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Venezia - 6 Chansons En Dialecte Venitien

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Reynaldo Hahn


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Softcover Venezia is a set of six songs of music by Reynaldo Hahn. For Voice and Piano, the lyrics are written both in Venetian dialect and in French. The Piano score requires an upper-intermediate technique, as per the Voice. A small guide to correct pronunciation is given at the beginning of the book. The six songs are: - Sopra lacqua indormenzada by Pietro Pagello - La Barcheta by Pietro Buratti - Lavertimento by Pietro Buratti - La Biondina in Gondoleta by Antonio Lamberti - Che peca ! by Francesco Dall Ongaro - La Primavera by Alvise Cigogna Some of these pieces are dedicated to renowned women such as Giorgio Sand, the Countess of Guerne born Segur and Ernesta Sterne. Reynaldo Hahn was a naturalised French composer, conductor, theatre director and singer. Best known as a composer of songs, he also wrote many pieces and melodies for different instruments.Softcover Venezia is a set of six songs of music by Reynaldo Hahn. For Voice and Piano, the lyrics are written both in Venetian dialect and in French. The Piano score requires an upper-intermediate technique, as per the Voice. A small guide to correct pronunciation is given at the beginning of the book. The six songs are: - Sopra lacqua indormenzada by Pietro Pagello - La Barcheta by Pietro Buratti - Lavertimento by Pietro Buratti - La Biondina in Gondoleta by Antonio Lamberti - Che peca ! by Francesco Dall Ongaro - La Primavera by Alvise Cigogna Some of these pieces are dedicated to renowned women such as Giorgio Sand, the Countess of Guerne born Segur and Ernesta Sterne. Reynaldo Hahn was a naturalised French composer, conductor, theatre director and singer. Best known as a composer of songs, he also wrote many pieces and melodies for different instruments.

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Category: Piano
Series: Heugel
Voicing/Instrument: Voice and Piano