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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by T. Dunhill

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Thomas Frederick Dunhill (1877 - 1946)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Countryside Ditties, op. 43
    • no. 1. The shepherd (Text: William Blake) CAT
  • Kikirikee [multi-composer]
    • All the bells were ringing, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Angels at the foot, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Dancing on the hill-tops, composed by Craig Sellar Lang (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A diamond or a coal?, composed by Henry George Ley (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Eight o'clock, the postman's knock, composed by Herbert Norman Howells (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • An emerald is as green as grass, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Hear what the mournful linnets say, composed by Emily Daymond (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Heartsease in my garden bed, composed by R. T. White (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Hopping frog, composed by Charles Macpherson (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • I am a King, composed by Craig Sellar Lang (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • I know a baby, composed by William Henry Harris, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If a mouse could fly, composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If all were rain, composed by Martin Akerman (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If I were a Queen, composed by Charles Macpherson (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If the sun could tell us half, composed by William Henry Harris, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Lie a-bed, sleepy head, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A linnet in a gilded cage, composed by Hilda M. Grieveson (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Love me, -- I love you, composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Margaret has a milking-pail, composed by George Dyson (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Mother shake the cherry-tree, composed by Herbert Norman Howells (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • O wind, why do you never rest, composed by Martin Akerman (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Oh, fair to see, composed by John Francis Holcombe Read (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • When a mounting skylark sings, composed by Edgar Leslie Bainton (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Pussy has a whiskered face, composed by Hubert S. Middleton (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Rushes in a watery place, composed by Alan Palmer (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • The days are clear, composed by Herbert Norman Howells (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • O wind, where have you been, composed by Emily Daymond (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • There's snow on the fields, composed by Hilda M. Grieveson (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Three plum buns, composed by John Francis Holcombe Read (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Twist me a crown of wind-flowers, composed by Basil Harwood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Wee wee husband, composed by Craig Sellar Lang (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • When the cows come home, composed by Edgar Leslie Bainton (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Your brother has a falcon, composed by Dorothy Wauchope Stewart (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Kookoorookoo and other songs [multi-composer]
    • Who has seen the wind?, composed by John Frederick Bridge (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Fly away, fly away over the sea, composed by (Henry) Walford Davies, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
    • Growing in the vale, composed by Alfred Jethro Silver (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth, composed by John Frederick Bridge (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • The horses of the sea, composed by Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If a pig wore a wig, composed by Walter Parratt (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Ferry me across the water, composed by Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
    • I dug and dug amongst the snow, composed by Walter Galpin Alcock (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If hope grew on a bush, composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Is the moon tired? she looks so pale, composed by Alexander Campbell MacKenzie, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Kookoorookoo, composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Lullaby, oh lullaby!, composed by (Henry) Walford Davies, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Mix a pancake, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A motherless soft lambkin, composed by Alexander Campbell MacKenzie, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Boats sail on the rivers, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Brown and furry, composed by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • The peacock has a score of eyes, composed by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A pin has a head but has no hair, composed by Charles Harford Lloyd (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Sing me a song, composed by Walter Parratt (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • What do the stars do?, composed by Donald Francis Tovey (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A rose has thorns as well as honey, composed by Charles Harford Lloyd (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A white hen sitting, composed by Percy Carter Buck, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Rosy maiden Winifred, composed by Walter Parratt (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • The summer nights are short, composed by Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
    • The wind has such a rainy sound, composed by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • What is pink?, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Songs of the River
    • Clear and cool (Text: Charles Kingsley)
  • The wind among the reeds
    • no. 1. To Dectora (Text: William Butler Yeats)
    • no. 2. The host of the air (Text: William Butler Yeats)
    • no. 3. The cloths of heaven (Text: William Butler Yeats) FRE GER HUN
    • no. 4. The fiddler of Dooney (Text: William Butler Yeats)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A lake and a fairy boat (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • A song of springtime (Text: William Blake) GER
  • A visit from the moon (Text: James Stephens) [x]
  • Beauty and Beauty (Text: Rupert Brooke)
  • Clear and cool (in Songs of the River) (Text: Charles Kingsley)
  • Crossing the Bar (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) CHI
  • Dainty little maiden (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • If a mouse could fly (in Kikirikee) (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • If hope grew on a bush (in Kookoorookoo and other songs) (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Infant joy (Text: William Blake) RUS
  • Kookoorookoo (in Kookoorookoo and other songs) (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Love me, -- I love you (in Kikirikee) (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Memory (Text: William Blake)
  • Oh what comes over the sea (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Sleep, sweet babe (Text: William Blake) GER
  • Song of the king's men (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • The Blacksmith (Text: Charles Dickens)
  • The blossom (Text: William Blake)
  • The cloths of heaven (in The wind among the reeds) (Text: William Butler Yeats) FRE GER HUN
  • The fiddler of Dooney (in The wind among the reeds) (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • The host of the air (in The wind among the reeds) (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • The Isle of Portland (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
  • The lamb (Text: William Blake) CAT GER GER RUS
  • The owl (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER GER
  • The poet's song (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • The shepherd, op. 43 no. 1 (in Countryside Ditties) (Text: William Blake) CAT
  • The summer night (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) CHI
  • The vagabond (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) CAT ITA LIT
  • To Dectora (in The wind among the reeds) (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • To the Queen of Heaven (Text: 16th century)
  • Valentine's Day (Text: Charles Kingsley)

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