Texts by J. Davidson 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 ballad of a runnable stag (When the pods went pop on the broom, green broom) - D. Young
- A harvest song () - A. Baynon [x]
- Break -- break it open; let the knocker rust - R. Stevenson (To the generation knocking at the door)
- Epilogue -- The Last Journey (I felt the world a-spinning on its nave) (from The Testament of John Davidson)
- I felt the world a-spinning on its nave (from The Testament of John Davidson) - R. Stevenson (Epilogue -- The Last Journey)
- In the thick of battle we (from Diabolus Amans) [x] - R. Stevenson (Vive la mort)
- Spring, begin to wake the (from Diabolus Amans) [x] - R. Stevenson (Vive la vie)
- The boat is chafing at our long delay - A. Cooke, I. Gurney, A. Scott, R. Stevenson
- The boat is chafing (The boat is chafing at our long delay) - I. Gurney, A. Scott, R. Stevenson
- The boat song (The boat is chafing at our long delay) - A. Cooke
- The last journey (I felt the world a-spinning on its nave) (from The Testament of John Davidson) - R. Stevenson
- To the generation knocking at the door (Break -- break it open; let the knocker rust) - R. Stevenson
- Unrest () - H. Foss [x]
- Vive la mort (In the thick of battle we) (from Diabolus Amans) - R. Stevenson [x]
- Vive la vie (Spring, begin to wake the) (from Diabolus Amans) - R. Stevenson [x]
- When the pods went pop on the broom, green broom - D. Young (A ballad of a runnable stag)
- When the pods went pop on the broom (A ballad of a runnable stag) - D. Young
Last update: 2023-05-11 13:18:05