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Samuel Barber Complete Songs Studer Hamspon Browning 2 CD
A Slumber Song Of The Madonna
Words By – Alfred Noyes
2:01
1-02 There’s Nae Lark
Words By – Algernon Swinburne*
1:43
1-03 Love At The Door
Words By – John Addington Symonds
1:26
1-04 Serenader
Words By – George Dillon (3)
2:16
1-05 Love’s Caution
Words By – W. H. Davies
2:56
1-06 Night Wanderers
Words By – W. H. Davies
3:02
1-07 Of That So Sweet Imprisonment
Words By – James Joyce
2:10
1-08 Strings In The Earth And Air
Words By – James Joyce
1:18
1-09 Beggar’s Song
Words By – W. H. Davies
2:02
1-10 In The Dark Pinewood
Words By – James Joyce
1:46
Three Songs Op. 2
1-11 1. The Daisies
Words By – James Stephens (2)
1:20
1-12 2. With Rue My Heart Is Laden
Words By – A. E. Housman*
1:28
1-13 3. Bessie Bobtail
Words By – James Stephens (2)
2:48
Three Songs Op. 10
Words By – James Joyce
1-14 1. Rain Has Fallen 3:02
1-15 2. Sleep Now 3:34
1-16 3. I Hear An Army 2:42
Four Songs Op. 13
1-17 1. A Nun Takes The Veil
Words By – Gerard Manley Hopkins
1:42
1-18 2. The Secrets Of The Old
Words By – W. B. Yeats*
1:08
1-19 3. Sure On This Shining Night
Words By – James Agee
2:30
1-20 4. Nocturne
Words By – Frederic Prokosch
4:02
1-21 Dover Beach Op. 3
Words By – Matthew Arnold
8:12
Two Songs Op. 18
2-01 1. The Queen’s Face On The Summery Coin
Words By – Robert Horan
2:00
2-02 2. Monks And Raisins
Words By – José Garcia Villa
1:12
2-03 Nuvoletta Op. 25
Words By – James Joyce
5:08
Mélodies Passagères Op. 27
Words By – Rainer Maria Rilke
2-04 1. Puisque Tout Passe 1:35
2-05 2. Un Cygne 2:22
2-06 3. Tombeau Dans Un Parc 1:56
2-07 4. Le Clocher Chante 1:23
2-08 5. Départ 1:58
Hermit Songs Op. 29
Words By [To Poems Translated From Anonymous Irish Texts Of The 8th To 13th Centuries] – Anonymous
2-09 1. At Saint Patrick’s Purgatory
Words By [13th. C.] – Anonymous
Translated By – Sean O’Faolain
1:30
2-10 2. Church Bell At Night
Words By [12th C.] – Anonymous
Translated By – Howard Mumford Jones
0:54
2-11 3. St. Ita’s Vision
Words By [Attrib. To, 8th C.] – St. Ita
Translated By – Chester Kallman
3:18
2-12 4. The Heavenly Banquet
Words By [Attrib. To, 10th C.] – St. Brigid
Translated By – Sean O’Faolain
1:12
2-13 5. The Crucifixion
Words By [From The Speckled Book, 12th C.] – Anonymous
Translated By – Howard Mumford Jones
2:25
2-14 6. Sea-Snatch
Words By [8th–9th C.] – Anonymous
Translated By – Anonymous
0:40
2-15 7. Promiscuity
Words By [9th C.] – Anonymous
Translated By – Anonymous
0:58
2-16 8. The Monk And His Cat
Words By [8th Or 9th C.] – Anonymous
Translated By – W. H. Auden
2:40
2-17 9. The Praises Of God
Words By [11th C.] – Anonymous
Translated By – W. H. Auden
0:56
2-18 10. The Desire For Hermitage
Words By [8th–9th C.] – Anonymous
Translated By [Based On Trans. By] – Sean O’Faolain
3:49
Despite And Still Op. 41
2-19 1. A Last Song
Words By – Robert Graves
2:32
2-20 2. My Lizard
Words By – Theodore Roethke
1:04
2-21 3. In The Wilderness
Words By – Robert Graves
3:21
2-22 4. Solitary Hotel
Words By – James Joyce
2:39
2-23 5. Despite And Still
Words By – Robert Graves
1:24
Three Songs Op. 45
2-24 1. Now Have I Fed And Eaten Up The Rose
Words By – James Joyce
2:36
2-25 2. A Green Lowland Of Pianos
Words By – Czeslaw Milosz*
2:09
2-26 3. O Boundless, Boundless Evening
Words By – Christopher Middleton (5)