Texts by W. Browne 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 round (Now that the Spring hath filled our veins)
- For her gait, if she be walking - E. Moeran (Song)
- Good wine (Now that the Spring hath filled our veins) - E. Moeran
- Love, that looks still on your eyes (Welcome, welcome, do I sing) - J. Raynor
- Now that the Spring hath filled our veins - E. Moeran (A round)
- Sirens' song (Steer hither, steer your winged pines) (from Ulysses and Circe [a masque]) - E. Maconchy
- Song of the Sirens (Steer hither, steer your winged pines) (from Ulysses and Circe [a masque]) - R. Still
- Song (For her gait, if she be walking)
- Steer hither, steer your winged pines (from Ulysses and Circe [a masque]) - E. Maconchy, R. Still (Song of the Sirens)
- The constant lover (For her gait, if she be walking) - E. Moeran
- Welcome, welcome, do I sing - J. Raynor
Last update: 2023-04-28 12:50:41