Gerald Finzi


Index of song titles

Song title PoetTitle of Finzi work


All this night AustinAll this night
Amabel HardyBefore and After Summer
Ana - His golden locks PeeleFarewell to Arms
As I lay in the eariy sun ShanksOh Fair to See
At a lunar eclipse HardyTill Earth Outwears
At Middle-Field Gate in February HardyI Said to Love
A young man's exhortation HardyA Young Man's Exhortation
Before and after summer HardyBefore and After Summer
Birthnight, The de Ia MareTo a Poet
Budmouth dears HardyA Young Man's Exhortation
Channel firing HardyBefore and After Summer
Childhood among the ferns HardyBefore and After Summer
Clear and gentle stream Bridges7 Unaccompanied Part Songs
Clock of the years, The HardyEarth and Air and Rain
Come away, death ShakespeareLet Us Garlands Bring
Comet at Yell'ham HardyA Young Man's Exhortation
Dance continued, The HardyA Young Man's Exhortation
Dancing on the hill-tops RossettiChildren's Songs
Dead in the cold RossettiChildren's Songs
Ditty HardyA Young Man's Exhortation
Epeisodia HardyBefore and After Summer
Exeunt omnes HardyBy Footpath and Stile
False Concolinel AnonLove's Labours Lost
Fear no more ShakespeareLet Us Garlands Bring
Ferry me across the water RossettiChildren's Songs
For life I had never cared greatly HardyI Said to Love
Former beauties HardyA Young Man's Exhortation
From 'August 1914' MasefieldRequiem da camera
Harvest BlundenOh Fair to See
Haste on, my joys! Bridges7 Unaccompanied Part Songs
He abjures love HardyBefore and After Summer
Her Temple HardyA Young Man's Exhortation
Hiems, Song of ShakespeareLove's Labours Lost
How soon hath time MiltonTwo Sonnets
I have loved flowers Bridges7 Unacoomp. Part Songs
I look into my glass HardyTill Earth Outwears
I need not go HardyI Said to Love
I praise the tender flower Bridges7 Unaccomp, Part Songs
I said to Love HardyI Said to Love
I say I'll seek her side HardyOh Fair to See
In a churchyard HardyEarth and Air and Rain
In five-score summers HardyI Said to Love
In the mind's eye HardyBefore and After Summer
In time of 'the breaking of nations' HardyRequiem da camera
Intrada TraherneTo a Poet
Introduction-The helmet now KnevetFarewell to Arms
In years defaced HardyTill Earth Outwears
It never looks like summer HardyTill Earth Outwears
It was a lover and his lass ShakespeareLet Us Garlands Bring
June on Castle Hill LucasTo a Poet
Lament GibsonRequiem da camera
Let me enjoy the earth HardyTill Earth Outwears
Life a right shadow is DrummondThree Short Elegies
Life laughs onwards HardyTill Earth Outwears
Lily has a smooth stalk, The RossettiChildren's Songs
Linnet in a gilded cage, A RossettiChildren's Songs
Lullaby, oh lullaby RossettiChildren's Songs
Margaret has a milking-pail RossettiChildren's Songs
Market-girl, The HardyTill Earth Outwears
Master and the leaves, The HardyBy Feetpath and Stile
My spirit sang all day Bridges7 Unaccompanied Part Songs
Nightingales Bridges7 Unaccompanied Part Songs
O mistress mine ShakespeareLet Us Garlands Bring
Ode on the rejection of St Cecilia BarkerTo a Poet
Oh fair to see RossettiOh Fair to See
Only the wanderer GurneyOh Fair to See
On parent knees attrib.JonesTo a Poet
Overlooking the river HardyBefore and After Summer
Oxen, The HardyBy Footpath and Stile
Paying calls HardyBy Footpath and Stile
Phantom, The HardyEarth and Air and Rain
Proud songsters HardyEarth and Air and Rain
Rapture, The TraherneDies natalis
Rhapsody, The TraherneDies natalis
Riddle Song ShakespeareLove's Labours Lost
Rollicum-rorum HardyEarth and Air and Rain
Rosy Maiden Winifred RossettiChildren's Songs
Salutation, The TraherneDies natalis
Self-unseeing, The HardyBefore and After Summer
Shortening days HardyA Young Man's Exhortation
Sigh, The HardyA Young Man's Exhortation
Since we loved BridgesOh Fair to See
So I have fared HardyEarth and Air and Rain
Songs of Hiems and Ver ShakespeareLove's Labours Lost
Songs for Moth Shakespeare and AnonLove's Labours Lost
Summer schemes HardyEarth and Air and Rain
There's snow on the fields RossettiChildren's Songs
This life, which seems so fair DrummondThree Short Elegies
This world a hunting is DrummondThree Short Elegies
To a poet FleckerTo a Poet
To Joy BlundenOh Fair to See
To Lizbie Browne HardyEarth and Air and Rain
Too short time, The HardyBefore and After Summer
Transformations HardyA Young Man's Exhortation
Two lips HardyI Said to Love
Ver, Song of ShakespeareLove's Labours Lost
Voices from things growing HardyBy Feetpath and Stile
Waiting both HardyEarth and Air and Rain
When I consider MiltonTwo Sonnets
When I set out for Lyonnesse HardyEarth and Air and Rain
Where the picnic was HardyBefore and After Summer
Wherefore to-night Bridges7 Unaccompanied Part Songs
Who is Silvia ShakespeareLet Us Garlands Bring
Wonder TraherneDies natalis

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