Soprano/Baritenor Duets for Valentine's?

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  • Altus
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 19

    #1

    Soprano/Baritenor Duets for Valentine's?

    Offenbach: Vous a-t-on dit souvent, from La Perichole

    Herbert: Ah, sweet mystery of life, from Naughty Marietta

    Wildhorn: Marguerite, from The Scarlet Pimpernel concept album

    Monckton: Half-past two - and - Very charming weather, from The
    Arcadians

    Debussy: Act IV Sc. 4 love duet, from Pelleas et Melisande

    Lehar: Lippen schweigen ("Merry Widow Waltz"), from Die lustige Witwe

    Herbert: Cricket on the hearth - and - Sweethearts, from Sweethearts

    Sullivan: None shall part us from each other - and - If we're weak
    enough to tarry, from Iolanthe

    Sullivan: There was a time, from The Gondoliers

    Rodgers: Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful, from Cinderella

    Rodgers: We kiss in a shadow - and - I have dreamed, from The King and I

    Kern: If you're a friend of mine - and - Babes in the Wood, from Very
    Good Eddie

    Kern: Make Believe - and - You are love, from Show Boat

    Sondheim: Kiss me, from Sweeney Todd

    Schmidt/Jones: Soon it's gonna rain - and - They were you, from The
    Fantasticks

    Weill: duet for Brack Weaver and Jennie Parsons in Down in the Valley

    Strauss/Korngold/Bittner: Out of the Blue - and Friend-in-need, from
    Waltzes from Vienna (aka The Great Waltz)

    Lloyd Webber: All I ask of you - and - The Phantom of the Opera - and
    - Past the Point of No Return, from The Phantom of the Opera

    David Del Tredici: The Spider and The Fly

    Ahrens/Flaherty: Our children - and - Wheels of a Dream, from Ragtime

    Schumann: Soprano/baritone duets in Op. 78 and Op. 34

    Leonard Lehrman: We Are Innocent (cantata on letters of Julius & Ethel
    Rosenberg), Op.94

    John Hardy: Miserere - and - L'occhio Divin
    Karen Mercedes
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    http://artfuljesus.0catch.com/karenmercedes.html
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  • Altus
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 19

    #2
    Soprano/Baritenor Duets for Valentine's? - one more

    I nearly forgot:

    Norman/Simon: How could I ever know?, from The Secret Garden
    Karen Mercedes
    singwiththespirit [at] yahoo [dot] com
    http://artfuljesus.0catch.com/karenmercedes.html
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