Lord Alfred Tennyson
(05 Aug 1809 - 06 Oct 1892)
Male Person - United Kingdom
Works (144)
Wrote
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Ulysees
(1842)
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The Lady of Shalott
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The Charge of the Light Brigade
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The Defence of Lucknow
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Come Into the Garden, Maud
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Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Lyrics
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Amphion, S. 210
(1842)
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Crossing the Bar
(1889)
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The Lady of Shallott
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Coronation Song
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The Lotos-Eaters
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The Lotos-Eaters: I. There is sweet music here that softer falls - Andante tranquillo (Chorus)
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The Lotos-Eaters: II. Why are we weighed upon with heaviness - Allegro (Chorus)
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The Lotos-Eaters: III. Lo! in the middle of the wood (Soprano solo)
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The Lotos-Eaters: IV. Hateful is the dark-blue sky - Allegro moderato
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The Lotos-Eaters: V. How sweet it were, hearing the downward stream - Andante tranquillo (Soprano solo)
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The Lotos-Eaters: VI. Dear is the memory of our wedded lives - Moderato, lento (Men's Chorus)
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The Lotos-Eaters: VII. But, prompt on beds of amaranth and moly - Andantino (Soprano solo)
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The Lotos-Eaters: VIII. The Lotos blooms below the barren peak - Allegro tranquillo, andante (Chorus and soprano solo)
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O Let the Solid Ground
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Strong Son of God, op. 97 no. 1
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Faith, op. 97 no. 3
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The splendour falls
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Wind of the Western Sea
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St. Agnes’ Eve
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Mariana
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Ask Me No More
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Far-Far-Away
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Sleep, Little Blossom
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Peace, Come Away
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To Sleep! To Sleep!
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Six Songs, op. 16, H. 69: 1. Calm is the morn
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Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, op. 31: III. Nocturne
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The Lady of Shalott
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The Bee
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Crossing the Bar
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Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part One: Prelude. Andante
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Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part One: "So These Were Wed"
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Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part One: Allegro appassionato
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Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part One: Tranquillo
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Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part One: Annie's Dream. Langsam.
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Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead
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Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part Two: Prelude. Allegro moderato
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Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part Two: "Thus Over Enoch's Early-Silvering Head"
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Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part Two: Allegro agitato
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Enoch Arden, op. 38: A Melodrama for Piano After Alfred Lord Tennyson: Part Two: Langsam
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Four Poems of Tennyson: II. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
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Four Poems of Tennyson: III. Far - Far - Away
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Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, op. 3 no. 2
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The Sea Shell
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Come Into the Garden Maud
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Nocturnes: IV. The Owl
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Charge of the Light Brigade
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Four Poems by Tennyson: IV. The Sleeping Palace
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There Is Sweet Music
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The Ballad of Oriana
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The Throstle
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Maud: Rivulet crossing my ground
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Maud: Come into the garden, Maud
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Maud: Go not, happy day
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Maud: I was walking a mile
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Maud: Birds in the high Hall-garden
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Maud
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Two Songs for Children: No. 1. Little Birdie
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Break, Break, Break
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Queen Mary's Song
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Three Madrigals
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Come Not, When I Am Dead
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Thy Voice Is Heard Thro' Rolling Drums
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The Splendour Falls on Castle Walls
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Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
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St. Agnes's Eve
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The World's Winter: II. All things will die
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Come Not When I Am Dead
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Break, Break, Break
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Indolence
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There Rolls the Deep
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What Does Little Birdie Say?
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Three Vocal Valses from The Songs of the Wrens
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Three Vocal Valses from The Songs of the Wrens: Vine, Vine, Eglantine
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Three Vocal Valses from The Songs of the Wrens: Winter
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Three Vocal Valses from The Songs of the Wrens: Spring
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Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal: No. 1. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
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The World's Winter: I. Nothing will die
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There Is Sweet Music, op. 53 no. 1
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The Aviary: II. The Owl
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Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
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Three Madrigals: 1. Fairies' Song
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Crossing the Bar
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The World's Winter
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Three Madrigals: 2. The Four Sweet Months
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Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a: I. Sweet and Low
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Three Madrigals: 3. Summer Again
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Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a: II. The Splendour Falls
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Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a: IV. O Swallow, Swallow
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Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a
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Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a: V. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
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Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead, H. 81
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Crossing the Bar
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Claribel
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The Tourney
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Four Songs, op. 112
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Spring, op. 112 no. 1
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The Silence, op. 112 no. 2
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The City Child, op. 112 no. 3
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The Vision, op. 112 no. 4
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Drop Me a Flower, op. 175 no. 2
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Songs From “The Princess”, op. 20a: III. Tears, Idle Tears
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Edward Gray
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God and the Universe, op. 97 no. 2
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At the Window
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Three Songs, GP 326: The Splendour Falls
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The Splendour Falls on Castle-Walls, GP 186
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Maud
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Maud: 5. Birds in the High Hall-Garden
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Maud: 7. Go Not, Happy Day
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Maud: 9. Come Into the Garden, Maud
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Enoch Arden, op. 38: Zweiter Teil. »So über Enochs früh ergrauend Haupt«
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Love in Springtime: Dainty Little Maiden
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The Splendour Falls
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There Is Sweet Music Here
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What does little birdie say?
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Sweet and Low
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Little Birdie (from Sea Dreams)
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On A Spiteful Letter
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The Splendour Falls (from 'The Princess')
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The Poet's Song
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Maud (an extract)
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The Charge of the Light Brigade
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Sweet and Low (from 'The Princess')
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The Sailor Boy
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The Voyage
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Crossing The Bar
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Break, Break, Break
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Four lyrics from In memoriam
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Four lyrics from In memoriam: No. 1. Be near me when my light is low
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Four lyrics from In memoriam: No. 2. Oh yet we trust that somehow good
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Four lyrics from In memoriam: No. 3. The wish
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Four lyrics from In memoriam: No. 4. There rolls the deep
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Go Not, Happy Day
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Go Not, Happy Day, S. 335
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Crossing the Bar
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Horizons: VII. Crossing the Bar
Libretto
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The Passing of the Year: No. 7. Ring Out, Wild Bells