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Charles Ives
This is the first volume of songs by Charles Ives designed expressly for the young singer, edited by Neely Bruce and James B. Sinclair. Ives famously asked "Must a song always be a song?" His songs are often miniature dramas, and suggest …
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High Solo Collection with Piano
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Low Solo Collection with Piano
Pepper ID: 11169071Supplier ID: 70267-204UPC: 888680970598
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This is the first volume of songs by Charles Ives designed expressly for the young singer, edited by Neely Bruce and James B. Sinclair. Ives famously asked "Must a song always be a song?" His songs are often miniature dramas, and suggest the visual as much as the auditory. Singers and pianists alike are encouraged to be proactive and imagine they are actors, or painters, or enter the creative process in some other way. Contents include: Autumn; The Cage; The Circus Band; Down East; Her Eyes; In the Alley; Memories; Nature's Way; The Side Show; There is a lane; The Things Our Fathers Loved; The Waiting Soul.
Autumn Down East Her Eyes In the Alley Memories Nature's Way The Cage The Circus Band The Side Show The Things Our Fathers Loved The Waiting Soul There is a lane