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Guide to the Aria Repertoire (Indiana Repertoire Guides)
Mark Ross Clark
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| #1183624 in Books | Mark Ross Clark | 2007-02-06 | 2007-02-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.27 x6.12l,1.85 | File type: PDF | 624 pages | Guide to the Aria Repertoire||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Mediocre at best|By paulinawesome|This book contains only the most basic operatic repertoire. As a reference book, it really does nothing to delve into the more obscure literature. This book is a glorified table of contents for the G. Schirmer Arias series. Furthermore, the recommendations made by some of the singers or professors consulted in the writing of this book as w|||"Clark... has compiled a guide to opera repertory for solo voice.... This work can be compared to Berton Coffin's Singer's Repertoire (2nd ed., 1962), which covers the art song in much the same manner.... Recommended." ―Choice
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A long-awaited resource for the young operatic singer, this annotated guide brings together many sources to start the journey toward powerful, informed performance. An extensive discussion of fach and audition repertoire is followed by more than 400 arias organized by voice type, including canonical, contemporary, and obscure works from different languages. Each entry includes level of difficulty, voice/character type, special techniques, tessitura, and accompaniment....
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