Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by D. Rowland
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Nashe Songs
- no. 1. Would I could bark the sun (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- no. 2. Adieu, farewell earth's bliss (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- no. 3. I saw a summer banqueting house (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- no. 4. Strength stoops unto the grave (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- no. 5. Thy lips on mine (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- Roundelay
- no. 1. To the execution place (Text: Thomas Nashe) [x]
- no. 2. Stars fall (Text: Thomas Nashe) [x]
- no. 3. Fair summer droops (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- no. 4. And then he flew on her (Text: Thomas Nashe) [x]
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- Adieu, farewell earth's bliss (in Nashe Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- And then he flew on her (in Roundelay) (Text: Thomas Nashe) [x]
- Fair summer droops (in Roundelay) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- I saw a summer banqueting house (in Nashe Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- Stars fall (in Roundelay) (Text: Thomas Nashe) [x]
- Strength stoops unto the grave (in Nashe Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- Thy lips on mine (in Nashe Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
- To the execution place (in Roundelay) (Text: Thomas Nashe) [x]
- Would I could bark the sun (in Nashe Songs) (Text: Thomas Nashe)
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