Oh God, it's like undergrad recital hour all over again!

Il mio bel fuoco,
Chris

--- David Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Steve Freides wrote:
> > Twenty-Four Italian Song and Arias of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth
> Century
> > 
> > It's published by G. Schirmer, and there is an edition for medium-low voice
> > and another for medium-high).  It's in D-minor in one and A-minor in the
> > other, concert pitch, of course, as it's for voice and piano.  Some of
> these
> > songs appear in more than one collection - not sure if this appears
> > elsewhere but this collection is a mainstay of vocal teachers everywhere.
> > Wonderful stuff for beginning singers.
> 
> And wonderful stuff for horn players.  The biggest problem is the 
> absence of a separable singer's part, so you have nasty page turns. 
> Alfred Pub. has essentially the same book, except it is 26 songs, not 
> 24.  You can get this book, and others like it, with an included CD of 
> piano accompaniment.  I tend toward the "Low Voice" version of vocal 
> books, because in many cases that makes it possible to transpose up (to 
> C) instead of down.  Begin your day with a rousing "Per la gloria 
> d'adoravi" or "Alma del core".  Even your neighbors will comment.
> 
> 
>          {  David Goldberg:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  }
>          { Math Dept, Washtenaw Community College }
>                    { Ann Arbor Michigan }
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