Description
Description
Like the first two volumes, Joan Boytim’s The First Book of Baritone/Bass, Part III includes vocal repertoire for the developing voice at any age. This collection contains songs that are easy to moderate in difficulty level and relatively short in length, so they are not too taxing for the voice. The selections include American and British art songs, folk song arrangements, sacred songs, and a sampling of beginning songs in German, Italian, Spanish, and French.
Contents:
- The Beggar’s Song (Leveridge)
- Bergere Legere (Weckerlin)
- Blue are her Eyes (Watts)
- Captain Mac (Sanderson)
- Come, o come, my Life’s Delight (Parker)
- Consecration (Franz)
- Evening (Niles)
- Five Eyes (Gibbs)
- Geheimes (Schubert)
- God so Loved the World (Stickles)
- How Long Wilt thou Forget Me (Speaks)
- In the Luxembourg Gardens (Manning)
- Invictus (Huhn)
- Io so che Pria Mi Moro (Aniello)
- It was a Lover and his Lass (Quilter)
- Let Not your Heart be Troubled (Speaks)
- La Maison Grise (Messager)
- Morir Voglio (D’Astorga)
- Der Musikant (Wolf)
- Once I Loved a Maiden Fair (Parker)
- The Pasture (Naginski)
- Que L’heure est Donc Breve (Massenet)
- River-Boats (Manning)
- Die Rose, Die Lilie (Franz)
- Der Schnee ist Zergangen (Franz)
- The Sea-Bird (Quilter)
- The Ships of Arcady (Head)
- The Skipper (W.H. Jude)
- Song of the Armourer (Nevin)
- Spirit of God (Neidlinger)
- The Tinker’s Song (Dibdin)
- Trusting in Thee (Fitchorn)
- When all night long a Chap Remains (Sullivan)
- When Big Profundo Sang Low “C” (Botsford)
- When I Was one-and-twenty (Somervell)






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