Thomas Moore
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Life
Born: 28 May 1779, Dublin, Ireland
Died: 25 February 1852, Bromham, Wiltshire, England
Biography Irish poet, singer, songwriter, and entertainer, now best remembered for the lyrics of The Minstrel Boy and The Last Rose of Summer.
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List of choral works
Settings of literary works
Settings of text by Thomas Moore
- All Things Fair and Bright are Thine (Oliver Shaw)
- Bind my brows (John Stainer)
- Come, ye disconsolate (Samuel Webbe)
- The Cruiskeen lawn (Robert Prescott Stewart)
- The day of love, Op.8, no.5 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- Des Sommers letzte Rose (August Neithardt)
- The East Indian (James L. Gregory)
- Echoes (Arthur Sullivan)
- Echoes, Op.54.1 (Oliver Arthur King)
- A Finland love song (Henry Hiles)
- Hark! the vesper hymn / Horch, die Wellen (Dmitri Bortniansky)
- Horch! Die Vesper-Hymne klingt (Franz Lachner)
- Horch, die Vesperhymne klingt (Carl Reinecke)
- How dear to me the hour (Ciro Pinsuti)
- How I love the festive boy, Op.8, no.2 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- How sweet the answer (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Jubilate (Halfdan Kjerulf)
- Jubilate Amen (Kathryn Rose)
- The last rose of summer (John Andrew Stevenson)
- Mary's Tears (Oliver Shaw)
- Nicht die Träne kann es sagen (Peter Cornelius)
- Nights of music (Charles Wood)
- Quick! We have but a second (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Silent, O! Moyle (Willem Verkaik)
- When spring begems the dewy scene, Op.8, no.4 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- When twilight dews (Henry Hiles)
- When twilight dews (James L. Gregory)
- Wind thy horn (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The wine cup is circling (Robert Prescott Stewart)
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