Clara Wieck Schumann, born on 9/13/1819, was considered one of the most distinguished pianists of the 19th century admired by critics and other virtuosos including Chopin and Liszt. Her performing career spanned her entire life from her debut at eight to her death at seventy-six giving well over 2000 recitals. Although she had a tremendous… Read More
Composers
Perfect for voice – 9 arias from Bizet’s Les pêcheurs de perles
Georges Bizet’s three act opera, Les pêcheurs de perles, was first performed at the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris in 1863. Les pêcheurs de perles had 18 performances in its initial run. Here are nine arias from Les pêcheurs de perles, with perfect for voice type indications, links to the full IPA text, as well as recommended listening links.… Read More
Happy birthday, Amy Beach
Amy Beach, born 9/05/1867, was an American composer and pianist. She was the first successful American female composer of large-scale art music. As a pianist, she was acclaimed for concerts she gave in the United States and in Germany. She was most popular, however, for her songs, of which she wrote about 150. The words… Read More
Eight arias from Georges Bizet’s opera, Carmen
Georges Bizet’s four act opera, Carmen, was first performed in Paris in 1875. Carmen, written in the opéra comique genre, was considered unconventional at its initial release. Bizet died after its 33rd performance, never realizing the international acclaim this widely-known opera would have. Here are eight arias from Carmen, with perfect for voice type indications, links to… Read More
34 Art Songs, as set by Georges Bizet
Georges Bizet (25 October 1838 – 3 June 1875) was a French composer and pianist during the Romantic Era. Bizet is best known for his final work, Carmen, which is one of the most popular and frequently performed operas of all time. Listen to the audio archives on Georges Bizet’s work at the Library of Congress here.… Read More
Happy birthday, Engelbert Humperdinck
Engelbert Humperdinck, born 9/01/1854, is known today for his opera Hänsel und Gretel. Portions of the opera were first composed to accompany a puppet show; the opera premiered in 1893 with a libretto by his sister Adelheid Wette and conducted by Richard Strauss. Although much of the music is often quoted as from folk music,… Read More
September composer birthdays
We’re celebrating 14 composer birthdays during the month of September. Each composer has a link to our entire collection of texts for that individual. Engelbert Humperdinck, born 9/01/1854 Our collection: https://www.ipasource.com/composer/h/humperdinck-engelbert-1854-1921.html Alphons Diepenbrock, born 9/02/1862 Our collection: https://www.ipasource.com/composer/d/diepenbrock-alphons-1862-1921.html Anton Jospeh Bruckner, born 9/04/1824 Our collection: https://www.ipasource.com/composer/b/bruckner-anton-1824-1896.html Darius Milhaud, born 9/04/1892 Our collection: https://www.ipasource.com/composer/m/milhaud-darius-1892-1974.html Amy Marcy… Read More
Selected bass arias by Gaetano Donizetti, hand-curated by Fach
We conclude our blog series on Donizetti with a collection of Bass arias, hand-curated by Fach and most with listening links, available on IPA Source. The collections in this post have been hand-selected and grouped by IPA Source Founder & Principal Author, Bard Suverkrop. The Italian composer, Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (Gaetano Donizetti), born November 29,… Read More