Lily Pons Song Album [CF:VF2]

Carl Fischer Music

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798408047061
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Part of the Masters Collection, this is a vocal book devoted to the concert repertoire of famed coloratura soprano Lily Pons (1898-1976). Drawn from the original collections prepared by Frank La Forge, renowned coach and accompanist, who collaborated with Miss Pons on innumerable occasions, this one volume collection provides students and vocal artists with stunning concert pieces in French, English and Italian from all the major style periods. Music by such composers as Handel, Grétry, Mozart, Rossini, Debussy, Chausson, Fauré and Chabrier is included and Frank La Forge’s meticulous notation of Miss Pons’ optional high notes and cadenzas make this volume a remarkable documentation of a style and period of singing of great historical importance. In addition, the extensive biography of Ms. Pons, by Dr. Carrie de Lapp Culver, and the many attractive photographs will make this album a must-have for singers and students of 20th century vocal style.
Vendor:
Fischer Presser
Arranger:
P. Viardot, Frank La Forge
Composer:
Thomas Arne, Thomas Bayly, Myron Jacobson, Gioachino Rossini, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, George Frideric Handel, Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, André Grétry, Pietro Paradisi, Georges Hüe, Anonymous, Camille Saint-Saëns, Clément Philibert Delibes, Henry Carey,
Editor:
Frank La Forge
Format:
Performance
ISBN:
9780825847066.0
Instrumentation:
Soprano, Piano
Pages:
144.0
Scoring:
Soprano, Piano
UPC:
798408047061.0
Copyright Year:
2002
Table of Contents:
The Airs Sung by Ophelia, The Alpine Shepherdess, Ariette from the opera "Richard the Lion-Hearted", Behold the Spring, The Bluebird, The Brooket, The Butterflies, Caresses and Glances, How Shall An Artless Maiden?, I'd Be a Butterfly, If 'tis for Me
Lyricist:
Thomas Bayly, Théophile Gautier, Rosemonde Gerard, Paul Verlaine, Paul Bourget, Leconte Lisle, Jane Dieulafoy, Eugene Adenis, Count Carlo Pepoli, Alfred Musset, Metastasio, A. Hettisch