Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by C. Dougherty
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Eglantine and Ivy
- Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- When our two souls stand up erect and strong (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- Belovèd, thou hast brought me many flowers (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- The first time that the sun rose on thine oath (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- And yet, because thou overcomest so (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- The face of all the world is changed, I think (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- Songs by E. E. Cummings
- little fourpaws (Text: E. E. Cummings)
- until and I heard (Text: E. E. Cummings) [x]*
- o by the by (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
- The Happy Shepherd
- no. 1. The lamb (Text: William Blake) CAT GER GER RUS
- no. 2. Sound the flute! (Text: William Blake) GER
- no. 3. The shepherd (Text: William Blake) CAT
- Three Songs
- New England Pastoral (Text: Emily Dickinson)
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- Across the western ocean (Text: Volkslieder )
- A minor bird (Text: Robert Frost)
- And yet, because thou overcomest so (in Eglantine and Ivy) (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- Beauty is not caused (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER ITA
- Belovèd, thou hast brought me many flowers (in Eglantine and Ivy) (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- Declaration of independence (Text: Celius Dougherty; Wolcott Gibbs) *
- Everyone sang (Text: Siegfried Lorraine Sassoon)
- Green meadows (Text: Celius Dougherty)
- Heaven-Haven (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins) GER
- Hush'd be the camps today (Text: Walt Whitman)
- Listen! the wind (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
- little fourpaws (in Songs by E. E. Cummings) (Text: E. E. Cummings)
- Little lamb (Text: William Blake) CAT GER GER RUS
- Love in the Dictionary (Text: Anonymous)
- Loveliest of trees (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) FRE HEB
- Madonna of the Evening Flowers (Text: Amy Lowell)
- Music (Text: Amy Lowell)
- New England Pastoral (in Three Songs) (Text: Emily Dickinson)
- No coward soul is mine (Text: Emily Brontë)
- o by the by (in Songs by E. E. Cummings) (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
- Pianissimo (Text: Eli Ives Collins)
- Pied Beauty (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins) FIN
- Portrait of a Lady (Text: Amy Lowell)
- Portrait (Text: Robert Browning)
- Primavera (Text: Amy Lowell)
- Say over again, and yet once over again (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- Shenandoah (Text: Anonymous)
- Song for autumn (Text: Mary Gladys Meredith Webb)
- Sound the flute! (in The Happy Shepherd) (Text: William Blake) GER
- Sound the Flute! (Text: William Blake) GER
- Sweet spring is your time (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
- Tapestry (Text: William Douglas)
- The echoing green (Text: William Blake) DUT
- The face of all the world is changed, I think (in Eglantine and Ivy) (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- The first Christmas (Text: Elizabeth Fleming)
- The first time that the sun rose on thine oath (in Eglantine and Ivy) (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- The K'e (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
- The lamb (in The Happy Shepherd) (Text: William Blake) CAT GER GER RUS
- The shepherd (in The Happy Shepherd) (Text: William Blake) CAT
- The Song of the Jasmine (Text: Edward Powys Mathers after Joseph Charles Mardrus)
- The Stranger (Text: Anonymous after Volkslieder )
- The taxi (Text: Amy Lowell)
- Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor (in Eglantine and Ivy) (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
- thy fingers make early flowers (Text: E. E. Cummings)
- until and I heard (in Songs by E. E. Cummings) (Text: E. E. Cummings) [x]*
- Upstream (Text: Carl Sandburg)
- What the Bullet sang (Text: Bret Harte)
- When our two souls stand up erect and strong (in Eglantine and Ivy) (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
Last update: 2024-09-01 17:28:35