Various - Art Song in English - (High voice & Piano)
Instrumentation: Voice, Piano
ISMN 9790051933853
Publisher Boosey & Hawkes Inc.
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Acrostic Song (Del Tredici) | |
Alleluia (Rorem) | |
At the mid hour of night (Britten) | |
At the River (Copland) | |
Bright is the ring of words (Vaughan Williams) | |
Central Park at Dusk (Duke) | |
Civet a Toute Vitesse (Rabbit at Top Speed) (Bernstein) | |
Dirge (Argento) | |
Down by the salley gardens (Clarke) | |
Fear no more the heat o' the sun (Finzi) | |
Ferry me across the water (Rorem) | |
Greeting (Bernstein) | |
Heart, we will forget him (Copland) | |
How should I your true love know? (Quilter) | |
I hate music! (Bernstein) | |
If it's ever spring again (Britten) | |
In the Public Gardens (Beeson) | |
Indiana Homecoming (Beeson) | |
It was a lover and his lass (Finzi) | |
Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (Foster/Rorem) | |
Jupiter has seven moons (Bernstein) | |
Linden Lea (Vaughan Williams) | |
Love (Rorem) | |
Love went a-riding (Bridge) | |
Money, O! (Head) | |
My Life's Delight (Quilter) | |
Nocturne (Britten) | |
Oh fair to see (Finzi) | |
Poet's Song (Copland) | |
Rain (Floyd) | |
Sephestia's Lullaby (Britten) | |
Sleep (Gurney) | |
Spring (Argento) | |
Spring is like a perhaps hand (Argento) | |
Spring Sorrow (Ireland) | |
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening (Rorem) | |
Sweet Suffolk Owl (Hundley) | |
Take, O take those lips away (Warlock) | |
The Astronomers (Hundley) | |
The lads in their hundreds (Somervell) | |
The Little Horses (Copland) | |
The Salley Gardens (Britten) | |
The Seal Man (Clarke) | |
There will be stars (Duke) | |
These, My Ophelia (Chanler) | |
Waterbird (Hundley) | |
Weep you no more (Quilter) | |
when faces called flowers float out of the ground (Argento) | |
Where Go the Boats? (Floyd) | |
Why do they shut me out of Heaven? (Copland) |
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This superb volume brings together a wide selection of art songs from British and American composers of the 20th century. Editor Carol Kimball has been careful to choose only the best and the range of composers includes everyone from Leonard Bernstein to Ned Rorem, Roger Quilter and Benjamin Britten.