Art song in English : 50 songs by 21 American and British composers
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Art song in English : 50 songs by 21 American and British composers
Boosey & Hawkes , distributed by H. Leonard, [200-]
High voice
Printed Music(Full Score)
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English and partly French words
Contents of Works
- Spring : from Six Elizabethan songs / Dominick Argento
- Dirge : from Six Elizabethan songs / Dominick Argento
- When faces called flowers float out of the ground : from Songs about spring / Dominick Argento
- Spring is like a perhaps hand : from Songs about spring / Dominick Argento
- In the public gardens / Jack Beeson
- Indiana homecoming / Jack Beeson
- Greeting : from Arias and barcarolles / Leonard Bernstein
- Civet à toute vitesse : from La bonne cuisine = Rabbit at top speed : from Four recipes / Leonard Bernstein
- I hate music! : from I hate music! / Leonard Bernstein
- Jupiter has seven moons : from I hate music! / Leonard Bernstein
- Love went a-riding / Frank Bridge
- Nocturne : from On this island / Benjamin Britten
- Sephestia's lullaby : from A charm of lullabies / Benjamin Britten
- If it's ever spring again : cut from Winter words / Benjamin Britten
- At the mid hour of night : (Molly, my dear) from Irish melodies / arranged by Benjamin Britten
- The Salley gardens : Irish tune / arranged by Benjamin Britten
- These, my Ophelia / Theodore Chanler
- The seal man : "Them that live in the water, they have ways of calling people." from A mainsail haul / Rebecca Clarke
- Down by the Salley gardens / Rebecca Clarke
- Why do they shut me out of heaven? : from Twelve poems of Emily Dickinson / Aaron Copland
- Heart, we will forget him : from Twelve poems of Emily Dickinson / Aaron Copland
- Poet's song / Aaron Copland
- At the river : (hymn tune) from Old American songs, set II / Aaron Copland
- The little horses : (lullaby) from Old American songs, set II / Aaron Copland
- Acrostic song (Alice pleasance Liddell) : from Final Alice / David Del Tredici
- Central park at dusk / John Duke
- There will be stars / John Duke
- Spring sorrow / John Ireland
- Fear no more the heat o' the sun : from Let us garlands bring / Gerald Finzi
- It was a lover and his lass : from Let us garlands bring / Gerald Finzi
- Oh fair to see : from Oh fair to see / Gerald Finzi
- Rain : from Two Stevenson songs / Carlisle Floyd
- Where go the boats? : from Two Stevenson songs / Carlisle Floyd
- Sleep : from Five Elizabethan songs / Ivor Gorney
- Money, O! / Michael Head
- The astronomers : (an epitaph) / Richard Hundley
- Sweet Suffolk owl / Richard Hundley
- Waterbird / Richard Hundley
- How should I your true love know? / Roger Quilter
- Weep you no more : from Seven Elizabethan lyrics / Roger Quilter
- My life's delight : from Seven Elizabethan lyrics / Roger Quilter
- Alleluia / Ned Rorem
- Ferry me across the water : from The nantucket songs / Ned Rorem
- Jeanie with the light brown hair / Stephen Foster ; arranged by Ned Rorem
- Love / Ned Rorem
- Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Ned Rorem
- The lads in their hundreds : from A Shropshire lad / Arthur Somervell
- Take, O take those lips away / Peter Warlock
- Bright is the ring of words : from Songs of travel / Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Linden Lea : a Dorset song / Ralph Vaughan Williams