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The idea for FIFTY-FIVE ART SONGS was conceived by Carl O. Thompson, head of The Division of Fine and Applied Arts at the State Teachers College, Bemidji, Minnesota. From his experience as a choral conductor, he knew how much choral groups enjoyed the chance to sing beautiful solos in unison instead of always being confined to their individual parts. But this collection isn't designed just for unison choral singing: It is equally valuable for class or individual vocal teaching, for amateurs and professionals. Sigmund Spaeth, well known for his writings, lectures, and radio talks on music, collaborated with Dr. Thompson in assembling this collection. He best describes its scope in the foreword: This book is a cross section of the entire literature of Art Song. Every one of the 55 numbers is a classic of its kind and each is by a different composer, which in itself makes the collection unique. Also unique are Spaeth's new singable translations of the German, French, Italian, and Russian songs.
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00-0082 |
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ALFRED |
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This comprehensive collection is the best one-volume source available on the topic, with a mix of familiar recital standards and intriguing material awaiting discovery. Includes composers from c. 1900 into the 21st century. Some songs make their first published appearance in American Art Song: Gian Carlo Menotti's moving The Old Man's Song, Michael Tilson Thomas' inspired Grace, dedicated to Leonard Bernstein, and Aaron Jay Kernis' A Good Boy, as well a boogie-woogie art song by the editor, Blue Monday. The same songs appear in High Voice and Medium/Low Voice.
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Monk and His Cat, The (Barber) Night Wanderers (Barber) St. Ita's Vision (Barber) Slumber Song of the Madonna, A (Barber) Strings in the earth and air (Barber) Meadow-Larks (Beach) Amor (Bolcom) The Bustle in a House (Bolcom) On the seashore of endless worlds (Carpenter) Lamb, The (Chanler) Meet Doctor Livermore (Chanler) Fort Tryon Park: September (Corigliano) Song to the Witch of the Cloisters (Corigliano) Christmas at the Cloisters (Corigliano) Unicorn, The (Corigliano) Forever Young (Corigliano) Farewell to the House in Bonac (Dello Joio) Love in the Dictionary (Dougherty) Review (Dougherty) i carry your heart (Duke) In a Myrtle Shade (Griffes) Lament of Ian the Proud, The (Griffes) At the well (Hageman) Do not go, my love (Hageman) Breakfast Song (Harbison) Odor (Harbison) Animal Passion (Heggie) Once Upon a Universe (Heggie) Shepherd, The (Hoiby) Where the Music Comes From (Hoiby) Evening (Ives) In the mornin' (Ives) Serenity (Ives) A Good Boy (Kernis) Spring and the Fall, The (Lekberg) Debts (Mechem) Old Man's Song, The (Menotti) Swing, The (Menotti) Cloak, the Boat, and the Shoes, The (Moore) Calm is the Night (Niles) Reward (Niles) I thank all who have loved me (Pasatieri) Good morning midnight (Previn) Breath of a Rose, The (Still) Grace (Tilson Thomas) Orpheus with his lute (Schuman) Love Song (Thomson) Prayer to Saint Catherine, A (Thomson) Blue Monday (Walters) I love the dark hours of my being (Mehldau) The Swing Orpheus With His Lute A Slumber Song Of The Madonna Night Wanderers Strings In The Earth And Air Meet Doctor Livermore Love Song The Spring And The Fall Evening Amor Serenity Grace The Breath Of A Rose Review The Cloak, The Boat, And The Shoes Forever Young The Monk And His Cat The Bustle In A House Farewell To The House In Bonac Fort Tryon Park: September Song To The Witch Of The Cloisters Breakfast Song Odor Do Not Go, My Love Animal Passion Once Upon A Universe A Good Boy Debts I Love The Dark Hours Of My Being The Old Man's Song I Thank All Who Have Loved Me Good Morning Midnight A Prayer To Saint Catherine Blue Monday The Lamb I Carry Your Heart St. Ita's Vision The Unicorn In The Mornin' Meadow-Larks On The Seashore Of Endless Worlds In A Myrtle Shade Reward Calm Is The Night Love In The Dictionary The Lament Of Ian The Proud At The Well Christmas At The Cloisters The Shepherd Where The Music Comes From
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50485068 |
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G. Schirmer |
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Walters, Richard |
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High Voice |
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This comprehensive collection is the best one-volume source available on the topic, with a mix of familiar recital standards and intriguing material awaiting discovery. Includes composers from c. 1900 into the 21st century. Some songs make their first published appearance in American Art Song: Gian Carlo Menotti's moving The Old Man's Song, Michael Tilson Thomas' inspired Grace, dedicated to Leonard Bernstein, and Aaron Jay Kernis' A Good Boy, as well a boogie-woogie art song by the editor, Blue Monday. The same songs appear in High Voice and Medium/Low Voice.
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Monk and His Cat, The (Barber) Night Wanderers (Barber) St. Ita's Vision (Barber) Slumber Song of the Madonna, A (Barber) Strings in the earth and air (Barber) Meadow-Larks (Beach) Amor (Bolcom) The Bustle in a House (Bolcom) On the seashore of endless worlds (Carpenter) Lamb, The (Chanler) Meet Doctor Livermore (Chanler) Fort Tryon Park: September (Corigliano) Song to the Witch of the Cloisters (Corigliano) Christmas at the Cloisters (Corigliano) Unicorn, The (Corigliano) Forever Young (Corigliano) Farewell to the House in Bonac (Dello Joio) Love in the Dictionary (Dougherty) Review (Dougherty) i carry your heart (Duke) In a Myrtle Shade (Griffes) Lament of Ian the Proud, The (Griffes) At the well (Hageman) Do not go, my love (Hageman) Breakfast Song (Harbison) Odor (Harbison) Animal Passion (Heggie) Once Upon a Universe (Heggie) Shepherd, The (Hoiby) Where the Music Comes From (Hoiby) Evening (Ives) In the mornin' (Ives) Serenity (Ives) A Good Boy (Kernis) Spring and the Fall, The (Lekberg) Debts (Mechem) Old Man's Song, The (Menotti) Swing, The (Menotti) Cloak, the Boat, and the Shoes, The (Moore) Calm is the Night (Niles) Reward (Niles) I thank all who have loved me (Pasatieri) Good morning midnight (Previn) Breath of a Rose, The (Still) Grace (Tilson Thomas) Orpheus with his lute (Schuman) Love Song (Thomson) Prayer to Saint Catherine, A (Thomson) Blue Monday (Walters) I love the dark hours of my being (Mehldau) The Swing Orpheus With His Lute A Slumber Song Of The Madonna Night Wanderers Strings In The Earth And Air Meet Doctor Livermore Love Song The Spring And The Fall Evening Amor Serenity Grace The Breath Of A Rose Review The Cloak, The Boat, And The Shoes Forever Young The Monk And His Cat The Bustle In A House Farewell To The House In Bonac Fort Tryon Park: September Song To The Witch Of The Cloisters Breakfast Song Odor Do Not Go, My Love Animal Passion Once Upon A Universe A Good Boy Debts I Love The Dark Hours Of My Being The Old Man's Song I Thank All Who Have Loved Me Good Morning Midnight A Prayer To Saint Catherine Blue Monday The Lamb I Carry Your Heart St. Ita's Vision The Unicorn In The Mornin' Meadow-Larks On The Seashore Of Endless Worlds In A Myrtle Shade Reward Calm Is The Night Love In The Dictionary The Lament Of Ian The Proud At The Well Christmas At The Cloisters The Shepherd Where The Music Comes From
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50485069 |
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G. Schirmer |
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Various |
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Walters, Richard |
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Low Voice |
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Contents: For You There is No Song (Leslie Adams) • Early in the Mornin' (David Baker) • A Good Assassination Should Be Quiet (David Baker) • Status Symbol (David Baker) • Three Dream Portraits: Minstrel Man; Dream Variations; I, Too (Margaret Bonds) • The Barrier (Charles Brown) • Song Without Words (Charles Brown) • Death of an Old Seaman (Cecil Cohen) • Two Songs for Julie Ju (Noel da Costa) • Cassandra's Lullaby (Mark Fax) • Love (Mark Fax) • A Charm at Parting (Adolphus C. Hailstork) • I Loved You (Adulphus C. Hailstork) • Absalom (Eugene Hancock) • Nunc Dimittis (Eugene Hancock) • Riding to Town (Thomas Kerr, Jr.) • Compensation (Charles Lloyd, Jr.) • If There Be Sorrow (Wendell Logan) • Marrow of My Bone (Wendell Logan) • Chanson Triste (Maurice McCall) • Sweet Sorrow (Maurice McCall) • Weary Blues (Dorothy Rudd Moore) • Love Let the Wind Cry...How I Adore Thee (Undine Moore) • Faithful One (Robert Owens) • Genius Child (Robert Owens) • A Child's Grace (Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson) • Melancholy (Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson) • Night (Florence Price) • Song to the Dark Virgin (Florence Price) • Velvet Shoes (Hale Smith) • Grief (William Grant Still) • A Death Song (Howard Swanson) • I Will Lie Down in Autumn (Howard Swanson) • The Negro Speaks of Rivers (Hoaward Swanson) • Lament (George Walker) • A Red, Red Rose (George Walker) • Wry Fragments (Olly Wilson) • Dancing in the Sun (John Work, Jr.) • Soliloquy (John Work, Jr.).
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Early In The Morning Soliloquy (Vessey/Effinger) Lament Grief Night Spring Song, Op. 62, No. 6 Weary Blues Love (Fax M) For You There Is No Song (Adams) Good Assassination Shd.Be Quiet Status Symbol (Baker) Three Dream Portraits (Bonds) Barrier, The (Brown) Death Of An Old Seaman (Cohen) Two Songs For Julie Ju (Dacosta) Cassandra's Lullaby (Fax) Charm At Parting, A (Hailstork) I Loved You (Hailstork) Absalom (Hancock) Nunc Dimittis Riding To Town (Kerr) Compensation (Lloyd) If There Be Sorrow (Logan) Marrow Of My Bone (Logan) Chanson Triste (Mccall) Sweet Sorrow (Mccall) Love Let The Wind Cry (Moore) Faithful One (Owens) Genius Child (Owens) Child's Grace, A (Perkinson) Melancholy (Perkinson) Song To The Dark Virgin (Price) Velvet Shoes (Smith) Death Song, A (Swanson) I Will Lie Down In Autumn Negro Speaks Of Rivers,The Red, Red Rose, A (Walker) Wry Fragments (Wilson) Dancing In The Sun (Work) Night Night
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00008242 |
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Marks |
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8 pieces by the winners of the 1995 Young Americans' Art Song Competition, complete with an introduction and bios of each of the featured writers. Contents: James Aikman: Spring is Purple Jewelry • Eric Chasalow: Rain Towards Morning • Jake Heggie: If You Were Coming in the Fall • Jonathan Kulp: CancÃon Tonta • James Primosch: Bedtime • Paul Siskind: Poem • Anna Weesner: Alter? When the Hills Do • Jeffrey Wood: The Rear-Guard.
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Spring Is Purple Jewelry Rain Towards Morning If You Were Coming In The Fall Cancion Tonta Bedtime Poem Alter? When The Hills Do The Rear-Guard
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Four centuries of the art song. For a more meaningful insight into each song, new English translations are provided. The arrangements are suitable for medium voice.
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14002219 |
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Music Sales |
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Howland, Alice |
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43140092 |
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43140093 |
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