Soprano voice & Piano SKU: SU.50005340 For Soprano & Piano. Compos...(+)
Soprano voice & Piano
SKU: SU.50005340
For Soprano &
Piano. Composed by
David Harold Cox.
Vocal/Choral, Solo Voice.
Accompanied by piano.
Score. Seesaw Music Corp
#50005340. Published by
Seesaw Music Corp
(SU.50005340).
Soprano voice and piano SKU: M7.AST-109 Text von Elisabeth Barrett-Bro...(+)
Soprano voice and piano
SKU: M7.AST-109
Text von Elisabeth
Barrett-Browning.
Composed by Wilhelm
Rettich. Sheet music. Op.
140. Duration 20'. MDS
(Music Distribution
Services) #AST 109.
Published by MDS (Music
Distribution Services)
(M7.AST-109).
Emily! Voix Soprano, Piano - Intermédiaire Schirmer
(Musical Settings of the Poems of Emily Dickinson). Composed by Gwyneth W. Walke...(+)
(Musical Settings of the
Poems of Emily
Dickinson). Composed by
Gwyneth W. Walker
(1947-). For soprano
voice solo, piano.
Secular, 21st century.
Medium. Collection.
Published by E.C.
Schirmer Publishing
Piano Accompaniment, Soprano SKU: HL.329321 Soprano Edition. Compo...(+)
Piano Accompaniment,
Soprano
SKU:
HL.329321
Soprano
Edition. Composed by
Various. Edited by
Richard Walters. Vocal
Collection. Broadway,
Musicals. Softcover. 200
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard (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.
Compiled by Richard Walters. For soprano voice and piano. Format: piano/vocal so...(+)
Compiled by Richard
Walters. For soprano
voice and piano. Format:
piano/vocal songbook.
With vocal melody, piano
accompaniment and lyrics.
Broadway and vocal
standards. 222 pages.
9x12 inches. Published by
Hal Leonard.
Soprano Voice and Piano SKU: HL.14008339 Composed by Harold E. Darke. Mus...(+)
Soprano Voice and Piano
SKU: HL.14008339
Composed by Harold E.
Darke. Music Sales
America. Classical.
Choral Score. 4 pages.
Music Sales #NOV310537.
Published by Music Sales
(HL.14008339).
This work, When
Christ Was Born of Mary
Free, sets the words of a
traditional carol dating
from the 15th century
sensitively in D minor
for the verse, moving to
a more joyous F for the
Chorus. Darke's papers
list this piece as having
been scored for Soprano
solo, Chorus SATB and
Piano. Harold E Darke was
an English composer and
Organist of international
renown. Darke composed
extensively for choir and
Organ. In 1916, he
established the Monday
lunchtime Organ recitals
at St Michael's Cornhill
which continue to this
day, the longest-running
such series in the world.
His setting of Christina
Rosetti's poem In the
Bleak Midwinter created a
melody and lilting Organ
accompanimentthat has
never fallen from favour.
It is regarded as one of
the greatest of Christmas
carols.
Piano Accompaniment; Soprano (Soprano) SKU: HL.49047364 For Soprano an...(+)
Piano Accompaniment;
Soprano (Soprano)
SKU:
HL.49047364
For
Soprano and Piano.
Composed by Dominique Le
Grande. Vocal Solo.
Classical, Vocal.
Softcover. Duration 300
seconds. Schott Music
#ED14164. Published by
Schott Music
(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.
(100 Songs Excerpted for Successful Auditions). Edited by Michael Dansicker. For...(+)
(100 Songs Excerpted for
Successful Auditions).
Edited by Michael
Dansicker. For soprano
voice solo and piano
accompaniment. Vocal
Collection. Broadway,
Movies and Pop.
Difficulty: medium.
Songbook. Vocal melody,
lyrics, piano
accompaniment, chord
names and introductory
text. 159 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Soprano voice and piano (GSG/KL) - difficult SKU: HL.49033271 Fragment...(+)
Soprano voice and piano
(GSG/KL) - difficult
SKU: HL.49033271
Fragment from Das
Urteil (The Judgement) by
Franz Kafka. Composed
by Ekkehard Jost. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott. Composed
2004. 20 pages. Duration
7'. Schott Music #ED
9750. Published by Schott
Music (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.