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Vocal Repertoire Casey Robards, Piano Vocal Repertoire Casey Robards, Piano GERMAN Bach, J.S. • Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen • Bist du bei mir • Erbarme dich • Es ist vollbracht • Mache dich, mein Herzen reine Beethoven, Ludwig von • Adelaide • An die ferne geliebte • Der Kuss • Die Trommel gerühret • Freudvoll und leidvoll • Ich liebe dich • In questa tomba oscura Berg, Alban • Sieben frühe Lieder Brahms, Johannes • Liebeslieder, Op. 52 • Neue Liebeslieder, Op. 65 • Vier ernste Gesänge • Zigeunerlieder • Zwei Gesängen (with viola) • Alte liebe • Bei dir sind meine Gedanken • Botschaft • Das Mädchen • Dämmrung senkte sich von oben • Dein blaues Auge • Der Jäger • Der Schmied • Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht • Die Mainacht • Ein Ständchen euch zu bringen • Es liebt sich so lieblich im Lenze • Feldeinsamkeit • Geselle, woll’n wir uns in Kutten Ihr seid die Allerschönste • Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer • In Waldeseinsamkeit • Liebestreu • Mädchenlied • Meine liebe ist grün • O kühler Wald • O liebliche Wangen • Sapphische Ode • Schon streckt’ ich aus im Bett • Ständchen • Unbewegte laue luft • Vergebliches Ständchen • Von ewiger Liebe • Was für ein Lied soll dir gesungen • Wie bist du meine Königen • Wiegenlied • Wie Melodien zieht es mir Eisler, Hanns • An dem kleinen Radioapparat • An eine Stadt (F. Schubert gewidmet) • Der Kirschdieb • Hotelzimmer 1942 • Vom Sprengem des Gartens Grieg, Edvard • Ein Schwan • Ich liebe dich • Mein Sinn ist wie der macht’ge Fels • Zwei braune Augen Hensel, Fanny • Schwannenlied • Verlust • Waldruhe • Warum sind denn die Rosen • Wenn ich in deine Augen seh’ Mahler, Gustav • Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt • Hans und Grete • Ich atmet’ einen linden duft • In diesem Wetter! • Liebst du um Schönheit • Lob des hohen Verstands • Oft denk’ ich, sie sind nur… • Wenn dein Mutterlein • Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht? Marx, Joseph • Selige Nacht Mendelssohn, Felix • Auf Flügeln des Gesanges • Abendlied • Ich wollt meine Leib ergösse sich • Ich stand gelehnet an den Mast • Wasserfahrt Mozart, W.A. • Exsultate jubilate • Abendempfindung an Laura • An Chlöe • Als Luise • Basta, vincesti • Das Veilchen • Io ti lascio • Non curo l’affetto • Parto, parto • Per questa bella mano • Ridente la calma • Rühe mein sanft • Vado, ma dove? Schoenberg, Arnold • Alles • Nicht doch! • Mannesbangen • Warnung Schubert, Franz • Die Schöne Müllerin • Abschied • An die Musik • Auf dem See • Auf dem Wasser zu singen • Aufenhalt • Ave Maria/Ellens dritter Gesang • Das Fischermädchen • Dem Unendlichen • Der Doppelgänger • Die Forelle • Der Hirt auf dem Felsen • Der Leiermann • Der Musensohn • Der Tod und das Mädchen • Die Lindenbaum • Du bist die Ruh • Erlkönig • Frühlingsglaube • Frühlingssehnsucht • Gretchen am Spinnrade • Harfenspieler, Op 12, No. 1-3 • Heidenröslein • Irrlicht • Kreiger’s Ahnung • Lachen und Weinen • Liebesbotschaft • Lied der Mignon • Nacht und Träume • Ständchen • Suleika I, II • Tauschung • Wandrers Nachtlied I Schumann, Clara • Der Mond Kommt Still Gegangen • Ich stand in dunklen Träumen • Lorelei • Warum willst du and’re fragen Schumann, Robert • Dichterliebe • Frauenliebe und Leben • Mignon Lieder, Op. 98a • Der Nussbaum • Die Lotusblume • Der Hidalgo • Der Spielmann • Der Soldat • Du bist wie eine Blume • Märzveilchen • Muttertraum • Mondnacht • Schöne Wiege meiner Leiden • Stille Tränen • Verrathene Liebe • Widmung Strauss, Richard • Vier letzte Lieder • Allerseelen • Amor • Befreit • Cacilie • Die Georgine • Die Nacht • Die Verschwiegenen • Du Meines Herzens Krönelein • Epheu • Frühlingsfeier • Geduld • Heimliche Aufforderung • Mohnblumen • Morgen • Nacht • Nichts • Ruhe, meine Seele! • Schlagende Herzen • Schlechtes Wetter • Ständchen • Traum durch die Dämmerung • Wiegenlied • Wir beide wollen Springen • Zueignung Wagner, Richard • Wesendonck Lieder Wolf, Hugo • Italienisches Liederbuch • Abschied • An eine Äolsharfe • Alle gingen • Alles endet, was entstehet Auf einer Wanderung • Aus meinen grossen Schmerzen • Auch kleine Dinge • Das verlassene Mägdelein • Der Gärtner • Er ist’s • Elfenlied • Erstes Liebeslied • Fussreise • Geh’, geliebter, geh’ jetzt • Gesang Weylas • In dem Schatten meiner Locken • Jägerlied • Klinge, klinge, mein Pandero • Mausfallen-Sprüchlein • Nun wandre Maria • Nun lass uns frieden schliessen • Storchenbotschaft • Verborgenheit • Verschwiegene Liebe • Wohl denk’ ich oft • Fühlt meine Seele • Zemlinsky, Alexander von • Das bucklichte Männlein FRENCH Arrieu, Claude • La Fête Publique Bachelet, Alfred • Chere Nuit Berlioz, Hector • Les nuits d’été • La mort d’Ophélie Bizet, George • Adieux de l’hotesse Arabe • Ouvre ton coeur • Tarantelle Boulanger, Lili • Deux ancolies • Je garde une médaille d’elle Boulanger, Nadia • Cantique • S’il arrive jamais… Chabrier, Emmanuel • Villanelle des petits canards • Les cigales • Ballade des gros dindons Chausson, Ernest • Le Charme • Le Colibri • Le temps des lilas • Les Papillons • Serenade Italienne Deletes, Léo • Bonjour Suzon • Les filles de Cadix Duparc, Henri • Chanson Triste • L’invitation au voyage • Extase • La vague et la cloche • La vie antérieure • Lamento • Le manoir de Rosemonde • Phidyle • Soupir Debussy, Claude • Ariettes oubliées • Fêtes galantes (Bk 1, 2) • Trois Ballades de François Villon • Apparition • Beau soir • Clair de Lune (Vilmorin) • Fleur des blés • Les roses d’Ispahan • Mandoline • Musique • Pantomime • Pierrot • Romance • Lia’s aria • Noel des infants • Voici que le printemps Dutilleux, Henri • San Francisco Night Fauré, Gabriel • Mirages • À Clymène • Apres un Reve • Au bord de l’eau • Automne • C’est l’extase • Chanson d’amour • Clair de lune • En Priere • En Sourdine • Fleur jetee • Green • Ici-bas • La lune blanche • Les Berceaux • Lydia • Mai • Mandoline • Nell • Notre amour • Reve d’amour • Soir • Spleen Fennimore, Joseph • Berlitz: Introduction to French Hahn, Reynaldo • A Chloris • D’une Prison • Fêtes galantes • La dernière valse • L’heure exquise • L’enamouree • Paysage • Si mes vers avaient des ailes • Trois jours de vendage • Tyndaris (de Lisle) Ibert, Jacques • Chansons de Don Quichotte Lully, Jean-Baptiste • Act IV from Roland Liszt, Franz • Tre Sonetti di Petrarch • Comment, disaient-ils • Die Lorelei • Es rauschen die Winde • Gestorben wär ich • Höhe Liebe • Jugendglück • Enfant, si j’etais Roi • Oh! quand de je dors • S’il est un charmant gazon Massenet, Jules • Dialogue nocturne • Les fleurs • Rêvons, c’est l’heure Messiaen, Olivier • Prière exaucée • Rèsurrection Milhaud, Darius • Le Lai du Chèvrefeuille Poulenc, Francis • Le Bestiaire • Metamorphoses • Tel jour, telle nuit • Avant le cinéma • Bleuet • C • Chanson d’Orkinese • Juan Gris • Georges Braque • Hôtel • Il Vole • Violon • Fagnes de Wallonie • La grenouillère • Les chemins de l’amour • Marc Chagall • Paganini • Paul Klee • Voyage a Paris Ravel, Maurice • Chansons madécasses • Don Quichotte a Dulcinee • Cinq melodies populaires grecques • Histoires Naturelles • Chanson espagnole • Kaddisch Saint-Saëns, Camille • Guitares et mandolins Satie, Erik • La diva de l’empire • Je t’aime Tailleferre, Germaine • Saint Nitouche • Pancarte pour une porte d’entrée • L’adieu du cavalier ITALIAN Ardito, Luigi • Il bacio Bellini, Vincenzo • Il fervido desiderio • Malinconia, ninfa gentile • Per pieta, bell’idol mio • Quando incise su quell marmo • Torna, vezzosa Fillide • Vanne, o rosa fortunate Dallapiccola, Luigi • Quattro Liriche di Antonio Machado Donaudy, Stefano • Ah, mai non cessate • Amor mi fa cantare • Amorosi miei giorni • O, del mio amato ben • Quando ti revedrò • Spirate pur, spirate • Vaghissima sembianza Respighi, Ottorino • Il Tramonto • Nebbie Rossini, Gioachino • La Regata Veneziana • Il Rimprovero • L’Invito • La Partenza • La Passeggiata • La Pastorella delle Alpi • La Promessa Scarlatti, Alessandro • Cantata: Solitudine avvenne • Se Florindo è fedele • O cessate di piagarmi • Le violette • Gia il sole dal gange Tosti, Francesco Paolo • A Vucchella • Ideale • L’Ultima Canzone • Malia • Preghiera • Sogno Verdi, Giuseppe • Il tramonto • La zingara • Lo Spazzacamino • Stornello SPANISH Berger, Jean • Tres Canciones DeFalla, Manuel • Siete canciones Ginastera, Alberto • Canción al árbol del olvido • Canción a la luna lunanca Granados, Enrique • La Maja dolorosa 1-3 Guastavino, Carlos • La Rosa y el Sauce Montsalvatge, Xavier • Canción de cuna para dormir a un negrito • Canto Negro Obraders, Fernando • Con amores, la mi madre… • El Vito Piazzolla, Astor • Las Parajas Perdidos Rodrigo, Joaquín • Con qué la lavaré • Vos me matásteis • De dónde venis, amore • De los álamos vengo, madre Turina, Joaquín • Tres Poemas, Op. 81 • Poema en forma de canciones RUSSIAN Mussorgsky, Modest • Bez Solntsa • The Nursery Rachmaninoff, Sergei • Vocalise Rimsky Korsakoff, Nicolai • A Flight of Passing Clouds, Op. 42, No. 3 • It’s Not the Wind… Op. 43, No. 2 • The Lark’s Song is Brighter, Op. 43, No. 1 • The Maiden and the Sun, Op. 50, No. 1 • Summer Night’s Dream Op. 56, No. 2 Shostakovich, Dmitri • Four Poems of Captain Lebyadkin • Six Romances, Op. 21 Stravinsky, Igor • Spring, Op 6, No. 1 • Song of the dew, Op 6, No. 2 CZECH Dvorak, Antonin • Gypsy Songs POLISH Chopin, Frederic • Zycaenie • Melodia ENGLISH Purcell, Henry • A Fool’s Preferment • Blow ye the Trumpet • The Blessed Virgin’s Expostulation Handel, G.F. • Messiah • Jubal’s lyre Adams, Leslie • Nightsongs Argento, Dominick • Six Elizabethan Songs • Songs about Spring • maggie and millie and molly and may Barber, Samuel • Hermit Songs • A Green Lowland of Pianos • Knoxville Summer of 1915 • Nocturne • Now Have I Fed
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