A Panorama of Songs
Dalpanorama
ed. Katalin Hegedus Gonczy
A Panorama of Songs fills the need for a graded selection of songs in six European languages from the 16th to the mid-20th century encompassing every musical period to assist beginner-level voice students and their teachers. The series …
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A Panorama of Songs fills the need for a graded selection of songs in six European languages from the 16th to the mid-20th century encompassing every musical period to assist beginner-level voice students and their teachers. The series utilizes new works along with the conventional lied repertoire, truly offering a new panorama. The three volumes of the series are arranged by level of difficulty, and all of them are available in both high and low voice editions. Each volume can be a complete unit in itself, including all six languages (English, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish) and presenting a cross-section of styles from the early Baroque to the 20th century. Additionally, each volume also includes online audio access for the piano accompaniments as well as recordings of all the original texts recited by native speakers. Interpretation of the songs is facilitated by literal English and Hungarian translations of their texts, and the reading of the Cyrillic script is assisted by transliteration. Ornamentation suggestions for the performance of the Baroque works are also included.
Sevillanas del siglo XVIII (Sevillian Women of the 18th Century) by Frederico Garcia Lorca Anda, jaleo (Let Us Rise Up) by Frederico Garcia Lorca Siren' (Lilacs) by Sergei Rachmaninoff Starke Einbildungskraft (Strong Imagination) by Gustav Mahler E l'uccellino (And the Little Bird) by Giacomo Puccini Casa mia, casa mia (My House, My House) by Giacomo Puccini Die verschwiegene Nachtigall (The Discreet Nightingale) by Wilhelm Kienzi Serenata (Serenade) by Francesco Paolo Tosti S kukloy (With the Doll) by Modest Musorgsky Serenade by Georges Bizet Guitares et mandolines (Guitars and Mandolins) by Camille Saint-Saens Sie liebten sich beide (They Once Loved Each Other) by Clara Schumann V krovi gorit ogon' z'elan'ya (My Blood is Burning With Desire) by Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka A palpitar d'affanno (To Tremble of Distress) by Vincenzo Bellini Oh, No, We Never Mention Her! by Sir Henry Rowley Bishop Herbstlied (Autumn Song) by Carl Friedrich Zelter Sailor's Song by Joseph Haydn Lob der Faulheit (The Praise of Laziness) by Joseph Haydn Sperar io non dovrei (I Should Not Hope) by Giacomo Antonio Perti Cosi, Amor, mi fai languir (Thus, Love, You Make Me Languish) by Alessandro Stradella Sospiri di foco (Sighs of Fire) by Francesco Cavalli Di Locori un guard altero (A Proud Look from Licori) by Girolamo Frescobaldi O ma tendre musette (Oh my gentle musette) by Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny There Was a Jolly Miller The Minstrel's Request