Texts by E. Waller set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Behold the brand of beauty tossed! - N. Rorem
- Chloris your self you so excell - H. Lawes
- Cloris, since first our calme of peace - H. Lawes
- Go, lovely rose (Go, lovely Rose!) - S. Adler, T. Arne, T. Attwood, G. Bachlund, S. Barab, E. Bunge, J. Carpenter, R. Cumming, J. von Dalberg, J. Duke, A. Foote, H. Procter-Gregg, R. Quilter, J. Raynor, M. White SPA
- Go, lovely Rose! SPA - S. Adler, T. Arne, T. Attwood, G. Bachlund, S. Barab, E. Bunge, J. Carpenter, R. Cumming, J. von Dalberg, J. Duke, A. Foote, C. Harris, H. Lawes, H. Procter-Gregg, R. Quilter, J. Raynor, N. Rorem, J. Salomon, M. White
- Go lov'ly Rose (Go, lovely Rose!) - J. Salomon SPA
- It is not that I love you lesse - H. Lawes
- It is not that I love you less - J. Blow, E. Elgar (The self banished)
- Lately on yonder swelling Bush - H. Lawes
- Song (Go, lovely Rose!) - N. Rorem SPA
- So Wondrous Sweet and Fair (Go, lovely Rose!) - C. Harris SPA
- Stay, Phoebus, stay (Stay, Phoebus, stay) - W. Lawes
- Stay, Phoebus, stay - W. Lawes
- The bud (Lately on yonder swelling Bush) - H. Lawes
- The dancer (Behold the brand of beauty tossed!) - N. Rorem
- The Rose (Go, lovely Rose!) - H. Lawes SPA
- The self banished (It is not that I love you less) - J. Blow, E. Elgar
- The selfe banished (It is not that I love you lesse) - H. Lawes
- To a Lady, more affable since the war began (Cloris, since first our calme of peace) - H. Lawes
- To a Lady singing (While I listen to thy Voice) - H. Lawes
- To the same Lady, singing the former Song (Chloris your self you so excell) - H. Lawes
- While I listen to thy voice (While I listen to thy Voice) - W. Hayes
- While I listen to thy Voice - W. Hayes, H. Lawes
Last update: 2024-05-02 18:43:06