The G. Schirmer Collection of American Art Song
50 Songs by 29 Composers
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Shipping Policy- Instrumentation: Piano, High Voice
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- Size: 9.0 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 240
Description
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.
CONTENTS: BARBER: The Monk and His Cat - Night Wanderers - St. Ita's Visioon - A Slumber Song of the Madonna - Strings in the earth and air - BEACH: Meadow-Larks - BOLCOM: Amor - The Bustle in a House - CARPENTER: On the seashore of endless worlds - CHANLER: The Lamb - Meet Doctor Livermore - CORIGLIANO: The Cloisters: Fort Tryon Park: September - Song to the Witch of the Cloisters - Christmas at the Cloisters - The Unicorn - Forever Young - DELLO JOIO: Farewell to the House in Bonac - DOUGHERTY: Love in the Dictionary - Review - DUKE: I carry your heart - GRIFFES: In a Myrtle Shade - The Lament of Ian the Proud - HAGEMAN: At the Well - Do not go, my love - HARBISON: Breakfast Song - Odor - HEGGIE: Animal Passion - Once Upon a Universe - HOIBY: The Shepherd - Where the Music Comes From - IVES: Evening - In the mornin' - Serenity - KERNIS: A Good Boy - LEKBERG: The Spring and the Fall - MECHEM: Debts - MEHLDAU: I love the dark hours of my being - MENOTTI: The Old Man's Song - The Swing - MOORE: The Cloak, the Boat, and the Shoes - NILES: Calm is the night - Reward - PASATIERI: I thank all who have loved me - PREVIN: Good morning midnight - WILLIAM SCHUMAN: Orpheus with his lute - STILL: The Breath of a Rose - THOMSON: Love Song - A Prayer to Saint Catherine - TILSON THOMAS: Grace - WALTERS: Blue Monday
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