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Texts by M. Anderson set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Maggie Anderson (b. 1948)

Website: http://www.maggieandersonpoet.com

Text Collections:

  • Cold Comfort

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.
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  • Andantino (Even the breathless dead seem) (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton
  • Andantino (In September, third quarter moon) (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton *
  • At the winter solstice I know again (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton
  • Calypso (Perched on the kitchen table I look out) (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton
  • Even the breathless dead seem (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton
  • In Indian summer we know (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton *
  • In September, third quarter moon (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton *
  • Leisurely (The light revolves in its own whimsy) (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton
  • Lento (At the winter solstice I know again) (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton
  • Perched on the kitchen table I look out (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton
  • Scherzando (In Indian summer we know) (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton *
  • Sher markiert (When the wind of October rises up under doorways) (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton *
  • The light revolves in its own whimsy (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton
  • When the wind of October rises up under doorways (from Cold Comfort - In Singing Weather) - M. Houghton *

Last update: 2026-02-02 18:26:46

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