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Songs and Proverbs of William Blake. Benjamin Britten. Baritone Voice sheet music. Bass Voice sheet music. Piano Solo sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music. Advanced.

Translation

Songs and Proverbs of William Blake. Benjamin Britten. Baritone Voice sheet music. Bass Voice sheet music. Piano Solo sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music. Advanced.

Original

Songs and Proverbs of William Blake. For Baritone and Piano. Composed by Benjamin Britten. 1913-1976. For Piano. Bass voice. Book. Masterworks. Vocal Collection. Faber Edition. 20th Century. Masterwork. Advanced. Intermediate. Published by Faber Music. AP.12-0571500153. ISBN 0571500153. 20th Century. Masterwork. The first performance of the Songs and Proverbs of William Blake Op.74 was given by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Benjamin Britten at the Aldeburgh Festival on 24 June, 1965. Available here is Britten's fantastic song-cycle of pieces set to the lyrics and proverbs of William Blake, for Baritone Voice with Piano accompaniment. Titles. Proverb I. London. Proverb II. The Chimney-Sweeper. Proverb III. A Poison Tree. Proverb IV. The Tyger. Proverb V. The Fly. Proverb VI. Ah, Sunflower. Proverb VII. Every Night and every morn.

Translation

Songs and Proverbs of William Blake. For Baritone and Piano. Composed by Benjamin Britten. 1913-1976. For Piano. Bass voice. Book. Masterworks. Vocal Collection. Faber Edition. 20th Century. Masterwork. Advanced. Intermediate. Published by Faber Music. AP.12-0571500153. ISBN 0571500153. 20th Century. Masterwork. The first performance of the Songs and Proverbs of William Blake Op.74 was given by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Benjamin Britten at the Aldeburgh Festival on 24 June, 1965. Available here is Britten's fantastic song-cycle of pieces set to the lyrics and proverbs of William Blake, for Baritone Voice with Piano accompaniment. Titles. Proverb I. London. Proverb II. The Chimney-Sweeper. Proverb III. A Poison Tree. Proverb IV. The Tyger. Proverb V. The Fly. Proverb VI. Ah, Sunflower. Proverb VII. Every Night and every morn.