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From:  "David Grogan" <dgrogan@e...>
"David Grogan" <dgrogan@e...>
Date:  Mon Feb 12, 2001  10:14 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] REP: recital enders


Jenni,

I am not a repertoire person, but have you considered "Glitter and be Gay"
from Candide? I know that it is an aria, but *what* an aria! Good luck
with your search.


David Grogan
ETBU Music
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"There's a basic rule which runs through all kinds of music, kind of an
unwritten rule. I don't know what it is. But I've got it."

-Ron Wood

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jenni" <jenni@G...>
From: "Jenni" <jenni@G...>
To: <vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com>
To: <vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 1:42 PM
Subject: [vocalist] REP: recital enders


> OK, you repertoire geniuses out there!
>
> I am having a hard time finding things to end a recital with. I am a
> lyric soprano, with a comfortable high C# held, E if I don't have to hold
> it. :)
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> My teacher says no arias, but I don't really care what language it is in,
> except French (Debussy's Forgotten Arias are taking that slot). It can be
> a set, a couple of songs, or even a song from a set. (I am not above
> changing the order of a set at this point -- I did it with "I Hate
> Music!")
>
> You know, a crowd pleaser, something stirring, something fabulous,
> something that makes them stand up and yell at the top of their lungs,
> "BRAVA, BRAVA!!" as the last of the chord melts away . . . .
>
> OK, back to reality, you get the idea. :)
>
> Thanks, in advance!!
>
> Regards,
>
> -- Jenni
>
> --
> Jenni Glier Jenni@G... | There are two means of refuge from
> http://Jenni.Glier.org | the miseries of life: music and cats.
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