Texts by T. Campbell set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.
- A Chieftain, to the Highlands bound - O. Prescott (Lord Ullin's daughter)
- An den Abendstern (Komm' Stern, der heim die Sinne trägt) - F. Hiller [x]
- Angel of life! thy glittering wings explore - J. Callcott (Angel of life)
- Angel of life (Angel of life! thy glittering wings explore) - J. Callcott
- At summer eve, when Heav'n's ethereal bow - J. Callcott (The Pleasures of Hope)
- Battle of the Baltic : a ballad (Of Nelson and the north) - F. Arkwright
- Battle of the Baltic (Of Nelson and the north) - F. Boott
- Could I bring back lost youth again - F. Scott
- Des Soldaten Traum (Unser Schlachthorn blies Halt! Denn die Nacht brach herein) FRE
- Erin-gobragh (There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin) - J. Haydn
- Florine (Could I bring back lost youth again) - F. Scott
- Friend of the brave! in peril's darkest hour (The Pleasures of Hope) - J. Callcott
- Friend of the brave (At summer eve, when Heav'n's ethereal bow) - J. Callcott
- Hohenlinden (On Linden, when the sun was low) - F. Marshall
- How delicious is the winning - E. Maconchy
- Komm' Stern, der heim die Sinne trägt [x] - F. Hiller
- Lord Ullin's daughter (A Chieftain, to the Highlands bound) - O. Prescott
- O Cherub Content, at thy moss-cover'd shrine - J. Haydn
- Of Nelson and the north - F. Arkwright, F. Boott (Battle of the Baltic)
- Oh ! how hard it is to find the one (Song) - C. Gounod
- Oh how hard it is to find - C. Gounod (Song)
- On Linden, when the sun was low - F. Marshall (Hohenlinden)
- On the Camp Hill, Hastings () - C. Wood [x]
- On the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh - G. Holst (The Harper)
- Our bugles sung truce, for the night-cloud had low'r'd FRE GER - A. Bax, L. Beethoven, J. Haydn
- Our bugles sung truce (Our bugles sung truce, for the night-cloud had low'r'd) - L. Beethoven FRE GER
- Roland the Brave (The brave Roland! - the brave Roland!) - F. Arkwright
- Song. To the Evening Star (Star that bringest home the bee) GER
- Song (Oh how hard it is to find)
- Star that bringest home the bee GER (Song. To the Evening Star) -
- The brave Roland! - the brave Roland! - F. Arkwright (The Brave Roland)
- The Brave Roland (The brave Roland! - the brave Roland!)
- The exile of Erin (There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin) - J. Callcott, J. Haydn, G. Holst
- The flower of North Wales (Blodeu Cwynedd) (O Cherub Content, at thy moss-cover'd shrine) - J. Haydn
- The Harper (On the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh) - G. Holst
- The knot there's no untying (How delicious is the winning) - E. Maconchy
- The Pleasures of Hope (At summer eve, when Heav'n's ethereal bow)
- There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin - J. Callcott, J. Haydn, G. Holst
- The soldier's dream (Our bugles sung truce, for the night-cloud had low'r'd) - A. Bax, L. Beethoven, J. Haydn FRE GER
- Unser Schlachthorn blies Halt! Denn die Nacht brach herein FRE (Des Soldaten Traum) -
- Woe's me ! Woe's me ! (Oh how hard it is to find) - C. Gounod
Last update: 2024-09-09 05:35:53