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Composer: Terry Fisk
Alphabetic listing of musical settings [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Song Cycles, Symphonies, etc.
Wuthering Heights
no. 1. I paused on the threshold
(Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 2. Stern reason is to judgment come
(Text: Terry Fisk after Emily Brontë) ENG
no. 3. All hushed and still (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 4. What woke? A little child (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 5. I did not sleep twas noon of day (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 6. If grief for grief can touch thee (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 7. Well, narrower draw the circle round (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 8. Heavy hangs the raindrop (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 9. I'll come when thou art saddest (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 10. Child of delight what brings you here (Text: Emily Brontë after Emily Brontë) ENG
no. 11. Awaking morning laughs from heaven (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 12. Lady in your palace hall (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 13. On a sunny brae alone I lay (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 14. Light up the halls tis closing day (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 15. Now trusts a heart that trusts in you (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 16. I would have touched the heavenly key (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 17. From our evening fireside now (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 18. Why do I hate that lone green dell? (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 19. There should be no despair for you
(Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 20. Here with my knee upon thy stone (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 21. Fair sinks the summer evening now (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 22. Companions all day long we've stood (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 23. Enough of thought philosopher (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 24. Silent is the house
(Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 25. The night of storms has passed (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 26. I see around me tombstones grey (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 27. Thou standest in the greenwoods now (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 28. The wind was rough which tore
(Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 29. The linnet in the rocky dells
(Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 30. How clear she shines (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 31. How few of all the hearts that loved are grieving
(Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 32. O transient voyager of heaven (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 33. I'm happiest when most away (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 34. It was not a summer's day (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 35. Cold in the earth, the deep snow piled above thee
(Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 36. Come hither child who gifted thee (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 37. Why ask to know the date the clime? (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 38. In summer's mellow midnight
(Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 39. Ah why because the dazzling sun
(Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 40. The battle had passed from the height (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 41. Aye there it is, it wakes tonight (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 42. High waving heather, beneath stormy blasts bending
(Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 43. Well some may hate and some may scorn (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 44. And first an hour of mournful musing (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 45. Cold, clear, and blue, the morning heaven (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 46. All day I've toiled but not with pain (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 47. When days of beauty deck the earth (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 48. The night was dark yet winter breathed (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 49. Tell me, tell me, smiling child (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 50. Often rebuked, yet always back returning
(Text: Emily Brontë) GER
no. 51. No coward soul is mine (Text: Emily Brontë)
no. 52. The sun has set, and the long grass now (Text: Emily Brontë)
All titles of vocal settings in our database, in alphabetic order
Ah why because the dazzling sun
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
All day I've toiled but not with pain (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
All hushed and still (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
And first an hour of mournful musing (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Awaking morning laughs from heaven (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Aye there it is, it wakes tonight (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Child of delight what brings you here (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë after Emily Brontë) ENG
Cold, clear, and blue, the morning heaven (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Cold in the earth, the deep snow piled above thee
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Come hither child who gifted thee (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Companions all day long we've stood (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Enough of thought philosopher (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Fair sinks the summer evening now (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
From our evening fireside now (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Heavy hangs the raindrop (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Here with my knee upon thy stone (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
High waving heather, beneath stormy blasts bending
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
How clear she shines (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
How few of all the hearts that loved are grieving
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
I did not sleep twas noon of day (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
I paused on the threshold
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
I see around me tombstones grey (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
I would have touched the heavenly key (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
If grief for grief can touch thee (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
I'll come when thou art saddest (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
I'm happiest when most away (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
In summer's mellow midnight
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
It was not a summer's day (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Lady in your palace hall (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Light up the halls tis closing day (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
No coward soul is mine (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Now trusts a heart that trusts in you (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
O transient voyager of heaven (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Often rebuked, yet always back returning
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë) GER
On a sunny brae alone I lay (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Silent is the house
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Stern reason is to judgment come
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Terry Fisk after Emily Brontë) ENG
Tell me, tell me, smiling child (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
The battle had passed from the height (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
The linnet in the rocky dells
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
The night of storms has passed (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
The night was dark yet winter breathed (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
The sun has set, and the long grass now (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
The wind was rough which tore
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
There should be no despair for you
(in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Thou standest in the greenwoods now (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Well, narrower draw the circle round (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Well some may hate and some may scorn (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
What woke? A little child (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
When days of beauty deck the earth (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Why ask to know the date the clime? (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
Why do I hate that lone green dell? (in Wuthering Heights) (Text: Emily Brontë)
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database
* indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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