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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by S. Homer

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Sidney Homer (1864 - 1953)

(Also see this composer's texts set to music.)

See Opus Order

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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.:

  • Bandanna Ballads, op. 22
    • no. 1. Mammy's Lullaby (Text: Maria Howard Weeden)
    • no. 2. Uncle Rome (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
    • no. 3. A Plantation Hymn (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
    • no. 4. A Banjo Song (Text: Maria Howard Weeden)
    • no. 5. Two Lovers and Lizette (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
  • Eight Poems by Tennyson
    • Enid's song (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) DUT FRI
  • Six Cheerful Songs to Poems of American Humor, op. 37
    • no. 1. Späcially Jim (Text: Bessie Morgan) [x]
    • no. 2. An Idaho Ball [x]
    • no. 3. Casey at the Bat (Text: Ernest Lawrence Thayer , as Phin)
    • no. 4. A Plantation Ditty (Text: Frank Lebby Stanton)
    • no. 5. The Height of the Ridiculous (Text: Oliver Wendell Holmes)
    • no. 6. Christmas Chimes [x]
  • Six Songs from "Underwoods", op. 15
    • no. 1. Sing me a song of a lad that is gone (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) HUN
    • no. 2. Requiem (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) GER ITA
    • no. 3. The unforgotten (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
    • no. 4. The stormy evening (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA
    • no. 5. The Country of the Camisards (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
    • no. 6. Evensong (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • Six Songs of the Old South, op. 27
    • no. 1. Way down South (Text: Maria Howard Weeden)
    • no. 2. The Song of the Watcher (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
    • no. 3. When the Angels Call (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
    • no. 4. Long Ago (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
    • no. 5. At Last (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
    • no. 6. Old Watt and the Rabbits (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
  • Songs from Mother Goose, op. 36
    • The house that Jack built (Text: Volkslieder , as Folk songs)
  • The Widow in the Bye Street
    • no. 1. Down Bye Street (Text: John Masefield)
    • no. 2. The Widow's Prayer (Text: John Masefield) [x]
    • no. 3. The Widow's Song (Text: John Masefield) [x]
  • Three Songs from the Slums
    • no. 1. Snowy morning (Text: Toyohiko Kagawa) [x]
    • no. 2. Spring night (Text: Toyohiko Kagawa) [x]
    • no. 3. Little sister (Text: Toyohiko Kagawa) [x]
  • Vier Alt-Slavische Gedichte, op. 5
    • no. 1. Der Kosak (Text: Josef Wenzig after Volkslieder ) [x]
    • no. 2. Der verlorene Schäfer (Text: Josef Wenzig after Volkslieder )
    • no. 3. Der Schreiber (Text: Josef Wenzig after Volkslieder )
    • no. 4. Der Jünglings Abschied in den Krieg (Text: Josef Wenzig after Volkslieder ) [x]

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A Banjo Song, op. 22 no. 4 (in Bandanna Ballads) (Text: Maria Howard Weeden)
  • A lake and a fairy boat, op. 10 (Three Poems of Thomas Hood) no. 3 (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • A motherless soft lambkin, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 2 no. 4 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • An Idaho Ball, op. 37 no. 2 (in Six Cheerful Songs to Poems of American Humor) [x]
  • A Plantation Ditty, op. 37 no. 4 (in Six Cheerful Songs to Poems of American Humor) (Text: Frank Lebby Stanton)
  • A Plantation Hymn, op. 22 no. 3 (in Bandanna Ballads) (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
  • A pocket handkerchief to hem, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 2 no. 3 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • April, April, op. 23 (Two songs) no. 1 (Text: William Watson, Sir)
  • At Last, op. 27 no. 5 (in Six Songs of the Old South) (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
  • Auld Daddy Darkness, op. 33 (Three Scotch Poems) no. 2 (Text: James Ferguson)
  • Autumn, op. 10 (Three Poems of Thomas Hood) no. 2 (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • A woman's last word, op. 12 (Three Poems of Browning) no. 2 (Text: Robert Browning)
  • Baby cry -- oh fie!, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 1 no. 2 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Babylon the Great, op. 29 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Baby's Outing, op. 11 (Two Songs) no. 2 (Text: Mary Riddell Corley) [x]
  • Boats sail on the rivers, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 1 no. 6 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Break, break, break, op. 6 (Eight Poems by Tennyson) no. 1 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER GER
  • Casey at the Bat, op. 37 no. 3 (in Six Cheerful Songs to Poems of American Humor) (Text: Ernest Lawrence Thayer , as Phin)
  • Christmas Chimes, op. 37 no. 6 (in Six Cheerful Songs to Poems of American Humor) [x]
  • Crossing the Bar, op. 6 (Eight Poems by Tennyson) no. 2 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) CHI
  • Cuddle Doon, op. 33 (Three Scotch Poems) no. 3 (Text: Alexander Anderson)
  • Dancing on the hill-tops, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 2 no. 2 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Daybreak, op. 11 (Two Songs) no. 1 (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) GER GER
  • Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 1 no. 3 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Dearest, op. 24 (Text: William Ernest Henley)
  • Der Jünglings Abschied in den Krieg, op. 5 no. 4 (in Vier Alt-Slavische Gedichte) (Text: Josef Wenzig after Volkslieder ) [x]
  • Der Kosak, op. 5 no. 1 (in Vier Alt-Slavische Gedichte) (Text: Josef Wenzig after Volkslieder ) [x]
  • Der Schreiber, op. 5 no. 3 (in Vier Alt-Slavische Gedichte) (Text: Josef Wenzig after Volkslieder )
  • Der verlorene Schäfer, op. 5 no. 2 (in Vier Alt-Slavische Gedichte) (Text: Josef Wenzig after Volkslieder )
  • Dinna ask me, op. 33 (Three Scotch Poems) no. 1 (Text: John Dunlop)
  • Down Bye Street (in The Widow in the Bye Street) (Text: John Masefield)
  • Eight o'clock, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 1 no. 1 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Enid's song (in Eight Poems by Tennyson) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) DUT FRI
  • Enid's Song, op. 9 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • Evensong, op. 15 no. 6 (in Six Songs from "Underwoods") (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • Ferry me across the water, op. 23 (Two songs) no. 2 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
  • From the brake the nightingale, op. 17 (Four Songs) no. 2 (Text: William Ernest Henley)
  • General Booth enters into Heaven, op. 38 (Text: Vachel Lindsay)
  • Homeland, op. 35 (Text: Sidney Homer)
  • Home they brought her warrior dead, op. 7 no. 3 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER
  • How's my Boy?, op. 17 (Four Songs) no. 1 (Text: Sydney Thompson Dobell)
  • Hurt no living thing, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 2 no. 6 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Infant sorrow, op. 26 (Two "Songs of Experience") no. 2 (Text: William Blake)
  • In the meadow -- what in the meadow?, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 1 no. 7 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • It was the time of roses, op. 10 (Three Poems of Thomas Hood) no. 1 (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • Kookoorookoo! kookoorookoo!, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 1 no. 5 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Lie a-bed, sleepy head, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 1 no. 9 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Little sister (in Three Songs from the Slums) (Text: Toyohiko Kagawa) [x]
  • Lone Dog, op. 34 (Four Modern Poems) no. 4 (Text: Irene Rutherford McLeod)
  • Long Ago, op. 27 no. 4 (in Six Songs of the Old South) (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
  • Love me, -- I love you, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 1 no. 4 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Lullaby, o lullaby!, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 2 no. 5 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Mammy's Lullaby, op. 22 no. 1 (in Bandanna Ballads) (Text: Maria Howard Weeden)
  • Mary's Baby, op. 34 (Four Modern Poems) no. 3 (Text: Irene Rutherford McLeod)
  • Michael Robartes Bids his Beloved be at Peace, op. 17 (Four Songs) no. 3 (Text: William Butler Yeats) FRE ITA
  • Minnie and Mattie and fat little May, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 2 no. 7 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Minnie and Winnie, op. 8 (Eight Poems by Tennyson) no. 2 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • Mix a pancake, stir a pancake, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 1 no. 10 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • My star, op. 12 (Three Poems of Browning) no. 1 (Text: Robert Browning)
  • Old Watt and the Rabbits, op. 27 no. 6 (in Six Songs of the Old South) (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
  • Pirate story, op. 16 (Three songs from "A Child's Garden of Verses") no. 1 (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • Prospice, op. 12 (Three Poems of Browning) no. 3 (Text: Robert Browning)
  • Requiem, op. 15 no. 2 (in Six Songs from "Underwoods") (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) GER ITA
  • Sheep and Lambs, op. 31 (Text: Katharine Tynan) WEL
  • Singing, op. 16 (Three songs from "A Child's Garden of Verses") no. 3 (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • Sing me a song of a lad that is gone, op. 15 no. 1 (in Six Songs from "Underwoods") (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) HUN
  • Sing to me, sing, op. 28 (Text: William Ernest Henley)
  • Snowy morning (in Three Songs from the Slums) (Text: Toyohiko Kagawa) [x]
  • Späcially Jim, op. 37 no. 1 (in Six Cheerful Songs to Poems of American Humor) (Text: Bessie Morgan) [x]
  • Spring night (in Three Songs from the Slums) (Text: Toyohiko Kagawa) [x]
  • Sweet and low, op. 7 no. 1 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER GER GER
  • The Battle of Blenheim, op. 32 (Text: Robert Southey)
  • The city child, op. 8 (Eight Poems by Tennyson) no. 1 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • The Country of the Camisards, op. 15 no. 5 (in Six Songs from "Underwoods") (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • The dog lies in his kennel, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 1 no. 8 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • The Eternal Goodness, op. 21 (Two songs) no. 1 (Text: John Greenleaf Whittier)
  • The Everlasting Mercy, op. 42 (Text: John Masefield)
  • The fiddler of Dooney, op. 20 (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • The Height of the Ridiculous, op. 37 no. 5 (in Six Cheerful Songs to Poems of American Humor) (Text: Oliver Wendell Holmes)
  • The house that Jack built, op. 36 (Songs from Mother Goose) (in Songs from Mother Goose) (Text: Volkslieder , as Folk songs)
  • The king of the fairy men, op. 34 (Four Modern Poems) no. 1 (Text: James Stephens)
  • The last leaf, op. 14 (Text: Oliver Wendell Holmes)
  • The Lay of the Laborer, op. 43 (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • The Pauper's Drive, op. 18 (Three Songs) no. 3 (Text: Thomas Noel)
  • The poor man's song, op. 13 [x]
  • There's Heaven Above, op. 21 (Two songs) no. 2 (Text: Robert Browning)
  • The sick child, op. 18 (Three Songs) no. 2 (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • The sick rose, op. 26 (Two "Songs of Experience") no. 1 (Text: William Blake) CAT FRE GER GER IRI NYN RUS SPA
  • The song of the shirt, op. 25 (Text: Thomas Hood) GER
  • The Song of the Watcher, op. 27 no. 2 (in Six Songs of the Old South) (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
  • The stormy evening, op. 15 no. 4 (in Six Songs from "Underwoods") (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA
  • The unforgotten, op. 15 no. 3 (in Six Songs from "Underwoods") (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • The Widow's Prayer (in The Widow in the Bye Street) (Text: John Masefield) [x]
  • The Widow's Song (in The Widow in the Bye Street) (Text: John Masefield) [x]
  • Thy voice is heard thro' rolling drums, op. 7 no. 2 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • To Russia, op. 17 (Four Songs) no. 4 (Text: Joaquin Miller)
  • Trost der Nacht, op. 3 (Text: Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
  • Two Lovers and Lizette, op. 22 no. 5 (in Bandanna Ballads) (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
  • Uncle Rome, op. 22 no. 2 (in Bandanna Ballads) (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
  • Way down South, op. 27 no. 1 (in Six Songs of the Old South) (Text: Maria Howard Weeden)
  • When Death to either shall come, op. 34 (Four Modern Poems) no. 2 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • When the Angels Call, op. 27 no. 3 (in Six Songs of the Old South) (Text: Maria Howard Weeden) [x]
  • When windflowers blossom on the sea, op. 18 (Three Songs) no. 1 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Who has seen the wind?, op. 19 (Seventeen Lyrics from "Sing-song"), Heft 2 no. 1 (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Young night thought, op. 16 (Three songs from "A Child's Garden of Verses") no. 2 (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)

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