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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by R. Manno

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Robert Manno (b. 1944)

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Note: A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
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.:

  • Five Songs on Poems of E. E. Cummings
    • no. 1. in time of daffodils (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
    • no. 2. lady of silence (Text: E. E. Cummings)
    • no. 3. crazy jay blue (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
    • no. 4. the first of all my dreams (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
    • no. 5. o the sun comes up-up-up in the opening sky (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • Portrait of Millay
    • no. 1. I, being born a woman and distressed (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay) FRI
    • no. 2. Loving you less than life (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
    • no. 3. Sweet love, sweet thorn (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
    • no. 4. Here is a wound that never will heal (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
    • no. 5. What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay) FRI GER

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • And death shall have no dominion (Text: Dylan Thomas)
  • crazy jay blue (in Five Songs on Poems of E. E. Cummings) (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • Fern Hill (Text: Dylan Thomas)
  • God's Grandeur (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins)
  • Here is a wound that never will heal (in Portrait of Millay) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • I, being born a woman and distressed (in Portrait of Millay) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay) FRI
  • in time of daffodils (in Five Songs on Poems of E. E. Cummings) (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • It is the hour (Text: Kenneth Patchen) [x]*
  • lady of silence (in Five Songs on Poems of E. E. Cummings) (Text: E. E. Cummings)
  • Love's philosophy (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE FRE FRE GER POL RUS
  • Loving you less than life (in Portrait of Millay) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • o the sun comes up-up-up in the opening sky (in Five Songs on Poems of E. E. Cummings) (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • Ozymandias (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE GER HUN ITA POL RUS
  • Stiller Freund der vielen Fernen (Text: Rainer Maria Rilke) ENG ENG FRE RUS
  • Sweet love, sweet thorn (in Portrait of Millay) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • the first of all my dreams (in Five Songs on Poems of E. E. Cummings) (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
  • This is the garden (Text: E. E. Cummings)
  • Warm (Text: Robert Grenier) [x]
  • What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why (in Portrait of Millay) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay) FRI GER

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