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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. Eaton

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John Eaton (1935 - 2015)

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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.:

  • Song Cycle on Holy Sonnets of John Donne, op. 1
    • no. 1. Batter my heart, three person'd God (Text: John Donne) FRE GER
    • no. 2. Spit in my face you Jews (Text: John Donne)
    • no. 3. Oh, my black Soul! (Text: John Donne) FRE GER
    • no. 4. What if this present were the world's last night? (Text: John Donne) FRE GER
    • no. 5. At the round earth's imagined corners (Text: John Donne) FRE GER
  • Songs for Ursula
    • no. 1. Song (Text: Ben Jonson)
    • no. 2. Under Ben Bulben V (Text: William Butler Yeats)
    • no. 3. Song (Text: William Butler Yeats)
    • no. 4. Lines written upon Westminster Bridge (Text: William Wordsworth)
  • Songs of Desperation and Comfort
    • no. 1. Holy Sonnet no. XIV (Text: John Donne) FRE GER
    • no. 2. Lullaby (Text: Patrick Creagh) *
    • no. 3. Lear on the Heath (Text: William Shakespeare) FRE HUN POL
    • no. 4. To Old Roscoff: Lullaby in North-West minor (Text: Patrick Creagh after Tristan Corbière) *
    • no. 5. Blind man's cry (Text: Patrick Creagh after Tristan Corbière) *
  • Three Yeats Songs
    • no. ?. Girl's song (Text: William Butler Yeats)

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Blind man's cry (Text: Patrick Creagh after Tristan Corbière) *
  • Girl's song (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • Holy Sonnet no. XIV (Text: John Donne) FRE GER
  • Lear on the Heath (Text: William Shakespeare) FRE HUN POL
  • Lines written upon Westminster Bridge (Text: William Wordsworth)
  • Lullaby (Text: Patrick Creagh) *
  • Sonette an Orpheus (Text: Rainer Maria Rilke) [x]
  • Song (Text: Ben Jonson)
  • Song (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • To Old Roscoff: Lullaby in North-West minor (Text: Patrick Creagh after Tristan Corbière) *
  • Under Ben Bulben V (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • op. 1. Song Cycle on Holy Sonnets of John Donne
      • no. 1. Batter my heart, three person'd God (Text: John Donne) FRE GER
      • no. 2. Spit in my face you Jews (Text: John Donne)
      • no. 3. Oh, my black Soul! (Text: John Donne) FRE GER
      • no. 4. What if this present were the world's last night? (Text: John Donne) FRE GER
      • no. 5. At the round earth's imagined corners (Text: John Donne) FRE GER

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