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Contains 175 Results:

Those Mem'ry Bells, 1931

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Composer: Richard Kent Poet/Lyricist: Rowena Glyn Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Something remembered, Something dear..." Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1931

"And this Shall Make Us Free", 1933

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Composer: Marshall Kemochan Poet/Lyricist: Daniel Sargent Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Ever a road beneath our feet..." Instrument: Voice, Low Note: Two Copies

Dates: Publication: 1933

My Heart Keeps Singing, 1936

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Composer: Gustav Klemm Poet/Lyricist: Daniel S. Twohig Genre: American Art Song First Line: "There are songs of hidden music..." Instrument: Voice, High Note:

Dates: Publication: 1936

Love, You Are My Music, 1936

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Composer: Gustav Klemm Poet/Lyricist: Daniel S. Twohig Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Birds, they sing of you, dear..." Instrument: Voice, High Note:

Dates: Publication: 1936

O Charming Courtesan, 1930

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Composer: Walter Knupfer Poet/Lyricist: Jack M. Franks Genre: American Art Song First Line: "She is the Princess Fair..." Instrument: Voice, High Note:

Dates: Publication: 1930

Cossack Love Song, 1933

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Composer: Richard Kountz Poet/Lyricist: Ivor Tchervanow Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Cossack lovers we are riding..." Instrument: Voice, High Note:

Dates: Publication: 1933

You Never Told Me Your Love For Me, 1935

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Composer: Mana-Zucca Poet/Lyricist: Herman A. Heydt Genre: American Art Song First Line: "You never told me your love for me..." Instrument: Voice, High Note:

Dates: Publication: 1935

Redbuds, 1934

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Composer: W. J. Marsh Poet/Lyricist: Mamie Downard Peck Genre: American Art Song First Line: "tis spring! 'Tis Spring!..." Instrument: Voice High Note:

Dates: Publication: 1934

The Secret, 1938

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Composer: John Mundy Poet/Lyricist: Christopher Morely Genre: American Art Song First Line: "It was the House of Quietness to which I came at dusk..." Instrument: Voice, High Note:

Dates: Publication: 1938

To-morrow, 1938

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Composer: Willard Irving Nevins Poet/Lyricist: Louis Untermeyer Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow..." Instrument: Voice, Low Note:

Dates: Publication: 1938