Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. Avshalomov
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Contemplations for Ned: a serenade
- no. 1. A vindication (Text: Shigeyoshi Obata after Li-Tai-Po)
- From the Chinese
- no. 1. On the T'ung T'ing Lake (Text: Shigeyoshi Obata after Li-Tai-Po)
- no. 3. The Ch'ing T'ing mountain (Text: Shigeyoshi Obata after Li-Tai-Po) GER SLN
- no. 4. Taking Leave of a Friend (Text: Shigeyoshi Obata after Li-Tai-Po) GER SPA
- Praises from the Corners of the Earth
- I thank You God (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
- Whimsies
- Tweedledee and Tweedledoom (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
- Wonders [cantata]
- no. 1. The smile (Text: William Blake)
- no. 2. The grain of sand (Text: William Blake)
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- A vindication (in Contemplations for Ned: a serenade) (Text: Shigeyoshi Obata after Li-Tai-Po)
- Because your voice (Text: James Joyce) FRE
- Fu-Yi (Text: Ezra Pound)
- In the great green room (Text: Margaret Wise Brown)
- I promise nothing (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
- I thank You God (in Praises from the Corners of the Earth) (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
- On the T'ung T'ing Lake (in From the Chinese) (Text: Shigeyoshi Obata after Li-Tai-Po)
- Proverbs of Hell (Text: William Blake)
- Taking Leave of a Friend (in From the Chinese) (Text: Shigeyoshi Obata after Li-Tai-Po) GER SPA
- The Ch'ing T'ing mountain (in From the Chinese) (Text: Shigeyoshi Obata after Li-Tai-Po) GER SLN
- The grain of sand (in Wonders) (Text: William Blake)
- The smile (in Wonders) (Text: William Blake)
- Tweedledee and Tweedledoom (in Whimsies) (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
Last update: 2025-04-30 03:19:58