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Folk Songs is a song cycle by the Italian composer Luciano Berio composed in 1964. ... Ricardo Chailly, mezzo-soprano: Jard van Nes, (Decca 4258322) 1996: Luciano ...
For mezzo-soprano and piano, and for mezzo-soprano solo with SA chorus, hand bells and piano: Song originally written in 1995, expanded and arranged for mezzo-soprano with SA chorus, hand bells and piano in 1998. Vocal: 1996: On the Road to Christmas: Texts by A.E. Housman, Frederica von Stade, John Jacob Niles, Emily Dickinson and Jake Heggie
Traces for soprano, mezzo-soprano, two actors, chorus and orchestra (1963); withdrawn; parts were reworked and incorporated in Opera (1970) Sincronie for string quartet (1964) Folk Songs for mezzosoprano and seven instruments (1964); arrangement for mezzosoprano and orchestra (1973)
The mezzo-soprano is the middle female voice and the most common of the female singing voices, which tends to dominate in non-classical music, with vocal range that typically lies between the A below "middle C" (C 4) to the A two octaves above (i.e. A 3 –A 5).
Sissel's musical style runs the gamut from pop recordings and traditional folk songs, to classical vocals and operatic arias. She possesses a "crystalline" voice [2] and wide vocal range, sweeping down from mezzo-soprano notes, in arias such as Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix from Saint-Saëns's opera Samson et Dalila, to the F natural above ...
for mezzo-soprano and orchestra: Incidental music: 146: ... 2 Folk Song Fragments (2 Northumbrian Folk Tunes) ... for soprano, alto, tenor, bass and mixed chorus a ...
"Oh, soft was the song" song: mezzo-soprano and piano or orchestra — Gilbert Parker: Novello 59.5: 1910 "Was it some Golden Star?" song: mezzo-soprano and piano or orchestra — Gilbert Parker: Novello 59.6: 1910 "Twilight" song: mezzo-soprano and piano or orchestra — Gilbert Parker: Novello 60: 1909–10: Two songs: song: 1. "The Torch" 2 ...
Siete Canciones populares Españolas ("Seven Spanish Folksongs") is a 1914 set of traditional Spanish songs arranged for soprano and piano by the composer Manuel de Falla. Besides being Falla's most-arranged composition and one of his most popular, it is one of the most frequently performed sets of Spanish-language art songs. The Godebski family