Texts by R. Emerson 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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- All mankind love a lover (from Love & Friendship - Love) - A. Thomas
- Anthem for the United Nations () - E. Bacon [x]
- Anthem to the United Nations () - E. Bacon [x]
- Art (Give to barrows, trays, and pans) (from Art in Essays: First Series)
- By the rude bridge that arched the flood - E. Birge, J. Jarrett, R. Kent, M. Mailman, M. Rickelton, J. Rico, R. Ringwald, R. Ward, K. Wood (Concord)
- Concord Hymn (By the rude bridge that arched the flood) - E. Birge, J. Jarrett, R. Kent, M. Mailman, M. Rickelton, J. Rico, R. Ringwald, R. Ward, K. Wood
- Concord (By the rude bridge that arched the flood)
- Duty (So nigh is grandeur to our dust) - C. Ives
- Give to barrows, trays, and pans (from Art in Essays: First Series) - S. Ebel (Art)
- Good-bye, proud world! I'm going home - E. Toch (Good-bye proud world)
- Good-bye proud world (Good-bye, proud world! I'm going home) - E. Toch
- In May, when sea-winds pierced our solitudes - J. Weiss (The Rhodora)
- Love (All mankind love a lover) (from Love & Friendship - Love) - A. Thomas
- Pedantry () - E. Bacon [x]
- So nigh is grandeur to our dust - C. Ives
- Teach me your mood, O patient stars (Teach me your mood, O patient stars) (from Poems) - L. Bassett
- Teach me your mood, O patient stars (from Poems) - L. Bassett
- The privilege of art (Give to barrows, trays, and pans) (from Art in Essays: First Series) - S. Ebel
- The Rhodora (In May, when sea-winds pierced our solitudes) - J. Weiss
- Thine eyes still shined for me (Thine eyes still shined for me) (from Poems) - C. Kreutzer, C. Parry, E. Schneider
- Thine eyes still shined for me (from Poems) - C. Kreutzer, C. Parry, E. Schneider (Thine eyes still shined)
- Thine eyes still shined (Thine eyes still shined for me) (from Poems)
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