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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. Duke

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John Woods Duke (1899 - 1984)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Five Lewis Carroll Poems
    • no. 1. The Lobster Quadrille (Text: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , as Lewis Carroll) FRE
    • no. 2. Jabberwocky (Text: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , as Lewis Carroll)
    • no. 3. The little crocodile (Text: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , as Lewis Carroll) FRE
    • no. 4. The Mock Turtle's song (Text: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , as Lewis Carroll) FRE
    • no. 5. The Duchess' Lullaby (Text: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , as Lewis Carroll) FRE
  • Five Songs for Baritone
    • no. 1. Long is the wave (Text: Vincent McHugh) [x]*
    • no. 2. Death's great folly (Text: Vincent McHugh) [x]*
    • no. 3. Woman, if you were dead (Text: Vincent McHugh) [x]*
    • no. 4. O friendly sun (Text: Vincent McHugh) [x]*
    • no. 5. Walk to the end (Text: Vincent McHugh) [x]*
  • Four Chinese Love Lyrics For Soprano
    • no. 1. Waiting (Text: Henry H. Hart after Cui Ying Ying) [x] ⊗ SWE
    • no. 2. Tucked-up skirts (Text: E. D. Edwards after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x] ⊗
    • no. 3. Incense and moonlight (Text: Henry H. Hart after Kan Ju Yü) [x] ⊗*
    • no. 4. The fifth watch of the night (Text: Henry H. Hart after T'ang Chien) [x] ⊗
  • Four Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson
    • no. 1. Richard Cory (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson)
    • no. 2. Miniver Cheevy (A satire in the form of variations) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson)
    • no. 3. Luke Havergal (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson)
    • no. 4. Calvary (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson)
  • Four Poems by Emily Dickinson (Vier Gedichte von Emily Dickinson, translated by Bertram Kottmann) GER
    • no. 1. New feet within my garden go (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
    • no. 2. The rose did caper on her cheek (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
    • no. 3. Have you got a brook in your little heart (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
    • no. 4. I taste a liquor never brewed (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER
  • From a Very Little Sphinx: Five Songs for Soprano or Mezzo-soprano
    • no. 1. I can't decide (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
    • no. 2. Thistles and roses (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
    • no. 3. The horseshoe (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
    • no. 4. Ways to die (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
    • no. 5. Look, Edwin (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • From the Sea, Five Songs for Soprano
    • no. 1. All beauty calls you to me (Text: Sara Teasdale)
    • no. 2. Listen, I love you (Text: Sara Teasdale)
    • no. 3. I am so weak a thing (Text: Sara Teasdale)
    • no. 4. O my love (Text: Sara Teasdale)
    • no. 5. All things in all the world (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • Good Morning! A Cycle of Six Songs for High Voice
    • no. 1. Good morning! (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
    • no. 2. Walking in the rain (Text: Mark van Doren)
    • no. 3. Those great clouds there (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
    • no. 4. Water that falls and runs away (Text: Mark van Doren)
    • no. 5. Listen to us, the leaves say (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
    • no. 6. Merry-go-round (Text: Mark van Doren)
  • Six Poems by Emily Dickinson (Sechs Gedichte von Emily Dickinson, translated by Bertram Kottmann) GER
    • no. 1. Good Morning -- Midnight (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER
    • no. 2. Heart, we will forget him (Text: Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA
    • no. 3. Let down the bars (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER
    • no. 4. An awful tempest mashed the air (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA
    • no. 5. Nobody knows this little Rose (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
    • no. 6. Bee! I'm expecting you! (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER GER
  • Six Songs on Poems by Emily Brontë
    • no. 1. Remembrance (Text: Emily Brontë)
    • no. 2. Love and friendship (Text: Emily Brontë)
    • no. 3. Worlds of Light (Text: Emily Brontë)
    • no. 4. On the moors (Text: Emily Brontë)
    • no. 5. The old stoic (Text: Emily Brontë)
    • no. 6. The messenger (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • Songs Out of Sorrow, Six Songs for Mezzo-soprano
    • no. 1. Spirit's house (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE
    • no. 2. Mastery (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE
    • no. 3. Lessons (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE
    • no. 4. In a burying ground (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE
    • no. 5. Wood song (Text: Sara Teasdale)
    • no. 6. Refuge (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE
  • The Love Songs of Oberon, Three Songs for Baritone
    • no. 1. Titania's eyes (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
    • no. 2. My love comes walking (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
    • no. 3. Lute song (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
  • Three Chinese Love Lyrics for Tenors
    • no. 1. Noonday (Text: Henry H. Hart after Fan Tseng-Hsiang) [x] ⊗*
    • no. 2. Through your window (Text: Henry H. Hart after Tzu Yeh Shi) [x] ⊗*
    • no. 3. The shoreless sea (Text: James Whitall after Judith Gautier) ⊗
  • Three Epitaphs from the Greek: Anthology for Baritone
    • no. 1. An inscription by the sea (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Glaucus of Nicopolis) ITA
    • no. 2. Undying thirst (Text: Robert Bland after Antipater of Sidon)
    • no. 3. A happy man (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Carphyllides) ⊗
  • Three Gothic Ballads
    • no. 1. The old king (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) [x]*
    • no. 2. The mad knight's song (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) [x]*
    • no. 3. The coward's lament (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) [x]*
  • Three River Songs
    • no. 1. A farewell in the rain (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x] ⊗
    • no. 2. On the river Chou (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x] ⊗
    • no. 3. The wind and the willow (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x] ⊗
  • Three Songs in Praise of Death for Voice and String Quartet
    • no. 1. Come, lovely and soothing death (Text: Walt Whitman) FRE
    • no. 2. Dark mother, always gliding near (Text: Walt Whitman) FRE
    • no. 3. From me to thee glad serenades (Text: Walt Whitman) FRE
  • Three Sonnets for Voice, Viola and Piano
    • no. 1. Sweet sounds, o beautiful music (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay) GER
    • no. 2. Time does not bring relief (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
    • no. 3. Thou famished grave (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • Two Lyrics by Elinor Wylie
    • Viennese waltz (Text: Elinor Wylie)
    • Velvet shoes (Text: Elinor Wylie) GER
  • Two songs
    • White in the moon (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • Two songs
    • no. 1. Little elegy (Text: Elinor Wylie) GER
    • no. 2. The bird (Text: Elinor Wylie)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A bird sings now (Text: James Stephens)
  • Acquainted with the night (Text: Robert Frost) GER
  • A farewell in the rain (in Three River Songs) (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x] ⊗
  • A flower (Text: Richard Nickson) [x]*
  • Afternoon on a Hill (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • A happy man (in Three Epitaphs from the Greek: Anthology for Baritone) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Carphyllides) ⊗
  • Alien (Text: Archibald MacLeish) [x]*
  • All beauty calls you to me (in From the Sea, Five Songs for Soprano) (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • All music, all delight (Text: Richard Nickson) *
  • All things in all the world (in From the Sea, Five Songs for Soprano) (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • Along the edge (Text: Mary Lillian Fortson) [x]
  • An awful tempest mashed the air (in Six Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA
  • An inscription by the sea (in Three Epitaphs from the Greek: Anthology for Baritone) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Glaucus of Nicopolis) ITA
  • A piper (Text: Seumas O'Sullivan)
  • April Elegy (Text: Alfred Young Fisher)
  • A sonnet unwritten (Text: Richard Garnett after Heinrich Heine) [x] FRE FRE FRE
  • At the aquarium (Text: Max Forrester Eastman)
  • Aubade (Text: Richard Nickson) *
  • A winter night (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • Bee! I'm expecting you! (in Six Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER GER
  • Bells in the rain (Text: Elinor Wylie)
  • Be still as you are beautiful (Text: Patrick MacDonogh) *
  • Bitterness (Text: Mary Lillian Fortson) [x]
  • Bread and music (Text: Conrad Aiken)
  • Bredon Hill (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • Brown penny (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • Calvary (in Four Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson)
  • Capri (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • Catalog (Text: Rosalie Moore, Gertrude Elizabeth Moore) *
  • Central Park at Dusk (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • Chill of the eve (Text: James Stephens)
  • Come, lovely and soothing death (in Three Songs in Praise of Death for Voice and String Quartet) (Text: Walt Whitman) FRE
  • Counting the beats (Text: Robert Graves) *
  • Credo (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson)
  • Dark mother, always gliding near (in Three Songs in Praise of Death for Voice and String Quartet) (Text: Walt Whitman) FRE
  • Dear friends and gentle hearts (Text: Countee Cullen) *
  • Death's great folly (in Five Songs for Baritone) (Text: Vincent McHugh) [x]*
  • Deep in the night (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • Deep sea mood (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • Dirge (Text: Adelaide Crapsey)
  • Dunce's Song (Text: Mark van Doren)
  • Elaine (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • Envoy (Text: Francis Thompson)
  • Erotion (Text: Kirby Flower Smith after Marcus Valerius Martialis)
  • Evening song (Text: Sidney Lanier)
  • Evening (Text: Frederic Prokosch) [x]*
  • Fair Annet's song (Text: Elinor Wylie)
  • Fantasy (Text: Richard Nickson) [x]*
  • Farewell (Text: Richard Nickson) [x]*
  • Far in a western brookland (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • February twilight (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE GER
  • For a dead kitten (Text: Sara Henderson Hay) *
  • Fragment (Text: Adelaide Crapsey) [x]
  • From me to thee glad serenades (in Three Songs in Praise of Death for Voice and String Quartet) (Text: Walt Whitman) FRE
  • Give me your hand (Text: John Hall Wheelock) *
  • Go, lovely Rose (Text: Edmund Waller; Henry Kirke White) SPA
  • Good Friday Hymn (Text: George Santayana)
  • Good Morning -- Midnight (in Six Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER
  • Good morning! (in Good Morning! A Cycle of Six Songs for High Voice) (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
  • Green eyes (Text: Richard Nickson) [x]*
  • Have you got a brook in your little heart (in Four Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • Heart, we will forget him (in Six Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA
  • Heiß mich nicht reden (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) CAT DUT ENG FRE GRE ITA ITA NOR RUS
  • Here in this spot with you (Text: Robert Nathan) *
  • Hesperus (Text: George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron after Sappho) FRE GER GER ITA
  • hist whist (Text: E. E. Cummings)
  • How sweet the answer (Text: Thomas Moore) CAT FRE GER
  • I am so weak a thing (in From the Sea, Five Songs for Soprano) (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • I can't be talkin' of love (Text: Esther Matthews) *
  • I can't decide (in From a Very Little Sphinx: Five Songs for Soprano or Mezzo-soprano) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • i carry your heart (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • If you should go (Text: Countee Cullen)
  • I lost my heart (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • In a burying ground (in Songs Out of Sorrow, Six Songs for Mezzo-soprano) (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE
  • Incense and moonlight (in Four Chinese Love Lyrics For Soprano ) (Text: Henry H. Hart after Kan Ju Yü) [x] ⊗*
  • In the fields (Text: Charlotte Mew)
  • In the garden (Text: Ida Fox) [x]*
  • In valleys green and still (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • I ride the great black horses (Text: Robert Nathan) [x]*
  • I shall not care (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • I taste a liquor never brewed (in Four Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER
  • I've dreamed of sunsets (Text: Josiah Gilbert Holland)
  • I watched the Lady Caroline (Text: Walter De la Mare , as Walter Ramal)
  • Jabberwocky (in Five Lewis Carroll Poems) (Text: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , as Lewis Carroll)
  • Jenny kissed me (Text: Leigh Hunt) DUT
  • John Mouldy (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • June (Text: Amy Levy)
  • Just-spring (Text: E. E. Cummings)
  • Kennst du das Land? (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) CAT CAT CZE DUT DUT ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE FRE GRE HUN ITA ITA ITA NOR POL RUS
  • La cigale (Text: Richard Le Gallienne)
  • Leila (Text: George Hill)
  • Lesbia railing (Text: Jonathan Swift after Gaius Valerius Catullus)
  • Lesbia's sparrow (Text: Richard Le Gallienne after Gaius Valerius Catullus) ITA
  • Lessons (in Songs Out of Sorrow, Six Songs for Mezzo-soprano) (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE
  • Let down the bars (in Six Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER
  • Let us lie close (Text: William Henry Davies) [x]
  • Listen, I love you (in From the Sea, Five Songs for Soprano) (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • Listen to us, the leaves say (in Good Morning! A Cycle of Six Songs for High Voice) (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
  • Little elegy (in Two songs) (Text: Elinor Wylie) GER
  • Long is the wave (in Five Songs for Baritone) (Text: Vincent McHugh) [x]*
  • Look, Edwin (in From a Very Little Sphinx: Five Songs for Soprano or Mezzo-soprano) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • Love and death (Text: Heathcote William Garrod after Gaius Valerius Catullus) ⊗
  • Love and friendship (in Six Songs on Poems by Emily Brontë) (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • Loveliest of trees (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) FRE HEB
  • Lovely (Text: Mary Lillian Fortson) [x]
  • Love's mirror (Text: Richard Nickson) [x]*
  • Love's secret (Text: William Blake)
  • Love unconquerable (Text: Anonymous after Sophocles) [x]
  • Luke Havergal (in Four Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson)
  • Lullaby (Text: Jessica Jackson) [x]
  • Lute song (in The Love Songs of Oberon, Three Songs for Baritone) (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
  • March snow (Text: Katherine G. Wells) [x]
  • Mastery (in Songs Out of Sorrow, Six Songs for Mezzo-soprano) (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE
  • Merry-go-round (in Good Morning! A Cycle of Six Songs for High Voice) (Text: Mark van Doren)
  • Mid-century love letter (Text: Phyllis McGinley) [x]*
  • Midnight (Text: James Stephens)
  • Miniver Cheevy (A satire in the form of variations) (in Four Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson)
  • Morning in Paris (Text: Robert Silliman Hillyer) *
  • My love comes walking (in The Love Songs of Oberon, Three Songs for Baritone) (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
  • My soul is an enchanted boat (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley)
  • New feet within my garden go (in Four Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • Night coming out of a garden (Text: Alfred Bruce Douglas, Lord)
  • Night Song at Amalfi (Text: Sara Teasdale) GER
  • Nobody knows this little Rose (in Six Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • Noonday (in Three Chinese Love Lyrics for Tenors) (Text: Henry H. Hart after Fan Tseng-Hsiang) [x] ⊗*
  • O friendly sun (in Five Songs for Baritone) (Text: Vincent McHugh) [x]*
  • Oh, when I was in love (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) GER
  • O it was out by Donnycarney (Text: James Joyce) FRE
  • Old Ben Golliday (Text: Mark van Doren)
  • O my love (in From the Sea, Five Songs for Soprano) (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • On a March day (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE
  • One red rose (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
  • Only for me (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
  • On the dunes (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • On the moors (in Six Songs on Poems by Emily Brontë) (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • On the river Chou (in Three River Songs) (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x] ⊗
  • O world (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
  • Peggy Mitchell (Text: James Stephens)
  • Penguin geometry (Text: Donald Wheelock) *
  • Perversity (Text: Paul Scott Mowrer) [x]*
  • Pole star for this year (Text: Archibald MacLeish) [x]*
  • Politics (Text: William Butler Yeats) FRE ITA
  • Puritan sonnet (Text: Elinor Wylie)
  • Rapunzel (Text: Adelaide Crapsey)
  • Reality (Text: Dorothy Duke) [x]
  • Refuge (in Songs Out of Sorrow, Six Songs for Mezzo-soprano) (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE
  • Remembrance (in Six Songs on Poems by Emily Brontë) (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • Remembrance (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • Renouncement (Text: Alice Christina Meynell)
  • Return (Text: Barbara Leslie Yellott , as Barbara Leslie Jordan) [x]*
  • Reveille (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • Richard Cory (in Four Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson)
  • Shelling peas (Text: Jessica Jackson) [x]*
  • She's somewhere in the sunlight strong (Text: Richard Le Gallienne)
  • Silver (Text: Walter De la Mare) CAT FRE GER
  • So lasst mich scheinen (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) CAT DUT ENG FRE ITA ITA NOR POR
  • Sonnet XXIX (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT FRE ITA
  • Spirit's house (in Songs Out of Sorrow, Six Songs for Mezzo-soprano) (Text: Sara Teasdale) FRE
  • Spray (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • Spring thunder (Text: Mark van Doren)
  • Stillness (Text: Karen Duke) [x]*
  • Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening (Text: Robert Frost) GER
  • Sweet sounds, o beautiful music (in Three Sonnets for Voice, Viola and Piano) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay) GER
  • The babe (Text: Edward Carpenter)
  • The better part (Text: George Santayana)
  • The bird (in Two songs) (Text: Elinor Wylie)
  • The birthright of multitudes (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • The black panther (Text: John Hall Wheelock)
  • The cloud (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • The coward's lament (in Three Gothic Ballads) (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) [x]*
  • The dark hills (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson) GER
  • The door (Text: Orrick Glenday Johns) [x]
  • The Duchess' Lullaby (in Five Lewis Carroll Poems) (Text: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , as Lewis Carroll) FRE
  • The end of the world (Text: Archibald MacLeish) *
  • The fallow deer (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • The fifth watch of the night (in Four Chinese Love Lyrics For Soprano ) (Text: Henry H. Hart after T'ang Chien) [x] ⊗
  • The freedom of the sky (Text: James Stephens)
  • The grunchin' witch (Text: Jessica Jackson) *
  • The half-moon westers low (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • The heart of a rose (Text: Alfred Noyes)
  • The horseshoe (in From a Very Little Sphinx: Five Songs for Soprano or Mezzo-soprano) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • The house on the hill (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson)
  • The Indian Serenade (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CHI CZE FRE GER GER ITA
  • The last word of a bluebird (Text: Robert Frost)
  • The little crocodile (in Five Lewis Carroll Poems) (Text: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , as Lewis Carroll) FRE
  • The Lobster Quadrille (in Five Lewis Carroll Poems) (Text: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , as Lewis Carroll) FRE
  • The lonely isle (Text: Howard Mumford Jones after Claudius Claudianus) ⊗*
  • The look (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • The mad knight's song (in Three Gothic Ballads) (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) [x]*
  • The mask (Text: William Henry Davies) [x]
  • The messenger (in Six Songs on Poems by Emily Brontë) (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • The Mock Turtle's song (in Five Lewis Carroll Poems) (Text: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , as Lewis Carroll) FRE
  • The monk in the garden (Text: Adelaide Crapsey)
  • The mountains are dancing (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • The old king (in Three Gothic Ballads) (Text: John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs) [x]*
  • The old stoic (in Six Songs on Poems by Emily Brontë) (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • The puritan's ballad (Text: Elinor Wylie)
  • The return from town (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • There will be stars (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • The rose did caper on her cheek (in Four Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
  • The shoreless sea (in Three Chinese Love Lyrics for Tenors) (Text: James Whitall after Judith Gautier) ⊗
  • The white dress (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • The wind and the willow (in Three River Songs) (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x] ⊗
  • The wind's way (Text: Richard Le Gallienne)
  • Thistles and roses (in From a Very Little Sphinx: Five Songs for Soprano or Mezzo-soprano) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • Those great clouds there (in Good Morning! A Cycle of Six Songs for High Voice) (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
  • Thou famished grave (in Three Sonnets for Voice, Viola and Piano) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • Through your window (in Three Chinese Love Lyrics for Tenors) (Text: Henry H. Hart after Tzu Yeh Shi) [x] ⊗*
  • Time does not bring relief (in Three Sonnets for Voice, Viola and Piano) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • Titania's eyes (in The Love Songs of Oberon, Three Songs for Baritone) (Text: Mark van Doren) [x]
  • To Karen, singing (Text: John Woods Duke)
  • To the thawing wind (Text: Robert Frost)
  • Tucked-up skirts (in Four Chinese Love Lyrics For Soprano ) (Text: E. D. Edwards after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x] ⊗
  • Undying thirst (in Three Epitaphs from the Greek: Anthology for Baritone) (Text: Robert Bland after Antipater of Sidon)
  • Velvet shoes (in Two Lyrics by Elinor Wylie) (Text: Elinor Wylie) GER
  • Viennese waltz (in Two Lyrics by Elinor Wylie) (Text: Elinor Wylie)
  • Voices (Text: Witter Bynner)
  • Waiting (in Four Chinese Love Lyrics For Soprano ) (Text: Henry H. Hart after Cui Ying Ying) [x] ⊗ SWE
  • Walking in the rain (in Good Morning! A Cycle of Six Songs for High Voice) (Text: Mark van Doren)
  • Walk to the end (in Five Songs for Baritone) (Text: Vincent McHugh) [x]*
  • Water that falls and runs away (in Good Morning! A Cycle of Six Songs for High Voice) (Text: Mark van Doren)
  • Ways to die (in From a Very Little Sphinx: Five Songs for Soprano or Mezzo-soprano) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • When I am gone (Text: Richard Le Gallienne)
  • When I set out for Lyonnesse (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • When I was one-and-twenty (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) FRE GER HEB
  • When slim Sophia mounts her horse (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • When slim Sophia mounts her horse (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • When the rose is brightest (Text: Nathaniel Parker Willis)
  • White in the moon (in Two songs) (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • Wild Swans (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • Wine and water (Text: Gilbert Keith Chesterton)
  • Woman, if you were dead (in Five Songs for Baritone) (Text: Vincent McHugh) [x]*
  • Wood song (in Songs Out of Sorrow, Six Songs for Mezzo-soprano) (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • Worlds of Light (in Six Songs on Poems by Emily Brontë) (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • XXTH Century (Text: Robert Silliman Hillyer) [x]*
  • Yellow hair (Text: William Butler Yeats)

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