Texts by A. Benson 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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- Birds, that cry so loud in the old, green, bowery garden - J. Raynor (In a College Garden)
- Dear Land of Hope, thy hope is crowned - E. Elgar
- Home of my heart, when wilt thou ope - C. Parry
- Home of my heart (Home of my heart, when wilt thou ope) - C. Parry
- In a College Garden (Birds, that cry so loud in the old, green, bowery garden) - J. Raynor
- In the dawn (Some souls have quickened, eye to eye) - E. Elgar
- Land of Hope and Glory (Dear Land of Hope, thy hope is crowned) - E. Elgar
- Some souls have quickened, eye to eye - E. Elgar (The professor)
- Speak, music (Speak, speak, music, and bring to me) (from The Professor) - E. Elgar
- Speak, my heart (Sweet Maiden, bright Maiden) - E. Elgar
- Speak, speak, music, and bring to me (from The Professor) - E. Elgar (The song)
- Sweet Maiden, bright Maiden - E. Elgar (Speak, my heart)
- The professor (Some souls have quickened, eye to eye)
- The song (Speak, speak, music, and bring to me) (from The Professor)
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