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Texts by J. Baillie set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Joanna Baillie (1762 - 1851)

Text Collections:

  • Orra
  • The Beacon
  • The Phantom

Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):

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Special notes: All titles and first lines are included in this index, including those used by composers.
Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

  • All white hang the bushes o'er Elaw's sweet stream - J. Haydn
  • Auf! Kräht der Hahn, der Tag will nahn (Auf! Kräht der Hahn) -
  • Auf! Kräht der Hahn (Auf! Kräht der Hahn, der Tag will nahn)
  • Come draw me round a cheerful ring FRE GER (Come draw we round a cheerful ring) - L. Beethoven
  • Come draw we round a cheerful ring (Come draw we round a cheerful ring) - L. Beethoven FRE GER
  • Der Morgenwind umspielt mein Haar (Der Morgenwind umspielt mein Haar)
  • Der Soldat in der Fremde (Vom niedrigen Moospfühl des Pfeifers Gesang)
  • Des Schäfers Lied (Die Maßlieb glänzt auf grünen Grund) (Text: Anonymous after Joanna Baillie)
  • Die Maßlieb glänzt auf grünen Grund (Text: Anonymous after Joanna Baillie) (Des Schäfers Lied) -
  • Es kommt sein Boot auf sonn'gem Meer (Es kommt sein Boot auf sonn'gem Meer)
  • Fisherman's song (No fish stir in our heaving net) (from The Beacon) - A. MacKenzie, H. Parker
  • Gesangesmacht! Du schleichst dich ein (Gesangesmacht) -
  • Gesangesmacht (Gesangesmacht! Du schleichst dich ein)
  • Good morrow to thy sable beak - J. Haydn
  • Good night (The sun is down, and time gone by) (from The Phantom) - A. Targett
  • His boat comes on the sunny tide (His boat comes on the sunny tide) - L. Beethoven GER
  • I've no sheep on the mountain, nor boat on the lake - J. Haydn, C. Purday, J. Raynor (The Maid of Llanwellyn)
  • Jenny's mantle (Mantell Siani) (O welcome bat and owlet gray) - J. Haydn
  • Kommt, schließt mir einen frohen Kreis FRE
  • Maltraeth (I've no sheep on the mountain, nor boat on the lake) - J. Haydn
  • New Year's gift (All white hang the bushes o'er Elaw's sweet stream) - J. Haydn
  • No fish stir in our heaving net (from The Beacon) - A. MacKenzie, H. Parker
  • O swiftly glides the bonny boat (O swiftly glides the bonny boat) - L. Beethoven GER
  • O welcome bat and owlet gray - J. Haydn
  • Sweet power of Song! That canst impart GER - L. Beethoven (Sweet power of Song!)
  • Sweet power of song (Sweet power of Song! That canst impart) - L. Beethoven GER
  • The chough and crow to roost are gone (from Orra) - H. Bishop, L. Hughes-Jones, H. Parker (The outlaw's song)
  • The chough and crow (The chough and crow to roost are gone) (from Orra) - H. Bishop
  • The gowan glitters on the sward GER - L. Beethoven (The Sheperd's Song)
  • The gowan glitters on the sward - J. Haydn
  • The Maid of Llanwellyn (I've no sheep on the mountain, nor boat on the lake) - C. Purday, J. Raynor
  • The morning air plays on my face (The morning air plays on my face) - L. Beethoven GER
  • The note of the black cock (Ton y ceiliog du) (Good morrow to thy sable beak) - J. Haydn
  • The outlaw's song (The chough and crow to roost are gone) (from Orra) - L. Hughes-Jones
  • The piper who sat on his low mossy seat GER - L. Beethoven
  • The robbers (The chough and crow to roost are gone) (from Orra) - H. Parker
  • The Sheperd's Song (The gowan glitters on the sward) GER
  • The Shepherd's Song (The gowan glitters on the sward) - L. Beethoven GER
  • The shepherd's son (The gowan glitters on the sward) - J. Haydn
  • The Soldier in a foreign land (The piper who sat on his low mossy seat) - L. Beethoven GER
  • The sun is down, and time gone by (from The Phantom) - A. Targett
  • Up! Quit thy bower, late wears the hour (from The Beacon) GER - L. Beethoven, H. Richards
  • Up! Quit thy bower (Up! Quit thy bower, late wears the hour) (from The Beacon) - L. Beethoven, H. Richards GER
  • Vom niedrigen Moospfühl des Pfeifers Gesang (Der Soldat in der Fremde) -
  • Wie gleitet schnell das leichte Boot (Wie gleitet schnell das leichte Boot) (Text: Anonymous after Joanna Baillie)

Last update: 2023-04-25 21:04:48

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