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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by R. Hageman

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Richard Hageman (1881 - 1966)

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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.:

  • Two Songs
    • no. 1. Nature’s Holliday (Text: Thomas Nashe) GER
  • Vier deutsche Gedichte
    • no. 1. Bettlerliebe (Text: Theodor Storm) CAT ENG FRE
    • no. 2. Die Stadt (Text: Theodor Storm) ENG FRE
    • no. 3. O Welt, du bist so wunderschön! (Text: Julius Rodenberg) ENG
    • no. 4. Am Himmelstor (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG FRE

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A lady comes to an inn (Text: Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth) *
  • A Lover’s Song (Text: Robert Nathan) *
  • Am Himmelstor (in Vier deutsche Gedichte) (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG FRE
  • Animal crackers (Text: Christopher Darlington Morley)
  • At the well (Text: Rabindranath Tagore after Rabindranath Tagore)
  • Beauty (Text: John Masefield)
  • Bettlerliebe (in Vier deutsche Gedichte) (Text: Theodor Storm) CAT ENG FRE
  • Charity (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA
  • Christmas Eve (Text: Joyce Kilmer)
  • Christ went up into the hills (Text: Katharine Adams)
  • Contrasts (Text: Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth) [x]*
  • Dawn shall over Lethe break (Text: Hilaire Belloc)
  • Die Stadt (in Vier deutsche Gedichte) (Text: Theodor Storm) ENG FRE
  • Do not go, my love (Text: Rabindranath Tagore after Rabindranath Tagore) GER ITA RUS
  • En una noche serena (Text: Andrés Perelló de Segurola) [x]
  • Fear Not The Night (Text: Robert Nathan) *
  • Grandma’s prayer (Text: Eugene Field)
  • Grief (Text: Ernest Christopher Dowson)
  • Happiness : a joyful song (Text: Jean Ingelow) [x]
  • Hush (Text: Robert Nathan) *
  • Il passa (Text: Elena Vacarescu) ENG
  • Into the silent land (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER GER ITA
  • Is it you? (Text: Robert Nathan)
  • Little sorrows (Text: William Blake) GER
  • May night (Text: Rabindranath Tagore after Rabindranath Tagore) CZE DUT GER ITA
  • Me company along (Text: James Stephens)
  • Miranda (Text: Hilaire Belloc)
  • Mother (Text: Margaret Widdemer) *
  • Music I heard with you (Text: Conrad Aiken)
  • Nature’s Holliday (in Two Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe) GER
  • Nocturne (Text: Ioannes Papadiamantopoulos , as Jean Moréas) ENG
  • O Welt, du bist so wunderschön! (in Vier deutsche Gedichte) (Text: Julius Rodenberg) ENG
  • So Love Returns (Text: Robert Nathan) *
  • The donkey (Text: Gilbert Keith Chesterton) GER
  • The fiddler of Dooney (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • The Fox And The Raven (Text: Guy Wetmore Carryl)
  • The little dancers (Text: Laurence Binyon)
  • The night has a thousand eyes (Text: Francis William Bourdillon) GER RUS
  • The Owl and the Pussycat (Text: Edward Lear) GER RUS
  • The rich man (Text: Franklin Pierce Adams)
  • To a golden-haired girl (Text: Vachel Lindsay)
  • Ton cœur est un tombeau (Text: Jacques Boria)
  • Velvet shoes (Text: Elinor Wylie) GER
  • Voices (Text: Witter Bynner)
  • When I am dead, my dearest (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER GER GER GER ITA

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