Texts by J. Taylor set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- A winged harbinger, from bright heav'n flown - J. MacMillan
- Great God, and just (A penitential hymn) (Great God, and just! how can'st thou see) - H. Purcell
- Great God, and just! how can'st thou see - H. Purcell
- I have sinned (Lord! I have sinned, and the black Number swells to such a dismal Sum) - B. Britten, P. Humfrey
- Job's curse (Let the night perish; cursed be the morn) - B. Britten
- Let the night perish; cursed be the morn - B. Britten, H. Purcell
- Let the night perish (Job's Curse) (Let the night perish; cursed be the morn) - H. Purcell
- Lord! come away! Why dost Thou stay?
- Lord! come away! (Lord! come away!) - R. Vaughan Williams
- Lord! come away! - R. Vaughan Williams
- Lord! I have sinned, and the black Number swells to such a dismal Sum - B. Britten, P. Humfrey
- On the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin (A winged harbinger, from bright heav'n flown) - J. MacMillan
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