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Texts by E. MacDowell set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Edward Alexander MacDowell (1860 - 1908)

(Also see this author's vocal compositions.)

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.

  • A lissome maid with towseled hair - E. MacDowell
  • A maid sings light, and a maid sings low - E. MacDowell
  • A nodding bluebell [possibly misattributed] CAT FRE ITA - E. MacDowell
  • As the gloaming shadows creep - E. MacDowell
  • A winsome morning measure GER - E. MacDowell
  • A witch once liv'd near a hazel wood - E. MacDowell
  • Confidence (Noonday sun or night) - E. MacDowell
  • Constancy (Old lilac bushes thin and grey) - E. MacDowell GER
  • Dearest, sleep sound - E. MacDowell
  • Fair Springtide cometh once again - E. MacDowell
  • Fair Springtide (Fair Springtide cometh once again) - E. MacDowell
  • Idyl (A nodding bluebell) - E. MacDowell [possibly misattributed] CAT FRE ITA
  • In the springtide CAT DUT FRE SWG [x] - E. MacDowell
  • In the starry sky above us (In the starry sky above us) - E. MacDowell [x]
  • In the starry sky above us [x] - E. MacDowell
  • Long ago sweetheart mine - E. MacDowell
  • Merry Maiden Spring (A winsome morning measure) - E. MacDowell GER
  • Noonday sun or night - E. MacDowell
  • Old lilac bushes thin and grey GER - E. MacDowell
  • On!/ Onward tramp steadily, onward tramp - E. MacDowell
  • Slumber song (Dearest, sleep sound) - E. MacDowell
  • Springtime (In the springtide) - E. MacDowell CAT DUT FRE SWG [x]
  • Sunrise gilds the crested sea GER - E. MacDowell
  • Sunrise (Sunrise gilds the crested sea) - E. MacDowell GER
  • The fisher-boy (The glittering waves) - E. MacDowell CAT FRE RUS SPA [x]
  • The glittering waves CAT FRE RUS SPA [x] - E. MacDowell
  • The robin sings in the apple tree (The robin sings in the apple tree) - E. MacDowell
  • The robin sings in the apple tree - E. MacDowell
  • The Swan bent low to the Lily - E. MacDowell
  • The west-wind croons in the cedar-trees (The west-wind croons in the cedar-trees) - E. MacDowell
  • The west-wind croons in the cedar-trees - E. MacDowell
  • The Witch (A witch once liv'd near a hazel wood) - E. MacDowell
  • To the Golden Rod (A lissome maid with towseled hair) - E. MacDowell
  • Tyrant Love (Where e'er Love be) - E. MacDowell
  • War Song (On!/ Onward tramp steadily, onward tramp) - E. MacDowell
  • Where e'er Love be - E. MacDowell

Last update: 2023-05-10 20:50:34

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