Texts by P. O'Reilly set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- An apology () - W. Sanderson [x]
- A song came over the hill to me - J. Ireland
- A song from o'er the hill (A song came over the hill to me) - J. Ireland
- A Song of Spring () - A. Aldridge [x]
- At break o' day () - W. Sanderson [x]
- Awake to the glory of the morn - W. Sanderson
- Break o’ day (Come, come away at break o’ day) - W. Sanderson
- Captain Mac’ (Oh, well set-up and handsome as a sailorman could be) - W. Sanderson
- Come, come away at break o’ day - W. Sanderson
- Down the furrow strides the sower - T. del Riego
- Drake goes west (Drake is going West, lad) - W. Sanderson
- Drake is going West, lad - W. Sanderson
- Evening () - A. Aldridge [x]
- Harvest (Down the furrow strides the sower) - T. del Riego
- Here's to the ships () - J. Ireland [x]
- High upon the hill () - W. Sanderson [x]
- How shall I sing to you, sweet? () - W. Sanderson [x]
- Let love awake () - W. Sanderson [x]
- Lorraine () - W. Sanderson [x]
- Morning () - A. Aldridge [x]
- Mother Earth () - W. Sanderson [x]
- Noon () - A. Aldridge [x]
- Oh larks that charm the summer sky - A. Aldridge
- Oh, night and day I’m dreaming of the hills of Donegal - W. Sanderson
- Oh, well set-up and handsome as a sailorman could be - W. Sanderson
- One morning very early (I love my love) (One morning very early – one morning in the spring –) - W. Sanderson GER
- One morning very early – one morning in the spring – GER - W. Sanderson
- Strong arms that held me - A. Aldridge
- Supplication (Strong arms that held me) - A. Aldridge
- The Bride (Oh larks that charm the summer sky) - A. Aldridge
- The golden way () - W. Sanderson [x]
- The hills of Donegal (Oh, night and day I’m dreaming of the hills of Donegal) - W. Sanderson
- The splendour of the morn (Awake to the glory of the morn) - W. Sanderson
- The trumpet call () - W. Sanderson [x]
- To the dim pool, where water-lilies nest - C. Scott
- Water-Lilies (To the dim pool, where water-lilies nest) - C. Scott
- When the swallows come again () - D. Forster [x]
- When you pass () - W. Sanderson [x]
- When you're away () - W. Sanderson [x]
- You along o' me () - W. Sanderson [x]
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