Eleven folk songs arranged for two voices and piano, appropriate for any combination of voices for recitals, concerts and contests. Titles include: All Through the Night; Camptown Races; Poor
Pair two of your female students, two male, or one of each with this great collection. It's a wonderful resource with the essentials of duet literature for the developing voice. Titles include: Make a
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Combine any two vocalists to study and perform these exceptional duets of traditional American folk songs. A carefully selected variety of familiar favorites includes: Billy Boy; Down in the Valley
This collection of 10 masterwork duets from the Renaissance through the Romantic Era offers outstanding vocal repertoire for both student and teacher. Extensive performance information for each is included
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This is a fine collection of nine traditional spirituals arranged for two equal voices (male or female) by Don Besig and Nancy Price, John Carter, Joseph Martin, Patsy Ford Simms and others. Featuring
This assortment of nine traditional songs, classics and originals offers an interesting variety of styles and voice combinations: May Day Carol (2 boys or 2 girls); Wild Mountain Thyme
The world's most trusted source of great theatre literature for singing actors. The CDs include piano accompaniments. The book features authentic editions of each song in its original key. The songs have
This collection of 21 duets from Broadway includes: Bess, You Is My Woman (Porgy and Bess); I Have Dreamed (The King and I); I Loves You Porgy (Porgy and Bess); It Never Was You (Knickerbocker Holiday);
This collection represents a wide range of styles and composers from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods. Each selection is presented with historical information, IPA pronunciation guides,
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
Here's a charming duet (or duel!) between a woman who loves music and a man who loves poetry, from a text by Richard Barnfield written in 1598. The battle begins with a flourish of alternating lines traded