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Texts by S. Teresa set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Saint Teresa of Ávila (1515 - 1582)

Saint Theresa of Ávila

Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda Dávila y Ahumada (1515 - 1582)

Santa Teresa de Jesús

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.

  • A Spanish pastoral (Shepherd, shepherd, hark that calling!) (from Poems of Arthur Symons, Volume 1 - From Santa Teresa) - I. Boyle ⊗
  • Au Christ crucifié (Ce qui m'excite à t'aimer, ô mon Dieu) - H. Gagnebin [possibly misattributed] ⊗
  • Breviario (Nada te turbe) - L. Steele [possibly misattributed] ENG GER
  • Ce qui m'excite à t'aimer, ô mon Dieu [possibly misattributed] - H. Gagnebin (Sonnet de Sainte Thérèse à Jésus crucifié) ⊗
  • Dichoso el corazón enamorado - S. Ratniece
  • If, Lord, Thy love for me is strong (If, Lord, Thy love for me is strong) (from Poems of Arthur Symons, Volume 1 - From Santa Teresa) - L. Berkeley ⊗
  • If, Lord, Thy love for me is strong (from Poems of Arthur Symons, Volume 1 - From Santa Teresa) - L. Berkeley ⊗
  • las ondas de este mar tempestuoso (Dichoso el corazón enamorado) - S. Ratniece
  • Let mine eyes see thee, sweet Jesus of Nazareth (from Poems of Arthur Symons, Volume 1 - From Santa Teresa) - L. Berkeley ⊗
  • Let mine eyes see thee (Let mine eyes see thee, sweet Jesus of Nazareth) (from Poems of Arthur Symons, Volume 1 - From Santa Teresa) - L. Berkeley ⊗
  • Let nothing disturb thee (Let nothing disturb thee) - D. Diamond, J. Takacs [possibly misattributed] GER
  • Let nothing disturb thee [possibly misattributed] GER - D. Diamond, J. Takacs, J. Wallach
  • Nada te turbe [possibly misattributed] ENG GER - L. Steele
  • Orison of Ste. Theresa (Let nothing disturb thee) - J. Wallach [possibly misattributed] GER
  • Shepherd, shepherd, hark that calling (Shepherd, shepherd, hark that calling!) (from Poems of Arthur Symons, Volume 1 - From Santa Teresa) - L. Berkeley ⊗
  • Shepherd, shepherd, hark that calling! (from Poems of Arthur Symons, Volume 1 - From Santa Teresa) - L. Berkeley, I. Boyle ⊗
  • Sonnet de Sainte Thérèse à Jésus crucifié (Ce qui m'excite à t'aimer, ô mon Dieu) [possibly misattributed] ⊗
  • Today a shepherd and our kin (Today a shepherd and our kin) (from Poems of Arthur Symons, Volume 1 - From Santa Teresa) - L. Berkeley ⊗
  • Today a shepherd and our kin (from Poems of Arthur Symons, Volume 1 - From Santa Teresa) - L. Berkeley ⊗

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