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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by R. Milford

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Robin Humphrey Milford (1903 - 1959)

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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.:

  • A Book of Songs
    • The pink frock (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • Autumn and Spring
    • Spring goeth all in white (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • The storm is over (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • April, 1885 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Days and Moments
    • Autumn (Text: Walter De la Mare) CAT CHI FRE GER
  • Four Hardy Songs
    • The colour (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • To sincerity (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • If it's ever spring again (Text: Thomas Hardy) CAT
    • Tolerance (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • Four Seasonable Songs, op. 40
    • no. 1. Spring: Reeds of Innocence (Text: William Blake) GER
  • Joy and Memory
    • First spring morning (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • I remember (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • Rain, Wind, and Sunshine
    • Who has seen the wind? (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Winter (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
    • Leisure (Text: William Henry Davies) GER
    • Weathers (Text: Thomas Hardy)
    • The hayloft (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • A dream of death (Text: William Butler Yeats) FRE
  • A frosty Christmas Eve (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • April, 1885 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Autumn (Text: Walter De la Mare) CAT CHI FRE GER
  • Cradle song (Text: William Blake) GER
  • Elegy (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • First spring morning (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • If it's ever spring again (Text: Thomas Hardy) CAT
  • I remember (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • I will not let thee go (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Late leaves (Text: Walter Savage Landor)
  • Laus Deo (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Leisure (Text: William Henry Davies) GER
  • So sweet love seemed (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Spring goeth all in white (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • The birds that sing on autumn eyes (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • The colour (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • The darkling thrush (Text: Thomas Hardy) GER
  • The fiddler of Dooney (Text: William Butler Yeats)
  • The Forsaken Merman (Text: Matthew Arnold)
  • The garden (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
  • The hayloft (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • The pink frock (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • The storm is over (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Tolerance (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • To sincerity (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • Weathers (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • Who has seen the wind? (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Winter (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • op. 36.
      • no. 4. Love on my heart (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • op. 40. Four Seasonable Songs
      • no. 1. Spring: Reeds of Innocence (Text: William Blake) GER

Last update: 2024-09-27 19:35:53

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