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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by A. Cooke

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Arnold Atkinson Cooke (1906 - 2005)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Country Songs
    • The Ballad-singer (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • Summer schemes (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • Julie-Jane (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • The fiddler (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • Let me enjoy (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • Nocturnes
    • no. 1. The moon (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE
    • no. 2. Returning, we hear the larks (Text: Isaac Rosenberg)
    • no. 3. River roses (Text: D. H. Lawrence)
    • no. 4. The owl (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER GER
    • no. 5. The boat song (Text: John Davidson)
  • Three Songs of Innocence
    • no. 1. Piping down the valleys wild (Text: William Blake) RUS
    • no. 2. The shepherd (Text: William Blake) CAT
    • no. 3. The echoing green (Text: William Blake) DUT

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • At Day-Close in November (Text: Thomas Hardy) FRE GER GER
  • Fall, leaves, fall (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • Julie-Jane (in Country Songs) (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • Let me enjoy (in Country Songs) (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • O, men from the fields (Text: Padraic Colum)
  • Piping down the valleys wild (in Three Songs of Innocence) (Text: William Blake) RUS
  • Returning, we hear the larks (in Nocturnes) (Text: Isaac Rosenberg)
  • River roses (in Nocturnes) (Text: D. H. Lawrence)
  • Summer schemes (in Country Songs) (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • The Ballad-singer (in Country Songs) (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • The boat song (in Nocturnes) (Text: John Davidson)
  • The echoing green (in Three Songs of Innocence) (Text: William Blake) DUT
  • The fiddler (in Country Songs) (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • The moon (in Nocturnes) (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE
  • The owl (in Nocturnes) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER GER
  • The shepherd (in Three Songs of Innocence) (Text: William Blake) CAT
  • To the moon: And like a dying lady (in Nocturnes) (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE

Last update: 2024-11-28 17:12:00

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