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Composer: Gustav Holst (1874-1934)
Listing of musical settings by catalog number [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
[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.
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.
A choral fantasia, op. 51, H. 177
Four Old English Carols, op. 20b, H. 82
Four Songs for Voice and Violin, op. 35
Seven Partsongs, op. 44, H. 162
Six Choral Folksongs, op. 36b, H. 136
Six Choruses for male voices and string orchestra, op. 52, H. 186
no. 1. Good Friday (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Peter Abelard) *
no. 2. Intercession (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Sedulius Scottus) *
no. 3. How mighty are the Sabbaths (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Peter Abelard) *
no. 4. A love song (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) *
no. 5. Drinking song (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) *
no. 6. Before sleep (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Aurelius Prudentius Clemens) *
Six Songs, op. 16
Songs from The Princess, op. 20a, H. 80
Three Festival Choruses, op. 36a
Twelve Welsh Folk Songs, H. 183
Two Carols, H. 91
Two Eastern Pictures, H. 112
no. 1. Spring (Text: Gustav Holst after Kalidasa) DUT
no. 2. Summer (Text: Gustav Holst after Kalidasa) DUT
Vedic Hymns, op. 24
no. 1. Ushas (Dawn) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
no. 2. Varuna I (Sky) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
no. 3. Maruts (Stormclouds) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
no. 4. Indra (God of Storm and Battle) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
no. 5. Varuna II (The Waters) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
no. 6. Song of the Frogs (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
no. 7. Vac (Speech) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
no. 8. Creation (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
no. 9. Faith (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
All titles of vocal settings in our database, in catalog order (without catalog first, alphabetic)
A dirge for two veterans (Text: Walt Whitman)
A festival chime, op. 36a no. 3 (in Three Festival Choruses) (Text: Clifford Bax) [x]
A lake and a fairy boat (Text: Thomas Hood)
A lake and a fairy boat (Text: Thomas Hood)
Airly beacon (Text: Charles Kingsley)
Angel spirits of sleep (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
Awake, my heart, op. 4 (Four songs) no. 4 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
Between us now, op. 15 (Six Songs) no. 5 (Text: Thomas Hardy)
Calm is the morn, op. 16 no. 1 (in Six Songs) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
Clear and cool (Text: Charles Kingsley)
Come to me (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
Cradle song, op. 16 no. 5 (in Six Songs) (Text: William Blake)
Creation, op. 24 no. 8 (in Vedic Hymns) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
Die Spröde (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) ENG ITA FRE ENG
Dirge and Hymeneal (Text: Thomas Lovell Beddoes)
Dream tryst (Text: Francis Thompson)
Epilogue (Text: Humbert Wolfe) [x]
Eternal Father (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
Faith, op. 24 no. 9 (in Vedic Hymns) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
Gird on thy sword (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
I come from haunts of coot and hern (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
I love thee (Text: Thomas Hood)
I scanned her picture, dreaming (Text: Thomas Hardy after Heinrich Heine) NOR DUT SPA KOR RUS ITA FRE FIN
I sing of a maiden, op. 35 no. 3 (in Four Songs for Voice and Violin) (Text: after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) FRE
I will not let thee go, op. 15 (Six Songs) no. 6 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
In a wood, op. 15 (Six Songs) no. 4 (Text: Thomas Hardy)
In the bleak midwinter (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
Indra (God of Storm and Battle), op. 24 no. 4 (in Vedic Hymns) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
Jesu Sweet, op. 35 no. 1 (in Four Songs for Voice and Violin)
Leise zieht durch mein Gemüt, op. 4 (Four songs) no. 3 (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG ITA FRE NOR DUT ENG ROM ITA SWE
Let all mortal flesh keep silence, op. 36a no. 1 (in Three Festival Choruses) (Text: Gerald Moultrie after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
Lovely kind, and kindly loving, op. 16 no. 4 (in Six Songs) (Text: Nicholas Breton)
Man born to toil (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
Margrete's cradle song, op. 4 (Four songs) no. 1 (Text: William Archer after Henrik Ibsen) ITA GER
Maruts (Stormclouds), op. 24 no. 3 (in Vedic Hymns) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
My Leman is so true, op. 35 no. 4 (in Four Songs for Voice and Violin)
My soul has nought but fire and ice, op. 35 no. 2 (in Four Songs for Voice and Violin)
My true love hath my heart, op. 16 no. 2 (in Six Songs) (Text: Sir Philip Sidney)
Ode on a Grecian Urn (Text: John Keats)
Peace, op. 16 no. 6 (in Six Songs) (Text: Alfred Henry Hyatt)
Roadways (Text: John Masefield)
Sing Heigh-ho! (Text: Charles Kingsley)
Sing Heigh-ho! (Text: Charles Kingsley)
Slumber song, op. 4 (Four songs) no. 2 (Text: Charles Kingsley)
Soft and gently, op. 4 (Four songs) no. 3 (Text: after Heinrich Heine) ITA FRE NOR DUT ROM ITA SWE GER
Song of the Drovers (Text: John Greenleaf Whittier)
Song of the Frogs, op. 24 no. 6 (in Vedic Hymns) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
Spring it is cheery (Text: Thomas Hood)
The autumn is old (Text: Thomas Hood)
The heart worships (Text: Alice M. Buckton)
The homecoming (Text: Thomas Hardy)
The sergeant's song, op. 15 (Six Songs) no. 3 (Text: Thomas Hardy)
The stars are with the voyager (Text: Thomas Hood)
The stars are with the voyager (Text: Thomas Hood)
The swallow leaves her nest (Text: Thomas Lovell Beddoes)
There is dew for the flow'ret (Text: Thomas Hood)
Thou didst delight mine eyes (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
Turn back O man, op. 36a no. 2 (in Three Festival Choruses) (Text: Clifford Bax) [x]*
Ushas (Dawn), op. 24 no. 1 (in Vedic Hymns) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
Vac (Speech), op. 24 no. 7 (in Vedic Hymns) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
Varuna I (Sky), op. 24 no. 2 (in Vedic Hymns) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
Varuna II (The Waters), op. 24 no. 5 (in Vedic Hymns) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
Weep you no more, op. 16 no. 3 (in Six Songs) (Text: 16th century) GER
H. 20. Light leaves whisper (Text: Fritz Bennicke Hart) [x]
H. 49. Ave Maria (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts) DUT SPA ENG ITA FRE
H. 76. In youth is pleasure
H. 80 no. 1. Sweet and low (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson) GER
H. 80 no. 2. The splendour falls (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson) NYN FRE
H. 80 no. 3. Tears, idle tears (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
H. 80 no. 4. O swallow, swallow (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson) GER
H. 80 no. 5. Home they brought her warrior dead (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
H. 80 no. 6. Now sleeps the crimson petal (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
H. 82 no. 3. Jesu, thou the Virgin-born
H. 91 no. 1. A welcome song
H. 91 no. 2. Terly, terlow
H. 112 no. 1. Spring (Text: Gustav Holst after Kalidasa) DUT
H. 112 no. 2. Summer (Text: Gustav Holst after Kalidasa) DUT
H. 127. Nunc dimittis [multi-text setting] DUT ENG FRE LAT GER FIN SPA
H. 128. This have I done for my true love (Text: Volkslieder )
H. 129 no. 2. Lullay my liking
H. 130. Of one that is so fair and bright
H. 131. Bring us in good ale
H. 136 no. 1. I sow'd the seeds of love (Text: Volkslieder )
H. 136 no. 2. There was a tree (Text: Volkslieder )
H. 136 no. 3. Matthew, Mark and Luke and John (Text: Volkslieder )
H. 136 no. 4. The song of the blacksmith (Text: Volkslieder )
H. 136 no. 5. I love my love (Text: Volkslieder )
H. 136 no. 6. Swansea Town (Text: Volkslieder )
H. 137. Diverus and Lazarus
H. 155. First Choral Symphony (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 159. The evening watch (Text: Henry Vaughan)
H. 162 no. 1. Say who is this? (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 162 no. 2. O Love, I complain (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 162 no. 3. Angel spirits of sleep (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 162 no. 4. When first we met we did not guess (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 162 no. 5. Sorrow and joy (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 162 no. 6. Love on my heart from heaven fell (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 162 no. 7. Assemble all ye maidens (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 174 no. 1. Persephone (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 174 no. 2. Things lovelier (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 174 no. 3. Now in these fairylands (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 174 no. 4. A little music (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 174 no. 5. The thought (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 174 no. 7. Envoi (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 174 no. 8. The dream-city (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 174 no. 9. Journey's end (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 174 no. 10. In the street of lost time (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 174 no. 11. Rhyme (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 174 no. 12. The floral bandit (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 174 no. 12. Betelgeuse (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
H. 177 no. 1. Man born of desire (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 177 no. 2. Organ solo
H. 177 no. 3. Rejoice, ye dead (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 177 no. 4. Man born of desire (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 177 no. 5. Rejoice, ye dead (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
H. 183 no. 9. Mae 'nghariad i'n Fenws (Text: Dora Herbert-Jones) ENG
H. 186 no. 1. Good Friday (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Peter Abelard) *
H. 186 no. 2. Intercession (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Sedulius Scottus) *
H. 186 no. 3. How mighty are the Sabbaths (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Peter Abelard) *
H. 186 no. 4. A love song (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) *
H. 186 no. 5. Drinking song (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) *
H. 186 no. 6. Before sleep (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Aurelius Prudentius Clemens) *
H. 188. O spiritual pilgrim (Text: James Elroy Flecker)
[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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