Texts by J. Campbell 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 cradle song (Sleep, white love, sleep) (from The Mountainy Singer)
- A night prayer (Pray for me, Seachnal) (from The Mountainy Singer) - A. Scott
- As a white candle (As a white candle) (from Irishry) - D. Parke
- As a white candle (from Irishry) - S. Dillon, P. Edmonds, F. Hart, H. Haufrecht, E. Hugh-Jones, D. Parke, H. Roberton (The old woman)
- As I came over the grey, grey hills (As I came over the grey, grey hills) (from The Gilly of Christ) - A. Bax, F. Hart
- As I rode down to Gartan fair (from The Mountainy Singer) - H. Harty (Black Sile of the Silver Eye)
- At morning tide (At morning tide) (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart
- Beam and shuttle seem to know (from Irishry) - G. Peterkin (The journeyman weaver)
- Black Sheela of the silver eye (As I rode down to Gartan fair) (from The Mountainy Singer) - H. Harty
- Black Sile of the Silver Eye (As I rode down to Gartan fair) (from The Mountainy Singer)
- By a wondrous mystery (By a wondrous mystery) (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart
- Cherry Valley (In Cherry Valley the cherries blow) (from The Mountainy Singer) - R. Quilter GER
- Christ, wandering with the Twelve (Christ, wandering with the Twelve) (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart
- Every shuiler is Christ (from The Gilly of Christ) - A. Scott (Every shuiler is Christ)
- Fill me, O stars, with a golden tune (Fill me, O stars) (from The Mountainy Singer) - R. Newman
- Fill me O stars (Fill me, O stars) (from The Mountainy Singer) - J. Jeffreys
- Fill me, O stars (from The Mountainy Singer) - J. Jeffreys, R. Newman (Night-piece)
- Go, ploughman, plough (Go ploughman, plough) (from The Mountainy Singer) - H. Haufrecht
- Harvest song () - M. Mulliner [x]
- He staggered thro' the burning street (He staggered thro' the burning street) (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart
- I am the gilly of Christ (I am the gilly of Christ) (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart, J. Jeffreys
- I am the mountainy singer (I am the mountainy singer) (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart
- I follow a star (I follow a star) (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart
- I heard a piper piping (I heard a piper piping) (from The Mountainy Singer) - A. Bax, G. Peterkin
- I love the din of beating drums (I love the din of beating drums) (from The Mountainy Singer) - G. Peterkin
- In Cherry Valley the cherries blow (from The Mountainy Singer) GER - R. Quilter (Cherry Valley)
- I will go with my father a-ploughing (I will go with my father a-ploughing) (from The Mountainy Singer) - I. Gurney, J. Jeffreys, M. Mulliner, R. Quilter
- I wish and I wish (I wish and I wish) (from The Rush-Light) - G. Peterkin, R. Quilter
- Kitty, my love, will you marry me? () - E. Deale [x]
- My father and mother were Irish (from The Mountainy Singer) - H. Hughes (The ninepenny fidil)
- My fidil is singing (My fidil is singing) (from The Mountainy Singer) - G. Peterkin
- My Lagan love (Where Lagan stream sings lullaby) - H. Harty IRI
- Night-piece (Fill me, O stars) (from The Mountainy Singer)
- Now in the tomb is laid () - V. Persichetti [x]
- Pray for me, Seachnal (from The Mountainy Singer) - A. Scott (A night prayer)
- Sleep, o babe, for the red bee hums - H. Hughes, D. Parke
- Sleep, white love, sleep (from The Mountainy Singer) - G. Peterkin (A cradle song)
- Sleep, white love (Sleep, white love, sleep) (from The Mountainy Singer) - G. Peterkin
- The blue hills of Antrim I see in my dreams - E. Deale, H. Harty, D. Parke (The blue hills of Antrim)
- The blue hills of Antrim (The blue hills of Antrim I see in my dreams) - E. Deale, H. Harty, D. Parke
- The dancer () - E. Hugh-Jones [x]
- The dark is magical, the air (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart (The dark is magical)
- The dark is magical (The dark is magical, the air) (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart
- The Gartan mother's lullaby (Sleep, o babe, for the red bee hums) - H. Hughes, D. Parke
- The journeyman weaver (Beam and shuttle seem to know) (from Irishry) - G. Peterkin
- The moon is in the marshes (The moon is in the marshes) (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart
- The ninepenny fidil (My father and mother were Irish) (from The Mountainy Singer) - H. Hughes
- The old woman (As a white candle) (from Irishry) - S. Dillon, P. Edmonds, F. Hart, H. Haufrecht, E. Hugh-Jones, H. Roberton
- The shrine () - A. Scott [x]
- The shuiler (Every shuiler is Christ) (from The Gilly of Christ) - A. Scott
- The traveller () - F. May [x]
- The women bore their children (The women bore their children) (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart
- Twilight fallen white and cold (Twilight fallen white and cold) (from The Gilly of Christ) - F. Hart, A. Scott
- When rooks fly homeward (When rooks fly homeward) (from The Gilly of Christ) - I. Gurney, F. Hart, A. Rowley, A. Shepherd IRI
- Where Lagan stream sings lullaby IRI - H. Harty (My Lagan love)
Last update: 2023-05-11 13:17:01