Author:Edward Teschemacher
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Works
[edit]Collections
[edit]- Songs of the Norseland (1906), collection of Danish and Norwegian folk songs translated by Teschemacher, with music by Hermann Löhr
- Romany Songs (1909), collection of songs with music by Hermann Löhr and lyrics by Teschemacher and Arthur Cleveland
Individual songs
[edit]- "Farewell to Summer" (1900)
- "Because" (1902) (start transcription)
- "The Little Irish Girl" (1903)
- "I Know a Lovely Garden" (1903)
- "Mattinata" (1904) (translated from Italian)
- "Tommy Lad!" (1907)
- "Until" (1910)
- "Where My Caravan Has Rested" (1910)
- "Your Heart Will Call Me Home" (1912)
- "Sweetest Rose That Ever Bloomed" (1912)
- "What Would the Roses Say?" (1912)
- "The Bells of Burmali", from Songs of the Orient (1912)
- "Eyes That Used to Gaze in Mine" (1912)
- "Those Sad Blue Eyes" (1912)
- "The Voyagers" (1912)
- "The Call of the Homeland" (1912)
- "Life and Love" (1912)
- "Lily of My Heart" (1912)
- "Rose of Mine" (1912)
- "The Clasp of a Hand" (1912)
- "I Looked Into Your Heart" (1912)
- "Absence" (1912)
- "The Dawn" (1912)
- "The Little Shawl of Blue" (1913)
- "Trusting Eyes" (1913)
- "Shipmates O' Mine" (1913)
- "Serenade Espagnole" (1914)
- "Night and Dawn" (1914)
- "I Wonder If Love Is a Dream" (1914)
- "Stars That Light My Garden" (1915)
- "Go For A Soldier" (1915)
- "Golden Bird" (1915)
- "Out of the Silence" (1915)
- "Come and See the Roses" (1915)
- "Those Eyes of Blue" (1915)
- "The Blackbird Sings to You" (1915)
- "Fairies from the Moon" (1915)
- "O Flower Divine" (1915)
- "Love's Silent Song" (1915)
- "Oh May My Dreams Come True" (1915)
- "Your Voice" (1915)
- "Come to Me, Morna" (1915)
- "God's Beautiful Valley" (1915)
- "This Rose of Mine" (1915)
- "Dear Little Girl Named You" (1915)
- "Fairlie/Mable Browning" (1915) (words by Teschemacher and E.W. Anderson)
- "Secret of My Heart" (1915)
- "Calling Me Home to You" (1916)
- "No Voice but Yours" (1916)
- "The Garden of Your Heart" (1917)
- "The Trail That Leads to Home" (1917)
- "Garden of Summer" (1920)
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1940, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 83 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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