Diane Clark wrote:
vtyc> I have a mezzo-soprano who is interested in presenting a program (and vtyc> writing the accompanying senior paper) on "The Power of Music." She has vtyc> been working on a group of lullabies this year, and she thought she vtyc> might like to do something on the theme of "Music's Power to Soothe." vtyc> However, we have decided to broaden the theme to include music's power vtyc> to do a lot of things. We have already come up with a beginning list of vtyc> songs, but I welcome any and all ideas that you may hit upon. We need vtyc> songs from a variety of style periods and languages, and we can consider vtyc> a music theatre group as well. Think about music's power to soothe, to vtyc> inspire, to comfort, to seduce, to praise, etc.
Why is it that the first one I think of is the power to seduce...?
"Seguedilla" from Carmen
Vicki Bryant (Not entirely sure she spelled Seguedilla correctly but too tired to care). Naperville, IL
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