Texts by J. Ruskin set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
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- Awake ! awake ! the stars are pale, the east is russet gray - W. Earhart (Awake, awake !)
- Awake, awake ! (Awake ! awake ! the stars are pale, the east is russet gray)
- Behold, my heart, the Babe divine - J. Raynor (The Last Song of Ida)
- Behold, my Heart (Behold, my heart, the Babe divine) - J. Raynor
- Dame Wiggins of Lee and her Seven Wonderful Cats (Dame Wiggins of Lee)
- Dame Wiggins of Lee - D. Healey (Dame Wiggins of Lee and her Seven Wonderful Cats)
- Dame Wiggins of Lee (Dame Wiggins of Lee) - D. Healey
- The dawn of peace (Awake ! awake ! the stars are pale, the east is russet gray) - W. Earhart
- The Last Song of Ida (Behold, my heart, the Babe divine)
- The purest and most thoughtful minds
- There is material enough in a single flower
Last update: 2023-06-19 11:53:51