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Music based on the works of Oscar Wilde

This is an incomplete list of music based on the works of Oscar Wilde.

Oscar Wilde was an Irish playwright, poet, novelist, short story writer and wit, whose works have been the basis of a considerable number of musical works by noted composers. In classical genres, these include operas, ballets, incidental music, symphonic poems, orchestral suites and single pieces, cantatas, and songs and song cycles. Of more recent times, some have been the subject of musicals and film scores. Some are direct settings of Wilde's words or librettos based on them, and some are wordless settings inspired by his writings.

List of works

The works of Oscar Wilde that have been set to music include:

The Ballad of Reading Gaol

Poem

Pete Doherty quotes the stanza beginning with "I never saw a man who looked/with such a wistful eye" in Broken Love Song on his solo album Grace/Wastelands.

Les Ballons

Les Ballons (The Balloons) is a short poem, the second of the two Fantaisies Décoratives, the first being Le Panneau (The Panel).

The Birthday of the Infanta

Short story

The Canterville Ghost

Short story (1887)

De Profundis

Letter

Endymion

Poem

E Tenebris

Poem. Included in his collection Rosa Mystica.

A Florentine Tragedy

Blank verse play. Premiered not in England, but at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, 12 January 1906, in a German translation by Max Meyerfeld. The London premiere was on 10 June 1906.

La Fuite de la Lune

La Fuite de la Lune (The Flight of the Moon) is the second of the two poems in Impressions, the first being Les Silhouettes.

The Happy Prince

Short story

The Harlot's House

Poem

An Ideal Husband

Play

The Importance of Being Earnest

Play

Impression du matin

Poem

Impression: Le Réveillon

Poem

Le Jardin

Poem

Lady Windermere's Fan

Play

Lord Arthur Savile's Crime

Short story

Madonna mia

Poem. Included in his collection Rosa Mystica.

La Mer

Poem

The Nightingale and the Rose

Story

The Picture of Dorian Gray

Novel (1890)

Popular music

Requiescat

Poem (1874), included in his collection Rosa Mystica. Requiescat was written at Avignon seven years after his sister, Isola, died (23 February 1867), less than two months before her 10th birthday. Wilde was 12 at the time of her death.

La Sainte Courtisane

Play (fragment; 1893)

Salome

Play

The Selfish Giant

Short story

Sonnet on hearing the Dies Irae sung in the Sistine Chapel

Poem

The Sphinx

Poem

Symphony in Yellow

Poem

Poisoned Youth

Song

Unclassified

References

Sources

  • Eric Blom ed., Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed., 1954