But finally, for the thief, time seemed to pass to slowly. He made the little brook murky and before I thought it could be so, his line twitched. There thrashed the fish, and I, with raging blood, gazed on the betrayed one. Im Abend.rot - 0 how beautiful is your world, Father, when she shines with golden beams! When your gaze descends and paints the dust with a shimmering glowing, when the red, which flashes in the clouds, sinks into my quiet window! How could I complain, how could I be afraid? How could anything ever be amiss between you and me? No, I will carry in my breast your Heaven for all times. And this heart, before it breaks down, shall drink in the glow and the light. Standchen - My songs quietly implore you through the night; down to the silent wood my love, come to me! The tree tops whisper in the light of the moon; Don't be afraid, my love, no-one will observe us. Can you hear the nightingales? Oh! They implore you, their sweet lament pleads with you on my behalf. They understand the yearning I feel, they know love's torture, with their silvery notes they touch every soft heart. Let them touch yours, too, sweet love: hear my plea! Trembling I await you, come, bring me bliss! Reilly Price Junior Recital Accompanied on piano by Kara Lee Friday August 28, 2015 at 7:30 PM SONG LIST English Sai~or's Song- Joseph Haydn She Never'Told Her Love - Joseph Haydn Translation Alma Del Core - Soul of my heart. Spirit of my soul. Always constant will I adore you. I will be contented in my torment. If only I could kiss your beautiful lips. Sebben Crudele -Although, cruel love, you make me Content - Joseph Haydn languish, I will always love you true. With the patience of my serving I will be able to tire out your pride. Italian Per La Gloria D'adorarvi - For the glory of adoring Alma Del Core - Antonio Caldare you, I want to love you. 0 cherished eyes that radiate light. In loving I will suffer, but always I will love you, Yes, in my suffering I will love you, cherished eyes. Without hope of delight, my vain affection sighs. But your sweet rays, who could ever gaze upon and not love you? I will suffer, I will love you, cherished eyes! Sebben Crudele - Antonio Caldare Per La Gloria D'adorarvi - Giovanni Battista Bononcini German Die Forelle - Franz Schubert Im Abendrot - Franz Schubert Standchen - Franz Schubert Musical Theatre Anthem (from Chess)-Tim Rice Die Forelle - In a clear little brook there darted about in happy haste the moody trout, dashing everywhere like an arrow. I stood on the bank and watched in sweet peace the fish's bath in the clear little brook. A fisherman with his gear came to stand on the bank and watched with cold blood as the little fish weaved here and there. But as long as the water remains clear, I thought, no worry, he'll never catch the trout with his hook. But finally, for the thief, time seemed to pass to slowly. He made the little brook murky and before I thought it could be so, his line twitched. There thrashed the fish, and I, with raging blood, gazed on the betrayed one. Im Abend.rot - 0 how beautiful is your world, Father, when she shines with golden beams! When your gaze descends and paints the dust with a shimmering glowing, when the red, which flashes in the clouds, sinks into my quiet window! How could I complain, how could I be afraid? How could anything ever be amiss between you and me? No, I will carry in my breast your Heaven for all times. And this heart, before it breaks down, shall drink in the glow and the light. Standchen - My songs quietly implore you through the night; down to the silent wood my love, come to me! The tree tops whisper in the light of the moon; Don't be afraid, my love, no-one will observe us. Can you hear the nightingales? Oh! They implore you, their sweet lament pleads with you on my behalf. They understand the yearning I feel, they know love's torture, with their silvery notes they touch every soft heart. Let them touch yours, too, sweet love: hear my plea! Trembling I await you, come, bring me bliss! Reilly Price Junior Recital Accompanied on piano by Kara Lee Friday August 28, 2015 at 7:30 PM