Music Scores selected by Song Writer/Librettist

from the Library of the
North East of Scotland Music School

Friday 19th April 2024

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E. H. W. M.

see E H W Meyerstein

Eardley-Wilmot, Dorothy (1883-1970) English

Coming home / Willeby {solo v. : 17/575-4 a - words by D. Eardley-Wilmot}

Coming home / Willeby {solo v. : 17/575-4 b - words by D. Eardley-Wilmot}

Little grey home in the west: song / Löhr {17/352-4 a-b - words by D. Eardley-Wilmot}

Only one word: song / Löhr {17/352-6 a - words by D. Eardley-Wilmot}

Only one word: song / Löhr {17/352-6 b - words by D. Eardley-Wilmot}

Rose of my heart / Löhr {ten. : 13/020-8 [3] - words by D. Eardley-Wilmot}

Temples of the forest: song / Löhr {17/352-7 - words by D. Eardley-Wilmot}

Easmon, Kathleen (1891-1924) Sierra Leonean

Big lady moon / Coleridge-Taylor {solo v. : 17/133-3 - words by Kathleen Easmon}

Easterbrook, W. H. (20th c.) English

Poema (Poem) {from "3 Arias"}: voice & piano / Khachaturian {17/319.5 - slova V. Briusova; trans. W. H. Easterbrook}

Ebb, Fred (1928-2004) American

Cabaret: vocal selection / Kander {09/099-1 - lyrics by Fred Ebb}

Cabaret {from Cabaret} / Kander {solo v. : 17/310 - lyric by Fred Ebb}

Chicago: vocal selection / Kander {09/099-2 - lyrics by Fred Ebb}

Eberhart, Nelle Richmond (1871-1944) American

Four American Indian songs Op. 45 / Cadman {09/033 a - poems by Nelle Richmond Eberhart}

I hear a thrush at eve: serenade / Cadman {solo v. : 17/109.5 a - words by Nelle Richmond Eberhart}

I hear a thrush at eve: serenade / Cadman {solo v. : 17/109.5 b-c - words by Nelle Richmond Eberhart}

When the white plum blows: song / Cadman {17/109.5-2 - words by Nelle Richmond Eberhart}

Edgar, Percy

God is guiding me: sacred song / Wood {17/590-14 - words by Percy Edgar}

Egan, Kathleen (1894-1953) Anglo-French

see also Bruce Sievier

My heart Is yours: song / Burrows {17/108.5-4 - words by Kathleen Egan}

Our finest hour: song / Stolz {17/533-3 - words by Kathleen Egan}

Three far-away trees: song / Noel-Johnson {17/429.3 - words by Kathleen Egan}

Egan, Raymond B. (1890-1952) Canadian-American

Ain't we got fun? / Whiting {solo v. : 17/572-1 - words by Gus Kahn & Raymond B. Egan}

Till we meet again / Whiting {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/572-2 - words by Raymond B. Egan}

Ege, Henrik (20th c.)

Roll Up Sailorman: song / Ansell {17/012-1 - words by Henrik Ege}

Such lovely things: song / North {17/429.5 a-b - words by Henrik Ege}

The sweetest time of the year: song / Henman {17/281-2 - lyric by Frank Marchant & Henrik Ege}

Eichendorff, Joseph von (1788-1857) German

Eichendorff-Lieder vol. 1: [10 songs] / Wolf {09/212-2(1) - Eng. trans. John Bernhoff}

Vier letzte Lieder (Four last songs): for sop. & orch. arr. high v. & piano / Strauss { voc. sc. 11/028.1-2 a-b - words by Hermann Hesse (1-3), Joseph von Eichendorff (4); Eng. trans. Michael Hamburger}

Eldée, Lilian (1870-1904) English

Trot here and there: duet [sop. & bar.] / Messager {18/103 - words by Lilian Eldée & Percy Greenbank}

Elgar, Caroline Alice (1848-1920) English

From the Bavarian Highlands Op. 27: six choral songs (SATB) / Elgar {01/037-2 a-d - words by C. Alice Elgar}

Sea pictures Op. 37: cycle of 5 songs for contralto / Elgar {12/045 a-b - words by Roden Noel, C. A. Elgar and others}

The snow Op. 26 No. 1: 3-part (SSA) song for fem. v. w. 2 vns & pf. / Elgar { voc. sc. 15/032 a-b - words by C. Alice Edgar}

Eliot, T. S. (1888-1965) English

Canticle IV: Journey of the Magi Op. 86: for counter-ten., ten., bar. & piano / Britten {01/023-9 - poem by T. S. Eliot}

Cats: the songs from the musical / Webber {09/207-1 - text by T.S. Eliot}

Memory {from Cats} / Webber {solo v. : 17/566-2 - text by Trevor Nunn after T. S. Eliot}

Eliscu, Edward (1902-1998) American

Without a song {from Great Day} / Youmans {solo v. : 17/598-3 a-b - lyric by William Rose & Edward Eliscu}

Elkin, Rose Helen (b.1865) English

One fine day (Un bel dì, vedremo) {from Madam Butterfly}: [sop. aria: Madama Butterfly] / Puccini {17/457-6 a,d-f - Eng. trans. R. H. Elkin}

Serenata (Come back): voc. duet (contr. & bass) / Toselli {18/169 - words by R. H. Elkin}

Solveig's song Op. 23 No. 1 / Grieg {17/234-3 c - from Ibsen's "Pier Gynt"; Eng. words R. H. Elkin}

Spring (Våren) Op. 33 No. 2 / Grieg {solo v. : 17/234-5 a-b - Eng. words R. H. Elkin}

Spring (Våren) Op. 33 No. 2 / Grieg {solo v. : 17/234-5 c-d - Eng. words R. H. Elkin}

To a wild rose Op. 51 No. 1 / MacDowell {solo v. : 17/365 - words by R. H. Elkin}

Turandot: lyric dama in 3 acts & 5 scenes / Puccini {06/038-5 a-b - Eng. adapt. R. H. Elkin}

Twenty selected songs Bk 1 / Grieg {09/081-4(1) - Eng. words R. H. Elkin}

The violet and the rose {from A la Watteau}: song / Lehmann {17/337-1 - words by R. H. Elkin}

Ellerton, George (19th-20th c.) English

The smile of Spring: voc. waltz / Fletcher {17/193-1 - words by George Ellerton}

Ellerton, John (1826-1893) English

Saviour, again to thy dear name we raise: [for solo v. & SATB chor.] / Gardner {02/046(2) - words by J. Ellerton (1826-1893)}

Elst, Frédéric van der (19th-20th c.) Belgian

Villanelle (With the swallow): song / Dell'Acqua {16/050-5 [27] - Fre. Frédéric van der Elst; Eng. Constance Bache}

Villanelle (Oft have I seen): sop./ ten. / Dell'Acqua {17/161 a - Fre. by F. van der Elst; Eng. version Nathan Haskell Dole}

Villanelle (With the swallow): song / Dell'Acqua {17/161 b-c - Fre. by Frédéric van der Elst; Eng. by Constance Bache}

Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882) American

Thine eyes still shined for me / Parry {solo v. : 17/442-2 - words by Emerson}

Emmens, S. H.

I couldn't, could I?: song / Roeckel {17/479-3 - words by S. H. Emmens}

England, Paul

Die Bekehrte: Damon: song / Stange {10/045-5 [2] - Ger. words by Goethe; Eng. by Paul England}

Damon (Die Bekehrte): song / Stange {17/529.5 - Goethe; Eng. words Paul England}

Devotion (Widmung) Op. 25 no.1 / Schumann {solo v. : 17/499-3 - words by Rückert; Eng. by Paul England}

Faust (La damnation de Faust) Op. 24: dramatic legend / Berlioz { voc. sc. 06/006.5 - Eng. version Paul England}

Faust (La Damnation de Faust) Op. 24: dramatic legend / Berlioz {08/011-2 a-b - Eng. by Paul England}

A golden treasury of song, Vol 1: [49 songs inc. 6 duets] / Various {10/018(1) a-b - ed. Norman O'Neill; words mostly by Paul England}

In summer fields (Feldeinsamkeit / Solitude champêtre) Op. 86 no. 2 / Brahms {solo v. : 17/099-9(2) - words by H. Almers; Eng. trans. Paul England}

Lullaby (Wiegenlied) Op. 49 No. 4: song / Brahms {17/098-5 c - Eng. words Paul England}

Sleepers, wake! (Wachet auf … ): cantata / Bach {SATB soli : 01/004-5.1 - Eng. words Paul England}

Ständchen (Serenade) / Strauss {solo v. : 17/538-1 a - A. F. von Schack; ; Eng. words Paul England}

Ständchen (Serenade) / Strauss {solo v. : 17/538-1 b-c - A. F. von Schack; ; Eng. words Paul England}

Ständchen (Serenade) Op. 17 no. 2 / Strauss {solo v. : 17/538-1 f - A. F. von Schack; Eng. words Paul England}

Voices of the Spring (Voci di primavera): song / Strauss II {17/536-4 - words by Paul England}

When a maiden takes your fancy {from Il Seraglio}: [bass aria: Osmin] / Mozart {17/419-7 - Eng. words Paul England}

English, Thomas Dunn (1819-1902) American

Ben Bolt: ballad / Kneass { p. voc. + sol-fa 17/320.5 - [words by Thomas Dunn English]}

Enoch, Frederick (b.1827) English

The Bride of Dunkerron: dramatic cantata / Smart {01/069 - words by Frederick Enoch}

When the wind blows in from the sea: duet (mez. & bar.) / Smart {16/050-4 [40] - poetry by Frederick Enoch}

Erben, Karel Jaromír (1811-1870) Czech

The spectre's bride: dram. cantata / Dvorák {01/033 - written by K.J. Erben}

Erskine, Ella (19th-20th c.) Scottish

Daffodils Op. 68 No. 1 / Scott {solo v. : 17/501-5 - words by Ella Erskine}

Evans, William (1883-1968) Welsh

see Ifan, Wil

Everett, Horace (1927-2001) American

The promise of living {from The Tender Land}: quintet (SATBB) arr. for mixed chor. w. p. duet accomp. / Copland {18/036 - words by Horace Everett}

Eyton, Frank (1894-1962) English

If stars were tears: song / Coates {17/127-7 - words by Frank Eyton}

To-day is ours: song / Coates {17/127-5 - words by Frank Eyton}

La vie en rose (Take me to your heart again) / Louiguy {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/238-1 - Eng. lyric by Frank Eyton; Fre. by Edith Piaf}

You've done something to my heart / Gay {solo v. : 17/211-5 - words by Frank Eyton & Ian Grant}

75 works by 29 writers/librettists, with 3 cross-references