Great Mozart Arias for Soprano: Voice and Piano by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Thirty-six arias include selections from such all-time favorites as The Marriage of Figaro, Così fan tutte, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni. Reproduced from authoritative editions.
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|  | Great Concert Arias for Soprano in Full Score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart A dozen of Mozart's best and loveliest works in the genre include "Ah, lo previdi," K.272; "Voi avete un cor fedele," K.217; and "Chi sà, chi sà, qual sia," K.582.
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|  | Don Giovanni Vocal Score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Romance, murder, and revenge — Mozart's masterpiece offers an ingenious blend of comic and tragic elements in recounting the adventures of a dashing libertine. Reproduced from an authoritative early edition.
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The Magic Flute Vocal Score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart One of Mozart's greatest operas, this work achieved immediate success when first performed in 1791. The vocal score will be indispensable to soloists, chorus members and rehearsal pianists.
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|  | Requiem in Full Score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Composed shortly before Mozart's death, this masterpiece of vocal composition is among the most recorded and performed religious work in the repertoire. Authoritative edition published by Breitkopf & Härtel, Wiesbaden, n.d.
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Seven Great Opera Overtures in Full Score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Rich selection features overtures from Idomeneo (K.366); The Abduction from the Seraglio (K.384); The Marriage of Figaro (K.492); Don Giovanni (K.527); Così Fan Tutte (K.588); The Magic Flute (K.620); and La Clemenza di Tito (K.621).
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|  | Mozart's Don Giovanni (the Dover Opera Libretto Series) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Standard Italian libretto, with complete English translation. Convenient and thoroughly portable — an ideal companion for reading along with a recording or the performance itself. Introduction. List of Characters. Plot Summary.
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|  | The Complete Mörike Songs by Hugo Wolf Austrian composer's splendid settings of 53 poems by German poet Eduard Mörike. Includes Der Tambour, Verborgenheit, Elfenlied, 50 more. New literal prose translations of the lyrics provided.
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Complete Songs for Solo Voice and Piano, Series I by Johannes Brahms "These songs are a source of endless delight." — Grove Dictionary. Features new prose translations of nearly 60 lovely songs first published from 1854 to 1969, including the 15-song cycle Die schöne Magelone.
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|  | Complete Songs for Solo Voice and Piano, Series IV by Johannes Brahms One hundred and twenty songs that complete the Brahms song oeuvre: Wie Melodien zieht es and 18 other songs of Opp. 105, 106, 107, 121; 10 additional songs; and 91 folk and traditional songs. English translations.
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Complete Songs for Voice and Piano by Henri Duparc Sixteen songs and one duet — based on works by Baudelaire, Leconte de Lisle, Gautier, and other poets — are reprinted here with original English translations from authoritative French editions.
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|  | Complete Songs for Voice and Piano by Serge Rachmaninoff Rich collection of 71 compositions, including some of the most hauntingly beautiful passages in vocal literature. Exciting treasury of glorious songs — Opp. 4, 14, 21, 26, 34, and 38.
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Complete Songs without Words for Piano by Felix Mendelssohn This authoritative volume contains many of the most popular short pieces in the Romantic repertoire — more than 40 pieces, including Spinning Song, Spring Song, and Venetian Gondola Song.
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|  | Fifty-Nine Favorite Songs by Franz Schubert Rich selection of lieder from standard Breitkopf & Härtel complete-score edition: Der Wanderer, Ave Maria, Hark, Hark, the Lark, and 56 others by a supreme master of the genre.
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Forty Favorite Songs for High Voice by Johannes Brahms Forty of Brahms' most popular vocal works include Ruhe, Süssliebchen, Wiegenlied ("Cradle Song"), Die Mainacht, Meine Liebe ist grün, and Wie Melodien zieht es mir. An outstanding collection for study.
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|  | Offenbach's Songs from the Great Operettas by Jacques Offenbach Expert compilation of original sheet music features 38 popular songs from 14 operettas. Complete French texts to selections from Orpheé aux enfers, La belle Hélène, and other operettas, plus English translations.
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Schubert's Songs to Texts by Goethe by Franz Schubert Only one-volume edition of Schubert's Goethe songs from authoritative Breitkopf & Härtel edition plus all revised versions. New prose translation of poems. 84 songs.
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|  | Selected Songs for Solo Voice and Piano by Robert Schumann Authoritative compilation of more than 100 Lieder features well-beloved melodies set to the poetry of Heine, Goethe, Burns, Byron, and others. Reprinted from the Breitkopf and Härtel edition. New translations of lyrics.
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Seventy Scottish Songs by Helen Hopekirk Sterling collection of beloved vocal music, including ballads, love songs, patriotic songs, and songs commemorating special moments in history and legend. Features complete lyrics plus full piano accompaniments.
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|  | Sixty Irish Songs for High Voice by William Arms Fisher Reprinted in its entirety from Ditson's authoritative Musicians Library edition, this collection includes well-known standards to lesser-known gems, suitable for performance on all levels.
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Sixty Songs by Gabriel Fauré In one volume: three collections of songs composed during the years 1861 to 1904, including many of the most famous. Reprinted from authoritative French editions. Set for medium voice.
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|  | Songs, 1880-1904 by Claude Debussy Rich selection of 36 songs, settings of texts by Baudelaire, Verlaine, Mallarme, Bourget, Pierre Louys, and other poets. Songs include: Beau Soir, Mandoline, Les Angelus, Dans le jardin, many more.
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Songs, 1896-1914 by Maurice Ravel Ravel's greatest songs and song cycles — among them Sheherazade, Five Greek Folk Songs, and Three Poems by Stephane Mallarme — edited and introduced by the world's leading Ravel scholar, Arbie Orenstein.
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|  | Thirty Songs by Franz Liszt These extremely worthwhile but lesser-known songs rank among the finest of 19th-century lieder. The scores consist of piano parts with accompanying texts in French, German, or Italian, plus English translations.
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