Monday, February 6, 2012

Music from my Recital

The following lines are all links to the the music from my recital that you probably missed. You may download the tracks by right clicking on the link and selecting the option 'download linked file' or you can just click on it regular style and listen to it:

Songs of Perfect Propriety
La bonne cuisine
Berlin im Licht
Barbara Song
It Never Was You
Must the Winter Come So Soon?
A Slumber Song of the Madonna
A Nun Takes the Veil
Hermit Songs
Siete Canciones
Pueblito, mi pueblo
When I have Sung my Songs
Clouds
Let My Song Fill Your Heart (The Viennese Waltz)

For those of you who really want to stay on my good side, you should look at the following PDF files and presentations. In these you will find the program (so you will know what song is what) the translations (so you will know what each song is saying) as well as great information about the pieces, composers, and poets.

Recital Poster
Program [interior]
Program [exterior]
Translation Slides
Wondrous, exciting, intriguing, educational slides

Eventually I will post some photos of the event, but I wasn't the photographer, so who knows when that will happen.

Sorry if you checked my original link, I didn't realize that dropbox only allows the sharing of individual files, not whole folders. So here is the whole folder separated out into individual files.


6 comments:

  1. Do I need to know your dropbox name and password?

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  2. you shouldn't need to...if there is a problem opening the files, lemme know. I am pretty new to dropbox and it's sharing function.

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  3. This was an amazing recital! The highlight of Claire's education at USU I dare say.

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  4. Thanks for posting the files, Claire. Sarah and I enjoyed the singing--beautiful! Wish we could have been there. Congratulations!

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  5. Beautiful. I just have one request, Claire. Could you please sing the entire score of the HMS Pinafore and post it in the next blog post?

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  6. "There are few people in England, I suppose, who have more true enjoyment of music than myself, or a better natural taste. If I had ever learnt, I should have been a great proficient. And so would Anne...."

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