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

 § Author § 

James Russell Lowell (1819 - 1891)

Text Collections:

  • A Year's Life
  • Heartsease and Rue
  • Under the Willows and Other Poems

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.

  • A Christmas Carol -- For the Sunday-school Children of the Church of the Disciples ('What means this glory round our feet,') (from Heartsease and Rue)
  • Agro-Dolce (One kiss from all others prevents me) (from Heartsease and Rue) - E. Phelan
  • Aladdin's Lamp (When I was a beggarly boy) (from Under the Willows and Other Poems) - C. Coombs
  • Aladdin (When I was a beggarly boy) (from Under the Willows and Other Poems) - V. Bellini, M. Scott-Paine
  • Alone! Alone! (From the close-shut windows gleams no spark) (from A Year's Life) - G. Boweryem
  • Alone (From the close-shut windows gleams no spark) (from A Year's Life) - E. Philp
  • As a twig trembles, which a bird - M. Salmond (She came and went)
  • At Midnight (The moon shines white and silent) - E. Warren
  • Auf Wiedersehen -- Summer (The little gate was reached at last) (from Under the Willows and Other Poems)
  • Auf Wiedersehen (The little gate was reached at last) (from Under the Willows and Other Poems) - M. Bendix, B. Klein, A. Mallinson, S. Schlesinger
  • Auf Wiederseh'n (The little gate was reached at last) (from Under the Willows and Other Poems) - M. Macfarlane
  • Betrothal (O moonlight deep and tender) - Anonymous CHI
  • From the close-shut windows gleams no spark (from A Year's Life) - F. Boott, G. Boweryem, G. Marston, E. Philp (Serenade)
  • From the Close Shut Window (From the close-shut windows gleams no spark) (from A Year's Life) - F. Boott, G. Marston
  • I have a fancy: how shall I bring it - V. Herbert
  • I know a falcon swift and peerless - F. Silcher (The Falcon)
  • Into the sunshine, full of the light (The Fountain) - H. Clarke, H. Hadley, W. Hammond, H. Kaun, H. Loomis, A. Mounsey, as Ann Sheppard Bartholomew, L. Southard, R. Stöhr, S. Warren, H. Watts
  • Into the Sunshine (Into the sunshine) - H. Clarke
  • Into the sunshine - H. Clarke, H. Hadley, W. Hammond, H. Kaun, H. Loomis, A. Mounsey, L. Southard, R. Stöhr, S. Warren, H. Watts (The Fountain)
  • Midnight (The moon shines white and silent)
  • Moonlight deep and tender (O moonlight deep and tender) - H. Clarke CHI
  • Nocturne (O moonlight deep and tender) - A. Shepherd CHI
  • O moonlight deep and tender (O moonlight deep and tender) - R. Agnew, Aiken, F. Aylward, C. Busch, F. Dunkley, R. Goldbeck, E. Philp, A. Somervell, L. Southard, S. Warren CHI
  • O moonlight deep and tender CHI - R. Agnew, Aiken, Anonymous, F. Aylward, C. Busch, H. Clarke, F. Dunkley, R. Goldbeck, E. Philp, A. Shepherd, A. Somervell, L. Southard, S. Warren (Song)
  • One kiss from all others prevents me (from Heartsease and Rue) - E. Phelan (Agro-Dolce)
  • Peace on Earth ('What means this glory round our feet,') (from Heartsease and Rue) - G. Donizetti
  • Rippling through thy branches goes the sunshine - C. Burleigh (The Birch-Tree)
  • Serenade (From the close-shut windows gleams no spark) (from A Year's Life) - E. Philp
  • She came and went (As a twig trembles, which a bird) - M. Salmond
  • She said Auf Wiedersehen! (The little gate was reached at last) (from Under the Willows and Other Poems) - S. Pratt
  • Song of the Fountain (Into the sunshine) - W. Hammond
  • Song (O moonlight deep and tender) CHI
  • The Birch-Tree (Rippling through thy branches goes the sunshine) - C. Burleigh
  • The Falcon (I know a falcon swift and peerless) - F. Silcher
  • The Fatherland (Where is the true man's fatherland?) - C. Bellman
  • The First Snow-Fall (The snow had begun in the gloaming) (from Under the Willows and Other Poems) - J. Sacco
  • The Fountain (Into the sunshine) - H. Hadley, H. Kaun, H. Loomis, A. Mounsey, L. Southard, R. Stöhr, S. Warren, H. Watts
  • The little gate was reached at last (from Under the Willows and Other Poems) - M. Bendix, B. Klein, M. Macfarlane, A. Mallinson, S. Pratt, S. Schlesinger (Auf Wiedersehen -- Summer)
  • The moon shines white and silent - E. Warren (Midnight)
  • The secret (I have a fancy: how shall I bring it) - V. Herbert
  • The snow had begun in the gloaming (from Under the Willows and Other Poems) - J. Sacco (The First Snow-Fall)
  • This little blossom from afar - H. Hadley (With a pressed flower)
  • Thy Land (Where is the true man's fatherland?) - F. Reichardt
  • Today the Prince of Peace is Born ('What means this glory round our feet,') (from Heartsease and Rue) - P. Young
  • 'What means this glory round our feet,' (from Heartsease and Rue) - G. Donizetti, P. Young (A Christmas Carol -- For the Sunday-school Children of the Church of the Disciples)
  • When I was a beggarly boy (from Under the Willows and Other Poems) - V. Bellini, C. Coombs, M. Scott-Paine (Aladdin)
  • Where is the true man's fatherland? - C. Bellman, F. Petersilea, F. Reichardt (The Fatherland)
  • Where is the True Man's Fatherland? (Where is the true man's fatherland?) - F. Petersilea
  • With a pressed flower (This little blossom from afar) - H. Hadley

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