Compiled by Bernard Taylor. Collection for high voice solo and piano accompanime...(+)
Compiled by Bernard
Taylor. Collection for
high voice solo and piano
accompaniment. Text
language Italian, German,
French, English. 251
pages. Published by G.
Schirmer, Inc.
Collected Songs. (44 Songs, including 7 Cycles or Sets High Voice). By Gerald Fi...(+)
Collected Songs. (44
Songs, including 7 Cycles
or Sets High Voice). By
Gerald Finzi (1901-1956).
High Voice. Boosey and
Hawkes Voice. 176 pages.
Boosey and Hawkes
#M051934003. Published by
Boosey and Hawkes
12 Contemporary Settings of Favorites from the Great American Songbook for Solo ...(+)
12 Contemporary Settings
of Favorites from the
Great American Songbook
for Solo Voice and Piano.
Arranged by Jay Althouse.
For Voice. (Medium High
Voice). Vocal Collection.
Level: High School and
Adult. Book and CD. 64
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
Soprano/Alto High Voice; Vocal SKU: HL.383303 Soprano/Alto Edition...(+)
Soprano/Alto High Voice;
Vocal
SKU:
HL.383303
Soprano/Alto
Edition. By Various.
Vocal Collection. Pop,
Pop/Rock, Rock.
Softcover. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.383303).
ISBN 9781705154137.
UPC: 196288021421.
9.0x12.0x0.666
inches.
Do you need
a perfect contemporary
song for a vocal audition
or performance? The
Singer's Anthology of
Pop/Rock Ballads gives
you over 30 pop/rock
classics to choose
fromââall
transposed into
appropriate keys and
based on the original
recorded hits. These
songs fall into the new
wave of standards that
you are hearing more
often at cabaret,
concerts, and special
occasions. These songs
are most often identified
with singer-songwriters,
so this collection
features the work of
Billy Joel, Carole King,
Adele, and others. These
arrangements were custom
made for this collection
as authentic performing
editions, friendly to
both the singer and
accompanist. Keys were
carefully chosen, either
preserving the original
recorded key or
transposing as near the
original as possible to
increase accessibility.
This volume is presented
in separate editions for
Soprano/Alto and
Tenor/Baritone, with some
songs shared between the
two, and others specific
to the voice type. The
Soprano/Alto edition
features 31 songs,
including: All by Myself
⢠At Last â¢
Don't Know Why â¢
Hallelujah ⢠Hello
⢠I Can't Make You
Love Me ⢠I Will
Always Love You â¢
Killing Me Softly with
His Song ⢠Landslide
⢠Million Reasons
⢠(You Make Me Feel
Like) A Natural Woman
⢠New York State of
Mind ⢠She Used to
Be Mine ⢠Someone
like You ⢠A
Thousand Years â¢
Time After Time â¢
When We Were Young â¢
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
(Will You Still Love Me
Tomorrow) ⢠and
more.
(High Voice (63 Songs)). By Benjamin Britten (1913-1976). Arranged by Richard Wa...(+)
(High Voice (63 Songs)).
By Benjamin Britten
(1913-1976). Arranged by
Richard Walters. For
Vocal. Boosey and Hawkes
Voice. 320 pages. Boosey
and Hawkes #M051933976.
Published by Boosey and
Hawkes
The Vocal Library. By Various. Arranged by Steven Stolen and Richard Walters. (H...(+)
The Vocal Library. By
Various. Arranged by
Steven Stolen and Richard
Walters. (High Voice).
Vocal Collection. Size
9x12 inches. 80 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Corporation.
High voice and piano - Late Intermediate SKU: EC.9278 Composed by Joseph ...(+)
High voice and piano -
Late Intermediate
SKU:
EC.9278
Composed by
Joseph Stillwell. E.C.
Schirmer Publishing
#9278. Published by E.C.
Schirmer Publishing
(EC.9278).
UPC:
600313311185.
English.
Songs of
Love and Solace traces a
young man's journey of
love and heartbreak. The
cycle of four texts by
Irish poet William Butler
Yeats begins with Brown
Penny. This short poem
depicts a young man
infatuated with the idea
of falling in love, and
then becoming awestruck
as he contemplates the
depths of love’s power.
In the second poem, He
Wishes for the Cloths of
Heaven, the poet,
speaking to his beloved,
realizes he has nothing
of value to offer but his
dreams. Tread softly, he
implores, because you
tread on my dreams.” In
When You Are Old, we find
our poet heartbroken. In
his grief he peers into
the future and foresees
his beloved, in old age,
remembering the depth and
purity of their forsaken
love: “But one man love
the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of
your changing face.” In
the final song, The Lake
Isle of Innisfree,” the
poet, saddened but wiser,
wistfully resolves to
escape the struggles and
heartbreaks of his modern
existence, and seek
solace in the beauty and
calm of nature. Songs may
be performed separately.