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Hi everyone!
My teacher asked if I could search scores specifically written for Bass (or a low baritone), and also, scores specifically composed for a tenor. I have no ideas, so I'm looking for some suggestions! She prefers non operatic songs (Lieder, Folksongs, Chansson, other...). Can anyone help me?

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Bach and Telemann both wrote cantatas that have nice low male voice parts, but off the top of my head, all I can think of is Bach's Ich Habe Genug, which might not be quite low enough, but have a look anyway and see. A lot of these works are chamber works -- there will be an obbligato instrument added in. In the case of Ich Habe Genug, Bach wrote a version for oboe and one for flute, but I don't remember which is the original.

The string parts are frequently reduced to a keyboard part -- organ works quite well for this.

Musica Rara (owned by Breitkopf these days) puts out an edition of Bach's "Complete Arias and Sinfonias" that are organized by voice type, so you get soprano/flute, etc. down to bass and whatever. In these sets, the string parts are reduced to keyboard.

They aren't public domain, because someone did the string revisions into keyboard parts, but they are very useful volumes for singers, since they only have to buy the volumes for their voice types. There are at least 2 volumes of bass/flute and another couple of bass/oboe, and if you other singers to work with, there are also multiple voice volumes -- one is for soprano, bass, 2 oboe d'amores.
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Thanks for the suggestion :), but I think she wants something for Voice + Piano. Thanks anyway
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How about Schubert's Winterreise? I heard it live recently, on a cold, wet Sunday evening, and it's pretty spectacular, but not exactly a bundle of laughs. It may make you want to slit your throat! You could pick a song or songs to suit your needs. It's got a big piano part so you'd need a good pianist to get the full effect.
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Thank you, thank you thank you!!! Both won't be a problem. Do you have any ideias for a bass?

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Schubert wrote some fantastic songs for bass (aldona listed a few on another thread). Of course, Philidor, Wintereisse isn't supposed to be read in winter...die schoene muellerin is.
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Here is a Bass-baritone
Repertoire list
Opera/Operetta
roles
• The Magic Flute, Papageno  (English)
• Don Pasquale, Pasquale, Malatesta  (Italian, English)
• La Bohème, Colline  (English)
• The Marriage of Figaro, Bartolo  (English)
• A Night in Venice, Del Aqua  (English)
• Gianni Schicchi, Simone  (English)
• Amahl and the Night Visitors, Balthazaar  (English)
• The Abduction from the Seraglio, Osmin  (English)
• Trial by Jury, Judge (English)
• The Mikado, Ko-Ko  (English)
scenes, opera chorus, and arias
Beethoven
• Hat man nicht auch Gold daneban, Fidelio
• Ha, welch ein Augenblick
Bellini
• Vi ravviso, o luoghi ameni, La Sonnambula
Britten
• Bottom's Dream, A Midsummer Night's Dream
• Within this frail crucible, The Rape of Lucretia
Gounod
• Le veau d'or, Faust
• Vous qui faites l'endormie, Faust
• Ballade de la Reine Mab, Roméo et Juliet
Menotti
• Bob's Bedroom, Old Maid and the Thief
Monteverdi
• Ecco la sconsolata donna, L'Incoronazione di Poppea
Mozart
• Act II, Count, The Marriage of Figaro
• Act I, Don Alfonso, Cosí fan tutte
• O fellow man, be smarter, The Marriage of Figaro
• Non più andrai, Le Nozze di Figaro
• Se vuol ballare, Le Nozze di Figaro
• Madamina, Don Giovanni
• O Isis und Osiris, Die Zauberflöte
• In diesen heilgen Hallen, Die Zauberflöte
• O wie will ich triumphieren, Die Entführung
Offenbach
• J'ai des yeux, Les Contes d'Hoffmann
• Je suis vif, Les Contes d'Hoffmann
Ponchielli
• Cà d'oro, La Gioconda
Strauss
• Lieben, Hassen, Hoffen, Zagen, Ariadne auf Naxos
Verdi
• Ella giammai m'amo, Don Carlos
Oratorio/Mass/Cantata
Bach
• Messa in H moll
• Johannespassion, Jesus, Pilatus
• Weinachtsoratorium
• "Wer da Glaubet und getauft wird", BWV 37
• "Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen", BWV 56
• "Ich habe genug", BWV 82
• "Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit", BWV 106
• "Aus der Tiefe rufe ich, Herr, zu dir", BWV 131
Berlioz
• L'Enfance du Christ, Polydorus
Brahms
• Ein Deutches Requiem
Britten
• Rejoice in the Lamb
Duruflé
• [C] Reqiuem
Handel
• [C] Messiah
• Solomon, A Levite
Haydn
• Die Schöpfung
Lawrence
• Flames of Faith
Mendelssohn
• Elijah
Poulenc
• [C] Gloria
Schütz
• Historie der Geburt Jesu Christ, Herod, Höheprieste
Schubert
• [C] Requiem
Telemann
• Kanarienvögel Kantate
Narrations/Dramatc Readings
Stravinsky
• L'Histoire du Soldat
Cage
• 45 Minutes for a Speaker (and Percussion)
Prokofiev
• Peter and the Wolf
Musical Theater
• Godspell, Stephen/Jesus
• The Fantasticks, Musical Director & Choreographer
• Trial by Jury, Judge & Choreographer
• The Mikado, Ko-Ko
• Once Upon A Mattress, Sir Harry
• George M., The Pajama Game, Brigadoon, The Boys from Syracuse, Anything Goes,, March of the Falsettos, Carousal, Mame
Art Song
Barber
• Dover Beach
Beethoven
• An die ferne Gelibte
Berberian
• Stripsody
Berlioz
• Sur les lagunes
Boulanger, N.
• Le Couteau
• Doute
• Au Bord de la Route
• L'Èchange
Britten
• Songs of William Blake
Busoni
• Fünf Goethe-Lieder
Cage
• Aria
Cohen
• Death of an Old Seaman
Copeland
• Zion's Walls
• At the River
Costantino
• On the Death of Creativity
• Twinkies and Beer
• The Modern Man I Sing
Debussy
• Le temps a laissié son manteau
Dougherty
• Five Sea Chanties
Duke
• XXth Century
• Luke Havergal
• Richard Cory
• Miniver Cheevy
• Calvary
• Lovliest of Trees
• The Grunchin' Witch
• Silver
• i carry you in my heart
• The Last Word of a Bluebird in Spring
• When I Was One and Twenty
Duparc
• Phidylé
• La Vague et la Cloche,
Fauré
• Le Secret
• Les Berceaux
• Clair de Lune
• Chanson d'Amour
Finzi
• Let Us Garlands Bring
Giordani
• Caro mio ben
Gounod
• Venise
Handel
• Sí tra i ceppi
• Va tacito e nascosto
Hoiby
• Five Whitman Songs
Ireland
• Sea Fever
Ives
• Charlie Rutlage
• Afterglow
• So May It Be
• Like A Sick Eagle
• Autumn
• General William Booth Enters Heaven
• Incantation
• Romanzo (di Central Park)
• Ann Street
• There is a Lane
• In the Alley
Loewe
• Edward
• Erlkönig
Mahler
• Lob des Hoh'n Verstands
• Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Moore
• Come Away, Death
Mozart
• Mentre ti lascio
Purcell
• Lord, What Is Man?
Shostakovich
• Six Romances on English Verse
Sibelius
• Come Away, Death
• With Hey ho, the Wind and the Rain
Perkinson
• Melancholy
Ravel
• Don Quichotte à Dulcinée
• Le Paon
• Le Grillon
Satie
• Trois melodies sans paroles
Schubert
• Schwanengesang
• An die Musik
• Die Forelle
• Wanderers Nachtlied
Schumann
• Widmung
• Die Lotusblüme
• Die beiden Grenadiere
Thompson
• Five Songs of William Blake
Vaughn Williams
• Songs to Travel
Walker
• Lament
Warlock
• Tyrley, Tyrlow
Wolf
• Drei Gedichte von Michelangelo
• Gebet
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Generoso... YOU ARE AMAZING!!!:). Thank you. I'm gonna look up everyone of these! THANK YOU!!
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