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Soprano voice and piano - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.8771-2E Composed by Tom Cipullo. 37 pages. E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital #8771-2E. Published by E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital (MQ.8771-2E). English.The works in this volume were composed over more than fifteen years. Crickets was composed for the Joy in Singing’s millennium celebration at Merkin Hall and is dedicated to soprano Meagan Miller. Summer into Autumn Slips is a setting of an excerpt from one of Emily Dickinson’s poems. How to Get Heat Without Fire was premiered in April 2000 at The Great Hall at Cooper Union in NY. Jody Sheinbaum was the soprano with the composer accompanying. Over the years, The Pocketbook has proven the most popular of the songs and is often excerpted from the cycle. The five songs of In the Middle of a Life are excerpted from a collection of 15 solos, duets, and trios – all settings of poems by Linda Pastan. Rapture was composed for the wedding of two dear friends, both treasures of New York’s musical life. The George Eliot text was selected by the couple, and the music captures its great tenderness.Contents:Late Summer  1. Crickets             2. Summer into Autumn Slips       How to Get Heat without Fire  1. Why I Wear My Hair Long         2. Saying Goodbye           3. The Pocketbook           4. How to Get Heat without Fire       In the Middle of a Life  1. Because             2. Drift              3. In back of             4. RSVP: Regrets Only           5. In the Middle of a Life        Rapture.
How to Get Heat without Fire (Downloadable)
Voix Soprano, Piano

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Soprano voice and piano - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.8771-4E Composed by Tom Cipullo. 10 pages. E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital #8771-4E. Published by E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital (MQ.8771-4E). English.The works in this volume were composed over more than fifteen years. Crickets was composed for the Joy in Singing’s millennium celebration at Merkin Hall and is dedicated to soprano Meagan Miller. Summer into Autumn Slips is a setting of an excerpt from one of Emily Dickinson’s poems. How to Get Heat Without Fire was premiered in April 2000 at The Great Hall at Cooper Union in NY. Jody Sheinbaum was the soprano with the composer accompanying. Over the years, The Pocketbook has proven the most popular of the songs and is often excerpted from the cycle. The five songs of In the Middle of a Life are excerpted from a collection of 15 solos, duets, and trios – all settings of poems by Linda Pastan. Rapture was composed for the wedding of two dear friends, both treasures of New York’s musical life. The George Eliot text was selected by the couple, and the music captures its great tenderness.Contents:Late Summer  1. Crickets             2. Summer into Autumn Slips       How to Get Heat without Fire  1. Why I Wear My Hair Long         2. Saying Goodbye           3. The Pocketbook           4. How to Get Heat without Fire       In the Middle of a Life  1. Because             2. Drift              3. In back of             4. RSVP: Regrets Only           5. In the Middle of a Life        Rapture.
Rapture (Downloadable)
Voix Soprano, Piano

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Soprano voice and piano - intermediate to advanced - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q585120 For soprano and piano. Composed by Dominique Le Gendre. Federico garcía lorca - flamenco - love - nature - shakespeare - water. Downloadable, Score. Duration 5'. Schott Music - Digital #Q585120. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q585120). English â?¢ Spanish.Four Arms, Two Necks is a setting of a 17th century anonymous poem. The timelessness of the words in the love poem struck me and I set it to music, later dedicating the song to two friends, Anda and Bill Winters, in celebration of a wedding anniversary. Orpheus is from William Shakespeareâ??s play The Life of King Henry VIII. Between 1996-2000, I composed and produced the music for audio recordings of all 38 Shakespeare plays in the Complete Arkangel Shakespeare collection. This song from the play was originally written for lute accompaniment and I later arranged the lute part for piano. Agua, Dónde Vas? is a setting of a poem by Federico García Lorca. In 1998, I visited Barcelona to renew with a dear friend, Lucia from an illustrious family of flamenco musicians and dancers. We had met in 1985 when I first visited Granada and was hanging out in the flamenco tablaoâ??s of the Albaicin and Granada proper. Through Lucia I got a glimpse of a world in which Lorcaâ??s poetry vibrated daily and as casually as the music, songs and rhythms that peppered and punctuated conversations, discussions, exchanges of opinions, mealtimes in homes and bars and the precious moments of just hanging out. © 2023 Dominique Le Gendre.
Three Songs
Voix Soprano, Piano

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Soprano voice,Vocal Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.938913 Composed by Elissa Brill Pashkin. Concert,Contemporary. 23 pages. Elissa Brill Pashkin #73895. Published by Elissa Brill Pashkin (A0.938913). NOTE: This piano/vocal score is included as part of the full score package of this piece. It is not necessary to purchase it separately if you are buying the score and parts already. Halevi Songs is a 3-movement song cycle, composed in 2002. It is a setting of three poems (in English translation of the original Hebrew) of Judah Halevi, who was a Jewish scholar and poet who lived in Spain in the Middle Ages. The three movements are I. The Mirror, II. Do the Tears Know?, and III. Calm After the Storm. Each is just under three minutes. The total duration of the piece is between 8.5 and 9 minutes. The audio clip is from the third movement, in a performance of the sextet version of this piece. A complete recording is available upon request from the composer at ebrill@hcc.edu. The performers are Dianne Smith (soprano), Janet Polvino (flute), Isabelle Boggs (clarinet), Bob Ferrier (guitar), Craig Bitterman (percussion), and Joyce Crouch (piano). It may be performed with just piano accompaniment as well. Composer's Notes: The translation of the first poem, The Mirror, is by the 19th century American poet Emma Lazarus, most famous for her familiar words engraved on the Statue of Liberty: Give me your tired, your poorâ?¦ There has been some interesting academic discussion concerning this poem. It is generally attributed to Halevi, but some scholars now believe it may have been written by someone else. (I have also seen the translation attributed to someone else.) The second poem, Do the Tears Know? was originally a tombstone inscription for one of Haleviâ??s friends. This setting was written to honor my father, Harold Allan Brill, who passed away in January, 2000. The third poem, Calm After the Storm, is actually the second half of a longer poem about a sea voyage. The three songs are meant to be performed continuously, without a break in between. Licensed by BMI.
Halevi Songs (piano/vocal score only)
Voix Soprano, Piano

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