Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by D. Dorward
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Seven Short Songs for voice, recorder and piano [multi-composer]
 - no. 1. Here we come a-piping, composed by Nicholas Marshall (Text: Anonymous)
 - no. 2. Cradle Song, composed by Geoffrey Bush (Text: Anonymous) WEL
 - no. 2. Cradle Song, composed by Geoffrey Bush (Text: Nerys Jones after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
 - no. 3. The lamb that e’er the world began (Now carol we), composed by Inglis Gundry (Text: Volkslieder )
 - no. 4. To Musick, composed by John Golland (Text: Robert Herrick)
 - no. 5. Song at evening, composed by Geoffrey Kimpton (Text: Audrey Duggan) *
 - no. 6. In the still air, composed by David Campbell Dorward (Text: Horatius Bonar)
 - no. 7. I know a bank, composed by Betty Roe (Text: William Shakespeare) FRE
 - The Garden of Love, op. 61
 - no. ?. The Garden of Love (Text: William Blake) GER
 - Three Scotch Songs
 - no. ?. The eternal feminine (Text: John Buchan)
 - no. ?. The South Countrie (Text: John Buchan)
 - Three Songs for High Voice and Piano
 - no. ?. Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
 - no. ?. I have loved flowers that fade (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
 
All titles of vocal settings in Opus order
- Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
 - Eldorado (Text: Edgar Allan Poe) FRE GER
 - Haste on, my joys! (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
 - I have loved flowers that fade (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
 - In the still air (Text: Horatius Bonar)
 - Invitation to Eternity (Text: John Clare)
 - Nicholas Nye (Text: Walter De la Mare)
 - The eternal feminine (Text: John Buchan)
 - The South Countrie (Text: John Buchan)
 
-  op. 61.  The Garden of Love 
- no. ?. The Garden of Love (Text: William Blake) GER
 
 
Last update: 2023-08-01 14:42:31