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Author: Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics. 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.
A lily-girl, not made for this world's pain
GER C. Haubiel: Madonna Mia
A white mist drifts across the shrouds
H. Jervis-Read: The sea
C. Griffes, C. Griffes: La mer
Against these turbid turquoise skies G. Bachlund: Les Ballons
Against these turbid turquoise skies
C. Griffes, G. Gover: Les ballons
An omnibus across the bridge
C. Griffes, C. Blyton: Symphony in yellow
At rest (Tread lightly, she is near
) - H. Jervis-Read GER
Ballad of the Greek Sea (The western wind is blowing fair) - H. Jervis-Read
Beautiful star (O beautiful star with the crimson mouth!
) (from Shakespearean Show Book) - M. Baron
Come down, O Christ, and help me! reach Thy hand
GER C. Haubiel: E Tenebris
E Tenebris (Come down, O Christ, and help me! reach Thy hand
) - C. Haubiel GER
E Tenebris (Komm, Christus, hilf mir! reich mir deine Hand!
) - E. Schulhoff (Text: after Oscar Wilde)
Early spring - K. Schindler [x]
Ein Lilienmädchen, fremd im Erdenleben
(Text: after Oscar Wilde) E. Schulhoff: Madonna mia
Endymion (The apple trees are hung with gold
) - E. McKenzie, C. Scott, C. Seeger
Hazel eyes - T. Lowther [x]
He did not wear his scarlet coat
GER DUT
He did not wear his scarlet coat
Heavenly ladders - W. Schaeffer [x]
Helas (To drift with every passion till my soul) - T. Pasatieri
Her ivory hands on the ivory keys E. McKenzie, B. Rogers: In the gold room
Her voice (The wild bee reels from bough to bough
) - J. Carpenter
Idyll (Out of the mid-wood's twilight
) - F. Scott
Impression de Matin (The Thames nocturne of blue and gold
) C. Griffes: Impression du matin
Impression du matin (The Thames nocturne of blue and gold
) - C. Griffes
In the forest (Out of the mid-wood's twilight
) - G. Bachlund, I. Freed, E. Tilden, M. Wyble
In the gold room (Her ivory hands on the ivory keys) - E. McKenzie, B. Rogers
In the Gold Room: a Harmony (Her ivory hands on the ivory keys) E. McKenzie, B. Rogers: In the gold room
Kerker-Ballade - H. Zagwijn GER (Text: after Oscar Wilde) [x]
Komm, Christus, hilf mir! reich mir deine Hand!
(Text: after Oscar Wilde) E. Schulhoff: E Tenebris
La Fuite de la Lune (To outer senses there is peace) - C. Griffes
La mer (A white mist drifts across the shrouds
) - C. Griffes, C. Griffes
Le jardin (The lily's withered chalice falls
) - C. Griffes
Le panneau (Under the rose-tree's dancing shade
) - G. Bachlund, G. Gover
Le réveillon (The sky is laced with fitful red
) - C. Griffes
Les ballons (Against these turbid turquoise skies
) - C. Griffes, G. Gover
Les Ballons (Against these turbid turquoise skies) - G. Bachlund
Les silhouettes (The sea is fleck'd with bars of gray
) - J. Carpenter
Madonna Mia (A lily-girl, not made for this world's pain
) - C. Haubiel GER
Madonna mia (Ein Lilienmädchen, fremd im Erdenleben
) - E. Schulhoff (Text: after Oscar Wilde)
Nay, Lord, not thus! white lilies in the spring D. Ruyneman: Sonnet 'On hearing the Dies Iræ sung in the Sistine Chapel'
M. Williamson: Sonnet
O beautiful star with the crimson mouth!
(from Shakespearean Show Book) M. Baron: Beautiful star
B. Thomson: Oh! beautiful
L. Kellie: Oh! beautiful star
Oh! beautiful (O beautiful star with the crimson mouth!
) (from Shakespearean Show Book) - B. Thomson
Oh! beautiful star (O beautiful star with the crimson mouth!
) (from Shakespearean Show Book) - L. Kellie
Out of the mid-wood's twilight
F. Scott: Idyll
G. Bachlund, I. Freed, E. Tilden, M. Wyble: In the forest
Requiescat (Tread lightly, she is near
) - G. Butterworth, G. McKay, H. Boatwright, N. Rorem, C. Haubiel, K. Clarke, H. Clough-Leighter, G. Cory, R. Jones, E. Sharpe, G. Young, D. Van Vactor, T. Pasatieri, G. Bachlund, F. Farkas GER
Requiescat (Still, daß sie es nicht hört) - E. Schulhoff (Text: after Oscar Wilde)
Serenade (For Music) (The western wind is blowing fair) H. Jervis-Read: Ballad of the Greek Sea
F. Cowen, O. Wilde: To Helen
Sonnet (Nay, Lord, not thus! white lilies in the spring) - M. Williamson
Sonnet 'On hearing the Dies Iræ sung in the Sistine Chapel' (Nay, Lord, not thus! white lilies in the spring) - D. Ruyneman
Still, daß sie es nicht hört (Text: after Oscar Wilde) E. Schulhoff: Requiescat
Symphony in yellow (An omnibus across the bridge
) - C. Griffes, C. Blyton
The apple trees are hung with gold
E. McKenzie, C. Scott, C. Seeger: Endymion
The Ballad of Reading Gaol (first version) (He did not wear his scarlet coat
) GER DUT
The Ballad of Reading Gaol (2nd version) (He did not wear his scarlet coat
)
The garden (The lily's withered chalice falls
) - H. Jervis-Read
The Harlot's House (We caught the tread of dancing feet) - G. Bachlund, T. Pasatieri
The lily's withered chalice falls
H. Jervis-Read: The garden
C. Griffes: Le jardin
The sea (A white mist drifts across the shrouds
) - H. Jervis-Read
The sea is fleck'd with bars of gray
J. Carpenter: Les silhouettes
The sky is laced with fitful red
C. Griffes: Le réveillon
The Thames nocturne of blue and gold
C. Griffes: Impression du matin
The western wind is blowing fair H. Jervis-Read: Ballad of the Greek Sea
F. Cowen, O. Wilde: To Helen
The wild bee reels from bough to bough
J. Carpenter: Her voice
Theoretikos (This mighty empire hath but feet of clay) - C. Berg
This mighty empire hath but feet of clay C. Berg: Theoretikos
To drift with every passion till my soul T. Pasatieri: Helas
To Helen (The western wind is blowing fair) - F. Cowen, O. Wilde
To outer senses there is peace C. Griffes: La Fuite de la Lune
Tread lightly, she is near (Tread lightly, she is near
) - L. Dallapiccola GER
Tread lightly, she is near
GER L. Dallapiccola: Tread lightly, she is near
H. Jervis-Read: At rest
G. Butterworth, G. McKay, H. Boatwright, N. Rorem, C. Haubiel, K. Clarke, H. Clough-Leighter, G. Cory, R. Jones, E. Sharpe, G. Young, D. Van Vactor, T. Pasatieri, G. Bachlund, F. Farkas: Requiescat
Under the balcony (O beautiful star with the crimson mouth!
) (from Shakespearean Show Book) M. Baron: Beautiful star
B. Thomson: Oh! beautiful
L. Kellie: Oh! beautiful star
Under the rose-tree's dancing shade
G. Bachlund, G. Gover: Le panneau
We caught the tread of dancing feet G. Bachlund, T. Pasatieri: The Harlot's House
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* indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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