Texts by S. Warner set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- A carol of St. Brigit (When Brigit went out) - P. Buck [x] *
- Black eyes (Long Molly Samways went by just then/ Strange how that girl gets off with the men!) (from The Espalier) - M. Flothuis [x] *
- Every girl, my mother said,/ She must learn, if she would wed - M. Flothuis [x] *
- Falling asleep in an orchard (Every girl, my mother said,/ She must learn, if she would wed) - M. Flothuis [x] *
- Flocking to the Temple (from The Espalier) - J. Ireland (Hymn for a child) *
- Hymn for a child (Flocking to the Temple) (from The Espalier) - J. Ireland *
- I have a young love (from The Espalier) - A. Bowman (The sailor) [x] *
- Jump through the hedge, lass! (from The Espalier) - J. Ireland (The soldier's return) *
- Long Molly Samways went by just then/ Strange how that girl gets off with the men! (from The Espalier) - M. Flothuis (Black eyes) [x] *
- Romancero a la muerte de Federico García Lorca () - E. Hudes [x] ⊗ *
- See the scapegoat, happy beast (from The Espalier) - J. Ireland (The scapegoat) *
- The sailor (I have a young love) (from The Espalier) - A. Bowman [x] *
- The scapegoat (See the scapegoat, happy beast) (from The Espalier) - J. Ireland *
- The soldier's return (Jump through the hedge, lass!) (from The Espalier) - J. Ireland *
- When Brigit went out - P. Buck [x] *
- Whitebeard Winter () - J. Raynor [x] *
Last update: 2025-02-07 19:37:55