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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by W. Sanderson

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Wilfred Sanderson (1878 - 1935)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • A Cornish haul
    • no. 1. Cobblin' (Text: Bernard Moore)
    • no. 2. A Mevagissey haul (Text: Bernard Moore)
    • no. 3. Longshore (Text: Bernard Moore)
    • no. 4. Gallopin’ Joe (Text: Bernard Moore)
    • no. 5. Cornish Clay (Text: Bernard Moore)
  • Nocturnes
    • no. 1. The crescent moon (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
    • no. 2. Harbour night song (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
    • no. 3. O night! O life (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
    • no. 4. Tired hands (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • Russet & Gold
    • no. 1. Haymaker's dance (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 2. Shepherds gay (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 3. Russet maids (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 4. Come, dance at our wedding (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Songs of homage
    • no. 1. The windows (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 2. The threshold (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 3. The lamps (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Three songs of the country
    • no. 1. The shepherd's dance (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
    • no. 2. Bird lullaby (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher)
    • no. 3. Springtime and the morning (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A blackbird's song (Text: Louise McDermaid) [x]
  • A bonny ship (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • A dream of child days (Text: Violet Gillespie) [x]
  • A dream of Plymouth Hoe (Text: Charles G. Mortimer) [x]
  • A dream song (Text: Frederick G. Bowles) [x]
  • After long absence (Text: Dena Tempest) [x]
  • All joy be thine (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher)
  • A longing (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • A Mevagissey haul (in A Cornish haul) (Text: Bernard Moore)
  • An ancient mariner (Text: W. D. Matheson) [x]
  • An apology (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • An autumn love song (Text: Comfort Parry) [x]
  • And you away (Text: A. L. Stanton) [x]
  • Apart (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • A sailor's song (Text: Arthur Ketchum) [x]
  • A secret (Text: Frederick G. Bowles) [x]
  • As I sit here (Text: Dena Tempest) [x]
  • A song of gladness (Text: Ruth Rutherford) [x]
  • A spray of roses (Text: Frederick G. Bowles) [x]
  • A summer greeting (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • A summer love song (Text: Dena Tempest) [x]
  • At break o' day (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • A wedding in June (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • A West Country courting (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • Badbury rings (Text: May Clarissa Gillington Byron) [x]
  • Beating home (Text: John Scaife) [x]
  • Beating up the Channel (Text: Charles G. Mortimer)
  • Bend low (Text: J. Gade) [x]
  • Be still, Blackbird! (Text: Comfort Parry)
  • Betty's garden (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • Beyond the dawn (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly)
  • Be you a-comin' (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Bill (Text: Eileen Price-Evans) [x]
  • Bird lullaby (in Three songs of the country) (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher)
  • Bird on the poplar bough (Text: John Edward Gunby Hadath) [x]
  • Bogies (Text: Ada Leonora Harris) [x]
  • Break o’ day (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly)
  • Byways (Text: Arthur Leslie Salmon) [x]
  • Captain Mac’ (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly)
  • Cobblin' (in A Cornish haul) (Text: Bernard Moore)
  • Come, dance at our wedding (in Russet & Gold) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Corisande (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • Cornish Clay (in A Cornish haul) (Text: Bernard Moore)
  • Cupid (Text: Edith M. Walker) [x]
  • Dear little town (Text: Frederick G. Bowles) [x]
  • Devonshire cream and cider (Text: Theodore Curzon) [x]
  • Don't hurry (Text: Ada Leonora Harris) [x]
  • Drake goes west (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly)
  • Drumadoon (Text: C. A. Renshaw) [x]
  • Easter flowers (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly)
  • Eternal Father (Text: William Whiting)
  • Friend o' mine (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly)
  • Gallopin’ Joe (in A Cornish haul) (Text: Bernard Moore)
  • Gather ye rosebuds (Text: Robert Herrick) SPA
  • God go along with you (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton) [x]
  • God that madest earth and heaven (Text: Reginald Heber, Church of England's Lord Bishop of Kolkota ; Richard Whately) [x]
  • Goodnight, but not goodbye (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Gown o' green (Text: John Edward Gunby Hadath) [x]
  • Green pastures (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Happy day (Text: Frederick G. Bowles)
  • Harbour night song (in Nocturnes) (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • Harlequin (Text: Comfort Parry)
  • Haymaker's dance (in Russet & Gold) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Here's April (Text: Dena Tempest) [x]
  • High upon the hill (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • Home-along (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • Homeward (Text: John Edward Gunby Hadath) [x]
  • How shall I sing to you, sweet? (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • I can't forget (Text: M. Macauley) [x]
  • If only you were with me (Text: S. Thornton) [x]
  • If only you were with me (Text: S. Thornton) [x]
  • In a garden of roses (Text: Charles H. Bovill; George Robert Sims)
  • In all the lovely gardens (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • Indian serenade (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CHI CZE FRE GER GER ITA
  • In Love's garden (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • In sweet content (Text: Louise McDermaid) [x]
  • In the pleasant summer time (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • I sent you a song (Text: Charles Roth) [x]
  • I shall meet you (Text: E. M. Chesham)
  • Jack and Jill (Text: Dena Tempest) [x]
  • John Binks (Text: John Scaife) [x]
  • June is calling (Text: Noel Fielden) [x]
  • Just for tonight (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton) [x]
  • Keeper of my heart (Text: Edith Rutter-Leatham) [x]
  • Land of Delight (Text: Charles H. Bovill; George Robert Sims) [x]
  • Laughing cavalier (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Lead, Kindly Light (Text: John Henry Newman) SPA
  • Let love awake (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • Lillies (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • Little girl (Text: Edith Rutter-Leatham) [x]
  • Little grey dove (Text: Charles G. Mortimer) [x]
  • Longshore (in A Cornish haul) (Text: Bernard Moore)
  • Looking for you (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Lorraine (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • Love is a burden (Text: A. Kipps-Rushton) [x]
  • Love me again (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Love's destiny (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Love's hesitation (Text: Gertrude Rose Wiskin) [x]
  • Love's journey (Text: Charles H. Bovill; George Robert Sims) [x]
  • Love's mirror (Text: Alfred Henry Hyatt) [x]
  • Mariamne (Text: A. D. Edwards) [x]
  • May God be with my boy to-night (Text: Frederick G. Bowles)
  • Meggie's wedding (Text: Comfort Parry) [x]
  • Moorings (Text: Geoffrey Ford Fyson) [x]
  • Mother Earth (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • My dear soul (A Wessex Love Song) (Text: May Clarissa Gillington Byron , as May Byron)
  • My jewels (Text: A. Kipps-Rushton) [x]
  • My love's a butterfly (Text: K. Rhodes) [x]
  • Nightingale of June (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton)
  • O dream divine (Text: Charles H. Bovill; George Robert Sims) [x]
  • Oh dear, if it wasn't for wimmin (Text: Dorothy Dickinson ) [x]
  • Old Man Noah (Text: Arthur Leslie Salmon) [x]
  • One morning very early (I love my love) (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly after Volkslieder ) GER
  • O night! O life (in Nocturnes) (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • Our God is marching on (Text: Julia Ward Howe) [x]
  • Out of the mists (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • Pass, everyman (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton) [x]
  • Phyllis (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Quiet (Text: Dorothy Dickinson ) [x]
  • Recompense (Text: Louise McDermaid) [x]
  • Regrets (Text: Ethel West) [x]
  • Remembering you (Text: Dena Tempest) [x]
  • Round and round (Text: Leslie Sanderson , as L. J. White) [x]
  • Russet maids (in Russet & Gold) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Sea haven (Text: Martyn Herbert) [x]
  • Sea ways (Text: Dorothy Rose) [x]
  • Sewing song (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Shepherds gay (in Russet & Gold) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Shipmates o' mine (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher)
  • Since you loved me (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • Someday at last (Text: Frederick G. Bowles) [x]
  • Speedwells (Text: L. G. Allen) [x]
  • Spring's awakening (Valse song) (Text: Maud Cunningham)
  • Springtide of love (Text: Frank Dempster Sherman) [x]
  • Springtime and the morning (in Three songs of the country) (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • Storm lullaby (Text: I. W. Thomson) [x]
  • Susan is her name O! (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • The carpet (Text: Dorothy Dickinson ) [x]
  • The children's prayer in time of war (Text: Bernard Moore) [x]
  • The Company Sergeant-Major (Text: Percy Hugh Beverley Lyon)
  • The crescent moon (in Nocturnes) (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • The dawg (Text: Monica Chapman) [x]
  • The end of the road (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • The fine old English statesman (Text: W. Harrison) [x]
  • The fisherman's prayer (Text: Bernard Moore) [x]
  • The flower of love (Text: Ella Brown) [x]
  • The glory of the sea (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • The golden way (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • The hills of Donegal (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly)
  • The homeland hills (Text: Rose E. Sharland) [x]
  • The lamps (in Songs of homage) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • The last call (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • The lights of Bantry Bay (Text: Arthur Ketchum) [x]
  • The little brown owl (Text: Ada Leonora Harris)
  • The little ships (Text: Bernard Moore) [x]
  • The little voice (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • The Maid o' Carrowmore (Text: J. Francis Barron) [x]
  • The moon looks down on Bethlehem (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • The old shepherd (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • The only flower (Text: Leslie Cooke) [x]
  • The red star of the Romany (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • There is a green hill far away (Text: Fanny Alexander, née Fanny Humphry) FRE FRE
  • The rose of perfect love (Text: Frederick G. Bowles) [x]
  • The shepherd's dance (in Three songs of the country) (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • The song of the twenty-ninth division (Text: C. Shadwell) [x]
  • The sower (Text: John Edward Gunby Hadath) [x]
  • The splendour of the morn (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly)
  • The stars have eyes (Text: Frederick G. Bowles)
  • The threshold (in Songs of homage) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • The trumpet call (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • The Valley of Laughter (Text: Frederick G. Bowles)
  • The victor (Text: Emeric Hulme-Beaman) [x]
  • The voyagers (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher)
  • The windows (in Songs of homage) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Those sad blue eyes (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • Time to go (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly)
  • Tired hands (in Nocturnes) (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • To Music, to becalm his fever - charm me asleep (Text: Robert Herrick)
  • Top o' the morning (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • Troll the bowl (Text: A. Kipps-Rushton) [x]
  • Under the lanterns (Text: Gertrude Rose Wiskin) [x]
  • Until (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher)
  • Up from Somerset (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly)
  • What's love? (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]
  • When swallows fly low (Text: A. Herne) [x]
  • When the dew is on the rosebud (Text: Gladys Schumacher) [x]
  • When the moon swings low (Text: M. K. Harris) [x]
  • When the wind's in the chimney (Text: Charles G. Mortimer) [x]
  • When you are old (Text: Alice Page) [x]
  • When you pass (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • When you're away (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • Where the great ships ride (Text: Frederick G. Bowles) [x]
  • Why? (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • You along o' me (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • Your golden eyes (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly) [x]

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