Texts by H. Bennett 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.
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 brown bird singing (All through the night there's a little brown bird singing) - H. Wood
- All through the night there's a little brown bird singing - H. Wood
- A song of freedom () - R. Quilter [x]
- Away in the shadows a lone bird is singing - R. Quilter ⊗
- Birds in the summer dawn sing through the hours - E. Coates
- Bird songs at eventide (Over the quiet hills) - E. Coates
- Down at the End of the Garden (There's a little green plot where the apple-trees grow) - M. Brahe
- Far in the darkness a nightingale is singing - R. Quilter (Love calls through the summer night)
- Freedom () - R. Quilter [x]
- Homeward to You (Birds in the summer dawn sing through the hours) - E. Coates
- If every day were full of sun - M. Brahe
- If love should pass me by () - R. Quilter [x]
- I heard you singing when the dawn was grey ITA - E. Coates
- I heard you singing (I heard you singing when the dawn was grey) - E. Coates ITA
- Jennifer (If every day were full of sun) - M. Brahe
- Love calls through the summer night (Far in the darkness a nightingale is singing) - R. Quilter
- My lady's garden (There is a garden that all sweets encloses) - R. Quilter
- Over the quiet hills - E. Coates
- The Ash Grove (Away in the shadows a lone bird is singing) - R. Quilter ⊗
- The cradle in Bethlehem (There was no cradle for Jesus) - R. Quilter
- The man behind the plough (The man behind the plough) - R. Quilter
- The man behind the plough - R. Quilter
- There is a garden that all sweets encloses - R. Quilter
- There's a little green plot where the apple-trees grow - M. Brahe
- There was no cradle for Jesus - R. Quilter
Last update: 2025-07-29 15:20:53