Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by E. Roxburgh
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- 3 songs
- no. 1. these children (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
- no. 2. this is the garden (Text: E. E. Cummings)
- no. 3. a wind has blown the rain away (Text: E. E. Cummings)
- How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear
- no. 1. How pleasant to know Mr. Lear (Text: Edward Lear)
- no. 2. The Owl and the Pussycat (Text: Edward Lear) GER RUS
- no. 3. The Jumblies (Text: Edward Lear)
- no. 4. Calico Pie (Text: Edward Lear)
- no. 5. The dong with the luminous nose (Text: Edward Lear)
- no. 6. Uncle Arly (Text: Edward Lear)
- no. 7. The Akond of Swat (Text: Edward Lear)
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- a wind has blown the rain away (in 3 songs) (Text: E. E. Cummings)
- Calico Pie (in How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear) (Text: Edward Lear)
- How pleasant to know Mr. Lear (in How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear) (Text: Edward Lear)
- The Akond of Swat (in How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear) (Text: Edward Lear)
- The dong with the luminous nose (in How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear) (Text: Edward Lear)
- The Jumblies (in How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear) (Text: Edward Lear)
- The Owl and the Pussycat (in How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear) (Text: Edward Lear) GER RUS
- these children (in 3 songs) (Text: E. E. Cummings) *
- this is the garden (in 3 songs) (Text: E. E. Cummings)
- Uncle Arly (in How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear) (Text: Edward Lear)
Last update: 2023-05-11 12:07:15