While you're suggesting Vaughan Williams, why dont you look at the 5 mystical songs for baritone, chorus and orchestra? These were actually written for this arrangement, not just orchestrated.
>Another thought is Vaughan Williams "songs of travel". I know that >some of them are orchestrated, but I don't know if an orchestration >exists for the whole cycle. If so, they're not as high as the >Mahler ("In Dreams" has one F, and the rest only go as high as E). > >Colin Reed, tenor >Newark, UK -- Hart Gilula hgilula@s... hgilula@s...
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