The Vocal Library. An excellent collection of 34 songs, especially useful in teaching students. This collection is a good alternative or companion to the standard Baroque Italian songs and arias. Now with recorded accompaniments by pianist Laura Ward.
English Songs: Renaissance to Baroque (High Voice)
€ 31,50
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Gewicht | 344 g |
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Uitgever | |
Arrangeur | Walters, Richard |
Series |
ISBN | 9780634038655 |
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Soort | Bladmuziek, Audio-Online |
Volume | English(UK) |
Arrangeur 2 | Stolen, Steven |
Uitgevers Nr 1 | HL00740179 |
Bindwijze | Soft-Cover/Paperbound |
Levertijd | Beperkte voorraad (4 stuks resterend) |
Instrument | Sopraan, Piano |
- As I Walked Forth One Summer Day (Johnson)
- Blow, blow thou winter wind (Arne)
- Come And Trip It (Handel)
- Diaphenia (Pilkington)
- Fain Would I Change That Note (Hume)
- Fair, if you expect admiring (Campion)
- Flow my tears (Dowland)
- Hark! The Echoing Air (Purcell)
- Have You Seen But a White Lily Grow? (anon early 17th c.)
- Here Amid the Shady Woods (Handel)
- How Happy Art Thou (Lawes)
- I Attempt From Love's Sickness To Fly (Purcell)
- I'll Sail Upon The Dog Star (Purcell)
- If music be the food of love (First Version) (Purcell)
- In Sherwood Lived Stout Robin Hood (Jones)
- It Was A Lover And His Lass (Morley)
- Jack And Joan (Campion)
- Let Me Wander Not Unseen (Handel)
- My Lovely Celia (Monro)
- Nymphs and Shepherds (Purcell)
- O Come, O Come, My Dearest (Arne)
- Pastime With Good Company (Anon. 16th c.)
- Rest Sweet Nymphs (Pilkington)
- Silver Swan, The (Gibbons)
- Since First I Saw Your Face (Ford)
- Tell Me No More (Blow)
- Thou Soft Flowing Avon (Arne)
- Weep You No More, Sad Fountains (Dowland)
- What If I Never Speed (Dowland)
- When Daisies Pied (Arne)
- When Laura Smiles (Rossetter)
- Where E'er You Walk (Handel)
- Whither Runneth My Sweetheart? (Bartlet)
- Willow Song (Anon 17th C)