Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. Maynard
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Twelve Wonders of the World
- no. ?. The bachelor (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The lawyer (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The divine (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The wife (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The married man (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The merchant (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The soldier (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The widow (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The maid (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The physician (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The courtier (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The country gentleman (Text: Anonymous)
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- The bachelor (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
- The country gentleman (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
- The courtier (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
- The divine (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
- The lawyer (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
- The maid (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
- The married man (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
- The merchant (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
- The physician (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
- The soldier (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
- The widow (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
- The wife (in Twelve Wonders of the World) (Text: Anonymous)
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