Miscellaneous Poets
- “Jabberwocky” from Through the Looking Glass (Lewis Carroll)
- "High Flight" (John GIllespie Magee, Jr.)
- “Things Lovelier” (Humbert Wolfe)
- “Most Holy Night” (Hillaire Belloc)
- “The Convergence of the Twain” (lines on the loss of the “Titanic”) (Thomas Hardy) (basso profundo and piano)
- On Death: "Can death be sleep, when life is but a dream ..." (John Keats)
- “From far, from eve and morning”, from A Shropshire Lad (A. E. Housman)
- Sleep: “Come sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving” (John Fletcher)
- Sonnet XVI, “In our old shipwrecked days, there was an hour”, from Modern Love (George Meredith)
- Juan’s Song; “When beauty breaks and falls asunder …” (Louise Bogan)
- “I have a rendezvous with Death” (Alan Seeger)
- “Journey’s End” (Humbert Wolfe)
- Sonnet, “She Walks in Beauty Like the Night” (George Gordon, Lord Byron)
- “A Se Stesso” (Giacomo Leopardi) (Italian)
- “Loveliest of Trees” from A Shropshire Lad (A. E. Housman)
- “I am a hole in a flute” (Hafiz) (duet: soprano and tenor)
- “Total Eclipse” (Thomas Hardy)
- “I wish I could sing like music” (Hafiz)
- Psalm 23, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want” (traditional, from the King James Bible) (duet version: soprano/tenor)
- Sonnet, “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways” Elizabeth Barrett Browning (duet version; soprano/tenor)
- Psalm 23, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want” (traditional, from the King James Bible) (solo version)
- “Du bist wie eine Blume” from Dichterliebe (Heinrich Heine)
- Sonnet, “I wish I could remember”, #2 from Monna Innominata (Christina Rossetti)
- Sonnet, “I dream of you to wake”, #3 from Monna Innominata (Christina Rossetti)
- Sonnet, “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.” (Elizabeth Barrett Browning) (solo version)
- My Portrait in Scotland: “I now think love is rather deaf than blind” (Ben Jonson)
- “The Last of the Books” (Alfred Noyes)
- Sonnet, ”Last night I dreamed we parted once again” (Frederick Tuckerman)
- “The Dying Swan” (T. Sturge Moore)
- “Bread and Music”, from Discordants (Conrad Aiken)
- Song: “Go and catch a falling star” (John Donne)
- “The Fool” (Annie Finch)
- Sonnet, “Have you forgotten how one summer night” (Christina Rossetti)
- “Song for the Last Act” (Louise Bogan)
- “Heart, we will forget him” (Emily Dickinson)
- Sonnet, “Alone working with the heart” (Rupert Brooke)
- Sonnet, “My galley charged with forgetfulness …” (Sir Thomas Wyatt)
- “Down by the Salley Gardens” (William Butler Yeats)
- “We uncommiserate pass into the night,” #42 from Songs of Travel (Robert Louis Stevenson) – baritone
- “What if some little pain the passage have …” (Edmund Spenser); In Memoriam, 9/11/01
- Sonnet, “On Leaving Some Friends at an Early Hour” (John Keats)