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"Good-bye" [Jean Berger]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Good-bye in fear, good-bye in sorrow'"
Tags: a cappella| Berger, Jean [Jean Pierre] (American, born in Germany as Artur Schlossberg, 1909-2002)| choral music| chorus: SATB chorus| language: English| male composer| origin: United States| piano (for rehearsal only)| Rossetti poem: "'Good-bye in fear, good-bye in sorrow'"| solo: soprano| song
"My heart is like a singing bird" [Michael Berkeley]
Rossetti poem(s): "A Birthday"
"Echo" [Michael Berkeley]
Rossetti poem(s): "Echo"
"Sing No Sad Songs" [Anthony Bernarducci]
Rossetti poem(s): "Song" ("When I am dead, my dearest")
"Up-hill" [Michael Bertram]
Rossetti poem(s): "Up-Hill"
"Echo" [Allan Bevan]
Rossetti poem(s): "Echo"
"Mirage" [Allan Bevan]
Rossetti poem(s): "Mirage"
"An End" [Allan Bevan]
Rossetti poem(s): "An End"
"Love Came Down" [Allan Bevan]
Rossetti poem(s): "Christmastide"
"Christmas Day" [Allan Bevan]
Rossetti poem(s): "Christmas Day"
"Christmas Hath a Darkness" [Allan Bevan]
Rossetti poem(s): "Christmas Eve"
"A birthday" [Mark Biggam]
Rossetti poem(s): "A Birthday"
"Love came down at Christmas" [Seth Bingham]
Rossetti poem(s): "Christmastide"
"A birthday" [Gordon Binkerd]
Rossetti poem(s): "A Birthday"
"Promises Like Piecrust" [Gordon Binkerd]
Rossetti poem(s): "Promises like Piecrust"
"They Lie at Rest" [Gordon Binkerd]
Rossetti poem(s): "'They lie at rest, our blessed dead'"
"Love Came Down At Christmas" [B. Wayne Bisbee]
Rossetti poem(s): "Christmastide"
"Who Has Seen The Wind" [Bishi]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Who has seen the wind?'"
"None Other Lamb" [Keith Bissell]
Rossetti poem(s): "'None other Lamb, none other Name'"
"Lullaby" [Keith Bissell]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Lullaby, oh lullaby!'"
"Now is Winter" [William Blair]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Where shall I find a white rose blowing?'"
"The Wind" [Allan Blank]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Who has seen the wind?'"
"The Ferryman" [Allan Blank]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Ferry me across the water'"
"Eight o'clock" [Allan Blank]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Eight o'clock'"