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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by F. Lewin

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Frank Lewin (1925 - 2008)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Innocence and Experience
    • no. 1. To Morning (Text: William Blake) CZE
    • no. 2. Song: How sweet I roam'd (Text: William Blake)
    • no. 3. Song: Memory, hither come (Text: William Blake)
    • no. 4. Instrumental interlude I
    • no. 5. Day (Text: William Blake) RUS
    • no. 6. I saw a chapel (Text: William Blake)
    • no. 7. A divine image (Text: William Blake)
    • no. 8. Instrumental interlude II
    • no. 9. Night (Text: William Blake)
  • Variations of Greek Themes
    • no. 1. A happy man (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Carphyllides)
    • no. 2. A mighty runner (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Nicarchus)
    • no. 3. Eutychides (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Gaius Lucilius)
    • no. 4. The old story (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Marcus Argentarius)
    • no. 5. To-morrow (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Macedonius of Thessalonica)
    • no. 6. The dust of Timas (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Sappho) FRE FRE
    • no. 7. Doricha (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Poseidippus of Pella)
    • no. 8. An inscription by the sea (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Glaucus of Nicopolis) ITA

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A divine image (in Innocence and Experience) (Text: William Blake)
  • A Dutch Lullaby (Text: Eugene Field)
  • A happy man (in Variations of Greek Themes) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Carphyllides)
  • A mighty runner (in Variations of Greek Themes) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Nicarchus)
  • An inscription by the sea (in Variations of Greek Themes) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Glaucus of Nicopolis) ITA
  • Day (in Innocence and Experience) (Text: William Blake) RUS
  • Doricha (in Variations of Greek Themes) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Poseidippus of Pella)
  • Eutychides (in Variations of Greek Themes) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Gaius Lucilius)
  • Instrumental interlude I (in Innocence and Experience)
  • Instrumental interlude II (in Innocence and Experience)
  • I saw a chapel (in Innocence and Experience) (Text: William Blake)
  • Night (in Innocence and Experience) (Text: William Blake)
  • Phoenix (Text: William Carlos Williams) *
  • Song: How sweet I roam'd (in Innocence and Experience) (Text: William Blake)
  • Song: Memory, hither come (in Innocence and Experience) (Text: William Blake)
  • The dust of Timas (in Variations of Greek Themes) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Sappho) FRE FRE
  • The old story (in Variations of Greek Themes) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Marcus Argentarius)
  • To Morning (in Innocence and Experience) (Text: William Blake) CZE
  • To-morrow (in Variations of Greek Themes) (Text: Edwin Arlington Robinson after Macedonius of Thessalonica)

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