Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by R. Hundley
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All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- Ballad on Queen Anne's Death (Text: Anonymous)
- Bartholomew Green (Text: James Purdy) [x]*
- Birds, USA (Text: James Purdy) [x]*
- Come Ready and See Me (Text: James Purdy) *
- Epitaph on a Wife (Text: Anonymous)
- Evening hours (Text: James Purdy) [x]*
- For your delight (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) CAT GER ITA LIT
- I Do (Text: James Purdy) [x]*
- Isaac Greentree (An Epitaph) (Text: Anonymous)
- Moonlight's Watermelon (Text: José Garcia Villa) *
- My Master hath a garden (Text: Anonymous)
- Postcard from Spain (Text: Richard Hundley) [x]
- Seashore Girls (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
- Softly the Summer (Text: Richard Hundley) [x]*
- Straightway Beauty on Me Waits (Text: James Purdy) [x]*
- Strings in the earth and air (Text: James Joyce) FRE POL
- Sweet river (Text: Francis Beaumont; John Fletcher)
- Sweet Suffolk Owl (Text: Thomas Vautor)
- The Astronomers (An Epitaph) (Text: Anonymous)
- Waterbird (Text: James Purdy) *
- Well Welcome (Text: Gertrude Stein)
- When children are playing alone on the green (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
- When Orpheus played (Text: John Fletcher) DUT FIN FRE GER GER GER SWE
- Will there really be a morning (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER
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