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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by C. Rogers

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Clara Kathleen Rogers (1844 - 1931)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Browning songs (First Series), op. 27
    • no. 1. Out of my own great woe (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning after Heinrich Heine) CAT FRE FRE GER ITA RUS UKR
    • no. 2. Summum bonum (Text: Robert Browning)
    • no. 3. Apparitions (Text: Robert Browning)
    • no. 4. Ah Love, but a day (Text: Robert Browning) CAT GER ITA
    • no. 5. I have a more than friend (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
    • no. 6. The year's at the spring (Text: Robert Browning) CAT GER ITA
  • Browning songs (Second Series), op. 32
    • no. 1. My star (Text: Robert Browning)
    • no. 2. Appearances (Text: Robert Browning)
    • no. 3. A woman's last word (Text: Robert Browning)
    • no. 4. Good to forgive (Text: Robert Browning)
    • no. 5. One way of love (Text: Robert Browning)
    • no. 6. Love (Text: Robert Browning)
  • Folk Songs
    • no. 1. Go away, Death! (Text: Alfred Austin)
    • no. 2. Thou art to me (Text: Arthur Macy)
    • no. 3. Triolet (Text: George MacDonald) [x]
  • Three Four-Part Songs
    • no. 1. Ich tret in deinen Garten (Text: Johann Ludwig Uhland) FRE
    • no. 2. O my luve's like a red, red rose (Text: Robert Burns) CZE DAN FRE GER GER GER GER GRE HUN IRI RUS SWG
    • no. 3. At end (Text: Louise Chandler Moulton)

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Andantino (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • An den Mond (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • At end (Text: Louise Chandler Moulton)
  • Autumn song (Text: Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Cortissoz)
  • Before the blossom (Text: Robert Underwood Johnson)
  • Come my darling (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x] ⊗
  • Cossack song (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • Frühlinglied (Text: Emanuel von Geibel) [x]
  • Go away, Death! (Text: Alfred Austin)
  • Hat einer ein Schätzerl (Text: Volkslieder ) [x]
  • He loved two women (Text: James Berry Bensel)
  • Hush, my baby's asleep (Text: Annie G. Murray) [x]
  • Ich tret in deinen Garten (Text: Johann Ludwig Uhland) FRE
  • Miyoko San (Text: Mary McNeil Fenollosa , as Sidney McCall)
  • My dark to light (Text: Christopher Newman Hall, Rev. Dr. )
  • My little pretty one (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • Not as I will (Text: Helen Maria Hunt Jackson)
  • O my luve's like a red, red rose (Text: Robert Burns) CZE DAN FRE GER GER GER GER GRE HUN IRI RUS SWG
  • Perche (Text: Gaetano Maria Aleardi , as Aleardo Aleardi)
  • Reverie (Text: Charles James Sprague) [x]
  • Romaic love song (Text: Wellington Guernsey) [x]
  • Roumanian folk song (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • The golden ring (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • The lass wi' the bonny blue een (Text: Richard Ryan)
  • The three lovers (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • The violet (Text: George Birdseye after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) [x] DAN DAN DUT FRE ITA NOR SPA SPA
  • The voice that sang alone (Text: Clellan Waldo Fisher) [x]
  • The wanderer (Text: Austin Dobson)
  • Thou art to me (Text: Arthur Macy)
  • Triolet (Text: George MacDonald) [x]
  • Vignettes in rhyme (Text: Austin Dobson) [x]
  • op. 10. Six Songs
      • no. 1. She never told her love (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT FRE IRI ITA
      • no. 2. The clover blossoms (Text: Oscar Leighton)
      • no. 3. The year's at the spring (Text: Robert Browning) CAT GER ITA
      • no. 4. At break of day (Text: Anonymous)
      • no. 5. The rose and the lily (Text: Anonymous after Heinrich Heine) CAT DUT DUT FIN FRE FRE GRE HEB ITA ITA POL SPA
      • no. 6. Nothing (Text: Alice Cary)
  • op. 16. Aubade (Text: Toru Dutt after Victor Hugo) RUS
  • op. 17. Kiss mine eyelids, lovely morn (Text: Oliver Wendell Holmes)
  • op. 20. Six Songs
      • no. 1. A match (Text: Algernon Charles Swinburne)
      • no. 2. Confession (Text: Anonymous)
      • no. 3. Mona (Text: Alice Cary)
      • no. 4. Rhapsody (Text: James Berry Bensel)
      • no. 5. What does the little one see down there? (Text: Anonymous)
      • no. 6. Spring (Text: Anonymous)
  • op. 22. Three Songs
      • no. 1. Look out, O Love (Text: Lewis Morris)
      • no. 2. Those eyes (Text: Ben Jonson after Lucius Flavius Philostratus) ⊗ GER
      • no. 3. The heath this night must be my bed (Text: Walter Scott, Sir) GER GER ITA
  • op. 24. Five Songs
      • no. 1. She was more fair than beauty (Text: Julia R. Anagnos)
      • no. 2. The sweetest dream (Text: Philip Bourke Marston)
      • no. 3. Loves lies a-dying (Text: Philip Bourke Marston)
      • no. 4. Come not when I am dead (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER
      • no. 5. She is not fair (Text: David Hartley Coleridge)
  • op. 26. Six Songs
      • no. 1. Invitation (Text: James Ashcroft Noble)
      • no. 2. Fair, o fair (Text: Henry Phelps Perkins) [x]
      • no. 3. I dare not ask (Text: Robert Herrick) GER
      • no. 4. The answer (Text: Celia Laighton Thaxter)
      • no. 5. Oh my garden full of roses (Text: Philip Bourke Marston)
      • no. 6. A love song (Text: Sidney Wadman) [x]
  • op. 27. Browning songs (First Series)
      • no. 1. Out of my own great woe (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning after Heinrich Heine) CAT FRE FRE GER ITA RUS UKR
      • no. 2. Summum bonum (Text: Robert Browning)
      • no. 3. Apparitions (Text: Robert Browning)
      • no. 4. Ah Love, but a day (Text: Robert Browning) CAT GER ITA
      • no. 5. I have a more than friend (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
      • no. 6. The year's at the spring (Text: Robert Browning) CAT GER ITA
  • op. 28. Three Songs
      • no. 1. I have a more than friend (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
      • no. 2. Ah, love, but a day (Text: Robert Browning) CAT GER ITA
      • no. 3. Under a Cherry Tree (Text: William James Linton)
  • op. 30. Two Songs
      • no. 1. Night and sleep (Text: Anonymous) [x]
      • no. 2. Too young for love (Text: Oliver Wendell Holmes)
  • op. 32. Browning songs (Second Series)
      • no. 1. My star (Text: Robert Browning)
      • no. 2. Appearances (Text: Robert Browning)
      • no. 3. A woman's last word (Text: Robert Browning)
      • no. 4. Good to forgive (Text: Robert Browning)
      • no. 5. One way of love (Text: Robert Browning)
      • no. 6. Love (Text: Robert Browning)
  • op. 33. Two Songs with Words by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
      • no. 1. Sudden light (Text: Dante Gabriel Rossetti)
      • no. 2. Adieu (Text: Dante Gabriel Rossetti)
  • op. 34. Six Folk Songs of Different Nationalities
      • no. 1. For Love is blind (Text: Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Cortissoz)
      • no. 2. My heart is sair (Text: Thomas Faed) [x]
      • no. 3. The stars are with the voyager (Text: Thomas Hood)
      • no. 4. An Irish love song (Text: Robert Underwood Johnson)
      • no. 5. Jenny kissed me (Text: Leigh Hunt) DUT
      • no. 6. When one has a sweetheart (Text: Charles James Sprague after Volkslieder ) [x] ⊗
  • op. 35. A little love-song (Text: Clarence Thomas Urmy)
  • op. 36. Overhead the treetops meet (from "Pippa Passes") (Text: Robert Browning) GER
  • op. 37.
      • no. 7. If we but knew (Text: Clarence Hawkes)

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