This is a list of some poems that have been subsequently set to music. In the classical music tradition, this type of setting may be referred to as an art song. A poem set to music in the German language is called a lied, or in the French language, a Mélodie. A group of poems, usually by the same poet, which are set to music to form a single work, is called a song cycle.
- Set to music by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach:
- "For me the jasmine buds unfold". Op. 19, no. 1. For sop. or tenor and piano. 1 score (7 p.). Boston: . (1892)
- "Go not too far". Op. 56, no. 2. High and low voice. Words also printed as text. Caption title. 1 score (5 p.); 35 cm. Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt. (1904)
- "I know not how to find the spring". Op. 56, no. 3. For medium voice and piano. Caption title. Words also printed as text on p. 2. 1 score (5 p.); 36 cm. Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt. (1904)
- "Give me not love". Op. 61. Duet for soprano and tenor. Caption title. 1 score (7 p.); 34 cm. Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt. (1905)
- "". Op. 68. High and low voice. Words also printed as text. Caption title. 1 score (7 p.); 35 cm. Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt. (1909)
- Set to music by :
- "I love, and the world is mine". To Miss Lena Little. Sop. or tenor in G. Song [with piano acc.]; score (5p.) 35 cm. New York, G. Schirmer. (1891)
- "I love, and the world is mine". To Miss Lena Little. Medium in F. Song [with piano acc.]; score (4p.) 35 cm. New York, G. Schirmer. (1891)
- "When Phyllis comes" (1892)
- "If love were not". 4 p. of music; 35 cm. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. (1904)
- "So is my love to me" (1908)
- See also:
Also done by Loreena McKennitt.
When I Am Dead My Dearest was recorded by the Kruger Brothers on their album Between the Notes
- "Under the Greenwood Tree" by Donovan
- The album When Love Speaks features several of Shakespeare's works set to music:
- "When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes" performed by Rufus Wainwright (Sonnet 29)
- "No more be grieved at that which thou hast done" performed by Keb' Mo' (Sonnet 35)
- "The quality of mercy is not strained" performed by Des'ree (The Merchant of Venice, Act IV, scene 1)
- "The Willow Song" performed by Barbara Bonney (Othello, Act IV, scene 3)
- "Music to hear, why hearst thou music sadly" performed by Ladysmith Black Mambazo (Sonnet 8)
- "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day" performed by Bryan Ferry (Sonnet 18)
- Two pieces of Shakespeare's plays were set to music by Loreena McKennitt:
- "Cymbeline" by Loreena McKennitt (Cymbeline, Act V, scene 2)
- "Prospero's Speech" by Loreena McKennitt (The Tempest, Act V, scene 1)
- "O Mistress Mine" by Emilie Autumn, from the album A Bit O' This & That (Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene III)
- "Double Trouble", a song from the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban soundtrack, has rearranged lyrics taken entirely from Macbeth (Act IV, scene I)
- "An Appointment with Mr Yeats" by The Waterboys is an album of Yeats poems set to song.
- The poem "Down by the Salley Gardens" was based by Yeats on a fragment of a song he heard an old woman singing. Yeats' words have been recorded as a song by many performers.
- The song "A Bad Dream" by Keane is based on the poem "An Irish Airman Foresees His Death".
- "Those Dancing Days Are Gone" and "Before the World Was Made" are both performed by Carla Bruni on the album "No Promises".
- "Song Of Wandering Aengus" was performed by Donovan, Judy Collins, Chris Thompson and many more.
- Loreena McKennitt has set two Yeats poems to music:
- "Stolen Child" (Also set to music by The Waterboys, although mostly spoken)
- "The Two Trees"
- "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)
- "Tread Softly" by Tiny Ruins, uses the words of "The Cloths of Heaven" by Yeats.
- "He Wishes For the Cloths of Heaven" by North Sea Radio Orchestra sets Yeats' poem of the same title to music.
- The album "Branduardi Canta Yeats" features the works of Yeats performed by Angelo Branduardi in Italian
- "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" is set to music by composer Muriel Herbert.
Miscellaneous
- "dragonfly" by Fleetwood mac poem by William Henry Davies
- "The Little Man Who Wasn't There", from poem "Antigonish"
- "I Am Stretched on Your Grave" is a translation of the Irish poem "Táim SÃÂnte ar do Thuama"
- "Strange Fruit" by Lewis Allan (Abel Meeropol)
- "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas
- In addition to the works listed above, Loreena McKennitt has adapted the following poems to music:
- "Moon Cradle" by Padraic Colum
- "Snow" by Archibald Lampman
- "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes
- "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred Tennyson
- "The Dark Night of the Soul" by Juan de Yepes Alvarez (St. John of the Cross)
- Donovan has set many poems to music in addition to the ones already mentioned:
- The album H.M.S. Donovan includes several poems from One Hundred Poems for Children compiled by Herbert Strang
- "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll
- "Walrus and the Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll
- "Wynken, Blynken and Nod" by Eugene Field
- "Queen Mab" by Thomas Hood
- "The Owl and the Pussycat" by Edward Lear
- "Do not stand at my grave and weep" by Mary Elizabeth Frye was translated into Japanese and set to music under the title "Sen no Kaze ni Natte" (I Am the Thousand Winds). It is also set to music by Howard Goodall in the movement Lacrymosa from Eternal Light, A Requiem.
- Theodore Roethke's poem "The Waking" has been recorded by Kurt Elling on his album Nightmoves.
- Kate McGarry performs E.E. Cummings' poem "I Carry Your Heart" on her album If Less Is More... Nothing Is Everything
- The lyrics of the song "How Fortunate the Man With None" by Dead Can Dance are from John Willett's translation of Bertolt Brecht's poem "Die Ballade von den Prominenten"
- Charles Baudelaire's poem "Paysage" was turned into a song by the group Les Colocs
- The album No Promises by Carla Bruni also includes works by W. H. Auden, Dorothy Parker, and Walter de la Mare
- John Adams' Harmonium begins with a setting of "Negative Love" by John Donne
- Annie Lennox performed part of "Live With Me and Be My Love" by Christopher Marlowe (later borrowed by Shakespeare) for the album When Love Speaks
- Paul Verlaine's "Dansons La Gigue" is performed by Patricia Barber on her album Verse.
- The album Music Through Heartsongs is a collection of poetry by Mattie Stepanek, performed by Billy Gilman
- John Denver performed "The Box"
- Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem "Ozymandias" has been recorded by Jean-Jacques Burnel
- Max Dunn's poem "I Danced Before I had Two Feet" was turned into a song ("I Danced") by the band Violent Femmes
- Thrice adapted E.E. Cummings' poem "Since feeling is first" into their song "A Living Dance Upon Dead Minds"
- William Wordsworth's "Lucy" suite of poems was performed by The Divine Comedy on the album Liberation.
- Richard Lovelace's poem "To Althea, From Prison" was recorded by Fairport Convention on their album Nine.
- "In the Gloaming", a popular song of 1877, with lyrics from an earlier published poem.
- Composer Dan Welcher created a song cycle out of the poetry chapbook 'Matchbook' by Beth Gylys.
- Edward Lear's poem "The Pelican Chorus" was adapted into the song "Pelicans We" by Cosmo Sheldrake.
- Johnny Cash's "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes," from Ben Jonson's poem "Song: To Celia."
- Anna Dennis and Voice of Music's "Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May," from Robert Herrick's poem "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time."
- Rudyard Kipling's poem, "If," is adapted by Joni Mitchell on her album, Shine.
See also
References