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Composer: Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900)
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
At the window (in The Window, or The Songs of the Wrens) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
Echoes (Text: Thomas Moore)
Gone! (in The Window, or The Songs of the Wrens) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
Living Poems (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
Love laid his sleepless head (Text: Algernon Charles Swinburne)
Marriage morning (in The Window, or The Songs of the Wrens) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
My dearest heart
No answer (in The Window, or The Songs of the Wrens) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
No answer (in The Window, or The Songs of the Wrens) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
O hush thee, my babie (Text: Sir Walter Scott)
On the hill (in The Window, or The Songs of the Wrens) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
Orpheus with his lute (in 5 Shakespeare Songs) (Text: John Fletcher) FRE GER
Sigh no more, ladies (in 5 Shakespeare Songs) (Text: William Shakespeare)
Spring (in The Window, or The Songs of the Wrens) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
The absent-minded beggar (Text: Rudyard Kipling)
The answer (in The Window, or The Songs of the Wrens) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
The letter (in The Window, or The Songs of the Wrens) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
The long day closes (Text: Henry Fothergill Chorley)
The lost chord (Text: Adelaide Anne Procter)
The rainy day (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
The willow song (in 5 Shakespeare Songs) (Text: William Shakespeare after Volkslieder (Folksongs) ENG GER
To one in Paradise (Text: Edgar Allan Poe)
When (in The Window, or The Songs of the Wrens) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
Winter (in The Window, or The Songs of the Wrens) (Text: Lord Alfred Tennyson)
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