Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by P. Tate
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- A Victorian Garland
- Lines written in Kensington Gardens (Text: Matthew Arnold)
- A memory-picture (Text: Matthew Arnold)
- Morality (Text: Matthew Arnold)
- Scenes from Tyneside
- no. 1. The Sandgate lass's lament (Text: Volkslieder )
- no. 2. Gan to the kye wi' me (Text: Volkslieder )
- no. 3. Elsie Marley (Text: Volkslieder )
- no. 4. Of all the youths (Text: Volkslieder )
- no. 5. Died of love (Text: Volkslieder )
- no. 6. The quayside shaver (Text: Volkslieder )
- The Lady of Shalott [cantata]
- no. 1. On either side the river lie (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) FRE
- no. 2. There she weaves by night and day (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) FRE
- no. 3. A bow-shot from her bower-eaves (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) FRE
- no. 4. In the stormy east-wind straining (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) FRE
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- A bow-shot from her bower-eaves (in The Lady of Shalott) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) FRE
- A memory-picture (in A Victorian Garland) (Text: Matthew Arnold)
- A secular requiem (The phoenix and the turtle) (Text: William Shakespeare) FRE
- Beauty bright (Text: William Blake) GER
- Cradle song (Text: William Blake) GER
- Cradle song (Text: William Blake) GER
- Died of love (in Scenes from Tyneside) (Text: Volkslieder )
- Elsie Marley (in Scenes from Tyneside) (Text: Volkslieder )
- Epitaph (Text: Walter Raleigh, Sir) GER
- Gan to the kye wi' me (in Scenes from Tyneside) (Text: Volkslieder )
- In the stormy east-wind straining (in The Lady of Shalott) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) FRE
- Laughing song (Text: William Blake) CHI RUS
- Lines written in Kensington Gardens (in A Victorian Garland) (Text: Matthew Arnold)
- Morality (in A Victorian Garland) (Text: Matthew Arnold)
- Nocturne for Four Voices (Text: Sidney Arthur Kilworth Keyes) [x]
- Of all the youths (in Scenes from Tyneside) (Text: Volkslieder )
- On either side the river lie (in The Lady of Shalott) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) FRE
- Soldier, won't you marry me? (Text: Anonymous) FIN
- The lark in the clear air (Text: Samuel Ferguson, Sir) GER
- The last rose of summer (Text: Thomas Moore) CAT DUT FRE FRE GER SWE
- The quayside shaver (in Scenes from Tyneside) (Text: Volkslieder )
- There she weaves by night and day (in The Lady of Shalott) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) FRE
- The Sandgate lass's lament (in Scenes from Tyneside) (Text: Volkslieder )
Last update: 2024-10-27 03:44:14