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A beautiful rendition of Ave Maria for voice, cello obbligato and piano.
This folio features 14 vocal transcriptions with piano accompaniment from Bocelli's greatest hits album, including: A Te; Because We Believe; Besame Mucho; Canto Della Terra; Il Mare Calmo Della Sera;
The culmination of Antonin Dvorak's song output, this unique cycle, based on Czech psalm texts from the Kralice Bible, was composed in the United States in 1894. Although Dvorak had already set a number of
Cantolopera is a publishing project devoted to students, professionals and enthusiasts who wish to approach the great vocal repertoire for practicing, performing, or simply singing opera arias. These
In selecting the contents for these collections, careful consideration was given to various state vocal contest lists. For each selection, there are historical notes and/or notes concerning the song. Each
With renewed interest in the music of Poldowski in recent years, this critical edition of her songs is a welcome addition to the vocal repertoire. The edition, in two volumes, present all 36 of Poldowski's
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
Beethoven's importance as the creator of monumental orchestral works and of substantial chamber music and solo sonatas is so great that his rich art song output can be overlooked. But his Lieder represent
Beethoven's importance as the creator of monumental orchestral works and of substantial chamber music and solo sonatas is so great that his rich song oeuvre is often hardly even noticed. But his Lieder
It is hard to believe that all of the five Beethoven works included in this edition were previously unknown; they are now presented here for singers to discover! This volume contains songs designed for
Numbering more than 100 in total, and composed across a 60 year period, Gabriel Faure's songs form the single most influential contribution to the field of French art songs. Despite their importance, the