• 45 ARIAS from Operas and Oratorios for Voice and Piano (High Voice) by George Frideric Handel High Voice - Sheet Music
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45 ARIAS from Operas and Oratorios for Voice and Piano (High Voice) Volume I by George Frideric Handel High Voice - Sheet Music

By George Frideric Handel

7.5x10.5 inches.

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Summary
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Aria Oratorio
Series levels:
Grade 5 Grade 8
Artist:
George Frideric Handel
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
7.5x10.5 inches
Number of Pages:
61
Shipping Weight:
0.86 pounds
Detailed Description
High voice solo and piano accompaniment (high voice) - Difficulty: difficult

SKU: IM.1693

Volume I. Composed by George Frideric Handel. Edited by Sergius Kagen. Baroque. Collection. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, translations and introductory text. 61 pages. International Music Co. #1693. Published by International Music Co. (IM.1693).

7.5x10.5 inches.

Song List
  • Ah, spietato

  • Bel Piacere

  • Cara Sposa

  • Ch'io mai vi possa

  • Chi sprezzando

  • Come And Trip It

  • Recit: Deeper and deeper. Aria: Waft her Angels

  • Lascia Ch'io Pianga

  • Let The Bright Seraphim

  • Let me wander

  • Lusinghe piu care

  • Ombra cara

  • Or let the merry Bells

  • Va godendo

  • Where'er you walk

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    Ratings + Reviews

    5 Rating

    2 reviews

    Berlin

    Oct 5, 2015

    Prompt mail

    Great quality of the scores! Prompt mail! No delays! Excellent edition!

    Anonymous

    Dec 6, 2011

    I beg to differ

    After many years of having only two of the three volumes of Handel,I finally now have the complete set. Being a dramatic soprano, I focus on the non-coloratura arias, many of which may have originally been for tenor. I doubt anyone is going to sing an entire role of a Handel opera, therefore, arias can be chosen for their suitability for the individual.