Voice Repertoire - Level 1 (2025 Edition)
Beschrijving
The Voice Series, 2025 Edition is North America’s leading resource or teaching and studying singing. With a refreshed collection of exceptional Repertoire, Vocalises, and Recitatives, this series focuses on building a strong foundation for musical success by integrating effective technique at every level and supporting healthy vocal development in young singers. Offering a diverse range of songs for all levels, it provides a holistic approach to singing and includes access to an online collection with recordings to enhance learning.
Covering a broad spectrum of styles and genres—from Baroque to Contemporary music, as well as musical theatre and popular styles—Voice Repertoire 1 features a balanced selection of composers. It includes new and unique arrangements, beloved classics, various languages, and pedagogical challenges, making it an essential tool for singers and educators alike.
Songlist
| Regenlied (Rain Song) | Carl Reinecke, arr. Mark Mrozinski |
| À la volette (For All of a Flutter) | French Canadian folk song, arr. Christine Donkin |
| Down in the Valley | American folk song, arr. Kathleen Wood |
| L’inverno l’è passato (The Wintertime Is Over) | Italian folk song, arr. Stephan Chatman |
| Skye Boat Song | Highland rowing measure, arr. Malcolm Leonard Lawson |
| Vive la Canadienne | French Canadian folk song, arr. Hugh J. McLean |
| When the Saints Go Marching In | African American Spiritual, arr. Forrest Kinney |
| Lavender’s Blue | English folk song, arr. Christine Donkin |
| Ma bella bimba (My Lovely Little Lady) | Italian folk song, arr. Christine Donkin |
| Marmotte (Marmot), op. 52, no. 7 | Ludwig van Beethoven |
| Tepuk Amai-Amai (Clap with the Ladybugs) | Malaysian folk song, arr. Chee-Hwa Tan |
| La fourmi (The Ant) | Joseph Kosma, arr. Harold Birston |
| The Spider Hunter | William Henry Anderson |
| Silver Moon | Lin Marsh |
| Cooroo Cooroo | Steve Kupferschmid |
| Hummy Hummingbirds | Donna Rhodenizer |
| Little Things | Maria Case |
| The Wind | Cecil Sharman |
| Sing a Rainbow | Arthur Hamilton |
| Where Is Love? | Lionel Bart |