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Recitative and aria for soprano and orchestra: Metastasio, Artaserse II,11: 1766, or Count Firmian's audition party, Milan, 12 March 1770 deest KV 9 646 "Cara, se le mie pene" (Score/Crit. report) Aria for soprano and orchestra: unknown: 1769 82: 73o "Se ardire, e speranza" (Score/Crit. report) Aria for soprano and orchestra: Metastasio ...
Two Chinese Songs, for soprano and piano (1964) Nocturne, for bass and orchestra (1968) Versunken in die Nacht, for soprano and chamber orchestra (1981) Canción última, for alto and chamber ensemble (1983) Nocturne, for soprano and four cellos (1987) Hebrew Ballads. version for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, harp, viola, and double-bass (1993)
Chamber music: For violin and piano P 063: 1906: Luce: Song: voice and instrument: For mezzo-soprano and piano. Text by Ada Negri P 064: 1906: Nebbie: Song: voice and instrument: For mezzo-soprano and piano. Text by Ada Negri P 065: 1906: Nevicata: Song: voice and instrument: For mezzo-soprano and piano. Text by Ada Negri P 066: 1906: Contrasto ...
The Modification and Instrumentation of a Famous Hornpipe as a Merry and Altogether Sincere Homage to Uncle Alfred for flute or oboe, clarinet, percussion, harpsichord, viola, cello (1969); arrangement of music by Henry Purcell; Air for soprano and orchestra (1969); version for soprano, piano, violin, viola and cello (1970); movement from Opera ...
Three Songs from William Shakespeare, for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, and viola (1953) Four Songs, for mezzo-soprano, flute, harp and guitar (1954, arrangement of Quatre chants russes Nos. 1 & 4; Three Tales for Children Nos. 1 & 2) In Memoriam Dylan Thomas (Dirge-canons and song), for tenor, string quartet, and four trombones (1954)
Eilende Wolken, Segler der Lüfte (F. von Schiller), alto, orchestra, 1892, vocal score (1892), Op. 18; Bal masque, performed 1893, version for piano (1894), Op. 22
original: soprano and violin alternate: soprano and flute alternate: baritone and cello 6 min. translated from the Hebrew by Rabbi Jules Harlow [26] English [27] Ferdinand's Comfort: 2004 soprano, baritone, flute, harp (or piano), violin, cello, and double bass 4 min. Shakespeare [28] English [28] part of The Tempest Songbook [28] From the ...
It was performed and live recorded at the Gasteig in Munich by Martina Koppelstetter and the composer on 11 April 2010, in a composer's portrait concert, along with chamber music, early songs and the premiere of the setting of the poem Im Gebirg (On the Mountains) by Hans Krieger, scored for mezzo-soprano, alto flute and piano. [2]