Juliet Morris-Repertoire List

Juliet Morris-Repertoire List

Juliet Morris-Repertoire List ROLES STUDIED Zerbinetta (Ariadne auf Naxos) La fèe (Cendrillon) Nannetta (Falstaff) Adele (Die Fledermaus) - PARTIALLY PERFORMED Lucia (Lucia di Lammermoor) Die Königin der Nacht (Die Zauberflöte) - PERFORMED ARIAS ITALIAN OPERA “Ah, non credea...ah non giunge!” (La Sonnambula) ...................................................... Vincenzo Bellini “Clorinda’s Aria” (La Cenerentola) “Ah tardia troppo/O luce di quest’anima” (Linda di Chamounix) “Prendi, per mei sei libero” (L’elisir d’amore) “Regnava nel silenzio” (Lucia Di Lammermoor) ............................................................. Gaetano Donizetti “Va Godendo” aria (Serse) “Bel Piacere” “Lusinghe più care” (Alessandro) “V’adoro Pupille” (Gulio Cesare) ...................................................................................... George Frederic Handel “Una donna a quindici anni” (Così fan Tutte) “Zeffiretti Lusinghieri” (Ildomeneo) ................................................................................. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Saper Voreste” (Un Ballo in Maschera) “Ninfe, elfi...S’ul fil d’un soffio etesio” (Falstaff) “Caro Nome” (Rigoletto) “Saper Vorreste” (Un Ballo in Maschera) ........................................................................ Giuseppe Verdi GERMAN OPERA/OPERETTA “Bester Jüngling” (Der Schauspieldirektor) “Durch zärtlichkeit und schmeicheln” (Die Entführung aus dem Serail) “O zittre nicht, mein liebe sohn” (Die Zauberflöte) “Der hölle rache” (Die Zauberflöte) ................................................................................. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Spiel ‘ ich die Unschuld vom Lande” (Die Fledermaus) ............................................... Johann Strauss II “Großmächtige Prinzessin...Noch glaub’ ich...” (Ariadne auf Naxos) ........................... Richard Strauss FRENCH OPERA C’est l’histoire amoureurse” (Manon Lescaut) ................................................................. Daniel Auber “L'Air des clochettes” (Lakmé) ......................................................................................... Léo Delibes “Je Veux Vivre” (Romeo et Juliette) .................................................................................. Charles Gounod “Air de Clorinde” (Cendrillon) .......................................................................................... Nicolo Isouard “Ah! Douce enfant!” (Cendrillon) “Frère, voyez!/Du gai soleil” (Werther) ............................................................................ Jules Massenet “The Doll’s Song”(Les Contes du Hoffman) ................................................................... Jacques Offenbach “Arrière!” (L’enfant et les sortileges) ................................................................................. Maurice Ravel “À vos jeux mes amis...Paragez-vous mes fleurs!” (Hamlet) ............................................ Ambroise Thomas ENGLISH OPERA/OPERETTA “I am the Wife of Mao Tse-Tung” (Nixon in China) ...................................................... John Adams “Five Fathoms Deep” (The Tempest) .............................................................................. Thomas Ades “Be Kind and Courteous” (A Midsummer’s Nights Dream) .......................................... Benjamin Britten “Glitter and be Gay” (Candide) ........................................................................................ Leonard Bernstein “Down, you go!” (Flight) ................................................................................................... Johnathan Dove “Love Is a Plaintive Song” (Patience) “A Simple Sailor Lowly Born” (HMS Pinafore) “Poor Wandring One” (Pirates of Penzance) ................................................................... Gilbert and Sullivan “As When the Dove” (Acis and Galatea) “Oh Sleep Why Dost Thou Leave Me?” (Semele) ........................................................... George Frederic Handel “Dearest Mama” (Ballad of Baby Doe) “The Willow Song” (Ballad of Baby Doe) ....................................................................... Douglas Moore “Come All Ye Songsters” (The Fairy Queen) “Hark! The Ech’ing Air!” (The Fairy Queen) .................................................................. Henry Purcell “One Kiss” (New Moon) “Italian Street Song” (The Naughty Marietta) “Romance” (Old Desert Storm) “Deep in my Heart” (The Student Prince) ....................................................................... Sigmund Romberg “The Letter Aria” (Die Fledermaus) “The Laughing Song” (Die Fledermaus) ......................................................................... Johann Strauss II “Foolish Heart” (One Touch of Venus) ............................................................................ Kurt Weill SPANISH OPERA “Me Llaman la Primorosa” (El Barbero de Sevilla) ......................................................... Jerónimo Giménez Miguel Nieto ART SONGS ITALIAN ART SONG “Almen se non poss’io” “Per Pietà, bell’idol mio” .................................................................................................... Vincenzo Bellini “La Vezzossa Pastorella” ................................................................................................... Antonio Bruni “La Zingara” “Il Sospiro” “Il Barcaiolo” ...................................................................................................................... Gaetano Donizetti “Notte” Ottorino Respighi “L’Invito” bolero “La Pastorella delle Alpi” ................................................................................................... Gioachino Rossini “Le Violette” ....................................................................................................................... Alessandro Scarlatti “Pieta Signore” ................................................................................................................... Alessandro Stradella “La Pastorella Su’ll Primo Albore” ................................................................................... Antonio Vivaldi GERMAN ART SONG “Dein Blaues Auge” ........................................................................................................... Johannes Brahms “Ein Traum” ....................................................................................................................... Edvard Grieg “Am See” Franz Schubert “Die Nacht” ........................................................................................................................ Richard Strauss “Liebe Schwalbe” “Blaues Sternlein” “Briefchen Schreib ich” ...................................................................................................... Alexander von Zemlinsky FRENCH ART SONG “Je T’aime!” “L’Archet” ........................................................................................................................... Isabelle Aboulker “Chanson D’Avril” “Tarentelle” ........................................................................................................................ Georges Bizet “Les Filles de Cadix” ......................................................................................................... Léo Delibes “Nuit D’Etoiles” ................................................................................................................. Claude Debussy “Nell” ........................................................................................................................... Gabriel Faurè “Ecoute moi, fontaine vivre!” “Tais-Toi Babillarde” ........................................................................................................ Darius Millhaud “Si Tu Le Veux” ................................................................................................................. Charles Koechlain “Air champêtre” “Ce doux petit visage” “Fleurs” “Reine De Mouettes” ........................................................................................................ Francis Poulenc “Chanson de la Mariée” “Là-bas, vers l'église” “Quel Galant m'est comparable” “Chanson des cueilleuses de lentisques” “Tout gai!” .......................................................................................................................... Maurice Ravel ENGLISH ART SONG Three Shakespeare Songs, Op. 37 .................................................................................... Amy Beach “I Hate Music” song cycle (I, III-V) “Plum Pudding” from Four Recipies ................................................................................ Leonard Bernstein “Where the Music Comes From” ..................................................................................... Lee Hoiby “When Birds Do Sing” ...................................................................................................... Erich Korngold “Gather Ye Rosebuds” ....................................................................................................... Thomas Pasatieri “Strike the Voil” “Music for a While” ............................................................................................................ Henry Purcell “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal” “Moonlight” “Song of the Blackbird” ..................................................................................................... Roger Quilter SPANISH ART SONG “Bito Manue” ..................................................................................................................... Alejandro Garcia Cartula CONCERT WORK LATIN Exsultate

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