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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by P. Dickinson

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Peter Dickinson (b. 1934)

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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.:

  • A Dylan Thomas Song Cycle
    • no. 1. I have longed to move away (Text: Dylan Thomas)
    • no. 2. On a wedding anniversary (Text: Dylan Thomas)
    • no. 3. Was there a time (Text: Dylan Thomas)
    • no. 4. In my craft or sullen art (Text: Dylan Thomas)
    • no. 5. On no work of words (Text: Dylan Thomas)
  • An E. E. Cummings Song Cycle
    • no. 1. i thank You God (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
    • no. 2. no time ago (Text: E. E. Cummings) [x]*
    • no. 3. up into the silence (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
    • no. 4. love is the every only god (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
    • no. 5. love is more thicker (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • Extravaganzas
    • no. 1. Three (Text: Gregory Nunzio Corso) [x]*
    • no. 2. On the walls of a dull furnished room (Text: Gregory Nunzio Corso) [x]*
    • no. 3. 2 weird happenings in Haarlem (Text: Gregory Nunzio Corso) [x]*
    • no. 4. Italian extravaganza (Text: Gregory Nunzio Corso) [x]*
    • no. 5. Last night I drove a car (Text: Gregory Nunzio Corso) [x]*
  • Five Blake Songs
    • no. 1. I fear'd the fury of my wind (Text: William Blake)
    • no. 2. Thief and Angel: I asked a thief to steal me a peach (Text: William Blake)
    • no. 3. I laid me down (Text: William Blake)
    • no. 4. The ripe moment: If you trap the moment (Text: William Blake)
  • Four Gerard Manley Hopkins Poems
    • no. ?. God's Grandeur (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins)
    • no. ?. Pied Beauty (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins) FIN
    • no. ?. Heaven-Haven (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins) GER
    • no. ?. Thou art indeed just, Lord (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins)
  • Four W. H. Auden Songs
    • no. 1. Look stranger, at this island now (Text: W. H. Auden)
    • no. 2. Eyes look into the well (Text: W. H. Auden)
    • no. 3. Carry her over the water (Text: W. H. Auden)
    • no. 4. What's on your mind, my dove, my coney? (Text: W. H. Auden)
  • Outcry (Two Poems of Ronsard) ENG
    • no. 1. From Auguries of innocence (Text: William Blake)
    • no. 2. The blinded bird (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • no. 3. Badger (Text: John Clare)
    • no. 4. Horses abroad (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • no. 5. Nature's Hymn to the Deity (Text: John Clare) GER
  • The Unicorns
    • no. 1. Fanfares and Choruses
    • no. 2. Lullaby (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) *
    • no. 3. Dance
    • no. 4. Interrupted Love Song (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) *
    • no. 4. Interrupted Love Song (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) *
    • no. 5. Celebration Fugue
    • no. 6. The Ballad of St. Brendan (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) *
    • no. 6. The Ballad of St. Brendan (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) *
  • Three comic songs
    • no. 1. My second thoughts (Text: W. H. Auden) [x]
    • no. 2. Happy ending (Text: W. H. Auden) [x]
    • no. 3. Over the heather (Text: W. H. Auden)
  • Two motets
    • no. 1. Mark (Text: Thomas Blackburn) * FIN
    • no. 2. John (Text: Thomas Blackburn) * FIN
  • Winter Afternoons [cantata]
    • no. ?. One dignity delays for all (Text: Emily Dickinson)
    • no. ?. There's a certain slant of light (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER
    • no. ?. Departed to the judgment (Text: Emily Dickinson)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • 2 weird happenings in Haarlem (in Extravaganzas) (Text: Gregory Nunzio Corso) [x]*
  • Badger (in Outcry) (Text: John Clare)
  • Carry her over the water (in Four W. H. Auden Songs) (Text: W. H. Auden)
  • Celebration Fugue (in The Unicorns)
  • Dance (in The Unicorns)
  • Departed to the judgment (in Winter Afternoons) (Text: Emily Dickinson)
  • Elegy (Text: Algernon Charles Swinburne)
  • Eyes look into the well (in Four W. H. Auden Songs) (Text: W. H. Auden)
  • Fanfares and Choruses (in The Unicorns)
  • For the Nativity (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) [x]*
  • From Auguries of innocence (in Outcry) (Text: William Blake)
  • God's Grandeur (in Four Gerard Manley Hopkins Poems) (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins)
  • Happy ending (in Three comic songs) (Text: W. H. Auden) [x]
  • Heaven-Haven (in Four Gerard Manley Hopkins Poems) (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins) GER
  • Horses abroad (in Outcry) (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • I fear'd the fury of my wind (in Five Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
  • I have longed to move away (in A Dylan Thomas Song Cycle) (Text: Dylan Thomas)
  • I laid me down (in Five Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
  • In my craft or sullen art (in A Dylan Thomas Song Cycle) (Text: Dylan Thomas)
  • Interrupted Love Song (in The Unicorns) (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) *
  • Interrupted Love Song (in The Unicorns) (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) *
  • Italian extravaganza (in Extravaganzas) (Text: Gregory Nunzio Corso) [x]*
  • i thank You God (in An E. E. Cummings Song Cycle) (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • John (in Two motets) (Text: Thomas Blackburn) * FIN
  • Last night I drove a car (in Extravaganzas) (Text: Gregory Nunzio Corso) [x]*
  • Let the florid music praise (Text: W. H. Auden)
  • Look stranger, at this island now (in Four W. H. Auden Songs) (Text: W. H. Auden)
  • love is more thicker (in An E. E. Cummings Song Cycle) (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • love is the every only god (in An E. E. Cummings Song Cycle) (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • Lullaby (in The Unicorns) (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) *
  • Mark (in Two motets) (Text: Thomas Blackburn) * FIN
  • My second thoughts (in Three comic songs) (Text: W. H. Auden) [x]
  • Nature's Hymn to the Deity (in Outcry) (Text: John Clare) GER
  • no time ago (in An E. E. Cummings Song Cycle) (Text: E. E. Cummings) [x]*
  • On a wedding anniversary (in A Dylan Thomas Song Cycle) (Text: Dylan Thomas)
  • One dignity delays for all (in Winter Afternoons) (Text: Emily Dickinson)
  • On no work of words (in A Dylan Thomas Song Cycle) (Text: Dylan Thomas)
  • On the walls of a dull furnished room (in Extravaganzas) (Text: Gregory Nunzio Corso) [x]*
  • Over the heather (in Three comic songs) (Text: W. H. Auden)
  • Pied Beauty (in Four Gerard Manley Hopkins Poems) (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins) FIN
  • Reminiscences (Text: George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron) FRE GER
  • Surrealist landscape (Text: Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson, Baron Berners)
  • The Ballad of St. Brendan (in The Unicorns) (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) *
  • The Ballad of St. Brendan (in The Unicorns) (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) *
  • The blinded bird (in Outcry) (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • There's a certain slant of light (in Winter Afternoons) (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER
  • The ripe moment: If you trap the moment (in Five Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
  • Thief and Angel: I asked a thief to steal me a peach (in Five Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
  • Thou art indeed just, Lord (in Four Gerard Manley Hopkins Poems) (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins)
  • Three (in Extravaganzas) (Text: Gregory Nunzio Corso) [x]*
  • up into the silence (in An E. E. Cummings Song Cycle) (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • Was there a time (in A Dylan Thomas Song Cycle) (Text: Dylan Thomas)
  • What's on your mind, my dove, my coney? (in Four W. H. Auden Songs) (Text: W. H. Auden)
  • Who is Silvia? (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT FIN FRE GER ITA SPA

Last update: 2023-09-20 04:27:32

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