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Texts by E. Settle set in Art Songs and Choral Works

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Elkanah Settle (1648 - 1724)

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.

  • An Epithalamium (Thrice happy lovers, may you be) - H. Purcell, M. Tippett FRE ITA
  • Come all ye songsters of the sky - H. Purcell
  • Come all ye songsters (Come all ye songsters of the sky) - H. Purcell
  • Hark! how all things in one sound rejoice - H. Purcell
  • Hark! how all things (Hark! how all things in one sound rejoice) - H. Purcell
  • Hark! now the echoing air a triumph sings - B. Britten, H. Purcell
  • Hark! now the echoing Air (Hark! now the echoing air a triumph sings) - H. Purcell
  • Hark the ech'ing air! (Hark! now the echoing air a triumph sings) - B. Britten
  • In all our Cinthia's shining sphere (In all our Cinthia's shining sphere) - H. Purcell
  • In all our Cinthia's shining sphere - H. Purcell (The World in the Moon)
  • O, let me forever weep FRE - H. Purcell
  • One charming night FRE - H. Purcell
  • Secresy's Song (One charming night) - H. Purcell FRE
  • The plaint (O, let me forever weep) - H. Purcell FRE
  • The World in the Moon (In all our Cinthia's shining sphere)
  • Thrice happy lovers, may you be for ever free FRE ITA
  • Thrice happy lovers, may you be FRE ITA - H. Purcell, M. Tippett
  • Thrice happy lovers (Thrice happy lovers, may you be) - H. Purcell FRE ITA
  • Turn then thine eyes upon those glories there - B. Britten
  • Turn then thine eyes (Turn then thine eyes upon those glories there) - B. Britten
  • When I have often heard young maids complaining (When I have often heard young Maids complaining) - H. Purcell
  • When I have often heard young Maids complaining - H. Purcell

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