Texts by C. Smart set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Against despair (Old Ralph in the wood) (A raven once an Acorn took) - C. Susa
- A raven once an Acorn took - C. Susa
- Arise, Arise, the Lord arose - C. Susa
- At dressing in the morning (Now I arise, empow'r'd by Thee) - C. Susa
- At undressing in the evening (These cloaths, of which I now divest) - C. Susa
- Fear God, obey His just decrees - C. Susa
- Festival Cantata (Rejoice in God, O ye Tongues) - B. Britten
- For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry - B. Price (For my Cat Jeoffrey)
- For my Cat Jeoffrey (For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry)
- For Saturday (Now's the time for mirth and play) - C. Susa
- For Sunday (Arise, Arise, the Lord arose) - C. Susa
- In ev'ry age, and each profession - G. Bachlund
- Jubilate Agno (Rejoice in God, O ye Tongues)
- My Cat Jeoffry (For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry) - B. Price
- Now I arise, empow'r'd by Thee - C. Susa
- Now's the time for mirth and play - C. Susa
- Ode XXI. On Diana and Apollo (Ye tender virgins, sing Diana) FRE ITA
- Rejoice in God, O ye Tongues - B. Britten (Jubilate Agno)
- Rejoice in the Lamb (Rejoice in God, O ye Tongues) - B. Britten
- The conclusion of the matter (Fear God, obey His just decrees) - C. Susa
- The Nativity Of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (Where is this stupendous stranger)
- The Pig - A Fable (In ev'ry age, and each profession) - G. Bachlund
- These cloaths, of which I now divest - C. Susa
- Where is this stupendous stranger - J. Weiss (The Nativity Of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ)
- Where is this stupendous stranger (Where is this stupendous stranger) - J. Weiss
- Ye tender virgins, sing Diana FRE ITA (Ode XXI. On Diana and Apollo) -
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