
- There is a wondrous book
- E. Elgar: Introduction
Last update: 2015-05-09 22:46:14