Richard Pearson Thomas
1957 -Richard Pearson Thomas is known for his dozens of American song settings, including Race For the Sky, a song cycle which sets poems found on New York City streets after 9/11.
Photo: Richard Pearson Thomas, Publicity Photo
Songs & Song Collections BY Thomas
(entered to date)
- At Last, To Be Identified! (in At Last, To Be Identified)
- Text:
- Emily Dickinson
- At Last, To Be Identified - Song Collection
- Text:
- Emily Dickinson
- The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver (in Songs to Poems of E. St. Vincent Millay)
- Text:
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
- Beat! Beat! Drums! (in Drum-Taps: A Song Cycle of Whitman Poems)
- Text:
- Walt Whitman
- Calico Pie (in A Little Nonsense)
- Text:
- Edward Lear
- Child, Child (in Spring Rain)
- Text:
- Sara Teasdale
- Dirge For Two Veterans (in Drum-Taps: A Song Cycle of Whitman Poems)
- Text:
- Walt Whitman
- Doubt Me! My Dim Companion! (in At Last, To Be Identified)
- Text:
- Emily Dickinson
- Drum-Taps: A Song Cycle of Whitman Poems - Song Collection
- Text:
- Walt Whitman
- The Ghost (in Spring Rain)
- Text:
- Sara Teasdale
- How My Life Has Changed
- I Never Saw a Moor (in At Last, To Be Identified)
- Text:
- Emily Dickinson
- Ladies of Their Nights and Days - Song Collection
- Text:
- Richard Pearson Thomas
- A Little Nonsense - Song Collection
- Text:
- Edward Lear
- O Tan-Faced Prairie Boy (in Drum-Taps: A Song Cycle of Whitman Poems)
- Text:
- Walt Whitman
- Old Tunes (in Spring Rain)
- Text:
- Sara Teasdale
- The Owl and the Pussycat (in A Little Nonsense)
- Text:
- Edward Lear
- The Pobble Who Has No Toes (in A Little Nonsense)
- Text:
- Edward Lear
- Race For the Sky (Voices of 9/11) - Song Collection
- The Road to Avrillé (in Songs to Poems of E. St. Vincent Millay)
- Text:
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
- A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim (in Drum-Taps: A Song Cycle of Whitman Poems)
- Text:
- Walt Whitman
- Songs to Poems of E. St. Vincent Millay - Song Collection
- Text:
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
- Spring Rain (in Spring Rain)
- Text:
- Sara Teasdale
- Spring Rain - Song Collection
- Text:
- Sara Teasdale
- There's a Certain Slant of Light (in At Last, To Be Identified)
- Text:
- Emily Dickinson
- To One Who Might Have Born a Message (in Songs to Poems of E. St. Vincent Millay)
- Text:
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
- To a Young Poet (in Songs to Poems of E. St. Vincent Millay)
- Text:
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
- To the Towers Themselves
- Text:
- Anonymous
- Vigil (in Drum-Taps: A Song Cycle of Whitman Poems)
- Text:
- Walt Whitman
- What If I Say I Shall Not Wait! (in At Last, To Be Identified)
- Text:
- Emily Dickinson
- Wild Nights! Wild Nights! (in At Last, To Be Identified)
- Text:
- Emily Dickinson
- don't look for me anymore

