Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by P. Billam
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Three Songs
- no. 1. From the 228'th chorus of Mexico City Blues (Text: Jack Kerouac) [x]
- no. 2. All you who sleep tonight (Text: Vikram Seth) *
- no. 3. In my craft or sullen art (Text: Dylan Thomas)
- Tres Casidas del Diván del Tamarit
- no. 1. Casida del Llanto (Text: Federico García Lorca)
- no. 2. Casida de la Rosa (Text: Federico García Lorca) ENG FRE
- no. 3. Casida de las Palomas Oscuras (Text: Federico García Lorca)
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- All you who sleep tonight (in Three Songs) (Text: Vikram Seth) *
- Casida de la Rosa (in Tres Casidas del Diván del Tamarit) (Text: Federico García Lorca) ENG FRE
- Casida de las Palomas Oscuras (in Tres Casidas del Diván del Tamarit) (Text: Federico García Lorca)
- Casida del Llanto (in Tres Casidas del Diván del Tamarit) (Text: Federico García Lorca)
- From the 228'th chorus of Mexico City Blues (in Three Songs) (Text: Jack Kerouac) [x]
- In my craft or sullen art (in Three Songs) (Text: Dylan Thomas)
Last update: 2023-05-10 19:22:16