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Real Repertoire for Women’s
Choirs: An Extremely Selective
Bibliography Mary Lycan ACDA National Convention, Chicago, Illinois, February 25, 1999
17th century Italian convents:
Scores:
Cozzolani, Chiara Margarita. Two Christmas Motets: 1. "Quis
audivit unquam tale" à 3; "Gloria in altissimus Deo" à 4.
Bologna, Artemisia Editions, 1997. www.intr.net/bleissa/artemisia
______________. "Dixit Dominus" (double chorus and continuo).
Artemisia Editions.
______________. Motets, ed. Robert Kendrick. Madison,
Wisconsin: A-R Editions, 1998. www.areditions.com.
The preface is very helpful on performance practice.
Recording: Cozzolani, Chiara Margarita. I Vespri
Natalizi. Salmi, motetti et dialoghi. Op. 4: Vespers (1650).
Cappella Artemisia, Candace Smith, conductor. (Tactus #600301)
Background reading: Kendrick, Robert L. Celestial
Sirens: Nuns and Their Music in Early Modern Milan. Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1996.
18th century Venetian ospedali:
Vivaldi, Antonio. Magnificat, RV 610, in G Minor (SATB [transpose
bass and tenor as necessary], ssaa solos, strings & continuo).
Score: Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag CV 40.002. Conductor's
score, piano/vocal score, and instrumental parts available
separately.
Recording: Vivaldi: Gloria, Magnificat. Taverner
Choir, Andrew Parrott, conductor. Emd/Virgin Classics #59326.
Porpora, Nicola. "Magnificat" (SSAA, string orchestra, and
organ).
Score: Manhattanville College Choral Series, ed. Ralph
Hunter. Hal Leonard/Theodore Presser.
Recording: Music from the Venetian Ospedali.
San Francisco Girls Chorus, Dr. Sharon Paul, conductor (SFGC
9801), available from the chorus: 415-673-1511.
Hasse, Johann Adolf, "Miserere mei, Deus" from Miserere in
D Minor (SSAA, strings and continuo), ed. Ralph Hunter.
Score: Treble Clef TC-149 (piano/vocal score; conductor's
score, string parts, and continuo realization are available
from the publisher).
Vivaldi, Antonio. "Beatus vir," SSAA (revision), ssa solos,
strings.
Scores: ed. Joan Whittemore (Score includes string
parts and keyboard reduction. String parts, but no continuo
realization, are available from the publisher), Alliance Music
Publications, Inc., AMP 5009
Background reading: Berdes, Jane L. Women Musicians
of Venice: Musical Foundations 1525-1855. Oxford, New
York: Clarendon Press, 1996.
19th century German Frauenchor
repertoire:
Schumann: Romanzen für Frauenstimmen, Op.69.
Score: published as "Choruses for female voices," Peters
2393 (score) and 2393A (separate choral parts).
Recording: No. 1, "Tamburinschlägerin," and No. 5,
"Meerfey" on Romantic Period Choral Music. Harvestehude
Choir, Claus Bantzer. conductor. Bmg/ArteNova #49683.
Brahms, Johannes. "Regina coeli" (SSAA and ss solos, a cappella.)
Score: Brahms, Three sacred choruses for women's voices,
Op. 37. New York: C.F. Peters, Edition Peters No. 66141; or
Williamstown, Mass.: Broude Bros. BB136. Drei geistliche Chöre,
Op. 37; or Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag CV 40.701
Recording: Sing, Choirs of Angels. Malle Babbe
Women's Choir, Leny Van Schaik, conductor. Sony/Columbia #60660.
20th century French repertoire:
Poulenc, Francis. Litanies à la vierge noire (SSA and organ).
Choral/organ score: Durand/Theodore Presser 512000910
($19.95); Choral part: Theodore Presser 312412580 ($1.40).
Recording: Poulenc: Gloria. Cambridge Singers,
John Rutter, conductor. Collegium #108.
20th century English (and British commonwealth)
girls' schools tradition:
Holst, Gustav. Songs from "The Princess," Op. 20A (SSAA/ssaa).
Score: Novello/Shawnee (POP)
Recording: Holst, Gustav. This Have I Done for My
True Love. Holst Singers, Stephen Layton, conductor. Hyperion
(UK) # 66705.
Luengen, Ramona. "Salve Regina" (SSAA and s solo, a cappella).
Score: Cypress CP 1010.
Recording: Elektra Women's Choir, Morna Edmundson
and Diane Loomer, conductors. Skylark Records (Canada) 9202CD.
Dienes, Katherine. "Ave verum" (SSAA, sa solos, a cappella)
Score: Treble Clef TC-116.
Recording: Ave, Ave! 20th Century Music for Women's
Voices. The Saint Mary's College Women's Choir, Nancy
Menk, conductor. Pro Organo CD 7095.
Background reading: Holst, Imogen. Gustav Holst:
a biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988. (includes
account of his work at St. Paul's School, Hammersmith) U. S. Women's Colleges and Women's clubs:
Beach, Amy. The Chambered Nautilus, Op. 66 (SSAA chorus and
sa solos; piano, or piano and organ, or orchestra). Bryn Mawr,
Pennsylvania: Hildegard Publishing Co., 1994 (piano/vocal score).
Conductor's copy on approval, then sells for $45. Chorus copies
$3.95 (rental) or $4.50 (purchase, without covers). Orchestral
score and parts available from New England Conservatory, Boston:
Score: You can purchase a photocopy of the full orchestral
score (in manuscript) for $35. Contact Jean Morrow (conservatory
archives) jmorrow@newenglandconservatory.edu
or 617-585-1247.
Parts (2 Fl, 2 Cl, 2 Bn, 4 Hn, 2 Trpt, piano, strings): You
can rent the orchestral parts for one performance for $124.
Contact Russ Girsberger (orchestra library): rgirsberger@newenglandconservatoy.edu
or 617-585-1258.
Recording: No commercial recording exists. A performance
at Indiana University, conducted by Elizabeth Lehmann (School
of Music 1993-1994 Program no. 698) was recorded but does not
circulate via inter-library loan. Canta Lyrica, a women's chorus
in Lyndhurst, New Jersey, will be performing and recording the
piece in May, 1999. For information on the Canta Lyrica recording,
contact Jody Sinkway, 201-445-4287, Fraedela@aol.com.
Background reading: Adrienne, Fried Block, Amy Beach:
Passionate Victorian. Oxford University Press, 1998.
Music From World War II:
Arranged and sung in Terezin, the transit camp outside Prague:
Viktor Ullmann, Five Songs for Women's Voices.
Scores: forthcoming from Schott, Germany.
Recording: Al s'fod = Do Not Lament: Hebrew
and Jewish instrumental and vocal works.
Series: Terezin Music anthology, v. 4. (Koch
International Classics, 1998)
Arranged and sung in prison camps in Sumatra:
Song of Survival.
Scores: published by Harmonia, available through BMG
Music Publishing, phone 615-780-5420. contact: Jan Simenson
jsimens@bmge.com
Recordings: Songs of the Spirit. Peninsula Women's
Chorus, Patricia Hennings, conductor. available from
Paradise Road (original motion picture soundtrack)
. Malle Babbe Women's Choir. (Sony Classical SK 63026)
Background reading: Colijn, Helen. Song of Survival: Women
Interned. (Ashland, Oregon: White Cloud Press, 1995)
various Yiddish and Hebrew songs:
Score: Isaacson, Michael, arr. Cradle of Fire: Five
Settings of Holocaust Songs for Treble Choir (Transcontinental).
Pockets of interesting repertoire:
Check out scores from these publishers:
Musica Russica, Musica Bulgarica, and other ethnic presses
Yelton Rhodes Music (gay and lesbian)
Barnwell's Notes (Sweet Honey in the Rock songs by Ysaye Barnwell)
Israel Music Institute (distributed by Presser).
contact information is at www.choralnet.org.
Follow the trail through resources and links/repertoire/publishers.
and CD's from the following choruses and girl groups
(many available from Primarily A Cappella):
Anonymous IV, Mediaeval Baebes, Sweet Honey in the Rock,
Libana, Sinfonye, Tapestry, Dixie Chicks, Andrews Sisters,
Kitka, and various quartets associated with the Sweet Adelines
and Women in Harmony.
exact title and contents information at www.amazon.com;
use classical music search with many fields; search by ensemble.
Desert island bibliography:
Locke, Arthur Ware, and Charles K. Fassett.
Selected List of Choruses for Women's Voices, 3rd ed.
Northampton: Smith College, 1964.
Seriously dated but invaluable bibliography showing large
repertoire from all periods originally composed for upper
voices.
Monica Hubbard's repertoire list for women's
choruses
Monica Hubbard's women's chorus discography,
online at www.choralnet.org
MUSICA database at www.musicanet.org
Girl power/just for fun:
Blais, Madeleine. In These Girls, Hope Is
a Muscle. Warner Books (paperback), 1996. Even if you
hate sports, this account of the championship year of the
Amherst, Mass. high school girls' basketball team will inspire
you.
Plantamura, Carol. Woman Composers. Santa
Barbara: Bellerophon Books, 1986. A coloring book. May be
ordered from the publisher, 36 Anacapa St., Santa Barbara,
CA 93101.
A League of Their Own. Directed by Penny
Marshall. Rent the video before your concert.
Women Composers' poster, available from Hildegard
Publishing Co., Bryn Mawr, PA.
Rosie the Riveter poster, notecards, and T-shirts:
available from the National Women's History Project, 7738
Bell Road, Windsor, CA 95492. 707-838-6000
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