Le jour sous le soleil béni. - Madame Chrysanthème
De - ci, de là.
Duo de l'escarpolette. - Véronique
La Vie parisienne Autrefoisplusd'unamant
My Fair Lady - I Could Have Danced all Night
Track Listings (20) - Disc #4
Dans un bois solitaire K308 (Houdart de la Motte)
Als Luise die Briefe K520
Ch'io mi scordi di te. . . Non temer, amato bene K505
Gretchen am Spinnrade D118
Ständchen D. 954, No. 4
Du bist die Ruh D. 776
Die Junge Nonne D828
Nacht und Träume D827
An Silvia D. 891 (Shakespeare, trad. Bauernfeld)
Die Forelle (La Truite) D. 550 (Schubart)
Morgen (Mackay). - Vier Lieder Op. 27
1. Frühling (Hesse). - Vier letzte Lieder AV150 (Op. posth)
2. September (Hesse). - Vier letzte Lieder AV150 (Op. posth)
3. Beim Schlafengehen (Hesse). - Vier letzte Lieder AV150 (Op. posth)
4. Im Abendrot (Eichendorff). - Vier letzte Lieder AV150 (Op. posth)
Wiegenlied (Richard Dehmel)
Ich wollt' ein Sträulein binden from Sechs Lieder Op. 68
Säusle, liebe Myrthe from Sechs Lieder Op. 68
Begegnung from Mörike Lieder
Mignon II (Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt) from Goethe Lieder
Track Listings (17) - Disc #5
L'Invitation au voyage (Charles Baudelaire)
Clair de lune, Op. 46 no. 2 (Paul Verlaine)
Après un rêve (Romain Bussine)
Mandoline. - 5 Mélodies Op. 58
Chanson espagnole (Les Filles de Cadix)(Alfred de Musset)
Si mes vers avaient des ailes (Hugo)
Il pleure dans mon coeur. - Ariettes oubliées
Vocalise en forme de habanera
1. Asie. - Shéhérazade
2. La flûte enchantée. - Shéhérazade
3. L'indifférent. - Shéhérazade
Plaisir d'amour (Jean - Pierre Claris de Florian)
Solveigs Sang Op. 23 No. 1 (Peer Gynt) (Ibsen)
IV. Med en vandlije (With a waterlily). - 6 Songs Op. 25
Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5
VI. Sommer (Trebitsch). - 6 Einfache Lieder Op. 9
IX. Départ. - Les Illuminations Op. 18
Track Listings (18) - Disc #6
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
Old Time Religion
Wade in the Water
Study War no More
Lord, I want to be a Christian
No. 3 The world feels dusty. - 8 Poems of Emily Dickinson
No. 1 Nocturne. - 4 Songs Op. 13
'S wonderful. - Porgy and Bess
Oh, lady, be good. - Porgy and Bess
The man I love. - Porgy and Bess
Summertime. - Porgy and Bess
In a Sentimental Mood (I. Mills - M. Kurt) (American Academy of Music, Inc. )
It Don't Mean a Thing (D. Ellington) (Gotham/Salabert)
Mood Indigo (I. Mills - A. Bigard) (Mills Music, Inc. )
Some day my Prince will come (Snow White)
Whistle while you work (Snow White)
Feed the Birds. - Mary Poppins
All in the Golden Afternoon. - Alice in Wonderland
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A prominent figure with an atypical rich and varied career, Barbara Hendricks gave the world a unique discography, the largest part of which was recorded for EMI Classics. This summer EMI Classics releases 100 Best Barbara Hendricks over six hours of recorded music that celebrates the work and career of this cherished artist.
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