Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by M. Forsyth
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Three Métis Folk Songs from Saskatchewan
- no. 1. Chanson du petit cordonnier [x]
- no. 2. Adieu de la mariée [x]
- no. 3. Chanson de la grenouillére (Text: Pierre Falcon) [x]
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- Adieu de la mariée (in Three Métis Folk Songs from Saskatchewan) [x]
- Blow, bugle, blow (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) CAT FRE GER NYN SPA
- Chanson de la grenouillére (in Three Métis Folk Songs from Saskatchewan) (Text: Pierre Falcon) [x]
- Chanson du petit cordonnier (in Three Métis Folk Songs from Saskatchewan) [x]
- Endymion's dream (Text: John Keats) [x]
- Glasnost (Text: Inge Israel) [x]*
- Incantation [x]
- In the dying of anything (Text: Brian Patten) [x]
- Lines to Fanny Brawne (Text: John Keats) [x]
- The dong with the luminous nose (Text: Edward Lear)
- Wind and rain (Text: Anthony Delius) [x]
Last update: 2024-08-07 00:58:42