Texts by A. Bradstreet set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Anne () - W. Ruiter [x]
- If ever two were one, then surely we - E. Bacon, L. Bassett, L. Bernstein, A. Hudson, N. Rorem (To my dear and loving husband)
- Prologue () - M. Gideon [x]
- The happy flood (While on the stealing stream I fixt mine eye) - D. Pinkham
- To a loving husband (If ever two were one, then surely we) - E. Bacon
- To my dear and loving husband (If ever two were one, then surely we) - L. Bassett, L. Bernstein, A. Hudson, N. Rorem
- What God is like to Him I serve? (What God is like to Him I serve?) (from Meditations Divine and Moral) - E. Sims
- What God is like to Him I serve? (from Meditations Divine and Moral) - E. Sims
- While on the stealing stream I fixt mine eye - D. Pinkham
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