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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by P. Hagemann

 𝄞 Composer 𝄞 

Philip Hagemann

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Note: 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.

Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • A Musical Menagerie
    • no. ?. The eel (Text: Ogden Nash) *
    • no. ?. The firefly (Text: Ogden Nash) *
    • no. ?. The termite (Text: Ogden Nash) *
    • no. ?. The ostrich (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
    • no. ?. The fly (Text: Ogden Nash) *
    • no. ?. Glossina mortisans or the Tsetse (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
    • no. ?. The duck (Text: Ogden Nash) *
    • no. ?. The kitten (Text: Ogden Nash) *
    • no. ?. The octopus (Text: Ogden Nash) *
    • no. ?. The mermaid (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
    • no. ?. The lion (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • A Musical Menu
    • no. ?. The pig (Text: Ogden Nash) *
    • no. ?. The pizza (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
    • no. ?. Further reflections on parsley (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
    • no. ?. Yorkshire pudding (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
    • no. ?. Celery (Text: Ogden Nash) *
    • no. ?. The sweetbread (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
    • no. ?. The parsnip (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
    • no. ?. The cantaloupe (Text: Ogden Nash) *
    • no. ?. The martini (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Celery (in A Musical Menu) (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • Further reflections on parsley (in A Musical Menu) (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
  • Glossina mortisans or the Tsetse (in A Musical Menagerie) (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
  • Sweet babe (Text: William Blake) GER
  • The cantaloupe (in A Musical Menu) (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • The duck (in A Musical Menagerie) (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • The eel (in A Musical Menagerie) (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • The firefly (in A Musical Menagerie) (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • The fly (in A Musical Menagerie) (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • The kitten (in A Musical Menagerie) (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • The lion (in A Musical Menagerie) (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • The martini (in A Musical Menu) (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
  • The mermaid (in A Musical Menagerie) (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
  • The octopus (in A Musical Menagerie) (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • The ostrich (in A Musical Menagerie) (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
  • The parsnip (in A Musical Menu) (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
  • The pig (in A Musical Menu) (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • The pizza (in A Musical Menu) (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
  • The sweetbread (in A Musical Menu) (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*
  • The termite (in A Musical Menagerie) (Text: Ogden Nash) *
  • Yorkshire pudding (in A Musical Menu) (Text: Ogden Nash) [x]*

Last update: 2023-05-10 19:51:03

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