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Creators | View on IMSLP | Key | Opus | Composed | Instrumentation | Code |
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Sweet and Low | Joseph Barnby (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
C major | mixed chorus and piano | ![]() |
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The Lotos-Eaters | Charles Hubert Hastings Parry (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1892 | soprano, mixed chorus and orchestra | ![]() |
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The Revenge; a Ballad of the Fleet | Charles Villiers Stanford (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.24 | 1886 | mixed chorus and orchestra | ![]() |
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Go Not, Happy Day | Franz Liszt (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
S.335 | 1879 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Splendour Falls on Castle Walls | Frederick Delius (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
C major | RT IV/6 | 1923 | mixed chorus | ![]() |
O Swallow, Swallow | Alfredo Carlo Piatti (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F major | soprano, cello and piano | ![]() |
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A voice by the cedar tree | Camille Saint-Saëns (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1871 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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A Cycle of Songs from Tennyson's 'Maud' | Arthur Somervell (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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Blow, Bugle, Blow! | William Harold Neidlinger (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
mixed chorus and piano | ![]() |
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Crossing the Bar | Henry Holden Huss (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
mixed chorus and piano | ![]() |
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Home They Brough Her Warrior Dead, Schleifer 204 | William Wallace Gilchrist (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
B flat major | Schleifer 204 | female chorus and piano | ![]() |
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The Knave of Hearts | Arthur Somervell (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voices, mixed chorus and orchestra | ![]() |
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Slumber Song | George Coles Stebbins (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
D flat major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Break! Break! Break! | Charles Mortimer Wiske (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F major | male chorus male chorus and piano |
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Bugle Song | Franz Petersilea (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1878 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Claribel | Ralph Vaughan Williams (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Splendour Falls | Ralph Vaughan Williams (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
C major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Come Into the Garden Maud | Michael William Balfe (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
C major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Songs from 'The Princess' | Gustav Holst (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
A major | Op.20a | 1905 | female chorus | ![]() |
The Voyage of Maeldune | Charles Villiers Stanford (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.34 | 1889 | soprano, alto, tenor, bass, mixed chorus and orchestra | ![]() |
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Merlin and the Gleam, Op. 172 | Charles Villiers Stanford (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.172 | 1919 | baritone, mixed chorus and orchestra | ![]() |
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Come into the Garden, Maud | Jules Massenet (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G major | DO 159 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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A Farewell | Julius Benedict (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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As Through the Land at Eve We Went | William George Cusins (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Thy Voice Is Heard | Francesco Berger (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E flat major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Edith's Song | William Hayman Cummings (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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O Sun, That Wakenest | Frederick Corder (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
D flat major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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O Swallow, Swallow | Frederic Hymen Cowen (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights | William George Cusins (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F minor | mixed chorus mixed chorus and piano |
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Oh! Who Would Fight and March | William George Cusins (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
A minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Sweet Is True Love | Jacques Blumenthal (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
D major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Beggar Maid | Joseph Barnby (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
A flat major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Brook | William George Cusins (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Sailor Boy | William George Cusins (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
C minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Sea-Fairies | John Francis Barnett (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G minor | soprano, mezzosoprano and piano | ![]() |
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The Song of King Arthur's Knights | William George Cusins (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F major | 2 tenors and 2 basses | ![]() |
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Queen Mary | Charles Villiers Stanford (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.6 | voices and orchestra | ![]() |
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Tears, Idle Tears | Joachim Raff (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1. G minor; 2. F minor | WoO 52a. | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Bugle Song | Herbert Stanley Oakeley (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
B major | voice, trumpet and piano voice, cornet and piano |
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Ring Out, Wild Bells | Charles Gounod (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
C minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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All Along the Valley | Walter Macfarren (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Ask Me No More | Florence Marshall (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Break, Break, Break | George Henschel (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Come Not, When I Am Dead | John Hullah (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Edward Gray | Arthur Sullivan (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Enid's Song | Edouard Silas (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead | Alberto Randegger (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Little Birdie | August Manns (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
D major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Love That Hath Us in the Net | John Liptrot Hatton (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Merlin's Song | Joseph Joachim (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal | Francis Hueffer (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
A minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Ode to Wellington | Charles Villiers Stanford (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
C minor | Op.100 | 1907 | soprano, baritone, mixed chorus and orchestra | ![]() |
Our Enemies Have Fall'n | Berthold Tours (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Sleep, Ellen Aubrey, Sleep | Otto Goldschmidt (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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St. Agnes' Eve | Arthur Sullivan (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Day-Dream | Xaver Scharwenka (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Death of the Old Year | Robert Jackson (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
C minor | voice, mixed chorus and piano | ![]() |
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The Golden Year | Henry Leslie (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F major | mixed chorus mixed chorus and piano |
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The Miller's Daughter | Ciro Pinsuti (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Vivien's Song | Emily Josephine Troup (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E flat major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Wind of the Western Sea! | Harold Thomas (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
A major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Late, Late, So Late! | George Alexander Macfarren (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
C major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Ask me no more | Arthur Foote (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Miller's Daughter | George Whitefield Chadwick (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1881 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Elaine's Song | Arthur Foote (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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A Cycle of Songs | Charles Villiers Stanford (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.68 | soprano, alto, tenor, bass and piano | ![]() |
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The Owl | Henry Franklin Belknap Gilbert (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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Bugle Song from Tennyson's "Princess" | Dudley Buck (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E major | male chorus, organ and orchestra | ![]() |
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The Sleeping Beauty | Henry Lahee (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voices, female chorus and orchestra | ![]() |
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In Memoriam | Liza Lehmann (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
baritone and piano mezzosoprano and piano |
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Ask Me No More | Francesco Paolo Tosti (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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Carmen Saeculare | Charles Villiers Stanford (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.26 | voices, mixed chorus and orchestra | ![]() |
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Ode written for the opening of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886 | Arthur Sullivan (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1886 | soprano, mixed chorus and orchestra | ![]() |
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Song of Love and Death | Chester Edward Ide (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
A flat major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Lady of Shalott | Wilfred Bendall (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
2 sopranos, alto and piano female chorus and piano |
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The Splendour Falls | Mark Andrews (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
male chorus | ![]() |
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The Miller's Daughter | Arthur Foote (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1901 | male chorus | ![]() |
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Crossing the Bar | William Rhys-Herbert (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
D major | 1906 | 4 voices male chorus |
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Ring Out, Wild Bells | Edgar Leslie Bainton (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
D minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Ring, Ring | Aliosha Bielenberg (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E minor | 2015 | soprano, alto, tenor and bass mixed chorus |
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The Foresters | Arthur Sullivan (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1891 | voices and orchestra | ![]() |
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Incidental Music to 'Becket' | Charles Villiers Stanford (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.48 | 1892 | ![]() |
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The Lady of Shalott | Carl Busch (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.21 | soprano, mixed chorus and orchestra | ![]() |
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Little Birdie | John Rogers Thomas (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
B flat major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Miller's Daughter | John Rogers Thomas (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Bugle Song | Paul Tietjens (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Break, Break, Break | Alfred Humphries Pease (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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If you're waking call me early | Frances Arkwright (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Brook | Ellen Dickson (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
D major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Leis & lind | Hans Hermann (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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Break, break at the foot of thy crags, o sea (O well for the fisherman's boy) | Francis Boott (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
F minor | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Association Hymn Book | YMCA (composer) and Sarah Flower Adams (librettist) and Cecil Frances Alexander (librettist) and Saint Anatolius (librettist) and Harriet Auber (librettist) and Henry Williams Baker (librettist) and John Bakewell (librettist) and Sabine Baring-Gould (librettist) and Bernard Barton (librettist) and Benjamin Beddome (librettist) and Louis FitzGerald Benson (librettist) and Edward Henry Bickersteth (librettist) and Philip Paul Bliss (librettist) and John Ernest Bode (librettist) and Horatius Bonar (librettist) and Jane Laurie Borthwick (librettist) and John Bowring (librettist) and Matthew Bridges (librettist) and William Cullen Bryant (librettist) and Phoebe Cary (librettist) and John Cawood (librettist) and John Cennink (librettist) and Alexander Clark (librettist) and Elizabeth Cecelia Clephane (librettist) and Samuel O'Malley Cluff (librettist) and Bernard de Cluny (librettist) and Elizabeth Harris Codner (librettist) and George Cooper (librettist) and Anne Ross Cousin (librettist) and William Cowper (librettist) and Arthur Cleveland Coxe (librettist) and George Croly (librettist) and Fanny Crosby (librettist) and William Chatterton Dix (librettist) and William Orcutt Cushing (librettist) and Edward Arthur Dayman (librettist) and George Washington Doane (librettist) and Philip Doddridge (librettist) and Sarah Doudney (librettist) and Henry Downton (librettist) and George Duffield Jr. (librettist) and James Edmeston (librettist) and John Ellerton (librettist) and Charlotte Elliott (librettist) and Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott (librettist) and Frederick William Faber (librettist) and Reverend John Fawcett (librettist) and Sarh Laurie Borthwick Findlater (librettist) and Joseph Henry Gilmore (librettist) and Sir Robert Grant (librettist) and Joseph Grigg (librettist) and Eliza Hamilton (librettist) and Arabella Katherine Hankey (librettist) and Lewis Hartsough (librettist) and Thomas Hastings (librettist) and Frances Ridley Havergal (librettist) and Hugh Reginald Haweis (librettist) and Annie Sherwood Hawks (librettist) and George Heath (librettist) and Reginald Heber (librettist) and Edward Hopper (librettist) and William Walsham How (librettist) and Ralph Erskine Hudson (librettist) and William Hurn (librettist) and John Keble (librettist) and George Keith (librettist) and Thomas Kelly (librettist) and Thomas Ken (librettist) and Mary Artemisia Lathbury (librettist) and Samuel Longfellow (librettist) and William Dunn Longstaff (librettist) and Martin Luther (librettist) and Henry Francis Lyte (librettist) and Norman Macleod (librettist) and Daniel March (librettist) and Samuel Medley (librettist) and John Samuel Bewley Monsell (librettist) and James Montgomery (librettist) and Thomas Moore (librettist) and Edward Mote (librettist) and Gerard Moultrie (librettist) and John Mason Neale (librettist) and John Henry Newman (librettist) and John Newton (librettist) and James Nicholson (librettist) and Horatio Richmond Palmer (librettist) and Ray Palmer (librettist) and William Williams Pantycelyn (librettist) and Edward Perronet (librettist) and Sylvanus Dryden Phelps (librettist) and Folliott Sandford Pierpoint (librettist) and Thomas Joseph Potter (librettist) and Elizabeth Prentiss (librettist) and Rossiter Worthington Raymond (librettist) and Andrew Reed (librettist) and John Henry Sammis (librettist) and Ira David Sankey (librettist) and Joseph Medlicott Scriven (librettist) and Robert Seagrave (librettist) and Edmund Hamilton Sears (librettist) and William Fiske Sherwin (librettist) and William True Sleeper (librettist) and Samuel Francis Smith (librettist) and Anne Steele (librettist) and Samuel Stennett (librettist) and Samuel John Stone (librettist) and Augustus Toplady (librettist) and Lawrence Tuttiett (librettist) and John Hart Stockton (librettist) and Martha Matilda Stockton (librettist) and Samuel John Stone (librettist) and Hugh Stowell (librettist) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) and Godfrey Thring (librettist) and Dorothy Ann Thrupp (librettist) and Henry Twells (librettist) and William Walford (librettist) and Annie Louisa Walker (librettist) and James Cowden Wallace (librettist) and George Augustus Warburton (librettist) and Henry Ware (librettist) and Anna Bartlett Warner (librettist) and Isaac Watts (librettist) and Marcus Morris Wells (librettist) and Charles Wesley Sr. (librettist) and Henry Kirke White (librettist) and Catherine Winkworth (librettist) and Anna Laetitia Waring (librettist) and Frederick Whitfield (librettist) and William Whiting (librettist) and John Greenleaf Whittier (librettist) and Daniel Webster Whittle (librettist) and Helen Maria Williams (librettist) and William Ellsworth Witter (librettist) and Christopher Wordsworth (librettist) and John Henry Yates (librettist) | ![]() |
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Crossing the Bar | Herbert Hall Woodward (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1893 | mixed chorus and organ | ![]() |
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Poems by Tennyson Op. 6 | Sidney Homer (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.6 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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4 Songs by Tennyson | Alexander Campbell Mackenzie (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.79 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Break, Diviner Light | Frances Allitsen (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
2 voices and piano | ![]() |
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Too late! Too late! Ye cannot enter now | Maria Lindsay Bliss (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E flat major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Crossing the Bar | R. Graham Harvey (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
C major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Wind of the Western Sea | Graham Peel (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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3 Tennyson Songs | Wim Zwaag (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1994 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Letter | George Ingraham (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G flat major | 1883 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Miller's Daughter | George Ingraham (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G minor | 1883 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Songs and Poems by Tennyson | Edward Lear (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1871 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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There Rolls the Deep | Charles Hubert Hastings Parry (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G major | soprano, alto, tenor and bass mixed chorus |
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Ring Out, Wild Bells | Percy Eastman Fletcher (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E flat major | mixed chorus and organ | ![]() |
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Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead | Sebastian Bensen Schlesinger (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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When Cats Run Home | Alfred Herbert Brewer (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G major | female chorus and piano | ![]() |
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The Sea-Fairies | Amy Marcy Beach (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.59 | 2 sopranos, alto, female chorus and orchestra | ![]() |
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The Brook | Charlotte Alington Barnard (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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Ask Me No More | Lawrence Hanray (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
D major | 1896 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Crossing the Bar | Arthur Henry Behrend (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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Too late, too late | William West (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Ringlet | Agnes Zimmermann (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1870 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Window | Arthur Sullivan (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
1867 | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Bugle Song | James C. Knox (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice, cornet and piano voice and piano |
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Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead | Maria Lindsay (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
E flat major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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The Owl | Charles Hubert Hastings Parry (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
G major | voice and piano unison chorus and piano |
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The Splendor Falls on Castle Walls | John Gross Barnard (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
B flat major | voice and piano | ![]() |
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Sweet and Low | John Gross Barnard (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
voice and piano | ![]() |
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Hero and Leander | Adolph Martin Foerster (composer) and Alfred Tennyson (librettist) | ![]() |
Op.44 | 1897 | ![]() |
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