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This excellent series is perfect for the voice student of any age. Songs have been carefully selected to include the easiest beginning material, advancing to some vocal challenges for the progressing singer. Keys have been carefully chosen to meet the needs of most students. This collection of largely American songs may be used to teach the same basic classical tecniques of lyric singing as the traditional European art music repertoire, with rerrific opportunities for interpretive development.
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Review: Even more great solos for high school and college singers at the same level as The First Book of Solos and The First Book of Solos - Part II, with a variety of over 30 classical songs per volume, and a completely different song list for each voice type.
Songlist: Shady Grove (C. Dougherty), Arise, O Lord (L.A. Hoffmeister), Auf Flügeln des Gesanges (F. Mendelssohn), Behold, what manner of love (D. Humphreys), Bon Jour, ma Belle! (A.H. Behrend), Children, The (T. Chanler), Come, fair Rosina (F. Hopkinson), Douce dame jolie (G. Machaut), Down by the Riverside (English Folksong, arr. Manning), I hear you calling me (C. Marshall), J'ai tant de choses à vous dire (G.G. Ferrari), Kitty, my love, will you marry me? (Old Ulster Song, arr. Hughes), Kuss, Der (L. van Beethoven), Lark in Clear Air, The (Irish Air, arr. Fisher), Leiermann, Der from WINTERREISE (F. Schubert), and more
Voicing: Tenor
Review: Even more great solos for high school and college singers at the same level as The First Book of Solos and The First Book of Solos - Part II, with a variety of over 30 classical songs per volume, and a completely different song list for each voice type.
Songlist: Let The Heavens Rejoice (Gaul), The Children, Arise, O Lord (Hoffmeister), Down By The Riverside, The Sleigh, Peace I Leave With You, Behold What Manner Of Love, Shady Grove, A Seasonal Thanksgiving, Shoes (K.L.Manning)
Voicing: Tenor
Review: More great theatre literature especially useful with young singers, compiled by vetern voice teacher Joan Frey Boytim. These collections are at the same level as the original volumes, with no song duplications, and again stress traditional lyric singing. There are 20-23 songs per volume, with a different song list for each voice type.
Songlist: Follow Me, You Are Love, You Are Beautiful, Manhattan, Sarah, Any Dream Will Do, Anyone Can Whistle, The Big Black Giant, Passeggiata, Close Every Door, Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?, The Tree, I, Huckleberry, Me, If I Loved You, It Only Takes A Moment, and more
Voicing: Tenor
Review: This is the perfect first collection for many voice students, whether they are teens or college singers or adults. Joan Boytim has selected songs appropriate for each voice type, and has chosen keys that suit the vocal needs of novice singers studying in traditional, generally classical lyric singing. The editions of the songs in these collections are short and straight-forward. Teachers have found these books invaluable. To make the collections even more useful, each volume is offered in a book/companion CD edition with piano accompaniments recorded by pianist Laura Ward.
Songlist: I Believe In You, Bring Him Home, I Could Write A Book, I Do Not Know A Day I Did Not Love You, Kansas City, A Man And A Woman, Me And My Girl, My Heart Stood Still, My Romance, Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin', Old Devil Moon, On The Street Where You Live, Once In Love With Amy, The Only Home I Know, Plant A Radish, and more
Voicing: Tenor
Review: This excellent series is perfect for the voice student of any age. Songs have been carefully selected to include the easiest beginning material, advancing to some vocal challenges for the progressing singer. Keys have been carefully chosen to meet the needs of most students. This collection of largely American songs may be used to teach the same basic classical tecniques of lyric singing as the traditional European art music repertoire, with rerrific opportunities for interpretive development.
Songlist: Bring Him Home, I Believe In You, I Could Write A Book, I Do Not Know A Day I Did Not Love You, Kansas City, A Man And A Woman, My Heart Stood Still, My Romance, Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin', Old Devil Moon, On The Street Where You Live, Once In Love With Amy, The Only Home I Know, Plant A Radish, Stranger In Paradise, and more
Voicing: Tenor
Style: Show Tunes
Review: This is among the most widely used teaching repertoire for singers in the U.S. Over 30 songs in each book, including American and British art songs, folk song arrangements, sacred songs and a sampling of beginning songs in German, Italian, Spanish and French. There is a completely different song selection for each voice type.
Songlist: Orpheus With His Lute (Coates), My Lady Walks in Loveliness (Charles), The Lord Is My Light, Poor Wayfaring Stranger, Serenade, All Day on the Prairie (Guion), Lydia (Fauré), All Through The Night, My Lord, What a Mornin', At the Ball (Tchaikovsky), The Black Dress (Niles), Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair, Brother Will, Brother John (Sacco), Loch Lomond, By Mendip Side (Coates), and more
Voicing: Tenor
Review: More great teaching material at the same level as the first volume. Over 30 songs in each volume with no song duplicated between voice types. A student could easily begin either in The First Book or The First Book Part II, or the books may be used concurrently.
Songlist: An Die Geliebte (To the Beloved) (Beethoven), Ave Maria (Father in Heaven) (Saint-Saëns), The Cloths Of Heaven (T.Dunhill), Un Doux Lien (Tender Ties) (Delbruck), Du Bist Wie Eine Blume (Thou'rt Like Unto A Flower) (Schumann), Fame's an Echo (Arne), Forget Me Not (Bach), In der Fremde (In a Foreign Land) (Schumann), It Was A Lover And His Lass (Coates), Incline Thine Ear (Charles), A Kingdom By The Sea (Somervell), Linden Lea (Vaughan Williams), Love Quickly Is Pall'd (Purcell), My Lovely Celia (Monro), O Come, O Come, My Dearest (Arne), and more
Voicing: Tenor
Review: We proudly present these convenient new value packages! Each package includes over 90 songs, all at the same level of difficulty, conveniently and affordably priced for teacher reference. Each complete pack would retail for $44.97 if components were purchased separately.
Voicing: Tenor
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