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Texts by H. Wharton set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Henry Thornton Wharton (1846 - 1895)

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.

  • Bridal song (O fair, O lovely! As the sweet apple) - G. Bantock FRE ITA ⊗
  • But thou shalt ever lie dead GER RUS SAN SWE
  • Daughter of Zeus FRE FRE GER GER GER RUS - G. Bantock ⊗
  • Delicate Adonis is dying, Cytherea; what shall we do? FRE ITA RUS
  • Do I still long for maidenhood?
  • Evening song (Evening,/ thou bringest all that bright morning scattered) - G. Bantock FRE GER GER ITA
  • Evening,/ thou bringest all that bright morning scattered FRE GER GER ITA - G. Bantock
  • Evening, thou that bringest FRE GER GER ITA
  • For Love masters my limbs and shakes me FRE GER ITA RUS
  • How I adore thee (Love, love, when weeping wind on black rock mountain) - A. Hovhaness GER
  • Hymn to Aphrodite (Daughter of Zeus) - G. Bantock FRE FRE GER GER GER RUS ⊗
  • I loved thee once, Atthis, long ago (I loved thee once, Atthis, long ago) - G. Bantock ⊗
  • I loved thee once, Atthis, long ago - G. Bantock ⊗
  • In a dream, I spake with the daughter of Cyprus - G. Bantock ⊗
  • In a dream I spake with the daughter of Cyprus FRE ITA
  • In a dream, I spake (In a dream, I spake with the daughter of Cyprus) - G. Bantock ⊗
  • I yearn and seek .. FRE ITA
  • Love let the wind cry on the dark mountain (from Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics) GER ⊗
  • Love let the wind cry (Love let the wind cry) (from Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics) - U. Moore GER ⊗
  • Love let the wind cry (from Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics) GER - U. Moore ⊗
  • Love, love, when weeping wind on black rock mountain GER - A. Hovhaness
  • Muse of the golden throne, O raise that strain - G. Bantock ⊗
  • Muse of the golden throne (Muse of the golden throne, O raise that strain) - G. Bantock ⊗
  • Neither honey nor bee for me FRE ITA
  • Now Eros shakes my soul FRE ITA RUS
  • Now Love masters my limbs and shakes me FRE GER ITA RUS
  • O fair, O lovely! As the sweet apple FRE ITA - G. Bantock ⊗
  • Peer of gods he seems, who sits in thy presence - G. Bantock ⊗
  • Peer of gods he seems (Peer of gods he seems, who sits in thy presence) - G. Bantock ⊗
  • Stand face to face, friend (Stand face to face, friend) - G. Bantock ⊗
  • Stand face to face, friend - G. Bantock ⊗
  • Sweet Mother, I cannot weave my web, broken as I am FRE GER GER RUS GER POL
  • That man seems to me peer of gods FRE FRE FRE GER GER
  • The moon has set FRE FRE GER GER GER GER ITA ITA RUS SAN SWE GER
  • The moon rose full, and the women stood FRE GER GER ITA SAN
  • This is the dust of Timas FRE FRE
  • Thus at times with tender feet the Cretan women dance FRE ITA RUS
  • When anger spreads through the breast FRE
  • Yea, Eros shakes my soul FRE ITA RUS

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