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Texts by K. Tynan set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Katharine Tynan (1861 - 1931)

Katharine Tynan Hinkson

Text Collections:

  • Ballads and Lyrics
  • Collected Poems
  • Cuckoo Songs
  • Innocencies: A Book of Verse
  • The Wind in the Trees - A Book of Country Verse

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.

  • All Heaven and it was One Hour Old (The Christmas moon shines clear and bright) - M. Taylor
  • All in the April evening (All in the April ev'ning) (from Ballads and Lyrics) - F. Campbell-Watson, J. Diack, H. Roberton WEL
  • All in the April ev'ning (from Ballads and Lyrics) WEL - F. Campbell-Watson, J. Diack, S. Homer, P. James, H. Roberton, J. Taylor (Sheep and Lambs)
  • A New Old Song (The Spring comes slowly up this way) (from Ballads and Lyrics)
  • An Irish love song () - H. Harty [x]
  • As I went walking by hill and lea (from Cuckoo Songs) - F. Allitsen (Colleen Rue)
  • A Song of Spring (The Spring comes slowly up this way) (from Ballads and Lyrics)
  • Because it is the sweet o' the year - A. Needham (The Sweet o' the Year)
  • Bethlehem (Where man was all too marred with sin) - M. Taylor
  • Bring Him Peace (The kings to the stable) - M. Taylor
  • Chestnut in April (The chestnut is a candlestick) (from The Wind in the Trees - A Book of Country Verse) - I. Klein
  • Colleen Rue (As I went walking by hill and lea) (from Cuckoo Songs)
  • Drought (The sky is greyer than doves) (from The Wind in the Trees - A Book of Country Verse) - F. May
  • Farewell (Not soon shall I forget -- a sheet) - F. Hart
  • Four years old (Give me no mansions ivory white) (from Innocencies: A Book of Verse) - H. Löhr
  • Give me no mansions ivory white (from Innocencies: A Book of Verse) - H. Löhr (The desire)
  • He sleeps as a lamb sleeps [x] - B. Burrows
  • Irish Love Song (Would God I were the tender apple blossom) - A. Needham
  • I saw three ships asailing - M. Taylor
  • Lambs (He sleeps as a lamb sleeps) - B. Burrows [x]
  • Mine own country () - A. Somervell [x]
  • Not soon shall I forget -- a sheet - F. Hart (Farewell)
  • Old Song Re-Sung (I saw three ships asailing) - M. Taylor
  • O year, grow slowly. Exquisite, holy - D. Carwithen, E. Rubbra (Slow Spring)
  • Pink almond (So delicate, so airy) (from Collected Poems) - H. Howells [x]
  • Sheep and Lambs (All in the April ev'ning) (from Ballads and Lyrics) - S. Homer, P. James, J. Taylor WEL
  • Slow spring (O year, grow slowly. Exquisite, holy) - D. Carwithen, E. Rubbra
  • So delicate, so airy (from Collected Poems) [x] - H. Howells (Pink almond)
  • Summer sweet () - J. Holbrooke [x]
  • The chestnut is a candlestick (from The Wind in the Trees - A Book of Country Verse) - I. Klein (Chestnut in April)
  • The Christmas Bird (The Christmas moon shines clear and bright)
  • The Christmas moon shines clear and bright - M. Taylor (The Christmas Bird)
  • The Colleen Rue (The Red-haired Girl) (As I went walking by hill and lea) (from Cuckoo Songs) - F. Allitsen
  • The Colleen Rue (As I went walking by hill and lea) (from Cuckoo Songs) - F. Allitsen
  • The desire (Give me no mansions ivory white) (from Innocencies: A Book of Verse)
  • The grey streets of London are greyer than the stone - B. Thomson (The grey streets of London)
  • The grey streets of London (The grey streets of London are greyer than the stone) - B. Thomson
  • The Irish grass (The grey streets of London are greyer than the stone) - B. Thomson
  • The kings to the stable - M. Taylor
  • The little red lark is shaking his wings (from The Wind in the Trees - A Book of Country Verse) - A. Needham (The little red lark)
  • The little red lark (The little red lark is shaking his wings) (from The Wind in the Trees - A Book of Country Verse) - A. Needham
  • The sky is greyer than doves (from The Wind in the Trees - A Book of Country Verse) - F. May (Drought)
  • The Spring comes slowly up this way (from Ballads and Lyrics) (A New Old Song) -
  • The Spring comes slowly up this way (from Ballads and Lyrics) (A Song of Spring) -
  • The sweet o' the year (Because it is the sweet o' the year) - A. Needham
  • Where man was all too marred with sin - M. Taylor
  • Would God I were the tender apple blossom - A. Needham (Irish Love Song)
  • Yno yn hwyrddydd Ebrill (Yno yn hwyrddydd Ebrill) - H. Roberton
  • Yno yn hwyrddydd Ebrill - H. Roberton

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