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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. Joubert

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John Pierre Herman Joubert (1927 - 2019)

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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.:

  • Six Poems of Emily Brontë
    • Caged Bird (Text: Emily Brontë)
    • Oracle (Text: Emily Brontë)
    • Storm (Text: Emily Brontë)
    • Sleep (Text: Emily Brontë)
    • Harp (Text: Emily Brontë)
    • Immortality (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • South of the Line, op. 109
    • no. 1. Embarcation (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • no. 2. A wife in London (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • no. 3. Drummer Hodge (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • no. 4. The man he killed (Text: Thomas Hardy) GER
    • no. 5. A Christmas Ghost-Story (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • The Choir Invisible
    • I think of those (Text: Stephen Spender) *
  • The Turning Wheel, op. 95
    • no. 1. Headlands in summer (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
    • no. 2. Autumn jig (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
    • no. 3. Narcissus (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
    • no. 4. The Remarkables, Queenstown (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
    • no. 5. Meditation in winter (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
    • no. 6. The sea (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
    • no. 7. Song in spring (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
  • Two Invocations for Tenor and Piano, op. 26
    • no. 1. To Winter (Text: William Blake) CZE RUS
    • no. 2. To Spring (Text: William Blake) CZE GER RUS

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Caged Bird (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • Harp (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • Immortality (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • Incantation (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • I think of those (Text: Stephen Spender) *
  • Lines from the Youth of Man (Text: Matthew Arnold)
  • O Lorde, the Maker of Al Things (Text: Henry Tudor , as Henry VIII, King of England)
  • Oracle (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • Sleep (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • Storm (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • To Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love (Text: William Blake) GER RUS
  • op. 26. Two Invocations for Tenor and Piano
      • no. 1. To Winter (Text: William Blake) CZE RUS
      • no. 2. To Spring (Text: William Blake) CZE GER RUS
  • op. 95. The Turning Wheel
      • no. 1. Headlands in summer (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
      • no. 2. Autumn jig (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
      • no. 3. Narcissus (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
      • no. 4. The Remarkables, Queenstown (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
      • no. 5. Meditation in winter (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
      • no. 6. The sea (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
      • no. 7. Song in spring (Text: Ruth Dallas) [x]*
  • op. 100. The phoenix and the turtle (Text: William Shakespeare) FRE
  • op. 109. South of the Line
      • no. 1. Embarcation (Text: Thomas Hardy)
      • no. 2. A wife in London (Text: Thomas Hardy)
      • no. 3. Drummer Hodge (Text: Thomas Hardy)
      • no. 4. The man he killed (Text: Thomas Hardy) GER
      • no. 5. A Christmas Ghost-Story (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • op. 114. A Hymn to God the Father (Text: John Donne)

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