Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by A. Foote
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- 2 Old Scotch Songs
- no. 1. My Boy Tammy (Text: Volkslieder )
- no. 2. Wilt Thou Be My Dearie? (Text: Robert Burns) CZE FRE
- Flower Songs, op. 49
- no. 1. The Trilliums (Text: Arlo Bates)
- no. 3. The Foxglove (Text: Arlo Bates)
- no. 3. The Crocus (Text: Arlo Bates)
- no. 4. The Meadow Rue (Text: Arlo Bates)
- no. 5. The Columbine (Text: Arlo Bates)
- no. 6. The Cardinal Flower (Text: Arlo Bates)
- The Stevenson Song-Book [multi-composer]
- A good boy, composed by Homer Newton Bartlett (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) FRE FRE
- My bed is a boat, composed by William Wallace Gilchrist (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA
- The Land of Nod, composed by William Wallace Gilchrist (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
- The swing, composed by (Henry Louis) Reginald De Koven (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) FRE FRE
- Farewell to the farm, composed by George Whitefield Chadwick (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Singing, composed by Charles Beach Hawley (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
- The Land of Story-Books, composed by Homer Newton Bartlett (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
- The wind, composed by (Henry Louis) Reginald De Koven (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) CHI
- Young night thought, composed by Arthur Foote (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Singing, composed by George Whitefield Chadwick (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
- The Land of Counterpane, composed by George Whitefield Chadwick (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
- The sun's travels, composed by Arthur Foote (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Three Songs for Soprano or Tenor
- no. 3. The Milkmaid's Song (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
- Vier Gesänge
- no. 1. Bin ein fahrender Gesell (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG ENG
- no. 2. Märzenwind (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG ENG
- no. 2. The March Wind (Text: Frederick W. Bancroft after Rudolph Baumbach)
- no. 3. Herbst (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG ENG ENG
- no. 4. Triftiger Grund (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG ENG
All titles of vocal settings in Opus order
- All's Well (Text: Harriet McEwen Kimball)
- An Irish Folk-Song (Text: Gilbert Parker)
- Ask me no more (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
- A song from the Persian (Text: Thomas Bailey Aldrich)
- A song of four seasons (Text: Austin Dobson)
- At last (Text: John Greenleaf Whittier)
- A Twilight Fear (Text: Charles Granger Blanden)
- Bedouin song (Text: Bayard Taylor)
- Come live with me [x]
- Crossing the Bar (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) CHI
- Elaine's song (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) DUT FRI GER
- Go, lovely Rose! (Text: Edmund Waller; Henry Kirke White) SPA
- How many times do I love thee, dear (Text: Thomas Lovell Beddoes)
- If Doughty Deeds My Lady Please (Text: Robert Graham) GER
- In Picardie (Text: Rosamund Marriott Watson , as Graham R. Tomson)
- Into the Silent Land (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow after Johann Gaudenz Freiherr von Salis-Seewis) CAT DUT FRE ITA
- Into the Silent Land (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow after Johann Gaudenz Freiherr von Salis-Seewis) CAT DUT FRE ITA
- Into the Silent Land (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow after Johann Gaudenz Freiherr von Salis-Seewis) CAT DUT FRE ITA
- Lilac-time (Text: Alfred Noyes)
- Loch Lomond (Text: Volkslieder )
- Love's Philosophy (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE FRE FRE GER POL RUS
- Mandalay (Text: Rudyard Kipling) CZE
- My Boy Tammy (Text: Volkslieder )
- Ojalà, would she carry me? (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
- O Love that will not let me go (Text: George Matheson)
- On the way to Kew (Text: William Ernest Henley)
- O swallow, swallow, flying south (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
- Recessional (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
- Requiem (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) GER ITA
- Roses in Winter (Text: Philip Bourke Marston)
- Shadows (Text: Estelle Potter)
- Ships that pass in the night (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- Sigh no more, ladies (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT DUT FIN FIN FRE FRE GER ITA ITA POL
- Sing, Maiden, Sing (Text: Bryan Waller Procter , as Barry Cornwall) GER
- Sleep (Text: Thomas Bailey Aldrich)
- Song of the Forge (Text: Gilbert Parker)
- The Arrow and the Song (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) GER
- The Bells [multi-text setting] (Text: Poe) FRE RUS
- The Gateway of Ispahan (Text: Arlo Bates)
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree (Text: William Butler Yeats) CHI FRE HUN ITA
- The Little Creek Goes Winding (Text: John Bernard O'Hara)
- The Red Rose Whispers of Passion (Text: John Boyle O'Reilly)
- There sits a bird on every tree (Text: Charles Kingsley)
- The Reveille (Text: Bret Harte)
- The Song by the Mill (Text: Ethel Clifford)
- The sun's travels (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
- The Wand'rer's Song (Text: Frederick W. Bancroft after Rudolph Baumbach)
- Through the Long Days and Years (Text: John Hay, Col.) GER
- Through the Rushes by the River (Text: Florence Earle Coates)
- Tomorrow (Text: Florence Earle Coates)
- When icicles hang by the wall (Text: William Shakespeare) FIN FRE GER RUS
- When Winds Are Raging (Text: Harriet Beecher Stowe)
- Wilt Thou Be My Dearie? (Text: Robert Burns) CZE FRE
- Young night thought (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
- op. 10. Three songs
- no. 1. It was a lover and his lass (Text: William Shakespeare) FIN FRE GER GER GER
- no. 2. The pleasant summer's come [x]
- no. 3. The Milkmaid's Song (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
- op. 13. Five songs
- no. 1. O my luve's like a red, red rose (Text: Robert Burns) CZE DAN FRE GER GER GER GER GRE HUN IRI RUS SWG
- no. 2. I'm wearin' awa', John (Text: Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne)
- no. 3. Love took me softly by the hand (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 4. Ho! pretty page, with the dimpled chin (Text: William Makepeace Thackeray , as Mr. M. A. Titmarsh)
- no. 5. If you become a nun, dear [x]
- op. 17. The wreck of the Hesperus (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- op. 26. Eleven songs for voice and piano
- no. 1. Sleep, baby, sleep (Text: Elizabeth Prentiss after Volkslieder ) CAT DUT FRE
- no. 2. Love me if I live (Text: Bryan Waller Procter , as Barry Cornwall)
- no. 3. The night has a thousand eyes (Text: Francis William Bourdillon) GER RUS
- no. 4. The Eden Rose (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
- no. 5. Summer longings (Text: Denis Florence MacCarthy)
- no. 6. To blossoms (Text: Robert Herrick)
- no. 7. I arise from dreams of thee (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CHI CZE FRE GER GER ITA
- no. 8. A ditty (Text: Philip Sidney, Sir) FRE GER
- no. 9. In a bower (Text: Louise Chandler Moulton)
- no. 10. The water-lily (Text: Lilian Rebecca Clarke , as "L. C." after Emanuel von Geibel) CAT DUT DUT FRE FRE SPA SWE
- no. 11. How long, dear love? (Text: Louise Chandler Moulton)
- op. 28. The skeleton in armor (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
- op. 39.
- no. 1. Bin ein fahrender Gesell (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG ENG
- no. 2. Märzenwind (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG ENG
- no. 2. The March Wind (Text: Frederick W. Bancroft after Rudolph Baumbach)
- no. 3. Herbst (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG ENG ENG
- no. 3. Autumn (Text: Frederick W. Bancroft after Rudolph Baumbach)
- no. 4. Triftiger Grund (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG ENG
- op. 40. Song from the Rubáiyát (Text: Edward Fitzgerald after Hakim Omar Khayyám)
- op. 43. Six songs
- no. 1. The Nightingale has a Lyre of Gold (Text: William Ernest Henley) GER
- no. 2. Roumanian Song (Text: Alma Strettell; Elisabeth Pauline Ottilie Luise zu Wied, Prinzessin , as Carmen Sylva after Volkslieder )
- no. 3. Sweetheart (Text: Richard Watson Gilder)
- no. 4. The roses are dead (Text: Rosamund Marriott Watson , as Graham R. Tomson)
- no. 5. Up to her chamber window (Text: Thomas Bailey Aldrich)
- no. 6. O love, stay by and sing [x]
- op. 49. Flower Songs
- no. 1. The Trilliums (Text: Arlo Bates)
- no. 3. The Crocus (Text: Arlo Bates)
- no. 3. The Foxglove (Text: Arlo Bates)
- no. 4. The Meadow Rue (Text: Arlo Bates)
- no. 5. The Columbine (Text: Arlo Bates)
- no. 6. The Cardinal Flower (Text: Arlo Bates)
- op. 51. Four Songs
- no. 1. The Rose and the Gardener (Text: Austin Dobson)
- no. 2. Bisesa's song (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
- no. 3. If Love Were What the Rose Is (Text: Algernon Charles Swinburne)
- no. 4. Ashes of Roses (Text: Elaine Helene Goodale Eastman)
- op. 53. Four duets
- no. 1. Love has turned his face away [x]
- no. 2. Summer night (Text: Anonymous after Heinrich Heine) [x]
- no. 3. I fly like a bird [x]
- no. 4. The voice of Spring [x]
- op. 55. Three songs
- no. 1. Constancy
- no. 2. The river flows forever (Text: Philip Bourke Marston)
- no. 3. Though all betray (Text: Marie van Vorst)
- op. 59. Two songs for soprano or tenor voice, violin and piano
- no. 1. Love is a bubble (Text: Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie , as John Oliver Hobbes)
- no. 2. The sun is low (Text: Louise Chandler Moulton)
- op. 64. Duets, soprano, tenor, piano
- no. 1. The two roses (Text: Augusta Webster née Davies)
- no. 2. Were all the world like you (Text: Arthur Macy)
- op. 67. Four songs
- no. 1. Dew in the heart of the rose (Text: James Benjamin Kenyon)
- no. 2. Love guides the roses (Text: Thomas Lodge)
- no. 3. Once at the Angelus (Text: Austin Dobson)
- no. 4. Before Sunrise (Text: Richard Watson Gilder)
- op. 68. 4 SATB Songs
- no. 1. Too soon so fair, fair Lilies (Text: Augusta Webster née Davies)
- no. 2. The wind and the day. (A sunset on Yarrow) (Text: Andrew Lang)
- no. 3. Scythe song (Text: Andrew Lang)
- no. 4. The jumblies (Text: Edward Lear)
- op. 72. Five Songs
- no. 1. I Know a Little Garden Path (Text: Hildegarde Hawthorne)
- no. 2. Thistle-down (Text: Richard Watson Gilder)
- no. 3. Song Like a Rose Should Be (Text: Frank Dempster Sherman)
- no. 4. The Wanderer to His Hearts Desire (Text: John Silas Reed)
- no. 5. A Song of Summer (Text: Ellen Barbour Glines)
- op. 79. Three Songs
- no. 1. In Flanders Fields (Text: John McCrae) FRE GER
- no. 2. The soldier (Text: Rupert Brooke)
- no. 3. Oh, red is the English rose (Text: Charles Alexander Richmond)
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