Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by P. Schwartz
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- A Poet to His Beloved
- He hears the cry of the sedge (Text: William Butler Yeats) FRE
- A Poet to His Beloved (Text: William Butler Yeats) FRE
- He thinks of those who have spoken evil of his beloved (Text: William Butler Yeats)
- The Lover Pleads with His Friend for Old Friends (Text: William Butler Yeats) ITA
- He tells of the perfect beauty (Text: William Butler Yeats) FRE
- To his heart, bidding it have no fear (Text: William Butler Yeats) ITA
- Blake Songs
- no. 1. How sweet I roam'd from field to field (Text: William Blake)
- no. 2. A cradle song (Text: William Blake)
- no. 3. Song from An Island in the Moon (Text: William Blake) [x]
- no. 4. To the Muses (Text: William Blake) RUS
- no. 5. Cupid (Text: William Blake)
- no. 6. The voice of the Bard (Text: William Blake)
- Three Choruses on Poems by Emily Dickinson
- The butterfly (Text: Emily Dickinson)
- Answer July (Text: Emily Dickinson)
- Split the lark (Text: Emily Dickinson)
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- A cradle song (in Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
- Answer July (in Three Choruses on Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson)
- A Poet to His Beloved (in A Poet to His Beloved) (Text: William Butler Yeats) FRE
- Cupid (in Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
- Fog (Text: Carl Sandburg) GER
- He hears the cry of the sedge (in A Poet to His Beloved) (Text: William Butler Yeats) FRE
- He tells of the perfect beauty (in A Poet to His Beloved) (Text: William Butler Yeats) FRE
- He thinks of those who have spoken evil of his beloved (in A Poet to His Beloved) (Text: William Butler Yeats)
- How sweet I roam'd from field to field (in Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
- Song from An Island in the Moon (in Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake) [x]
- Split the lark (in Three Choruses on Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson)
- The butterfly (in Three Choruses on Poems by Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson)
- The Lover Pleads with His Friend for Old Friends (in A Poet to His Beloved) (Text: William Butler Yeats) ITA
- The voice of the Bard (in Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake)
- To his heart, bidding it have no fear (in A Poet to His Beloved) (Text: William Butler Yeats) ITA
- To the Muses (in Blake Songs) (Text: William Blake) RUS
Last update: 2024-11-29 15:22:39