Texts by T. Traherne set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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.
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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.
- All appeared new and strange at first - E. Maconchy
- An empty book is like an Infant's Soul, in which - G. Finzi
- Clothed with the stars (You never enjoy the world aright till you are) - E. Maconchy
- How desolate! - E. Maconchy (Solitude)
- How like an angel I came down! - G. Finzi
- Intrada (An empty book is like an Infant's Soul, in which) - G. Finzi
- Rhapsody (Will you see the infancy of this sublime and celestial greatness? I) - G. Finzi
- Rise, noble soul and come away - E. Maconchy (The hill)
- Solitude (How desolate!) - E. Maconchy
- Sun, moon and stars (All appeared new and strange at first) - E. Maconchy
- Sweet Infancy! O heavenly fire! O sacred Light!
- Sweet Infancy! - G. Finzi
- The hill (Rise, noble soul and come away) - E. Maconchy
- The Preparative () - G. Finzi [x]
- The Rapture (Sweet Infancy!) - G. Finzi
- The Salutation (These little limbs, these eyes and hands which I here find) - G. Finzi
- These little limbs, these eyes and hands which I here find - G. Finzi
- Will you see the infancy of this sublime and celestial greatness? I - G. Finzi
- Wonder (How like an angel I came down!) - G. Finzi
- You never enjoy the world aright till you are - E. Maconchy
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