For years this G. Schirmer edition has been the standard-bearer of all vocal anthologies. Now available with professional piano accompaniment on CD or online.
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This book is a cross section of the entire art song literature. Every one of the 55 selections is a classic, each by a different composer, which in itself makes the collection unique. All songs are in
Fifty-six of your favorite songs in both original languages and English. This is a superior collection for teachers and students selecting songs for study or contest. One of G. Schirmer's all-time
Langston Hughes' text is set for two solo voices with a percussive and virtuosic piano accompaniment. The text emphasizes the powerful rhythms of African drums and the sensual appeal of the dance. Bonds'
This work was inspired by the Radcliffe Ladies' Choir and their motto: "Friendship through singing." The lilting vocal lines are underpinned by a delicate piano part, and the opening performance direction
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Dedicated to celebrating the life of a young woman who exemplified grace and goodness in all her pursuits, this tribute will serve as a loving way to honor and celebrate any cherished friend, mentor, or
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A collection of nine accessible and delightful songs set for medium-low voice and piano. The dates of composition range from 1978 to 2003. Text authors featured in this collection include E.E. Cummings,
Leonello Capodaglio's exquisite showpiece for soprano and orchestra is romantic and serene. Available with piano accompaniment or with full orchestration. This lyrical work holds a delicate balance between
This vocal duet arranged for treble and bass or equal voices is just as feisty as the original SATB version. Based on a protest song from the 16th-century German Peasants' War, this song was reintroduced in
With a text by American writer and civil rights activist James Weldon Johnson, this compelling musical setting speaks to the way the power of song can help to overcome dark times. The powerful text is