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.
Ave Maria - High Voice * Schubert composed by Franz Schubert (1797-1828). Arrang...(+)
Ave Maria - High Voice *
Schubert composed by
Franz Schubert
(1797-1828). Arranged by
Walter Scott. For voice
solo. Solo. Choral. Sheet
Music. Text Language:
English. 4 pages.
Published by Santorella
Publications
High Voice; Piano Accompaniment (High Voice) SKU: HL.50566026 For High...(+)
High Voice; Piano
Accompaniment (High
Voice)
SKU:
HL.50566026
For
High Voice and Piano.
Composed by Camille
Saint-Saens. Editions
Durand. Classical.
Softcover. 220 pages.
Editions Durand
#DF01676200. Published by
Editions Durand
(HL.50566026).
ISBN
9790044095360. UPC:
196288159407.
9.0x12.0x0.664
inches.
Voix haute, Piano [Partition + CD] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Compiled by Jay Althouse. For voice (medium high) and piano. Includes piano/voca...(+)
Compiled by Jay Althouse.
For voice (medium high)
and piano. Includes
piano/vocal songbook and
accompaniment CD. With
glossary of nautical
terms. Folk. 64 pages.
9x12 inches. Published by
Alfred.
Chamber Music High voice, Piano SKU: PR.111402890 Composed by Ricky Ian G...(+)
Chamber Music High voice,
Piano
SKU:
PR.111402890
Composed
by Ricky Ian Gordon. Full
score. 44 pages. Duration
20 minutes. Theodore
Presser Company
#111-40289. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.111402890).
ISBN
9781491134672. UPC:
680160685264.
What
??s in a name? While the
title is French for
â??Eight Flower
Songs,â? the texts are
all in English. The
poemsâ?? flowers
metaphorically evoke
fragrance, love and loss,
life and death, rebirth
and regrowth. Perhaps the
texture and beauty of
Gordonâ??s music are
themselves French. The
20-minute song cycle
draws on poems from
Wordsworth to Dorothy
Parker, as well as from
contemporary poets
including the composer
himself. When So-Chung
Shinn came to me with the
idea of commissioning a
song cycle with her
spectacular husband Tony
Lee, she had in mind
something having to do
with flowers. Tony had
asked her what she wanted
for her birthday, and she
said she wanted to be
behind the creating of a
new work. Lucky me, I was
the recipient of the
commission. So-Chung sent
me a little description
of all the flowers she
loves, but I had to take
the idea and create a
narrative in my head.It
is always a matter of
pleasing the
commissioner, yet coming
up with something you can
get behind and hear music
for as well. I already
knew I wanted to use my
â??Tulipsâ? poem
which is really about the
arc of a relationship as
represented through the
life span of the Tulips,
and, in many ways,
disappointment; and
Dorothy Parkerâ??s
â??One Perfect
Rose,â? which is wry,
bitter, cynical, and
funny, in a way only
Dorothy Parker can so
pithily express.I thought
of Jane Kenyonâ??s
exquisite â??Peonies at
Dusk,â? because
knowing she died so young
(46) of leukemia, the
poem has such a
particular resonance,
almost humanizing the
Peonies, casting the moon
as a sentient being,
illustrating so
beautifully how connected
everything is, alive
here, and revolving
around these exquisite
blossoms. Then, I
remembered her husband
Donald Hallâ??s poem
â??Her Garden,â?
which he wrote after Jane
died, his grief
intermingled with his
inability to care for
what she had created, to
keep alive what so
represented her
aliveness, broken as he
was, and I felt I already
had a story.I found the
Wordsworth, because it
felt like pure joy to me,
but also, if each of the
songs has a color in my
head, â??The
Daffodilsâ? is pure
yellow and a good place
to start. My partner
Kevin and I live on a
lake, and every year, the
first Daffodils, the
shock of yellows, the
oranges, the blinding
whites, after the long
snowy winters, sing of
the newness that is about
to enfold us in its green
miraculousness.At first,
the cycle ended with the
Langston Hughes poem
â??Cycle,â? or
â??New Flowers,â?
because it was lovely,
and about rebirth, which
is obviously optimistic,
and apt, but then, my
friend Telmo Dos Santos,
a wonderful Canadian poet
whom I met at Banff, sent
me his poem â??Afterlife
With Lilacs,â? having
no idea what I was
working on. I felt I had
to add it because it is
so dazzling, and it
immediately felt like the
missing link. Finally,
there were unfortunately
rights issues, namely, we
could not, no how, get in
touch with the Langston
Hughes Estate, after so
many happy
collaborations.After
almost a yearâ??s
frustration, I wrote my
own text, â??Play,
Orpheus,â? which ended
up being fortuitous,
because the first time I
met So-Chung, she entered
the room and the most
exquisite scent of
Lillies of the Valley,
Muguet de Bois, filled
the room. I went right
over to her and rudely
put my nose to her neck,
for the intoxication of
the scent. So â??Play,
Orpheusâ? is for
So-Chung, to remind us of
the precious treasures of
this world flowers remind
us of. Everything and
everyone lives and dies,
lives and dies. Death and
resurrection.And of
course, this is music,
this is song, so the
inclusion of the God of
music, Orpheus, seems
apt. Huit Chansons de
Fleurs is really about
what flowers represent,
their radiance, their
flickering impermanence,
the way they are used to
celebrate, as well as to
mourn...... and of
course, their fragrance.
Their fragrance.Ricky Ian
GordonJuly 28, 2021.
Arranged by Mark Hayes. For Voice. (Medium High Voice). Vocal Collection. The Ma...(+)
Arranged by Mark Hayes.
For Voice. (Medium High
Voice). Vocal Collection.
The Mark Hayes Vocal Solo
Collection. Play along.
Book and CD. 64 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
The Vocal Library High Voice. By Various Composers. Arranged by Richard Walters....(+)
The Vocal Library High
Voice. By Various
Composers. Arranged by
Richard Walters. Vocal
Collection. Size 9x12
inches. 80 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.