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(With Online Accompaniments). Composed by Various. Vocal Collection. American, Classical. Softcover Audio Online. 48 pages. G. Schirmer #ED4709. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.50600848).
ISBN 9781495088551. UPC: 888680666545. 9x12 inches.
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 American art song, with some of the most often studied music in the genre. The Tenor and Baritone/Bass volumes have the same song list, but in different keys. The same is true of the Soprano and Mezzo-Soprano/Alto song lists.
SAMUEL BARBER: The Daisies • SAMUEL BARBER: Hey nonny no! • PAUL BOWLES: Cabin • HARRY T. BURLEIGH: Sometimes I feel like a motherless child • CELIUS DOUGHERTY: Across the Western Ocean • CELIUS DOUGHERTY: Colorado Trail • CELIUS DOUGHERTY: Shenandoah • JOHN DUKE: Loveliest of Trees • LEE HOIBY: The Shepherd • LEE HOIBY: Where the Music Comes From • EDWARD MACDOWELL: The Sea • JOHN JACOB NILES: Black is the color of my true love's hair • JOHN SACCO: Brother Will, Brother John • WILLIAM SCHUMAN: Orpheus with his lute.
(With Online Accompaniments). Composed by Various. Vocal Collection. American, Classical. Softcover Audio Online. 48 pages. G. Schirmer #ED4709. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.50600848).
ISBN 9781495088551. UPC: 888680666545. 9x12 inches.
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 American art song, with some of the most often studied music in the genre. The Tenor and Baritone/Bass volumes have the same song list, but in different keys. The same is true of the Soprano and Mezzo-Soprano/Alto song lists.
SAMUEL BARBER: The Daisies • SAMUEL BARBER: Hey nonny no! • PAUL BOWLES: Cabin • HARRY T. BURLEIGH: Sometimes I feel like a motherless child • CELIUS DOUGHERTY: Across the Western Ocean • CELIUS DOUGHERTY: Colorado Trail • CELIUS DOUGHERTY: Shenandoah • JOHN DUKE: Loveliest of Trees • LEE HOIBY: The Shepherd • LEE HOIBY: Where the Music Comes From • EDWARD MACDOWELL: The Sea • JOHN JACOB NILES: Black is the color of my true love's hair • JOHN SACCO: Brother Will, Brother John • WILLIAM SCHUMAN: Orpheus with his lute.
Orpheus With His Lute
The Sea
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair
The Colorado Trail
Across The Western Ocean (Five Sea Chanties, No. 3)
Brother Will, Brother John (Sacco)
Loveliest Of Trees
Cabin
The Shepherd
Where The Music Comes From
Shenandoah
Hey Nonny-No!
The Daisies
Preview: American Art Songs for the Progressing Singer - Tenor
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