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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by H. Procter-Gregg

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Humphrey Procter-Gregg (1895 - 1980)

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All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A boy's song (Text: James Hogg)
  • A casket song (Text: William Shakespeare) CAT DUT FRE GER ITA
  • All suddenly the wind comes soft (Text: Rupert Brooke)
  • A song in Waverley (Text: Walter Scott, Sir) [x]
  • A wet sheet and a flowing sea (Text: Allan Cunningham)
  • Believe Not Him (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • Blows the wind today (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • Bonny Lesley (Text: Robert Burns) CZE FRE
  • Bonny wee thing (Text: Robert Burns) CZE FRE
  • Canadian Boat-Song (Text: Thomas Moore)
  • Coronach (Text: Walter Scott, Sir) CAT GER
  • Cupid and Campaspe (Text: John Lyly)
  • Duncan Gray (Text: Robert Burns) CZE FRE GER
  • Fain would I change that note (Text: Anonymous)
  • Fain would I change that note (Text: Anonymous)
  • Follow your saint (Text: Thomas Campion)
  • Go, lovely rose (Text: Edmund Waller; Henry Kirke White) SPA
  • Half the world apart (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • He that loves a rosy cheek (Text: Thomas Carew) GER
  • High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire (Text: Jean Ingelow)
  • Home thoughts in Laventie (Text: Edward Wyndham Tennant)
  • I dreamed I lay (Text: Robert Burns) FRE
  • I envy not in any moods (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • I have friends amongst the dead (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • I know a bank (Text: William Shakespeare) FRE
  • I loved a lass (Text: George Wither)
  • In an Aeroplane (Text: Paul Bewsher)
  • In despite of a country life (Text: Thomas Ravenscroft)
  • In the highlands (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • Jenny kissed me (Text: Leigh Hunt) DUT
  • Jerusalem (Text: William Blake) GER SPA
  • Joly Joly Wat (Text: Anonymous)
  • Kubla Khan (Text: Samuel Taylor Coleridge) FRI
  • La mort du roi Renaud (Text: Anonymous)
  • Limehouse Reach (Text: Cicely Fox Smith)
  • Love is a sickness (Text: Samuel Daniel; Thomas Maske) GER
  • Love is a sickness (Text: Samuel Daniel; Thomas Maske) GER
  • Loveliest of trees (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) FRE HEB
  • Love’s but the frailty of the mind (Text: William Congreve)
  • Lucy Ashton's Song (Text: Walter Scott, Sir)
  • Music, when soft vocies die (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE FRE GER GER RUS
  • Never weather-beaten sail (Text: Thomas Campion)
  • Old Yew (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • O mistress mine (Text: William Shakespeare) FIN FRE GER GER GER IRI ITA NOR POL
  • O my Luve's like a red, red rose (Text: Robert Burns) CZE DAN FRE GER GER GER GER GRE HUN IRI RUS SWG
  • One word is too often profaned (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE
  • O roses (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • O that 'twere possible (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • Out over the Forth (Text: Robert Burns) GER
  • Out upon it, I have loved (Text: John Suckling, Sir)
  • Ranger's song (Text: Walter Scott, Sir) [x]
  • Renouncement (Text: Alice Christina Meynell)
  • Requiem (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) GER ITA
  • Ring out, wild bells (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) SWE
  • Sleep (Text: John Fletcher) FRE GER SPA
  • So long (Text: Cicely Fox Smith)
  • Spring awakens (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) [x]
  • Spring, the sweet spring (Text: Thomas Nashe) GER
  • Steel rails (Text: Cicely Fox Smith)
  • Tam i' the kirk (Text: Violet Jacob)
  • The banks o' the Esk (Text: Violet Jacob) [x]
  • The bough of May (Text: T. E. Brown)
  • The Danube to the Severn goes (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) FRE
  • The dusty miller (Text: Robert Burns) CZE FIN
  • The evening star (Text: George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron) CAT CHI FRE GER GER GER GER GER GER ITA RUS
  • The freedom of the Downs (Text: Edward Wyndham Tennant)
  • The Gowk (Text: Violet Jacob)
  • The Lady Mary Ann (Text: Robert Burns)
  • The land of lost content (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) ITA
  • The licht nichts (Text: Violet Jacob)
  • The ploughman (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • There be none of Beauty's daughters (Text: George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron) CAT CZE DAN DUT FRE GER GER GER ITA RUS RUS
  • There rolls the deep (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • The revival (Text: Henry Vaughan)
  • The stormy evening (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA
  • The sun and the stars (Text: ? Whitmore) [x]
  • The unforgotten (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • The water hen (Text: Violet Jacob)
  • The west wind (Text: John Masefield)
  • The widow bird (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE ITA RUS
  • The wild geese (Text: Violet Jacob)
  • The wine of life (Text: Cicely Fox Smith)
  • To blossoms (Text: Robert Herrick)
  • To daffodils (Text: Robert Herrick) CAT CHI DUT FIN GER
  • To Julia (Text: Robert Herrick)
  • To violets (Text: Robert Herrick) SPA
  • Trade Winds (Text: John Masefield) SPA
  • True love’s the gift (Text: Walter Scott, Sir)
  • Tune thy music to thy heart (Text: Thomas Campion)
  • Tune thy music to thy heart (Text: Thomas Campion)
  • Up-hill (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Wild bird (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • Wild bird (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • With rue my heart is laden (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)

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