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Saturday 1st April 2023 Search limited to letter 'W' Wager, William (fl.1566) English Miller's Green: miniature suite for voice & p. (or orch.) / Brewer {09/029 - words by Wager, Shelley et al.} Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) German Götterdämmerung / Wagner { libr. 03/178-5 - Ger. libretto Richard Wagner; Eng. trans. &c William Mann} Lohengrin: opera / Wagner { libr. 03/178-1 - paroles françaises de Charles Nuitter [with parallel Eng. text - libretto by Richard Wagner]} Das Rheingold / Wagner { libr. 03/178-3 - Ger. libretto Richard Wagner; Eng. trans. &c William Mann} Siegfried / Wagner { libr. 03/178-2 - Ger. libretto Richard Wagner; Eng. trans. &c William Mann} Die Walküre / Wagner { libr. 03/178-4 - Ger. libretto Richard Wagner; Eng. trans. &c William Mann} Wakefield, Augusta Mary (1853-1910) English No sir!: Spanish ballad / Wakefield {16/050-5 [17] - words and music by A. M. Wakefield} Waley, Arthur (1889-1966) English Folk songs from China (arr. Redman): [10 songs] / +Various+ {10/060-5 - Eng. words Irene Gass & Arthur Waley} Wallace, Raymond (19th-20th c.) English Old Father Thames (keeps rolling along): song / O'Hogan {17/437 a-b - words by Raymond Wallace} Old Father Thames (keeps rolling along): for male v. (TTBB) / O'Hogan {18/113 a-e - words by Raymond Wallace; arr. Henry Geehl} When lights are low in Cairo: Eastern song fox-trot / Myers { p. voc. + sol-fa 17/424-2 - words by Raymond Wallace} Wallace, William (1860-1940) Scottish Black roses (Roses funèbres) Op. 36 No. 1 / Sibelius {solo v. : 17/514-3 a-b - by E. Josephson; Eng. version William Wallace} Du bist ein Kind (Thou art a child) {from Zwölf Lieder Op. 28 no.12} / Weingartner {sop./ ten. : 10/045-8.2[8] - Ernst Ziel; Eng. version William Wallace} Du bist ein Kind (Thou art a child) {from Zwölf Lieder Op. 28 no. 12} / Weingartner {17/569 - Ernst Ziel; Eng. version William Wallace} Freebooter songs / Wallace {09/204 - words and music William Wallace} Little Lasse (Berceuse) / Sibelius {solo v. : 17/514-4 - by Z. Topelius; Eng. version William Wallace} The tryst (Gretchen vient du rendez-vous) Op. 37 No. 5 / Sibelius {solo v. : 17/514-7 a-b - by J.L. Rüneberg; Eng. version William Wallace} Waller, Edmund (1606-1687) English Go, lovely rose [Op. 24 no. 3] / Quilter {solo v. : 17/462-8 a,c - poem by Edmund Waller} Go, lovely rose [Op. 24 no. 3] / Quilter {solo v. : 17/462-8 b - poem by Edmund Waller} To Chloris singing / Barkworth {solo v. : 17/029-6 - [words by] Edmund Waller} Walton, Ellis (19th-20th c.) English Carmeña: voc. waltz / Wilson {17/581-1 - words by Ellis Walton} Warner, Sylvia Townsend (1893-1978) English The flowering manger: three parts (SSC) / Buck { p. voc. + sol-fa 15/025 - words by Sylvia Townsend Warner} Wastell, Simon (1560-1635) English Like to the damask rose (Gleich wie der roten Rose pracht) {from Seven Lieder}: song / Elgar {17/178-2 - words by Simon Wastell} Watson, (William) Michael (1840-1899) English All in a garden fair: song / Watson {16/050-4 [32] - words and music by Michael Watson} Stars of Earth!: song adapted (with violin or cello obbl.) to cavatina by Joachim Raff / Watson {10/045-4[10] - words by Michael Watson} Watson, Rosamund Marriott (1860-1911) English Blackbird's song Op. 52 No. 3 / Scott {17/501-2 a-c - words by Rosamund Marriott Watson} Blackbird's song Op. 52 No. 3 / Scott {17/501-2 d - words by Rosamund Marriott Watson} The unforeseen Op. 74 No. 3 / Scott {solo v. : 17/501-4 a - words by Rosamund Marriott Watson} The unforeseen Op. 74 No. 3 / Scott {solo v. : 17/501-4 b-c - words by Rosamund Marriott Watson} Watson, William (Sir) (1858-1935) English April Op. 14 No. 2 / Quilter {solo v. : 09/147-3[2] - words by William Watson} The lute player: song / Allitsen {17/008-2 a-d - poetry by William Watson} The lute player: song / Allitsen {17/008-2 e-f - poetry by William Watson} Weatherly, Frederic Edward (1848-1929) English The admiral's broom: song / Bevan {17/076-2 a - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The admiral's broom: song / Bevan {17/076-2 b - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The admiral's yarn: song / Rubens {17/483-2 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Alfio's song {from Cavalleria Rusticana}: [for low bar.] / Mascagni {17/387-1 - Eng. words by Fred E. Weatherly} Angus Macdonald: song / Roeckel {17/479-2 a - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Angus Macdonald: song / Roeckel {17/479-2 b - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Ave Maria {adapt. from Cavalleria Rusticana} / Mascagni {solo v. : 17/387-2 a-b - P. Mazzoni; Eng. words by Fred E. Weatherly} Babylon: sacred song / Adams {16/050-3 [23] - words by F. E. Weatherly} The barber of Turin: song / Russell {17/484-6 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The bugler / Pinsuti {bar. : 17/450-2 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The butterfly gay: song / Adams {17/004-1 - words by F. E. Weatherly} By the fountain: song / Adams {17/004-9 - words by F. E. Weatherly} By the light of the moon / Loughborough {solo v. : 17/356-1 - words by Fred Weatherly} Cavalleria rusticana (Rustic chivalry): melodrama / Mascagni {06/025 a - Eng. trans. Frederic Weatherly} The children's home: song / Cowen {16/050-4 [37] - words by F. E. Weatherly} The children's home: song / Cowen {17/140-6 a - poetry by Fred. E. Weatherly} The children's home: song / Cowen {17/140-6 b - poetry by F. E. Weatherley} The children's home: song / Cowen {17/140-6 c - words by F. E. Weatherly} Danny boy: song written to an old Irish air / Trad. {17/553.2 a-b - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Darby and Joan: song / Molloy {10/045-4[6] - words by F. E. Weatherly} Dearest, I bring you daffodils: song / Forster {17/200-1 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} A dinder courtship / Coates {solo v. : 17/127-9 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The drum-major: song / Newton {17/426 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Easter flowers: song / Sanderson {17/488-9 a,c - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Easter flowers: song / Sanderson {17/488-9 b - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The extra special constables: song / Newton {10/045-7[16] - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The fairy pipers: song / Brewer {17/100-1 - words by Fred. E. Weatherley} Fiddle and I: song w. violin accomp. ad lib. / Goodeve { set 17/222.5 a-b - words by Frederic E. Weatherly} The flag of liberty: song / Arundale {17/016.5 - lyric by Fred E. Weatherly} The flight of ages: song / Bevan {17/076-1 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Friend o' mine: song / Sanderson {17/488- 4 c - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Friend o' mine: song / Sanderson {17/488-4 a - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Friend o' mine: song / Sanderson {17/488-4 b - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Friend o' mine: song / Sanderson {17/488-4 d - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Friend o' mine: song / Sanderson {17/488-4 e-f - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The glory of the sea: song / Sanderson {17/488-18 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The gray mare (Three young men of Ware) {from Proverbs in Song}: song / Roeckel {17/479-1 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The green hills o' Somerset: song / Coates {17/127-3 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Guy d' Hardelot album, vol. 1: [8 songs] / Hardelot {09/089(1) - words by Edward Teschemacher, Fred Weatherly et al.} Haydn Wood album: [8 songs] / Wood {09/213 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly, Harold Simpson et al.} The Holy City: [song] / Adams {17/004- 2 a,c-e - words by F. E. Weatherly} The Holy City: song / Adams {17/004- 2 b - words by F. E. Weatherly} The Holy City: song / Adams {17/004-2 f - words by F. E. Weatherly} Idle words: song / Adams {17/004-8 - words by Frederic E. Weatherly} If I might come to you: song / Squire {17/527-1 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Jack Briton: song / Squire {17/527-3 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The last watch: song / Pinsuti {10/045-9[15] - words by Fred Weatherly} The linnet: song / Clarke {17/122-3 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The little damozel: song / Novello {17/432-5 a - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The little damozel: song / Novello {17/432-5 b - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The little tin soldier: [song] / Molloy {16/050-5 [7] - [words] by F. E. Weatherly (after Hans Andersen)} Lola's song {from Cavalleria Rusticana} / Mascagni {mez. : 21/227-2[3] - Eng. words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Long ago in Alcala {from Mirette}: song / Messager {17/396-2 - words by F.E. Weatherley & Adrian Ross} A May morning: song / Denza {17/161.2 a - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} A May morning: song / Denza {17/161.2 b - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The midshipmite: song / Adams {17/004-13 a - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The midshipmite: song / Adams {17/004-13 b - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Mifanwy: song / Forster {17/200-2 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Moon-daisies: song / Coates {17/127-13 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Moonlight: part-song for SATB / Faning {18/055-1 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Mountain lovers: song / Squire {17/527-5 a - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Mountain lovers: song / Squire {17/527-5 b - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Mountain lovers: duet (mez. & bar.) / Squire {18/155(1) - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} My dreams: song / Tosti {17/553-2 a - words by Frederic E. Weatherly} My dreams: song / Tosti {17/553-2 b - words by Frederic E. Weatherly} Nancy Lee: song / Adams {17/004-3 - words by Frederic E. Weatherly} Nirvana: song / Adams {17/004-4 a-b - words by F. E. Weatherly} Nirvana: song / Adams {17/004-4 c-d - words by F. E. Weatherly} The old brigade: song / Barri {17/038 - written by F. E. Weatherly} Parted: song / Tosti {17/553-3 a - Eng. by Fred. E. Weatherly} Prologue {from Pagliacci) / Leoncavallo {solo v. : 17/340-1 a,c - words and music R. Leoncavallo; Eng. adapt. Frederic E. Weatherly} Prologue {from Pagliacci) / Leoncavallo {solo v. : 17/340-1 b - words and music R. Leoncavallo; Eng. adapt. Frederic E. Weatherly} Romanza e Scena {from Cavalleria Rusticana}: [Santuzza's aria] / Mascagni {17/387-3 a-b - Eng. words by Fred E. Weatherly} Roses: song / Adams {16/050-5 [38] - words by F. E. Weatherly} Roses of Picardy: song / Wood {17/590-15 a-c - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Santuzza's Romanza e scena {from Cavalleria Rusticana} / Mascagni {sop. : 21/227-2[4] - Eng. words by Fred. E. Weatherly} A sergeant of the line: song / Squire {17/527-9 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The song of the waggoner / Breville-Smith {10/045-7[17] - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Star of Bethlehem: song / Adams {16/050-4 [2] - words by F. E. Weatherly} The Star of Bethlehem: song / Adams {17/004-5 a - words by F. E. Weatherly} The Star of Bethlehem: song / Adams {17/004-5 b - words by F. E. Weatherly} Star of God: song / Coates {17/127-4 a-b - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} The stars of Normandie: song / Adams {16/050-3 [7] - words by Frederic E. Weatherly} The stars of Normandie: song / Adams {17/004-12 - words by Frederic E. Weatherly} Stone-cracker John: song / Coates {17/127-10 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} Tell her I love her so: [song] / De Faye {16/040 [3/1] - words by F E. Weatherly} Thora: song / Adams {17/004-6 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} 'Tis the day (Mattinata) / Leoncavallo {solo v. : 17/340-2.2 - words and music R. Leoncavallo; Eng. trans. Frederic E. Weatherly} The valley by the sea: song / Adams {16/050-5 [36] - words by Frederic E. Weatherly} The veteran's song (Long live the King) / Adams {17/004-7 a - words by F. E. Weatherly} The veteran's song (Long live the King) / Adams {17/004-7 b - words by F. E. Weatherly} When you come home: song / Squire {17/527-6 a - words by Fred Weatherly} When you come home: song / Squire {17/527-6 b,d - words by Fred. E. Weatherly} When you come home: song / Squire {17/527-6 c - words by Fred Weatherly} Webb, Mary (1881-1927) English Foxgloves {from Songs of the Countryside} / Head {17/266-13 - words by Mary Webb} Rose-berries: song / Naylor {17/424.5-2 - words by Mary Webb} Webster, Paul Francis (1907-1984) American I'll walk with God / Brodzky {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/104 - words by Paul Francis Webster} Love is a many-splendored thing / Fain {solo v. : 17/185-1 - words by Paul Francis Webster} The loveliest night of the year / Aaronson {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/001 - words by Paul Francis Webster} Masquerade: waltz song / Loeb {17/350 - lyric by Paul Francis Webster} Secret love / Fain {solo v. : 17/185-2 - words by Paul Francis Webster} Weckerlin, Jean-Baptiste (1821-1910) French Pastourelles: romances et chansons du XVe sèce / +Various+ {10/023.5 - trans. J B Weckerlin} Weeden, Howard (1847-1905) American A banjo song Op. 22 No. 4 / Homer {17/288-1 a - words by Howard Weeden} A banjo song Op. 22 No. 4 / Homer {17/288-1 b - words by Howard Weedon [sic]} Wensley, Shapcott (1854-1917) English The banner of St George Op. 33: ballad for chor. & orch. / Elgar {01/037-1 a-d - words by Shapcott Wensley} The banner of St George: ballad by Shapcott Wensley / Elgar {SATB choir : sol-fa only 44/021-1} The hours: cantata or operetta for female v. / Roeckel {01/064.5 - words by Shapcott Wensley} Wesendonck, Agnes Mathilde (1828-1902) German Fünf Gedichte für Frauenstimme (Wesendonck-Lieder) / Wagner { voc. sc. 09/203 - words by Mathilde Wesendonck} Wesley, Charles (1707-1788) English Blaenwern (Love divine, all loves excelling): arr. for SATB / Rowlands { p. voc. + sol-fa 02/104 - words by Charles Wesley; arr. Oliver Janes} West, Anne Pamela (19th-20th c.) English The meaning of a rose: song / Besley {17/075-3 - words by Anne Pamela West} West, John E. (1863-1929) Scottish Requiem Op. 45: for sop. & bar. soli, chor. & orch. / Brahms {02/022 a-c - ed. John E. West; Eng. version Ivor Atkins} Requiem Op. 45 (pocket ed.): for sop. & bar. soli, chor. & orch. / Brahms {02/022.3 - ed. John E. West; Eng. adapt. W. G. Rothery} Weston, Robert Patrick (1878-1936) English You're well dressed if you're wearing a smile / Weston {solo v. : 17/570.3 - words & music by R. P. Weston & Bert Lee} Wever, Robert (fl.c1550) English In an arbour green: song / Warlock {17/563-2 a-b - poem by Robert Wever} Whishaw, Frederick James (1854-1934) English The red sarafan: song / Varlamov {17/570.8 - adapt. w. Eng. words Fred. Whishaw} Tchaikowsky's songs: [44 songs] / Tchaikovsky {09/193 - Eng. words by Fred. J. Whishaw} To the forest / Tchaikovsky {solo v. : 17/550-3 - words by Fred J. Whishaw} Whistler, Robert (19th-20th c.) English Dichterliebe Op. 48: song cycle [16 songs] / Schumann {09/173-1 - Ger. texts Heinrich Heine; Eng. Robert Whistler} Fifteen selected songs vol. 1 / Brahms {09/025-1(1) a - Eng. trans. Robert Whistler} Fifteen selected songs Bk 2 / Brahms {09/025-1(2) a - Eng. trans. Robert Whistler} White, Maude Valérie (1855-1937) English An den Geliebten (To the beloved) / White {solo v. : 17/571(3) - Eng. trans. Maude Valérie White} Whiting, George A (1884-1943) American My blue heaven / Donaldson {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/166-2 - words by George Whiting} Whitman, Walt (1819-1892) American Elegiac ode from President Lincoln's burial hymn / Stanford {01/070-1 - words by Walt Whitman} Ethiopia saluting the colours: song / Wood {17/589.5-2 - words by Walt Whitman} Im Meeresstreiben (Sea drift): [for bar. & mixed chor.] / Delius {01/032 - words by Walt Whitman} The mystic trumpeter: for bar. solo, chor. & orch. / Harty {01/048 a-b - poem by Walt Whitman} Ode to Death Op. 38: cantata / Holst {choir : 01/051-4 - poem by Walt Whitman} A sea symphony: for sop. & bar. soli, chor. & orch. / Vaughan-Williams {01/076-7 a-d - words by Walt Whitman} Toward the unknown region: song / Vaughan-Williams {SATB choir : 01/076-9 a-d - words by Walt Whitman} Whyte-Melville, George John (1821-1878) Scottish Good-bye!: song / Tosti {17/552.9 - words by G.J. Whyte-Melville} Goodbye: song (with violin ad lib.) / Tosti {17/553-1 a - words by G. J. Whyte-Melville} Goodbye: song (with violin ad lib.) / Tosti {17/553-1 b - words by G. J. Whyte-Melville} Wilce, J. (19th c.) English Over the hawthorn hedge: duet (copy-a cover: for 2 sop.) / Glover {18/063-2 a-b - words by J. Wilce} Wilcox, Ella Wheeler (1850-1919) American My ships: song / Barratt {17/033 - words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox} Smiles: song / Heron-Maxwell {17/284 - words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox} Wild, Ernest E. (1869-1934) English The pathway of the moon: song / Woodforde-Finden {17/592-3 - words by Ernest E. Wild} Wilhelmi, Frida (19th-20th c.) German Sing me to sleep (Sing mir dein Lied): song / Greene {16/050-5 [30] - words by Clifton Bingham; Ger. Frida Wilhelmi} Wilkins, Adela (19th-20th c.) English Too late: rondeau / Leoni {solo v. : 10/045-5[13] - words by Adela Wilkins} Williams, Alfred Owen (1877-1930) English Cuckoo song Op. 15 no. 1 / Quilter {17/462-1 a-b - words by Alfred Williams} Williams, Gus (1848-1915) American See that my grave's kept green: [song and chorus (SATB)] / Williams {16/050-1[19] - [words by Williams?]} Williams, Harry Hiram (1879-1922) American Bright eyes, good-bye!: [song] / Van Alstyne { p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-5 [29] - written by Harry H. Williams & Fred. W. Leigh} Williams, Henry James ('Harry') (1873-1924) English It's a Long Way to Tipperary / Judge {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/307 - written and composed by Jack Judge and Harry Williams} Wills, William Gorman (1828-1891) Irish I'll sing thee a song of Araby {from Lalla Rookh} / Clay {solo v. : 17/124-2 a-b - written by W. G. Wills} I'll sing thee a song of Araby {from Lalla Rookh} / Clay {solo v. : 17/124-2 c - written by W. G. Wills} Willson, Robert Meredith (1902-1984) American The Music Man: musical comedy / Willson {07/057.7 - lyrics by Meredith Willson} The Music Man: [musical] / Willson { libr. 03/190 a-b - music & lyrics by [Robert] Meredith Willson} Wilson, H. Lane (1870-1915) English Come, all ye lads and lasses {from Flora's Holiday}: quartet / Wilson {18/179-3(1) - Old English melody, arr. & words by H. Lane Wilson} The country dance {from Flora's Holiday}: quartet / Wilson {18/179-3(3) - Old English melody, arr. & words by H. Lane Wilson} Wilson, John ('Christopher North') (1785-1854) Scottish Turn ye to me {from Songs of the North}: old Highland melody / Lawson {17/331-6 - words by John Wilson ('Christopher North'); arr. Malcolm Lawson} Wilson, Margaret Adam (Mrs) (1840-1919) Scottish My ain wee house: Scotch song / Munro {17/421 a - words by Mrs Wilson} My ain wee house: Scotch song / Munro {17/421 b-c - words by Mrs Wilson} Wilson, Robert (1907-1964) Scottish Haste you back (I/we love you dearly) / Sturdy {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/541 - words by Robert Wilson} Wilson, Alexander Galbraith ('Sandy') (1924-2014) English The Boy Friend: a new musical comedy of the 1920s / Wilson { libr. 03/192 - book, lyrics and music by Sandy Wilson} The Boy Friend: a new musical comedy of the 1920s / Wilson {07/057.8 - book, lyrics and music by Sandy Wilson} The Boy Friend (piano selection) / Wilson {solo v. : 17/580 - words and music Sandy Wilson; arr. Chris Langdon} Wilson, Theodora (1865-1941) English Ein alter Traum (An old dream) / White {solo v. : 17/571(2) - Eng. words Theodora Wilson} Glück auf (God speed) / White {solo v. : 17/571(5) - Eng. words Theodora Wilson} Wanderlied (A Wanderer's song) / White {17/571(4) - Eng. words Theodora Wilson} Wimperis, Arthur (1874-1953) English The Arcadians: fantastic musical play / Monckton {07/023-1 a-c - lyrics by Arthur Wimperis} The Arcadians: fantastic musical play / Monckton { libr. 03/089 a-c - lyrics by Arthur Wimperis} Arcady is ever young {from The Arcadians}: song / Monckton {17/408-3 - words by Lionel Monckton and Arthur Wimperis} The pipes of Pan are calling {from The Arcadians}: song / Monckton {17/408 a-b - words by Arthur Wimperis} The pipes of Pan are calling {from The Arcadians}: song / Monckton {17/408 c - words by Arthur Wimperis} Winkler, Franz (1906-1962) Austrian Forever and ever / Winkler {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/584 - from Winkler's 'Fliege mit mir in die Heimat'; Eng. lyrics by Malia Rosa} Winner, Joseph Eastburn (1837-1918) American see Eastburn, R. A. Winner, Septimus (1827-1902) American Winther, Christian Ferdinand (1796-1876) Danish Last night: song / Kjerulf {10/045-5[9] - Ger. words by Christian Winther; Eng. by T. Marzials} Wither, George (1588-1667) English Three Nativity carols: for 4-part chor. of mixed vv. unaccomp. / Center { chor. sc. 02/031} Witty, Frank (19th-20th c.) English Little Mary Fawcett: song / Witty {17/586 - words by Frank Witty} Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville (1881-1975) English Bill {from Show Boat} / Kern {solo v. : 17/318-1 - words by P. G. Wodehouse & Oscar Hammerstein II} Wolfe, Humbert (1885-1940) Anglo-Italian Now in these fairylands: song / Holst {17/287-3 - words by Humbert Wolfe} Wolsey, Newman (19th-20th c.) Into thy hands: sacred song / Wolsey {16/050-4 [36] - written & composed by Newman Wolsey} Wood, Clement (1888-1950) American Short'nin' bread / Wolfe {solo v. : 17/589-1 - words ed. Clement Wood} Wood, James (20th c.) English A Christmas carol: musical play / Shapcott {07/031.5 - book by Christopher Bedloe, lyrics by James Wood} Wood, (Rev.) James S. (b. 1908) Scottish Bennachie: for SATB chor. & piano / Hearne {01/049.2 - poem by James S. Wood} Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) English She dwelt among the untrodden ways: song / Kellie {17/313 - words by William Wordsworth} Worsley, Dorothy (20th c.) English Your hand in mine: song / Merlin {17/395 a - words by Dorothy Worsley} Your hand in mine: song / Merlin {17/395 b - words by Dorothy Worsley} Wotton, (Sir) Henry (1568-1639) English Seven songs Op. 36 / Gardner {SATB choir : 18/060 - words by Elizabethan poets Shakespeare, Herrick, Jonson and Wotton} Wright, Hugh E. (1879-1940) English Leanin': song / Bennett {17/064-1 a-b - words by Hugh E. Wright} Wright, Lawrence (1888-1964) English Are We Downhearted? No! / Wright {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/594.5 - words and music by Worton David and Lawrence Wright} Wright, Robert "Bob" (1914-2005) American And this is my beloved {from Kismet}: based on themes by Alexander Borodin / Wright {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/594.6 a-b - music & lyrics by Robert Wright & George Forrest} The Great Waltz: [based on music by Johann Strauss I & II adapted by E.W. Korngold] / Strauss I { libr. 03/195-2 - music & lyrics by Robert Wright & George Forrest} I love you / Grieg {solo v. : 17/234-1 - words by Robert Wright & George Forrest} Kismet: musical Arabian night [from themes by Alexander Borodin] / Wright { libr. 03/195-1 a-b - music & lyrics by Robert Wright & George Forrest} Kismet: musical Arabian night / Wright {07/058-1 - adapted from the music of Alexander Borodin; lyrics by Robert Wright & George Forrest} Song of Norway: operetta / Wright {07/058 - based on life & music of Edvard Grieg; lyrics by Robert Wright & George Forrest} Sweethearts: song / Herbert { p. voc. + sol-fa 17/283.2-3 - words by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest} Wrubel, Allie (1905-1973) American Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet / Wrubel {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/595 - lyrics by Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert} Wynn, Harold (19th-20th c.) English Going to market: song / Diehl {10/045-4[23] - words by Harold Wynn} 220 works by 69 writers/librettists, with 2 cross-references |