Texts by F. Weatherly 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 Golden Argosy (Launch me a golden argosy!) - D. Davies [x]
- A little mountain lad (Over the moorlands gay and glad) - J. Roeckel
- A May Morning (Come out, come out, my dearest dear) - L. Denza
- Angus MacDonald (O sad were the homes on the mountain and glen) - J. Roeckel
- A wedding in June () - W. Sanderson [x]
- Beauty's eyes (I want no stars in heav'n to guide me) - F. Tosti
- Because of you (I love the dawn in beauty beaming) - F. Tosti
- Betty's garden () - W. Sanderson [x]
- Beyond the dawn (What of the day, O weary eyes?) - W. Sanderson
- Billee Bowline () - J. Ireland [x]
- Blue days of June, dear - A. Aldridge
- Blue Days of June (Blue days of June, dear) - A. Aldridge
- Bride bells (Maid Elsie roams by lane and lea) - J. Roeckel GER
- By road and river, countryside and town [x] - F. Knowlys
- Come out, come out, my dearest dear - L. Denza
- Corisande () - W. Sanderson [x]
- Danny Boy (Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling) - Anonymous, B. Boyle, F. Weatherly IRI ITA
- Das Elschen wandert hin und her (Text: Anonymous after Frederick E. Weatherly) - J. Roeckel
- Day is dying! cool sweet winds (from Muriel, the Sea-King's Daughter; and Other Poems - Songs from "Fair Rosamond") - J. Roeckel (Lullaby)
- Day is dying (Day is dying! cool sweet winds) (from Muriel, the Sea-King's Daughter; and Other Poems - Songs from "Fair Rosamond") - J. Roeckel
- Dearest, our day is over - F. Tosti (Parted)
- Easter flowers (When you pluck the flowers at happy Easter) - W. Sanderson
- Fiddle and I (By road and river, countryside and town) - F. Knowlys [x]
- Friend o' mine (When you are happy, friend o' mine) - W. Sanderson
- Hochzeitsglocken (Das Elschen wandert hin und her) - J. Roeckel (Text: Anonymous after Frederick E. Weatherly)
- Home-along () - W. Sanderson [x]
- I have come from the silent forest - S. Adams (Nirvana)
- I love the dawn in beauty beaming - F. Tosti
- In Sweet September (You love me not, or else you would remember) - D. Davies
- In the hush of the night, by the waves of the sea - F. Tosti
- In the hush of the night (In the hush of the night, by the waves of the sea) - F. Tosti
- It was the eve of Christmas - S. Adams (The star of Bethlehem)
- I want no stars in heav'n to guide me - F. Tosti
- Last night I lay a-sleeping - S. Adams
- Launch me a golden argosy! [x] - D. Davies
- Little white star on the mountain heather - W. Squire
- Londonderry Air (Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling) - Anonymous IRI ITA
- Lord of the bygone centuries - E. Coates
- Lullaby (Day is dying! cool sweet winds) (from Muriel, the Sea-King's Daughter; and Other Poems - Songs from "Fair Rosamond")
- Maid Elsie roams by lane and lea GER - J. Roeckel
- Mary mother (The Saviour lay at Bethlehem) [x]
- Mountain lovers (Little white star on the mountain heather) - W. Squire
- My Lady's Bower (Thro' the moated grange at twilight) - D. Davies
- Nirvana (I have come from the silent forest) - S. Adams
- Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling IRI ITA - Anonymous, B. Boyle, F. Weatherly (Danny Boy)
- Oh! rise up, Rory darlin', for there's knockin' at the door! - D. Davies
- Oh! Shrive me, father - haste, haste, and shrive me - Anonymous
- Oh the green hills o' Somerset - E. Coates
- Oh the old ship laughs as she takes the water - W. Sanderson
- Oh, we came up from Somerset - W. Sanderson
- O sad were the homes on the mountain and glen - J. Roeckel (Angus MacDonald)
- Our Little Home (Some day when we are tired of the houses grand and tall) - E. Coates
- Over the moorlands gay and glad - J. Roeckel (A little mountain lad)
- Parted (Dearest, our day is over) - F. Tosti
- Pierrot's lament (The stage is gay and bright) - F. Tosti
- Reuben Ranzo, he was a tailor, shipp'd at Wapping for a sailor - E. Coates
- Reuben Ranzo (Reuben Ranzo, he was a tailor, shipp'd at Wapping for a sailor) - E. Coates
- Rory Darlin' (Oh! rise up, Rory darlin', for there's knockin' at the door!) - D. Davies
- Roses of Picardy (She is watching by the poplars) - H. Wood
- She is watching by the poplars - H. Wood
- Somebody walking one morning in May [x] - C. Dolby
- Some day when we are tired of the houses grand and tall - E. Coates
- Star of God (Lord of the bygone centuries) - E. Coates
- Sunbeams. 10 Songs for children [collection] () - M. Carmichael [x]
- The Confession of Devorgilla (Oh! Shrive me, father - haste, haste, and shrive me) - Anonymous
- The end of the road () - W. Sanderson [x]
- The Fairy Pipers (When all the birds are gone to sleep) - A. Brewer
- The glory of the sea () - W. Sanderson [x]
- The green hills o' Somerset (Oh the green hills o' Somerset) - E. Coates
- The hills of Arcad () - H. Pontet [x]
- The holy city (Last night I lay a-sleeping) - S. Adams
- The holy vision (The Saviour lay at Bethlehem) - C. Gounod [x]
- The last call () - W. Sanderson [x]
- The little voice () - W. Sanderson [x]
- The night lay o’er the city - C. Gounod
- The old brigade (Where are the boys of the old Brigade) - E. Slater
- The old shepherd () - W. Sanderson [x]
- The red star of the Romany () - W. Sanderson [x]
- The Saviour lay at Bethlehem [x] - C. Gounod (Mary mother)
- The stage is gay and bright - F. Tosti
- The star of Bethlehem (It was the eve of Christmas) - S. Adams
- The stars of June () - F. Allitsen [x]
- The way thro' the wood (Somebody walking one morning in May) - C. Dolby [x]
- The worker (The night lay o’er the city) - C. Gounod
- Thora () - S. Adams [x]
- Thro' the moated grange at twilight - D. Davies
- Time to go (Oh the old ship laughs as she takes the water) - W. Sanderson
- Tonight and tomorrow () - R. Leoncavallo [x]
- Top o' the morning () - W. Sanderson [x]
- Up from Somerset (Oh, we came up from Somerset) - W. Sanderson
- What of the day, O weary eyes? - W. Sanderson
- What's love? () - W. Sanderson [x]
- When all the birds are gone to sleep - A. Brewer
- When I was one and twenty I lov'd a pretty face
- When I was one and twenty (When I was one and twenty) - S. Adams, R. Beckett
- When I was one and twenty - S. Adams, R. Beckett
- When you are happy, friend o' mine - W. Sanderson
- When you pluck the flowers at happy Easter - W. Sanderson
- Where are the boys of the old Brigade - E. Slater
- You love me not, or else you would remember - D. Davies (In Sweet September)
- Your golden eyes () - W. Sanderson [x]
Last update: 2024-07-24 04:09:19