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![]() | Sunday 10th December 2023 Search limited to letter 'T' Te Th Ti To Tr Tu Ty |
Tadema, Laurence Alma (1865-1940) Anglo-Belgian
If no-one ever marries me {from The Daisy Chain}: [song of childhood] / Lehmann {17/336-4 - words by Laurnce Alma Tadema}
Tagore, Rabindranath (1861-1941) Indian
At the well / Hageman {solo v. : 17/241-2 - words by Rabindranath Tagore}
Do not go, my love: [song] / Hageman {17/241-4 a - words by Sir Rabindranath Tagore}
Do not go, my love: [song] / Hageman {17/241-4 b - words by Sir Rabindranath Tagore}
Dweller in dreams / Walther {solo v. : 17/561 - text by Rabindranath Tagore}
Peace / Fogg {solo v. : 17/196 - words by Rabindranath Tagore}
Tannahill, Robert (1774-1810) Scottish
Gloomy winter's noo awa' / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[60] - words by Tannahill}
Jessie, the flow'r o' Dumblane / Smith {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[66] - words by Tannahill}
O! Are ye sleepin', Maggie? / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[54] - words by Tannenhill [sic]}
Rannoch herding song (An druimionn dubh): Agyllshire air / Kennedy-Fraser {17/316-6 - Gaelic ed. K. MacLeod set to Lowland Scots by Tannahill arr. M. Kennedy-Fraser}
Tauber, Richard (1891-1948) Anglo-Austrian
Love comes at blossom time {from Blossom Time} / Clutsam {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/125-4 - words & music G. H. Clutsam & Richard Tauber, arranged from Schubert with additional numbers by G. H. Clutsam}
Taylor, Bronnie (19th-20th c.) Unknown
The singer / Head {solo v. : 17/266-4 a-b - words by Bronnie Taylor}
Taylor, Charles Henry (1859-1907) English
Dream o' day Jill {from Tom Jones}: song / German {17/214-10 a - words by Chas. H. Taylor}
Dream o' day Jill {from Tom Jones}: song / German {17/214-10 b - words by Chas. H. Taylor}
Lie there, my lute: song / MacCunn {17/364-3 - words by Charles H. Taylor}
Waltz song {from Tom Jones} / German {17/214-4 a-b - words by Chas. H. Taylor}
Taylor, Joseph Deems (1885-1966) American
Hymn to the Sun (Chant au Soleil) {from Le Coq D'or}: [for sop./high sop.] / Rimsky-Korsakov {17/473-2 - Eng. version Geo. Harris Jr & Deems Taylor}
Taylor, Helen 1876-1943 English
Autumn days: song / Willeby {17/575-1 - words by Helen Taylor}
The ballad-monger: duet for sop. & bar. in E / Martin {18/095-1 - lyric by Helen Taylor}
Bless this house: song / Brahe {17/096-1 a - words by Helen Taylor}
Bless this house: song / Brahe {17/096-1 b-c - words by Helen Taylor}
Bless this house: song / Brahe {17/096-1 d-e - words by Helen Taylor}
A breath of home: song / Murray {17/423-8 - words by Helen Taylor}
Come to the fair {from Three More Songs of the Fair}: song / Martin {17/384-1 a - lyric by Helen Taylor}
Come to the fair {from Three More Songs of the Fair}: duet for 2 med v.; duet for high & med v. / Martin {18/016-2 - lyric by Helen Taylor}
Come to the fair {from Three More Songs of the Fair}: song (duet for 2 med v. ) / Martin {18/095-2 - lyric by Helen Taylor}
A day at the fair: four songs / Martin {09/121-5 a-b - lyrics by Helen Taylor}
1. All the fun of the fair 2. Fairlop Friday 3. The last fairing 4. Pack-and-penny day
Everywhere I go {from Four Pastorals}: song / Martin {17/384-6 - lyric by Helen Taylor}
Fairings {from Four Songs of the Fair} / Martin {17/384-2 - words by Helen Taylor}
Fairings {from Four Songs of the Fair}: duet for high & low v. / Martin {18/095-3 - lyric by Helen Taylor}
Five canzonets / Ronald {09/159-1 - words by Helen Taylor}
Four songs of the fair / Martin {09/121-2 a - words by Helen Taylor}
1. Fairings 2. Langley Fair 3. Jock the Fiddler 4. The ballad-monger
Four songs of the fair / Martin {09/121-2 b-d - words by Helen Taylor}
1. Fairings 2. Langley Fair 3. Jock the Fiddler 4. The ballad-monger
I passed by your window {from Song Pictures} / Brahe {17/096-8 a - words by Helen Taylor}
I passed by your window {from Song Pictures} / Brahe {17/096-8 b - words by Helen Taylor}
In love / Löhr {ten. : 13/020-8[6] - words by Helen Taylor}
An interlude {from Three More Songs of the Fair}: song / Martin {17/384-3 - words by Helen Taylor}
Life's balcony: song / Brahe {17/096-6 - lyric by Helen Taylor}
An old violin: song / Fisher {17/192 - words by Helen Taylor}
The piper from over the way: song / Brahe {17/096-4 a-b - lyric by Helen Taylor}
Plaisir d'amour (Fleeting love) / Martini {solo v. : 17/385 d - Eng. words Helen Taylor; Fre. orig. Florian; ed. & rev. Henry Geehl}
A prayer in absence: song / Brahe {17/096-9 - words by Helen Taylor}
Red-letter days: four songs / Martin {09/121-4 - words by Helen Taylor}
1. St Valentine 2. The first of May 3. The brightest day 4. St Nicholas Day in the morning
St Nicholas Day in the morning (Noël): from the song cycle Red-Letter Days / Martin {10/045-8.1[8] - words by Helen Taylor}
St Nicholas Day in the morning (Noël) {from Red-letter days}: song / Martin {17/384-7 - words by Helen Taylor}
Sewing song / Sanderson {17/488-10 - words by Helen Taylor}
Shepherd of souls: song / Murray {17/423-3 - words by Helen Taylor}
Song pictures: five songs / Brahe {09/024 - words by Helen Taylor}
1. I passed by your window 2. Heart of the night 3. To a miniature 4. Dawn song 5. The little people
Songs of open country: three songs / Martin {09/121-1 a-c - words by Helen Taylor}
1. The crown of the year 2. Wayfarer's night-song 3. The tune of open country
Songs of open country: three songs / Martin {09/121-1 d - words by Helen Taylor}
1. The crown of the year 2. Wayfarer's night-song 3. The tune of open country
Three more songs of the fair / Martin {09/121-3 a-b - words by Helen Taylor}
1. Come to the Fair 2. An Interlude 3. Hatfield Bells
To a miniature: song {from Song Pictures} / Brahe {17/096-10 - lyrics by Helen Taylor}
Two little words: song / Brahe {17/096-7 a - words by Helen Taylor}
Two little words: song / Brahe {17/096-7 b - words by Helen Taylor}
Taylor, Irving (1914-1983) American
No regrets / Dumont {solo v. : 17/169.5-1 - Eng. lyric by Irving Taylor}
Tempest, Dena (20th c.) Unknown
As I sit here / Sanderson {ten. : 13/020-7[6] - words by Dena Tempest}
Temple, Edith (19th-20th c.) English
All my life-time: song / Murray {17/423-6 - words by Edith Temple}
Count your blessings: song / Morgan {17/413 a-b - words by Edith Temple}
Each Sunday morn (in the church on the hill): song / Burrows {17/108.5-3 - words by Edith Temple}
Welcome my Dear / Colville {solo v. : 17/135.5 - words by Edith Temple}
Within these sacred walls: song / Prentice {17/456-1 - words by Edith Temple}
Temple, Stephen (19th-20th c.) English
Off to Philadelphia: song / Haynes {17/265-1 - adapted from an old Irish melody; words rev. & ed. Stephen Temple}
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord (1809-1892) English
Come into the garden Maud: cavatina / Balfe {17/026-1 a - words by Alfred Tennyson}
Come into the garden Maud: cavatina / Balfe {17/026-1 b - poetry by Alfred Tennyson}
Drop me a flower Op.175: song / Stanford {17/529-2 - poem by Tennyson}
Edward Gray / Sullivan {solo v. : 17/544-1 - words by Tennyson}
Go not, happy day / Bridge {solo v. : 17/102-4 - words by Alfred Tennyson}
The lady of Shalott: cantata / Bendall {fem. v. : 01/015.5 - poem by Alfred Tennyson}
The milkmaid's song: song / Stanford {17/529-11 - words by Alfred Tennyson}
Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 No. 2: song / Quilter {10/045-6[16] - words by Tennyson}
Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 No. 2: song / Quilter {10/045-6[17] - words by Tennyson}
Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 No. 2: song / Quilter {17/462-5 a - words by Tennyson}
Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 No. 2: song / Quilter {17/462-5 b-d - words by Tennyson}
The Revenge Op. 24: ballad of the Fleet / Stanford {choir : 01/070-3 a-c - by Alfred, Lord Tennyson}
The Revenge: ballad of the Fleet / Stanford {SATB choir : sol-fa only 44/047-1 - by Alfred, Lord Tennyson}
Sweet and low: cradle song / Wallace {mez./ contr. : 17/559.8 - words by Alfred Tennyson}
Wind of the western sea: song / Peel {voc. sc. 17/444-6 - words by Tennyson}
Terry, Richard Runciman (1865-1938) English
Ave Verum Corpus (Hail, O Hail, True Body): motet for four v. / Byrd {05/003-1 - Eng. text by R R Terry}
Senex puerum portabat (Simeon carried the young child): motet for four v. / Byrd {05/003-5 a-b - Eng. text by R R Terry}
Teschemacher, Edward (1876-1940) English
see also Edward Lockton
All joy be thine: song / Sanderson {17/488-17 a-b - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Along the dusty road: song / Simpson {17/518-2 - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Because: song / Hardelot {17/254 a,c,e - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Because: song / Hardelot {17/254 b,d - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Because: song / Hardelot {17/254 f - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Beneath thy window ('O sole mio!): Neapolitan serenade / Capua {17/111-1 a - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Beneath thy window ('O sole mio!): Neapolitan serenade / Capua {17/111-1 b - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Beneath thy window ('O sole mio!): Neapolitan serenade / Capua {17/111-1 c - words by Edward Teschemacher}
A birthday song: song / Clarke {16/050-3 [10] - words by Edward Teschemacher}
The dancing lesson (La leçon à danser) {from The Passing Show} / Oliver {solo v. : 17/438-1 a - words by Edward Teschemacher}
The dancing lesson (La leçon à danser) {from The Passing Show} / Oliver {solo v. : 17/438-1 b - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Down Vauxhall way / Oliver {solo v. : 17/438-3 - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Dream songs: [4 songs] / Phillips {09/141-4 - words by Edward Teschemacher}
1. In the deep silence of the night 2. The enchanted forest 3. My dreamland rose 4. I dreamt that I was the wind
The enchanted forest {from Dream Songs}: song / Phillips {10/045-8.2[4] - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Evening pastoral / Rae {solo v. : 17/464.5 - words by E. Teschemacher}
Follow the piper: song / Brewer {10/045-8.2[15] - words by Edward Teschemacher}
The garden of your heart: song / Dorel {17/168.3 - words by Edward Teschemacher}
The garden of your heart: duet / Dorel {mez. & bar. : 18/049 - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Guy d' Hardelot album, vol. 1: [8 songs] / Hardelot {09/089(1) - words by Edward Teschemacher, Fred Weatherly et al.}
Home that is calling for me: song / Drummond {17/168.5-3 - words by Ed. Teschemacher}
I dream of a garden of sunshine / Löhr {solo v. : 17/352-3 - words by Edward Teschemacher}
I know a lovely garden: song / Hardelot {17/254-2 - words by Edward Teschemacher}
The little Irish girl: song / Löhr {17/352-5 a-b - words by Edward Teschemacher}
The little Irish girl: song / Löhr {17/352-5 c - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Love's echo: song / Newton {16/050-4 [26] - words by Edward Teschemacher}
None but the longing heart (Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt) / Tchaikovsky {solo v. : 17/550-2 a - [poem by Goethe]; Eng. words E. Teschemacher}
O lovely night! {from Summertime} / Ronald {solo v. : 17/481-1 a-b - words by Ed. Teschemacher}
O lovely night! {from Summertime}: song / Ronald {alt. & bar. : 18/132 a-b - words by Ed. Teschemacher}
La Première: mélodie / Webber {solo v. : 10/045-6[11] - paroles de François Coppée, Eng. trans. E. Teschemacher}
Shipmates o' mine: song / Sanderson {10/045-7[3] - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Shipmates o' mine: song / Sanderson {17/488-6 a-d - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Songs from golden hours: [4 songs] / Drummond {09/061 - words by Ed. Teschemacher}
1. You will never grow old 2. The old clock 3. You've got your mother's eyes 4. Give me youth and a day
Songs of old London: [5 songs] / Oliver {09/131 a - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Songs of old London: [5 songs] / Oliver {09/131 b - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Speak but one word / Lambert {ten. : 13/020-8[9] - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Spreading the news! / Oliver {solo v. : 17/438-2 a-b - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Starry woods: song / Phillips {17/448-7 - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Summertime: song-cycle / Ronald {bass / contr. : 09/159-2 a - words by Ed. Teschemacher}
1. Daybreak 2. Morning 3. Evening 4. Night
Summertime: song-cycle / Ronald {mez./ bar. : 09/159-2 b - words by Ed. Teschemacher}
1. Daybreak 2. Morning 3. Evening 4. Night
Tommy, lad!: song / Margetson {10/045-7[7] - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Until / Sanderson {ten. : 13/020-7[8] - words by E. Teschemacher}
Until: song / Sanderson {17/488-7 a-b - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Until: song / Sanderson {17/488-7 c-d - words by Edward Teschemacher}
The voyagers: duet / Sanderson {18/139 - words by Ed. Teschemacher}
The watchman: song / Squire {17/527-10 - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Where my caravan has rested {from Romany Songs}: song / Löhr {17/352-9 a-b - words by Edward Teschemacher}
Youth: song / Allitsen {17/008-5 a-b - words (after the Swedish) by E. Teschemacher}
Thackwell, Walter Joseph (1876-1949) Irish
Oft we wandered: voc. duet for sop. & bar. / Marks {18/093 - words by Walter Thackwell}
Thomas, Dylan Marlais (1914-1953) Welsh
Do not go gentle into that goodnight: for soprano, horn & piano / Randall {set 35/071 - setting of the Dylan Thomas poem}
Thomas, (Philip) Edward (1878-1917) English
Out in the dark Op. 13 no. 1: song / Rubbra {17/483.3(1) - [words by] Edward Thomas}
Thomas, Madeline C. (20th c.) English
The path to the moon: unison song / Thiman {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/551-6 - words by Madeline C. Thomas}
Thompson, G. Douglas (19th c.) English
The diver: song / Loder {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/349.5 - words by G. Douglas Thompson}
Thomson, James (1700-1748) Scottish
Gifts: song / Dunhill {17/170-3 - words by James Thomson ("B.V.")}
O Peace, thou fairest child of Heaven {poem from Alfred} / Arne {solo v. : 17/016-8 a-b - words by James Thomson and David Mallet; arr. Guy Warrack}
A song of thanksgiving / Allitsen {17/008-3 - words by James Thomson}
The star o' Robbie Burns: song / Booth {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/087.5 - words by James Thomson}
Thring, Godfrey (1823-1903) English
The radiant morn: sacred song w. organ obblig. (ad lib.) / James {17/297-2 - words by Godfrey Thring}
Tieck, Ludwig (1773-1853) German
Ruhe, Süssliebchen (Rest thee, my darling) Op. 33 no. 9 / Brahms {solo v. : 17/099-8 - words by L. Tieck; Eng. trans. E. M. Lockwood}
Tierney, Harry Austin (1890-1965) American
Alice blue gown {from Irene} / McCarthy {solo v. : 17/363 - words by Harry Tierney}
Tiochet, Carlo (1863-1912) Italian
Ciribiribin / Pestalozza {solo v. : 17/446.5 - orig. C Tiochet; Eng. words J Trevor}
Tiomkin, Dimitri (1894-1979) Russian-American
I'm in love with Vienna: song / Strauss II {17/536-5 - words by Oscar Hammerstein II, adapt. Dimitri Tiomkin}
Tisch, Salomon (also 'Siegfried') (1905-1981) Anglo-Polish
see Fred S. Tysh
Tolstoy, Alexis (A. K.) (1817-1875) Russian
The harvest of sorrow Op. 4 No. 5: mez./ bar. / Rachmaninoff {17/464-2 - words by Count Alexis Tolstoi, Eng. version M. C. H. Collet}
Sred' shumnogo bala [Amid the din of the ball] Op. 38 no. 3 / Tchaikovsky {solo v. : 17/550-5 - [words by A. K. Tolstoy]}
Uzh ty, niva moia! (The harvest of sorrow) Op. 4 No. 5: sop./ ten. (orig.) / Rachmaninoff {17/464-1 - words by Count Alexis Tolstoi, Eng. version Rosa Newmarch}
Topelius, Zacharias (1818-1898) Finnish
Little Lasse (Berceuse) / Sibelius {solo v. : 17/514-4 - by Z. Topelius; Eng. version William Wallace}
Toplady, (Rev.) Augustus Montague (1740-1778) English
Rock of ages: sacred song / Jude {16/050-4 [35] - words by Rev. A. M. Toplady}
Towers, Leo (20th c.) Anglo-Dutch
The Mardi Gras: song / Maschwitz {17/388.5-1 - words by Maschwitz & Leo Towers}
Trad. Unknown
Come sing and dance / Howells {solo v. : 17/289.5-2 a-b - words from an old carol}
Greensleeves: English folk-song / Vaughan-Williams {17/555-7 - words Trad.}
The keys of Heaven {from English county songs}: [song] / Broadwood {16/050-5 [25] - words Trad.}
Lead, kindly light: sacred song / Barnard {17/030 a-b - words by Cardinal Newman}
Lullay {from Bethlehem}: Virgin's first lullaby / Boughton {17/092-7 a-b}
Lullay {from Bethlehem} [reduced format]: Virgin's first lullaby / Boughton {17/092-7 c-d}
She moved thro' the fair {from Irish Country Songs, vol. 1} / Hughes {17/290-3 - adapt. from an old ballad by Padraic Colum; arr. Herbert Hughes}
The songs my mother sang: a 'come-all-ye' / Grimshaw {17/237.2 - words and tunes Trad.}
The Spanish lady's love / Barkworth {solo v. : 17/029-4 a-b}
Vier Lieder Op. 12 / Webern {09/207.7 - 1. Volkslied 2. [by] Li-Tai-Po 3. [by] Strindberg 4. [by] Goethe}
1. Der Tag ist vergangen 2. Die geheimnisvolle Flöte 3. Schien mir's, als ich sah die Sonne 4. Gleich und gleich
The wee toun clerk: old Scottish ballad / Roberton {17/476-7 a-b - Trad. adapt. & arr. Hugh Roberton}
Trevor, J Unknown
Ciribiribin / Pestalozza {solo v. : 17/446.5 - orig. C Tiochet; Eng. words J Trevor}
Tristan l'Hermite (c1601-1655) French
Trois chansons de France / Debussy {09/057-1 - words by Charles Duc d'Orléans (1,3) and Tristan L'Hermite (2)}
1. Rondel 2. La Grotte 3. Rondel
Troutbeck, J (1832-1899) English
Christmas oratorio: for SATB soli, SATB [chor.] & orch. / Bach {08/005-1 a-d - Eng. adapt. Rev. J. Troutbeck}
Magnificat (in D): for SMATB soli, SSATB & orch. / Bach {02/005-2 a-d - Eng. adapt. J. Troutbeck}
My spirit was in heaviness: sacred cantata [for STB soli & chor.] / Bach {01/003-7 a-d - Eng. words John Troutbeck}
Orpheus Act 2: opera in 3 acts / Gluck {06/019(2) b-c - ed .Berthold Tours; Eng. trans. J. Troutbeck}
The Passion of Our Lord according to S. Matthew: [for SATB soli & chor.] / Bach {voc. sc. 08/005-7 f - Eng. adapt. J. Troutbeck}
Psyche Op. 60: dram. poem for soli, chor. & orch. / Gade {01/040-2 a-b - Eng. version Rev. J. Troutbeck}
St Matthew Passion: abridged [for SATB soli & chor.] / Bach {08/005-7.1 a-c - Eng. adapt. J. Troutbeck}
Schiller's Lay of the bell / Romberg {01/065 a-b - Eng. trans. Rev. J. Troutbeck}
A song of destiny (Schicksalslied) Op. 54 / Brahms {SATB choir : 01/021-1 a-e - trans. Rev. J. Troutbeck}
Tunnard, Viola (1916-1974) English
Not in Front of the Waiter, or, Under the Aspidistra: incident / Offenbach {07/025-4 - story & mus. adapt. by Colin Graham; words by Viola Tunnard; arr. Vilém Tauský}
Turk, Roy (1892-1934) American
Where the blue of the night (Meets the gold of the day) / Ahlert {solo v. : 17/005.8 - words by Roy Turk}
Tyler, J. Sheldon (20th c.) Unknown
From Galilee a mother came / O'Hara {solo v. : 17/436 a-b - words by J. Sheldon Tyler}
Tynan, Katharine (1861-1931) Irish
All in the April evening: part-song for SCTB / Roberton {18/129-1 - words by Katherine Tynan}
Sheep and lambs: song / Homer {17/288-2 a-b - words by Katharine Tynan Hinkson}
Tysh, Fred S. (1905-1981) Anglo-Polish
My heart and I {from Old Chelsea}: song / Tauber {17/548-1 a-b,d - words by Fred S. Tysh}
My heart and I {from Old Chelsea}: song / Tauber {17/548-1 c - words by Fred S. Tysh}
175 works by 40 writers/librettists, with 2 cross-references