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- Sechs Hölderlin Fragmente, Six Hölderlin fragments : op. 61, voice & piano, Benjamin Britten ; English translation by Elizabeth Mayer and Peter Pears
- Five summer songs, on poems of Emily Dickinson, Ronald Perera
- Songs about spring, a cycle of five songs for soprano and piano, Dominick Argento ; texts by e.e. cummings
- Six songs from "A Shropshire lad", for voice and piano, George Butterworth ; [poems by] A.E. Housman
- The testament of freedom, a setting of four passages from the writings of Thomas Jefferson : for men's voices with piano, band or orchestral accompaniment, by Randall Thompson ; [piano-vocal score]
- Fantasy for piano, chorus and orchestra, op. 80., Edited by Willy Hess
- Las horas de una estancia., Times of day on a farm. For voice and piano., [Verse by Silvina Ocampo. English version by Hugh Ross]
- An die Freude, Schlusschor aus der Neunten Sinfonie ; op. 125, Ludwig van Beethoven ; Klavierauszug von Carl Reinecke ; [Text von] Friedrich Schiller]
- Die chinesische Flöte, eine Kammersymphonie für 14 Soloinstrumente und eine Sopranstimme : op. 29, Ernst Toch ; Texte nach Bethge's gleichnamiger Sammlung
- Les nuits d'été, a cycle of six songs for voice and piano, Berlioz
- Compassion, an ode for soprano and contralto soli, SATB chorus, and organ or orchestra, music by Phyllis Tate ; poem by Ursula Vaughan Williams ; organ adaptation by Christopher Brayne
- Les misérables, in concert the 25th anniversary, live, the O₂, Cameron Mackintosh in association with Universal Pictures presents ; based on the novel by Victor Hugo ; music by Claude-Michel Schönberg ; lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer ; original French text by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel ; directed by Laurence Connor and James Powell ; concert produced by Cameron Mackintosh ; film director, Nick Morris ; film producers, Dione Orrom, Brett Sullivan
- Brooklyn bridge, for mixed chorus S.A.T.B. and piano or band, Robert Starer ; [text by Norman Rosten]
- Tres poemas de Enrique Gonzalez Martinez, canto y piano, Manuel M. Ponce
- Three pieces after Blake, for soprano and orchestra. Triptych : on texts of Blake, for soprano with violin, cello, and piano, Ulysses Kay
- A Riley album, ten songs by James Whitcomb Riley, set to music by Rupert Hughes
- Two Rilke songs, for mezzo-soprano and piano, Donald Martino
- War scenes, for medium-low voice and piano, Ned Rorem ; text by Walt Whitman, from "Specimen Days."
- Lieds dans la forêt, musique de Georges Hüe ; poésies de André Alexandre
- On the king's highway, cantata for children's chorus and chamber orchestra, Gordon Binkerd ; poems by James Stephens ; piano-vocal score
- Three songs, for voice and piano, op. 45, Samuel Barber
- 2 theatrical works, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Antony and Cleopatra, opera in three acts, music by Samuel Barber ; the text of William Shakespeare adapted by Franco Zeffirelli ; vocal score ; piano reduction by the composer
- Madrigals, George Crumb
- Dover beach, for medium voice and string quartet, by Samuel Barber ; to the poem of Matthew Arnold
- The epitaph, from More trivia, David Diamond ; Logan Pearsall Smith
- Vocal selections from Fiorello!, a new musical, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick ; music by Jerry Bock
- Harmonium,, song cycle for soprano and piano., Poems by Wallace Stevens
- My little mother, David Diamond ; [text] by Katherine Mansfield
- Six early songs, for voice and piano, Gunther Schuller
- Les illuminations, for soprano or tenor voice and string orchestra, op. 18, Benjamin Britten ; poems by Arthur Rimbaud ; vocal score by the composer
- The songs of Cole and Johnson Brothers, as selected by J. Rosamund Johnson ; with a foreword by Thomas L. Riis
- Le promenoir des deux amants, with French and English texts : for voice and piano : low voice, original keys, Claude Debussy ; English words by Nita Cox
- Five songs from William Blake, Virgil Thomson
- 14 songs on American poetry, voice and piano, Ned Rorem
- Kinder-Totenlieder, (Songs on the death of children) : for voice and piano, Mahler ; poems by Friedrich Rueckert ; literal translations by Edith Braun ; rhythmical translations by John Bernhoff ; German and English texts
- Six Irish poems,, for medium voice and orchestra
- Bagatelles, for high voice, recorder & guitar, Seymour Barab
- The bells, for orchestra, chorus and solo, op. 35, Rachmaninoff
- Quatre poèmes, for medium voice and piano, Arthur Honegger
- Wilderness journal, symphony for bass-baritone, organ and orchestra, op. 41, Based on texts from the essays and journals of Henry D. Thoreau
- Kinder-Totenlieder, (Songs on the death of children) : for voice and piano, Mahler ; poems by Friedrich Rueckert ; literal translations by Edith Braun ; rhythmical translations by John Bernhoff ; German and English texts
- Brown penny, vocal solo, John Duke ; poem by William Butler Yeats
- My days have been so wondrous free, poem by Thomas Parnell ; music by Francis Hopkinson ; arranged by Oliver Daniel
- Mirages, for voice and piano, op. 113 : French texts, original keys, by Gabriel Fauré ; [texts by the Baronne de Brimont]
- Songs on poems by Eichendorff, for voice and piano ; German and English texts, Hugo Wolf ; [English translation by John Bernhoff]
- Four Shakespeare songs, high voice and piano, David Amram
- Five songs for soprano and piano, 1919-1920, George Antheil ; after Adelaide Crapsey
- Improvisation sur Mallarmé, Le vierge, le vivace et le bel aujourd'hui ... : pour soprano, harpe, vibraphone, cloches et 4 percussions, Pierre Boulez
- Gipsy songs, op. 55, for voice and piano, Antonín Dvořák
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