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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by W. Whittaker

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William Gillies Whittaker (1876 - 1944)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Two songs
    • Spring (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Blaweary (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
  • Blow the wind southerly (Text: Volkslieder ) CAT FRE
  • Dream-song (Text: Walter De la Mare) CHI
  • Ma bonny lad (Text: Volkslieder )
  • Old King Caraway (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • Scatterpenny (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
  • Song of a lass, O (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
  • Spring (in Two songs) (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • The chief centurion (Text: John Masefield)
  • The crowder (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson) [x]
  • The empty purse (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson) [x]*
  • The keel row (Text: Volkslieder )
  • The ship of Rio (Text: Walter De la Mare) CAT
  • The song of shadows (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • The windmill (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)

Last update: 2025-05-25 20:28:17

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