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Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1050329 Composed by Franz Schubert. Arranged by Piacere Music Sheets. Instructional,Opera,Romantic Period,Standards. Score. 8 pages. Piacere Music Sheets #654692. Published by Piacere Music Sheets (A0.1050329). Opus/Catalog Number: Op. 81, No. 2, D 905 Key/Tone: C Major Movements/Sections: Etwas geschwind (~60) Year/Date of Composition: 1827 Difficulty: Grade 3/12 (Easy) Vocal range: Baritone C3-E4 Obs.: This piece is the second of three songs in Schubert's Drei Lieder. The lyrics are by Johann Friedrich Rochlitz (1769-1842). An die laute [To the Lute] is a charming and tuneful song in which a suitor serenades his beloved mistress.He softly plucks his lute from the street up to her window, where a faint light is still gleaming. The singer is hoping that only his beloved will hear his music.The arpeggiated chords in Schubert's piano accompaniment imitate the soft strumming of a lute. This song An die Laute was originally composed for high voice in the key of D Major. This score is a transcription for baritone voice and piano, set in the key of C Major. Included: Full score and separated parts for each instrument.
Schubert - An Die Laute for Baritone Voice & Piano - Easy
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Voice and piano (2 songs with violoncello; 1 vocal duet) - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.8491-52E Composed by MeeAe Cecilia Nam and Theodore Gouvy. 11 pages. E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital #8491-52E. Published by E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital (MQ.8491-52E). French.A French composer, Théodore Gouvy (1819-1898) was one of the most significant composers of 19th Century in Europe. The movement of rediscovering his instrumental music has been increasingly successful in Europe since the 1990s, especially following the birth of L’Institut Gouvy in France. However, his solo vocal music has been waiting to be unveiled to the public. Volume One includes 52 songs of Gouvy.Gouvy traveled widely throughout Europe. He was also a lover of nature. Generally, he spent his winters in Leipzig, but in the summertime, he always returned to Hombourg-Haut, France, to stroll through the woods, to hunt, and to relax. Gouvy was fluent in several languages and had a great appreciation of the Renaissance French Poetry of Pierre de Ronsard whose poetry he had set to music. The fifty-two songs in this volume are largely by Ronsard and other Renaissance poets of La Pléiade.Although Ronsard is approximately 300 years older than Gouvy, they both seem to have the same interest in classical literature, though, admittedly, for different reasons. Celebrated by the French and English courts, Ronsard (1525-1585) was the leader of La Pléiade: a group of seven poets (Joachim Du Bellay (1522-1560), Rémy Belleau (1528-1577), Étienne Jodelle (1532-1573), Pontus de Tyard (1521-1603), Jean–Antoine Baïf (1532-1589), and Jean Daurat (1508-1588), who dedicated their efforts to writing poetry in French rather than in Latin (or Greek) as most of the Romantic poets did. They wished to enrich the French language, and establish a new literature which would be the equal of the other literature of their period, and the equal to poets of the past. French Romantic poetry featured the closeness of the poet to nature, and his ability to communicate with nature by personifying (anthropomorphizing) all of nature’s elements: flowers, the planets, the moon, the breeze, and even the sand upon the shore. As a significant melodist, Gouvy’s treatment of the vocal solo line and his treatment and development of the piano accompaniment places him in the upper echelons as a composer of songs. His diverse cultural life led a rich and significant musical life, interacting with his contemporaries who admired his work, and whom Gouvy knew well, such as Liszt, Brahms, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Berlioz and Gounod. Contents:Six Odes de Ronsard pour ténor et piano, Op. 37 (No. 3 et No. 5 avec violoncelle) Neuf Poésies de Ronsard pour soprano ou ténor et piano, Op. 41 Six Poésies de Ronsard pour soprano ou ténor et piano, Op. 42 Quatre Odes de Ronsard pour baryton et piano, Op. 43 Huit Poésies de Ronsard pour ténor ou soprano et piano, Op. 44 Sept Poésies de Ronsard pour ténor ou soprano et piano, Op. 47.
Op. 48, No. 12: Avril from Songs of Gouvy, V1 (Downloadable)
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