OperAria Bass Vol 1: Lyric [Breit:EB8880]

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OperAria Bass

Repertoire Collection edited by Peter Anton Ling [B,pno]

"If only we'd had something like that ... an album for practice, a guide for professional singers as well as for opera enthusiasts." (Franz Mazura, Patron Bass)

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The OperAria repertoire anthology was much applauded when it came on stage with three baritone volumes in 2015. The successful baritone debut was followed in 2017/18 by the appearance of the four soprano volumes, also conquering hearts in no time. Now, another performance:  The curtain rises on the bass volumes, the foundation of the vocal family for heavier, darker voices, though nevertheless brilliant and full of radiance. The protagonists have such well-known names as Bartolo, Don Basilio, Colline, Don Pasquale, Falstaff, Figaro, Kecal, Osmin, Sarastro. Other heroes less often in the limelight, such as Dulcamara, Sancho Pansa, Phanuel, and Sir Morosus, can certainly also count on much applause.

"It is my aim to give students a modern, systematically structured, well-informed vocal coach that meets the demands of present-day stage practice. And, of course, a cohesive repertoire and logical presentation of audition arias for every vocal genre."
(Peter Anton Ling)

OperAria is the ideal “vocal coach” for all voice types. Edited by Peter Anton Ling, the books address all singers and are conceived above all for training and auditions. In addition, through their careful selection, they offer valuable inspiration for opera recitals.

OperAria – repertoire anthology of opera arias according to vocal criteria (range, tessitura, specifics, type of aria) with due regard to practical aspects of musical and theatrical nature (style, era, role type, national provenance)

with comments on the arias

  • information on the composer, the librettist, the work, the range and of versions or casting
  • a short synopsis of the contents illuminating the basic dramatic constellation in the context of the opera’s plot
  • an evaluation from the singer’s point of view


with “phonetic assistant” and “text assistant”

  • aria texts in the original language spoken by native speakers as an audio file (mp3)
  • aria texts in German and English translations as a text file (pdf)
1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Bravo signor padrone! / Se vuol ballare (Figaro – Le nozze di Figaro)
2. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ehi capitano / Non più andrai (Figaro – Le nozze di Figaro)
3. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Tutto è disposto / Aprite un po’ quegl’occhi (Figaro – Le nozze di Figaro)
4. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Eh consolatevi / Madamina, il catalogo è questo (Leporello – Don Giovanni)
5. Albert Lortzing O sancta justitia! (Van Bett – Zar und Zimmermann)
6. Albert Lortzing Fünftausend Taler! (Baculus – Der Wildschütz)
7. Albert Lortzing Auch ich war ein Jüngling mit lockigem Haar (Stadinger – Der Waffenschmied)
8. Gioachino Rossini A un dottor della mia sorte (Bartolo – Il barbiere di Siviglia)
9. Gioachino Rossini Miei rampolli femminini (Don Magnifico – La cenerentola)
10. Gaetano Donizetti Udite, udite, o rustici (Dulcamara – L’elisir d’amore)
11. Gaetano Donizetti Cessi, ah cessi / Dalle stanze ove Lucia (Raimondo – Lucia di Lammermoor)
12. Gaetano Donizetti Ah! un foco insolito (Don Pasquale – Don Pasquale)
13. Vincenzo Bellini Cinta di fiori (Sir Giorgio – I puritani)
14. Hector Berlioz Voici des roses (Méphistophélès – La damnation de Faust)
15. Ambroise Thomas De son cœur j’ai calmé la fièvre ! (Lothario – Mignon)
16. Ambroise Thomas Je comprends que la belle aime le militaire ! (Michel – Le Caïd)
17. Richard Wagner Heraus zum Kampfe mit uns allen (Biterolf – Tannhäuser)
18. Giuseppe Verdi Toh, toh! Poffare il mondo! (Fra Melitone – La forza del destino)
19. Charles Gounod Au bruit des lourds marteaux (Vulcain – Philémon et Baucis)
20. Bedřich Smetana Každý jen svou má za jedinou (Kecal – Prodaná nevěsta)
21. Léo Delibes Lakmé, ton doux regard (Nilakantha – Lakmé)
22. Georges Bizet Quand la flamme de l’amour (Ralph – La jolie fille de Perth)
23. Jules Massenet Les grands mots que voilà ! / Épouse quelque brave fille (Le Chevalier Des Grieux – Manon)
24. Jules Massenet Les femmes, Chevalier (Sancho Pansa – Don Quichotte)
25. Jules Massenet Ça, vous commettez / Riez, allez, riez (Sancho Pansa – Don Quichotte)
26. Giacomo Puccini Vecchia zimarra, senti (Colline – La bohème)