Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by E. Farrar
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- North Country Folk Tunes, op. 28
- no. 1. Bonny at morn (Text: Volkslieder ) FRE GER
- no. 2. The willow tree [x]
- Songs of Memory, op. 2
- no. 1. A dirge (Text: Emma Lazarus after Heinrich Heine) NOR
- no. 2. Memory (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
- no. 3. Sea-foam (Text: Harold Simpson) [x]
- Two Pastorals
- no. 1. Come you, Mary (Text: Norman Rowland Gale)
- no. 2. Who would shepherd pipes forsake? (Text: Norman Rowland Gale)
- Vagabond Songs, op. 10
- no. 1. Wanderer's song (Text: Arthur Symons)
- no. 2. Silent noon (Text: Dante Gabriel Rossetti) CAT FRE GER GER POL SPA
- no. 3. The roadside fire (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) CAT GER ITA LIT
All titles of vocal settings in Opus order
- Summer (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
- The blessed damozel (Text: Dante Gabriel Rossetti) FRE
- To daffodils (Text: Robert Herrick) CHI DUT FIN GER
- op. 2. Songs of Memory
- op. 10. Vagabond Songs
- no. 1. Wanderer's song (Text: Arthur Symons)
- no. 2. Silent noon (Text: Dante Gabriel Rossetti) CAT FRE GER GER POL SPA
- no. 3. The roadside fire (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) CAT GER ITA LIT
- op. 13. O mistress mine (Text: William Shakespeare) FIN FRE GER GER GER IRI ITA NOR POL
- op. 21.
- no. 1. Brittany (Text: Edward Verrall Lucas)
- no. 2. Come you, Mary (Text: Norman Rowland Gale)
- no. 3. Who would shepherd pipes forsake? (Text: Norman Rowland Gale)
- op. 28. North Country Folk Tunes
- no. 1. Bonny at morn (Text: Volkslieder ) FRE GER
- no. 2. The willow tree [x]
- op. 38. Two Songs
- no. 1. Diaphenia (Text: Henry Constable; Henry Chettle) FRE
- no. 2. The lover's appeal (Text: Thomas Wyatt, Sir)
Last update: 2024-03-25 16:30:33