Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by W. Bell
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Songs of youth and springtide, op. 9
- Summum bonum (Text: Robert Browning)
- Nay, but you, who do not love her (Text: Robert Browning)
- Three Songs ; words by Arthur O'Shaughnessy
- If she but knew (Text: Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy)
- Following a dream (Text: Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy)
- When the rose came (Text: Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy)
- Three songs: words from "Sonnets from the Portuguese"
- Say over again (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- I lift my heavy heart (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- If thou must love me (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- Twelve Blake Songs
- no. 1. Spring (Text: William Blake) CZE GER RUS
- no. 2. Summer (Text: William Blake) CZE RUS
- no. 3. Autumn (Text: William Blake) CZE GER RUS
- no. 4. Winter (Text: William Blake) CZE RUS
- no. 5. To the Evening (Text: William Blake) CZE GER
- no. 6. To Morning (Text: William Blake) CZE
- no. 7. My pretty rose tree (Text: William Blake)
- no. 8. The fairy (Text: William Blake) CHI CHI
- no. 9. In a myrtle shade (Text: William Blake)
- no. 10. The birds (Text: William Blake)
- no. 11. My spectre around me (Text: William Blake)
- no. 12. I heard an angel singing (Text: William Blake)
- War and Peace, a Triptych
- no. 1. War song of Oro (Text: William Blake) [x]
- no. 2. Lament (Text: William Blake) [x]
- no. 3. The tillage (Text: William Blake) [x]
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- Autumn (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake) CZE GER RUS
- Following a dream (in Three Songs ; words by Arthur O'Shaughnessy) (Text: Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy)
- If she but knew (in Three Songs ; words by Arthur O'Shaughnessy) (Text: Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy)
- If thou must love me (in Three songs: words from "Sonnets from the Portuguese") (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- I heard an angel singing (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
- I lift my heavy heart (in Three songs: words from "Sonnets from the Portuguese") (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- In a myrtle shade (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
- Lament (in War and Peace, a Triptych) (Text: William Blake) [x]
- Men of England (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley)
- My pretty rose tree (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
- My spectre around me (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
- Nay, but you, who do not love her, op. 9 no. ? (in Songs of youth and springtide) (Text: Robert Browning)
- Say over again (in Three songs: words from "Sonnets from the Portuguese") (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- Sing Heigh-ho! (Text: Charles Kingsley)
- Song of the Sinless Soul (Text: William Blake) [x]
- Spring (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake) CZE GER RUS
- Summer (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake) CZE RUS
- Summum bonum, op. 9 no. ? (in Songs of youth and springtide) (Text: Robert Browning)
- The birds (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
- The fairy (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake) CHI CHI
- The three birds (Text: Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy after François Coppée) GER
- The tillage (in War and Peace, a Triptych) (Text: William Blake) [x]
- Threnody (The death of Adonis) (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning after Bion of Smyrna)
- To Morning (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake) CZE
- To the Evening (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake) CZE GER
- War song of Oro (in War and Peace, a Triptych) (Text: William Blake) [x]
- When the rose came (in Three Songs ; words by Arthur O'Shaughnessy) (Text: Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy)
- Winter (in Twelve Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake) CZE RUS
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