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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by R. Baksa

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Robert F. Baksa (b. 1938)

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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • A Cynic's Cycle
    • no. 1. Business (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
    • no. 2. Allah's good laws (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
    • no. 3. To men (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
    • no. 4. Montefiore (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
    • no. 5. The Graverobber (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
    • no. 6. Religion (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
    • no. 7. The Troutlet (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
  • Dow Songs
    • no. 1. The Elusive (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
    • no. 2. Things (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
    • no. 3. To a Proud Lover (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
    • no. 4. To a Neglectful Lover (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
    • no. 5. To a Jealous Lover (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
    • no. 6. Recurrence (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
    • no. 7. To a New Lover (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
  • Emily Dickinson Songs (Lieder auf Gedichte von Emily Dickinson, translated by Bertram Kottmann) GER
    • no. 1. Much madness is divinest sense (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER
    • no. 2. I took my power in my hand (Text: Emily Dickinson) DUT GER
    • no. 3. What inn is this (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
    • no. 4. I died for beauty (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER GER
    • no. 5. The soul selects her own society (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
    • no. 6. A shady friend for torrid days (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
    • no. 7. I'm nobody (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA
    • no. 8. Two butterflies went out at noon (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
    • no. 9. Heart! we will forget him (Text: Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA
    • no. 10. No matter - now - Sweet (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
    • no. 11. Poor little heart! (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
    • no. 12. There's a certain slant of light (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER
    • no. 13. The morns are meeker than they were (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA
    • no. 14. When night is almost done (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER GER
    • no. 15. Who robbed the woods (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • Housman Songs
    • no. 1. When I was one-and-twenty (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) FRE GER HEB
    • no. 2. When the lad for longing sighs (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
    • no. 3. On your midnight pallet lying (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
    • no. 4. Oh, sick am I to see you (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
    • no. 5. White in the moon (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
    • no. 6. Others, I am not the first (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
    • no. 7. Oh fair enough are sky and plain (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
    • no. 8. If it chance your eye offend you (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
    • no. 9. Oh, when I was in love with you (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) GER
    • no. 10. Think no more, lad (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) FRE HEB
    • no. 11. Loveliest of trees (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) FRE HEB
  • Teasdale Songs
    • no. 1. Advice to a Girl (Text: Sara Teasdale) GER
    • no. 2. Did you never know (Text: Sara Teasdale)
    • no. 3. When love goes (Text: Sara Teasdale)
    • no. 4. Portrait of Pierrot (Text: Sara Teasdale) GER
    • no. 5. April Song (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • Three Portraits
    • no. 1. The Banjo Player (Text: Fenton Johnson) GER
    • no. 2. The Drunkard (Text: Fenton Johnson)
    • no. 3. The Minister (Text: Fenton Johnson)

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Advice to a Girl (Text: Sara Teasdale) GER
  • Allah's good laws (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
  • April Song (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • A shady friend for torrid days (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • Business (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
  • Did you never know (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • Heart! we will forget him (Text: Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA
  • I died for beauty (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER GER
  • If it chance your eye offend you (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • I'm nobody (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA
  • I took my power in my hand (Text: Emily Dickinson) DUT GER
  • Loveliest of trees (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) FRE HEB
  • Montefiore (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
  • Much madness is divinest sense (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER
  • No matter - now - Sweet (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • Oh fair enough are sky and plain (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • Oh, sick am I to see you (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • Oh, when I was in love with you (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) GER
  • On your midnight pallet lying (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • Others, I am not the first (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • Poor little heart! (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • Portrait of Pierrot (Text: Sara Teasdale) GER
  • Recurrence (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
  • Religion (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
  • The Banjo Player (Text: Fenton Johnson) GER
  • The Drunkard (Text: Fenton Johnson)
  • The Elusive (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
  • The Graverobber (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
  • The Minister (Text: Fenton Johnson)
  • The morns are meeker than they were (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA
  • There's a certain slant of light (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER
  • The soul selects her own society (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • The Troutlet (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
  • Things (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
  • Think no more, lad (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) FRE HEB
  • To a Jealous Lover (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
  • To a Neglectful Lover (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
  • To a New Lover (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
  • To a Proud Lover (Text: Dorothy Dow) *
  • To men (Text: Ambrose Bierce)
  • Two butterflies went out at noon (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • What inn is this (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • When I was one-and-twenty (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) FRE GER HEB
  • When love goes (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • When night is almost done (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER GER
  • When the lad for longing sighs (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • White in the moon (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • Who robbed the woods (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • op. 39. Serenade: Stars of the summer night (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) CHI

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