Elaine Hugh-Jones Songs
Elaine Hugh-Jones Songs
A Cornford Cycle Caradoc - in
preparation
Eight Poems of Frances Cornford. Medium Voice (top note F) and piano
A back view
To a young cat in the orchard
The old woman at the Flower Show
Bicker’s Cottage
The Road to Coursegoules
The Watch
The Madman and the Child
Night Song
Four American Songs Caradoc
Medium Voice (top note F) and piano
Helen Hilda Doolittle
Members of the Resurrection Emily Dickinson
Stars, Songs, Faces Carl Sandburg
old deep sing song
Fantastic Songs Caradoc
High Voice (top note A) and piano
To Julia
The Children
Six Songs of RS Thomas Caradoc - in
preparation
Medium voice (top note Gflat) and piano. Also available with clarinet and piano
Questions
Voices
The River
Night and Morning
The Return
Alive
Eight Songs of Walter de la Mare Caradoc
Winter
Song of the Shadows
Echo
The Hare
Solitude
Silver
The Raven’s Tomb
Ride-by-nights
Also available in a version for High Voice, piano and clarinet.
Songs of War - High Voice Hildegaard
Poems by Wilfred Owen. For tenor voice and Piano
Futility
The Unreturning
I saw his round mouth’s Crimson
The End
Songs of War - Low Voice and Piano Caradoc
Also in Orchestral Version for High Voice - please contact Caradoc
Strange Journey Caradoc
Six Settings of Edward Thomas. For Baritone (top note F sharp) and piano.
The Dark Forest
The New House
House and Man
Lights Out
A Dream
The Bridge
Remember (Christina Rossetti)
(Included in Vol. 5 of A Century of English Song) Thames
Two Celtic Songs Hildegaard
The Old Woman
The Dancer
Two Poems of Robert Graves Caradoc -
in prep.
For Tenor Voice (top note G sharp) and Piano
The Falcon Woman
Apple Island
Two Night Songs Caradoc
For High Voice (top note A flat) and piano
The Starlight Night
The Nightingale near the house
Two Songs of Fate
The Queen of Air and Darkness Caradoc
Eight O’Clock
Settings of AE Housman. Available for High and Low Voice.
Fear no more... Caradoc
Setting of Shakespeare
“Most of my songs are available - please visit Caradoc Press. ”
left - Elaine playing
Ravel’s piano while on holiday in Swizerland in
2000.
Photo - Velma Guyer