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Texts by A. Cunningham set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Allan Cunningham (1784 - 1842)

Text Collections:

  • Poems and Songs

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 wet sheet and a flowing sea (A wet sheet and a flowing sea) - H. Procter-Gregg, R. Still
  • A wet sheet and a flowing sea - H. Procter-Gregg, R. Still
  • Carlisle-Thor (Weiß war die Ros' auf seinem Hut) - A. Jensen
  • Carlisle Yetts (White was the rose in his gay bonnet) GER
  • Das Mädchen von Inverness (Ein Mädchen lebt' in Inverneß) - A. Jensen
  • Dee-abwärts kam Inveraye - A. Jensen (Gordon von Brackley)
  • Der Geächtete (Geht, sucht in der Waldschlucht) - A. Jensen
  • Down Dee side came Inveraye GER (Gordon of Brackley) -
  • Ein Mädchen lebt' in Inverneß - A. Jensen (Das Mädchen von Inverneß)
  • Geht, sucht in der Waldschlucht - A. Jensen (Der Geächtete)
  • Gone were but the winter cold (Gone were but the winter cold) - B. Burrows, C. Parry
  • Gone were but the winter cold - B. Burrows, C. Parry, P. Warlock
  • Gordon of Brackley (Down Dee side came Inveraye) GER
  • Gordon von Brackley (Dee-abwärts kam Inveraye) - A. Jensen
  • Go seek in the wild glen GER (My gentle Hugh Herries) -
  • Gruel (There dwalt a man into the west) - F. Scott
  • Hame, hame, hame, O hame fain wad I be - W. Davies (Hame, Hame, Hame)
  • Hame, Hame, Hame (Hame, hame, hame, O hame fain wad I be)
  • Hame (Hame, hame, hame, O hame fain wad I be) - W. Davies
  • In Frankreich erwacht die Sonn' (In Frankreich erwacht die Sonn') - H. von Bülow
  • In Frankreich erwacht die Sonn' - H. von Bülow
  • My Ain Countree (The sun rises bright in France) - J. Raynor GER
  • My gentle Hugh Herries (Go seek in the wild glen) GER
  • The lea shall have its lily bells (The lea shall have its lily bells) (from Poems and Songs) - Mainwaring
  • The lovely lass of Inverness (There liv'd a lass in Inverness) GER
  • There dwalt a man into the west - F. Scott (There dwalt a man)
  • There dwalt a man (There dwalt a man into the west)
  • There liv'd a lass in Inverness GER (The lovely lass of Inverness) -
  • The spring of the year (Gone were but the winter cold) - P. Warlock
  • The sun rises bright in France GER - J. Raynor (The sun rises bright in France)
  • Weiss war die Ros' auf seinem Hut (Carlisle-Thor) - A. Jensen
  • Weiß war die Ros' auf seinem Hut - A. Jensen (Carlisle-Thor)
  • White was the rose in his gay bonnet GER (Carlisle Yetts) -

Last update: 2023-09-21 17:53:58

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