24 Italian Songs and Arias - Medium Low Voice (Book/CD): Medium Low Voice - Book/CD (Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics) Review

24 Italian Songs and Arias - Medium Low Voice: Medium Low Voice - Book/CD [Paperback]
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This is a must buy for all singers. The pieces are all reknown and tt is always good to perform pieces in which your audience can be familiar with. Also, these pieces are performed so frequently that people hear them done poorly at times and it is your chance to do it well and make an excellent impression on your audience. There are songs for everyone in this book. This kind of Baroque music has its own unique ability to engage and gtouch the hearts in the audience.

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For well over a century, the G. Schirmer edition of 24 Italian Songsand Arias of the 17th and 18th Centuries has introduced millions ofbeginning singers to serious Italian vocal literature. Offered in twoaccessible keys (ISBN 0793515130 for Medium High Voice; ISBN0793515149 for Medium Low Voice) suitable for all singers, it islikely to be the first publication a voice teacher will ask afirst-time student to purchase. The classic Parisotti realizationsresult in rich, satisfying accompaniments which allow singers puremusical enjoyment. For ease of practice, carefully preparedaccompaniments are also recorded on CD by John Keene, a New York-basedconcert accompanist and vocal coach who has performed throughout theUnited States for radio and television. Educated at the University ofSouthern California, Keene has taught accompanying at the universitylevel and collaborated with Gian Carlo Menotti and Thea Musgrave onproductions of their operas.

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