SKU: BA.BA08166
ISBN 9790006563340. 29.7 x 21 cm inches. Text Language: French.
This edition contains French arias for soprano from operas composed by the opera reformer Christoph Willibald Gluck for the Paris Opera:Iphignie en Aulide (1774)Orphe et Euridice (1774)Lâarbre enchant (1775)Cythère assige (1775)Armide (1777)Ãcho et Narcisse (1779)The edition includes an informative text section containing a Foreword (Fr/Eng), a brief account of the dramatic situation as well as a literal English translation of every aria.About the series: Christoph Willibald Gluck. Airs dâopra français / French Operatic AriasIn collaboration with the Centre de musique baroque de Versailles (CMBV), all arias from Christoph Willibald Gluckâs French operas will be published for the first time in a collection of four volumes, ordered by voice type.With their wide variety of arias and informative texts, these volumes constitute a valuable resource of works by one of the preeminent opera composers of the 18th century. They are suitable for opera singers and voice students and can be used in lessons, auditions and recitals.
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SKU: HL.329321
ISBN 9781540083432. UPC: 840126905694. 9x12 inches.
134 songs particularly good for auditions have been selected from Volumes 1-7 of the Singer's Musical Theatre Anthology and professionally edited for a 30-40 second ?16-bar? version, retaining the original key.Contents: Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life ? All That Matters ? Almost Real ? Another Suitcase in Another Hall ? Another Winter in a Summer Town ? Art Is Calling for Me ? The Beauty Is ? Bewitched ? Beyond My Wildest Dreams ? A Call from the Vatican ? Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man ? Children of the Wind ? Children Will Listen ? Come to My Garden ? Cry like the Wind ? Daddy's Girl ? Dear Friend ? Falling in Love with Love ? Feelings ? Follow Your Heart ? For the First Time in Forever (Broadway Version) ? From Chopin to Country ? The Glamorous Life ? Glitter and Be Gay ? The Golden Ram ? Gooch's Song ? Green Finch and Linnet Bird ? Hello, Young Lovers ? Home ? Home ? How Lovely to Be a Woman ? I Could Have Danced All Night ? I Don't Know His Name ? I Don't Know What I'd Do Without You ? I Feel Pretty ? I Have a Love ? I Have Confidence ? I Have Dreamed ? I Have to Tell You ? I Know It's Today ? I Wonder What Became of Me ? I'll Know ? I'm Leaving You ? I've Decided to Marry You ? If I Loved You ? If I Were a Bell ? In His Eyes ? In My Life ? Inside Out ? Is It Really Me? ? It Never Was You ? Let Us Be Glad ? Like a Woman Loves a Man ? Listen to Your Heart ? Love, Look Away ? Love Makes Such Fools of Us All ? Lovely ? Make Believe ? Matchmaker ? Migratory V ? Mister Snow ? Moonfall ? Morning Person ? Mr. Right ? Much More ? My Favorite Things ? My Funny Valentine ? My Lord and Master ? My Ship ? My True Love ? My White Knight ? Nelson ? Never ? No One Is Alone - Part I ? No Other Love ? Not a Day Goes By ? Nothing Is Too Wonderful to Be True ? Nothing Stops Another Day ? Old Maid ? On the Steps of the Palace ? Once You Lose Your Heart ? One Boy (Girl) ? One More Kiss ? Only Love ? Out of My Dreams ? People Will Say We're in Love ? Practically Perfect ? Raining ? Raunchy ? Ribbons down My Back ? Rosa's Confession ? The Saga of Jenny ? The Secret Service ? Show Me ? The Simple Joys of Maidenhood ? So in Love ? So Many People ? Some Things Are Meant to Be ? Somebody, Somewhere ? The Song That Goes like This ? Sons of (Fils De) ? Soon ? Speak Low ? Take Me to the World ? Ten Minutes Ago ? Thank Goodness ? That Dirty Old Man ? That'll Show Him ? There's a Small Hotel ? There's Music in You ? Think of Me ? This Is All Very New to Me ? This Place Is Mine ? Till There Was You ? To Build a Home ? Too Much in Love to Care ? Tour de France ? Unexpected Song ? Unusual Way ? Vanilla Ice Cream ? Waiting ? Waitin' for My Dearie ? What More Do I Need? ? When Did I Fall in Love ? When He Sees Me ? When There's No One ? Where or When ? When Was I Born? ? Will He Like Me? ? Will You? ? Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again ? With You ? Without You ? The Wo.
SKU: HL.49047364
ISBN 9798350124866. UPC: 196288207610.
Four Arms, Two Necks is a setting of a 17th century anonymous poem. The timelessness of the words in the love poem struck me and I set it to music, later dedicating the song to two friends, Anda and Bill Winters, in celebration of a wedding anniversary. Orpheus is from William ShakespeareÂ?s play The Life of King Henry VIII. Between 1996-2000, I composed and produced the music for audio recordings of all 38 Shakespeare plays in the Complete Arkangel Shakespeare collection. This song from the play was originallywritten for lute accompaniment and I later arranged the lute part for piano. Agua, Dónde Vas? is a setting of a poem by Federico GarcÃa Lorca. In 1998, I visited Barcelona to renew with a dear friend, Lucia from an illustrious family of flamenco musicians and dancers. We had met in 1985 when I first visited Granada and was hanging out in the flamenco tablaoÂ?s of the Albaicin and Granada proper. Through Lucia I got a glimpse of a world in which LorcaÂ?s poetry vibrated daily and as casually as the music, songs and rhythms that peppered and punctuated conversations, discussions, exchanges of opinions, mealtimes in homes and bars and the precious moments of just hanging out.
SKU: HL.48024663
ISBN 9783793142171. UPC: 888680951511. 9.0x12.0x2.92 inches.
Jacques Offenbach's more than 100 stage works are an endless treasure trove of vocal highlights with highly different musical moods and lyrical themes. To mark the 200th birthday of the great composer in 2019, which is at the same time the year of the 20th anniversary of the Offenbach Edition Keck OEK, the editor and Offenbach expert Jean-Christophe Keck has assembled a selection of arias. The four-part collection arranged according to voice category shows a rather unknown, romantic side of Offenbach. Apart from rediscovered works and first editions, however, the collection is not complete without some of his unrivalled hits. Among the characters figuring in the soprano volume are not only title figures like the Beautiful Helen, the Grand Duchess of Gerolstein or the Princess of Trébizonde but also figures from more serious operas: Armgard from Les Fées du Rhin or Elsbeth from Fantasio. The volume presents stage works, including excerpts from Barkouf, Les Bergers or Le Roi Carotte, that are accessible for performances only as of recently. Romantic Offenbach is aimed at fully trained and budding professionals as well as at Offenbach fans of every shade and colour, providing repertoire pieces for recitals, studies or private music-making.
SKU: HL.49046394
ISBN 9781540086570. UPC: 840126910186. 9.0x12.0 inches.
In 2010 I lived in Rome as a Villa Massimo scholarship holder. During my time there I came across a few poems by Michelangelo that touched me a lot and soon had the plan to set some of them to music. But I wanted to combine it with something contemporary - just like in Rome the old and the new always meet. The poet Marcel Beyer, whom I met in Rome, then wrote the cycle of poems Die Grillmeisterin for me, which takes up many motifs from the Michelangelo texts (fire, tears, getting burned, loneliness, etc.). I then alternately combined this cycle of poems with the Michelangelo poems. The Italian songs have a sometimes melancholy, sometimes dramatic character, while the German songs are rather bizarre, sometimes even humorous. Despite these contrasts in character, there are also many musical connections between the German and Italian songs. Individual motifs and chord sequences sometimes return in completely different contexts, and there is even a direct connection between the first and last song, in that the same vocal line is underlaid with a completely different text. This creates a musical framework that holds the very heterogeneous selection of texts together. -Anno Schreier.
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