SKU: HL.49026183
ISBN 9790001120142.
SKU: HL.50574920
SKU: HL.50563863
UPC: 884088167837. 10.5x13.5x0.029 inches.
SKU: HL.356271
UPC: 840126940886. 9x12 inches.
While each of these solos are available separately, this set makes an excellent bargain. Fred Bock's classic “Take, Eat,” and Allan Petker's “At This Table,” and his setting of Faure's “Pavane” into “Lamb of God, What Wondrous Love,” have been arranged for solo voice with optional duet voice parts and obbligato.
SKU: HL.51481458
UPC: 840126989601. 8.25x11.75x0.14 inches.
Written in 1885, the eight songs after texts by the now little-known poet Hermann von Gilm have a special place in Richard Strauss' corpus of Lieder. For the first time, he composed an entire set of songs on texts by a single poet, collecting them into one opus that was also to appear in print. Some of the numbers in it, like Zueignung, Die Nacht, and Allerseelen, are among the most popular Strauss songs of all time, but the entire cycle with its well-planned structure is also worthy of closer examination and performance. The aspiring composer quite consciously aligns himself with the tradition ranging from Schubert to Wolf, choosing the highly Romantic subject of unrequited love and illuminating its most diverse facets. The primary source for the Henle Urtext edition is the first edition from 1887, which Strauss furnished with a dedication to the Royal Bavarian chamber singer Heinrich Vogl - a serious invitation to today's male singers not to leave these wonderful Strauss songs solely to female singers!
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