Texts by W. Fuller 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.
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 morning hymn (Thou wakeful shepherd, that does Israel keep) - B. Britten
- An evening hymn on a ground (Now that the sun hath veil'd his light) - H. Purcell FIN FRE GER ITA SPA
- An evening hymn (Now that the sun hath veil'd his light) - B. Britten, H. Purcell FIN FRE GER ITA SPA
- Evening hymn (Now that the sun hath veil'd his light) - B. Britten FIN FRE GER ITA SPA
- How have I stray'd, my God? (How have I strayed, my God, where have I been) - H. Purcell
- How have I strayed, my God, where have I been - H. Purcell
- In the black dismal dungeon of despair (In the black dismal dungeon of despair) - B. Britten, H. Purcell
- In the black dismal dungeon of despair - B. Britten, H. Purcell
- Lord, what is man, lost man - B. Britten, H. Purcell
- Lord, what is Man (Lord, what is man, lost man) - B. Britten, H. Purcell
- Now that the sun hath veil'd his light FIN FRE GER ITA SPA - B. Britten, H. Purcell
- Thou wakeful shepherd (A morning hymn) (Thou wakeful shepherd, that does Israel keep) - H. Purcell
- Thou wakeful shepherd, that does Israel keep - B. Britten, H. Purcell
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