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A Night At The Opera For Cello

    A Night At The Opera For Cello

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      Arranged by: Tim WellsThis is Associated Board MaterialEveryone sings - whether you push a lung-full of air though a larynx in an opera house, pull a bow across a string in a concert hall, blow bre... Read more

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        Description: A Night At The Opera For Cello

        Arranged by: Tim Wells
        This is Associated Board Material

        Everyone sings - whether you push a lung-full of air though a larynx in an opera house, pull a bow across a string in a concert hall, blow breath though a tube in an orchestra, or even just sing in the shower - everyone sings. All too often people forget to sing when playing an instrument, but for beginners and young children, knowing the music they are supposed to be singing gives them a useful head start. Therefore, a natural choice of themes for this collection was opera, as so many operatic arias have become famous through their use by the media - many of the following arias will be recognised from television adverts and the like. 'If music be the food of love, sing on... ' William Shakespeare

        Contents

        A prayer from Hänsel and Gretel Humperdinck
        Barcatolle from The Tales of Hoffman Offenbach
        Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen from The Magic Flute Mozart
        Dido's lament from Dido and Aeneas Purcell
        Humming chorus from Madame Butterfly Puccini
        Overture from La forza del destino Verdi
        Rusalka's song to the moon from Rusalka Dvorák
        The sun whose rays from The Mikado Sullivan
        Triumphal march from Aida Verdi
        Un'aura amorosa from Così fan tutte Mozart

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