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==Music files==
==Music files==
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*{{NewWork|2006-08-14}} '''CPDL #12311:''' [http://www.huubdelange.com/Indian_Love_Songs_2_UNFORGOTTEN_(Huub_de_Lange).pdf {{extpdf}}] [http://www.huubdelange.com/Indian_Love_Songs_2_UNFORGOTTEN_(Huub_de_Lange).mid {{extmid}}] [http://www.huubdelange.com/Indian_Love_Songs_2_UNFORGOTTEN_(Huub_de_Lange).mp3 {{extmp3}}]
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:'''Editor:''' [[User:Huub de Lange|Huub de Lange]] ''(added 2006-08-14)''.   '''Score information:''' A4, 7 pages, 83 kbytes   {{Copy|Personal}}
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==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Unforgotten''<br>
{{Title|''Unforgotten''}}
'''Composer:''' [[Huub de Lange]]
{{Composer|Huub de Lange}}


'''Number of voices:''' 4vv '''Voicing:''' SATB<br>
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}
'''Genre:''' {{pcat|Secular| music}}, [[:Category:Partsongs|Partsong]]<br>
{{Genre|Secular|Partsongs}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
'''Instruments:''' {{PnoAcc}}<br>
{{Instruments|Piano}}
'''Published:''' 2006
{{Pub|1|2006}}
{{Descr|#2 from ''[[Indian Love Songs (Huub de Lange)|Indian Love Songs]]'', new compositions on traditional Indian poetry - translated in english by Laurence Hope (1865-1904)}}
{{#ExtWeb:}}
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|English|
Do you ever think of me?
You who died ere our youth's first fervour chilled,
with your soft eyes closed and your pulses stilled
lying alone, aside.
 
Do you ever think of me, left in the light,
from the endless calm of your dawnless night?


'''Description:''' #2 from ''[[Indian Love Songs (Huub de Lange)|Indian Love Songs]]'', new compositions on traditional Indian poetry - translated in english by Laurence Hope (1865-1904)
I dream of your soft and sorrowful eyes


'''External websites:'''
And I cannot forget.


==Original text and translations==
''(Lines from "Unforgotten") ''}}
{{Text|English}}


Do you ever think of me?<br>
You who died ere our youth's first fervour chilled,<br>
with your soft eyes closed and your pulses stilled<br>
lying alone, aside.<br>
<br>
Do you ever think of me, left in the light,<br>
from the endless calm of your dawnless night?<br>
<br>
I dream of your soft and sorrowful eyes<br>
<br>
And I cannot forget.<br>
<br>
''(Lines from "Unforgotten") ''
[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Partsongs]]
[[Category:SATB]]
[[Category:Modern music]]
[[Category:Modern music]]

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Editor: Huub de Lange (submitted 2006-08-14).   Score information: A4, 9 pages, 211 kB   Copyright: Personal
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General Information

Title: Unforgotten
Composer: Huub de Lange

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SecularPartsong

Language: English
Instruments: Piano

First published: 2006
Description: #2 from Indian Love Songs, new compositions on traditional Indian poetry - translated in english by Laurence Hope (1865-1904)

External websites:

Original text and translations

English.png English text

Do you ever think of me?
You who died ere our youth's first fervour chilled,
with your soft eyes closed and your pulses stilled
lying alone, aside.

Do you ever think of me, left in the light,
from the endless calm of your dawnless night?

I dream of your soft and sorrowful eyes

And I cannot forget.

(Lines from "Unforgotten")