Jeanne La Pucelle (trio for soprano, tenor, baritone) (2001) - piano & vocal by David Rubenstein
"Jeanne La Pucelle" is an overview of the life of Joan
of Arc, from the point of view of three individuals. The
soprano sings the part of Joan of Arc, the tenor sings
the part of the king of France, and the baritone
(the villain!) sings the part of a prosecutor. Each part
sings a melody that is matched to the personality. This
song is for highly skilled singers, though the piano part
is not particularly difficult. The MP3 file contains a
wonderful... (more)
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Gettin' Chills
AWESOME! I can see this being a finale to a three-person recital. The interplay of the voices leads to some great double entendre (Tenor: We; Soprano: made my decision...) Although chromatic, it is very far from atonal. The harmonies are very vital to the character of the piece. This would make a great finale to an opera or oratorio on the subject. I hope the composer would have the opportunity to expand on the basic prenise presented here.
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