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

 § Author § 

Edward Frederick Lockton (1876 - 1940)

Edward Teschemacher [pseudonym]

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 land of roses (There's a land of roses) - T. del Riego [x]
  • All joy be thine this day of heart’s delight - W. Sanderson
  • All joy be thine (All joy be thine this day of heart’s delight) - W. Sanderson
  • A longing () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Amid the roses Mary sits CAT DUT FRE - M. Reger
  • A moorland lament () - H. Oliver [x]
  • Awake! awake! and hearken to the breeze - L. Ronald
  • Baby, I've a little nest - W. Sanderson
  • Beautiful music is waking today [x]
  • Because, you come to me - H. Rhodes
  • Because (Because, you come to me) - H. Rhodes
  • Bird lullaby (Baby, I've a little nest) - W. Sanderson
  • Blancs papillons DUT - L. Denza ⊗
  • Brise d'été (Vent bienfaiteur caresse les monts) - L. Denza DUT ⊗
  • Buy my strawberries (Oh! buy, oh! buy my strawberries) - H. Oliver
  • Choeur (Jardin des fleurs, si beau) - L. Denza DUT ⊗
  • Cumley Down () - H. Oliver [x]
  • Daybreak (Awake! awake! and hearken to the breeze) - L. Ronald
  • Déjà l'alouette a pris son vol DUT - L. Denza ⊗
  • Dormez (Reposez-vous, les belles fleurs) - L. Denza DUT ⊗
  • Down ev'ry road each silent eventide - M. Nightingale [x]
  • Down Vauxhall Way (When Lady Betty walks abroad) - H. Oliver
  • En bourdonnant de fleur en fleur DUT - L. Denza ⊗
  • Evening (Goodnight, fair rose, goodnight!) - L. Ronald
  • God go along with you () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Goodnight, fair rose, goodnight! - L. Ronald
  • Harbour night song () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Hark! the merry bells do ring - H. Oliver
  • Here's a rabble, here's a rout - H. Oliver
  • I'd sit beside my mother's knee, just by the cottage door - E. Coates
  • I found a paradise () - D. Forster [x]
  • I'll walk beside you through the world today - A. Murray
  • I'll walk beside you (I'll walk beside you through the world today) - A. Murray
  • In all the lovely gardens () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • In Love's garden () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • It's good to laugh when the heart is young - F. Allitsen ⊗
  • I wonder if love is a dream (I wonder if Love is a rose) - D. Forster
  • I wonder if Love is a rose - D. Forster
  • Jardin des fleurs, si beau DUT - L. Denza ⊗
  • Jolis boutons, boutons des roses DUT - L. Denza ⊗
  • Jolis boutons des roses (Jolis boutons, boutons des roses) - L. Denza DUT ⊗
  • Just for tonight () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • L'abeille (En bourdonnant de fleur en fleur) - L. Denza DUT ⊗
  • L'alouette et le rossignol (Déjà l'alouette a pris son vol) - L. Denza DUT ⊗
  • L'aurore (Réveil, réveil, voici l'aurore) - L. Denza DUT ⊗
  • Life is vain (This life is weary) - E. Riley [x]
  • Lillies () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Little stars in heav'n so bright - E. Nevin
  • London Spring Song (Hark! the merry bells do ring) - H. Oliver
  • Lovely Devon rose () - H. Oliver [x]
  • Magic evening falls around me - W. Sanderson
  • May-Day at Islington (Here's a rabble, here's a rout) - H. Oliver
  • Morning (Sweet is the golden sunshine) - L. Ronald
  • My lady's pleasure () - F. Allitsen [x]
  • Nightingale of June (Magic evening falls around me) - W. Sanderson
  • No rose in all the world until you came - W. Sanderson
  • Oh! buy, oh! buy my strawberries - H. Oliver
  • O lovely night! (O lovely night!) - L. Ronald
  • O lovely night! - L. Ronald
  • O night! O life () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Our barque has left the shore, dark and sad and lone - W. Sanderson
  • Out of the mists () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Papillons blancs (Blancs papillons) - L. Denza DUT ⊗
  • Pass, everyman () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Petit ruisselet bienfaiteur DUT - L. Denza ⊗
  • Petit ruisselet (Petit ruisselet bienfaiteur) - L. Denza DUT ⊗
  • Reposez-vous, les belles fleurs DUT - L. Denza ⊗
  • Réveil, réveil, voici l'aurore DUT - L. Denza ⊗
  • Shipmates o' mine (Tell me, tell me, where are you sailing) - W. Sanderson
  • Since you loved me () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Slumber song (Little stars in heav'n so bright) - E. Nevin
  • Someone goes home (Down ev'ry road each silent eventide) - M. Nightingale [x]
  • Springtime and the morning () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Sweet is the golden sunshine - L. Ronald
  • Tell me, tell me, where are you sailing - W. Sanderson
  • The crescent moon () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • The dawn (The Night looked up to the Day) - H. Rhodes
  • The Fairy Tales of Ireland (I'd sit beside my mother's knee, just by the cottage door) - E. Coates
  • The little rose-clad window () - D. Forster [x]
  • The moors of Devon () - H. Oliver [x]
  • The nightingales of Lincoln's Inn (When day had flown, when work was done) - H. Oliver
  • The Night looked up to the Day - H. Rhodes
  • The primrose gown () - M. Head [x]
  • There's a land of roses - T. del Riego [x]
  • There was a happy island - N. Simpson [x]
  • The shepherd's dance () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • The Virgin's slumber song (Amid the roses Mary sits) - M. Reger CAT DUT FRE
  • The voyagers (Our barque has left the shore, dark and sad and lone) - W. Sanderson
  • This life is weary - E. Riley [x]
  • Those sad blue eyes () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Tired hands () - W. Sanderson [x]
  • Twenty years ago () - J. Holbrooke [x]
  • Until (No rose in all the world until you came) - W. Sanderson
  • Vent bienfaiteur caresse les monts DUT - L. Denza ⊗
  • When day had flown, when work was done - H. Oliver
  • When Lady Betty walks abroad - H. Oliver
  • Your England and mine (There was a happy island) - N. Simpson [x]
  • Youth (It's good to laugh when the heart is young) - F. Allitsen ⊗

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