The Telephone was written for soprano and baritone, while the Poulenc was written just for soprano with a telephone.
Hope that helps!
Ja-Naé www.Ja-Nae.com
--- tidwellchristy <tidwellc@e...> wrote: > Certainly a possibility. =) > > Christy > > --- In vocalist-temporary@y..., "Colin Reed" > <colin-reed@l...> wrote: > > Might you be thinking of La Voix Humaine by > Poulenc. This is for > soprano > > only, and is also sung down a telephone. > > > > Best wishes > > Colin Reed, tenor > > Newark, UK > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "tidwellchristy" <tidwellc@e...> > > To: <vocalist-temporary@y...> > > Sent: 11 January 2002 15:53 > > Subject: [vocalist] Re: Some Stuff I've Never > Heard of: Menotti, > Kapilow, > > Margoshes > > > > > > > --- In vocalist-temporary@y..., Trevor Allen > <trevorjamesallen@y...> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > and finally if there is any good baritone > material in > > > > "The Telephone" by Menotti. > > > > > > > > > > I thought (but I might be thinking of the wrong > piece--I'm sure > > > someone will correct me if I am) that this work > of Menotti's was > for > > > soprano only. (?) > > > > > > Christy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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