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Texts by K. Raine set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Kathleen Raine (1908 - 2003)

Text Collections:

  • Living in Time
  • Stone and Flower
  • The Pythoness
  • The Year One

Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):

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The symbol [x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database.
The symbol ⊗ indicates a translation that is missing an original text.

A * indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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.

  • At the day's end I found (At the day's end I found) (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) - W. Mellers [x] *
  • At the day's end I found (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) [x] * - W. Mellers
  • Child in the little boat (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) [x] * - W. Mellers (Invocation)
  • Day is the hero's shield (from Stone and Flower) * - A. Bliss (Harvest)
  • Ex nihilo (Out of nothing we are made) (from The Pythoness) - W. Mellers [x] *
  • Far-darting Apollo (I saw the sun step like a gentleman) (from Stone and Flower) - G. Bush *
  • From star to star, from sun and spring and leaf (from Stone and Flower) * - A. Bliss (Seed)
  • Full of desire I lay (from Stone and Flower) [x] * - U. Kasemets (Passion)
  • God in me is the fury on the bare heath (from The Pythoness) * - A. Bliss (Storm)
  • Harvest (Day is the hero's shield) (from Stone and Flower) - A. Bliss *
  • Him I praise with my mute mouth of night (Him I praise with my mute mouth of night) (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) - P. Aston [x] *
  • Him I praise with my mute mouth of night (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) [x] * - P. Aston
  • If you go deep (from The Year One) * - G. Bush (Introspection)
  • In the beck (There is a fish, that quivers in the pool) (from Stone and Flower) - A. Bliss *
  • Introspection (If you go deep) (from The Year One) - G. Bush *
  • Invocation (Child in the little boat) (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) - W. Mellers [x] *
  • I saw the sun step like a gentleman (from Stone and Flower) * - G. Bush (Far-darting Apollo)
  • I shall not return/ To dear past places * (Not in time) - J. Cloud
  • I shall not return * - J. Cloud (Not in time)
  • It burns in the void (from The Pythoness) * - C. Gallaher, U. Kasemets, J. Tavener (The world)
  • Lament (Where are those dazzling hills touched by the sun) (from The Year One) - G. Bush *
  • Lenten flowers (Primrose, anemone, bluebell, moss) (from The Pythoness) - A. Bliss *
  • Let in the wind (Let in the wind) (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) - P. Aston [x] *
  • Let in the wind (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) [x] * - P. Aston
  • Love song (Within the centre of the rose) (from The Pythoness) - P. Aston [x] *
  • Never, never again (from The Year One) [x] * - C. Gallaher (The moment)
  • Night comes, an angel stands (from Stone and Flower) * - A. Bliss (Nocturne)
  • Nocturne (Night comes, an angel stands) (from Stone and Flower) - A. Bliss *
  • Not in time (I shall not return) - J. Cloud *
  • Now he is dead (from The Pythoness) * - G. Bush (The end of love)
  • Out of hope's eternal spring (from Living in Time) [x] * - F. Routh (The spring)
  • Out of nothing we are made (from The Pythoness) [x] * - W. Mellers (Ex nihilo)
  • Out of nothing (Within the centre of the rose) (from The Pythoness) [x] *
  • Out of the sea the actress came/ and all the mills stopped milling their grain (from Stone and Flower) [x] * - M. Flothuis (The seal-woman)
  • Passion (Full of desire I lay) (from Stone and Flower) - U. Kasemets [x] *
  • Primrose, anemone, bluebell, moss (from The Pythoness) * - A. Bliss (Lenten flowers)
  • Pure was I before the world began (Pure was I before the world began) (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) - P. Aston [x] *
  • Pure was I before the world began (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) [x] * - P. Aston
  • Seed (From star to star, from sun and spring and leaf) (from Stone and Flower) - A. Bliss *
  • See, the clear sky is threaded with a thousand rays (See, the clear sky is threaded with a thousand rays) (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) - P. Aston [x] *
  • See, the clear sky is threaded with a thousand rays (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) [x] * - P. Aston
  • She goes by many names (from Living in Time) [x] * - U. Kasemets (The goddess)
  • Storm (God in me is the fury on the bare heath) (from The Pythoness) - A. Bliss *
  • The end of love (Now he is dead) (from The Pythoness) - G. Bush *
  • The goddess (She goes by many names) (from Living in Time) - U. Kasemets [x] *
  • The moment (Never, never again) (from The Year One) - C. Gallaher [x] *
  • There is a fish, that quivers in the pool (from Stone and Flower) * - A. Bliss (In the beck)
  • The seal-woman (Out of the sea the actress came/ and all the mills stopped milling their grain) (from Stone and Flower) - M. Flothuis [x] *
  • The spring (Out of hope's eternal spring) (from Living in Time) - F. Routh [x] *
  • The world (It burns in the void) (from The Pythoness) - C. Gallaher, U. Kasemets, J. Tavener *
  • To the wild hills () - G. Williams [x] *
  • Wearing worry about money like a hair shirt (from The Pythoness) * - A. Bliss (Worry about money)
  • Where are those dazzling hills touched by the sun (from The Year One) * - G. Bush (Lament)
  • Who stands at the door in the storm and rain (Who stands at the door in the storm and rain) (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) - W. Mellers [x] *
  • Who stands at the door in the storm and rain (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) [x] * - W. Mellers
  • Within the centre of the rose (from The Pythoness) [x] * - P. Aston (Out of nothing)
  • Worry about money (Wearing worry about money like a hair shirt) (from The Pythoness) - A. Bliss *

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