The Art of Song - Grades 4–5
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- Composers: George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), César Franck (1822-1890), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725), Thomas Arne (1710-1778), Robert Schumann (1810-1856), Thomas Campion (1567-1620), Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Henry Purcell (1659-1695), Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687), Edvard Grieg (1843-1907), Thomas Ford (1580-1648), Thomas Morley (1557-1602), Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Franz Schubert (1797-1828), Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900)
- Instrumentation (this edition): Piano, High Voice
- Originally for: Cello, Organ, Piano, Voice, High Voice, Keyboard, SATB Choir, Orchestra, Alto, Harp, Tenor, Musical, Opera
- Work Languages: English, German, Italian, Latin
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- Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
Description
A selection of songs from the ABRSM singing syllabus for Medium-High Voice (Revised and Expanded Edition)
Drawing on the comprehensive Edition Peters catalogue and incorporating new editions of many songs, The Art of Song series provides: an extensive selection of songs and arias from the new ABRSM singing syllabus (valid from 2009); new editions of wide-ranging repertoire covering composers from Purcell and Byrd through Brahms and Schubert to Verdi and Sullivan; new versions of songs in different keys to suit different voice-types
- Arne - When daisies pied
- Campion - The peaceful western wind
- Ford - Since first I saw your face
- Lully - Bois épais
- Purcell - The Knotting Song
- Purcell - Man is for the woman made
- Purcell - Love quickly is pall'd
- Scarlatti - O cessate di piagarmi
- Brahms - Sandmännchen
- Grieg - Jägerlied
- Grieg - Med en Primula veris
- Mozart - An die Freundschaft
- Mozart - Die Zufriedenheit
- Mozart - Die kleine Spinnerin
- Schubert - Seligkeit
- Schubert - Abendlied
- Schubert - An die Laute
- Schubert - Tischerlied
- Schumann - Die Waise
- Sullivan - On a tree by a river
- Anon. - Nina
- Beethoven - Die Ehres Gottes aus der Natur
- Campion - There is agarden in her face
- Franck - Panis Angelicus
- Arne - Where the bee sucks
- Handel - Dove sei?
- Haydn - Licht and Leben sind geschwächet
- Haydn - Sailor's Song
- Morley - It was a lover and his lass
- Purcell - Fairest Isle
- Handel - Where'er you walk
- Grieg - Margretes Vuggesang
- Brahms - Vergebliches Ständchen
- Grieg - Jeg elsker Dig
- Mozart - Die betrogene Welt
- Schubert - An Sylvia
- Grieg - Prinsessen
- Schubert - Trauer der Liebe
- Sullivan - The Willow Song
- Sullivan - When a merry maiden marries
- Schumann - Hinaus in's Freie!
Works:
- Arne: When Daisies Pied
- Campion: The peaceful western wind
- Ford: Since first I saw your face
- Bois épais from Lully: Amadis (1684)
- Purcell: The Knotting Song
- Purcell: Man is for the woman made, Z. 605
- Purcell: Love quickly is pall'd, Z. 632
- O cessate di piagarmi from A. Scarlatti: Pompeo
- Sandmännchen, No. 4 from Brahms: 15 Volkskinderlieder (15 Children's Folk Songs), WoO 31
- Grieg: Jägerlied, No. 4 from 6 Poems (6 Digte), Op. 4
- Grieg: Med en Primula veris, No. 4 from 5 Poems (Fem Digte af John Paulsen), Op. 26
- Mozart: "Auf die feierliche Johannisloge", K. 148 (125h)
- Mozart: Die Zufriedenheit (Christian Felix Weiße), K. 473
- Mozart: Die kleine Spinnerin, K. 531
- Schubert: Seligkeit, D 433
- Schubert: Abendlied, D 276
- Schubert: An die Laute, D 905, Op. 81, No. 2
- Schubert: Tischlerlied (2nd version), D 274
- Die Waise, No. 15 from R. Schumann: Liederalbum for die Jugend (Song Album for the Young), Op. 79
- On a Tree by a River (Willow, Tit-willow) from Sullivan: The Mikado (1885)
- Die Ehres Gottes aus der Natur, No. 4 from Beethoven: 6 Songs, Op. 48
- Campion: There is a garden in her face
- Franck: Panis angelicus, CFF 209, FWV 61b
- Arne: Where the Bee Sucks
- Dove sei from Handel: Rodelinda, Regina de' Longobardi, HWV 19
- Licht und Leben sind geschwächet from J. Haydn: The Seasons, Hob. XXI:3
- J. Haydn: Sailor's Song, Hob. XXVIa:31
- Morley: It Was a Lover and His Lass
- Purcell: Fairest Isle (Address to Britain), Z. 628
- Handel: Where E'er You Walk
- Grieg: Margretes Vuggesang, No. 1 from Romances, Op. 15
- Vergebliches Ständchen, No. 4 from Brahms: 5 Romances & Songs, Op. 84
- Jeg elsker dig, No. 3 from Grieg: Hjertets melodier (Melodies of the Heart), Op. 5
- Mozart: Die betrogene Welt, K. 474
- Schubert: An Silvia, D 891, Op. 106, No. 4
- Grieg: Prinsessen, EG 133
- Schubert: Trauer der Liebe (2nd Version), D 465
- Sullivan: The Willow Song
- When a Merry Maiden Marries from Sullivan: The Gondoliers (1889)
- Hinaus in's Freie, No. 12 from R. Schumann: Liederalbum for die Jugend (Song Album for the Young), Op. 79
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