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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. McCabe

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John McCabe (1939 - 2015)

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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Five elegies
    • Do not go gentle into that good night (Text: Dylan Thomas) GER
    • Eyes that last I saw in tears (Text: T. S. Eliot)
  • Five Folksongs
    • no. 1. The Water of Tyne (Text: Volkslieder )
    • no. 2. Weaving Song (Text: Volkslieder ) [x]
    • no. 3. Johnny has gone for a soldier (Text: Volkslieder ) [x]
    • no. 4. Hush-a-ba birdie, croon, croon (Text: Volkslieder )
    • no. 5. John Peel (Text: Volkslieder ) [x]

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A Hymn to God the Father (Text: John Donne)
  • Do not go gentle into that good night (in Five elegies) (Text: Dylan Thomas) GER
  • Eyes that last I saw in tears (in Five elegies) (Text: T. S. Eliot)
  • Hush-a-ba birdie, croon, croon (in Five Folksongs) (Text: Volkslieder )
  • Johnny has gone for a soldier (in Five Folksongs) (Text: Volkslieder ) [x]
  • John Peel (in Five Folksongs) (Text: Volkslieder ) [x]
  • The Water of Tyne (in Five Folksongs) (Text: Volkslieder )
  • Weaving Song (in Five Folksongs) (Text: Volkslieder ) [x]

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