By Various. E-Z Play Today (Easy big-note right-hand-only arrangements for piano...(+)
By Various. E-Z Play
Today (Easy big-note
right-hand-only
arrangements for piano,
organ, and electronic
keyboard). Softcover. 392
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard.
(Voice and Piano) SKU: HL.48186451 Composed by Reynaldo Hahn. Leduc. Post...(+)
(Voice and Piano)
SKU:
HL.48186451
Composed
by Reynaldo Hahn. Leduc.
Post-1900. Softcover. 39
pages. Alphonse Leduc
#AL30690. Published by
Alphonse Leduc
(HL.48186451).
UPC:
888680828332.
9.0x12.0x0.185
inches.
Exceptional
singer Reynaldo Hahn
(1875-1947) owes his
early successes to the
?songs for voice and
piano? genre, whose
raison d?etre he defines
in his journal as
follows: ?To highlight a
poem, word for word but
without uniformity; to
emphasize its meaning
without distorting it; to
shine light upon one
idea, obscure another and
present it all in vocal,
sung form; to produce a
sharp, precise sensation
by touching a heartstring
or evoking an image - all
in a well-structured and
tastefully written
piece?. Enhanced by an
audio version attached as
a download card, this
anthology of songs should
dispel a good many
misconceptions. This is
no salon miniature:
L?Heure exquise radiates
an infinite tenderness,
exalted by the high vocal
cadences of O Bien-Aimee!
and C?est l?heure
exquise, which surely
wrought tears from the
author of the verses,
Verlaine. Tyndaris, the
jewel of Heures latines,
clears a crystal-clear
space given over to the
delights of slumber and
of love. Like D?une
prison and Cygnes, these
songs do more than wet
the eyes: they grip the
heart..
Voice & Piano SKU: ST.LS18 Edited by David Greer. Vocal music. Edited by ...(+)
Voice & Piano
SKU:
ST.LS18
Edited by
David Greer. Vocal music.
Edited by David Greer. No
Lute Tablature is
printed. Vocal score.
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
#LS18. Published by
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
(ST.LS18).
ISBN
9790220215193.
CONT
ENTS
ANONYMOUS As at noon
Dulcina rested (E -
G) Go now, my soul,
to thy desired rest (C -
D) How now, shepherd,
what means that? (E -
E) If I freely may
discover (C - C) If I
seek t'enjoy the fruits
(D - D) I prithee
leave, love me no more (G
- A) Music, thou soul
of heav'n (D - D)
Shall I weep, or shall I
sing? (D - D) Sweet
Muses, nurses of delights
(C - C) Sweet, stay
awhile! (F sharp - G)