The Oratorio Anthology - Baritone/Bass
The Vocal Library Baritone/Bass
Baritone Voice - Sheet Music

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Baritone/Bass Piano, Vocal (Baritone/Bass) - Difficulty: medium-difficult to difficult

SKU: HL.747061

The Vocal Library Baritone/Bass. Edited by Richard Walters. The Vocal Library. Baroque and Classical Period. Collection. With vocal melody, lyrics, translations, piano accompaniment and introductory text. 269 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.747061).

ISBN 9780793525089. UPC: 073999470611. 8.5x11 inches. Edited by Richard Walters.

This is the most serious and useful collection yet published of solo arias from oratorios, masses and cantatas. The literature is confined to work by major composers, and by-passes the dated oratorio literature found in previous collections. The most famous music is here, and so is interesting and less famous music by masters. There are new music engravings for each aria, and extensive historical notes and translations. Solo instrumental obbligato parts, which can be cut from the book, are included on appropriate selections.

  • Fecit potentiam
  • Quia fecit mihi magna
  • Et in Spiritum sanctum
  • Betrache, meine Seel'
  • Gerne will ich mich bequemen
  • Grosser Herr und starker Konig
  • O misere des rois!
  • Hostias
  • Revenge, Timotheus cries
  • Behold the monstrous human beast
  • See the raging flames arise
  • Arm, arm, ye brave!
  • Thus saith the Lord; But who may abide
  • Thy glorious deeds inspir'd my tongue
  • Schon eilet froh der Akkermann
  • Rollend in schaumenden Wellen
  • Lord God of Abraham
  • Gott sei mir gnadig
  • Crucifixus
  • Quoniam to solus sanctus
  • Pro peccatis
  • Confutatis
  • Komm, susses Kreuz
  • Mache dich, mein Herze, rein
  • For behold, darkness shall cover the earth; The people that walked in darkness
  • Why do the nations
  • The Trumpet Shall Sound
  • Honor and arms
  • Erblikke hier, betorter Mensch
  • Nun scheint in vollem Glanze der Himmel
  • Is not his word like a fire?
  • It is enough!
  • For the mountains shall depart