Format : Vocal Score + CD
Description With a CD of performances and accompaniments including the first publication of two early songs. Includes the first ever publication and recording of two early songs: “Mother, I cannot mind my wheel,” and “Hey nonny no!” These songs were chosen as being especially useful for student singers. Also includes the little known “Slumber Song of the Madonna” and “Strings in the earth and the air,” both published in Barber: Ten Early Songs (50482014). The lovely recorded performances will help teachers and students to become familiar with these songs. Songlist A Slumber Song Of The Madonna Bessie Bobtail Hey Nonny No! Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel Strings In The Earth And Air Sure On This Shining Night The Crucifixion The Daisies The Secrets Of The Old With Rue My Heart Is Laden
SKU: HL.49005024
ISBN 9781495000713. UPC: 888680028183.
Selected Art Songs by prominent American composers in the G. Schirmer and AMP catalog, including songs by Samuel Barber, John Duke, Lee Hoiby, Charles Ives, John Jacob Niles, William Schuman, and others.
Selected art songs by prominent American composers in the G. Schirmer and AMP catalog, including songs by Samuel Barber, John Duke, Lee Hoiby, Charles Ives, John Jacob Niles, William Schuman, and others.
Includes worksfrom Ernst Bacon: It's all I have to bring * Samuel Barber: The Crucifixion; The Daisies; Hey nonny no!; The Monk and His Cat; Mother, I cannot mind my wheel; A Slumber Song of the Madonna; Sure on this shiningnight * Paul Bowles: Cabin; Heavenly Grass; Sugar in the Cane * Theodore Chanler: The Lamb * Ernest Charles: When I Have Sung My Songs * John Duke: Loveliest of Trees; Richard Hageman: Do not go, mylove * Lee Hoiby: Where the Music Comes From * Carles Ives: In the mornin'; Serenity * Herbert Kingsley: The Green Dog * Charles Naginski: The Pasture * John Jacob Niles: Black is thecolor of my true love's hair; Go 'way from my window; The Lass from the Low Countree * Gladys Rich: American Lullaby * William Roy: This Little Rose * John Sacco: Brother Will, Brother John *William Schuman: Holiday Song; Orpheus with his lute.