Mark,
Thank you for your response to my email on repertoire for Baritone and Guitar. You have really given me a lot of wonderful repertoire suggestions. I will email you if I have any further questions.
Thanks, Bill Alley Baritone Boston, MA
At 10:19 PM 11/16/00 -0500, you wrote:
>On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Bill Alley wrote: > > > I am looking for repertoire suggestions for Lyric Baritone and Guitar. I > > would like to do a program with classical guitar. > > Do any subscribers know of any classical guitarist in the Boston area? I > > would appreciate any repertoire suggestions. > >Bill, I have performed a recital with a classical guitarist and will offer >some suggestions based on that recital and the research I did for >it. Here's the info: > >English Renaissance Songs, ed. Benko - medium voice, guitar >Belles Deesses, Jean-Baptiste Besard - medium voice, guitar (baroque) >Gitarrelieder, Carl Maria von Weber - medium voice, guitar (19th) > >Vogelweide, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco - baritone, guitar (20th) >No quiero tus avellanas, Jesus Guridi - medium voice, guitar (20th) > >Rock n' Roll Session, Irwin Heilner - baritone, electric guitar (20th) > > >Others you might be interested in: > >Drei Lieder, Franz Joseph Haydn - medium voice, guitar (18th) >Drei Adventlieder, Franz Burkhart - medium voice, oboe, guitar (20th) >Four Songs, John Beckwith - baritone, guitar (20th) >Tell Me Where Fancy Is Bred, Elliot Carter - medium voice, guitar (20th) >Funf Lieder, Paul Dessau - low voice, guitar (20th) >Cantares, Roberto Gerhard - medium voice, guitar (20th) >Epilog, Martin Christoph Redel - baritone, guitar, alto flute (20th) >Folias canarias, Joaquin Rodrigo - medium voice, guitar (20th) > >Believe or not, you can also find Schubert and Brahms arranged for guitar >(I believe Schubert, as well as Mozart, may have a couple of original >pieces for voice and guitar, but alas, they are for high voice, as is >Handel's No se emendera jamas.) Someone also recommended Castelnuovo- >Tedesco's Divan of Moses... - that is for soprano only. In your research, >you will find an enourmous amount of repertoire for high voice and >guitar. > >Mark Montgomery > > > >
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