Strickland, Lily, 1887-1958
Strickland, Lily
Lily Strickland American composer, painter and writer
Strickland, Lily, 1884-1958
Strickland, Lily Teresa 1887-1958
VIAF ID: 62538177 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Lily Strickland ‡c American composer, painter and writer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Strickland, Lily ‡d 1887-1958
- 100 1 _ ‡a Strickland, Lily ‡d 1887-1958
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Strickland, Lily, ‡d 1887-1958
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- 551 1 _ ‡a Anderson, SC
- 551 1 _ ‡a Hendersonville, NC
Works
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At eve I heard a flute. High voice, in G minor: medium voice, in F minor ... | |
Bayou songs | |
Colleen o' mine, c1919: | |
The conga by Lily Strickland for medium voice and piano. 1. Hame-coming- Hame frae the wars. 2. In dreams. | |
Dreamship. [Three]-part song for. | |
Egyptian scenes. Three sketches for piano. 1. Dusk in the desert. 2. An Arab shephard's song. 3. Leve's oasis. | |
For mixed voices. Four Aztec love songs. | |
From a Caravan. Suite for piano. | |
From a Sufi's tent. A song cycle for four solo voices with chorus ad lib. piano or orchestral accompaniment...] | |
Gathered roses. | |
Give me to-day. Song; | |
Himalayan sketches. Suite for the pianoforte | |
His voice. | |
Home they brought her warrior. | |
Indienne, c1927: | |
Jungle nocturne. | |
Jus' lovin' you. Song for voice and piano | |
Kathleen (The maid of Killarney) Operetta in two acts. | |
Life triumphant; an Easter cantata for solo voices, mixed chorus and organ or piano. | |
O little maiden. | |
The Lord is risen indeed; Easter Cantata | |
Mah Lindy Loo | |
Mah Lindy Lou | |
Moon of Iraq: a dramatic cantata for two sopranos, two altos, tenor, and baritone soli, and full chorus of mixed voices, with piano acc. | |
Moon of Iraq. Piano-vocal score. English. [from old catalog] | |
Moonlight for lovers. | |
More than petticoats: | |
Morocoan mosaics. | |
My Arcady. | |
My Jeanie. | |
My lover is a fisherman | |
Negro Dialect songs | |
Nineteenth century American art songs, 2001: | |
Old prairie ... | |
Oriental and character dances | |
I plucked a rose. | |
Question ... | |
Robin's advice. | |
Romance, violin, piano | |
Rose of love. Song. | |
Saharan silhoueets. | |
A-sailin, o! c1950: | |
Sketches from the Southwest. | |
Somewhere ... | |
The song of David, dramatic cantata for general use; text from the Old testament and the Psalms | |
Song of the Afghan exile | |
Songs of Ind. | |
St. John the Beloved. | |
Surprise Christmas; an operetta for juniors in two acts. | |
Sweet bells of Christmas; carol for mixed voices ... | |
Sweet Phyllis. A gallant ditty for high voice with piano accompaniment | |
There's a heart for everyone. | |
Through an Indian gateway. Suite of East Indian impressions for the pianoforte. | |
[title page:] Le Désert[!] Mysterieux. | No.9 Chanson d'un Berger arabe. | Lily Strickland{{brk}}[caption title:] No. 9 Chanson d'un Berger Arabe. | |
To-day is fair | |
Troopin' ... | |
Two East Indians nautches, for piano. 1. Festival nautch. 2. Bazaar nautch. | |
When twilight dews. | |
Your land and mine; the story of our flag. |