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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by A. Needham

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Alicia Adélaïda Needham (1863 - 1945)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • A Branch of Arbutus
    • Four ducks on a pond (Text: William Allingham)
  • A Bunch of Shamrocks
    • no. 1. God of this Irish Isle (Text: Thomas D'Arcy McGee)
    • no. 2. Killiney far away (Text: Francis Arthur Fahy)
    • no. 3. The little red lark (Text: Katharine Tynan)
    • no. 4. Your Father's Boreen (Text: Volkslieder )
    • no. 5. Dark Rosaleen (Text: James Clarence Mangan after Antoine Ó Raifteirí)
    • no. 6. Pictures of Ireland (Text: Joseph Ignatius Constantius Clarke)
    • no. 7. The Woman of Three Cows (Text: James Clarence Mangan after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
    • no. 8. The sweet o' the year (Text: Katharine Tynan)
    • no. 9. Peace be around thee (Text: Thomas Moore)
    • no. 10. The stile in the lane (Text: Francis Arthur Fahy)
    • no. 11. Fan Fitzger'l (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 12. Salutation to the Celts (Text: Thomas D'Arcy McGee)
  • An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs
    • no. 1. May sweet sleep woo you [x]
    • no. 2. Little blue pigeon (Text: Eugene Field)
    • no. 3. Wynken, Blynken and Nod (Text: Eugene Field)
    • no. 4. The fairy's lullaby [x]
    • no. 5. My harp is on the willow tree [x]
    • no. 6. The first born [x]
    • no. 7. Softly sleeps my baby [x]
    • no. 8. Toss a brown baby [x]
    • no. 9. Husheen [x]
    • no. 10. Croodlin' doo [x]
    • no. 11. Harvest slumber song [x]
    • no. 12. My sweet bairn [x]
  • Four Lyrics
    • Lorna Doone's song (Text: Richard Doddridge Blackmore)
  • Twelve Lyrics for Lovers
    • Kitty O'Hea (Text: William Allingham)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • At last (Text: John Greenleaf Whittier)
  • Croodlin' doo (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) [x]
  • Dark Rosaleen (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: James Clarence Mangan after Antoine Ó Raifteirí)
  • Fan Fitzger'l (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Four ducks on a pond (in A Branch of Arbutus) (Text: William Allingham)
  • God of this Irish Isle (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: Thomas D'Arcy McGee)
  • Harvest slumber song (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) [x]
  • Husheen (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) [x]
  • Irish Love Song (Text: Katharine Tynan , as Katharine Tynan Hinkson)
  • Irish lullaby (Text: Francis Arthur Fahy)
  • Killiney far away (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: Francis Arthur Fahy)
  • Kitty O'Hea (in Twelve Lyrics for Lovers) (Text: William Allingham)
  • Langsyne (Text: Alexander Anderson) [x]
  • Little blue pigeon (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) (Text: Eugene Field)
  • Lonesome (Text: Francis Arthur Fahy after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x]
  • Lorna Doone's song (in Four Lyrics) (Text: Richard Doddridge Blackmore)
  • May sweet sleep woo you (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) [x]
  • My Dark Rosaleen, an Irish Patriotic Song (17th century) (Text: James Clarence Mangan after Antoine Ó Raifteirí)
  • My harp is on the willow tree (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) [x]
  • My sweet bairn (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) [x]
  • O mistress mine (Text: William Shakespeare) FIN FRE GER GER GER IRI ITA NOR POL
  • Pastheen Fion (Text: Samuel Ferguson, Sir after Volkslieder )
  • Peace be around thee (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: Thomas Moore)
  • Pictures of Ireland (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: Joseph Ignatius Constantius Clarke)
  • Salutation to the Celts (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: Thomas D'Arcy McGee)
  • Softly sleeps my baby (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) [x]
  • Soldier, soldier, dear unknown (Text: George Valentine Williams after Françoise Nicolas) [x]
  • The ballad of the Victoria cross (Text: Harold Begbie) [x]
  • The fairy's lullaby (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) [x]
  • The first born (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) [x]
  • The little red lark (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: Katharine Tynan)
  • The maid of Garryowen (Text: Francis Arthur Fahy) [x]
  • The stile in the lane (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: Francis Arthur Fahy)
  • The sweet o' the year (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: Katharine Tynan)
  • The Woman of Three Cows (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: James Clarence Mangan after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
  • Toss a brown baby (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) [x]
  • Up the aery mountain (Text: William Allingham)
  • With faithful heart (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x]
  • Wynken, Blynken and Nod (in An Abum of Twelve Hush Songs) (Text: Eugene Field)
  • Your Father's Boreen (in A Bunch of Shamrocks ) (Text: Volkslieder )

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