Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by N. Dello Joio
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Love songs at parting
- no. 1. When you and I were young (Text: Norman Dello Joio) [x]*
- no. 2. I put memories to rest (Text: Norman Dello Joio) [x]*
- no. 3. We sang a joyful song (Text: Norman Dello Joio) [x]*
- no. 4. Adieu, my love (Text: Norman Dello Joio) [x]*
- Six Love Songs
- All things leave me (Text: Arthur Symons)
- Eyebright (Text: John Addington Symonds) [x]
- Songs in English
- How do I love thee? (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) CHI GER
- Songs of remembrance
- no. 1. The revenant (Text: John Hall Wheelock) [x]*
- no. 2. The lion house (Text: John Hall Wheelock) [x]*
- no. 3. Storm and sun (Text: John Hall Wheelock) [x]*
- no. 4. Farewell to the house in Bonac (Text: John Hall Wheelock) [x]*
- Songs of Walt Whitman
- Tears (Text: Walt Whitman)
- I sit and look out upon the world (Text: Walt Whitman)
- The dalliance of the eagles (Text: Walt Whitman)
- Three Songs of Adieu
- no. 1. After love (Text: Arthur Symons)
- no. 2. Fade, vision bright (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 3. Farewell (Text: John Addington Symonds)
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- A Christmas Carol (Text: Gilbert Keith Chesterton)
- Adieu, my love (in Love songs at parting) (Text: Norman Dello Joio) [x]*
- A fable (Text: Vachel Lindsay)
- After love (in Three Songs of Adieu) (Text: Arthur Symons)
- A jubilant song (Text: Walt Whitman)
- All things leave me (in Six Love Songs) (Text: Arthur Symons)
- Ballad of Thomas Jefferson (Text: Louis Lerman) [x]
- Bright star [x]
- Come to me, my love (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
- Eyebright (in Six Love Songs) (Text: John Addington Symonds) [x]
- Fade, vision bright (in Three Songs of Adieu) (Text: Anonymous)
- Farewell to the house in Bonac (in Songs of remembrance) (Text: John Hall Wheelock) [x]*
- Farewell (in Three Songs of Adieu) (Text: John Addington Symonds)
- How do I love thee? (in Songs in English) (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) CHI GER
- How do I love thee? (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) CHI GER
- I put memories to rest (in Love songs at parting) (Text: Norman Dello Joio) [x]*
- I sit and look out upon the world (in Songs of Walt Whitman) (Text: Walt Whitman)
- Lament (Text: Chidiock Tichbourne) [x]
- Madrigal (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER GER GER GER ITA
- Meeting at Night (Text: Robert Browning) GER
- Mill-Doors (Text: Carl Sandburg)
- New born (Text: Lenore Guinzburg Marshall) [x]
- Note left on a doorstep (Text: Lily Peter) [x]
- Of crows and clusters (Text: Vachel Lindsay)
- Sing a song universal (Text: Norman Dello Joio) [x]*
- Storm and sun (in Songs of remembrance) (Text: John Hall Wheelock) [x]*
- Tears (in Songs of Walt Whitman) (Text: Walt Whitman)
- The Assassination (Two fates discuss a human problem) (Text: Robert Silliman Hillyer) [x]*
- The dalliance of the eagles (in Songs of Walt Whitman) (Text: Walt Whitman)
- The dying nightingale (Text: Stark Young) [x]*
- The holy infant's lullaby [x]
- The lion house (in Songs of remembrance) (Text: John Hall Wheelock) [x]*
- The Listeners (Text: Walter De la Mare)
- The poet's song (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
- There is a lady sweet and kind (Text: Anonymous) GER GER
- The revenant (in Songs of remembrance) (Text: John Hall Wheelock) [x]*
- To Saint Cecilia (Text: Norman Dello Joio after John Dryden) FRE GER SPA
- Un sonetto di Petrarca (Text: Francesco Petrarca) ENG FRE FRE GER LIT RUS RUS SPA
- We sang a joyful song (in Love songs at parting) (Text: Norman Dello Joio) [x]*
- When you and I were young (in Love songs at parting) (Text: Norman Dello Joio) [x]*
- Why so pale and wan, fond lover? (Text: John Suckling, Sir) GER
- Years of the modern (Text: Norman Dello Joio after Walt Whitman) [x]
Last update: 2024-12-03 02:43:23