Songbook for Home Use: Anthology of Songs for Voice and Piano, An Anthology of Songs for Voice and Piano Book 3 Voice Solo - Sheet Music

In composing songs, which Moniuszko wrote from his youth to the end of his life, he was guided by a definite idea. He wished to present Polish society with national, Polish songs, which could occupy an important place in the everyday life of the Polish people, so displacing imported trash. In a similar way Józef Ignacy Kraszewski, with an extensive and comprehensive series of novels, supplanted the French romance, so popular, especially with contemporary ladies. Having composed a considerable number of songs, Moniuszko conceived the idea of publishing them in separate books under one general title: “Songbook for Home Use”. The title of this collection is significant evidence of the composers intention: these songs are to be used at home by every and any body in all the different circumstances of everyday life. They should suit the different moods and needs of the heart, so resulting in rich diversity. [Witold Rudzinski]

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Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Voice Solo
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne
UPC:
840126923698
ISBN:
9781540093837
Format:
Score Anthology
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.5x13.25x0.328 inches
Number of Pages:
118
Shipping Weight:
1.29 pounds

Piano Accompaniment; Vocal (Score)

SKU: HL.346307

An Anthology of Songs for Voice and Piano Book 3. Composed by Stanislaw Moniuszko. PWM. Classical. Softcover. 118 pages. Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne #10225. Published by Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne (HL.346307).

ISBN 9781540093837. UPC: 840126923698. 9.5x13.25x0.328 inches.

In composing songs, which Moniuszko wrote from his youth to the end of his life, he was guided by a definite idea. He wished to present Polish society with national, Polish songs, which could occupy an important place in the everyday life of the Polish people, so displacing imported trash. In a similar way Józef Ignacy Kraszewski, with an extensive and comprehensive series of novels, supplanted the French romance, so popular, especially with contemporary ladies. Having composed a considerable number of songs, Moniuszko conceived the idea of publishing them in separate books under one general title: “Songbook for Home Use”. The title of this collection is significant evidence of the composers intention: these songs are to be used at home by every and any body in all the different circumstances of everyday life. They should suit the different moods and needs of the heart, so resulting in rich diversity. [Witold Rudzinski].