I don't know what voice part you are, Lisa...must have missed it along the way but there is "Erwin" by Fanny Hensel (high voice & piano).
Also, there is a setting of "Down by the Salley Gardens" by Rebecca Clarke.
Pat
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001 17:52:02 +0200 <info@g...> writes: On Mon, 4 Jun 2001 17:52:02 +0200 <info@g...> writes: > Dear Lisa, > > have you tried: > > Darius Milhaud, Catalogue de Fleurs, Opus 60, Editions Durand, piano > or orchestral version by the composer, poems by Lucien Daudet, in > 1920: > > - La Violette (C#-F) > - Le Bégonia (C#-D) > - Les Fritillaires (C-E) > - Les Jacinthes (C-F) > - Les Crocus (C#-F) > - Le Brachycome (G-Dflat) > - L'Eremurus (C#-E) > > Also you might want to check : > > Bizet (La Rose et l'Abeille, A une Fleur, Rose d'Amour, la Chanson > de la Rose...), > Lili Boulanger (Les Lilas qui avaient fleuri, Deux Ancolies), > Benjamin Britten (Now the leaves are falling fast, Ah Sun-Flower, > The Nightingale and the Rose), Emmanuel Chabrier (Toutes les Fleurs) > Jacques Chailley (Le Jardin de notre soeur Claire) > Ernest Chausson (la Dernière Feuille, Serres Chaudes opus 24, La > Fleur des Eaux, Le Temps des Lilas) > Aaron Copland (Nature the gentlest mother, the Golden Willow) > Leo Delibes (Chrysanthème) > Frederick Delius (The Violet, In the Garden of the Seraglio, Black > Roses, To Daffodils) > Edward Elgar (Like to the damask rose) > Cesar Franck (S'il est un charmant gazon, Roses et Papillons, le > Mariage des Roses) > Charles Gounod (Donne-moi cette fleur, Envoi de Fleurs, There is > Dew, Les Lilas Blancs, Le temps des roses, Passiflora) > Enrique Granados (Mananica era - the garden at dawn) > Edvard Grieg (Morgentau, Zur Rosenzeit, Rosenknoppen...) > Arthur Honegger (le Delphinium) > > and so on... > > > Gilles Denizot > baritone - voice teacher (and passionate amateur gardener !) > http://gillesdenizot.com > > ---- Original Message ----- > From: Lisa M. Nuske > To: Vocalist (Temporary) > Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 2:53 PM > Subject: [vocalist] Repertoire > > > Hi everyone, > I am in the process of putting together some material for a > recital that I > hope to do within the first term or two of grad school. It will > be called > "Hanging Gardens", and I am looking for music having specifically > to do with > flowers and gardens. > > I have gone through my Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Faure, and > Debussy in my > quest - does anyone have any suggestions of repertoire from other > composers > that would fit this theme? > > Thanks in advance - you are all always so helpful! > > Have a wonderful day! > > Lisa M. Nuske > Soprano and Voice Teacher > Appleton, WI > http://home.att.net/~earthbounddiva > You are the music while the music lasts. > ~ T. S. Eliot ~ > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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