For tenor, piano & string quartet. A song cycle of poems by Alain Bosquet and Vera Pavlova. Fifteen movements. Spiral bound score, 62 p.
The vocal and musical abilities of high school and college singers have guided the song choices in this series. These volumes introduce classical voice students to 20th-century American art songs through
This characterful collection features settings of six 16th- and 17th-century lyrics by anonymous authors with lively guitar accompaniments, ranging from expressive and atmospheric to bawdy in character.
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Ten swingin' big band standards are included in this collection with a CD featuring two tracks for each song - one demo track and one play-along track so you can be the soloist. Includes: Pretend,
These groundbreaking anthologies of arias for each voice type collect arias and role excerpts from operas of the 20th and 21st centuries. Composers include John Adams, Benjamin Britten, Carlisle Floyd,
Love and loss are the themes of this moving poem by A.E. Housman. The musical setting for tenor and piano encapsulates the deep emotion inherent in the poem.
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
Gateway to French Melodies leads us into a fragrant garden of poetry and music that is both passionate and refined. Each song brings to life one of the great themes of French art - love, nature, the purpose
Eight songs are presented in vocal arrangements with an accompanying CD featuring example vocals and background tracks. Includes: Nature Boy, I Wanna Be Around, Singin' in the Rain, They Can't Take That
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