Texts by J. Flecker set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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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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- Day breaks on England down the Kentish hills (from The Golden Journey to Samarkand) - I. Gurney (The dying patriot)
- Fountains (Soft is the collied night, and cool) - W. Baines
- High and solemn mountains guard Riouperoux - H. Foss
- How splendid in the morning grows the lily: with what grace he throws (from The Golden Journey to Samarkand) - T. Dobson (Yasmin)
- I have seen old ships sail like swans asleep - B. Goldschmidt
- I who am dead a thousand years - G. Finzi
- November Evenings ! Damp and still - J. Raynor (November Eves)
- November Eves (November Evenings ! Damp and still) - J. Raynor
- O spiritual pilgrim, rise: the night has grown her single horn - G. Holst
- O spiritual pilgrim (O spiritual pilgrim, rise: the night has grown her single horn) - G. Holst
- Riouperoux (High and solemn mountains guard Riouperoux) - H. Foss
- Soft is the collied night, and cool - W. Baines (Fountains)
- Stillness (When the words rustle no more) - I. Gurney
- The dying patriot (Day breaks on England down the Kentish hills) (from The Golden Journey to Samarkand) - I. Gurney
- The Old Ships (I have seen old ships sail like swans asleep) - B. Goldschmidt
- The Welsh Sea () - J. Raynor [x]
- To a poet a thousand years hence (I who am dead a thousand years) - G. Finzi
- When the words rustle no more - I. Gurney (Stillness)
- Yasmin (How splendid in the morning grows the lily: with what grace he throws) (from The Golden Journey to Samarkand) - T. Dobson
Last update: 2023-04-29 16:54:30