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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by C. Cadman

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Charles Wakefield Cadman (1881 - 1946)

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Note: A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
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.:

  • Four American Indian Songs, op. 45
    • no. 1. From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 2. The White Dawn is Stealing (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 3. Far Off I Hear a Lover's Flute (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 4. The moon drops low (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • From Wigwam and Tepee, op. 57
    • no. 1. The Place of Breaking Light (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 2. From the Long Room of the Sea (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 3. Ho, Ye Warriors on the Warpath (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 4. The Thunderbirds Come from the Cedars (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • Idyls of the South Sea, op. 55
    • no. 1. Where the long white waterfall (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 2. The great wind shakes the breadfruit leaf (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 3. The rainbow waters whisper (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 4. Withered is the green palm (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • Music of the American Indian
    • no. 1. The Place of Breaking Light (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 2. From the Long Room of the Sea (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 3. Ho, Ye Warriors on the Warpath (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 4. The Thunderbirds Come from the Cedars (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 5. He who moves in the dew (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 6. The new trail (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
    • no. 7. Her shadow (Ojibway Canoe Song) (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
    • no. 8. I found him on the mesa (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 9. The doe-skin blanket (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
  • Sayonara, a Japanese romance, op. 49
    • no. 1. I saw thee first when cherries bloomed (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 2. At the feast of the dead i watched thee (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 3. All my heart is ashes (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 4. The wild dove cries on fleeting wing (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • The Garden of Mystery [opera]
    • The fountain song (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • The Morning of the Year
    • I, Martius Am (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
  • Three Songs to Odysseus, op. 50
    • no. 1. Welcome, within my shining portals (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 2. Leave not this sea-encircled isle (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
    • no. 3. Thou wouldst not stay (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • At dawning (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • Black butterflies (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
  • Call Me No More (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • Come away to Dreaming Town (Text: Paul Laurence Dunbar)
  • Dream tryst (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
  • Glory (Text: Edward Lynn)
  • Her shadow (Ojibway Canoe Song) (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
  • He who moves in the dew (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • Idylls of the South Sea (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
  • I found him on the mesa (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • I hear a thrush at eve (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • I, Martius Am (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
  • Indian Summer (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • Joy (Text: Elsie Long)
  • Magnolia Blooms (Text: Joaquin Miller)
  • Memories (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • O moon upon the water (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
  • The brooklet came from the mountain (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
  • The doe-skin blanket (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
  • The fountain song (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • The Heart of Her (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • The Ivy green (Text: Charles Dickens) FRE
  • The new trail (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart) [x]
  • op. 33.
      • no. 2. As in a Rose Jar (Text: Thomas Samuel Jones, Jr.)
  • op. 41.
      • no. 1. Du bist wie eine Blume (Text: Heinrich Heine) CAT CAT CHI CHI DUT DUT DUT DUT ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG FIN FRE FRE FRE GRE GRE HUN HUN IRI ITA ITA POL POL POL POR RUS RUS RUS RUS SPA SPA SPA UKR
  • op. 42.
      • no. 2. A Moonlight Song (Text: John Proctor Mills)
  • op. 45. Four American Indian Songs
      • no. 1. From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 2. The White Dawn is Stealing (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 3. Far Off I Hear a Lover's Flute (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 4. The moon drops low (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • op. 49. Sayonara, a Japanese romance
      • no. 1. I saw thee first when cherries bloomed (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 2. At the feast of the dead i watched thee (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 3. All my heart is ashes (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 4. The wild dove cries on fleeting wing (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • op. 50. Three Songs to Odysseus
      • no. 1. Welcome, within my shining portals (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 2. Leave not this sea-encircled isle (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 3. Thou wouldst not stay (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • op. 55. Idyls of the South Sea
      • no. 1. Where the long white waterfall (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 2. The great wind shakes the breadfruit leaf (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 3. The rainbow waters whisper (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 4. Withered is the green palm (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • op. 57.
      • no. 1. The Place of Breaking Light (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 2. From the Long Room of the Sea (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 3. Ho, Ye Warriors on the Warpath (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
      • no. 4. The Thunderbirds Come from the Cedars (Text: Nelle Richmond Eberhart)
  • op. 79.
      • no. 2. Enough for You and Me (Text: John Moray Stuart-Young)

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