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Texts by J. Kinsella set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

John Kinsella (b. 1963)

Text Collections:

  • Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography

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.

  • And so I went to the dip in the land (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) - G. Kerry
  • Canto — Evening (And so I went to the dip in the land) (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) - G. Kerry
  • Canto of the Leaves (Empyrean) (Solvent light on leaves) (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) - G. Kerry
  • Denim jeans tucked into work boots, partially (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) - G. Kerry
  • Down the track, brilliantly satisfying (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) - G. Kerry
  • Dream Canto 1: Egotistical Sublime (They dream ocean currents here: landlocked) (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) - G. Kerry
  • Dream Canto 2: Climbing the outcrop, the calenture, bare feet (Denim jeans tucked into work boots, partially) (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) - G. Kerry
  • Music (La musique) (Music often carries me away like a sea!) (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) - G. Kerry CZE ITA RUS
  • Music often carries me away like a sea! (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) CZE ITA RUS - G. Kerry
  • Pantoum (souwester blows cold) *
  • Rapture of the cluster (Doré’s Cross) (Down the track, brilliantly satisfying) (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) - G. Kerry
  • Solvent light on leaves (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) - G. Kerry
  • souwester blows cold * - G. Kerry (Pantoum)
  • souwester blows cold (souwester blows cold) - G. Kerry *
  • Tenebrae (You are on the verge) *
  • The Return (the ribbonweed tugs at the river mouth) *
  • the ribbonweed tugs at the river mouth * - G. Kerry (The Return)
  • the ribbonweed tugs at the river mouth (the ribbonweed tugs at the river mouth) - G. Kerry *
  • They dream ocean currents here: landlocked (from Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography) - G. Kerry
  • You are on the verge * - G. Kerry (Tenebrae)
  • You are on the verge (You are on the verge) - G. Kerry *

Last update: 2023-05-11 13:50:09

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