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Perfect Tenor Recital Selections

November 6, 2018 By Nora Miller Rubinoff Leave a Comment

Voice recitals are part of a voice student’s degree fulfillment requirements. Whether you are preparing for a Junior Recital, Senior Recital, or Graduate Recital, identifying and grouping texts to display your vocal skill is key. Texts may be selected and grouped by language, emotion, or level of difficulty. Texts may also be selected and grouped by composer or as a cycle of work from a single composer.

Although we often see a division in the Lyric Tenor Fach, there are technically only five Fächer for the tenor voice. (Want to learn more about the Fäch System and tenor voice? View our multi-part series on the Fäch System here: https://blog.ipasource.com2017/04/24/the-fach-system-the-tenor-voice/)

Grouped by Aria and Art Song, this post offers texts for a tenor voice performer to consider including in a recital program.

Arias

Deposuit potentes from Magnificat, BWV 243 by Johann Sebastian Bach

Listen to Francisco Araiza:    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wel2444olaQ

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Frohe Hirten, eilt, ach eilet from the Weihnachtsoratorium, BWV 248 by J.S. Bach

Listen to Fritz Wunderlich: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L03yopokHlY

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Fac me cruce custodiri from Stabat Mater  – Franz Joseph Haydn

Listen to Andrea Semerar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyTSJPTo4AQ

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Where’Er You Walk from Semele – Georg Friedric Händel

Listen to Richard Lewis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7DXssuBNck

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Total Eclipse from Samson – Georg Friedric Händel

Listen to Jon Vickers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HU4MZxe9beU

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Jour et nuit je me mets en quatre from Les Contes d’Hoffmann  – Jacques Offenbach

Listen to Francois Testory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FckaKGzUR5Q

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De’ miei bollenti spiriti…, from La traviata – Guiseppe Verde

Listen to Luciano Pavarotti: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpluE_l-aHk

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Salut! demeure chaste et pure, from Faust – Charles Gounod

Listen to Jonas Kaufmann: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8K-gUwc330

Art Songs

Selections from Winterreise  – Franz Schubert

  • Gute Nacht
  • Wasserflut
  • Die Post

Listen to Ian Bostridge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAShNLQzyxI

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From Airs chantés by Francis Poulenc

  • Air champêtre

Listen to Nicolai Gedda:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPFDatjGMIc

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Gebet  – Hugo Wolf

Listen to Werner Güra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyiffjMDCwc

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Lachen und Weinen – Franz Schubert

Listen to Ian Partridge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBfmB9XfL4w

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Verborgenheit – Hugo Wolf

Listen to Rudolf Schock: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTVI6XAe_YU

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Zueignung – Richard Strauss

Listen to Jonas Kaufmann: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3Ls0XtqZ-Q

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Aimons-nous – Camille Saint-Saëns

Listen to Charles Rousselière: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-ZHqkELzNc

Filed Under: Featured, Voice Classification Tagged With: Amy Beach, Benjamin Britten, Camille Saint-Saëns, Charles Gounod, Francis Poulenc, Franz Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert, Georg Friedrich Händel, Giulio Caccini, Giuseppe Verdi, Hugo Wolf, Jacques Offenbach, Johann Sebastian Bach, recital, Richard Strauss, Robert Burns, tenor, voice type

Seven arias from Giuseppe Verdi’s La battaglia di Legnano

May 17, 2018 By Nora Miller Rubinoff Leave a Comment

BattagliaLegnano
“La Battaglia di Legnano”
Seven texts from La battaglia di Legnano, as set by Giuseppe Verdi, have recently been added to the IPA Source database.

La battaglia di Legnano is a four-act opera, with a libretto set by Salvadore Cammarano. It was first performed in January of 1849, and was commissioned by the Teatro Argentina theatre. In the 1850’s, Verdi had considered revising this opera, but never undertook the task.

Salvadore Cammarano was the librettist for  La battaglia di Legnano. Cammarano served as Verdi’s librettist for Alzira and Luisa Miller, and he collaborated with Leone Emanuele Bardare to write the libretto for Il Trovatore.

La battaglia di Legnano on IPA Source: https://www.ipasource.com/composer/v/verdi-giuseppe-1813-1901.html?search=la-battaglia-di-legnano#la-battaglia-di-legnano

Complete score on IMSLP.org: http://imslp.org/wiki/La_battaglia_di_Legnano_(Verdi,_Giuseppe)

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La battaglia di Legnano

A frenarti, o cor, nel petto (perfect for Soprano)

Ah se d’Arrigo, e di Rolando (perfect for Soprano)

Ah! m’abbraccia; d’esultanza (perfect for Baritone)

Ahi! scellerate alme d’inferno (perfect for Baritone)

La pia materna mano (perfect for Tenor)

Quante volte come un dono (perfect for Soprano)

Se al nuovo dì pugnando (perfect for Baritone)

 

The Performance

Watch the entire performance of La battaglia di Legnano from the Brott Music Festival here: https://youtu.be/KtZtyLNmN5U

Filed Under: Composers, Voice Classification Tagged With: bass, Giuseppe Verdi, Salvadore Cammarano, soprano, tenor

Perfect for Voice – 17 Texts from Georg Friedrich Händel’s Messiah

March 3, 2018 By Nora Miller Rubinoff Leave a Comment

Messiah-titlepageGeorg Friedrich Händel’s Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the version of the Psalms included with the Book of Common Prayer. Originally intended as thought-provoking inspiration for Lent and Easter, this 259-page score was composed in a mere 3-4 weeks.

During the 1700’s, opera and composers were sometimes the subject of moral outrage and some considered this work, as hard as it is to believe, blasphemous.  Händel chose to premier his work in Dublin near Easter time, on April 13, 1742, in part due to the lukewarm response to the previous years’ works in London and also because he was trying to test the work away from Anglican bishops.

Mozart reorchestrated Messiah in 1789 but remained in awe of the composer. “Händel understands effect better than any of us — when he chooses, he strikes like a thunderbolt… though he often saunters, in the manner of his time, this is always something there,” said Mozart.

Here, with voice type and listening links, are 18 texts on IPA Source from Händel’s oratorio, Messiah.

SOPRANO

Perfect for Soprano: How Beautiful Are the Feet – Their Sound Is Gone Out
Listen to Lynne Dawson: https://youtu.be/IFBEK5Xks6c

Perfect for Soprano: I Know That My Redeemer Liveth
Listen to Sylvia McNair: https://youtu.be/Kg7aXEvCeXY

Perfect for Soprano: If God Be for Us, Who Can Be Against Us
Listen to Sarah Brailey: https://youtu.be/a8A5BYyTkxQ

Perfect for Soprano: Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion
Listen to Kathleen Battle: https://youtu.be/bByY2_uXblQ

CONTRALTOBLW Handel

Perfect for Contralto: O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion
Listen to Carolyn Watkinson: https://youtu.be/BqzO8omYJWg

Perfect for Contralto: Come unto Him, All Ye That Labour
Listen to Lila Deis: https://youtu.be/y1vQ1vL_65A

Perfect for Contralto: He Was Despised and Rejected of Men
Listen to Anne Sofie von Otter: https://youtu.be/pjLaSMf0jjk

Perfect for Contralto: O Death, Where Is Thy Sting
Listen to Delphine Galou: https://youtu.be/23s5ZOS_MAo

TENOR

Perfect for Tenor: Behold, and See if There Be Any Sorrow
Listen to John Mark Ainsley: https://youtu.be/zCmd73MMOZM

Perfect for Tenor: But Thou Didst Not Leave His Soul in Hell
Listen to Bogdan Mihai: https://youtu.be/Ba-XN_wGwjk

Perfect for Tenor: Ev’ry valley shall be exaulted
Listen to Nicolai Gedda: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3ZaoZPOoD0

Perfect for Tenor: Thou Shalt Break Them
Listen to John Mark Ainsley: https://youtu.be/X92SkGNVSMI

Perfect for Tenor: Unto Which of the Angels
Listen to Markus Brutsche: https://youtu.be/wgYs8v0rCDc

BASS

Perfect for Bass: The People That Walked in Darkness
Listen to Matthew Curran: https://youtu.be/3V_ZZ6ENu-E

Perfect for Bass (or alto): But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming
Listen to Bryn Terfel: https://youtu.be/TCOSulk2v5c

Perfect for Bass: The Trumpet Shall Sound
Listen to Philippe Sly: https://youtu.be/13DpmWPV9IU

Perfect for Bass: Thou Art Gone Up on High
Listen to William Sharp: https://youtu.be/HCrpCQE-y1E

Perfect for Bass: Why Do the Nations So Furiously Rage Together
Listen to Donald Gramm: https://youtu.be/JIcRrLn8OcQ

 

(Sources Wikipedia, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Smithsonian Institution, GFHändel.org)

Filed Under: Composers, Voice Classification Tagged With: bass, Christmas, composers, contralto, Easter, Georg Friedrich Händel, Messiah, mezzo, soprano, tenor, voice classification, voice type

Texts about love, just in time for Valentine’s Day

February 8, 2018 By Nora Miller Rubinoff Leave a Comment

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, here are a selection of texts about love. Some texts also include listening links, notations on ideal voice type, and comments from IPA Source Founder & Principal Author, Bard Suverkrop.


Droop Not, Young Lover as set by Georg Friedrich Händel

This is important song, perfect for bass, is from the opera “Ezio”
Text: https://www.ipasource.com/droop-not-young-lover.html

Endless Pleasure, Endless Love as set by Georg Friedrich Händel
This aria, perfect for soprano, is from “Semele”

Text: https://www.ipasource.com/endless-pleasure-endless-love.html
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmR6ewx387w

I Attempt from Love’s Sickness to Fly as set by Henry Purcell
This important song, perfect for soprano, is from “The Indian Queen”

Text: https://www.ipasource.com/i-attempt-from-love-s-sickness-to-fly.html
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6Pyiu1TUNM

Love is a Plaintive Song as set by Sir Arthur Sullivan
This text, perfect for soprano, is from “Patience”

Text: https://www.ipasource.com/love-is-a-plaintive-song.html

Love quickly is pall’d as set by Henry Purcell
This text, perfect for alto, is from “Timon of Athens”

Text: https://www.ipasource.com/love-quickly-is-pall-d.html

Sorry Her Lot Who Loves Too Well as set by Sir Arthur Sullivan
This text, perfect for soprano, is from “H.M.S. Pinafore”

Text: https://www.ipasource.com/sorry-her-lot-who-loves-too-well.html
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci2Ae_iAWo8

When First My Old, Old Love I Knew as set by Sir Arthur Sullivan
This text, perfect for tenor, is from “Trial by Jury”

Text: https://www.ipasource.com/when-first-my-old-old-love-i-knew.html

Love Has Eyes as set by Henry Rowley (Charles Dibdin is the poet)
“This is an important teaching song,” says IPA Source Founder & Principal Author, Bard Suverkrop

Text: https://www.ipasource.com/love-has-eyes.html

Love’s Philosophy as set by Percy Bysshe Shelley
“Perhaps the most important English song in this group,” says IPA Source Founder & Principal Author, Bard Suverkrop

Text: https://www.ipasource.com/love-s-philosophy.html
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwWtrJMelgs

Go, Lovely Rose by Roger Quilter

Text: https://www.ipasource.com/catalog/product/view/id/10509/category/3578/
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4pSEiQkOWY

Amor by Richard Strauss

Text: https://www.ipasource.com/amor-7944.html
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDqIza9VELM

English Collection

op. 12. Seven Elizabethan Lyrics by Roger Quilter

Texts: https://www.ipasource.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=op.+12.+Seven+Elizabethan+Lyrics&order=relevance&dir=desc
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nzc8rPRrjtI

German collection

op. 048. Dichterliebe (Poet’s Love) by Robert Schumann
Texts: https://www.ipasource.com/composer/s/schumann-robert-alexander-1810-1856.html?search=op-048-dichterliebe#op-048-dichterliebe
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX1LTPV0QuA

 

 

Filed Under: Composers, Featured Tagged With: alto, bass, composers, holidays, love, soprano, tenor, Valentine's Day

Perfect for voice – 8 arias as set by Camille Saint-Saëns

November 7, 2017 By Bard Suverkrop Leave a Comment

Camille Saint-Saëns in 1900 by Pierre Petit
Saint-Saëns

Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (10/9/1835 – 12/16/1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic era. He was also a poet and playwright. In his younger years, he was enthusiastic for music of the modern day, including Schumann, Wagner, and Liszt. However, he remained a traditionalist committed to musical structures by earlier French composers.

Saint-Saëns wrote in many genres, including opera, symphonies, concertos, songs, sacred & secular choral music, solo piano, & chamber music. He was a prodigy, beginning piano lessons at age two and a half, and performing at a Paris salon when he was five years of age.

Because of his commitment to historical structure, however, he was conflicted with composers of the impressionist and dodecaphonic schools of music. His later music was therefore viewed as less appealing, less colorful and more reactionary. He was still giving recitals three months before his death (he went on a concert tour of Algiers and Greece at the age of 85). When he announced his retirement in August 1921, he had been before the public for 75 years.

View our entire collection of texts as set by Camille Saint-Saëns:
https://www.ipasource.com/composer/s/saint-saens-camille-1835-1921.html

Learn more about Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns here.

Organized by opera and voice type, here are links to the IPA text for 8 arias as set by Camille Saint-Saëns. Most include listening links:

Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila

Maudite à jamais soit la race (High Priest: perfect for baritone)
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/maudite-a-jamais-soit-la-race.html

Listen to: Ernest Blanc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WRBr3_X3ek&t=26s

Amour! viens aider ma faiblesse (Dalila: perfect for mezzo)
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/amour-viens-aider-ma-faiblesse.html

Listen to: Tatiana Troyanos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBCCZU7nCG0

Printemps qui commence (Dalila: perfect for mezzo)
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/printemps-qui-commence.html

Listen to: Denyce Grave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Bp8P5dnAWQ

Mon coeur s’ouvre a ta voix (Dalila: perfect for mezzo)
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/mon-coeur-s-ouvre-a-ta-voix.html

Listen to: Marilyn Horne
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwynxOAoKjo

Vois, ma misère (Samson: perfect for tenor)
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/vois-ma-misere.html

Listen to: Jon Vickers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvMlou8dcvk

Saint-Saëns: Henry VIII

Qui donc commande, quand il aime? (Henry VIII: perfect for baritone)
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/qui-donc-commande-quand-il-aime.html

Listen to: Philippe Rouillon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocSijzQVHDo

Qui donc élève ici la voix? (Legate: perfect for bass)
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/qui-donc-eleve-ici-la-voix.html

Saint-Säens: Oratorio de Noël

Domine, ego credidi (perfect for tenor)
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/domine-ego-credidi.html

Listen to: Erland Hagegård
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV7650DGJ40

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Filed Under: Composers Tagged With: baritone, bass, composers, contralto, fach, fach system, French, Latin, mezzo, Saint-Saëns, tenor, voice, voice classification, voice type

14 texts as set by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, hand-curated by Fach

October 10, 2017 By Nora Miller Rubinoff Leave a Comment

Mendelssohn Bartholdy

From our collection of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy texts, here are 14 texts hand-curated by Fach, with listening links included.

Born Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (3 February 1809 – 4 November 1847), he was widely known as Felix Mendelssohn. Mendelssohn was a German composer, pianist, and organist during the early Romantic period.

Mendelssohn is considered the greatest child prodigy after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His sister was Fanny Mendelssohn (later Fanny Hensel), who became a well-known pianist and composer.

Learn more about Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy via Wikipedia here.

14 texts as set by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

Perfect for Soprano

Höre, Israel, höre des Herren Stimme
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/hore-israel-hore-des-herren-stimme.html
Listen to Jolanta Michalska-Taliaferro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-7Aiv_FIm8

Hear Ye, Israel
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/hear-ye-israel.html
Listen to Eleanor Steber: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX-wwiTZrnw

Perfect for Contralto

Sei stille dem Herrn und warte auf ihn
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/sei-stille-dem-herrn-und-warte-auf-ihn.html
Listen to Ira Malaniuk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwQrrb9TXsU

O Rest in the Lord
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/o-rest-in-the-lord.html
Listen to Janet Baker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaOz0fm-dI4

Perfect for Baritone

Herr, Gott Abrahams 
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/herr-gott-abrahams.html
Listen to Friedrich Schorr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyu87fGe0os

Ist nicht des Herrn Wort wie ein Feuer 
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/ist-nicht-des-herrn-wort-wie-ein-feuer.html
Listen to George London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTjUSDrqohk

Es ist genug 
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/es-ist-genug.html
Listen to Andreas Bauer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTHeVSzu7AY

Ja, es sollen wohin Berge weichen 
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/ja-es-sollen-wohin-berge-weichen.html
Listen to Thomas Berau: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVB2nuuiBSQ

For the Mountains 
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/for-the-mountains.html
Listen to Weston Hurt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwqVvF3klBg

Lord God of Abraham 
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/lord-god-of-abraham.html
Listen to Paul Robeson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3NoOg6y9xA

It Is Enough 
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/it-is-enough.html
Listen to Willard White: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNEPdidk-fo

Is Not His Word Like a Fire
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/is-not-his-word-like-a-fire.html
Listen to Bryn Terfel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHB0r45fbfI

Perfect for Tenor

Dann werden die Gerechten leuchten 
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/dann-werden-die-gerechten-leuchten.html
Listen to Stephen Chaundy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwY-YudGRt4

So ihr mich von ganzem Herzen suchet 
IPA Text: https://www.ipasource.com/so-ihr-mich-von-ganzen-herzen-suchet.html
Listen to Werner Gura: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M5Pvhog9DQ

If With All Your Hearts
https://www.ipasource.com/if-with-all-your-hearts.html
Listen to Jerry Hadley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0PVVcWocos 

 

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Filed Under: Composers, Featured Tagged With: baritone, contralto, Fanny Hensel, German, Mendelssohn, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, mezzo, soprano, tenor, voice, voice classification, voice type

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