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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by A. Hoddinott

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Alun Hoddinott (1929 - 2008)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Landscapes (Ynys Môn), op. 87
    • no. 1. Mynydd Bodafon (Text: Emyr Humphreys) *
    • no. 2. Din Lligwy (Text: Emyr Humphreys) *
    • no. 3. Llys Dulas (Text: Emyr Humphreys) *
    • no. 4. Traeth Bychan (Text: Emyr Humphreys) *
    • no. 5. Hen Gapel (Text: Emyr Humphreys) *
  • One Must Always Have Love, op. 152
    • no. 1. Sonnet (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • no. 2. Daisy (Text: Emily Dickinson)
    • no. 3. Tasmanian Poem (Text: Alice Witherspoon Bliss) *
    • no. 4. The Ragged Wood (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • Six Welsh Folksongs
    • no. 1. Two hearts remain (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *
    • no. 2. O gentle dove (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *
    • no. 3. If she were mine (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *
    • no. 4. Ap Shenkin (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *
    • no. 5. The golden wheat (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *
    • no. 6. Fairest Gwen (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *
  • The Silver Hound, op. 121
    • no. 1. Prologue (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
    • no. 2. Lullaby (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
    • no. 3. The schoolboy (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
    • no. 4. The soldier (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
    • no. 5. The lover (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
    • no. 6. The statesman (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
    • no. 7. The old man (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
    • no. 8. Epitaph (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
  • Two Songs from Glamorgan
    • no. 1. In Pontypridd my love doth dwell (Text: Geraint Lewis after Volkslieder ) *
    • no. 2. Farewell to Llangyfelach (Text: Geraint Lewis after Volkslieder ) *

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Ap Shenkin (in Six Welsh Folksongs) (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *
  • Daisy, op. 152, Heft 3 no. 2 (in One Must Always Have Love) (Text: Emily Dickinson)
  • Din Lligwy, op. 87 no. 2 (in Landscapes (Ynys Môn)) (Text: Emyr Humphreys) *
  • Epitaph, op. 121 no. 8 (in The Silver Hound) (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
  • Fairest Gwen (in Six Welsh Folksongs) (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *
  • Farewell to Llangyfelach (in Two Songs from Glamorgan) (Text: Geraint Lewis after Volkslieder ) *
  • Hen Gapel, op. 87 no. 5 (in Landscapes (Ynys Môn)) (Text: Emyr Humphreys) *
  • If she were mine (in Six Welsh Folksongs) (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *
  • In Pontypridd my love doth dwell (in Two Songs from Glamorgan) (Text: Geraint Lewis after Volkslieder ) *
  • Llys Dulas, op. 87 no. 3 (in Landscapes (Ynys Môn)) (Text: Emyr Humphreys) *
  • Lullaby, op. 121 no. 2 (in The Silver Hound) (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
  • Mynydd Bodafon, op. 87 no. 1 (in Landscapes (Ynys Môn)) (Text: Emyr Humphreys) *
  • O gentle dove (in Six Welsh Folksongs) (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *
  • Prologue, op. 121 no. 1 (in The Silver Hound) (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
  • Sonnet, op. 152, Heft 3 no. 1 (in One Must Always Have Love) (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Tasmanian Poem, op. 152, Heft 3 no. 3 (in One Must Always Have Love) (Text: Alice Witherspoon Bliss) *
  • The golden wheat (in Six Welsh Folksongs) (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *
  • The lover, op. 121 no. 5 (in The Silver Hound) (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
  • The old man, op. 121 no. 7 (in The Silver Hound) (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
  • The Ragged Wood, op. 152, Heft 3 no. 4 (in One Must Always Have Love) (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • The schoolboy, op. 121 no. 3 (in The Silver Hound) (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
  • The soldier, op. 121 no. 4 (in The Silver Hound) (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
  • The statesman, op. 121 no. 6 (in The Silver Hound) (Text: Ursula Vaughan Williams, née Joan Ursula Penton Lock) *
  • Towy Landscape, op. 190 (Text: John Dyer)
  • Traeth Bychan, op. 87 no. 4 (in Landscapes (Ynys Môn)) (Text: Emyr Humphreys) *
  • Two hearts remain (in Six Welsh Folksongs) (Text: Rhiannon Hoddinott after Volkslieder ) *

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