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Contains 175 Results:

Beauty, 1946

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Composer: Richard Hageman Poet/Lyricist: John Masefield Genre: American Art Song First Line: "I have seen dawn and sunset on moors and windy hills…" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1946

Little Things, 1943

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Composer: Richard Hageman Poet/Lyricist: Orrick Johns Genre: American Art Song First Line: "There's nothing very beautiful and nothing very gay" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1943

Our Lives Together, 1942

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Composer: A. Walter Kramer Poet/Lyricist: William S. Brady Genre: American Art Song First Line: "So much, so little do I ask..." Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: 1942

You Saw Your Soul In Mine!, 1947

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Composer: A. Walter Kramer Poet/Lyricist: Mary E. Coleridge Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Whether I live, or whether I die.." Instrument: Voice, Low

Dates: 1947

Spring Sabbath Morning, 1946

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Composer: Sydney King Russell Poet/Lyricist: Katherine Garrison Chapin Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Come down the Duke of Gloucester Street" Instrument: Voice, Low

Dates: 1946

Remembering, 1946

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Composer: Elinor Remick Warren Poet/Lyricist: Lila Cosby Preston Genre: American Art Song First Line: "In the hush of evening with the stars a shining ring" Instrument: Voice, Low

Dates: Publication: 1946

Mr. Nobody, 1944

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Composer: Elinor Remick Warren Poet/Lyricist: Anonymous Genre: American Art Song First Line: "I know a funny little man, as quiet as a mouse" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1944

Assurance, 1946

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Composer: Powell Weaver Poet/Lyricist: Louise, Abney Genre: American Art Song First Line: "If ever I should doubt, O God..." Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1946

Your Love and Mine, 1944

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Composer: William Reddick Poet/Lyricist: Charles Hanson Towne Genre: American Art Song First Line: "There is so much that you can give me..." Instrument: Voice, Low

Dates: Publication: 1944

Where Lilacs Blow, 1943

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Composer: Charles Repper Poet/Lyricist: Hortense Roberta Roberts Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Springtime and my heart must go..." Instrument: Voice, Low

Dates: Publication: 1943