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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by P. Bellamy

 𝄞 Composer 𝄞 

Peter Bellamy (b. 1944)

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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.:

  • Merlin's Isle of Gramarye
    • no. ?. The heavens above us (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
    • no. ?. The Bee-Boy's Song (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • Oak, Ash and Thorn [multi-composer]
    • no. 1. Oak, ash and thorn, composed by Peter Bellamy (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
    • no. 2. King Henry VIII and the Shipwrights, composed by Anonymous/Unidentified Artist (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
    • no. 2. Sir Richard's Song, composed by Peter Bellamy (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
    • no. 4. Our fathers of old, composed by Peter Bellamy (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
    • no. 5. A three-part song, composed by Peter Bellamy (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
    • no. 6. Cold iron, composed by Peter Bellamy (Text: Rudyard Kipling) CZE
    • no. 7. Frankie's trade, composed by Peter Bellamy (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
    • no. 8. The Ballad of Minepit Shaw, composed by Peter Bellamy (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
    • no. 9. Poor honest men, composed by Anonymous/Unidentified Artist (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
    • no. 10. Philadelphia, composed by Peter Bellamy (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
    • no. 11. Brookland Road, composed by Peter Bellamy (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
    • no. 12. The looking-glass, composed by Peter Bellamy (Text: Rudyard Kipling)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A three-part song (in Oak, Ash and Thorn) (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • Brookland Road (in Oak, Ash and Thorn) (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • Cold iron (in Oak, Ash and Thorn) (Text: Rudyard Kipling) CZE
  • Danny Deever (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • Frankie's trade (in Oak, Ash and Thorn) (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • Gunga Din (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • Oak, ash and thorn (in Oak, Ash and Thorn) (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • Our fathers of old (in Oak, Ash and Thorn) (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • Philadelphia (in Oak, Ash and Thorn) (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • Sir Richard's Song (in Oak, Ash and Thorn) (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • The Ballad of Minepit Shaw (in Oak, Ash and Thorn) (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • The Bee-Boy's Song (in Merlin's Isle of Gramarye) (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • The heavens above us (in Merlin's Isle of Gramarye) (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
  • The looking-glass (in Oak, Ash and Thorn) (Text: Rudyard Kipling)

Last update: 2023-05-10 19:46:41

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