Texts by R. Devereux set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Change thy mind since she doth change (Change thy mind since she doth change) - R. Martin
- Change thy mind since she doth change - R. Martin
- Graf Essex an die Königin Elisabeth (Mein dunkles Haar färbt altersgrau die Zeit) - A. Droste-Hülshoff [possibly misattributed] ENG
- Graf Essex an die Königinn Elisabeth (Mein dunkles Haar färbt altersgrau die Zeit) [possibly misattributed] ENG
- Mein dunkles Haar färbt altersgrau die Zeit [possibly misattributed] ENG - A. Droste-Hülshoff (Graf Essex an die Königinn Elisabeth)
- My golden locks time hath to silver turn'd [possibly misattributed] GER (Sonnet sung before Queen Elizabeth, supposed to have been written by the Earl of Essex.) -
- Sonnet sung before Queen Elizabeth, supposed to have been written by the Earl of Essex. (My golden locks time hath to silver turn'd) [possibly misattributed] GER
- To plead my faith, where faith hath no reward - D. Bachelar
- To plead my faith (To plead my faith, where faith hath no reward) - D. Bachelar
Last update: 2023-05-10 16:23:56