Texts by L. Costello 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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- Is she not passing fair? (Is she not passing fair) - E. Elgar
- Is she not passing fair - E. Elgar
- Song (Thy form was fair, thine eye was bright)
- The gale, whose breath such joy imparts (from The Rose Garden of Persia) - N. Page (The Regrets of Bôkhära) ⊗
- The Regrets of Bôkhära (The gale, whose breath such joy imparts) (from The Rose Garden of Persia) - N. Page ⊗
- Thy form was fair, thine eye was bright - A. FitzClarence (Song)
- Thy form was fair (Thy form was fair, thine eye was bright) - A. FitzClarence
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