Texts by H. Boulton set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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 pretty maid went a-maying - A. Somervell
- A Pretty Maid (A pretty maid went a-maying) - A. Somervell
- A sea maid sings on yonder reef - G. Bantock
- A tearful boy king Olaf stood - C. Parry
- Boat song of the isles () - G. Bantock [x]
- Come, swallow, come, for thee we wait - F. Cowen
- Constancy (My heart that burns like the noon-tide) - J. Barnby
- Cradle Song (Sleep, child, and may thy cradle be) - A. Cellier
- Ere buds and blades are springing - C. Wood
- For ever mine (I liken my love to a gossamer) - C. Stanford
- I have a garden beautiful - H. MacCunn
- I liken my love to a gossamer - C. Stanford
- In Summer Weather (There's tender green on the tree) - C. Lloyd
- In the shade sits Robin Sly - A. MacKenzie
- Land of promise () - G. Bantock [x]
- Love's Journey (Moonbeam purest and serenest) - F. Corder
- MacCrimmon's Lament () - G. Bantock [x]
- MacIntosh's Lament () - G. Bantock [x]
- Moonbeam purest and serenest - F. Corder
- My heart that burns like the noon-tide - J. Barnby
- My song is of the sturdy North (My song is of the sturdy North) - E. German
- My song is of the sturdy North - E. German
- Robin Sly (In the shade sits Robin Sly) - A. MacKenzie
- Sleep, child, and may thy cradle be - A. Cellier
- Song of the South (I have a garden beautiful) - H. MacCunn
- Song to the seals (A sea maid sings on yonder reef) - G. Bantock
- The bird of St. Bride () - G. Bantock [x]
- The isles of the sea () - G. Bantock [x]
- The Maid of Elsinore (A tearful boy king Olaf stood) - C. Parry
- There are crowds of fairies [x] - N. O'Neill
- There are faces peeing out of all the flowers
- There are faces peering out of all the flowers - A. Thomas
- There's tender green on the tree - C. Lloyd
- The sea-king's daughter () - G. Bantock [x]
- The Unbelievers (There are crowds of fairies) - N. O'Neill [x]
- The Windflower (Ere buds and blades are springing) - C. Wood
- To welcome you (There are faces peering out of all the flowers) - A. Thomas
- Truant Wings (Come, swallow, come, for thee we wait) - F. Cowen
- Waking song () - G. Bantock [x]
Last update: 2023-05-11 13:16:40