A Trusted Source for Theatre Music. * The Singer’s Musical Theatre Anthology – Volume 5: Soprano Edition is part of the world-renowned series that has been a go-to resource for vocalists for over 30 years. Featuring a mix of classic and contemporary Broadway hits, this book provides authentic editions of theatre music for singers, including 40 of the most iconic songs, performed in their original keys. This volume is designed specifically for soprano voices and includes a variety of songs, from well-known Broadway musicals to new classics. * * Perfect for Soprano Singers of All Levels. * Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned professional, this collection will provide the perfect challenges and rewards. The songs are excerpted from vocal scores and piano/conductor rehearsal scores, ensuring you are practicing the most accurate and well-transcribed versions of each piece. You’ll also find detailed performance notes to guide your interpretation and phrasing. * * A Wonderful Resource for Music Teachers and Students. * This anthology makes an excellent music teacher resource, providing soprano singers with a diverse selection of songs from musicals ranging from The Apple Tree to Wicked. It’s also an ideal gift for musicians, whether they are students, teachers, or professional vocalists looking to expand their repertoire. The collection encourages learning while also offering an opportunity to perform and enjoy some of the most celebrated songs in musical theatre. * * Songs Included: * Another Winter in a Summer Town * Anything Can Happen * Around the World * Baubles, Bangles and Beads * The Beauty Is * Begin the Beguine * Bride’s Lament * Cry Like the Wind * Daddy’s Girl * Fable * Fascinating Rhythm * The Flagmaker, 1775 * The Girl in 14G * Glitter and Be Gay * He Loves and She Loves * How Can I Lose You? * How Long Has This Been Going On? * I Feel Pretty * I’m Leaving You * I’ve Got a Crush on You * Let Us Be Glad * and more.
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- Published by Hal Leonard 258 Pages
- Book edited by Richard Walters
- Composer: Various Editor: Richard Walters
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