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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by E. Bainton

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Edgar Leslie Bainton (1880 - 1956)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Kikirikee [multi-composer]
    • All the bells were ringing, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Angels at the foot, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Dancing on the hill-tops, composed by Craig Sellar Lang (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A diamond or a coal?, composed by Henry George Ley (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Eight o'clock, the postman's knock, composed by Herbert Norman Howells (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • An emerald is as green as grass, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Hear what the mournful linnets say, composed by Emily Daymond (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Heartsease in my garden bed, composed by R. T. White (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Hopping frog, composed by Charles Macpherson (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • I am a King, composed by Craig Sellar Lang (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • I know a baby, composed by William Henry Harris, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If a mouse could fly, composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If all were rain, composed by Martin Akerman (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If I were a Queen, composed by Charles Macpherson (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If the sun could tell us half, composed by William Henry Harris, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Lie a-bed, sleepy head, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A linnet in a gilded cage, composed by Hilda M. Grieveson (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Love me, -- I love you, composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Margaret has a milking-pail, composed by George Dyson (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Mother shake the cherry-tree, composed by Herbert Norman Howells (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • O wind, why do you never rest, composed by Martin Akerman (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Oh, fair to see, composed by John Francis Holcombe Read (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • When a mounting skylark sings, composed by Edgar Leslie Bainton (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Pussy has a whiskered face, composed by Hubert S. Middleton (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Rushes in a watery place, composed by Alan Palmer (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • The days are clear, composed by Herbert Norman Howells (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • O wind, where have you been, composed by Emily Daymond (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • There's snow on the fields, composed by Hilda M. Grieveson (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Three plum buns, composed by John Francis Holcombe Read (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Twist me a crown of wind-flowers, composed by Basil Harwood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Wee wee husband, composed by Craig Sellar Lang (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • When the cows come home, composed by Edgar Leslie Bainton (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Your brother has a falcon, composed by Dorothy Wauchope Stewart (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Songs for a Gardener
    • no. 1. My heart, bird of the wilderness (Text: Rabindranath Tagore after Rabindranath Tagore) CZE CZE FRE GER GER ITA POL SWE
    • no. 2. Though the evening comes with slow steps (Text: Rabindranath Tagore after Rabindranath Tagore)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A casualty (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson) [x]
  • A Hymn to God the Father (Text: John Donne)
  • All night under the moon (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
  • A musical instrument (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
  • Angel spirits of sleep (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Christmas Eve (Text: Edward Carpenter)
  • Dawn (Text: Gordon Bottomley)
  • Frolic (Text: George William Russell)
  • Honeymoon (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson) [x]
  • If I had but two little wings (Text: Samuel Taylor Coleridge , as Cordomi)
  • I love the jocund dance (Text: William Blake)
  • In the wilderness (Text: Robert Graves) FRE
  • Into the Silent Land (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow after Johann Gaudenz Freiherr von Salis-Seewis) CAT DUT FRE ITA
  • Laughing Rose (Text: William Henry Davies)
  • Little heart within thy cage (Text: Edward Carpenter)
  • Little Trotty Wagtail (Text: John Clare)
  • Mariner's song (Text: Thomas Lovell Beddoes)
  • My heart, bird of the wilderness (in Songs for a Gardener) (Text: Rabindranath Tagore after Rabindranath Tagore) CZE CZE FRE GER GER ITA POL SWE
  • Night (Text: William Blake)
  • Ring out, wild bells (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) SWE
  • Ròseen-dhu (Text: William Sharp , as Fiona Macleod)
  • Sanctuaries (Text: Gordon Bottomley)
  • Shed no tear (Text: John Keats)
  • Spring cometh (Text: Gordon Bottomley) [x]
  • Summer (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE
  • The blessed damozel (Text: Dante Gabriel Rossetti) FRE
  • The city child (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • The cloud (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE
  • The dancing seal (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
  • The golden skein (Text: William Blake)
  • The nightingale near the house (Text: Harold Monro)
  • There is sweet music here (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • The robin (Text: William Blake)
  • Though the evening comes with slow steps (in Songs for a Gardener) (Text: Rabindranath Tagore after Rabindranath Tagore)
  • To the Children (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) SPA
  • When a mounting skylark sings (in Kikirikee) (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • When the cows come home (in Kikirikee) (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)

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