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Nicola-Jane Kemp|Mixed media product|Faber Music Ltd|09/10/2008
Book Description:
The Language Of Song: Advanced (High Voice) is part of the successful series by Heidi Pegler and Nicola-Jane Kemp. The ability to sing in foreign languages is a much-needed skill for singers, but few vocal training resources tackle this aspect comprehensively in one book. With this in mind, ABRSM examiners and professional singers Heidi and Nicola-Jane have written a graded series of songbooks that provide classic song repertoire, carefully selected to develop the vital skills required to sing in a foreign language An invaluable resource for all singing students and teachers, each song gives both a literal and poetic translation of each text, a detailed pronunciation guide using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) guide and background information on the songs as well as technical and musical teaching points. The accompanying CD provides the text for each song spoken by a native speaker - expert language consultants who specialise in coaching singers - as well as a recording of each song accompaniment by international pianist Iain Harrington. Not just ideal for those taking graded singing exams, these are invaluable for singers of any age exploring international song repertoire up to university and college level. Learn to sing this wonderful foreign language repertoire confidently and effectively and celebrate the Language of Song! **ABRSM selected pieces (Singing from 2009): O del mio dolce ardor: from Paride ed Elena (Gluck) Pur dicesti, o bocca bella: from Arminio (Lotti) La conocchia (Donizetti) Notre amour (Faure) Mattinata (Leoncavallo) La pastorella delle Alpi (Rossini) Du bist die Ruh (Schubert) Widmung: No. 1 from Myrthen (Schumann) Les filles de Cadix. (Viardot) Verborgenheit: No. 12 from Moerike-Lieder (Wolf) Ne ver, moy drug (Believe it not, my friend) (Tchaikovsky) Net, tolko tot, kto znal (None But the Lonely Heart) (Tchaikovsky)