Texts by N. Eberhart set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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.
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- All my heart is ashes (All my heart is ashes) - C. Cadman
- All my heart is ashes - C. Cadman
- At dawning (When the dawn flames in the sky, I love you) - C. Cadman
- At the feast of the dead i watched thee (At the feast of the dead I watched thee) - C. Cadman
- At the feast of the dead I watched thee - C. Cadman
- Black butterflies () - C. Cadman [x]
- Call Me No More (Seek me no more on the low and reaching) - C. Cadman
- Calypso, awful goddess, thus implored - C. Cadman
- Dear love, the rose has long since died - C. Cadman
- Dream tryst () - C. Cadman [x]
- Far Off I Hear a Lover's Flute (Far off I hear a lover's flute) - C. Cadman
- Far off I hear a lover's flute - C. Cadman
- From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water (From the Land of the Sky-blue Water) - C. Cadman
- From the Land of the Sky-blue Water - C. Cadman
- From the Long Room of the Sea (From the long room of the sea) - C. Cadman
- From the long room of the sea - C. Cadman
- Her shadow (Ojibway Canoe Song) () - C. Cadman [x]
- He who moves in the dew is waiting - C. Cadman
- He who moves in the dew (He who moves in the dew is waiting) - C. Cadman
- Ho, Ye Warriors on the Warpath (Ho, ye warriors on the warpath) - C. Cadman
- Ho, ye warriors on the warpath - C. Cadman
- Idylls of the South Sea () - C. Cadman [x]
- I found him on the mesa (I found him on the mesa) - C. Cadman
- I found him on the mesa - C. Cadman
- I hear a thrush at eve (I hear a thrush at eve) - C. Cadman
- I hear a thrush at eve - C. Cadman
- Indian Summer (Dear love, the rose has long since died) - C. Cadman
- I saw thee first when cherries bloomed (I saw thee first when cherries bloomed) - C. Cadman
- I saw thee first when cherries bloomed - C. Cadman
- Leave not this sea-encircled isle (Calypso, awful goddess, thus implored) - C. Cadman
- Lo, how like silver and like pearls - C. Cadman
- Memories (Oh, sweetest music) - C. Cadman
- Oh, sweetest music - C. Cadman
- O moon upon the water () - C. Cadman [x]
- Seek me no more on the low and reaching - C. Cadman
- The dawn () - E. Ashford [x]
- The doe-skin blanket () - C. Cadman [x]
- The fountain song (Lo, how like silver and like pearls) - C. Cadman
- The great wind shakes the breadfruit leaf (The great wind shakes the breadfruit leaf) - C. Cadman
- The great wind shakes the breadfruit leaf - C. Cadman
- The heart of her! It is a violin - C. Cadman
- The Heart of Her (The heart of her! It is a violin) - C. Cadman
- The moon drops low that once soared high - C. Cadman
- The moon drops low (The moon drops low that once soared high) - C. Cadman
- The new trail () - C. Cadman [x]
- The Place of Breaking Light (The Place of Breaking Light) - C. Cadman
- The Place of Breaking Light - C. Cadman
- The rainbow waters whisper (The rainbow waters whisper) - C. Cadman
- The rainbow waters whisper - C. Cadman
- The Thunderbirds Come from the Cedars (The thunderbirds come from their forest of cedars) - C. Cadman
- The thunderbirds come from their forest of cedars - C. Cadman
- The white dawn is stealing above the dark cedar trees - C. Cadman
- The White Dawn is Stealing (The white dawn is stealing above the dark cedar trees) - C. Cadman
- The wild dove cries on fleeting wing (The wild dove cries on fleeting wing) - C. Cadman
- The wild dove cries on fleeting wing - C. Cadman
- Thou wouldst not stay (White-armed Nausicaä sighed) - C. Cadman
- Thus spake Circe of the amber tresses - C. Cadman
- Welcome, within my shining portals (Thus spake Circe of the amber tresses) - C. Cadman
- When the dawn flames in the sky, I love you - C. Cadman
- Where the long white waterfall (Where the long white waterfall) - C. Cadman
- Where the long white waterfall - C. Cadman
- White-armed Nausicaä sighed - C. Cadman
- Withered is the green palm (Withered is the green palm) - C. Cadman
- Withered is the green palm - C. Cadman
Last update: 2023-05-10 20:44:44