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Composer: Mary Grant Carmichael (1851-1935)
Alphabetic listing of musical settings [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: A blue rectangle containing a language code such as ENG indicates the presence of a translation to that language. A grey rectangle such as FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but is missing.
Song Cycles, Symphonies, etc.
All titles of vocal settings in our database, in alphabetic order
A poor soul sat sighing (in Six Songs for two voices, from Shakespeare (reissued as Six Shakespeare Songs)) (Text: William Shakespeare after Volkslieder ) GER FRE GER
Cradle song (in Four songs) (Text: William Blake)
Infant Joy (Text: William Blake) RUS
Introduction to the Songs of Innocence (Text: William Blake) RUS
It is the hour (Text: George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron) FRE
Merrily flute and loudly (in Three Lyrics (first set) from Heine's Book of Songs) (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x] DUT CAT ITA FRE HEB FIN SPA CZE RUS BAQ SPA
My faint spirit, op. 12 (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley)
So loved and so loving, op. 8 no. 1 (in Three Lyrics (second set) from Heine's Book of Songs) (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x] RUS ITA FRE JPN FRE GRE
Sweetheart, sigh no more (Text: Thomas Bailey Aldrich)
Take, o take those lips away (in Six Songs for two voices, from Shakespeare (reissued as Six Shakespeare Songs)) DUT GER FRE FIN GER POL
Tell me where is fancy bred (in Six Songs for two voices, from Shakespeare (reissued as Six Shakespeare Songs)) (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT ITA FRE
The blossom (in Four songs) (Text: William Blake)
Under the greenwood tree (in Six Songs for two voices, from Shakespeare (reissued as Six Shakespeare Songs)) (Text: William Shakespeare) GER FRE FIN GER
When that I was a little tiny boy (in Six Songs for two voices, from Shakespeare (reissued as Six Shakespeare Songs)) (Text: William Shakespeare) DAN SWE GER FRE FIN
Who is Sylvia (in Six Songs for two voices, from Shakespeare (reissued as Six Shakespeare Songs)) (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT GER FRE FIN SPA
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