Compiled, edited, and arranged by Patrick M. Liebergen, A Soprano's Duet Book features ten masterwork duets that represent a wide range of styles and composers from the Baroque, Classical, and
Duets for various combinations of voices from The Addams Family, Aida, Avenue Q, Bring It On, Ghost the Musical, In the Heights, Legally Blonde, The Lion King, Little Women, Memphis, YMonty
Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (1904-1973) dedicated his "Cien Sonetos de Amor" to his wife, and it remains among the world's most revered collections of love poems. Among these hundred poems is the gorgeous
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Langston Hughes' text is set for two solo voices with a percussive and virtuosic piano accompaniment. The text emphasizes the powerful rhythms of African drums and the sensual appeal of the dance. Bonds'
This song is from a projected musical film created by director/writer Margaret Constantas. On the Wentloog Levels near Cardiff, two artisan shoemakers, husband and wife, have fallen on hard times. Their
Following his recent series of monodramas setting Shakespeare's scenes and soliloquys, Thomas Pasatieri continues with Antony and Cleopatra. Scored for soprano, baritone and piano, the
This vocal duet arranged for treble and bass or equal voices is just as feisty as the original SATB version. Based on a protest song from the 16th-century German Peasants' War, this song was reintroduced in
On the surface, this 1941 Elizabeth Bishop poem is about roosters. More specifically, roosters in Key West, where the poet spent a decade. But the subtexts could not be any more appropriate in terms of
A 30-minute dramatic song cycle for soprano, baritone, and piano with brilliant and witty texts by Mark Twain, this four-movement work is both whimsical and deeply moving. The narrative expresses the
Here's a charming duet (or duel!) between a woman who loves music and a man who loves poetry, from a text by Richard Barnfield written in 1598. The battle begins with a flourish of alternating lines traded