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Search limited to Aletter, Wilhelm (1867-1934) German-American Rendez-vous: intermezzo rococo; words by Adrian Ross {solo v. : Bosworth} Ashford, Emma Louise (1850-1930) American My task (Ma tâche): song; words by Maude Louise Ray {solo v. : Frederick Harris} My task (Ma tâche): song; words by Maude Louise Ray {solo v. : Frederick Harris} My task (Ma tâche): song; words by Maude Louise Ray {solo v. : Frederick Harris} Bantock, Granville (Sir) (1868-1946) English Easter hymn (Cantique de Pâques); Eng. text Helen Bantock {solo v. : Chester} Easter hymn (Cantique de Pâques) {fem. duet} Bemberg, Hermann Emmanuel (1859-1931) French Nymphes et sylvains (Nymphs and fawns): vocal waltz; Eng. by Agnes Larkcom from Fre. of A. Ocampo {sop. : Louis Gregh} Nymphes et sylvains (Nymphs and fawns): voc. waltz; Eng. by Agnes Larkcom from Fre. of A. Ocampo {sop. : Rouart, Lerolle} Nymphs and fawns (Nymphes et sylvains): vocal waltz; Eng. by Agnes Larkcom from Fre. of A. Ocampo {sop. : Louis Gregh} Nymphs and fawns (Nymphes et sylvains): voc. waltz; words by Agnes Larkcom, from the French of A. Ocampo {sop. : Rouart, Lerolle} Bizet, Georges (1838-1875) French Au fond du temple saint {from The Pearl Fishers}: duet (ten. & bar.) {United Music} Seguedille (Close by the ramparts of Seville) {from Carmen}; Eng. words Henry Hersee {solo v. : Cramer} Chaminade, Cécile Louise Stephanie (1857-1944) French Berceuse: song; poésie de Ed. Guinand; Eng. Eugene Oudin {Enoch & Sons} Near my beloved (Auprès de ma mie): song; Eng. version Eugene Oudin {Enoch & Sons} Ritournelle: song; poésie de François Coppée; Eng. Eugene Oudin {Enoch & Sons} Soprano album of five songs; Eng. (from Fre. orig.) by Clifton Bingham (1), R. H. Elkin (2,5) & Eugene Oudin (3,4) {sop. : Enoch & Sons} Cimarosa, Domenico (1749-1801) Italian The music master (Il maestro di cappella / Le maître de chapelle): burlesque intermezzo for bass-baritone; Eng. version Maria Pinazzi, Fr. Michel Ancey {Symphonia} Cockshott, Gerald Wilfred (1915-1979) English Now we go to Bethlehem (Noel de musiciens): trad. children's carol; with Eng. words by Gerald Cockshott {OUP} Two Old French carols; with Eng. words by Gerald Cockshott {solo v. : OUP} Delibes, Léo (1836-1891) French The maids of Cadiz (Les filles de Cadix): song; Fr. by Alfred de Musset, Eng. by Helen F. Bantock {solo v. : Paxton} Dell'Acqua, Eva (1856-1930) Belgian Villanelle (Oft have I seen): sop./ ten.; Fre. by F. van der Elst; Eng. version Nathan Haskell Dole {Schirmer} Godard, Benjamin Louis Paul (1849-1895) French Angels guard thee {from Jocelyn}: berceuse; Eng. words S. J. Reilly {solo v. : Metzler} Angels guard thee {from Jocelyn}: berceuse, w. violin & cello acc. ad lib.; Eng. words S. J. Reilly {Metzler} Angels guard thee {from Jocelyn}: berceuse, w. violin & cello acc. ad lib.; Eng. words S. J. Reilly {Metzler} Angels guard thee (Berceuse de Jocelyn): duet (cover: for sop. & bar.); words by S. J. Reilly {Cramer} Angels guard thee (Berceuse): voc. duet for sop. & bar. (cover); words by S. J. Reilly {Cramer} Gounod, Charles-François (1818-1893) French Faust: grand opera; Eng. version H. F. Chorley {Chappell} The flower song {from Faust}; words by H. F. Chorley {Bayley & Ferguson} Lend me your aid (Inspirez-moi) {from La Reine de Saba}: [tenor aria]; Eng. version Claude Aveling; ed. Alberto Randegger {Metzler} Loving smile of sister kind (Invocation) {from Faust}: cavatina; Fre. by O. Pradère; Eng. by Henry F. Chorley {Chappell} Loving smile of sister kind (Invocation) {from Faust}: cavatina; Fre. by O. Pradère; Eng. by Henry F. Chorley {Chappell} Sérénade (Sing on) {solo v. : Hutchings & Romer} She alone charmeth my sadness {from Irene (La reine de Saba)}: recit. & air; words by Henry Farnie {bar. : Metzler} Waltz song {from Romeo and Juliet}; Eng. version Edward Oxenford {Greening} When all was young {from Faust}: romance w. v-c obbl.; Eng. by Henry F. Chorley, Fre. by O. Pradère {solo v. : Chappell} When all was young and pleasant {from Faust}: Siebel's song {Bayley & Ferguson} Grechaninov, Aleksandr Tikhonovich (1864-1956) Russian The dreary steppe (Triste est le steppe) Op. 5 no.1: song; words by Plestcheiev; Eng. Rosa Newmarch {Chester} Hardelot, Guy d' [=Helen Guy Rhodes] (1858-1936) French Because: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} Because: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} Because: song; words by Edward Teschemacher {Chappell} Henrion, Paul (1819-1901) French The muleteer of Tarragona (Le muletier de Tarragone); by Paul Henrion; Eng. trans. M. J. Barnett {bar. : Oliver Ditson} Ireland, John Nicholson (1879-1962) English I have twelve oxen (J'ai douze boeufs); Anon. (Early English); version française de Lilian Fearn {solo v. : Boosey & Hawkes} Lalo, Édouard (1823-1892) French Aubade; Eng. words Arthur Davenport {solo v. : United Music} Lieurance, Thurlow Weed (1878-1963) American By the waters of Minnetonka: Indian love song (w. violin or flute accomp., ad lib.); Eng. words by J. M. Cavanass, Fre. by Louis Poterat {Chappell} Louiguy [=Louis Guglielmi] (1916-1991) French La vie en rose (Take me to your heart again); Eng. lyric by Frank Eyton; Fre. by Edith Piaf {solo v. : Noel Gay} Martini, Jean-Paul-Égide (Il Tedesco) (1741-1816) German-French The joys of love (Plaisir d'amour): romance; Eng. trans. C. P. Stevenson {solo v. : Bayley & Ferguson} Menotti, Gian-Carlo (1911-2007) Italian-American The telephone (L'Amour à trois): opera buffa Messager, André (1853-1929) French The grey house (La maison grise) {from Fortunio} {solo v. : Chappell} Moya (pseud.) [=Harold Archdall Vicars] (c1876-1922) English The song of songs (Chanson du coeur brisé): mélodie; Eng. words Clarence Lucas, French by Maurice Vaucaire {Chappell} Offenbach, Jacques (1819-1880) German-French The Doge and the Adriatic (Le Doge et l'Adriatique): celebrated bolero; Eng. version Speranza {solo v. : Sheard} The mirror song {from Tales of Hoffmann}: aria: As jewels divine; Fre. by Jules Barbier; Eng. by Edward Agate {Cramer} Tales of Hoffmann (Les Contes d'Hoffman): opéra fantastque; concert ed., arr. Maurice Jacobson {Cramer} Oliver, Herbert (1883-1950) English The dancing lesson (La leçon à danser) {from The Passing Show}; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Larway} The dancing lesson (La leçon à danser) {from The Passing Show}; words by Edward Teschemacher {solo v. : Larway} Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908) Russian Cradle song (Berceuse) {from The Maid of Pskov} Op. 2 no.3; Eng. Rosa Newmarch, Fre. M. Calvocoressi from the libretto by L. A. Mey {Chester} Hindu song (Song of the Hindu merchant) {from Sadko}; Eng. trans. Fanny S. Copeland {Belaieff} Hymn to the Sun (Chant au Soleil) {from Le Coq D'or}: [for sop./high sop.]; Eng. version Geo. Harris Jr & Deems Taylor {Hawkes & Son} The rose enslaves the nightingale (Aimant la rose, le rossignol) Op. 2 no.2: Easter song - romance orientale; paroles de M. D. Calvocoressi; Eng.version Rosa Newmarch {Chester} Saint-Saëns, Charles Camille (1835-1921) French Fair Spring is returning (Printemps qui commence) {from Samson and Delilah}: sop. or mez.; words by F. Lemaire; Eng. Eugene Oudin {Durand} O love! From thy pow'r (Amour, viens aider) {from Samson and Delilah}: Delilah: recit. & aria (for mez. or sop.) {Durand & Fils} O love! From thy pow'r (Amour, viens aider) {from Samson and Delilah}: Delilah: recit. & aria (for mez. or sop.) {Durand & Fils} Softly awakes my heart {from Samson and Delilah}; words by F. Lemaire; Eng. Eugene Oudin {contr. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Softly awakes my heart {from Samson and Delilah}
; [words by] F Lemaire; Eng. Eugene Oudin {Durand & Fils} Softly awakes my heart {from Samson and Delilah}; words by F. Lemaire; Eng. Eugene Oudin {contr. : Durand} Sans Souci, Gertrude (1873-1913) American When song Is sweet (Douce mélodie): song; [poem by Gertrude Sans Souci] {Frederick Harris} Sibelius, Jean (Johan Julius Christian) (1865-1957) Finnish Black roses (Roses funèbres) Op. 36 no.1; by E. Josephson; Eng. version William Wallace {solo v. : Breitkopf & Härtel} Little Lasse (Berceuse); by Z. Topelius; Eng. version William Wallace {solo v. : Breitkopf & Härtel} The tryst (Gretchen vient du rendez-vous) Op. 37 no.5; by J.L. Rüneberg; Eng. version William Wallace {solo v. : Breitkopf & Härtel} Silésu, Lao (1883-1953) Italian-French A little love, a little kiss (Un peu d'amour): song; Eng. words Adrian Ross {Chappell} A little love, a little kiss (Un peu d'amour): song; Eng. words Adrian Ross {Chappell} Love, here is my heart (Mon coeur est pour toi): song; words by Adrian Ross {Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} Straus, Oscar (1870-1954) Anglo-French Love's roundabout (La Ronde): waltz song; Fre. by Louis Ducreux; Eng. by Harold Purcell {Campbell, Connelly} Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich (1840-1893) Russian Legend ('Christ in his garden'): song; Eng. by Penelope Foster, Fre. by G. Jean-Aubry {Chester} Thomas, Ambroise (1811-1896) French Connais-tu le pays? (Knowest thou that dear land?) {from Mignon}: romance; Eng. version Claude Aveling {solo v. : Augener} Connais-tu le pays? (Knowest thou that dear land?) {from Mignon}: romance; Eng. version Claude Aveling {solo v. : Schott} Thomas, Arthur Goring (1850-1892) English Morning bright: song; words from the French by John Oxenford {Boosey} Night hymn at sea; words by Mrs Hemans {voc. duet : Joseph Williams} A summer night (Une nuit de mai); words by Theo. Marzials {solo v. : Metzler} A summer night (Une nuit de mai); words by Theo. Marzials {solo v. : Metzler} A summer night (Une nuit de mai) {voc. duet : Metzler} Ulmer, Georges (1919-1989) Danish-French Pigalle; Fre. by Georges Ulmer & Geo. Koger; Eng. by Reg Connelly {solo v. : Campbell, Connelly} Various Composers (Miscellanies) Piaf [album]: [20 songs]; songs written by or for Edith Piaf {Wise} Songs of France: [60 songs]; Eng. words Miss M. X. Hayes {Boosey}
Tuesday 3rd March 2026 83 works by 36 composers or arrangers
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