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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. McDonald

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John McDonald

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  • Seven Attributed To V.T., op. 568
    • no. 1. I look at you and I write down what I hear (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
    • no. 2. I don’t go around regretting things that don’t happen (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
    • no. 3. In Paris, you learn wit, in London you learn to (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
    • no. 4. Try a thing you haven’t done three times (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
    • no. 5. I said to my friends that if I was going to starve (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
    • no. 6. You explain how it went, and as far as you (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
    • no. 7. Let your mind alone, and see what happens (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • I don’t go around regretting things that don’t happen, op. 568 no. 2 (in Seven Attributed To V.T.) (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
  • I look at you and I write down what I hear, op. 568 no. 1 (in Seven Attributed To V.T.) (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
  • In Paris, you learn wit, in London you learn to, op. 568 no. 3 (in Seven Attributed To V.T.) (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
  • I said to my friends that if I was going to starve, op. 568 no. 5 (in Seven Attributed To V.T.) (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
  • Let your mind alone, and see what happens, op. 568 no. 7 (in Seven Attributed To V.T.) (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
  • Try a thing you haven’t done three times, op. 568 no. 4 (in Seven Attributed To V.T.) (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)
  • You explain how it went, and as far as you, op. 568 no. 6 (in Seven Attributed To V.T.) (Text: Virgil Garnett Thomson)

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