Texts by T. Blacklock set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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.
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- Beneath a green shade, a lovely young swain - J. Haydn (The braes of Ballenden)
- Bonny Kate of Edinburgh (Where waving pines salute the skies) - J. Haydn
- Der Hochzeittag (Im Bette lag Collin, des Schlafes beraubt) - M. Bruch (Text: Anonymous after Thomas Blacklock, Dr.)
- Forbear, gentle youth, to pursue me in vain - J. Haydn
- Here's a health to my true love (To me what are riches encumber'd with care?) - J. Haydn
- Im Bette lag Collin, des Schlafes beraubt (Text: Anonymous after Thomas Blacklock, Dr.) - M. Bruch
- Lady Randolph's complaint (My hero! my hero! my beauteous, my brave) - J. Haydn
- My hero! my hero! my beauteous, my brave - J. Haydn
- One night as young Colin lay musing in bed GER (The Wedding-Day) -
- The braes of Ballenden (Beneath a green shade, a lovely young swain) - J. Haydn
- The vain pursuit (Forbear, gentle youth, to pursue me in vain) - J. Haydn
- The Wedding-Day (One night as young Colin lay musing in bed) GER
- To me what are riches encumber'd with care? - J. Haydn
- Where waving pines salute the skies - J. Haydn
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