タイトル | Art Song in English (Low voice) |
サブタイトル | 50 Songs by 21 American and British Composers |
出版社 | Boosey & Hawkes(ブージー&ホークス) |
楽器編成 | low voice and piano |
品番 | 9790051933860 |
編曲者 | Carol Kimball |
難易度 | 上級 |
言語 | 英語 |
形状 | 188 ページ・Paperback/Soft Cover |
出版番号 | BHI 93386 |
ISMN | 979-0051933860 |
ISBN | 9781423418320 |
This unique compilation is a wonderful, substantial sampling of art song in the English language, with composers from both sides of the Atlantic. The publication includes many first-time transpositions, as the song list is the same for the High Voice and Medium/Low Voice editions.
Argento: Dirge - Argento: Spring - Argento: Spring is like a perhaps hand - Argento: When faces called flowers float out of the ground - Beeson: In the Public Gardens - Beeson: Indiana Homecoming - Bernstein: Civet à Toute Vitesse (Rabbit at Top Speed) - Bernstein: Greeting - Bernstein: I hate music! - Bernstein: Jupiter has seven moons - Bridge: Love went a-riding - Britten: At the mid hour of night - Britten: If it's ever spring again - Britten: Nocturne - Britten: The Sally Gardens - Britten: Sephestia's Lullaby - Chanler: These, My Ophelia - Clarke: Down by the sally gardens - Clarke: The Seal Man - Copland: At the River - Copland: Heart, we will forget him - Copland: The Little Horses - Copland: Poet's Song - Copland: Why do they shut me out of Heaven? - Del Tredici: Acrostic Song - Duke: Central Park at Dusk - Duke: There will be stars - Finzi: Fear no more the heat o' the sun - Finzi: It was a lover and his lass - Finzi: Oh fair to see - Floyd: Two Stevenson Songs (Rain; Where Got the Boats?) - Furney: Sleep - Head: Money, O! - Hundley: The Astronomers - Hundley: Sweet Suffolk Owl - Hundley: Waterbird - Ireland: Spring Sorrow - Quilter: How should I your true love know? - Quilter: My Life's Delight - Quilter: Weep you no more - Rorem: Alleluia - Rorem: Ferry me across the water - Rorem: Jeanie with the LIght Brown Hair - Rorem: Love - Rorem: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening - Somervell: The lads in their hundreds - Vaughan Williams: Bright is the ring of words - Vaughan Williams: Linden Lea - Warlock: Take, O take those lips away