Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by P. Ruders
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Pestilence Songs
- no. 1. Adieu, farewell earth's bliss! (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- no. 2. Rich men, trust not in wealth (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- no. 3. Beauty is but a flower (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- no. 4. Strength stoops unto the grave (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- no. 5. Wit with his wantonness (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- no. 6. Haste, therefore, each degree (Text: Thomas Nashe)
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- Adieu, farewell earth's bliss! (in Pestilence Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- Beauty is but a flower (in Pestilence Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- Haste, therefore, each degree (in Pestilence Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- Rich men, trust not in wealth (in Pestilence Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- Strength stoops unto the grave (in Pestilence Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- Wit with his wantonness (in Pestilence Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
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