The Lied and Songs texts page features texts of songs set by various composers, both famous and lesser-known. Virtually all of Prokofiev's songs feature (his very earliest songs predating Op. 9 are missing, as is his incomplete "Pro soma"), as do those by such colleagues and compatriots as Myaskovsky and Stravinsky. So far the site offers English translations for only a few of the songs (in Prokofiev's case, two of the Akhmatova songs), and I haven't been clever enough yet to work out how to make my browser literate in Cyrillic (although there are hyperlinks provided on the site to other sites where you can download the relevant software); having said which, all the Russian texts have also been transliterated into the Western alphabet so they are still readable - if not comprehendable - by those unversed in Cyrillic.
   Since originally reviewed here, the site has grown extensively, but in the process appears to have lost one feature: whereas one can still click the link of the poet set by the composer, bringing you to a page that collates all the texts featured on the site by that poet, one can no longer discover instantly which other composers have set that text.