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Composer: Arthur Farwell (1872-1952)
Alphabetic listing of musical settings [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Song Cycles, Symphonies, etc.
All titles of vocal settings in our database, in alphabetic order
Afternoon on a hill (Edna St. Vincent Millay)
Ample make this bed, op. 108 no. 7 (Emily Dickinson) ITA
And I'm a rose!, op. 108 no. 4 (Emily Dickinson) ITA
Aristocracy, op. 105 no. 7 (Emily Dickinson)
Blazing in gold (Emily Dickinson)
Build thee more stately mansions (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
Dropped into the Ether Acre, op. 108 no. 10 (Emily Dickinson)
Drücke mich an deine Brust (Johanna Ambrosius) ENG
Heart, we will forget him, op. 108 no. 1 (Emily Dickinson)
How the sun rose, op. 105 no. 1 (Emily Dickinson)
I had no time to hate (Emily Dickinson)
I never felt at home below, op. 108 no. 3 (Emily Dickinson) *
I never saw a moor, op. 105 no. 5 (Emily Dickinson)
I shall know why, op. 66 no. 1 (Emily Dickinson)
I'm nobody! Who are you?, op. 108 no. 8 (Emily Dickinson) ITA GER
Inketunga's Thunder Song, op. 32 no. 2 (Arthur Farwell)
Meeting (Arthur Farwell after Johanna Ambrosius) ENG GER
Mine, op. 73 no. 2 (Emily Dickinson)
O captain! My captain! (Walt Whitman)
On a faded violet, op. 43 no. 2 (Percy Bysshe Shelley) ITA
On this long storm (Emily Dickinson)
On this wondrous sea, op. 107 no. 3 (Emily Dickinson)
Papa above, op. 108 no. 9 (Emily Dickinson)
Presentiment, op. 105 no. 12 (Emily Dickinson)
Resurgam, op. 66 no. 2 (Emily Dickinson)
Safe in their alabaster chambers, op. 105 no. 2 (Emily Dickinson)
Song of the Deathless Voice, op. 32 no. 1 (Arthur Farwell)
Summer shower, op. 73 no. 1 (Emily Dickinson)
Summer's Armies, op. 105 no. 9 (Emily Dickinson)
The butterfly, op. 108 no. 2 (Emily Dickinson)
The grass so little has to do, op. 112 no. 2 (Emily Dickinson)
The level bee, op. 105 no. 10 (Emily Dickinson)
The little tippler, op. 105 no. 6 (Emily Dickinson)
The old man's love song (Volkslieder (Folksongs)
The Old Man's Love-Song, op. 32 no. 3 (Arthur Farwell)
The Sabbath, op. 105 no. 3 (Emily Dickinson)
The sea of sunset, op. 26 (Emily Dickinson)
The Sea said "Come" to the Brook, op. 108 no. 5 (Emily Dickinson)
The tyger (William Blake) RUS GER
The wild flower's song (William Blake)
These saw visions (Emily Dickinson) *
Thou'rt like unto a tender flower (after Heinrich Heine) [x] DUT SWE SPA VLM HUN RUS ENG FRI ROM ITA GER FRE FIN ICE
Tie the strings to my life, op. 107 no. 2 (Emily Dickinson)
Verfehlte Liebe, op. 56 (Two songs) no. 1 (Heinrich Heine) ENG
We should not mind so small a flower, op. 108 no. 6 (Emily Dickinson)
[x] indicates a text that is not yet in the database
* indicates that a text is thought to be copyright and that we have no permission to display it on the website. For some of the texts marked this way, we have incomplete information about their copyright status. They may in fact be public domain.
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