Texts by E. Dimock 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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- After long sorrow, I am graciously (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (Hymn to Krishna II: Radha speaks) ⊗ *
- As the mirror to my hand (As the mirror to my hand) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- As the mirror to my hand (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (Radha speaks) ⊗ *
- Beloved, what more shall I say to you? (Beloved, what more shall I say to you?) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- Beloved, what more shall I say to you? (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (Radha speaks) ⊗ *
- Her slender body like a flash of lightning (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (Krishna speaks) ⊗ *
- Her slender body (Her slender body like a flash of lightning) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- Hymn to Krishna (I) (It was in bitter maytime my lord) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- Hymn to Krishna (II) (After long sorrow, I am graciously) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- Hymn to Krishna II: Radha speaks (After long sorrow, I am graciously) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
- Hymn to Krishna I: Radha speaks (It was in bitter maytime my lord) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
- I brought honey and drank it mixed with milk (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (Radha speaks) ⊗ *
- I brought honey (I brought honey and drank it mixed with milk) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- In praise of Krishna () (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - D. Blake [x] *
- I place beauty spots on my sagging cheeks (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (The Old Woman Messenger speaks) ⊗ *
- I place beauty spots (I place beauty spots on my sagging cheeks) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- It was in bitter maytime my lord (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (Hymn to Krishna I: Radha speaks) ⊗ *
- Krishna speaks (Her slender body like a flash of lightning) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
- Krishna speaks (My moon-faced one) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
- Let the earth of my body (Let the earth of my body) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg [x] ⊗ *
- Let the earth of my body (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg [x] ⊗ *
- Lord of my heart, what have I dreamed (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (Radha speaks) ⊗ *
- Lord of my heart (Lord of my heart, what have I dreamed) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- My mind is not on housework (My mind is not on housework) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- My mind is not on housework (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (Radha speaks) ⊗ *
- My moon-faced one (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (Krishna speaks) ⊗ *
- My moon-faced one (My moon-faced one) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- O Madhava, how shall I tell you of my terror? (O Madhava, how shall I tell you of my terror?) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- O Madhava, how shall I tell you of my terror? (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (Radha speaks) ⊗ *
- O my friend, my sorrow is unending (O my friend, my sorrow is unending) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg [x] ⊗ *
- O my friend, my sorrow is unending (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg [x] ⊗ *
- Radha speaks (As the mirror to my hand) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
- Radha speaks (Beloved, what more shall I say to you?) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
- Radha speaks (I brought honey and drank it mixed with milk) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
- Radha speaks (Lord of my heart, what have I dreamed) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
- Radha speaks (My mind is not on housework) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
- Radha speaks (O Madhava, how shall I tell you of my terror?) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
- Shining one, golden as the champa flower (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg (The Old Woman Messenger speaks) ⊗ *
- Shining one (Shining one, golden as the champa flower) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) - G. Rochberg ⊗ *
- The Old Woman Messenger speaks (I place beauty spots on my sagging cheeks) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
- The Old Woman Messenger speaks (Shining one, golden as the champa flower) (from In praise of Krishna: songs from the Bengali) ⊗ *
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