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Texts by C. Bingham set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

(Graham) Clifton Bingham (1859 - 1913)

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.

  • All My World () - D. Davies [x]
  • Angel gold () - H. Pontet [possibly misattributed] [x]
  • Angel's tears () - H. Pontet [x]
  • Ask not () - M. White [x]
  • Breaking the ice () - H. Pontet [x]
  • Come, gentle night! (Come, gentle night!) - E. Elgar
  • Come, gentle night! - E. Elgar
  • Dewdrops () - H. Pontet [x]
  • False or true () - F. Allitsen [x]
  • From fair Sorrento's sunny clime - L. Diehl
  • Home from the fray (The bells chime out, with song and shout) - A. Holmès
  • Hymn to Love (O bright eyed Love, with heart of steel) - A. Holmès
  • I hid my love in the heart of a rose - H. Rhodes
  • I Hid my Love (I hid my love in the heart of a rose) - H. Rhodes
  • In all of the gardens around me (The Roses) -
  • In thy golden claws () - A. Holmès [x]
  • Long, long ago, when hearts were young and light - C. Gounod [x]
  • Love, could I only tell thee (Love, could I only tell thee) - J. Capel
  • Love, could I only tell thee - J. Capel
  • Love's messenger (Maiden's love goes marching away) - A. Holmès
  • Love's Old Sweet Song (Once in the dear dead days beyond recall) - J. Molloy
  • Love, the rover () - H. Pontet [x]
  • Maiden's love goes marching away - A. Holmès (Love's messenger)
  • Mary Grey () - D. Davies [x]
  • No sweeter story () - H. Pontet [x]
  • O bright eyed Love, with heart of steel - A. Holmès (Hymn to love)
  • Once in the dear dead days beyond recall - J. Molloy
  • Only a melody (When the light is lit) - A. Armstrong [x]
  • Rien qu'au revoir murmuré tout bas SPA - L. Denza ⊗
  • Shady grows the garden / The flowers are sleeping - E. Arnold [x]
  • Si vous l'aviez compris ! (Rien qu'au revoir murmuré tout bas) - L. Denza SPA ⊗
  • Slumber song () - A. Holmès [x]
  • Sorrento (From fair Sorrento's sunny clime) - L. Diehl
  • Sunbeam (Shady grows the garden / The flowers are sleeping) - E. Arnold [x]
  • That's what I'd do () - H. Pontet [x]
  • The bells chime out, with song and shout - A. Holmès
  • The Garden of Dreams () - D. Davies [x]
  • The magic minstrel (Long, long ago, when hearts were young and light) - C. Gounod [x]
  • The Roses (In all of the gardens around me)
  • Thoughts and Tears () - D. Davies [x]
  • 'Twas surely Fate () - D. Davies [x]
  • What next? () - H. Pontet [x]
  • When the light is lit - A. Armstrong [x]
  • When the morning is waking - F. Aylward [x]
  • World of praise (When the morning is waking) - F. Aylward [x]
  • You'll come back to me () - H. Pontet [x]

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