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(More customer reviews)Clean cut, and to the point. The book did not, however, come with the CD, as some editions do.
Each song is preceded with the lyrics and poetic translation, and there is a short paragraph on the history of the song.Both composer and poet are listed, as well as the date that the song was written (if known).
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This edition presents 65 diverse songs by major composers of German art song, or lieder, and is the perfect one-volume lieder source for voice students. All the songs are new Vocal Library editions. Historical notes about the relevant history and background of each song are included, as are line-by-line translations for study. A select committee of experienced voice teachers was consulted to choose the most essential and vocally instructive songs in compiling this collection. Composers represented: Beethoven, Brahms, Franz, Gustav Mahler, Alma Mahler, Fanny Hensel, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Schubert, Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann, Strauss, Wolf. Co-editor Dr. Virginia Saya, on the faculty of Loyola Marymount University, is a musicologist with a special interest in lieder. This collection includes the first American edition of Funf Ophelia Lieder by Brahms. 288 pages, sewn binding.AN DIE MUSIK (FRANZ SCHUBERT)Abendempfindung (Mozart)Allerseelen (All Souls' Day)Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen (Mozart)Anakreons Grab (H. Wolf)Auch kleine Dinge (H. Wolf)Auf dem Wasser zu singenAuf ein altes Bild (H. Wolf)Aus meinen grossen Schmerzen (Franz)Breit' uber mein Haupt (R. Strauss)DIE NACHT (The Night) (RICHARD STRAUSS)Das Veilchen (Mozart)Dein blaues AugeDer Blumenstrauss (Mendelssohn)Der Kuss (Beethoven)Der MusensohnDer Musikant (H. Wolf)Der Nussbaum (Schumann)Die Forelle (Schubert)Die Lotosblume (Schumann)Die Mainacht (Brahms)Du Rin...
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