Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Musical settings
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- Words of Michelangelo
- "Komm herbei, Tod!" : aus Shakespeares "Was ihr wollt" = "Kom nu hit, död!" : ur Shakespeares' "Trettondagsafton" = "Come away, death!" : from Shakespeare's "Twelfth night" = "Viens á moi, mort!" : poésie extraite de la pièce de Shakespeare "Comme il vous plaira" : op. 60, Nr. 1
- 14 songs for medium high voice and piano
- A Midsummer night's dream
- A Shakespeare song book, Book one
- A little lovely dream
- A midsummer night's dream : opera in three acts = Ein Sommernachtstraum : op. 64
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Antony and Cleopatra : opera in three acts
- Ariel's Hail : for soprano, flute and harp
- At the Boar's Head : a musical interlude in one act
- Bottom: on Shakespeare
- Caliban's Dream : for baritone, clarinet, mandolin, guitar, harp and contrabass
- Caliban's Dream : version for alto flute, harpsichord, bass voice and cello
- Cinq pièces tirées de la Tempête de Shakespeare
- Collected song cycles : high voice
- Collected song cycles : medium/low voice
- Collected songs : 24 songs for high voice and piano
- Collected songs : 25 songs for low voice and piano
- Come Away, Death : (The Clown's Song in "Twelfth Night") : trio for female voices
- Come live with me and be my love
- Come, gentle night : music of Shakespeare's world
- Complete piano works
- Crabbed Age and Youth : [Parts]
- Crabbed Age and Youth : five songs to 16th-century texts
- Ferdinand's Comfort : for soprano, baritone and five instruments
- Ferdinand's Comfort : for soprano, baritone and five instruments : [set of parts]
- Fifty Shakspere songs : for high voice
- Fifty Shakspere songs : for low voice
- Fifty songs
- Five Shakespeare songs : op. 23, high voice
- Fool's fanfare : for speaker and chamber ensemble
- Four songs for soprano
- Frankincense : a cycle of songs from Shakespeare's sonnets, opus 5
- Fünf Ophelia-Lieder : für eine Singstimme und Klavier (1873)
- Hamlet ; : As you like it
- Hymn of Jesus etc.
- I know a bank whereon the wild thyme grows : a popular duet, song in Shakespeares revived play of the Merry Wives of Windsor
- In sweet music : serenade on a setting of Shakespeare : for flute, viola, voice, and harp
- It was a lover : part-song for two voices with piano accompaniment
- Love songs
- Love sonnets : for mezzo-soprano and violin
- Magic island : for soprano and baritone and chamber orchestra (sinfonietta) : 1992
- Mass for double choir ; : Songs of Ariel ; Ode à la musique ; Cantate pour le 1er août ; Chansons
- Miranda's Lament : 2000 version : for soprano, flute, harp, violin (or viola) and cello
- Miranda's Lament : 2000 version : for soprano, flute, harp, violin (or viola) and cello : [set of parts]
- Miranda's Lament : original version (1997) : for soprano, clarinet, harp, violin and double bass
- Miranda's Lament : original version (1997) : for soprano, clarinet, harp, violin and double bass : [set of parts]
- Mobile for Shakespeare : sonnets 53 & 54 : für Gesang und 6 Spieler = for voice and 6 players
- Music in the plays of Shakespeare : a practicum
- Nocturne
- Novello Shakespeare choral collection
- Play on! : voor gemengd koor a cappella
- Romeo and Juliet suites nos. 1 & 2
- Rosalind Rees sings William Schuman
- Sechs Lieder : opus 67 : für hohe Stimme und Klavier
- Sechs Lieder für eine hohe Singstimme mit Klavierbegleitung. Op. 67
- Serenade to music
- Serenade to music : English folk song suite ; Norfolk rhapsody no. 1 ; Fantasia on Greensleeves ; In the Fen Country ; The lark ascending
- Shakespeare : in music & words
- Shakespeare : the five songs in As you like it
- Shakespeare in song
- Shakespeare music : (music of the period)
- Shakespeare settings
- Shakespeare song album : 23 songs to texts by William Shakespeare
- Shakespeare songs
- Shakespeare songs
- Shakespeare songs : three sonnets : for mezzo soprano and orchestra : 2004-2005
- Shakespeare's music : classic and popular music inspired by the plays of William Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's songbook
- Shakespeare's songs
- Sigh no more, ladies : for women's voices
- Songs for Lulu : for voice and piano
- Songs from Shakespeare's plays [and] Popular songs of Shakespeare's time
- Songs from Shakespeare's plays and popular songs of Shakespeare's time
- Songs from the plays of Shakespeare
- Songs of the clown : from Shakespeare's Twelfth night : for voice and piano, op. 29
- Songs of the nativity : a cycle of Christmas songs for medium voice, opus 13a
- Sounds & sweet airs : (that give delight & hurt not)
- Sullivan, Shakespeare, and Hyman : Maxine Sullivan sings the songs of William Shakespeare as set to the music of Dick Hyman
- Symphony no. 2, op. 73
- Take all my loves : 9 Shakespeare sonnets
- Tempest songbook : for soprano, baritone and period instruments
- The G. Schirmer collection of American art song : high voice
- The G. Schirmer collection of American art song : medium/low voice
- The bride of the Moor : monodrama for soprano and piano
- The collector's edition : the masterpieces, the greatest artists, 6, Serenade to music ; Partita ; Sinfonia antartica
- The daughter of Capulet : for voice and piano
- The echoing garden : (Romeo and Juliet) : for soprano & tenor solo, choir and orchestra : (1990-92)
- The major epoch of English song, John Dowland to Henry Purcell : volume V, ...
- The tempest
- Three Elizabethan songs
- Three Shakespeare songs
- Three Shakespeare songs
- Three Shakespeare songs : [low voice] B♭ to E
- Three Shakespeare songs : op. 6 : medium voice
- Three Shakespeare songs : op. 6 : medium-high voice
- Three Shakespearean Songs : for high voice and piano
- Three songs from William Shakespeare : 1953, for mezzosoprano, flute, clarinet, and viola
- Three songs from William Shakespeare, 1953, for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, and viola
- Thy black is fairest : three Shakespeare-sonnets for baritone, piano and string quartet (or small string-orchestra) : 1977
- To poetry : song cycle for high voice and piano
- Wedding March
- Why fum'th in fight?
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