Простой способ публикации, продажи и покупки нот и лицензий на исполнение!
   
 
 
 
 

The Silver Swan

Классика/Песня • 2007 • Автор текста: Орландо Гиббонс
 
 
   
 

For mezzo (or soprano) with piano (priced for 2 copies)

Название пользователя: The Silver Swan — for mezzo (or soprano) with piano (priced for 2 copies)


12.00 USD

Продавец Lori Laitman
PDF, 20.47 Мб ID: SM-000583203 Дата публикации: 21 июн 2023
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Сопрано, Меццо-сопрано
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано
Тип нот
Клавир с вокальной партией
Издатель
Enchanted Knickers Music
Язык
Английский
Время звучания
3'10
When Dr. Carol Kimball approached me about composing a new setting of “The Silver Swan” I was very hesitant, as I consider the original Gibbons madrigal so magical. As a result, setting these words was a particularly difficult task, and I wound up destroying many an attempt in the process. The song is lyrical and flowing in nature, and the melody glides over the accompaniment the way the swan glides over the water. The swan’s own speech is preceded by wordless “aahs”—as if the swan were warming up to the task of speaking. Carol Kimball commented: “I think the song has — like all good death scenes — its own particular ‘operatic moment,’ when the emotions of the text are underlined in an especially poignant way.” For Carol, this moment was the high note phrase accompanying “Farewell all joys.” The last low note, held for as long as possible, represents the swan’s dying breath. The song is available for
several voice types — which can be performed with or without a flute obbligato.

You can hear the version without flute on Spotify on my Within These Spaces CD — and the version with flute on my Living in the Body CD.
  • Комментарии

For mezzo (or soprano) with flute and piano (priced for 3 copies)

Название пользователя: The Silver Swan — for mezzo (or soprano) with flute and piano (priced for 3 copies)


15.00 USD

Продавец Lori Laitman
PDF, 20.65 Мб ID: SM-000583216 Дата публикации: 21 июн 2023
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Флейта, Сопрано, Меццо-сопрано
Состав исполнителей
Трио
Тип нот
Партитура, Сольная партия
Издатель
Enchanted Knickers Music
Язык
Английский
Время звучания
3'10
When Dr. Carol Kimball approached me about composing a new setting of “The Silver Swan” I was very hesitant, as I consider the original Gibbons madrigal so magical. As a result, setting these words was a particularly difficult task, and I wound up destroying many an attempt in the process. The song is lyrical and flowing in nature, and the melody glides over the accompaniment the way the swan glides over the water. The swan’s own speech is preceded by wordless “aahs”—as if the swan were warming up to the task of speaking. Carol Kimball commented: “I think the song has — like all good death scenes — its own particular ‘operatic moment,’ when the emotions of the text are underlined in an especially poignant way.” For Carol, this moment was the high note phrase accompanying “Farewell all joys.” The last low note, held for as long as possible, represents the swan’s dying breath. The song is available for
several voice types — which can be performed with or without a flute obbligato.

You can hear the version without flute on Spotify on my Within These Spaces CD — and the version with flute on my Living in the Body CD.
  • Комментарии

For countertenor (or contralto) with piano (priced for 2 copies)

Название пользователя: The Silver Swan — for countertenor (or contralto) with piano (priced for 2 copies)


12.00 USD

Продавец Lori Laitman
PDF, 20.47 Мб ID: SM-000583217 Дата публикации: 21 июн 2023
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Контральто, Контратенор
Состав исполнителей
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано
Тип нот
Клавир с вокальной партией
Издатель
Enchanted Knickers Music
Язык
Английский
Уровень сложности
Средний уровень
Время звучания
3'10
When Dr. Carol Kimball approached me about composing a new setting of “The Silver Swan” I was very hesitant, as I consider the original Gibbons madrigal so magical. As a result, setting these words was a particularly difficult task, and I wound up destroying many an attempt in the process. The song is lyrical and flowing in nature, and the melody glides over the accompaniment the way the swan glides over the water. The swan’s own speech is preceded by wordless “aahs”—as if the swan were warming up to the task of speaking. Carol Kimball commented: “I think the song has — like all good death scenes — its own particular ‘operatic moment,’ when the emotions of the text are underlined in an especially poignant way.” For Carol, this moment was the high note phrase accompanying “Farewell all joys.” The last low note, held for as long as possible, represents the swan’s dying breath. The song is available for
several voice types — which can be performed with or without a flute obbligato.

You can hear the version without flute on Spotify on my Within These Spaces CD — and the version with flute on my Living in the Body CD.
  • Комментарии

For countertenor (or contralto) with flute and piano (priced for 3 copies)

Название пользователя: The Silver Swan — for countertenor (or contralto) with flute and piano (priced for 3 copies)


15.00 USD

Продавец Lori Laitman
PDF, 20.65 Мб ID: SM-000583218 Дата публикации: 21 июн 2023
Инструменты
Фортепиано, Флейта, Контральто, Контратенор
Состав исполнителей
Трио
Тип нот
Партитура
Издатель
Enchanted Knickers Music
Язык
Английский
Время звучания
3'10
When Dr. Carol Kimball approached me about composing a new setting of “The Silver Swan” I was very hesitant, as I consider the original Gibbons madrigal so magical. As a result, setting these words was a particularly difficult task, and I wound up destroying many an attempt in the process. The song is lyrical and flowing in nature, and the melody glides over the accompaniment the way the swan glides over the water. The swan’s own speech is preceded by wordless “aahs”—as if the swan were warming up to the task of speaking. Carol Kimball commented: “I think the song has — like all good death scenes — its own particular ‘operatic moment,’ when the emotions of the text are underlined in an especially poignant way.” For Carol, this moment was the high note phrase accompanying “Farewell all joys.” The last low note, held for as long as possible, represents the swan’s dying breath. The song is available for
several voice types — which can be performed with or without a flute obbligato.

You can hear the version without flute on Spotify on my Within These Spaces CD — and the version with flute on my Living in the Body CD.
  • Комментарии
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
0:00
00:00