Sara,
Surprise, Surprise, Surprise, It is me. Remember me????? The old soprano???? Well any way, I'm not dead.
I know that the Strauss song book comes in different keys. As for the Verdi, I know that there are songs that are like arias, but as to the fach, I am not sure.
Hope all is well for you. Been away from the group for a while, trying to regroup and address my own company's problems. I am a little singular when it comes to my concentration and current scope, I tend to lose myself in the current crisis, and let all and loved ones slip by. Certainly miss our discussions. How are the kids, how is IU looking??? Where is the IT??? Is he gone or what???? None of my business really. I hope all is well for you.
Buffy ----- Original Message ----- From: <Shuff@c...> To: <vocalist-temporary@egroups.com> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:51 PM Subject: [vocalist-temporary] Re: Duke, Britten, and repetoire
> --- In vocalist-temporary@egroups.com, "Bryan Tank" > <broadwayboy81@h...> wrote: > > Bryan - > > That would depend on what voice type you are - if you're a tenor, I > could point you in definite directions (my favorites, what I've heard > tenors sings, etc.), but if not.... > > I would suggest just noodling around on the T.I.S. website. It is > very well organized and you can do searches in a number of ways. > > Let us know, and I can make suggestions for you. > > Sarah > > > Could anyone give me insight into which JOhn Duke music book would > be the > > best to buy. What are some of the songs in his different books? > What are > > some of your favorites? Along the same lines, what are some of > your > > favorite Britten vocal pieces? What are some german arts song > books youd > > reccomend? Im purchasincg lots of vocal repetoire before heading > back to > > school this fall so I'd really appreciate your help! > > > > Thanks, > > Bryan > > > > > > > > >
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