Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by K. Andrew
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Woodwose [opera]
- no. 1. Scene 1: Forest Overture [x]
- no. 2. Scene 2: Playground Games and a Warning (Text: Anonymous) [x]
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- All Things Are Quite Silent (Text: Volkslieder )
- Apples, Plums, Cherries
- Archbishop Parker's Psalme 150 (Text: Matthew Parker, Archbishop)
- Before the Ending of the Day (Text: John Mason Neale)
- Bless my Baby Bless My Baby Bright (Text: Gertrude Stein)
- CoMABlues (Text: bpNichol)
- Luna-cy [x]
- Night-time Songs (Text: Volkslieder )
- Oh, Sing (Text: William Byrd)
- O Nata Lux (Text: Anonymous) ENG
- Scene 1: Forest Overture (in Woodwose) [x]
- Scene 2: Playground Games and a Warning (in Woodwose) (Text: Anonymous) [x]
- Seulette Suis (Text: Alphonse Séché after Christine de Pizan) ⊗
- Stella Matutina (Text: Anonymous after Bede)
- The Echo Elf Answers (Text: Thomas Hardy)
- The Song of Doves (Text: David Gould)
- To Be One (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
- who we are
Last update: 2026-03-17 02:31:38