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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by T. Chanler

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Theodore Ward Chanler (1902 - 1961)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Eight Epitaphs
    • no. 1. Alice Rodd (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 2. Susannah Fry (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 3. Three Sisters (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 4. Thomas Logge (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 5. A midget (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 6. No voice to scold (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 7. Ann Poverty (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 8. Be very quiet now (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • Four Rhymes from Peacock Pie
    • no. 1. The Ship of Rio (Text: Walter De la Mare) CAT
    • no. 2. Old Shellover (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 3. Cake and Sack (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 4. Tillie (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • The Children
    • no. 1. The children (Text: Leonard Feeney) *
    • no. 2. Once upon a time (Text: Leonard Feeney) *
    • no. 3. Wind (Text: Leonard Feeney)
    • no. 4. Sleep (Text: Leonard Feeney)
    • no. 5. The rose (Text: Leonard Feeney) *
    • no. 6. Grandma (Text: Leonard Feeney) [x]
    • no. 7. Spick and Span (Text: Leonard Feeney) [x]
    • no. 8. Moo is a Cow (Text: Leonard Feeney) *
    • no. 9. One of Us (Text: Leonard Feeney)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Alice Rodd (in Eight Epitaphs) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • A midget (in Eight Epitaphs) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • Ann Poverty (in Eight Epitaphs) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • A shepherd (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
  • Be very quiet now (in Eight Epitaphs) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • Cake and Sack (in Four Rhymes from Peacock Pie) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • Grandma (in The Children) (Text: Leonard Feeney) [x]
  • Memory (Text: William Blake)
  • Moo is a Cow (in The Children) (Text: Leonard Feeney) *
  • No voices to scold (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
  • No voice to scold (in Eight Epitaphs) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • Old Shellover (in Four Rhymes from Peacock Pie) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • O mistress mine (Text: William Shakespeare) FIN FRE GER GER GER IRI ITA NOR POL
  • Once upon a time (in The Children) (Text: Leonard Feeney) *
  • One of Us (in The Children) (Text: Leonard Feeney)
  • Sleep (in The Children) (Text: Leonard Feeney)
  • Spick and Span (in The Children) (Text: Leonard Feeney) [x]
  • Susannah Fry (in Eight Epitaphs) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • The children (in The Children) (Text: Leonard Feeney) *
  • The doves (Text: Leonard Feeney) [x]
  • The flight (Text: Leonard Feeney) [x]
  • The lamb (Text: William Blake) CAT GER GER RUS
  • The patient sleeps (Text: William Ernest Henley)
  • The patient sleeps (Text: William Ernest Henley) [x]
  • The policeman in the park (Text: Leonard Feeney) [x]
  • The rose (in The Children) (Text: Leonard Feeney) *
  • These, my Ophelia (Text: Archibald MacLeish) *
  • The Ship of Rio (in Four Rhymes from Peacock Pie) (Text: Walter De la Mare) CAT
  • Thomas Logge (in Eight Epitaphs) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • Three Husbands (Epitaph no. 9) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • Three Sisters (in Eight Epitaphs) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • Tillie (in Four Rhymes from Peacock Pie) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • Wind (in The Children) (Text: Leonard Feeney)

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