Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by N. Fulton
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- A Norman Diary
- no. ?. At Bayeux (Text: Charles Causley, CBE) [x]*
- no. ?. At Lisieux (Text: Charles Causley, CBE) *
- no. ?. At Falaise (Text: Charles Causley, CBE) [x]*
- Prelude, Recitative and Aria
- no. ?. Dalua (Text: William Sharp , as Fiona Macleod)
- Songs in solitude
- no. ?. There is sweet music here (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
- Three Songs
- no. ?. To the moon (Text: Thomas Hardy) HUN
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- At Bayeux (in A Norman Diary) (Text: Charles Causley, CBE) [x]*
- At Falaise (in A Norman Diary) (Text: Charles Causley, CBE) [x]*
- At Lisieux (in A Norman Diary) (Text: Charles Causley, CBE) *
- Canon (Text: W. H. Auden) [x]
- Dalua (in Prelude, Recitative and Aria) (Text: William Sharp , as Fiona Macleod)
- Round (Text: W. H. Auden) [x]
- The bells of youth (Text: William Sharp , as Fiona Macleod)
- The cakewalk (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
- There is sweet music here (in Songs in solitude) (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
- To the moon (in Three Songs) (Text: Thomas Hardy) HUN
Last update: 2023-09-19 16:32:33