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Texts by C. Walsh set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Clara A. Walsh (flourished c1910)

Text Collections:

  • The Master-Singers of Japan

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.

  • A Plaint (As Autumn closes in, and fitful blows) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) ⊗
  • As Autumn closes in, and fitful blows (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - E. Spalding (A Plaint) ⊗
  • A thousand times I gaze upon thy form (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - G. Ross (Fuji) ⊗
  • Before I slept I thought of thee (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - E. Horsman (The dream) ⊗
  • Berceuse d'Izumo (Sleep, baby, sleep! On mountains steep) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - E. Spalding ⊗
  • Butterfly, butterfly ! light upon a Na-leaf, pray! (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - G. Ross (Children's Song Butterfly Song)
  • Butterfly (Butterfly, butterfly ! light upon a Na-leaf, pray!) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - G. Ross
  • Cherry blossom (The cherry-blossom gleams, a pearly haze) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell ⊗
  • Children's Song Butterfly Song (Butterfly, butterfly ! light upon a Na-leaf, pray!) (from The Master-Singers of Japan)
  • Contrasts (The Autumn gloaming deepens into night) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) ⊗
  • Fallen maple leaves (The scattered maple-leaves are blown) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell ⊗
  • Fuji (A thousand times I gaze upon thy form) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - G. Ross ⊗
  • Here, sheltered by the hill (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell (Late cherry-bloom) ⊗
  • I know all blooms must wither at the last (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - E. Spalding (Passing of the Spring) ⊗
  • In this spring night of allpervading grey (from The Master-Singers of Japan) (Plum-Blossom) - P. Batchelor ⊗
  • In this Spring night (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Batchelor (Plum-Blossom) ⊗
  • Late cherry bloom (Here, sheltered by the hill) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell ⊗
  • Le passage du printemps (I know all blooms must wither at the last) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - E. Spalding ⊗
  • Lo! on Mikane's heights (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - G. Ross (Love-Lay Indited by the Mikado Temmu) ⊗
  • Love-Lay Indited by the Mikado Temmu (Lo! on Mikane's heights) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - G. Ross ⊗
  • May the Springs purely flow (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - G. Ross (Old Samurai Prayer) ⊗
  • Midwinter gloom the earth enshrouds (from The Master-Singers of Japan) (The Snowfall) - ⊗
  • Old Samurai Prayer (May the Springs purely flow) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - G. Ross ⊗
  • On Waka's shore (On Waka's shore) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell SWE ⊗
  • Passing of the Spring (I know all blooms must wither at the last) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) ⊗
  • Plum blossom (In this Spring night) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Batchelor ⊗
  • Poem (The Autumn gloaming deepens into night) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell ⊗
  • Sighs (The mists that drift across the hill) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) ⊗
  • Sleep, baby, sleep! On mountains steep (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - G. Ross, E. Spalding (Slumber Song of Izumo) ⊗
  • Slumber Song of Izumo (Sleep, baby, sleep! On mountains steep) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - G. Ross ⊗
  • Soupirs (The mists that drift across the hill) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - E. Spalding ⊗
  • Spring wind and the willows (The goddess of the Spring has spread) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) ⊗
  • The Autumn gloaming deepens into night (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell (Contrasts) ⊗
  • The cherry-blossom gleams, a pearly haze (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell (Cherry blossom) ⊗
  • The dragonflies (The gold sun shimmering in noontide skies) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell ⊗
  • The Dream (Before I slept I thought of thee) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - E. Horsman ⊗
  • The goddess of the Spring has spread (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell (Spring wind and the willows) ⊗
  • The gold sun shimmering in noontide skies (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell (The Dragon-flies) ⊗
  • The mists that drift across the hill (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - E. Spalding (Sighs) ⊗
  • The scattered maple-leaves are blown (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell (Fallen maple leaves) ⊗
  • The Snowfall (Midwinter gloom the earth enshrouds) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) ⊗
  • The Spring wind and the willows (The goddess of the Spring has spread) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - P. Campbell ⊗
  • Une plaint (As Autumn closes in, and fitful blows) (from The Master-Singers of Japan) - E. Spalding ⊗

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