OperAria Baritone
Repertoire Collection edited by Peter Anton Ling
“OperAria is a stroke of luck, the most up-to-date and complete material you need to be able to follow your dream profession as singer!” (Roman Trekel, Patron Baritone)
Contents:
1. Christoph Willibald Gluck
Je t’ai donné la mort / Dieux! qui me poursuivez
(Oreste – Iphigénie en Tauride)
2. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Nur mutig, mein Herze
(Allazim – Zaide)
3. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Hai gia vinta la causa / Vedrò mentre io sospiro
(Il Conte Almaviva – Le nozze di Figaro)
4. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Rivolgete a lui lo sguardo
(Guglielmo – Così fan tutte)
5. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Fin ch’ han dal vino
(Don Giovanni – Don Giovanni)
6. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Deh vieni alla finestra
(Don Giovanni – Don Giovanni)
7. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen
(Papageno – Die Zauberflöte)
8. Conradin Kreutzer
Ein Schütz’ bin ich
(Jäger – Das Nachtlager in Granada)
9. Gioachino Rossini
Largo al factotum
(Figaro – Il barbiere di Siviglia)
10. Gioachino Rossini
Sois immobile
(Tell – Guillaume Tell)
11. Gaetano Donizetti
Bella siccome un angelo
(Dottor Malatesta – Don Pasquale)
12. Albert Lortzing
Sonst spielt’ ich mit Zepter, mit Krone und Stern
(Zar Peter – Zar und Zimmermann)
13. Albert Lortzing
Nicht Reichtum macht das Leben schön
(Hans Sachs – Hans Sachs)
14. Albert Lortzing
Wie freundlich strahlt / Heiterkeit und Fröhlichkeit
(Graf von Eberbach – Der Wildschütz)
15. Ambroise Thomas
Ô vin, dissipe la tristesse
(Hamlet – Hamlet)
16. Richard Wagner
Blick’ ich umher
(Wolfram von Eschenbach – Tannhäuser)
17. Richard Wagner
Wie Todesahnung / O du mein holder Abendstern
(Wolfram von Eschenbach – Tannhäuser)
18. Charles Gounod
Ô sainte médaille / Avant de quitter ces lieux
(Valentin – Faust)
19. Charles Gounod
Mab, la reine des mensonges
(Mercutio – Roméo et Juliette)
20. Camille Saint-Saëns
Qui donc commande
(Henry – Henry VIII)
21. Georges Bizet
L’orage s’est calmé / Ô Nadir
(Zurga – Les pêcheurs de perles)
22. Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowsky
Ja vas ljublju
(Jeletzki – Pique Dame)
23. Jules Massenet
Aux troupes du Sultan / Promesse de mon avenir
(Scindia – Le Roi de Lahore)
24. Ruggero Leoncavallo
E fra quest’ansie / Decidi il mio destin
(Silvio – I Pagliacci)
25. Giacomo Puccini
Questo amor, vergogna mia
(Frank – Edgar)
26. Richard Strauss
Lieben, Hassen, Hoffen, Zagen
(Harlekin – Ariadne auf Naxos)
27. Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Mein Sehnen, mein Wähnen
(Fritz – Die tote Stadt)
28. Viktor Ullmann
Von allem, was geschieht
(Der Kaiser – Der Kaiser von Atlantis)
29. Benjamin Britten
Look! Through the port comes the moonshine astray!
(Billy Budd – Billy Budd)
"It is my aim to give students a modern, systematically structured, well-informed vocal coach that meets the demands of present-day stage practice. And, of course, a cohesive repertoire and logical presentation of audition arias for every vocal genre." (Peter Anton Ling)
OperAria is the ideal "vocal coach" for all voice types. Edited by Peter Anton Ling, the books address all singers and are conceived above all for training and auditions. In addition, through their careful selection, they offer valuable inspiration for opera recitals.
Repertoire anthology of opera arias according to vocal criteria (range, tessitura, specifics, type of aria) with due regard to practical aspects of musical and theatrical nature (style, era, role type, national provenance) with comments on the arias
- information on the composer, the librettist, the work,the range and of versions or casting
- a short synopsis of the contents illuminating the basic dramatic constellation in the context of the opera’s plot
- an evaluation from the singer’s point of view
and featuring a CD
- with a “phonetic assistant” – aria texts in the original language spoken by native speakers as an audio file (mp3)
- with aria texts in German and English translations as a text file (pdf)