Russian Operatic Arias for Tenor and Piano
19/20th Cent. Repertoire with Translations & Guidance on Pronunciation (Rus/Eng)
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19/20th Cent. Repertoire with Translations & Guidance on Pronunciation (Rus/Eng). Composed by Edited by David Fanning. Edited by Fanning. Voice & Piano Albums. Edition Peters. Opera. Book. 148 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP7582. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP7582).

ISBN 9790577084053. English.

This landmark series opens up exciting vistasof challenging and rewarding repertoire for the discerning and adventurous singer. As with the Peters companion volumes of French Operatic Arias, this Russian series presents many of the justly celebrated arias, but alsojuxtaposes them with other less familiar gems, which undoutedly deserve wider recognition. Much of the selected repertoire is eminently suitable for audition purposes, so that each volume is a treasure trove for professional singers and students.

  • Ah, where are you, where?
  • Everything here reminds me of the past
  • Brothers, into the snow-storm
  • There is a deserted land
  • Flow, flow, bitter tears
  • Why then, my heart, are you sobbing and groaning?
  • Sleep, my beauty
  • Oh, you dark little grove!
  • Countless are the diamonds
  • Full, full of wonders is mighty Nature
  • Cheerful day is departing
  • The foul storm-cloud has swept past
  • Once I had a ladyfriend
  • In the bloody battle, on the field of honour
  • Yes! I can no longer tread
  • What is our Life?
  • I love you, I love you Olga
  • Whither, whither, whither have you flown?
  • Lo, a little breeze is blowing
  • "Soft! A gentle zephyr goes, from Askold's Grave"
  • "Brothers in arms, from A Life for the Tsar"
  • "In a distant land, from Ruslan and Lyudmila"
  • "Here all things remind me of days gone forever, from Rusalka"
  • Ah! Hear my call! from Prince Igor
  • "Weep, my eyes, with bitter tears flowing, from Boris Godunov"
  • "Ah, why, my heart, with such sorrow laden? from The Fair at Sorochintsy"
  • "I love you, I love you, Olga, from Yevgeny Onegin"
  • "Farewell, farewell, O springtime all too fleeting, from Yevgeny Onegin"
  • "Where battle rages, and honor calls me, from Mazeppa"
  • "Once I could march towards my goal, frm The Queen of Spades"
  • What is our life? from The Queen of Spade
  • "Sleep, my love, from May Night"
  • "How rich, how wondrous rich, from The Snow Maiden"
  • "The glorious day is going, from The Snow Maiden"
  • "Dark the oak-trees in the wildwood growing, from Sadko"
  • "Unnumbered diamonds, from Sadko"
  • "Calm now the angry sky, from The Tsar's Bride"
  • "Cousin Masha makes me laugh, from The Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk District"