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Texts by M. Doren set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Mark van Doren (1894 - 1972)

Text Collections:

  • Good Morning

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

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The symbol [x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database.
The symbol ⊗ indicates a translation that is missing an original text.

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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.

  • Anyone on the road below can see it now [x] - R. Lane
  • Chipmunk, chipmunk, little and small - B. Holmes
  • Chipmunk, chipmunk (Chipmunk, chipmunk, little and small) - B. Holmes
  • Desire Like This (So long had he withheld his hands) - S. Wheeler
  • Down dip the branches (Down dip the branches) - B. Holmes, R. Lane
  • Down dip the branches - B. Holmes, R. Lane
  • Dunce's Song (The wind that comes, the wind that goes) - J. Duke, R. Lane
  • Good morning! () (from Good Morning) - J. Duke [x]
  • Good Night () - L. Liebermann [x] *
  • He cut one finger (He cut one finger) - B. Holmes
  • He cut one finger - B. Holmes
  • Her hand in my hand (Her hand in my hand) - S. Wheeler
  • Her hand in my hand - S. Wheeler
  • Horses in front of me (from Good Morning) - J. Duke (Merry-go-round)
  • If I had a wife (If I had a wife) - S. Wheeler
  • If I had a wife - S. Wheeler
  • Let’s go. Let’s be somewhere awhile - S. Wheeler
  • Listen, The wind is still - J. Duke (Spring thunder)
  • Listen to us, the leaves say () (from Good Morning) - J. Duke [x]
  • Little Trip (Let’s go. Let’s be somewhere awhile) - S. Wheeler
  • Love me little, love me long - S. Wheeler
  • Love me little (Love me little, love me long) - S. Wheeler
  • Lute song () - J. Duke [x]
  • Merry-go-round (Horses in front of me) (from Good Morning) - J. Duke
  • Mountain House: December (Anyone on the road below can see it now) - R. Lane [x]
  • My love comes walking () - J. Duke [x]
  • Old Ben Golliday (Old Ben Golliday) - J. Duke, B. Holmes
  • Old Ben Golliday - J. Duke, B. Holmes
  • One red rose () - J. Duke [x]
  • Only for me () - J. Duke [x]
  • O world, my friend, my foe [x] - J. Duke (O world)
  • O world (O world, my friend, my foe) - J. Duke [x]
  • Sleep, grandmother, sleep - B. Holmes
  • Sleep, grandmother (Sleep, grandmother, sleep) - B. Holmes
  • So long had he withheld his hands - S. Wheeler
  • Spring thunder (Listen, The wind is still) - J. Duke
  • The Harmony of Morning (The Harmony of morning) - E. Carter
  • The Harmony of morning - E. Carter
  • The wind that comes, the wind that goes - J. Duke, R. Lane
  • Those great clouds there () (from Good Morning) - J. Duke [x]
  • Titania's eyes () - J. Duke [x]
  • Walking in the rain (Walking in the rain) (from Good Morning) - J. Duke
  • Water that falls and runs away (Water that falls and runs away) (from Good Morning) - J. Duke
  • Where did he run to? (Where did he run to) - B. Holmes
  • Where did he run to - B. Holmes
  • Will he come back, O will he, will he [x] - R. Lane
  • Will he come back? (Will he come back, O will he, will he) - R. Lane [x]

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