Texts by S. Ferguson set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
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- A Lapful Of Nuts (Whene'er I see soft hazel eyes) - J. Raynor
- A plenteous place is Ireland for hospitable cheer - C. Stanford (The Fair Hills of Ireland)
- Bark that bears me thro' foam and squall - M. Lang ⊗
- Boatman's hymn (Bark that bears me thro' foam and squall) - M. Lang ⊗
- Cashel of Munster (I'd wed you without herds, without money or rich array) - I. Gurney
- Dear Black Head (Put your head, darling, darling, darling)
- Dear thoughts are in my mind, and my soul soars enchanted GER - R. Fleming, P. Tate
- I'd wed you without herds, without money or rich array - I. Gurney (Cashel of Munster)
- O my fair Pastheen is my heart's delight - A. Needham (Pastheen Fion) ⊗
- On the deck of Patrick Lynch's boat I sat in woful plight - I. Gurney (The County of Mayo)
- Pastheen Fion (O my fair Pastheen is my heart's delight) - A. Needham ⊗
- Put your head, darling, darling, darling - I. Gurney (Dear Black Head)
- The County of Mayo (On the deck of Patrick Lynch's boat I sat in woful plight) - I. Gurney
- The darling black head (Put your head, darling, darling, darling) - I. Gurney
- The Fair Hills of Ireland (A plenteous place is Ireland for hospitable cheer) - C. Stanford
- The lark in the clear air (Dear thoughts are in my mind, and my soul soars enchanted) - R. Fleming, P. Tate GER
- Whene'er I see soft hazel eyes - J. Raynor (A Lapful of Nuts)
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