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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by T. Hold

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Trevor Hold (1939 - 2004)

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Note: A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
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.:

  • For John Clare
    • no. ?. Clock-a-clay (Text: John Clare)
    • no. ?. To John Clare (Text: John Clare)
    • no. ?. I am (Text: John Clare) GER
  • Four Sonnets of Gerard Manley Hopkins
    • no. ?. Peace (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins)
    • no. ?. Thou art indeed just, Lord (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins)
    • no. ?. Pied Beauty (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins) FIN
    • no. ?. As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies dráw fláme (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins)
  • Gathered from the Field
    • no. ?. Market Day (Text: John Clare)
    • no. ?. The mock bird (Text: John Clare)
    • no. ?. The lout (Text: John Clare) [x]
    • no. ?. Farm Breakfast (Text: John Clare)
    • no. ?. November (Text: John Clare)
  • Requiescat
    • no. ?. Three pleas (Text: Henry Treece) [x]*
  • Sevens
    • no. ?. The city child (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • Something Rich and Strange
    • no. 1. Come unto these yellow sands (Text: William Shakespeare) FIN FRE FRE FRE FRE SPA SWE
    • no. 2. Full fathom five (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT FIN FRE FRE FRE GER GER IRI ITA ITA NOR SPA SWE
    • no. 3. Where the bee sucks (Text: William Shakespeare) FIN FRE FRE GER SPA SWE
  • Three Motets
    • no. ?. Calm soul of all things (Text: Matthew Arnold)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies dráw fláme (in Four Sonnets of Gerard Manley Hopkins) (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins)
  • Calm soul of all things (in Three Motets) (Text: Matthew Arnold)
  • Clock-a-clay (in For John Clare) (Text: John Clare)
  • Come unto these yellow sands (in Something Rich and Strange) (Text: William Shakespeare) FIN FRE FRE FRE FRE SPA SWE
  • Farm Breakfast (in Gathered from the Field) (Text: John Clare)
  • Full fathom five (in Something Rich and Strange) (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT FIN FRE FRE FRE GER GER IRI ITA ITA NOR SPA SWE
  • I am (in For John Clare) (Text: John Clare) GER
  • Market Day (in Gathered from the Field) (Text: John Clare)
  • November (in Gathered from the Field) (Text: John Clare)
  • Peace (in Four Sonnets of Gerard Manley Hopkins) (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins)
  • Pied Beauty (in Four Sonnets of Gerard Manley Hopkins) (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins) FIN
  • The city child (in Sevens) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • The lout (in Gathered from the Field) (Text: John Clare) [x]
  • The mock bird (in Gathered from the Field) (Text: John Clare)
  • Thou art indeed just, Lord (in Four Sonnets of Gerard Manley Hopkins) (Text: Gerard Manley Hopkins)
  • Three pleas (in Requiescat) (Text: Henry Treece) [x]*
  • To John Clare (in For John Clare) (Text: John Clare)
  • Where the bee sucks (in Something Rich and Strange) (Text: William Shakespeare) FIN FRE FRE GER SPA SWE

Last update: 2023-02-06 12:13:18

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