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  2. Five Flower Songs - Wikipedia

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    Five Flower Songs was recorded by the Elizabethan Singers conducted by Louis Halsey in 1965. [8] It became part of the composer's complete recordings. [9] Paul Spicer conducted the Finzi Singers in a 1997 recording of Five Flower Songs as vol. 3 of the series Britten / The Choral Edition for the Chandos label.

  3. List of songs based on poems - Wikipedia

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    "The Song of a Wandering Aengus" is set to music by Caroline Herring. '5 Songs on Poems by W.B.Yeats' composed by Dutch composer Carolien Devilee (A Faery Song, He wishes for the clothes of heaven, The lake isle of Innisfree, To his heart, bidding it have no fear & The everlasting voices)

  4. List of songs based on literary works - Wikipedia

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    One of several songs that Bowie wrote about Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four; Bowie had also hoped to produce a televised musical based on the book. [31] "2112" 2112: Rush: Anthem: Ayn Rand: Song shares themes with the novel, such that Neil Peart recognized Rand in the album's liner notes. [32] "Abigail" Creatures: Motionless in White: The ...

  5. Ah! Sun-flower - Wikipedia

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    Sun-flower" and felt an affinity with what he thought was the Sunflower's seemingly imminent death (like his own). [58] Allen Ginsberg was one of the poets who admired this poem. In 1948 he had the hallucinatory experience of hearing Blake reading "Ah, Sun-flower" and two other works (see Allen Ginsberg: the Blake vision).

  6. Five Mystical Songs - Wikipedia

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    The Five Mystical Songs are a musical composition by English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958), written between 1906 and 1911. [1] The work sets four poems ("Easter" divided into two parts) by seventeenth-century Welsh poet and Anglican priest George Herbert (1593–1633), from his 1633 collection The Temple: Sacred Poems .

  7. Very Warm for May - Wikipedia

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    Several songs from the show are missing, and "All the Things You Are" appears four times on the collection. Very Warm for May was transferred (loosely) to the silver screen for the MGM movie Broadway Rhythm ( 1944 ) with only "All the Things You Are" retained from the musical and the plot rewritten yet again.

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  9. The Language of Flowers (Elgar) - Wikipedia

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    Pure as the heart in its native heaven. Fame's bright star and glory's swell By the glossy leaf of the bay are given. The silent, soft and humble heart, In the violet's hidden sweetness breathes, And the tender soul that cannot part, In a twine of evergreen fondly wreathes. The cypress that daily shades the grave, Is sorrow that moans her ...