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Texts by G. Parker set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Gilbert Parker (1862 - 1932)

Text Collections:

  • A Lover's Diary
  • Embers

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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  • Adieu! and the sun goes awearily down (from Embers) - E. Elgar (The Twilight of Love)
  • An Irish Folk-Song (You'll wander far and wide, dear) - A. Foote
  • As one would stand who saw a sudden light (from A Lover's Diary) - A. Woodforde-Finden (The Vision)
  • At sea (Through the round window above, the deep palpable blue) (from Embers) - A. Woodforde-Finden
  • Eyes like the sea, look up, the beacons brighten (from Embers) - A. Woodforde-Finden (Eyes like the sea)
  • Eyes like the sea (Eyes like the sea, look up, the beacons brighten) (from Embers) - A. Woodforde-Finden
  • Fly away, my heart (Oh! traveller, see where the red sparks rise!") (from Embers)
  • Her words come to me (As one would stand who saw a sudden light) (from A Lover's Diary) - A. Woodforde-Finden
  • I knows a town, an' it's a fine town (from Embers) - E. Elgar (Inside the bar)
  • Inside the bar (I knows a town, an' it's a fine town) (from Embers) - E. Elgar
  • Oh, soft was the song in my soul, and soft beyond thought were thy lips (from Embers) - E. Elgar (At Sea)
  • Oh, soft was the song (Oh, soft was the song in my soul, and soft beyond thought were thy lips) (from Embers) - E. Elgar
  • Oh! traveller, see where the red sparks rise!" (from Embers) - A. Foote (Fly away, my heart)
  • Once in another land (from Embers) - E. Elgar (Was it some golden star?)
  • Song of the Forge (Oh! traveller, see where the red sparks rise!") (from Embers) - A. Foote
  • There is an orchard beyond the sea (from Embers) - A. Woodforde-Finden (There is an orchard)
  • There is an orchard (There is an orchard beyond the sea) (from Embers) - A. Woodforde-Finden
  • The Twilight of Love (Adieu! and the sun goes awearily down) (from Embers)
  • The Vision (As one would stand who saw a sudden light) (from A Lover's Diary)
  • Through the round window above, the deep palpable blue (from Embers) - A. Woodforde-Finden (At Sea)
  • Twilight (Adieu! and the sun goes awearily down) (from Embers) - E. Elgar
  • Was it some Golden Star? (Once in another land) (from Embers) - E. Elgar
  • Will you come back home, where the young larks are singin’? (from Embers) - A. Somervell (Will you come back home?)
  • Will you come back home? (Will you come back home, where the young larks are singin’?) (from Embers) - A. Somervell
  • You'll wander far and wide, dear - A. Foote

Last update: 2024-01-07 15:51:28

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