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Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/artist/694647 [info]
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VIAF ID:61540536 [info]
Wikidata:Q173869 [info]

Appearances

DateTitleCredited asAttributesArtistLength
miscellaneous roles
SurveillanceAlfred Lord TennysonTriumph
libretto
The Passing of the Year: No. 7. Ring Out, Wild Bells
lyrics
1842Amphion, S. 210
1889Crossing the Bar (Rani Arbo setting)
Ask Me No More
At the Window
Break, Break, Break
Break, Break, Break
Break, Break, Break
Charge of the Light Brigade
Claribel
Come Into the Garden Maud
Come Not When I Am Dead (voice + piano)
Come Not, When I Am Dead
Coronation Song
Crossing the Bar
Crossing the Bar
Crossing the Bar
Crossing the Bar
Crossing The Bar
Drop Me a Flower, op. 175 no. 2Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Edward Gray
Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part One: "So These Were Wed"
Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part One: Allegro appassionato
Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part One: Annie's Dream. Langsam.
Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part One: Prelude. Andante
Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part One: Tranquillo
Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part Two: "Thus Over Enoch's Early-Silvering Head"
Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part Two: Allegro agitato
Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part Two: Langsam
Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part Two: Prelude. Allegro moderato
Enoch Arden, op. 38: Zweiter Teil. »So über Enochs früh ergrauend Haupt«
Faith, op. 97 no. 3
Far-Far-Away
Five Songs for High Voice: No. 1. The splendour falls
Five Songs for High Voice: No. 2. Ask me no more
Five Songs for High Voice: No. 3. Fortune and her wheel
Four lyrics from In memoriam
Four lyrics from In memoriam: No. 1. Be near me when my light is low
Four lyrics from In memoriam: No. 2. Oh yet we trust that somehow good
Four lyrics from In memoriam: No. 3. The wish
Four lyrics from In memoriam: No. 4. There rolls the deep
Four Poems by Tennyson: IV. The Sleeping Palace
Four Poems of Tennyson: II. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Four Poems of Tennyson: III. Far - Far - Away
Four Songs, op. 112
Go Not, Happy Day
Go Not, Happy Day, S. 335
God and the Universe, op. 97 no. 2
Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead
Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead, H. 81
Horizons: VII. Crossing the Bar
Indolence
Little Birdie (from Sea Dreams)
Love in Springtime: Dainty Little Maiden
Mariana
Maud
Maud
Maud (an extract)
Maud: 1. I Hate the Dreadful Hollow
Maud: 2. A Voice by the Cedar Tree
Maud: 3. She Came to the Village Church
Maud: 4. O Let the Solid Ground
Maud: 5. Birds in the High Hall-Garden
Maud: 6. Maud Has a Garden
Maud: 7. Go Not, Happy Day
Maud: 8. I Have Led Her Home
Maud: 9. Come Into the Garden, Maud
Maud: 10. The Fault Was Mine
Maud: 11. Dead, Long Dead
Maud: 12. O That 'Twere Possible
Maud: 13. My Life Has Crept So Long
Maud: Birds in the high Hall-garden
Maud: Come into the garden, Maud
Maud: Go not, happy day
Maud: I was walking a mile
Maud: Rivulet crossing my ground
Nocturnes: IV. The Owl
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, op. 3 no. 2
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal: No. 1. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
O Let the Solid Ground
On A Spiteful Letter
Peace, Come Away
Queen Mary's Song
Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, op. 31: III. Nocturne
Six Songs, op. 16, H. 69: 1. Calm is the morn
Sleep, Little Blossom
Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a
Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a: I. Sweet and Low
Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a: II. The Splendour Falls
Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a: III. Tears, Idle Tears
Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a: IV. O Swallow, Swallow
Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a: V. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Songs of the Sea, op. 62: I. Break, break, break!
Spring, op. 112 no. 1
St. Agnes's Eve
St. Agnes’ Eve
Strong Son of God, op. 97 no. 1
Sweet and Low (cradle song poem by Tennyson)
Sweet and Low (from 'The Princess')
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wrote
1842Ulysees
1859 – 1885Idylls of the King
Come Into the Garden, Maud
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
The Charge of the Light Brigade
The Defence of Lucknow
The Lady of Shalott