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"When I Am Dead My Dearest" [Hope Squire]
Rossetti poem(s): "Song" ("When I am dead, my dearest")
"Goblin Fruit" [Joe St.Johanser]
Rossetti poem(s): "Goblin Market"
"Song One" [Joe St.Johanser]
Rossetti poem(s): "Song" ("She sat and sang alway")
"Song Two" [Joe St.Johanser]
Rossetti poem(s): "Song" ("Two doves upon the selfsame branch")
"Song Three" [Joe St.Johanser]
Rossetti poem(s): "Song" ("When I am dead, my dearest")
"The Queen of Hearts" [Joe St.Johanser]
Rossetti poem(s): "The Queen of Hearts"
"Farm Walk" [Joe St.Johanser]
Rossetti poem(s): "A Farm Walk"
"A Birthday" [Joe St.Johanser]
Rossetti poem(s): "A Birthday"
"The Rainbow" [Joe St.Johanser]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Boats sail on the rivers'"
"Who Has Seen the Wind?" [Joe St.Johanser]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Who has seen the wind?'"|"'I have a little husband'"
"Is the Moon Tired?" [Joe St.Johanser]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Is the moon tired? she looks so pale'" |"'What do the stars do'"|"'Lullaby, oh lullaby!'"
Tags: art song (lied)| language: English| male composer| origin: United Kingdom| piano| Rossetti poem: "'Is the moon tired? she looks so pale'"| Rossetti poem: "'Lullaby, oh lullaby!'"| Rossetti poem: "'What do the stars do'"| solo: voice| song| song cycle| St.Johanser, Joe (British, born 1941)| viola| Work contains multiple Christina Rossetti texts
"Raven: A Saga in Nine Fragments" [Joe St.Johanser]
Rossetti poem(s): "A Bird's-Eye View"
"A Rose Plant in Jericho" [J. Guy Stalnaker]
Rossetti poem(s): "A Rose Plant In Jericho"
"A Birthday" [J. Guy Stalnaker]
Rossetti poem(s): "A Birthday"
"Still (Dost Thou Not Care?)" [J. Guy Stalnaker]
Rossetti poem(s): "Dost Thou Not Care?"
"The summer nights are short" [C.V. Stanford]
Rossetti poem(s): "'The summer nights are short'"
"The horses of the sea" [C.V. Stanford]
Rossetti poem(s): "'The horses of the sea'"
"Ferry Me Across the Water" [C.V. Stanford]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Ferry me across the water'"
"Service and Strength" [Walter Stanton]
Rossetti poem(s): "St. Michael and All Angels"
"Tune Me, O Lord" [Robert Starer]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Tune me, O Lord, into one harmony'"
"Love came down at Christmas" [Peter Pindar Stearns]
Rossetti poem(s): "Christmastide"
"Lullaby" [J. A. Steele]
Rossetti poem(s): "'Lullaby, oh lullaby!'"
"My heart is like a singing bird" [Roberta Stephen]
Rossetti poem(s): "A Birthday"
"The Nightingale (Le Rossignol — Die Nachtigall)" [Ward Stephens]
Rossetti poem(s): "Bird Raptures"
"When I am dead, my dearest" [Halsey Stevens]
Rossetti poem(s): "Song" ("When I am dead, my dearest")