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Original

Little Women. Mark Adamo. Voice sheet music. Piano sheet music.

Translation

Little Women. Mark Adamo. Voice sheet music. Piano sheet music.

Original

Little Women. Opera in Two Acts. Composed by Mark Adamo. For Piano. Keyboard, Vocal. Vocal Score. 328 pages. G. Schirmer #ED4130. Published by G. Schirmer. HL.50483808. ISBN 0634020927. 9x12 inches. Commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera for its Opera Studio, Mark Adamo's Little Women premiered on March 13, 1998. The opera's libretto. also written by Adamo and available for sale, HL50484155. adapts Louisa May Alcott's classic novel about four sisters who come of age just after the American Civil War. Exploring three central themes of the book, Adamo's opera focuses upon Jo March's resistance to the passage of time. Powerfully theatrical and musically sophisticated, Little Women notably contains a wealth of memorable melodies and tuneful arias. A compact disc recording of Houston Grand Opera's production is available on Ondine ODE 988-2D as well. Prologue. Introduction. "Four little chests". Recit. "Laurie. " "The very same, madam". Aria. "Couldn't I unbake the breads". ACT I. Scene 1. Recit. "Barristers. It's quarter past". Anthem. "Again we meet to celebrate". Recit. "Major, minor". Ensemble. "Truth or Fabrication. Recit. "Supper. Half an hour". Aria. "Perfect as we are". Scene 2. Recit. "Rigmarole. Aria. "There was a knight, once. Recit. "Oh, this cannot be borne". Chorale. Scene. Recit. "Our own Fanny Mendelssohn". Recit. "Mr. John Brooke". Interlude. Aria. "Things change, Jo". Recit. "I understand". Scene 3. Recit. "Aunt. Now, I haven't done any shading yet". Aria & Duet. "We stand together". Recit. "Jupiter Ammon. Recit. "What is it, Laurie. Duet. "Things change". ACT II. Scherzo. "Cockling. Ensemble. Letter Scene. Nocturne. Aria. "Kennst du das Land". Aria. "Do You Know the Land". Fantasia. Recit. "She's asked for you". Aria. "Have peace, Jo". Chorale. Scene 4. Recit. "That's the trouble with solitaire". Aria & Duet. "Joy beyond measure, Mother". Recit. "She sounds very happy". Aria & Duet. "You, alone". Scene 5. Soliloquy. "So the days go by". Aria & Quartet. "Let me look at you". Postlude. "We stand together".

Translation

Little Women. Opera in Two Acts. Composed by Mark Adamo. For Piano. Keyboard, Vocal. Vocal Score. 328 pages. Г. Ширмер. Published by G. Schirmer. HL.50483808. ISBN 0634020927. 9x12 inches. Commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera for its Opera Studio, Mark Adamo's Little Women premiered on March 13, 1998. The opera's libretto. also written by Adamo and available for sale, HL50484155. adapts Louisa May Alcott's classic novel about four sisters who come of age just after the American Civil War. Exploring three central themes of the book, Adamo's opera focuses upon Jo March's resistance to the passage of time. Powerfully theatrical and musically sophisticated, Little Women notably contains a wealth of memorable melodies and tuneful arias. A compact disc recording of Houston Grand Opera's production is available on Ondine ODE 988-2D as well. Prologue. Introduction. "Four little chests". Recit. "Laurie. " "The very same, madam". Air. "Couldn't I unbake the breads". ACT I. Scene 1. Recit. "Barristers. It's quarter past". Anthem. "Again we meet to celebrate". Recit. "Major, minor". Together. "Truth or Fabrication. Recit. "Supper. Half an hour". Air. "Perfect as we are". Scene 2. Recit. "Rigmarole. Air. "There was a knight, once. Recit. "Oh, this cannot be borne". Choir. Scene. Recit. "Our own Fanny Mendelssohn". Recit. "Mr. John Brooke". Interlude. Air. "Things change, Jo". Recit. "I understand". Scene 3. Recit. "Aunt. Now, I haven't done any shading yet". Air. "We stand together". Recit. "Jupiter Ammon. Recit. "What is it, Laurie. Duet. "Things change". ACT II. Joke. "Cockling. Together. Letter Scene. Nocturnal. Air. "Do you know the country". Air. "Do You Know the Land". Fantasy. Recit. "She's asked for you". Air. "Have peace, Jo". Choir. Scene 4. Recit. "That's the trouble with solitaire". Air. "Joy beyond measure, Mother". Recit. "She sounds very happy". Air. "You, alone". Scene 5. Soliloquy. "So the days go by". Air. "Let me look at you". Postlude. "We stand together".