Voice-Med.,Piano (Medium voice, Piano) SKU: BA.BA09129 Composed by Franz ...(+)
Voice-Med.,Piano (Medium
voice, Piano)
SKU:
BA.BA09129
Composed
by Franz Schubert. Edited
by Walther Durr. This
edition: urtext edition.
Paperback. Barenreiter
Urtext. Medium Voice.
Singing Score, anthology.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA09129_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA09129).
ISBN
9790006530694. 30 x 23 cm
inches. Language: German.
Preface: Christoph
Pregardien/Andreas
Staier.
Volume 9 of
the new Urtext edition of
Schubert’s lieder
contains lieder composed
during the spring and
summer of 1816, some of
which follow upon series
started in 1815. They are
available in separate
books for high, medium
and low voice. The volume
was completed by the
eminent Schubert scholar
Walter Dürr who passed
away at the beginning of
2018.
It was in
1816 that Schubert
completed his settings of
Ossian's songs and added
lieder on texts by Johann
Georg Jacobi, Johann
Peter Uz and Matthias
Claudius. Also included
are the lieder from the
Grob family songbook. In
summer 1816 Schubert
produced his first
settings of poems by
Christian Friedrich
Daniel Schubart
(“Grablied auf
einen Soldaten†and
“An mein
Klavierâ€), the
author of the words to
one of his most famous
songs “Die
Forelleâ€/
“The Troutâ€
(see Volume 2).
About
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(Arranged for Solo Voice and Piano for Recitals, Concerts, and Contests (Medium ...(+)
(Arranged for Solo Voice
and Piano for Recitals,
Concerts, and Contests
(Medium Low Voice)).
Edited by Sally K.
Albrecht. For Voice (Low
voice (Medium-Low)).
Vocal Collection. Folk;
Multicultural; Recital.
Book & CD. 72 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
(Arranged for Solo Voice and Piano for Recitals, Concerts, and Contests (Medium ...(+)
(Arranged for Solo Voice
and Piano for Recitals,
Concerts, and Contests
(Medium Low Voice)).
Edited by Sally K.
Albrecht. For Voice (Low
voice (Medium-Low)).
Vocal Collection. Folk;
Multicultural; Recital.
Book. 72 pages. Published
by Alfred Music
Publishing
The Vocal Library. Performed by Gabriel Faure. By Gabriel Faure. Arranged by Lau...(+)
The Vocal Library.
Performed by Gabriel
Faure. By Gabriel Faure.
Arranged by Laura Ward,
Richard Walters. (Medium
Voice). Vocal Collection.
Size 8.5x11 inches. 288
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard Corporation.
(Vocal Solos for Medium Voice). By Larry Carrier. For medium voice, piano. This ...(+)
(Vocal Solos for Medium
Voice). By Larry Carrier.
For medium voice, piano.
This edition: spiral
bound. Solo collection.
Sacred. Published by
SoundForth . Sacred.
Aria Album Voix moyenne, Piano [Conducteur] Barenreiter
(from Handel's Operas for Mezzo Soprano and Alto). By George Frideric Handel (16...(+)
(from Handel's Operas for
Mezzo Soprano and Alto).
By George Frideric Handel
(1685-1759). Edited by
Donald Burrows. For
Medium Voice, Piano. This
edition: Urtext Edition.
Vocal. Playing Score
(paperbound). Published
by Baerenreiter Verlag
Medium Voice; Piano Accompaniment (Medium Voice) SKU: HL.49045824 Medi...(+)
Medium Voice; Piano
Accompaniment (Medium
Voice)
SKU:
HL.49045824
Medium
Voice and Piano.
Composed by Max Kowalski.
Edited by Luitgard
Schader. Vocal Solo.
Classical. Softcover. 44
pages. Duration 1680
seconds. Schott Music
#ED22586. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49045824).
Max Kowalski
(18821956) was a
full-time lawyer who
never gave up on his
passion for music:
singing lessons during
his law studies,
conducting and
counterpoint classes,
among others, at Dr.
Hochs Konservatorium in
addition to his work at
his own law office in
Frankfurt. While
studying, he already
published his first
works; 15 song cycles
were published until
1933. In the years that
followed, the Jewish-born
Kowalski was restricted
in working both as a
lawyer and as a composer
due to his persecution by
the National Socialists.
In 1938 he was arrested,
deported to the
concentration camp of
Buchenwald and finally
forcedto flee into exile
in London. Contemporaries
called Kowalski a
lyricist among the
composers. The choice of
texts of his songs shows
his great knowledge and
love of German
literature. For example,
he set to music texts by
Friedrich Holderlin or
Rainer Maria Rilke, but
also Indian or Japanese
poems. Kowalski left
numerous unpublished
songs which are published
by Schott Music in a
two-volume edition:
Volume 1 (ED 22586)
contains his Jewish songs
(1935-37), the Heinrich
Heine cycle (1937) and
all English-language
songs (1941-46). Volume 2
(ED 22587) contains
Kowalski's late works:
the songs based on texts
by Friedrich Holderlin
(1950) and the Geisha
Lieder according to
Klabund (1951).
Phonetic transcriptions by John Glenn Paton, edited by Patricia Adkins Chiti. So...(+)
Phonetic transcriptions
by John Glenn Paton,
edited by Patricia Adkins
Chiti. Songbook and
accompaniment CD for
medium-high voice and
piano. 112 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.