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Texts by F. Cornford set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Frances Darwin Cornford (1886 - 1960)

Text Collections:

  • Different Days
  • Poems
  • Spring Morning

Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):

Legend:
The symbol [x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database.
The symbol ⊗ indicates a translation that is missing an original text.

A * indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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 back view () - E. Hugh-Jones [x]
  • A fragment of Empedocles (I heard a thrush sing in the flowering May) (from Different Days) - J. Brown [x]
  • A Hans Andersen Song () - F. Toye [x]
  • All soul's night (My love came back to me) - R. Holloway
  • Bicker's Cottage () - E. Hugh-Jones [x]
  • Come out and climb the cliffs (from Different Days) - J. Brown (Cornish April) [x]
  • Cornish April (Come out and climb the cliffs) (from Different Days) - J. Brown [x]
  • From muddy road to muddy lane (from Spring Morning) - F. Toye (In Dorset) [x]
  • I heard a thrush sing in the flowering May (from Different Days) - J. Brown (A fragment of Empedocles) [x]
  • In Dorset (From muddy road to muddy lane) (from Spring Morning) - F. Toye [x]
  • My love came back to me - R. Holloway (All soul's night)
  • Night song () - E. Hugh-Jones [x]
  • On a summer shore () - S. Jackson [x]
  • O why do you walk through the fields in gloves - P. Batchelor
  • The dandelion is brave and gay (from Poems) - A. Bliss (The dandelion)
  • The dandelion (The dandelion is brave and gay) (from Poems) - A. Bliss
  • The garden near the sea (Wild fell the rain from the soaked apple branches) (from Different Days) - J. Brown [x]
  • The gull () - E. Hugh-Jones [x]
  • The madman and the child () - E. Hugh-Jones [x]
  • The old woman at the flower show () - E. Hugh-Jones [x]
  • The princess and the gypsies () - M. Horder [x]
  • The ragwort (The thistles on the sandy flats) (from Poems) - A. Bliss
  • The road to Coursegoules () - E. Hugh-Jones [x]
  • The thistles on the sandy flats (from Poems) - A. Bliss (The ragwort)
  • The watch () - R. Holloway, E. Hugh-Jones [x]
  • Time stands still (from Different Days) - J. Brown (Words for music) [x]
  • To a Fat Lady (O why do you walk through the fields in gloves) - P. Batchelor
  • To a young cat in the orchard () - E. Hugh-Jones [x]
  • Wild fell the rain from the soaked apple branches (from Different Days) - J. Brown (The garden near the sea) [x]
  • Words for music (Time stands still) (from Different Days) - J. Brown [x]

Last update: 2025-04-20 19:08:11

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