Skip to main content

Box 1

 Container

Contains 175 Results:

Mother's Day, 1952

 Item — Box: 1
Abstract

Composer: Richard Kountz Poet/Lyricist: Richard Kountz Genre: American Art Song First Line: "From the first cool dew of morning..." Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1952

Hast thou, O Night?, 1952

 Item — Box: 1
Abstract

Composer: Estelle Liebling Poet/Lyricist: Eugene Field Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Hast thou, O night, no sympathetic breezes..." Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1952

Tell me Why, 1951

 Item — Box: 1
Abstract

Composer: Estelle Liebling Poet/Lyricist: Estelle Liebling Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Tell me why you bid me leave you..." Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: 1951

There's a Rainbow Shining Somewhere, 1930

 Item — Box: 1
Abstract

Composer: B.D. Ackley Poet/Lyricist: Anne Campbell Genre: American Popular Song First Line: "When the cares of life assail me, then I search the skies above..." Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1930

The Philanderer, 1934

 Item — Box: 1
Abstract

Composer: Mortimer Browning Poet/Lyricist: Helen A. Murphy Genre: American Art Song First Line: "I cannot tell you how or why his eyes are flaming blue..." Instrument: Voice, Low

Dates: Publication: 1934

Ole' Faithful, 1934

 Item — Box: 1
Abstract

Composer: Michael Carr Poet/Lyricist: Genre: English Popular Song First Line: "Ole Faithful, we rode the range together..." Instrument: Voice, Low

Dates: Publication: 1934

Rapture, 1931

 Item — Box: 1
Abstract

Composer: Margaret Carreau Poet/Lyricist: Frederick H. Martens Genre: English Art Song First Line: "When brooks their flowing melodies to bending grasses bring" Instrument: Voice, Low

Dates: Publication: 1931

My Ideal, 1933

 Item — Box: 1
Abstract

Composer: Edgar R. Carver Poet/Lyricist: Thekla Hollingsworth Genre: English Art Song First Line: "God took a ray from the shining sun..." Instrument:Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1933

Sweet Song of Long Ago, 1933

 Item — Box: 1
Abstract

Composer: Ernest Charles Poet/Lyricist: Ernest Charles Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Life is not all in vain while memories remain..." Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1933

My Lady Walks in Loveliness, 1932

 Item — Box: 1
Abstract

Composer: Ernest Charles Poet/Lyricist: Mona Modini Wood Genre: American Art Song First Line: "My lady walks in loveliness and shames the moon's cold grace" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1932