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Texts by M. Abel set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Mark Abel (b. 1948)

Website: http://markabelmusic.com/

(Also see this author's vocal compositions.)

(Also see this author's contributions to this website.)

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.

  • Adam (Arcata) (Welcome to your future.) - M. Abel
  • Autumn morning, Marina del Rey - M. Abel (Helen (Los Angeles))
  • Behind your mask - M. Abel (The burned horizon)
  • Breezes blow and eagles fly (Breezes blow and eagles fly) - M. Abel
  • Carol (San Diego) (My husband is a killer) - M. Abel
  • Cataclysm (The fatal blow is struck by telephone) - M. Abel
  • Far from Mexico, my husband rode - M. Abel (Luz (Soledad))
  • From sea to shining sea - M. Abel (The benediction)
  • Full sail (Your story, laced with tragedy) - M. Abel
  • Helen (Los Angeles) (Autumn morning, Marina del Rey) - M. Abel
  • I have a few - M. Abel (The Nature of Friendship)
  • It is a trek. We see that now - M. Abel (The Invocation)
  • It rises like the tide, imperceptible at first - M. Abel (The guest)
  • It was an evening when - M. Abel (It was an evening)
  • It was an evening (It was an evening when) - M. Abel
  • I walk through these dead streets forever - M. Abel (La Sonnambula)
  • La Sonnambula (I walk through these dead streets forever) - M. Abel
  • Living well is the best revenge.” - M. Abel (Naomi (Berkeley))
  • Lonnie (Richmond) (Smell of chemicals hangs in the air) - M. Abel
  • Luz (Soledad) (Far from Mexico, my husband rode) - M. Abel
  • My husband is a killer - M. Abel (Carol (San Diego))
  • My iPhone’s World Clock is set to Los Angeles” now - M. Abel (The World Clock)
  • Naomi (Berkeley) (Living well is the best revenge.”) - M. Abel
  • Premonition (Rain fell steadily today) - M. Abel
  • Rain fell steadily today - M. Abel (Premonition)
  • Smell of chemicals hangs in the air - M. Abel (Lonnie (Richmond))
  • The benediction (From sea to shining sea) - M. Abel
  • The burned horizon (Behind your mask) - M. Abel
  • The fatal blow is struck by telephone - M. Abel (Cataclysm)
  • The guest (It rises like the tide, imperceptible at first) - M. Abel
  • The Invocation (It is a trek. We see that now) - M. Abel
  • The Long Goodbye (You have exhausted me) - M. Abel
  • The Nature of Friendship (I have a few) - M. Abel
  • The World Clock (My iPhone’s World Clock is set to Los Angeles” now) - M. Abel
  • This town is dying - M. Abel (Todd (Taft))
  • Todd (Taft) (This town is dying) - M. Abel
  • Welcome to your future. - M. Abel (Adam (Arcata))
  • You have exhausted me - M. Abel (The Long Goodbye)
  • Your girl, wonderful and radiant - M. Abel (Your girl)
  • Your girl (Your girl, wonderful and radiant) - M. Abel
  • Your story, laced with tragedy - M. Abel (Full sail)

Last update: 2023-05-10 21:46:01

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