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"What should I perform?" This book is to serve as a study guide of
twentyfive works for the dramatic soprano voice with orchestra.
Criteria used for inclusion include range, tessitura, orchestral
scoring, dramatic intensity, and cultural diversity. There are
examples of works dating from 1787 through 2004, and include song
cycles, monoperas, monodramas, scena and arias, symphonic
rhapsodies, cantatas, symphonic cycles, and lyric tragedies.
Adhering to the basic requirement of the piece being suitable for
the dramatic soprano voice, the chosen works are eclectic in
language, style, ethnic origin, and musical period. A cursory
definition of the dramatic soprano voice and its rise in operatic
history is included. Information is provided for each listing,
including a brief biographical sketch of the composer and the
work's history and lyrics. This book is addressed to all
professionals in the performing arts as well as specifically to
dramatic sopranos, conductors, composers, and lovers of
extraordinary and compelling vocal/orchestral works. It is also
directed toward professors and educators in music, voice,
orchestra, theatre, and their students.
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