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Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)
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A dead violet (The odour from the flower is gone
) (from The Literary Pocket-Book) - F. Bridge ITA
A dirge (Rough wind that moanest loud
) - F. Bridge, C. Allen, E. Blake, B. Britten ITA GER
A faded flower (The odour from the flower is gone
) (from The Literary Pocket-Book) - J. Gledhill ITA
A faded violet (The odour from the flower is gone
) (from The Literary Pocket-Book) - E. Fogg, F. Groton, C. McAlpin ITA
A Fragment: To One Singing (My spirit like a charmed bark doth swim) R. Clarke: My Spirit like a charmed bark doth float
A lament (That time is dead for ever, child!
) (from Posthumous Poems) - A. Tindal RUS GER
A lament (O World! O Life! O Time!) - R. Still, C. Parry ITA
A lament (Swifter far than summers flight
) - H. Aïdé, E. Button
A Sensitive Plant in a garden grew ITA
A serene winter's night - W. Bexfield [x]
A song of courage (O man! hold thee on in courage of soul
) - R. Vaughan Williams
A song of healing (Love, from its awful throne of patient power
) (from Prometheus Unbound) - R. Vaughan Williams
A song of liberty (Life may change, but it may fly not) (from Hellas) - R. Vaughan Williams
A song of pity, peace, and love (O Spirit vast and deep as Night and Heaven!) (from Revolt of Islam) - R. Vaughan Williams
A song of the new age (The world's great age begins anew
) (from Hellas) - R. Vaughan Williams
A song of victory (To suffer woes which hope thinks infinite) (from Prometheus Unbound) - R. Vaughan Williams
A songlet on an English love note (Swiftly walk over the western wave
) - L. Lehrman GER
A summer day (The whispering waves were half asleep
) - R. Clarke RUS ITA
A widow bird (A widow bird sat mourning for her love) - B. Treharne, G. Arnold, J. Ashe, F. Atkinson, J. Bailey, H. Banister, G. Bantock, A. Behrend, A. Bliss, H. Brainard, P. Glanville-Hicks ITA
A widow bird sat (A widow bird sat mourning for her love) - A. Brewer ITA
A widow bird sat mourning (A widow bird sat mourning for her love) - L. Lehmann, B. Luard-Selby ITA
A widow bird sat mourning for her love ITA L. Lehmann, B. Luard-Selby: A widow bird sat mourning
B. Treharne, G. Arnold, J. Ashe, F. Atkinson, J. Bailey, H. Banister, G. Bantock, A. Behrend, A. Bliss, H. Brainard, P. Glanville-Hicks: A widow bird
A. Brewer: A widow bird sat
E. Maconchy: A widow-bird sate mourning
C. Allen: Winter song
C. Barratt: Song
H. Howells, R. Bennett: The widow bird
A widow-bird sate mourning (A widow bird sat mourning for her love) - E. Maconchy ITA
Adonais (The One remains, the many change and pass;
) G. Dyson: To find the Western path
An Ariette for Music. To a Lady singing to her Accompaniment on the Guitar (As the moon's soft splendor
) A. Beach, J. Andriessen: Ariette
S. Coleridge-Taylor: As the moon's soft splendor
G. Betjemann, H. Brearly: As the moon's soft splendour
E. Elgar: In Moonlight
An die Nacht (Göttin der Nacht, schweb' über die Flut
) - A. Jensen
And, like a dying lady, lean and pale
B. Rands, A. Steinert: The waning moon
P. Hindemith, J. Beeson, A. Cooke: The moon
Arab Love Song (My faint spirit is was sitting in the light) - R. Quilter
Arethusa (Arethusa arose from her couch of snows) - G. Bantock, F. Bornschein ITA
Arethusa arose from her couch of snows ITA G. Bantock, F. Bornschein: Arethusa
Aretusa (Sorge Aretusa, lieve
) - O. Respighi
Ariette (As the moon's soft splendor
) - A. Beach, J. Andriessen
Art thou pale for weariness
C. Chávez: To the Moon
C. Allen, J. Bailey, R. Birch, C. Blyton, P. Glanville-Hicks: To the moon
W. Ogdon: Moon song
As the moon's soft splendor (As the moon's soft splendor
) - S. Coleridge-Taylor
As the moon's soft splendor
A. Beach, J. Andriessen: Ariette
S. Coleridge-Taylor: As the moon's soft splendor
G. Betjemann, H. Brearly: As the moon's soft splendour
E. Elgar: In Moonlight
As the moon's soft splendour (As the moon's soft splendor
) - G. Betjemann, H. Brearly
Autumn (If I walk in Autumn's even) - C. Allen
Autumn -- a dirge (The warm sun is failing, the bleak wind is wailing) - F. Bonavia
Autumn: A dirge (The warm sun is failing, the bleak wind is wailing) F. Bonavia: Autumn -- a dirge
Autumn's even - P. Moorer [x]
Blazhennykh snov ushla zvezda (Blazhennykh snov ushla zvezda
) - S. Taneyev GER
Blazhennykh snov ushla zvezda
GER S. Taneyev: Blazhennykh snov ushla zvezda
breath of autumns being M. Ostrzyga: Wind resonances
Bright wanderer, fair coquette of Heaven RUS G. Antheil: To the moon
Canto funebre (Rude vento, che diffondi in suon di pianto
) - O. Respighi GER
Clouds (I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers) - A. Bimboni
Clouds that veil the midnight moon (We are as clouds that veil the midnight moon
) - H. Bright RUS
Come, I will sing you some low, sleepy tune B. Dieren: Come, I will sing you some slow, sleepy tune
Come, I will sing you some slow, sleepy tune (Come, I will sing you some low, sleepy tune) - B. Dieren
Come l'ombra di cara estinta vita
GER O. Respighi: Tempi assai lontani
Cresceva in un giardino, sola, una Sensitiva O. Respighi: La sensitiva
Darkness has dawned in the East (Darkness has dawned in the East
) (from Hellas) - L. Bendixen
Darkness has dawned in the East
(from Hellas) L. Bendixen: Darkness has dawned in the East
De profundis (Rarely, rarely, comest thou, Spirit of Delight!
) - F. Bullard
Death (They die -- the dead return not -- Misery sits near an open grave and calls them over) RUS
Del sonno tra i fantasimi
GER GER O. Respighi: Serenata indiana
Der Hagel klirrt nieder
WEL R. Schumann: Die Flüchtlinge
Die Flüchtlinge (Der Hagel klirrt nieder
) - R. Schumann WEL
Dimmi, o Stella, che sull'ali di luce
DAN G. Ghedini: Pellegrini del mondo
Dirge (Rough wind that moanest loud
) - G. Antheil, A. Berdahl ITA GER
Dirge for the Year (Orphan Hours, the Year is dead) G. Arnold: Orphan hours, the year is dead
Dirge: Rough wind (Rough wind that moanest loud
) - R. Agnew ITA GER
Dreams (Whilst skies are blue and bright
) - G. Bantock ITA
È vanito l'odor di questo fiore
O. Respighi: Su una violetta morta
Ein Klagegesang (Rauher Wind) - H. Genzmer ITA (Text: after Percy Bysshe Shelley) [x]
Entflohenes Glück (Obwohl dein Herz der Stunden denkt) - W. Bennett
Evening (When soft winds and sunny skies) - C. Allen
Far away on Himalay (I would not be a king -- enough) G. Bantock: On Himalay: Far away on Himalay
Fragment: A tale untold (One sang of thee who left the tale untold
) H. Bright: The tale untold
Fragment: I faint, I perish with my love! (I faint, I perish with my love! I grow
) G. Antheil: I faint, I perish
Fragment: I stood upon a heaven-cleaving turret (I stood upon a heaven-cleaving turret) G. Antheil: I stood upon a heaven-cleaving turret
Fragment: My thoughts arise and fade in solitude (My thoughts arise and fade in solitude) RUS ITA
Fragment: Ode to the West Wind (V) (O wild West Wind, make me thy lyre, even as the forest is
) - H. King
Fragment: To the moon (Bright wanderer, fair coquette of Heaven) RUS G. Antheil: To the moon
Fragment: Wake the serpent not (Wake the serpent not -- lest he should not know the way to go) G. Bantock: Wake the serpent not (fragment)
Fragment: "When soft winds and sunny skies" (When soft winds and sunny skies) C. Allen: Evening
G. Antheil: When soft winds
Fragment: Wine of the Fairies (I am drunk with the honey wine) GER
Fragments of an unfinished drama (He came like a dream in the dawn of life
) - F. Austin
From -- The recollection: Now the last day (The whispering waves were half asleep
) - A. Voormolen RUS ITA
From dreams of thee (I arise from dreams of thee) - F. Brackett, F. Bullard ITA GER GER
From the forests and highlands we come, we come G. Bantock, F. Bullard: Hymn of Pan
Già v'ebbe un uomo, nel cui tenue spirto
O. Respighi: Il tramonto
Good Night (Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill) - C. Gounod
Good Night! ah! no; the hour is ill that severs those it should unite (Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill) - C. Parry
Good night? ah no (Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill) - G. Allman
Good-night (Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill) C. Gounod: Good Night
C. Parry: Good Night! ah! no; the hour is ill that severs those it should unite
K. Boase: Serenade
W. Bennett: Good-night? ah no
G. Allman: Good night? ah no
C. Barton: Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill
Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill C. Gounod: Good Night
C. Parry: Good Night! ah! no; the hour is ill that severs those it should unite
K. Boase: Serenade
W. Bennett: Good-night? ah no
G. Allman: Good night? ah no
C. Barton: Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill
Good-night? ah no (Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill) - W. Bennett
Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill (Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill) - C. Barton
Göttin der Nacht, schweb' über die Flut
A. Jensen: An die Nacht
Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!
M. Baird, S. Benkman, F. Bullard, E. Covell: To a skylark
T. Anderton: The skylark
R. Still: Ode to a Skylark
He came like a dream in the dawn of life
F. Austin: Fragments of an unfinished drama
Hymn of Apollo (The sleepless Hours who watch me as I lie) - E. Austin
Hymn of Pan (From the forests and highlands we come, we come) - G. Bantock, F. Bullard
I am afraid these verses will not please you G. Antheil: Sonnet to Byron
I am drunk with the honey wine GER
I arise from dreams (I arise from dreams of thee) - M. Arkwright, E. Bairstow, A. Bennett, J. Beuthin, J. Bischoff, H. Clark, L. Coerne, B. Reeves ITA GER GER
Indian serenade (I arise from dreams of thee) - J. Barricelli, I. Beaumont, W. Berwald, F. Bornschein, O. Carter, F. Converse, C. Coombs ITA GER GER
I arise from dreams of thee (I arise from dreams of thee) - J. Barnett, T. Adamowski, A. Bendelari, M. Head ITA GER GER
I arise from dreams of thee ITA GER GER P. Ambrose: Serenade
J. Duke: The Indian Serenade
J. Barnett, T. Adamowski, A. Bendelari, M. Head: I arise from dreams of thee
J. Camp, M. Vogrich: Indian song
J. Barricelli, I. Beaumont, W. Berwald, F. Bornschein, O. Carter, F. Converse, C. Coombs: Indian serenade
N. Cain, O. Canale: The Indian serenade
F. Delius: Indian love song
F. Brackett, F. Bullard: From dreams of thee
D. Arditti: Indian Serenade
M. Arkwright, E. Bairstow, A. Bennett, J. Beuthin, J. Bischoff, H. Clark, L. Coerne, B. Reeves: I arise from dreams
I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers A. Bimboni: Clouds
E. Bainton, J. Barnett, R. Boughton: The cloud
I faint, I perish (I faint, I perish with my love! I grow
) - G. Antheil
I faint, I perish with my love! I grow
G. Antheil: I faint, I perish
I fear thy kisses (I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden) - G. Butterworth, J. Becker, G. Bennett, L. Benson, R. Birch, E. Blake, C. Braun, A. Brewer RUS
I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden (I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden) - R. Still RUS
I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden RUS L. Ashton: The heart's devotion
R. Still: I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden
C. Allen: To a maiden
G. Butterworth, J. Becker, G. Bennett, L. Benson, R. Birch, E. Blake, C. Braun, A. Brewer: I fear thy kisses
I met a traveller from an antique land ITA GER R. Manno, D. Mills, R. Bales, W. Aschaffenburg, G. Bantock, T. Booth, G. Bush, J. Burt, W. Fischer, M. Godfery, G. Grossmann, W. Josephs, L. Powell, R. Robbins, A. Steinert, B. Treharne: Ozymandias
H. Gaul: Ozymandias, king of kings
I pant for the music which is divine M. Tippett: Music
I should not weep (When passion's trance is overpast) - J. Barnett
I stood upon a heaven-cleaving turret (I stood upon a heaven-cleaving turret) - G. Antheil
I stood upon a heaven-cleaving turret G. Antheil: I stood upon a heaven-cleaving turret
I would not be a king -- enough G. Bantock: On Himalay: Far away on Himalay
Ich erwach' aus holdem Traum
ITA (Text: after Percy Bysshe Shelley) [x] M. Vogrich: Indischer Gesang
If I walk in Autumn's even C. Allen: Autumn
Il tramonto (Già v'ebbe un uomo, nel cui tenue spirto
) - O. Respighi
In Moonlight (As the moon's soft splendor
) - E. Elgar
In the night (Swiftly walk over the western wave
) - E. Maconchy GER
Indian love song (I arise from dreams of thee) - F. Delius ITA GER GER
Indian Serenade (I arise from dreams of thee) - D. Arditti ITA GER GER
Indian song (I arise from dreams of thee) - J. Camp, M. Vogrich ITA GER GER
Indischer Gesang (Ich erwach' aus holdem Traum
) - M. Vogrich ITA (Text: after Percy Bysshe Shelley) [x]
Invocation (Rarely, rarely, comest thou, Spirit of Delight!
) - H. Gál
It was a bright and cheerful afternoon E. Bainton: Summer
Iz divnykh dnej, lazurnykh, jasnykh
ITA A. Arensky: Vospominanije
Iz morja smotrit ostrovok S. Rachmaninov, S. Taneyev: Ostrovok
Izmenchivost' (My tochno oblaka vokrug luny polnochnoj.
)
Ja lask tvoikh strashus', kak gor'kikh muk
A. Arensky: Ja lask tvojikh strashus'
Ja lask tvojikh strashus' (Ja lask tvoikh strashus', kak gor'kikh muk
) - A. Arensky
K Mari - S. Blumenfel'd (Text: after Percy Bysshe Shelley) [x]
Klare Stjerne Du som før ITA (Text: after Percy Bysshe Shelley) [x] M. Bugge: Vandrerne
La sensitiva (Cresceva in un giardino, sola, una Sensitiva) - O. Respighi
Lament (O World! O Life! O Time!) - M. Bram ITA
Life may change, but it may fly not (from Hellas) R. Vaughan Williams: A song of liberty
Lift not the painted veil (Lift not the painted veil which those who live
) - D. Diamond
Lift not the painted veil which those who live
L. Lehrman: Sonnetina #2
D. Diamond: Lift not the painted veil
Like the ghost of a dear friend dead ITA GER G. Barrington-Baker, E. Lawrence, J. Storer: Time long past
Lines (That time is dead for ever, child!
) (from Posthumous Poems) RUS GER A. Tindal: A lament
W. Hurlstone: That time is dead forever
L. Smith: Song of the Past
Lines (The cold earth slept below) H. Bright: Winter night on the mountain
Lines - A. Ribári [x]
Lines to an Indian Air (I arise from dreams of thee) ITA GER GER P. Ambrose: Serenade
J. Duke: The Indian Serenade
J. Barnett, T. Adamowski, A. Bendelari, M. Head: I arise from dreams of thee
J. Camp, M. Vogrich: Indian song
N. Cain, O. Canale: The Indian serenade
J. Barricelli, I. Beaumont, W. Berwald, F. Bornschein, O. Carter, F. Converse, C. Coombs: Indian serenade
F. Brackett, F. Bullard: From dreams of thee
F. Delius: Indian love song
D. Arditti: Indian Serenade
M. Arkwright, E. Bairstow, A. Bennett, J. Beuthin, J. Bischoff, H. Clark, L. Coerne, B. Reeves: I arise from dreams
Lines: When the lamp is shattered (When the lamp is shattered) G. Antheil, J. Barnett, H. Bright, A. Budd, C. Gibbs: When the lamp is shattered
Love, from its awful throne of patient power
(from Prometheus Unbound) R. Vaughan Williams: A song of healing
G. Dyson: To find the Western path
Love's entreaty (The fountains mingle with the River
) - W. Ball FRE
Love's philosophy (The fountains mingle with the River
) - D. Arditti, F. Delius, R. Manno, R. Quilter, A. Foerster, E. Ahnell, V. Alvstad, J. Ashe, A. Backer-Grøndahl, E. Barber, H. Bell, G. Bennett, E. Blake, D. Booth, A. Borton, C. Braun, A. Brewer, F. Butcher, C. Campbell, C. Campbell, C. Christopher, R. Clarke, T. Pasatieri, P. Heininen, G. Coleridge-Taylor, L. Lehrman FRE
Man who man would be (Nor happiness, nor majesty, nor fame) - L. Lehrman
Mary dear (O Mary dear, that you were here) - H. Glover RUS
Mechty v odinochestve vjanut (Mechty v odinochestve vjanut i vnov' rascvetajut
) - S. Taneyev ITA
Mechty v odinochestve vjanut i vnov' rascvetajut
ITA S. Taneyev: Mechty v odinochestve vjanut
Men of England (Men of England, heirs of Glory) (from The Mask of Anarchy. Written on the occasion of the massacre at Manchester) - W. Bell
Men of England, heirs of Glory (from The Mask of Anarchy. Written on the occasion of the massacre at Manchester) W. Bell: Men of England
Mentre azzurri splendono i cieli (Mentre azzurri splendono i cieli
) - G. Ghedini
Mentre azzurri splendono i cieli
G. Ghedini: Mentre azzurri splendono i cieli
Mich erweckt ein süßer Traum (Mich erweckt ein süßer Traum) - Bruguière ITA [x]
Mich erweckt ein süßer Traum ITA [x] Bruguière: Mich erweckt ein süßer Traum
Month after month the gathered rains descend A. Steinert: To the Nile
Moon song (Art thou pale for weariness
) - W. Ogdon
Music (Music, when soft voices die
) (from Posthumous Poems) - C. Parry, J. Bailey, M. Bayliff RUS GER FRE
Music (I pant for the music which is divine) - M. Tippett
Music, when soft vocies die (Music, when soft voices die
) (from Posthumous Poems) - M. Besly RUS GER FRE
Music, when soft voices die (Music, when soft voices die
) (from Posthumous Poems) - A. Barnett, F. Bridge, R. Clarke, D. Diamond, B. Fairchild, E. Gold, Q. Porter, R. Quilter, P. Warlock, P. Warlock, G. Bachlund, L. Lehmann, E. Ahnell, G. Aitken, G. Alcock, E. Allen, W. Anderson, G. Arnold, W. Baddeley, E. Bairstow, G. Bantock, K. Barry, T. Bayley, E. Bement, G. Bennett, A. Bergh, A. Blume, N. Bradshaw, H. Brainard, H. Brian, P. Buck, R. Burnham, G. Bush, E. Butler, N. Cain, F. Candlyn, R. Faith, S. Chatman, L. Larsen, H. Vliet, B. Roe, H. Cowell, O. Freudenthal, S. Barab RUS GER FRE
Music, when soft voices die
(from Posthumous Poems) RUS GER FRE M. Besly: Music, when soft vocies die
C. Parry, J. Bailey, M. Bayliff: Music
A. Barnett, F. Bridge, R. Clarke, D. Diamond, B. Fairchild, E. Gold, Q. Porter, R. Quilter, P. Warlock, P. Warlock, G. Bachlund, L. Lehmann, E. Ahnell, G. Aitken, G. Alcock, E. Allen, W. Anderson, G. Arnold, W. Baddeley, E. Bairstow, G. Bantock, K. Barry, T. Bayley, E. Bement, G. Bennett, A. Bergh, A. Blume, N. Bradshaw, H. Brainard, H. Brian, P. Buck, R. Burnham, G. Bush, E. Butler, N. Cain, F. Candlyn, R. Faith, S. Chatman, L. Larsen, H. Vliet, B. Roe, H. Cowell, O. Freudenthal, S. Barab: Music, when soft voices die
Mutability (Whilst skies are blue and bright
) - C. Allen, G. Bennett, A. Berdahl, D. Thomas ITA
Mutability (We are as clouds that veil the midnight moon
) - D. James RUS
My faint spirit (My faint spirit is was sitting in the light) - J. Barnett, M. Carmichael
My faint spirit is was sitting in the light J. Barnett, M. Carmichael: My faint spirit
R. Quilter: Arab Love Song
My soul is an enchanted boat (My soul is an enchanted boat
) (from Prometheus Unbound) - M. White, J. Duke
My soul is an enchanted boat
(from Prometheus Unbound) D. Thomas: Valediction
M. White, J. Duke: My soul is an enchanted boat
My Spirit like a charmed bark doth float (My spirit like a charmed bark doth swim) - R. Clarke
My spirit like a charmed bark doth swim R. Clarke: My Spirit like a charmed bark doth float
My thoughts arise and fade in solitude RUS ITA
My tochno oblaka vokrug luny polnochnoj.
Vospominanije (Iz divnykh dnej, lazurnykh, jasnykh
) - A. Arensky ITA
Nad Morem spal Sosnovyj Les ITA A. Arensky: Vospominanije
Night (Swiftly walk over the western wave
) - C. Gibbs GER
Nor happiness, nor majesty, nor fame L. Lehrman, L. Lehrman: Sonnetina #4
Nothing in the world is single (The fountains mingle with the River
) - A. Buzzi-Peccia FRE
Nothing in the world is single
FRE A. Hovhaness: Love's Philosophy
W. Ball: Love's entreaty
D. Arditti, F. Delius, R. Manno, R. Quilter, A. Foerster, E. Ahnell, V. Alvstad, J. Ashe, A. Backer-Grøndahl, E. Barber, H. Bell, G. Bennett, E. Blake, D. Booth, A. Borton, C. Braun, A. Brewer, F. Butcher, C. Campbell, C. Campbell, C. Christopher, R. Clarke, T. Pasatieri, P. Heininen, G. Coleridge-Taylor, L. Lehrman: Love's philosophy
C. Gounod: The fountains mingle with the River
A. Buzzi-Peccia: Nothing in the world is single
H. Bauer: The fountains mingle
Now the last day of many days
RUS ITA A. Voormolen: From -- The recollection: Now the last day
R. Clarke: A summer day
F. Gilbert: Whispering waves (To Jane: The recollection)
M. Phillips, C. Wood: The whispering waves
K. Klaus: Recollection: Now the last day
A. Lambert: The whispering waves that were half asleep (from The "Pine Forest")
O man! hold thee on in courage of soul
R. Vaughan Williams: A song of courage
O Mary dear (O Mary dear, that you were here) - E. Button RUS
O Mary dear, that you were here RUS H. Glover: Mary dear
A. Mann, M. White: To Mary
E. Button: O Mary dear
O Spirit vast and deep as Night and Heaven! (from Revolt of Islam) R. Vaughan Williams: A song of pity, peace, and love
O wild West Wind (O wild West Wind, make me thy lyre, even as the forest is
) - E. Elgar, F. Barbour
O wild West Wind, make me thy lyre, even as the forest is
D. Argento: Ode to the west wind
R. Arnell: Ode to the West Wind
E. Elgar, F. Barbour: O wild West Wind
H. King: Fragment: Ode to the West Wind (V)
O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being
D. Argento: Ode to the west wind
R. Arnell: Ode to the West Wind
E. Elgar, F. Barbour: O wild West Wind
H. King: Fragment: Ode to the West Wind (V)
O World (O World! O Life! O Time!) - A. Hovhaness ITA
O World! O Life! O Time! ITA R. Still, C. Parry: A lament
M. Bayliff, A. Berdahl: Threnos
J. Ashe: O world! O life!
A. Hovhaness: O World
M. Bram: Lament
O world! O life! (O World! O Life! O Time!) - J. Ashe ITA
Obwohl dein Herz der Stunden denkt W. Bennett: Entflohenes Glück
Ode to a Skylark (Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!
) - R. Still
Ode to the west wind (O wild West Wind, make me thy lyre, even as the forest is
) - D. Argento
On a dead violet (The odour from the flower is gone
) (from The Literary Pocket-Book) - G. Bennett ITA
On a faded violet (The odour from the flower is gone
) (from The Literary Pocket-Book) - A. Farwell, C. Deis, A. Dexter, A. Donato, E. Ford, E. Hughes, H. MacCunn, H. MacCunn, W. Metcalfe, C. Mills, C. Piatti, H. Pierson, E. Thorne, E. Troup, E. Troup ITA
On a faded violet (The colour from the flower is gone) G. Arnold: The colour from the flow'r is gone
H. Herz: Thee and only thee
On a poet's lips I slept (On a poet's lips I slept
) (from Prometheus Unbound) - B. Britten, E. Bairstow, H. Brian, J. Coulthard FRE
On a poet's lips I slept
(from Prometheus Unbound) FRE C. Allen: The poet's world
B. Britten, E. Bairstow, H. Brian, J. Coulthard: On a poet's lips I slept
On death (O man! hold thee on in courage of soul
) R. Vaughan Williams: A song of courage
On Himalay: Far away on Himalay (I would not be a king -- enough) - G. Bantock
One sang of thee who left the tale untold
H. Bright: The tale untold
One sung of thee who left the tale untold
H. Bright: The tale untold
One with eyes the fairest (from The Cyclops) G. Bantock: One with eyes the fairest, from Cyclops of Euripides
One with eyes the fairest, from Cyclops of Euripides (One with eyes the fairest) (from The Cyclops) - G. Bantock
One word is too often profaned (One word is too often profaned) - J. Barnett, E. Bracken
One word is too often profaned J. Barnett, E. Bracken: One word is too often profaned
Orphan hours, the year is dead (Orphan Hours, the Year is dead) - G. Arnold
Orphan Hours, the Year is dead G. Arnold: Orphan hours, the year is dead
Ostrovok (Iz morja smotrit ostrovok) - S. Rachmaninov, S. Taneyev
Ozymandias (I met a traveller from an antique land) - R. Manno, D. Mills, R. Bales, W. Aschaffenburg, G. Bantock, T. Booth, G. Bush, J. Burt, W. Fischer, M. Godfery, G. Grossmann, W. Josephs, L. Powell, R. Robbins, A. Steinert, B. Treharne ITA GER
Ozymandias - M. Wiedmann ITA [x]
Ozymandias, king of kings (I met a traveller from an antique land) - H. Gaul ITA GER
Pellegrini del mondo (Dimmi, o Stella, che sull'ali di luce
) - G. Ghedini DAN
Pust' otzvuchit (Pust' otzvuchit garmonichnoje, nezhnoje pen'je
) - S. Taneyev GER FRE
Pust' otzvuchit garmonichnoje, nezhnoje pen'je
GER FRE S. Taneyev: Pust' otzvuchit
Rarely, comest thou (Rarely, rarely, comest thou, Spirit of Delight!
) - N. Cain
Rarely, rarely comest thou (Rarely, rarely, comest thou, Spirit of Delight!
) - J. Barnett
Rarely, rarely, comest thou, Spirit of Delight!
H. Gál: Invocation
J. Barnett: Rarely, rarely comest thou
F. Bullard: De profundis
N. Cain: Rarely, comest thou
L. Taylor, K. Boase: Spirit of delight
G. Bennett, A. Borton: Rarely, rarely, comest thou
Rauher Wind ITA (Text: after Percy Bysshe Shelley) [x] H. Genzmer: Ein Klagegesang
Recollection: Now the last day (The whispering waves were half asleep
) - K. Klaus RUS ITA
Remembrance (Swifter far than summers flight
) - W. Hawley, E. Ahnell, C. Allen, A. Borton
Rough wind (Rough wind that moanest loud
) - C. Ives ITA GER
Rough wind that moanest loud
ITA GER G. Antheil, A. Berdahl: Dirge
F. Bridge, C. Allen, E. Blake, B. Britten: A dirge
R. Agnew: Dirge: Rough wind
C. Ives: Rough wind
Rude vento, che diffondi in suon di pianto
GER O. Respighi: Canto funebre
Sacred Goddess, Mother Earth M. Besly, S. Coleridge-Taylor: Song of Proserpine
Serenade (I arise from dreams of thee) - P. Ambrose ITA GER GER
Serenade (Good-night? ah! no; the hour is ill) - K. Boase
Serenata indiana (Del sonno tra i fantasimi
) - O. Respighi GER GER
Shall we roam, my love
DAN F. Delius: To the Queen of my Heart
Skal vi vandre en Stund
A. Backer-Grøndahl, C. Nielsen: Til mit hjertes dronning
Song (A widow bird sat mourning for her love) - C. Barratt ITA
Song (Rarely, rarely, comest thou, Spirit of Delight!
) H. Gál: Invocation
J. Barnett: Rarely, rarely comest thou
F. Bullard: De profundis
N. Cain: Rarely, comest thou
L. Taylor, K. Boase: Spirit of delight
G. Bennett, A. Borton: Rarely, rarely, comest thou
Song of Proserpine (Sacred Goddess, Mother Earth) - M. Besly, S. Coleridge-Taylor
Song of Proserpine while gathering flowers on the plain of Enna (Sacred Goddess, Mother Earth) M. Besly, S. Coleridge-Taylor: Song of Proserpine
Song of the Past (That time is dead for ever, child!
) (from Posthumous Poems) - L. Smith RUS GER
Song, on a faded violet (The odour from the flower is gone
) (from The Literary Pocket-Book) - J. Forrester ITA
Sonnet: Political greatness (Nor happiness, nor majesty, nor fame) L. Lehrman, L. Lehrman: Sonnetina #4
Sonnet to Byron (I am afraid these verses will not please you) - G. Antheil
Sonnetina #4 (Nor happiness, nor majesty, nor fame) - L. Lehrman
Sonnetina #2 (Lift not the painted veil which those who live
) - L. Lehrman
Sorge Aretusa, lieve
O. Respighi: Aretusa
Spirit of delight (Rarely, rarely, comest thou, Spirit of Delight!
) - L. Taylor, K. Boase
Stanza (If I walk in Autumn's even) C. Allen: Autumn
Star, moon, and wind (Tell me, thou star whose wings of light
) - H. Bright ITA DAN
Storm-Gan - D. Jenkins GER [x]
Storm-Song (The waters are flashing
) - D. Jenkins GER WEL
Stroki (Blazhennykh snov ushla zvezda
) GER S. Taneyev: Blazhennykh snov ushla zvezda
Su una violetta morta (È vanito l'odor di questo fiore
) - O. Respighi
Summer (It was a bright and cheerful afternoon) - E. Bainton
Summer and Winter (It was a bright and cheerful afternoon) E. Bainton: Summer
Swifter far than summers flight (Swifter far than summers flight
) - B. Reeves
Swifter far than summers flight
H. Aïdé, E. Button: A lament
W. Hawley, E. Ahnell, C. Allen, A. Borton: Remembrance
B. Reeves: Swifter far than summers flight
Swiftly walk over the western wave
GER L. Lehrman: A songlet on an English love note
E. Maconchy: In the night
C. Gibbs: Night
D. Arditti: To the Night
Tell me, thou star whose wings of light
ITA DAN C. Ives, C. Lucas, C. Allen, G. Bantock: The world's wanderers
H. Bright: Star, moon, and wind
M. Blower: Tell me, thou star
F. Barbour: Tell me thou wanderers
Tell me, star whose wings of light
ITA DAN C. Ives, C. Lucas, C. Allen, G. Bantock: The world's wanderers
H. Bright: Star, moon, and wind
M. Blower: Tell me, thou star
F. Barbour: Tell me thou wanderers
Tell me, thou star (Tell me, thou star whose wings of light
) - M. Blower ITA DAN
Tell me thou wanderers (Tell me, thou star whose wings of light
) - F. Barbour ITA DAN
Tempi assai lontani (Come l'ombra di cara estinta vita
) - O. Respighi GER
That time is dead for ever, child!
(from Posthumous Poems) RUS GER A. Tindal: A lament
W. Hurlstone: That time is dead forever
L. Smith: Song of the Past
That time is dead forever (That time is dead for ever, child!
) (from Posthumous Poems) - W. Hurlstone RUS GER
The cloud (I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers) - E. Bainton, J. Barnett, R. Boughton
The cold earth slept below H. Bright: Winter night on the mountain
The colour from the flower is flown (The odour from the flower is gone
) (from The Literary Pocket-Book) - E. Loder ITA
The colour from the flower is gone G. Arnold: The colour from the flow'r is gone
H. Herz: Thee and only thee
The colour from the flow'r is gone (The colour from the flower is gone) - G. Arnold
The dawn (The pale stars are gone!
) (from Prometheus Unbound) - C. Allen
The faded violet (The odour from the flower is gone
) (from The Literary Pocket-Book) - E. Bracken, A. Fox, G. Loder, H. MacWhirter ITA
The flower that smiles (Whilst skies are blue and bright
) - G. Arnold ITA
Whilst skies are blue and bright
ITA C. Allen, G. Bennett, A. Berdahl, D. Thomas: Mutability
E. Button: The flower that smiles today
G. Bantock: Dreams
G. Arnold: The flower that smiles
The flower that smiles to-day
ITA C. Allen, G. Bennett, A. Berdahl, D. Thomas: Mutability
E. Button: The flower that smiles today
G. Bantock: Dreams
G. Arnold: The flower that smiles
The flower that smiles today (Whilst skies are blue and bright
) - E. Button ITA
The fountains mingle (The fountains mingle with the River
) - H. Bauer FRE
The fountains mingle with the River (The fountains mingle with the River
) - C. Gounod FRE
The fountains mingle with the River
FRE A. Hovhaness: Love's Philosophy
W. Ball: Love's entreaty
D. Arditti, F. Delius, R. Manno, R. Quilter, A. Foerster, E. Ahnell, V. Alvstad, J. Ashe, A. Backer-Grøndahl, E. Barber, H. Bell, G. Bennett, E. Blake, D. Booth, A. Borton, C. Braun, A. Brewer, F. Butcher, C. Campbell, C. Campbell, C. Christopher, R. Clarke, T. Pasatieri, P. Heininen, G. Coleridge-Taylor, L. Lehrman: Love's philosophy
C. Gounod: The fountains mingle with the River
A. Buzzi-Peccia: Nothing in the world is single
H. Bauer: The fountains mingle
The fugitives (The waters are flashing
) - B. Reeves GER WEL
The heart's devotion (I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden) - L. Ashton RUS
The Indian serenade (I arise from dreams of thee) - N. Cain, O. Canale ITA GER GER
The isle (There was a little lawny islet) - J. Fernström RUS
The keen stars were twinkling (The keen stars were twinkling
) - R. Faith
The keen stars were twinkling
N. Rorem, G. Bennett: To Jane
R. Faith: The keen stars were twinkling
The moon (And, like a dying lady, lean and pale
) - P. Hindemith, J. Beeson, A. Cooke
The odour from the flower is gone
(from The Literary Pocket-Book) ITA G. Bennett: On a dead violet
J. Forrester: Song, on a faded violet
A. Farwell, C. Deis, A. Dexter, A. Donato, E. Ford, E. Hughes, H. MacCunn, H. MacCunn, W. Metcalfe, C. Mills, C. Piatti, H. Pierson, E. Thorne, E. Troup, E. Troup: On a faded violet
F. Bridge: A dead violet
C. Higgin: To a faded violet
E. Bracken, A. Fox, G. Loder, H. MacWhirter: The faded violet
E. Loder: The colour from the flower is flown
E. Fogg, F. Groton, C. McAlpin: A faded violet
J. Gledhill: A faded flower
The One remains, the many change and pass;
G. Dyson: To find the Western path
The pale stars are gone!
(from Prometheus Unbound) C. Allen: The dawn
The pale, the cold, and the moony smile
R. Vaughan Williams: A song of courage
The past (Wilt thou forget the happy hours
) - W. Bennett GER
The poet's world (On a poet's lips I slept
) (from Prometheus Unbound) - C. Allen FRE
The recollection (The whispering waves were half asleep
) RUS ITA A. Voormolen: From -- The recollection: Now the last day
R. Clarke: A summer day
F. Gilbert: Whispering waves (To Jane: The recollection)
M. Phillips, C. Wood: The whispering waves
K. Klaus: Recollection: Now the last day
A. Lambert: The whispering waves that were half asleep (from The "Pine Forest")
The Sensitive Plant (A Sensitive Plant in a garden grew) ITA
The skylark (Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!
) - T. Anderton
The sleepless Hours who watch me as I lie E. Austin: Hymn of Apollo
The storm (The waters are flashing
) - H. Heale GER WEL
The sunset (There late was One within whose subtle being) ITA
The tale untold (One sang of thee who left the tale untold
) - H. Bright
The waning moon (And, like a dying lady, lean and pale
) - B. Rands, A. Steinert
The warm sun is failing, the bleak wind is wailing F. Bonavia: Autumn -- a dirge
The waters are flashing
GER WEL B. Reeves: The fugitives
D. Jenkins: Storm-Song
H. Heale: The storm
The whispering waves (The whispering waves were half asleep
) - M. Phillips, C. Wood RUS ITA
The whispering waves that were half asleep (from The "Pine Forest") (The whispering waves were half asleep
) - A. Lambert RUS ITA
The whispering waves were half asleep
RUS ITA A. Voormolen: From -- The recollection: Now the last day
R. Clarke: A summer day
F. Gilbert: Whispering waves (To Jane: The recollection)
M. Phillips, C. Wood: The whispering waves
K. Klaus: Recollection: Now the last day
A. Lambert: The whispering waves that were half asleep (from The "Pine Forest")
The widow bird (A widow bird sat mourning for her love) - H. Howells, R. Bennett ITA
The world's great age begins anew (The world's great age begins anew
) (from Hellas) R. Vaughan Williams: A song of the new age
The world's great age begins anew
(from Hellas) R. Vaughan Williams: A song of the new age
The world's wanderers (Tell me, thou star whose wings of light
) - C. Ives, C. Lucas, C. Allen, G. Bantock ITA DAN
Thee and only thee (The colour from the flower is gone) - H. Herz
There late was One within whose subtle being ITA
There was a little lawny islet RUS J. Fernström: The isle
They die -- the dead return not -- Misery sits near an open grave and calls them over RUS
Thou art fair (To Sophia) (Thou art fair, and few are fairer
) - A. Boubée
Thou art fair, and few are fairer
A. Boubée: Thou art fair (To Sophia)
Threnos (O World! O Life! O Time!) - M. Bayliff, A. Berdahl ITA
Thy words are sweeter than aught else but his
(from Prometheus Unbound) D. Thomas: Valediction
M. White, J. Duke: My soul is an enchanted boat
Til mit hjertes dronning (Skal vi vandre en Stund
) - A. Backer-Grøndahl, C. Nielsen
Time long past (Like the ghost of a dear friend dead) - G. Barrington-Baker, E. Lawrence, J. Storer ITA GER
To -- (Yet look on me -- take not thine eyes away) O. Freudenthal: Yet look on me
To --- (One word is too often profaned) J. Barnett, E. Bracken: One word is too often profaned
To --- (When passion's trance is overpast) G. Bennett: When passion's trance
J. Barnett: When passion's trance is overpast
To ---- (Music, when soft voices die
) (from Posthumous Poems) RUS GER FRE M. Besly: Music, when soft vocies die
C. Parry, J. Bailey, M. Bayliff: Music
A. Barnett, F. Bridge, R. Clarke, D. Diamond, B. Fairchild, E. Gold, Q. Porter, R. Quilter, P. Warlock, P. Warlock, G. Bachlund, L. Lehmann, E. Ahnell, G. Aitken, G. Alcock, E. Allen, W. Anderson, G. Arnold, W. Baddeley, E. Bairstow, G. Bantock, K. Barry, T. Bayley, E. Bement, G. Bennett, A. Bergh, A. Blume, N. Bradshaw, H. Brainard, H. Brian, P. Buck, R. Burnham, G. Bush, E. Butler, N. Cain, F. Candlyn, R. Faith, S. Chatman, L. Larsen, H. Vliet, B. Roe, H. Cowell, O. Freudenthal, S. Barab: Music, when soft voices die
To ----- (The keen stars were twinkling
) N. Rorem, G. Bennett: To Jane
R. Faith: The keen stars were twinkling
To a faded violet (The odour from the flower is gone
) (from The Literary Pocket-Book) - C. Higgin ITA
To a maiden (I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden) - C. Allen RUS
To a skylark (Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!
) - M. Baird, S. Benkman, F. Bullard, E. Covell
To Beauty - O. Freudenthal [x]
To find the Western path (Love, from its awful throne of patient power
) (from Prometheus Unbound) - G. Dyson
To find the Western path (The One remains, the many change and pass;
) - G. Dyson
To Jane (The keen stars were twinkling
) - N. Rorem, G. Bennett
To Mary (O Mary dear, that you were here) - A. Mann, M. White RUS
To night (Swiftly walk over the western wave
) GER L. Lehrman: A songlet on an English love note
E. Maconchy: In the night
C. Gibbs: Night
D. Arditti: To the Night
To Sophia (Thou art fair, and few are fairer
) A. Boubée: Thou art fair (To Sophia)
To suffer woes which hope thinks infinite (from Prometheus Unbound) R. Vaughan Williams: A song of victory
To the moon (Art thou pale for weariness
) - C. Allen, J. Bailey, R. Birch, C. Blyton, P. Glanville-Hicks
To the moon (Bright wanderer, fair coquette of Heaven) - G. Antheil RUS
To the moon - H. Dixon [x]
To the moon: And like a dying lady (And, like a dying lady, lean and pale
) - A. Cooke
To the Night (Swiftly walk over the western wave
) - D. Arditti GER
To the Nile (Month after month the gathered rains descend) - A. Steinert
To the Queen of my Heart (Shall we roam, my love
) - F. Delius DAN
To-morrow (Where art thou, beloved To-morrow?) - G. Antheil
To-morrow, Canzonet (Where art thou, beloved To-morrow?) - L. Taylor
Tot ist für immer jene Zeit (Tot ist für immer jene Zeit) - S. Lustgarten RUS (Text: after Percy Bysshe Shelley) [x]
Tot ist für immer jene Zeit RUS (Text: after Percy Bysshe Shelley) [x] S. Lustgarten: Tot ist für immer jene Zeit
Trunken bin ich von Honigwein [x] G. Bantock: Wine of Eglantine (Elfenmusik)
Vagammo per la foresta di pini (Vagammo per la foresta di pini
) - G. Ghedini RUS (Text: after Percy Bysshe Shelley)
Vagammo per la foresta di pini
RUS (Text: after Percy Bysshe Shelley) G. Ghedini: Vagammo per la foresta di pini
Valediction (My soul is an enchanted boat
) (from Prometheus Unbound) - D. Thomas
Vandrerne (Klare Stjerne Du som før) - M. Bugge ITA (Text: after Percy Bysshe Shelley) [x]
Vento rude (Vento rude, che forte lamenti un dolore) - G. Ghedini GER
Vento rude, che forte lamenti un dolore GER G. Ghedini: Vento rude
Vospominanije (Iz divnykh dnej, lazurnykh, jasnykh
) ITA A. Arensky: Vospominanije
Wake the serpent not (fragment) (Wake the serpent not -- lest he should not know the way to go) - G. Bantock
Wake the serpent not -- lest he should not know the way to go G. Bantock: Wake the serpent not (fragment)
We are as clouds that veil the midnight moon
RUS D. James: Mutability
H. Bright: Clouds that veil the midnight moon
We wander'd to the Pine Forest
RUS ITA A. Voormolen: From -- The recollection: Now the last day
R. Clarke: A summer day
F. Gilbert: Whispering waves (To Jane: The recollection)
M. Phillips, C. Wood: The whispering waves
K. Klaus: Recollection: Now the last day
A. Lambert: The whispering waves that were half asleep (from The "Pine Forest")
When passion's trance (When passion's trance is overpast) - G. Bennett
When passion's trance is overpast (When passion's trance is overpast) - J. Barnett
When passion's trance is overpast G. Bennett: When passion's trance
J. Barnett: When passion's trance is overpast
When soft winds (When soft winds and sunny skies) - G. Antheil
When soft winds and sunny skies C. Allen: Evening
G. Antheil: When soft winds
When the lamp is shattered (When the lamp is shattered) - G. Antheil, J. Barnett, H. Bright, A. Budd, C. Gibbs
When the lamp is shattered G. Antheil, J. Barnett, H. Bright, A. Budd, C. Gibbs: When the lamp is shattered
Where art thou, beloved To-morrow? L. Taylor: To-morrow, Canzonet
G. Antheil: To-morrow
Whispering waves (To Jane: The recollection) (The whispering waves were half asleep
) - F. Gilbert RUS ITA
Wilt thou forget the happy hours
GER W. Bennett: The past
Wind resonances (breath of autumns being) - M. Ostrzyga
Wine of Eglantine (Elfenmusik) (Trunken bin ich von Honigwein) - G. Bantock [x]
Winter night on the mountain (The cold earth slept below) - H. Bright
Winter song (A widow bird sat mourning for her love) - C. Allen ITA
Wrap thy form in a mantle grey GER L. Lehrman: A songlet on an English love note
E. Maconchy: In the night
C. Gibbs: Night
D. Arditti: To the Night
Yet look on me (Yet look on me -- take not thine eyes away) - O. Freudenthal
Yet look on me -- take not thine eyes away O. Freudenthal: Yet look on me
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