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Soprano. Antony and Cleopatra. Give me some music |
Samuel Barber |
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The ballad of baby doe. Willow song ; Dearest mama ; The silver aria ; Always through the changing |
Douglas Moore |
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The consul. The foreign woman's aria ; To this we've come |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Florencia en el Amazonas. Escúchame |
Daniel Catán |
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Gallantry. Now Doctor Greg, you have gone too far (Lola's aria) |
Douglas Moore |
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The ghosts of Versailles. They are always with me |
John Corigliano |
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The great gatsby. Where is the old warm world? |
John Harbison |
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A hand of bridge. Who is there to love me? |
Samuel Barber |
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The hero. My sleeping beauty |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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John Brown. Dear husband : come this fall |
Kirke Mechem |
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The Labyrinth. The bride's song |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Little women. Have peace, Jo ; Joy beyond measure, Mother! |
Mark Adamo |
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The medium. The black swan ; Monica's waltz |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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The mighty Casey. Kiss me not goodbye ; A prayer |
William Schuman |
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The old maid and the thief. Steal me, sweet thief |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Regina. Music, music, music ; What will it be for me? ; Birdie's aria |
Marc Blitzstein |
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The Saint of Bleecker Street. Oh, sweet Jesus ; Be good to her |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Simón Bolívar. Al norte (To the North!) |
Thea Musgrave |
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Street scene. Somehow I never could believe ; What good would the moon be |
Kurt Weill |
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A streetcar named desire. I want magic! ; Sea air |
André Previn |
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Sweeney Todd. Green finch and linnet bird |
Stephen Sondheim |
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Tartuffe. Fair Robin I love ; Father I beg you |
Kirke Mechem |
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Tea. Loved one, Beloved |
Tan Dun |
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The telephone. Hello! Oh, Margaret it's you |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Vanessa. Do not utter a word ; Why must the greatest sorrows come |
Samuel Barber |
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A view from the bridge. But you do not know this man |
William Bolcom |
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Winter's tale. Now my fairest friend |
John Harbison |
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Wuthering Heights. I have been wandering through the green woods ; I have dreamt ; Open the window |
Bernard Heermann |
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Mezzo-soprano. Amahl and the night visitors. All that gold! |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Ashoka's dream. So many years have passed |
Peter Lieberson |
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The ballad of baby doe. Augusta! How can you turn away? |
Douglas Moore |
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The consul. Shall we ever see the end of all this! ; Lullaby ; The empty-handed traveler ; Oh, those faces! |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Down in the valley. Oh, don't you see that lonesome dove |
Kurt Weill |
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The ghosts of Versailles. Samira's aria |
John Corigliano |
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The great gatsby. Five years ago I knew them both ; Waiting |
John Harbison |
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The hero. Look at all those things |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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John Brown. Blow ye the trumpet |
Kirke Mechem |
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Little women. Couldn't I unbake the breads ; Perfect as we are ; Things change, Jo |
Mark Adamo |
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Lost in the stars. Trouble man ; Stay well |
Kurt Weill |
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Madame Mao. Yes! I am she! |
Bright Sheng |
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Marco Polo. Such a moment |
Tan Dun |
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The medium. Afraid, am I afraid? (Baba's aria) |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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The mohter of us all. Will they remember that it is true ; I say never again ; What is man ; We cannot retrace our steps |
Virgil Thomson |
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Regina. Away!... The best thing of all ; Dry bones ; Addie's blues ; Waltz (Do you wish we had wed) |
Marc Blitzstein |
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The Saint of Bleecker Street. Ah, Michele, don't you know |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Tartuffe. Hold on a moment, dear |
Kirke Mechem |
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Vanessa. Must the winter come so soon? |
Samuel Barber |
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The wings of the dove. We've always know each other |
Douglas Moore |
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Wuthering Heights. I have dreamt ; How I love them |
Bernard Herrmann |
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X : the life and times of Malcolm X. Come with me, child |
Anthony Davis |
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Tenor. Amahl and the night visitors. This is my box |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Amistad. The moonlight died |
Anthony Davis |
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Antony and Cleopatra. The breaking of so great a thing |
Samuel Barber |
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Down in the valley. And where is the one who will mourn me |
Kurt Weill |
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Florencia en el Amazonas. Del destino |
Daniel Catán |
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The ghosts of Versailles. Aria of the worm |
John Corigliano |
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The good soldier Schweik. I never felt so good before ; Who will go to the war when it comes |
Robert Kurka |
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Goya. Ah, do not laugh ; Oh, yes, I love her ; Out of my dreams |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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The great Gatsby. Everyone was here but the one who matters ; Had no choice, had to invent myself |
John Harbison |
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The hero. Immoral? Can sleep be immoral? |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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La hija de rappaccini. Giovanni's aria |
Daniel Catán |
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John Brown. Believe in love |
Kirke Mechem |
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Lost in the stars. The wild justice |
Kurt Weill |
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McTeague. Gold can kill you |
William Bolcom |
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The saint of Bleecker Street. I know that you all hate me |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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The song of Majnun. Light of my soul |
Bright Sheng |
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Street scene. Lonely house |
Kurt Weill |
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A streetcar named desire. I'm not a boy |
André Previn |
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Sweeney Todd. The contest ; Ladies in their sensitivities |
Stephen Sondheim |
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Tartuffe. No more, false heart |
Kirke Mechem |
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The tempest. Be not afraid |
Lee Hoiby |
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Vanessa. Outside this house ; On the path to the lake |
Samuel Barber |
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A view from the bridge. New York lights |
William Bolcom |
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The wings of the dove. In ancient times there was a god |
Douglas Moore |
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Wuthering Heights. Now art thou dear |
Bernard Herrmann |
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X : The life and times of Malcolm X. Shoot the shot |
Anthony Davis |
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Baritone/Bass. Amahl and the night visitors. Oh woman, you may keep the gold |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Antony and Cleopatra. Hark! the land bids me |
Samuel Barber |
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The ballad of Baby Doe. Warm as the autumn light ; Turn tail and run then ; Good people of Leadville |
Douglas Moore |
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Carousel. Soliloquy |
Richard Rodgers |
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The consul. The police agent's aria |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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The emperor Jones. Oh, Lawd Jesus, heah my prayer |
Louis Gruenberg |
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Four saints in three acts. Once in a while |
Virgil Thomson |
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The ghosts of Versailles. They wish they could kill me ; Figaro was supposed to return the necklace |
John Corigliano |
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The good soldier Schweik. The doctor's aria ; Dear Madame |
Robert Kurka |
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The great Gatsby. I remember long ago |
John Harbison |
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A hand of bridge. And this will be my epitaph |
Samuel Barber |
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John Brown. The songs of the slave |
Kirke Mechem |
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Little women. There was a knight ; Kennst du das Land (Do you know the land) |
Mark Adamo |
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Lost in the stars. Thousands of miles ; O Tixo, Tixo, help me! |
Kurt Weill |
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McTeague. Jehosophat! |
William Bolcom |
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The mighty Casey. In 1839 ; The catcher's song ; The manager's song ; The umpire's song |
William Schuman |
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The mother of us all. What what is it ; Angel More |
Virgil Thomson |
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The old maid and the thief. When the air sings of summer (Bob's aria) |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Regina. Horace's aria ; Greedy girl |
Marc Blitzstein |
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The saint of Bleecker Street. Ah, poor Michele |
Gian Carlo Menotti |
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Show boat. Ol' man river |
Jerome Kern |
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Street scene. Let things be like they always was |
Kurt Weill |
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Sweeney Todd. Epiphany |
Stephen Sondheim |
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Tartuffe. Every day at church |
Kirke Mechem |
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Tea. Venus of the east |
Tan Dun |
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The tempest. Our revels now are ended |
Lee Hoiby |
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Vanessa. You rascal, you! I never knew you had a soul ; For ev'ry love there is a last farewell |
Samuel Barber |
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Wuthering Heights. Man that is born of a woman |
Bernard Herrmann |
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Soprano. Antony and Cleopatra. Give me some music |
Samuel Barber |
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The ballad of baby doe. Willow song ; Dearest mama ; The silver aria ; Always through the changing |
Douglas Moore |
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The consul. The foreign woman's aria ; To this we've come |
Gian Carlo Menotti |