55 Songs. Contents: And This Is My Beloved (Kismet) • Art is Calling for Me (The Enchantress) • Baubles, Bangles and Beads (Kismet) • The Beauty Is (The Light in the Piazza) • Bill (Show Boat) • Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man (Show Boat) • Children of the Wind (Rags) • Children Will Listen (Into the Woods) • Climb Ev'ry Mountain (The Sound of Music) • Dear Friend (She Loves Me) • Falling in Love with Love (The Boys from Syracuse) • The Golden Ram (Two by Two) • Goodnight, My Someone (The Music Man) • Green Finch and Linnet Bird (Sweeney Todd) • Hello, Young Lovers (The King and I) • I Could Have Danced All Night (My Fair Lady) • I Feel Pretty (West Side Story) • I Have Dreamed (The King and I) • I Have to Tell You (Fanny) • If I Loved You (Carousel) • In My Life (Les Misérables) • Let Us Be Glad (Wicked) • Love, Look Away (Flower Drum Song) • Make Believe (Show Boat) • Mister Snow (Carousel) • Moonfall (The Mystery of Edwin Drood) • My Lord and Master (The King and I) • My Ship (Lady in the Dark) • My White Knight (The Music Man) • No Other Love (Me and Juliet) • Not a Day Goes By (Merrily We Roll Along) • Old Maid (110 in the Shade) • One More Kiss (Follies) • Out of My Dreams (Oklahoma!) • Show Me (My Fair Lady) • So in Love (Kiss Me, Kate) • Somebody, Somewhere (The Most Happy Fella) • Somewhere (West Side Story) • The Song Is You (Music in the Air) • The Sound of Music (The Sound of Music) • Take Care of This House (1600 Pennsylvania Avenue) • Think of Me (The Phantom of the Opera) • This Place is Mine (Phantom) Till There Was You (The Music Man) • Vanilla Ice Cream (She Loves Me) • What Good Would the Moon Be? (Street Scene) • What's the Use of Wond'rin' (Carousel) • When Did I Fall in Love? (Fiorello!) • Why Was I Born? (Sweet Adeline) • Will He Like Me? (She Loves Me) • Will You? (Grey Gardens) • Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again (The Phantom of the Opera) • With a Song in My Heart (Spring Is Here) • You'll Never Walk Alone (Carousel).
“At last we have four good volumes of real singing songs from mostly pre-1970 music theater productions suitable for classically trained singers...The editor's excellent Preface addresses the need for classical singers to be at home with music theater, gives notes on the compilation itself, on common pitfalls for classical singers choosing a song, on the necessity for nonoperatic, standard American diction, and on the benefits that singing music that demands direct emotional and character expression might have on the singer's operatic expression. His advice is clear and well founded...These four volumes should be standard items in all voice studios and private song collections.”--Journal of Singing
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Series: Musical Theatre for Classical
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