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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by E. Warren

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Elinor Remick Warren (1900 - 1991)

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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Singing Earth
    • no. 1. The Wind Sings Welcome (Text: Carl Sandburg)
    • no. 2. Summer Stars (Text: Carl Sandburg)
    • no. 3. Tawny Days (Text: Carl Sandburg)
    • no. 4. Great Memories (Text: Carl Sandburg)
  • Sonnets
    • Night is my sister, and how deep in love (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
    • The beast that rends me in the sight of it all (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
    • The heart once broken is a heart no more (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
    • Clearly my ruined garden as it stood (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • At Midnight (Text: James Russell Lowell)
  • Blue eyes looking up at me (Text: Richard Le Gallienne)
  • By a fireside (Text: Thomas Samuel Jones, Jr.)
  • Children of the Moon (Text: Katharine Adams) [x]
  • Christmas Candle (Text: Kate Louise Brown)
  • Clearly my ruined garden as it stood (in Sonnets) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • Clearly my ruined garden as it stood (in Sonnets) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • "Come Away!" (Text: Margaret Bell Houston) *
  • Dreams (Text: Beatrice Fenner) *
  • God be in my heart
  • Good Morning, America (Text: Carl Sandburg) [x]
  • Great Memories (in Singing Earth) (Text: Carl Sandburg)
  • Heather (Text: Marguerite Ogden Wilkinson )
  • Hymn of the City (Text: William Cullen Bryant) SPA
  • If you have forgotten (Text: Sara Teasdale)
  • I have seen dawn (Text: John Masefield)
  • Lady Lo-Fu (Text: Mona Chapman Wood Bonelli , as Mona Wood)
  • Love's riddle (Text: Eugene Lockhart)
  • Night is my sister, and how deep in love (in Sonnets) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • My parting gift (Text: Grace Mackay Tibbett)
  • On the echoing green (Text: William Blake) DUT
  • Piano (Text: D. H. Lawrence)
  • Remembering (Text: Lila Crosby Preston)
  • Silent noon (Text: Dante Gabriel Rossetti) CAT FRE GER GER POL SPA
  • Snow towards evening (Text: Melville Henry Cane) *
  • Summer Stars (in Singing Earth) (Text: Carl Sandburg)
  • Sweetgrass range (Text: Edwin Ford Piper)
  • Tawny Days (in Singing Earth) (Text: Carl Sandburg)
  • The beast that rends me in the sight of it all (in Sonnets) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • The beast that rends me in the sight of it all (in Sonnets) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • The harp weaver (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • The heart of a rose (Text: Alfred Noyes)
  • The heart once broken is a heart no more (in Sonnets) (Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay)
  • The nights remember (Text: Harold Vinal)
  • The sleeping beauty (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • The Touch of Spring (Text: Amelia Josephine Burr) [x]
  • The Wind Sings Welcome (in Singing Earth) (Text: Carl Sandburg)
  • Wander Shoes (Text: Helen Coale Crew) [x]
  • We are the music makers (Text: Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy) GER
  • We two (Text: Corinna D. Dodge)
  • We two (Text: Walt Whitman)
  • When you walk through the woods (Text: Leighton G. Harris, Sgt.)
  • White horses of the sea (Text: Hamish Hendry)
  • Who calls? (Text: Frances Clarke Sayers)

Last update: 2025-07-02 21:43:53

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