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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by E. Tennyson

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Emily Tennyson, née Sellwood (1813 - 1896)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Songs by Lord Tennyson
    • Look through mine eyes (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
    • Riflemen, form! (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • Two Child Songs
    • Dainty little maiden (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
    • Minnie and Winnie (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Break, break, break (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER GER
  • Dainty little maiden (in Two Child Songs) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • In love, if love, be love (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) DUT FRI
  • Look through mine eyes (in Songs by Lord Tennyson) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • Minnie and Winnie (in Two Child Songs) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • Riflemen, form! (in Songs by Lord Tennyson) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • The snowdrop (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)

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