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![]() | Sunday 10th December 2023 Search limited to letter 'S' S, Sa Sc Se Sh Si Sk Sl Sm So Sp St Su Sw Sy Sz |
S. G. P. Unknown
S., A. Unknown
see Stanton, A. S.
Saint Ita (480-570 AD) Irish
Jesukin Op. 4 No. 2: for voice & harp (or piano). / Rubbra {17/483(2)[2] - words by St Ita (480-570 AD)}
Salmon, Arthur Leslie (1865-1952) English
A child's carol: based on an old Flemish carol / Naylor {solo v. : 17/424.5-3 - words by Arthur Salmon}
Homing: song / Del Riego {17/156-3 a-b - words by Arthur L. Salmon}
Homing: song / Del Riego {17/156-3 c - words by Arthur L. Salmon}
Homing: voc. duet / Del Riego {18/043 - words by Arthur Salmon}
It's the same old homeland: song / Carne {17/113.7-1 - words by Arthur L. Salmon}
The old homes are waiting / Phillips {solo v. : 17/448-8 - words by Arthur L. Salmon}
Pleading Op. 48 No. 1: song / Elgar {17/178-3 - words by Arthur Salmon}
Wait!: song / Hardelot {17/254-3 - words by Arthur L. Salmon}
Sanders, Joe (1842-1884) English
see George Leybourne
Sarson, May (1901-1958) English
The lyre of Orpheus: four songs for fem. v. (SSC) / Webber {15/053 - words by May Sarson}
1. Hymn to Apollo 2. Pastoral (The Shepherds) 3. Lament (The Nymphs) 4. Nocturne (The Muses)
Sassin, Algernon (19th-20th c.) English
Friend: song / Davies {17/146 - words by Algernon Sassin}
Sassoon, Siegfried (1886-1967) English
A child's prayer / Rootham {solo v. : 17/481.1 - words by Siegfried Sassoon}
Schack, Adolf Friedrich von (1815-1894) German
Abenddämmerung (The twilight hour) / Brahms {solo v. : 17/098-4 - [words by] Adolf Friedrich von Schack}
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}
Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805) German
Arie der Johanna: Lebt wohl, ihr Berge {from Die Jungfrau von Orleans} / Tchaikovsky {solo v. : 10/045-8.2[1] - based on the romantic tragedy by Friedrich Schiller}
Noenia (Nänie) Op. 82: for chor. & orch. / Brahms {01/021-3 - poem by Schiller}
Schiller's Lay of the bell / Romberg {01/065 a-b - Eng. trans. Rev. J. Troutbeck}
Schipa, Tito (1888-1965) Italian
Liebestraum (Dream of love) / Liszt {solo v. : 17/346-4 - Ital. version Tito Schipa, Eng. version Lawrence Lipton}
Schmidt, Hans (1854-1923) Latvian
Sapphische Ode (Sapphic ode) Op. 94 no. 4: song (Lied) / Brahms {17/099-7 a-b - words by Hans Schmidt}
Schmoll, Alice F. (20th c.) Unknown
Mistica / Tirindelli {solo v. : 17/552.8 - versi di Ada Negri (Eng. Alice F. Schmoll)}
Schober, Franz von (1796-1882) Austrian
Der Hochzeitsbraten ("Ach liebes Herz, ach Theobald") Op. 104: Terzett (sop., ten., bass) / Schubert {18/143 - Gedicht von Fr. von Schober}
Schonberger, John (1892-1983) American
Whispering: song / Rose {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/481.3-2 - words & music John Schoenberger, Richard Coburn and Vincent Rose}
Schweitzer, Helen F. (Lady Bantock) (1868-1961) English
see also Helen Bantock
Lament of Isis (Die Klage der Isis) / Bantock {bar./ contr. : 17/027-2 - words by Helen F. Schweitzer}
Scollard, Clinton (1860-1932) American
Sylvia: song / Speaks {17/525-2 a-b - words by Clinton Scollard}
Sylvia: song / Speaks {17/525-2 c - words by Clinton Scollard}
Scott, Clement (1841-1904) English
Oh, promise me!: romanza [melodie] / Koven {16/050-5 [21] - words by Clement Scott}
Scott, Duncan Campbell (1862-1947) Canadian
Last year: song / Anderson {17/010-2 - words by Duncan Campbell Scott}
Scott, Lilian (19th-20th c.) English
My happy garden: song / Barry {17/038.5-2 - words by Lilian Scott}
What shall I sing you? / Barry {solo v. : 17/038.5 - words by Lilian Scott}
Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832) Scottish
Blue bonnets over the border / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[32] - words by Sir Walter Scott}
Jock o' Hazeldean / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[51] - words by Sir Walter Scott}
Macgregor's gathering / Lee {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[26] - [words by Sir Walter Scott]}
Segal, Jack (1918-2005) American
Scarlet ribbons / Danzig {solo v. : 17/145 - lyric by Jack Segal}
Seton, Marie (19th-20th c.) Unknown
Butterfly wings Op. 30 No. 1: song / Phillips {17/448-3 - words by Marie Seton}
Shadwell, Thomas (c1642-1692) English
Nymphs and shepherds, come away! {The Libertine} / Purcell {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/460-8 - words by Thomas Shadwell}
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) English
Blow, blow, thou Winter wind: song / Sarjeant {17/490 a - words from (Shakspeare's) As You Like It}
Blow, blow, thou Winter wind: song / Sarjeant {17/490 b - words from (Shakspeare's) As You Like It}
Come away, come away, Death / Finzi {solo v. : 17/190.5 - words by William Shakespeare}
Come away, Death {song from Twelfth Night} / Arne {17/016-6 - words by Shakespeare; ed. John Coates}
Five Shakespeare songs (2nd set) Op. 23 / Quilter {10/076[4]}
1. Fear No More . . . 2. Under the Greenwood Tree 3. It was a Lover and his Lass 4. Take, O Those Lips Away 5. Hey Ho . . .
Four old English songs / Coates {09/041 a - poems by Shakespeare}
1. Orpheus with his lute 2. Under the greenwood tree 3. Who is Sylvia? 4. It was a lover
Four old English songs / Coates {09/041 b - poems by Shakespeare}
1. Orpheus with his lute 2. Under the greenwood tree 3. Who is Sylvia? 4. It was a lover
Four Shakespeare songs / Moeran {09/123}
1. The lover and his lass 2. Where the bee sucks 3. When daisies pied 4. When icicles hang by the wall
I know a bank: voc. duet / Horn {18/075-1 - words by Shakespeare}
I know a bank / Shaw {solo v. : 17/510-11 a-b - words by Shakespeare}
In Springtime: duet for sop. & contr., sop. & bar., or ten. & bar. / Newton {18/109-2 - words by Shakespeare}
In Windsor Forest: cantata for mixed voices adapted from 'Sir John in Love' / Vaughan-Williams {01/076-6.5 - words by Shakespeare}
It was a lover and his lass Op. 23 No. 3: duet (sop. & contr.) / Quilter {18/127-1 a-b - words by Shakespeare}
Lo! here the gentle lark: song [with flute accomp.] / Bishop {17/078-1 a - words by Shakespeare}
Lo! here the gentle lark: [song] with flute accomp. / Bishop {17/078-1 b - words by Shakespeare}
Lo! here the gentle lark: song with flute obbl. (ad lib.) / Bishop {17/078-1 c - words by Shakespeare}
The Merry Wives of Windsor: opera / Nicolai {06/035 - libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal based on Shakespeare's play}
A Midsummer Night's Dream (libr.): opera in 3 acts / Britten {libr. 03/025-1 - adapted from Shakespeare by Benjamin Britten & Peter Pears}
O mistress mine Op. 9 No. 1 / Dale {solo v. : 10/087[8] - words by Shakespeare}
O mistress mine {from Three Shakespeare songs} Op. 6 No. 2: song / Quilter {17/462-6 - words by Shakespeare}
Orpheus / Austin {solo v. : 17/020 - words by Shakespeare}
Orpheus with his lute / Linley {solo v. : 17/345.5 - words by Shakespeare; arr. Dennis Arundell}
Orpheus with his lute / Sullivan {solo v. : 17/544-5 - words from Shakespeare's 'Henry VIII'}
Orpheus with his lute {from Henry VIII}: song / Vaughan-Williams {17/555-2 a-b - words by Shakespeare}
Orpheus with his lute / Westrup {solo v. : 17/570.4(3) - poem by Shakespeare}
Saint Crispin's day {from Agincourt}: King Henry's song / Boughton {17/092-6 - words adapted from Shakespeare}
Serenade to music: [for SATB soli & chor.] / Vaughan-Williams {01/076-8 a-c - words by Shakespeare (Merchant of Venice)}
Seven songs Op. 36 / Gardner {SATB choir : 18/060 - words by Elizabethan poets Shakespeare, Herrick, Jonson and Wotton}
She never told her love / Haydn {alto / contr. : 17/264-1 a-b - words by Shakespeare; arr. Albert Howe}
She never told her love / Haydn {solo v. : 17/264-1 c - [words from] Shakespeare['s Twelfth Night]; arr. Michael Pilkington}
Should he upbraid / Bishop {solo v. : 17/078-2 - words by Shakespeare; arr. Estelle Liebling}
Sigh no more: [song] / Aikin {10/087[13] - words by Shakespeare}
Sigh no more: song / Aikin {17/006 - words by Shakespeare}
Sigh no more, ladies / Warlock {solo v. : 17/563-9 - words by Shakespeare}
So are you to my thoughts / Johnstone {solo v. : 17/301 - words by Shakespeare}
Three Shakespeare songs: for med. v. / Dring {voc. sc. 09/060}
1. Under the greenwood tree 2. Come away, Death 3. Blow, blow, thou Winter wind
Three Shakespeare songs (1st set) Op. 6 / Quilter {09/147-2 a-b}
1. Come Away, Death 2. O Mistress Mine 3. Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind
When icicles hang by the wall / Quilter {solo v. : 17/462-18 - words by Shakespeare}
Who is Silvia? / Quilter {solo v. : 10/045-6[7] - poem by Shakespeare}
The willow song {from Shakespeare's Othello} / Coleridge-Taylor {17/133-5}
Shanks, Edward (1892-1953) English
As I lay in the early sun / Gibbs {solo v. : 17/219-3 - words by Edward Shanks}
For remembrance / Gibbs {solo v. : 17/219-4 - words by Edward Shanks}
Shannon, James Royce (1881-1946) American
Rose dreams / Stasny {solo v. : 17/530.5 - poem by J.R. Shannon}
Sharp, William (1855-1905) Scottish
see also Fiona Macleod
The yellowhammer's song / Bantock {solo v. : 17/027-3 - poem by William Sharp}
Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822) English
Love's philosophy (Liebesphilosophie) / Delius {solo v. : 17/160-2 a-c - [words by] Shelley}
Love's philosophy: song / Quilter {solo v. : 10/076[6] - words by Shelley}
Love's philosophy Op. 3 No. 1: song / Quilter {17/462-4 a-b - words by Shelley}
Miller's Green: miniature suite for voice & p. (or orch.) / Brewer {09/029 - words by Wager, Shelley et al.}
1. The maid of Kent 2. A widow bird 3. As we dance round 4. My sweet sweeting 5. Here we come a-piping
A widow bird state mourning: Archy's song / Lidgey {17/344.5 - words by Shelley}
Sherman-Lewis-Silver Unknown
No! No! A thousand times no!: waltz song in melodrama / Sherman {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/511.5 - words & music Al Sherman, Al Lewis & Abner Silver}
Shields, Ren (1868-1913) American
In the good old summer time: waltz song / Evans {16/050-5 [3] - words by Ren Shields}
Shove, Fredegond Cecily (1899-1949) English
The water mill / Vaughan-Williams {solo v. : 17/555-5 a - from 4 poems by Fredegond Shove}
The water mill / Vaughan-Williams {solo v. : 17/555-5 b - from 4 poems by Fredegond Shove}
Shuman, Mort (1936-1991) American
Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris: souvenir album [of 9 songs incl. 5 composed by or with Gérard Jouannest] / Brel {09/027 - Fre. by Jacques Brel, Eng. by Mort Shuman & Eric Blau}
Sidney, Philip (Sir) (1554-1586) English
Friendship: duet in canon / Marzials {18/097-2 - words by Sir Philip Sidney}
My true love hath my heart / Bush {solo v. : 17/109 - words by Sir Philip Sidney}
My true love hath my heart: song for mez. / Parry {17/442-3 a-b - words by Sir Philip Sidney}
My true love hath my heart / Plumstead {solo v. : 17/451 - words by Sir Philip Sidney}
Sievier, Bruce (1894-1953) Anglo-French
see also Egan, Kathleen
Her name Is Mary: song / Ramsay {17/465-1 - words by Bruce Sievier & Harold Ramsay}
Love's last word is spoken (Parlami d'amore Mari?): waltz-song / Bixio {17/079 - Eng. words by Bruce Sievier, Ital. by Ennio Neri}
Undivided: song / Thayer {17/550.5-1 - words by Bruce Sievier}
Silby, Agnes M. (19th c.) Scottish
There's a land: song / Allitsen {10/045-7[11] - words by Charles Mackay & Agnes M. Silby}
There's a land: song / Allitsen {17/008-4 a-b - words by Charles Mackay & Agnes M. Silby}
Silva Sánchez, Francisco Javier (1961- Spanish
La rosa y el sauce / Guastavino {solo v. : 17/237.8 a-b - poesía de Francisco Silva}
Silver, Abner (1899-1966) American
C'est vous (It's you): voc. waltz / Greenberg {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/233 - Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver & Harry Richman}
Silvestre, Armand (1837-1901) French
Crépuscule: chant / Massenet {17/389.5[1] - poésie d'Armand Silvestre}
Il pleuvait / Massenet {solo v. : 17/389.5[2] - poésie d'Armand Silvestre}
Simpson, Harold (19th-20th c.) English
The bells of England: song / Harrington {17/256.5 - words by Harold Simpson}
A cycle of life: five songs / Ronald {09/159-3 - words by Harold Simpson}
1. Prelude 2. Down in the forest (Spring) 3. Love I have won you (Summer) 4. The winds are calling (Autumn) 5. Drift down, Drift down (Winter)
Down in the forest {from A Cycle of Life} / Ronald {solo v. : 17/481-2 - words by Harold Simpson}
The haven of your heart / Hartmann {solo v. : 17/258 - words by Harold Simpson}
Haydn Wood album: [8 songs] / Wood {09/213 - words by Fred. E. Weatherly, Harold Simpson et al.}
Heart's desire: song cycle [7 songs] / Elliott {09/069 - words by Harold Simpson}
I count It all: song / Wood {17/590-9 a-b - words by Harold Simpson}
I sing of love / Jefferies {solo v. : 17/298.5-2 - words by Harold Simpson}
The light on the hill: song / Strong {17/539-1 - words by Harold Simpson}
Rest at eventide: song / Baynton-Power {17/047 - words by Harold Simpson}
The village that nobody knows: song / Wood {17/590-10 - words by Harold Simpson}
Wake up! (Spring flowers) / Phillips {solo v. : 17/448-15 - words by Harold Simpson}
Young Tom o' Devon: song / Russell {17/484-4 a - words by Harold Simpson}
Young Tom o' Devon: song / Russell {17/484-4 b - words by Harold Simpson}
Simpson, William John Sparrow- (1859-1952) English
Sinclair, William (b.1811) Scottish
The Battle of Stirling: national song / Chisholm {16/050-3 [16] - written by William Sinclair}
Sitwell, Edith (1887-1964) English
Canticle III: Still falls the rain Op. 55: for ten., horn & piano / Britten {set 01/023-10 - words by Edith Sitwell}
Three songs / Walton {09/205 - poems by Edith Sitwell}
1. Daphne 2. Through gilded trellises 3. Old Sir Faulk
Sitwell, Sacheverell (1897-1988) English
The Rio Grande: cantata [for chor. w. solo piano] / Lambert {01/054 a-c - poem by Sacheverell Sitwell}
The Rio Grande: for SATB chor., solo p. & orch. [p. red.] / Lambert {01/054 d - poem by Sacheverell Sitwelll with German translation by Beryl de Zoete }
The Rio Grande / Lambert {p. solo : 21/213.1 - poem by Sacheverell Sitwell}
Skakle, Mary Agnes (1884-1960) Scottish
Where the high-road ends: [song & chorus] / Skakle {17/518.3 - composed for the Cairngorm Club, with words by Miss Mary Agnes Skakle}
Skinner, William (20th c.) Scottish
Come o'er the border (Bonnie Prince Charlie) / Finlay {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/190 - words by William Skinner}
Slade, Julian (1930-2006) English
We said we wouldn't look back {from Salad Days} / Slade {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/519-1 a-b - words by Dorothy Reynolds & Julian Slade}
Slater, Charles Montagu (1902-1956) English
Peter's dreams {from Peter Grimes} / Britten {solo v. : 17/103-1 - words by Montagu Slater}
Smale, F.C. (19th-20th c.) English
The curate and the maiden: song / Stone {10/045-7[15] - words by F.C. Smale}
Smart, Christopher (1722-1771) English
Laudate Dominum (MS: 1964): for ten. (or sop.) sol., SATB & org. (or orch.) / Dalby {org. + voc. sc. Special - words from Psalm 150 and Jubilate Agno by Christopher Smart}
Composed for Aberdeen Grammar School
Smith, Cicely Fox (1882-1954) English
Speed the plough: song / Martin {10/045-8.1[9] - words by C. Fox Smith}
Smith, Harold (19th-20th c.) English
Until the dawn: song / Kahn {17/308-2 - words by Harold Smith}
Smith, Harry Bache (1860-1936 ) American
Gypsy love song (Slumber on … ) {from The Fortune Teller}: song / Herbert {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/283.2-1 - words by Harry B. Smith}
If all the stars were mine: [song] / Stromberg {16/050-5 [9] - written by Harry B. Smith}
Smith, J. F. Unknown
The desert: descriptive song / Emanuel {17/183 a-b - words by J. F. Smith}
Sondheim, Stephen (1930- American
Cool {from West Side Story} / Bernstein {solo v. : 17/074-1 - words by Stephen Sondheim & Leonard Bernstein}
Somewhere {from West Side Story} / Bernstein {solo v. : 17/074-2 - lyrics by Stephen Sondheim}
West Side Story song album / Bernstein {09/021 - lyrics by Stephen Sondheim}
Southey, Robert (1774-1843) English
A moonlight night: song / Bowen {17/093.2 a-b - words by Southey}
Sparrow-Simpson, (Rev.) William John (1859-1952) English
The Crucifixion: meditation [oratorio] for two solo v. (ten. & bass) & chor. / Stainer {08/053-1 a-g - words sel. Rev. J. Sparrow-Simpson}
Spencer, Edward Mordaunt (d.1888) English
The Rose of Tralee: song (p solo, violin & cello ad lib. ) / Glover {set 17/221.5-1 a - words by E. Mordaunt Spencer; arr. Geo. H. Farnell}
The Rose of Tralee: [song] / Glover {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/221.5-1 b - words by E. Mordaunt Spencer; arr. Ernest Reeves}
The Rose of Tralee: song / Glover {17/221.5-1 c - words by E. Mordaunt Spencer; arr. Roger Quilter}
Spenser, Edmund (c1552-1599) English
The Thistle and the Rose: for adolescent v. (SAB), str. & p., org. & bells (ad lib.) / Davie {18/040-2 a-b - text adapted from works by William Dunbar and Edmund Spenser}
Sproat, George G. B. (1857-1927) Scottish
Bonnie Gallowa' / Hornsby {solo v. : 17/289 - words by George G. B. Sproat}
Spurr, Melancthon Burton (1852-1904) English
The world went very well then: humorous song / Bond-Andrews {17/086.3 - written and sung by Mel. B. Spurr}
Stamford, John J. (1840-1899) English
Macnamara's band: song / O'Connor {17/433.5 - words by John J. Stamford}
Stanley, Arthur (19th-20th c.) English
Saint Christopher / Russell {solo v. : 17/484-5 - words by Arthur Stanley}
When the children say their prayers: song / Russell {17/484-3 a-b - words by Arthur Stanley}
Stanley, Ralph (20th c.) English
Spring morning with you: song / Jefferies {17/298.5-3 - lyric by Ralph Stanley}
Stanton, A. S. (19th-20th c.) English
Bird songs: [5 songs] / Lehmann {09/111-2 a-b - words by A. S. [Stanton]}
Stanton, Frank Lebby (1857-1927) American
Blossoms: song / Corbett {10/045-5[7] - words by Frank L. Stanton}
A fat li'l' feller wid his mammy's eyes: song / Gordon {10/045-8.2[14] - words by Frank L. Stanton}
A fat li'l feller wid his mammy's eyes / Gordon {solo v. : 17/222.8 - words by Frank L. Stanton}
Just a-wearyin' for you {from Seven Songs} / Jacobs-Bond {solo v. : 17/296-1 a - words by Frank Stanton}
Just a-wearyin' for you {from Seven Songs} / Jacobs-Bond {solo v. : 17/296-1 b - words by Frank Stanton}
Just a-wearyin' for you: voc. duet / Jacobs-Bond {18/079-2 - words by Frank Stanton; arr. Emerson James}
Mighty like a rose: song / Nevin {17/425.5 - text by Frank L. Stanton}
Morning: song / Speaks {17/525-3 a - words by Frank L. Stanton}
Morning: song / Speaks {17/525-3 b - words by Frank L. Stanton}
You'll git heaps o' lickin's: song / Clarke {17/122-2 - words by F.L. Stanton}
Stephens, Henry Pottinger (1851-1903) English
The Vicar of Wide-a-Wakefield; or the Miss-Terry-ous Uncle: 'respectful burlesque perversion' / Pascal {16/070 [2] - written by H. P. Stephens and W. Yardley}
Stephenson, Benjamin Charles (1839-1906) English
Dorothy: pastoral comic opera / Cellier {07/005.7 a-b - written by B. C. Stephenson}
She wandered down the mountain side: song / Clay {17/124-1 - poetry by B.C. Stephenson}
So fare thee well / Cellier {ten. : 13/020-8[7] - words by B C Stephenson}
Venetian song / Tosti {ten. : 13/020-8[8] - words by B C Stephenson}
The Zoo: musical folly / Sullivan {07/041-6 - librettist: B. C. Stephenson ("Bolton Rowe"; p. arr. Roderick Spencer}
Sterling-Levis, Edith (1881-1971) Australian
Drooping wings: song / Quilter {17/462-11 - words by Edith Sterling-Levis}
Sternau, C. O. (1823-1862) German
Serenade (Ständchen): song / Raff {17/464.8 - words by Sternau}
Stevens, H. (20th c.) English
To be sung on the waters (Auf dem Wasser zu singen) Op. 72 / Schubert {17/496-12 - words by Friedrich Stolberg; Eng. version H. Stevens}
Stevens, Marianne Wilhelmine Mercier de (18th c.) French
Penitence (Busslied) / Beethoven {contr. : 17/050-3 - C. F. Gellert; Eng. words by Marianne Wilhelmine de Stevens}
Stevenson, Jean (19th-20th c.) Australian
The market: song / Carew {10/045-6[1] - words by Jean Stevenson}
Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850-1894) Scottish
Bright is the ring of words / Peel {solo v. : 17/444-3[2] - words by Robert Louis Stevenson}
Bright is the ring of words {from Songs of Travel, pt 1} / Vaughan-Williams {17/555-8 - words by R L Stevenson}
In the Highlands / Gibbs {solo v. : 17/219-1 - words by R. L. Stevenson}
More daisies: new songs of childhood for 4 solo voices (SCTBar/B) / Lehmann {10/045-8.4[3] - words by Robert Louis Stevenson, W. B. Rands etc}
12 'encore songs for The Daisy Chain'
Requiem: song / Homer {10/045-6[4] - [words by] Robert Louis Stevenson}
Requiem: song / Homer {17/288-3 a-b - [words by] Robert Louis Stevenson}
Requiem / Peel {solo v. : 17/444-3[1] - words by Robert Louis Stevenson}
Sing me a song of a lad that has gone Op. 15 no. 1 / Homer {solo v. : 17/288-4(1) - from 'Underwoods' by Robert Louis Stevenson}
Songs of travel, Part 1 / Vaughan-Williams {09/198(1) a - by Robert Louis Stevenson}
1. The vagabond 2. Bright is the ring of words 3. The roadside fire
Songs of travel, Part 1 / Vaughan-Williams {09/198(1) b - by Robert Louis Stevenson}
1. The vagabond 2. Bright is the ring of words 3. The roadside fire
Songs of travel, Part 2 / Vaughan-Williams {09/198(2) - by Robert Louis Stevenson}
1. Let beauty awake 2. Youth and love 3. In dreams 4. The infinite shining heavens
Songs of travel, Part 2 / Vaughan-Williams {10/055[3] - by Robert Louis Stevenson}
1. Let beauty awake 2. Youth and love 3. In dreams 4. The infinite shining heavens
The vagabond {from Songs of Travel, pt 1} / Vaughan-Williams {17/555-4 - words by R L Stevenson}
Windy nights Op.30 No. 4: unison song / Stanford {17/529-10(4) - poem by R L Stevenson}
Stewart, Alexander (19th c.) Scottish
Mo dhachaidh (My ain house) / Moffat {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/405.5-2 - Gaelic from Malcolm MacFarlane, Scots by Alexander Stewart}
Stewart, Michael (1924-1987) American
Vocal selections from 'Barnum' / Coleman {09/043 - lyrics by Michael Stewart}
Stewart, Reginald (19th-20th c.) English
When my ships come sailing home / Dorel {solo v. : 10/045-8.1[4] - words by Reginald Stewart}
Stoelzlein, Bonifacius (1603-1667) German
Lord, in thy name I rest me: hymn for unaccomp. double chor. / Walters {02/131.5 - words by Bonifacius Stoelzlein}
Stolberg, Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu (1750-1819) German
To be sung on the waters (Auf dem Wasser zu singen) Op. 72 / Schubert {17/496-12 - words by Friedrich Stolberg; Eng. version H. Stevens}
The voice of love (Stimme der Liebe) / Schubert {ten. : 17/496-9 - by Stolberg; Eng. words Mary Field; ed. Albert Howe}
Storm, Gloria (19th-20th c.) English
Down in the gardens at Kew: song / Stacey {17/528-1 - words by Gloria Storm}
Down in the gardens at Kew: voc. duet / Stacey {18/157 - words by Gloria Storm}
Stranger, Marion (20th c.) English
Our flag unfurled: song / Phillips {17/448-13 - words by Marion Stranger}
Strangways, Arthur Henry Fox (1859-1948) English
Stranks, Alan (1903-1959) Australian
Break of day {from Waltz Time}: song / May {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/390-1 a - lyric by Alan Stranks}
Break of day {from Waltz Time}: song / May {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/390-1 b - lyric by Alan Stranks}
Strindberg, Johan August (1849-1912) Swedish
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
Struble, Mabel (19th-20th c.) Unknown
Courage: song / Huhn {17/292-2 - words by Mabel Struble}
Sturgis, Julian (1848 -1904) American
Ho, Jolly Jenkin (the Friar's song) {from Ivanhoe} / Sullivan {17/544-2 - words by Julian Sturgis}
My heart is weary (Schwer liegt auf dem Herzen): recit. & air {from Nadeschda} / Thomas {17/552-4 a-c - Eng. words Julian Sturgis; Ger. version Friedrich Fremery}
Stray nymph of Dian / Barkworth {solo v. : 17/029-5 - [words by] Julian Sturgis}
Woo thou a snowflake {from Ivanhoe}: Sir Brian's song / Sullivan {17/544-11 - words by Julian Sturgis}
Sutcliffe, Winifred (19th-20th c.) English
Love's coronation: song (with violin or violoncello & organ acc. ad lib.) / Aylward {set 17/022 - words by Winifred Sutcliffe}
Swain, Charles (1801-1874) English
The old cottage clock / Molloy {solo v. : 10/045-4[3] - words by Charles Swan}
Swinburne, Algernon C. (1837-1909) English
Butterflies / Corbett {solo v. : 10/045-5[11] - words by Algernon C. Swinburne}
The winds / Walton {solo v. : 17/562 a-b - poem by A. C. Swinburne}
Symonds, John Addington (1840-1893) English
These things shall be: cantata [for ten./bar. & chor.] / Ireland {01/038[3] a-c - poem by J Addington Symonds}
Szerdahelyi Joseph (1804-1851) Hungarian
Hungarian melodies, [vol. 1]: [25 songs] / Korbay {09/103(1) - text: Joseph Szerdahelyi (3,10,14,20), Alexander Petöfi (11,19) et al}
Marishka! Marishka! (O Marie!) / Korbay {solo v. : 17/322-1 - text and melody Szerdahelyi}
210 works by 91 writers/librettists, with 8 cross-references