Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by V. Herbert
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Aus Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen von Rudolph Baumbach, op. 10
- no. 1. Wirthstöchterlein (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG
- no. 2. Vogelfang (Text: Rudolph Baumbach)
- Babes in Toyland [operetta]
- She was a country girl (Text: Glen MacDonough)
- Don't be a villain (Text: Vincent Bryan)
- Cinderella Man
- Out of his heart he builds a home (Text: Edward Childs Carpenter)
- Drei Lieder für Sopran -- für Alt mit Pianoforte
- no. 1. Liebeslied (Text: Hans Müller)
- no. 2. Heimweh (Text: Karl Isidor Beck)
- no. 3. Frieden (Text: Rosa Maria Assing , as Rosa Maria)
- Peg Woffington [operetta]
- To be near thee (Text: Harry B. Smith)
- The song of the bagpipes (Text: Harry B. Smith)
- Prince Ananias [operetta]
- Under an oak (Text: Francis Neilson, né Francis Butters)
- Ah! Cupid, meddlesome boy, good bye! (Text: Francis Neilson, né Francis Butters)
- The Hamlet of Fancy (Text: Francis Neilson, né Francis Butters)
- Love ne'er came nigh (Text: Francis Neilson, né Francis Butters)
- Love is spring (Text: Francis Neilson, né Francis Butters)
- The time will come (Text: Fred Dixon)
- The Bards of Ireland
- no. 1. The Minstrel Boy (Text: Thomas Moore) CAT FRE GER SWE
- no. 2. Remember the glories of Brien the Brave (Text: Thomas Moore)
- no. 3. Lament
- no. 4. Believe me, if all those endearing young charms (Text: Thomas Moore) GER
- no. 5. Tho' the last glimpse of Erin (Text: Thomas Moore) FRE GER
- no. 6. The harp that once through Tara's halls (Text: Thomas Moore) FRE
- Two Songs by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- no. 1. If love were what the rose is (Text: Algernon Charles Swinburne)
- no. 2. Love laid his sleepless head (Text: Algernon Charles Swinburne) HUN
All titles of vocal settings in Opus order
- Ah! Cupid, meddlesome boy, good bye! (Text: Francis Neilson, né Francis Butters)
- Ah! Sweet mystery of life (Text: Rida Johnson Young) SPA
- An Easter dawn (Text: Glen MacDonough)
- Believe me, if all those endearing young charms (Text: Thomas Moore) GER
- Belle O'Brien (Text: John Ernest McCann)
- Columbia, an Anthem (Text: Clay Meredith Greene)
- Don't be a villain (Text: Vincent Bryan)
- Foreign children (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA
- Friars (Text: Charles Emerson Cook)
- Frieden (Text: Rosa Maria Assing , as Rosa Maria)
- Heimweh (Text: Karl Isidor Beck)
- If love were what the rose is (Text: Algernon Charles Swinburne)
- Im Mondenlicht (Text: Heinrich Seidel)
- In the folds of the starry flag (Text: Paul West)
- Jenny's Baby (Text: John Ernest McCann)
- Kiss me again (Text: Henry Blossom)
- Lament
- Liebeslied (Text: Hans Müller)
- Love is spring (Text: Francis Neilson, né Francis Butters)
- Love laid his sleepless head (Text: Algernon Charles Swinburne) HUN
- Love ne'er came nigh (Text: Francis Neilson, né Francis Butters)
- Love's oracle (Text: Edward Henry Peple)
- Mary's Lamb: Dedicated to the Lambs Club (Text: Edward E. Kidder)
- Me and Nancy (Text: John Ernest McCann)
- Out of his heart he builds a home (Text: Edward Childs Carpenter)
- Remember the glories of Brien the Brave (Text: Thomas Moore)
- She was a country girl (Text: Glen MacDonough)
- The fight is made and won (Text: Thomas J. Vivian)
- The Hamlet of Fancy (Text: Francis Neilson, né Francis Butters)
- The harp that once through Tara's halls (Text: Thomas Moore) FRE
- The Minstrel Boy (Text: Thomas Moore) CAT FRE GER SWE
- The secret (Text: James Russell Lowell)
- The song of the bagpipes (Text: Harry B. Smith)
- The time will come (Text: Anonymous) [x]
- The time will come (Text: Fred Dixon)
- The wind (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) CHI
- Tho' the last glimpse of Erin (Text: Thomas Moore) FRE GER
- To be near thee (Text: Harry B. Smith)
- Under an oak (Text: Francis Neilson, né Francis Butters)
- op. 10. Aus Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen von Rudolph Baumbach
- no. 1. Wirthstöchterlein (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG
- no. 2. Vogelfang (Text: Rudolph Baumbach)
- op. 13. [Zwei] Lieder und Gesänge fur eine Singstimme mit Pianoforte
- no. 1. Geständniss (Text: ? Fruböse)
- no. 2. Geweihte Stätte (Text: Johann Georg Fischer)
- op. 14. [Vier] Lieder und Gesänge für eine Singstimme & Klavier
- no. 1. Frühlingslied (Text: Gustav Kastropp)
- no. 2. Ich liebe dich (Text: Joseph Siegel)
- no. 3. Ständchen (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 4. Das Geheimniss (Text: Rudolph Baumbach)
- op. 15. Three Songs
- no. 1. Die stille Rose (Text: Ida, Baronin von Reinsberg-Düringsfeld)
- no. 2. Liebesleben (Text: August Ferdinand Meyer , as Friedrich Brunold)
- no. 3. Nur du bist’s (Text: Otto Ehrenfried Ehlers)
- op. 18. Zwei Lieder für Mezzo-Sopran mit Pianoforte
- no. 1. Fliege fort, du klein Waldvögelein (Text: August Corrodi)
- no. 2. Schnelle Blüthe (Text: Heinrich Seidel)
- op. 21. Zwei Lieder für Mezzo-Sopran mit Pianoforte
- no. 1. Du ahnst es nicht (Text: Heinrich Seidel)
- no. 2. Mein Herz ist treu (Text: Heinrich Seidel)
Last update: 2025-02-03 05:10:22