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Piano,Voice Duet Piano,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.958770 Composed by Autor: JOSÉ EPIFANIO MEJÃA (1838 - 1913) Música: JUAN CARLOS CORTÉS A. Arranged by Juan Carlos Cortés A. Concert,Holiday,Latin,Love,Standards,World. 2 pages. Juan Carlos Cortés Aguirre #6550887. Published by Juan Carlos Cortés Aguirre (A0.958770). Pasillo con versos del Bardo Antioqueño José Epifanio Mejía (1838 - 1913), celebre autor de la letra del Himno Antioqueño. Músicalizado por:JUAN CARLOS CORTÉS A.Composición que data del 10 de Julio de 2014.Aunque las nuevas generaciones han relegado, menospreciado, subvalorado, o discriminado las hermosas letras del pasado y la belleza de los ritmos autóctonos de nuestro departamento Antioquia y nuestro país Colombia, siempre habrá algunos que todavía evoquen, respeten, valoren y fomenten el buen gusto musical, sobre la degeneración musical de nuestra juventud.SerenataPor: Epifanio Mejía (1838 - 1913)-¡Dulce noche de amor, noche serena,vuestros pálidos astros encended!Hay dos ojos que brillan con tristeza.¡Alumbrad! ¡Alumbrad! los quiero ver.Apoyada en mi brazo, amada mía,al campo del amor vas a seguir.¡Flores! ¡Flores! guardad vuestras espinas,y aromas en los vientos esparcid.Interludio:-¡Dulce noche de amor, noche serena,vuestros pálidos astros apagad!Hay dos ojos que brillan con terneza...A la luz o a la sombra los sé amar.Apoyada en tu brazo, amado mío,al campo del amor voy a seguir.¡Oh rosales! guardad vuestras espinas,y aromas en los vientos esparcid.Pasillo ((Musical genre of the Andean region of Colombia) with verses from the Antioqueño Bard José Epifanio Mejía (1838 - 1913), famous author of the lyrics of the Antioqueño Hymn. Musicalized by:
Serenata. Pasillo con versos de JOSÉ EPIFANIO MEJÍA y música de JUAN CARLOS CORTÉS A.
Voix duo, Piano

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Piano,Voice Duet Piano,Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1009002 Composed by William Ortiz. 20th Century,Contemporary. 39 pages. William Ortiz #6369967. Published by William Ortiz (A0.1009002). The text for “La Décima Musa†(2016) for Soprano, Mezzo and Piano, written by Amaya E. Ortiz, is inspired and influenced by the life and work of the Mexican poet Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Sor Juana Inés (1651-1695) was a controversial figure that defended women’s rights to education and was censured. Her defiance towards the Catholic Church at the time, led to all her books being confiscated. She has been since named “La Décima Musa†and has also been known as “El Phoenix de Méxicoâ€. The work is divided musically into ten sections of different character, each one preceded by a vocalized or brief instrumental interlude introducing each verse of the poem. The piece begins with a subtle, serene and contemplative vocalize in the tonality of F mayor and continues it’s musical discourse through modulations, rhythmic changes and imitative polyphony. The music reflects to a certain degree the neo baroque styling of the text, which in turn mirrors Sor Juana’s muse. The text transmits to me a phantasmagorical message that contains a great variety of metaphors and profound sentiment. I try to transform those words and thoughts into emotions and sensibilities through the miracle of what is music.
La Décima Musa
Voix duo, Piano

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Piano,Voice Duet Piano,Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.534403 Composed by Jacques Leguerney. 20th Century,Christian,Concert,Sacred,Standards. 15 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3457407. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.534403). This is one of two duets that Leguerney wrote for Geneviève Touraine and her brother, the famous French baritone Gérard Souzay. It was completed on 21 January 1950. The first performance, with Souzay and Touraine, was 21 June 1950 in the Parisian Salle Gaveau with Jacqueline Robin (Bonneau) at the piano.  Previously unpublished, De l’abîme profond, was first recorded by soprano Danielle Borst and baritone Philippe Huttenlocher with Mary Dibbern at the piano. This was for the CD 50-9618, 28 Mélodies issued by Claves Records-Radio Suisse Romande: Espace 2 in 1996. The recording was recognized with the Grand Prix du Disque de l’Académie Charles Cros. The US premiere performance was by soprano Jill Pearon and baritone David Pittman-Jennings, accompanied by Mary Dibbern, during a recital at the Crane School of Music, SUNY-Potsdam, New York, 23 October 2007. The vocal range for the soprano line is C1-G#2 and for the baritone line is B-F1. The text’s poet, Jean de La Céppède (1550-1622), was born in Marseille and spent most of his life working as a lawyer and magistrate in Aix–en–Provence. His principal work, Théorèmes, consists of 515 sonnets dealing with the life of Jesus Christ and the “sacred mysteries of our redemption.†La Céppède’s poem is a translation of a psalm by David from the Old Testament of the Bible. Leguerney also set a psalm of David for medium voice and chamber orchestra, which was premiered by Gérard Souzay in 1954. This orchestral Psaume LXII de David is also published by Musik Fabrik. The French author Jean Roy, reviewing this duet in Le Monde de la Musique (January, 1997), wrote: “There is a grandeur and a dramatic sentiment that surpasses [a] work that one might dismiss as minor.†For a detailed discussion of the music and both a word-by-word English translation and International Phonetic Alphabet transcription of the French text, see The Songs of Jacques Leguerney: A Guide for Study and Performance by Mary Dibbern, Carol Kimball and Patrick Choukroun. Series VOX MUSICAE: The Voice, Vocal Pedagogy, and Song. General Editor : Kathleen L. Wilson. New York: Pendragon Press, 2001. 
Jacques Leguerney: De L'Abîme Profond for soprano, baritone and piano
Voix duo, Piano

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