Texts by J. Bensel set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- He loved two women; one whose soul was clean - C. Rogers (Two)
- He loved two women (He loved two women; one whose soul was clean) - C. Rogers
- My lady is sweet and tender, and the charm of her presence lingers - C. Rogers
- Rhapsody (My lady is sweet and tender, and the charm of her presence lingers) - C. Rogers
- Two (He loved two women; one whose soul was clean)
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