One Hundred Songs by Ten Masters, Volume 2: For High Voice, presents a curated collection of German lieder, selected and edited by Henry Theophilus Finck. This volume is tailored for singers with a higher vocal range and features compositions by ten celebrated masters of the Romantic era, including Franz Schubert.
Offering a blend of well-known and lesser-known gems, this collection provides a valuable resource for vocal students, performers, and enthusiasts of classical music. Each song showcases the unique expressive qualities of the German lied, with its emphasis on lyrical melody and evocative accompaniment. This edition revives these timeless works, ensuring their continued appreciation by future generations of singers and music lovers.
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