Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by P. Harrison
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Eight Poems of Walter de la Mare
- Blindman's In (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Dreamland (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- A goldfinch (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Nicoletta (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Where (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- White (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Why? (Text: Walter De la Mare)
- Eight Songs for Voice and Recorder
- Echo (Text: Walter De la Mare)
- Eeka, Neeka (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- No jewel (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Sallie (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Sambo (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Supper (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- A warbler (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Will-o'-the-wisp (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Five Poems of Ernest Dowson
- Beata solitudo (Text: Ernest Christopher Dowson)
- Soli cantare periti Arcades (Text: Ernest Christopher Dowson)
- Vitae summa brevis spem nos vetat incohare longam (Text: Ernest Christopher Dowson)
- Non suma qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae (Text: Ernest Christopher Dowson)
- Villanelle of Marguerite's (Text: Ernest Christopher Dowson)
- The Lonely Landscape
- Fall, leaves, fall; die, flowers, away (Text: Emily Brontë)
- The starry night shall tidings bring (Text: Emily Brontë)
- The night is darknening round me (Text: Emily Brontë)
- 'Tis moonlight, summer moonlight (Text: Emily Brontë)
- I'm happiest now when most away (Text: Emily Brontë)
- The battle has passed from the height (Text: Emily Brontë) GER ITA
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- A goldfinch (in Eight Poems of Walter de la Mare) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- A warbler (in Eight Songs for Voice and Recorder) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Beata solitudo (in Five Poems of Ernest Dowson ) (Text: Ernest Christopher Dowson)
- Blindman's In (in Eight Poems of Walter de la Mare) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Dreamland (in Eight Poems of Walter de la Mare) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Echo (in Eight Songs for Voice and Recorder) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
- Eeka, Neeka (in Eight Songs for Voice and Recorder) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Fall, leaves, fall; die, flowers, away (in The Lonely Landscape) (Text: Emily Brontë)
- I'm happiest now when most away (in The Lonely Landscape) (Text: Emily Brontë)
- Nicoletta (in Eight Poems of Walter de la Mare) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- No jewel (in Eight Songs for Voice and Recorder) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Non suma qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae (in Five Poems of Ernest Dowson ) (Text: Ernest Christopher Dowson)
- Sallie (in Eight Songs for Voice and Recorder) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Sambo (in Eight Songs for Voice and Recorder) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Soli cantare periti Arcades (in Five Poems of Ernest Dowson ) (Text: Ernest Christopher Dowson)
- Supper (in Eight Songs for Voice and Recorder) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- The battle has passed from the height (in The Lonely Landscape) (Text: Emily Brontë) GER ITA
- The night is darknening round me (in The Lonely Landscape) (Text: Emily Brontë)
- The starry night shall tidings bring (in The Lonely Landscape) (Text: Emily Brontë)
- 'Tis moonlight, summer moonlight (in The Lonely Landscape) (Text: Emily Brontë)
- Villanelle of Marguerite's (in Five Poems of Ernest Dowson ) (Text: Ernest Christopher Dowson)
- Vitae summa brevis spem nos vetat incohare longam (in Five Poems of Ernest Dowson ) (Text: Ernest Christopher Dowson)
- Where (in Eight Poems of Walter de la Mare) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- White (in Eight Poems of Walter de la Mare) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
- Why? (in Eight Poems of Walter de la Mare) (Text: Walter De la Mare)
- Will-o'-the-wisp (in Eight Songs for Voice and Recorder) (Text: Walter De la Mare) [x]
Last update: 2024-07-05 19:22:57