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.48025328
UPC: 196288175483.
The piece is part of the ballet Wild Swans, choreographed by Meryl Tankard at the Sydney Opera House in 2002, based on the fairy tale The Wild Swans by Hans Christian Andersen. Originally scored for soprano and orchestra, Eliza Aria introduces Princess Elisa and expresses her pure soul, innocence and belief in the goodness of the world: Without saying a word, she must weave stinging nettles into cloth to save her enchanted brothers. The short, enchanting vocalise is perhaps Elena Kats-Chernin's best-known creation and went around the world as music in a promotional video on YouTube. It is now available in numerous versions for `ifferent instruments and instrumentations.
SKU: HL.49033271
ISBN 9790001136877. 9.0x12.0x0.088 inches. German.
Kafka's ouvre is interspersed with moments of utter anxiety. Moments in which, induced by adrenalin, the blood pressure rises. Blood vessels which seem to constrict, pump enormous quantities of blood the pressure of which might make one believe that the head is going to explode. In The Judgment, an innocent opening story leads to one of the most unusual showdowns in world literature: The beloved father sentences his son to death by drowning; the son immediately obeys since his life, his existence almost explodes, becomes blurred, dissolves at the moment the judgment is pronounced. For me, the 'self' driving him - I imagine this as a high sound in the inner ear - could only be a soprano. This is why the actual 'fall' has turned out to be clear, almost friendly and why Georg only seems to want to breathe a soft and quiet 'Dear parents, I have always loved you' during the fall while no longer keeping the singing tone, shortly before death, almost casually, takes hold of him. Christian Jost.