Texts by A. Boswell set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Argyle is my name, -- and you may think it strange - J. Haydn
- At Willie's wedding o' the green - J. Haydn
- Auld gudeman, ye're a drunken carle, drunken carle
- Away, my herd, under the reen oak (Come every shepherd with his love) - J. Haydn
- Aye sure thou art dear Taffy Morgan," - J. Haydn
- Bannocks o' barleymeal (Argyle is my name, -- and you may think it strange) - J. Haydn
- Come every shepherd with his love - J. Haydn
- Come, rest ye here, Johnie - J. Haydn
- Come ye nice maidens, come hither to hur - J. Haydn
- Das Blut eines Iren wird Feuriger wallen FRE SPA (Das Blut eines Iren) -
- Das Blut eines Iren (Das Blut eines Iren wird Feuriger wallen) FRE SPA
- Dauntless sons of Celtic sires - J. Haydn
- Farewell mirth and hilarity GER - L. Beethoven
- Far in the glen, whence yonder light - J. Haydn
- Good night and joy be wi' ye a' - J. Haydn
- Good night and joy be wi' ye (Good night and joy be wi' ye a') - J. Haydn
- Gorhoffedd gwyr Harlech (Dauntless sons of Celtic sires) - J. Haydn
- Hin fahrt Frohsinn und Freuden! (Hin fahrt Frohsinn und Freuden!)
- Hob y deri dando (Come every shepherd with his love) - J. Haydn
- I'll hae my coat o' gude snuff brown - J. Haydn
- I met four chaps yon birks amang - J. Haydn
- Irish Air. Pat & Kate (Och! pretty Kate, my darling Kate) - J. Haydn
- Jenny dang the weaver (At Willie's wedding o' the green) - J. Haydn
- Jenny's bawbee (I met four chaps yon birks amang) - J. Haydn
- Judy, lovely, matchless creature (Judy, lovely, matchless creature) - L. Beethoven GER
- Judy, lovely, matchless creature GER - L. Beethoven
- Laß brütende Schwärmer, erhitzt und phantastisch (Laß brütende Schwärmer) -
- Laß brütende Schwärmer (Laß brütende Schwärmer, erhitzt und phantastisch)
- Let brain-spinning swains, in effusions fantastic GER - L. Beethoven (Let brain-spinning swains)
- Let brain-spinning swains (Let brain-spinning swains, in effusions fantastic) - L. Beethoven GER
- Let my lass be young, my wine be old - J. Haydn
- Morgen für Grillen ein Hüter ist (Morgen für Grillen ein Hüter ist)
- Morning a cruel turmoiler is (Morning a cruel turmoiler is) - L. Beethoven GER
- Norah of Balamagairy: Farewell mirth and hilarity (Farewell mirth and hilarity) - L. Beethoven GER
- Och! pretty Kate, my darling Kate - J. Haydn
- Oft, oft, I went to her, to sigh and to woo her - J. Haydn
- Paddy O'Rafferty lustig und herzhaft (Paddy O'Rafferty) -
- Paddy O'Rafferty, merry and vigorous GER - L. Beethoven
- Paddy O'Rafferty (Paddy O'Rafferty lustig und herzhaft)
- Paddy O'Rafferty (Paddy O'Rafferty, merry and vigorous) - L. Beethoven GER
- Reinste, herrlichste von allen (Reinste, herrlichste von allen)
- Scornfu' Nansy (Far in the glen, whence yonder light) - J. Haydn
- She Auld gudeman, ye're a drunken carle, drunken carle - J. Haydn
- Shelagh O'Neal (Oft, oft, I went to her, to sigh and to woo her) - J. Haydn
- The auld gudeman (I'll hae my coat o' gude snuff brown) - J. Haydn
- The camp-palace (Y gadly's) -- or, Leader's tent oftener called, Of a noble race was Shenkin (Aye sure thou art dear Taffy Morgan,") - J. Haydn
- The Cornish May song (Ye maids of Helston, gather dew) - J. Haydn
- The east neuk o' Fife (She Auld gudeman, ye're a drunken carle, drunken carle) - J. Haydn
- The march of the men of Harlech (Dauntless sons of Celtic sires) - J. Haydn
- The parson boasts of mild ale (The parson boasts of mild ale) - J. Haydn
- The parson boasts of mild ale - J. Haydn
- The poor pedlar (Y maelerwr) (Come ye nice maidens, come hither to hur) - J. Haydn
- The pulse of an Irishman ever beats quicker FRE GER SPA - L. Beethoven
- The pulse of an Irishman (The pulse of an Irishman ever beats quicker) - L. Beethoven FRE GER SPA
- The pulse of an Irishman FRE GER SPA
- The soldier laddie (Come, rest ye here, Johnie) - J. Haydn
- The three captains (Let my lass be young, my wine be old) - J. Haydn
- Variations on Bannocks o' barleymeal (Argyle is my name, -- and you may think it strange) - J. Haydn
- Ye maids of Helston, gather dew - J. Haydn
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