Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by W. Hayes
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- A winter scene at Ross in Herefordshire [cantata]
- no. 1. Aria. At Ross how alter’d is the scene (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 2. Recitative. But oh, when age, life’s winter comes
- no. 3. Aria. Virtue, the charmer sweet replies
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- Aria. At Ross how alter’d is the scene (in A winter scene at Ross in Herefordshire) (Text: Anonymous)
- Aria. Virtue, the charmer sweet replies (in A winter scene at Ross in Herefordshire)
- Chloe's Dream (Text: Phanuel Bacon)
- Recitative. But oh, when age, life’s winter comes (in A winter scene at Ross in Herefordshire)
- While I listen to thy voice (Text: Edmund Waller)
- Why, Lysidas, should Man be vain? (Text: Matthew Pilkington)
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