Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by H. Abrams
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All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- A Ballad of the Eighteenth Century (Text: Anne Hunter)
- Address to death (Text: William Cockburne, Rev. Sir)
- All nature mourns [x]
- Ally Croaker
- And must we part : a favorite duett [x]
- A smile and a tear : a favorite song (Text: Miles Peter Andrews)
- Bess the Gawkie (Text: James Muirhead)
- Birks of Aberfeldy (Text: Robert Burns) CZE FRE
- Crazy Jane : a favorite ballad (Text: Matthew Gregory Lewis)
- Crazy Jane : a favorite song (Text: Matthew Gregory Lewis)
- Dite che peno ma dite ancor [x]
- Eolian harp (Text: J. Atkinson, Esq.)
- Friend of my soul, when far away (Text: Anonymous)
- Hope (Text: Anne Hunter)
- In the garb of old Gaul (Text: Henry Erskine, Sir)
- Little boy blue (Text: Volkslieder )
- Love out of place (Text: William Robert Spencer)
- Nannie, or The emigrant (Text: Matthew Gregory Lewis)
- Nina cara [x]
- O'er the moor to Maggy (Text: Allan Ramsay)
- The ballad of William and Nancy [x]
- The Banks of the Tweed (Text: Volkslieder )
- The emigrant's grave (Text: William Robert Spencer)
- The Farewell (Text: Henry Temple, 2nd Viscount Palmerston, FRS)
- The Felon (Text: Matthew Gregory Lewis)
- The Friend of my Heart (Text: Miles Peter Andrews)
- The Gamester (Text: Miles Peter Andrews)
- The Gaoler (Text: Matthew Gregory Lewis)
- The orphan's prayer (Text: Matthew Gregory Lewis)
- The shade of Henry : a favorite song (Text: Miles Peter Andrews) [x]
- The three sighs = Sorrow, hope & bliss
- The White Man (Text: Mungo Park after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
- William and Susan (Text: Matthew Gregory Lewis)
Last update: 2024-12-12 04:54:44