SKU: BA.BA08166
ISBN 9790006563340. 29.7 x 21 cm inches. Text Language: French.
This edition contains French arias for soprano from operas composed by the opera reformer Christoph Willibald Gluck for the Paris Opera:Iphignie en Aulide (1774)Orphe et Euridice (1774)Lâarbre enchant (1775)Cythère assige (1775)Armide (1777)Ãcho et Narcisse (1779)The edition includes an informative text section containing a Foreword (Fr/Eng), a brief account of the dramatic situation as well as a literal English translation of every aria.About the series: Christoph Willibald Gluck. Airs dâopra français / French Operatic AriasIn collaboration with the Centre de musique baroque de Versailles (CMBV), all arias from Christoph Willibald Gluckâs French operas will be published for the first time in a collection of four volumes, ordered by voice type.With their wide variety of arias and informative texts, these volumes constitute a valuable resource of works by one of the preeminent opera composers of the 18th century. They are suitable for opera singers and voice students and can be used in lessons, auditions and recitals.
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This work, When Christ Was Born of Mary Free, sets the words of a traditional carol dating from the 15th century sensitively in D minor for the verse, moving to a more joyous F for the Chorus. Darke's papers list this piece as having been scored for Soprano solo, Chorus SATB and Piano. Harold E Darke was an English composer and Organist of international renown. Darke composed extensively for choir and Organ. In 1916, he established the Monday lunchtime Organ recitals at St Michael's Cornhill which continue to this day, the longest-running such series in the world. His setting of Christina Rosetti's poem In the Bleak Midwinter created a melody and lilting Organ accompanimentthat has never fallen from favour. It is regarded as one of the greatest of Christmas carols.
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