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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by F. Piket

 𝄞 Composer 𝄞 

Frederick Piket (1903 - 1974)

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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.:

  • Sea Charm
    • Beggar boy (Text: Langston Hughes)
    • Long trip (Text: Langston Hughes)
    • Death of an old seaman (Text: Langston Hughes)
    • Water-front streets (Text: Langston Hughes)
    • Parisian beggar woman (Text: Langston Hughes)
    • Sailor (Text: Langston Hughes)
    • Irish wake (Text: Langston Hughes)
    • Mexican Market Woman (Text: Langston Hughes)
    • Sea calm (Text: Langston Hughes)
    • Seascape (Text: Langston Hughes)
    • Sea charm (Text: Langston Hughes)
  • The Speaking Silence
    • Echo (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
    • I heard you (Text: Walt Whitman)
    • Spell (Text: Emily Brontë)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Beggar boy (in Sea Charm) (Text: Langston Hughes)
  • Death of an old seaman (in Sea Charm) (Text: Langston Hughes)
  • Echo (in The Speaking Silence) (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
  • How do I love thee? (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) CHI GER
  • If thou must love me (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning) GER
  • I heard you (in The Speaking Silence) (Text: Walt Whitman)
  • Irish wake (in Sea Charm) (Text: Langston Hughes)
  • Long trip (in Sea Charm) (Text: Langston Hughes)
  • Mexican Market Woman (in Sea Charm) (Text: Langston Hughes)
  • Once I pass'd through a populous city (Text: Walt Whitman)
  • Parisian beggar woman (in Sea Charm) (Text: Langston Hughes)
  • Sailor (in Sea Charm) (Text: Langston Hughes)
  • Sea calm (in Sea Charm) (Text: Langston Hughes)
  • Sea charm (in Sea Charm) (Text: Langston Hughes)
  • Seascape (in Sea Charm) (Text: Langston Hughes)
  • Spell (in The Speaking Silence) (Text: Emily Brontë)
  • There be none of Beauty's daughters (Text: George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron) CAT CZE DAN DUT FRE GER GER GER ITA RUS RUS
  • Water-front streets (in Sea Charm) (Text: Langston Hughes)

Last update: 2024-08-12 16:22:41

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